A6—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, July 25,1981 Hay Markets Kiesters Hay Middleburg, Pa. Wednesday, July 22 Report supplied by auction 11 loads. Mixed 60.00 - 80.00; Timothy 48 00 - 68.00; Straw 30 00 - 40.00. Regional Hay Friday, July 17 Report supplied by PDA (All hay No. 2 and better, prices paid by the dealers at the farm and per ton.) Hay & Straw slow, mostly steady. Alfalfa 70.00-80.00, few to 90.00; Mixed hay 55.00-70.00; Timothy hay 50.00-70.00; Straw 30.00-40.00; Mulch 25.0040.00. Green Dragon Hay Ephrata, Pa. Friday, July 17 Report supplied by PDA 34 loads hay and 25 loads straw. Alfalfa 86.00-112.00; Mixed hay 62.00-86.00, one at 98.00; Timothy hay, few 62.00-87.00; Straw 49.00- 63.00; Ear Corn, 12 loads 120.00- 132.00; Oats 57 bu. @ $3.15 per bushel. Crown Vetch, few at 75.00. New Wilmington Hay New Wilmington, Pa. Friday, July 17 Report supplied by PDA 10 loads hay and 1 load straw. Mixed hay, few 40.0057.00; Timothy hay, few 41.00-50.00; Clover, two loads at 41.00; Straw, one load at 47.50; Ear Corn, 5 loads 99.00-115.00; Oats, $lOO.OO per bushel. New Holland Hay New Holland Sales Stables Monday, July 20 Report supplied by auction 79 loads. Alfalfa 60.00-123.00; Timothy 65.00-113.00; Mixed 53.00-93.00; Straw 51.00-65.00; Com 120.00- 132.00. Good’s Hay Leola, Pa. Wednesday, July 22 Report supplied by auction 79 loads. Alfalfa 67.00-153.00; Timothy 106.00-172.00; Mixed 48.00-89.00; Straw 46.00-66.00; Cora 108.00- 128.00; Meadow grass 73.00-76.00. I'M NOT L10N... Tha Classified Livestock Section Has toast ly Selections! Report supplied by PDA Compared with last Monday’s market tor Southeastern, Central and South Central Pa. Corn steady to 3 cents lower; Wheat weak to 9 cents lower; Barley mostly steady; Oats weak to 14 cents lower, with new crop just starting; Ear Corn steady, spots $1 lower Prices paid delivered to dealers dock - (All prices per bushel, ex cept Ear Corn per ton. ) Corn No. 2-y range 3.50-3.80, tew reported 3.90, average 3.71; Wheat No. 2 range 3.10-3.40, average 3.25; Barley No. 3 range 2.00-2.30, average 2.17; Oats No. 2 range 1.90-2.35, few reported 2.50, average 2.11; Soybeans No 1 range 6.75-7.00, average 6.88; Ear Corn range 97.00-117.00, average 107.28 Corn No. 2-y range 3.50-3.85, average 3.59; Wheat No. 2 range 3.00-3.35, average 3.17; Barley No. 3 range 2.00-2.30, average 2.16; Oats No.iJ range 1.80-2.30, average 2.06; Ear Corn range 100.00-110.00, average 104.67. 1 South Central Pa. Com No. 2-y range 3.50-3.65, average 3.54; Wheat No. 2 range 2.95-3.20, average 3.00; Barley No. 3 range 2.00-2.40, average 2.28; Oats No. 2 range 1.90-2.35, average 2.14; Ear Corn range 95.00-110.00, average 100.81. Corn No. 2-y range 3.40-3.65, average 3.48; Wheat No. 2 range 2.80-3.50, average 3.13; Barley No. 3 range 2.10-2.20, average 2.15; Oats No. 2 range 1.90-2.35, average 2.13; Ear Com range 85.0088.60, average 86.80. Southeastern, Central & South Central Summary Com No. 2-y range 3.50-3.85, average 3.64; Wheat No. 2 range 2.93-3.40, average 3.17; Barley No. 3 range 2.00-2.40, average 2.19; Oats No. 2 range 1.80-2.35, average 2.09; Ear Com range 95.00-117.00, average 104.77. New Holland Horse Monday, July 20 New Holland Sales Stables Report supplied by auction Reported receipts of 188 head of horses, mules, and ponies. Market: stronger. Better horses 525.00-810.00; few Registered 950.00-1450.00; Driving horses 375.00-900.00; Riding horses 375.00- Lightweight killers 300.00- Heavyweight killers 500.00- Mares 50.00-110.00; Colts 20.00-40.00; Geldings 50.00- 110.00; Larger ponies 150.00-280.00. Check Mir*M Our Prices Hogs! PORKLAND INDUSTRIES, INC. Formerly Ezra W. Martin Co. Call Thomas B. Sharp Manheim, PA 717-665-2415 or 1625 Old Phiia. Pike Lancaster, PA 717-393-0416 Pa. Graiii Monday, July 20 Southeastern Pa. Central Pa. Western Pa. Livestock market and auction news Belknap Livestock Auction Dayton, Pa. Wednesday, July 22 Report supplied by PDA CATTLE 100: Compared with last Wednesday’s market, slaughter cows weak to .25 lower. Few Choice slaughter steers 60.00- 63 75, few Good'sB.oo-61.25, few Standard 46 50-54.25, few Utility 40.00- 75. One Choice slaughter heifer at 60.75, couple Good 54 50 & 57.50, few Standard 46 50-49 75 Utility and Commercial slaughter cows 45.00-48 00, Cutters 43.00- 46.25, Canner and Low Cutters 37.00- Shells down to 27.50 Few Standard 45.00-47.50. Yield grade #1 1170-1850 lbs. slaughter bulls 53.75-58.25. Medium Frame #l, 340-740 lbs. feeder heifers 40.00- 46.00. CALVES 136; Vealers grading Good and Choice 5.00-10.00 lower, Standard steady. Few Choice vealers 80.00-86.00, few Good 55.00- 73.00, Standard 40.00-60.00, Stan dard and Good 90-120 lbs. 50.00- 60.00, 6045 lbs. 40.00-50.00, Utility 40-95 lbs. 20.00-40.00. Farm Calves: Hoi. Bulls 90-120 lbs. 57.50-80.00; Hoi. Heifers 70-180 lbs. 65.00-107.50, few 128.00. HOGS 264: Barrows and gilts 1.00- lower. US No. 1-2 206-245 lbs. barrows and gilts 51.00-52.30, lot 52.90, No. 1-3 195-250 lbs. 49.50- 51.20, No. 2-3 200-265 lbs. 46.75- 49.00, No. 1-3 145-195 lbs. 44.50- 47.75. Sows strong to 1.00 higher. US No 1-3 285-625 lbs. sows 42.00- 47.50, few No. 2-3 580-605 lbs. 39.25- 42.00. Boars 31.50-37.00. FEEDER PIGS 165: US No. 1-3 15-30 lbs. feeder pigs 12.00-23.00 per head, No. 1-3 30-45 lbs. 20.00-31.50 per head. SHEEP 35: Good and Choice 60- 95 lbs. 48.00-52.00. Slaughter ewes 10.00- Omaha Cattle Thursday, July 23 Report supplied by USDA Weekly 51 - Cattle. Through midweek Salughter Steers largly 1.00 lower; Heifers 1.00-2.00 lower. Cows 1.00 higher; Bulls steady. Four day receipts 11,375; last week 10,175; year ago 11,950. Slaughter Steers made up around 38 pet of the week’s total receipts, Heifers 29 pet., Cows 18 pet; Feeders 13 pet. The Slaughter Steer and Heifer trade trended downward for the fourth consecutive week. Heifers under 950 lbs. and Steers under 1100 lbs. continued under pressure as marketings these weights remained fairly liberal. At least 700-800 head Steers and Heifers were purchased for further feeding. STEERS: At midweek, load and part load Choice, end of Prime 3, few 4 1125-1300 lbs. 68.00, two loads Monday 1200-1280 lb. 69.00. Choice 2-4 1075-1200 lbs. at midweek 66.25- 67.50; load Choice, end Prune liberal percentage yield grade 4 1335 lb. 65.25. Mixed good and Choice 2-3 1000-1200 lb. 64 00-66 00 but much of supply at midweek purchased for further feeding. Good 58.00-65.00 One lot good, end Choice 2-3 Holsteins 1300 lbs. 60 00, one lot good near 1200 lb. 57.50 HEIFERS at midweek, two lots Choice 3 1050-1091 lbs. high dressing 65.25-65.50; early 4 loads 990-1100 lbs 67.00 At midweek Choice 24 925-1000 lbs. 63 50-64.75, few lots Mixed good and Choice 2-3 900-950 lbs. 62 50-63.50; Good 59.00- 62.00 ' Average of LS 214 detailed quotations for Choice 900-1100 lb. Poultry markets at a glance Friday, July 17 Market tone unsettled on hens, firm on toms, steady to firm on parts & breast meat and weak on thigh meat. Trading spotty for cur rent shipments moderate in the East, light elsewhere for deferred shipments. Fillm trading in the East on hens & 16-28 lb. toms for July shipments at steady prices & a few fresh hens at 69%-70 cents. Negotiations in the East for defer red shipments centered on packer label hens & toms at 75 cents for Sept, shipments and value-added hens and toms at 79 cents for Oct. shipments and some to be priced during Sept, deliveries. Interest in the Midwest on a light volume of private label hens and toms to be priced during Aug. shipments. Of ferings of hens ample, toms light & some processors offering toms if buyer takes some hens. Trading on parts light centering m the Midwest on mixed drumsticks at 25% cents delivered. A fair volume of breast meat moving East at mostly |1.72, white trim meat at 99 cents. Canner pack trading light Broilers Friday, July 17 Report supplied by NJDA Clean-up at the processing and distributive levels appears to be doing quite well m most areas to day, creating a generally steady to full steady undertone in terminal markets moving West to East. Ex-' pected sales in the East next week have increased delivered volume to some cities; otherwise, most other areas are taking m light to average tonnage. In growing areas, live supply is remaining relatively constant in terms of numbers, but weights are decreas ing on the average. Steers 66.50; 1100-1300 lbs. 67.32. Average cost Steers this week b/.0«, average weight 1112 lbs. as compared 67 41 and 1129 lbs. a week ago. Average cost Heifers this week 64 38, average weight 967 lbs as compared 65.77 and 971 lbs a week ago COWS: High-Cutter, Utility and Commercial 1-3 42.50-44.00, some high-dressing 44.50-45.00. Canner and Cutter 41.00-42.50. BULLS: 1-2 1100-2000 lbs. 50.00- 54.00, some high-dressing 1 54.00- 55 00. FEEDERS: Several loads and Lots Medium Frame 1 fleshy Steers 975-1075 lbs. 65.00-66 75, 900- 1000 lbs. 63.00-65.00, few small lots 60.00-63.00 HEIFRS; 850-900 lbs. 56.00-59.50, some 60,00 Turkeys centering in the Midwest on yean ing hens at 52 cents for July-Aug. shipment hnd some fresh yearling hens at 51 cents picked up in July. Retail promotions very light on whole turkeys & parts with attrac tive ads on the West Coast on boneless roast at f 1.29 per lb. Eggs Friday, July 17 Report supplied by NJDA Trade sentiment throughout the nation is steady but nervous. Car toned egg orders are irregular ranging light to good. Supplies and offerings of jumbo and extra large are seasonally tight; large and smaller sizes are in good balance to fully adequate, instances ample on pullets. Spent hen offerings are light. Breakers confronting ade quate to fully adequate stocks are usually holding to basic needs only. NORTH ATLANTIC - Trade sen timent is nervous at current price levels. Cartoned eggs movement is irregular ranging light to fairly good. Offerings of large and lighter weight eggs have mcreased in availability and occasionally lots of graded mediums and smalls are reported discounted to clear. Sup plies of breaking stock, particular ly undergrades are fully sufficient for a light to fair buying interest. PRICES TO RETAILERS - Sales to Volume Buyers, Grade A & U.S. Grade A White Eggs in Cartons, Delivered Store Door: Northeast Cities: X LARGE LARGE MEDIUMS New York 75-77 74-76 60-62 Philadelphia 71-80 70-76 55Ms-62 Boston (Brown) 89-91 87-89 68-70