A6—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, August 8,1981 Hay Markets Regional Hay Friday, July 31 Report supplied by PDA (All hay No. 2 and better, prices paid by the dealers at the tarm and per ton.) Hay steady to strong, straw slow and steady. Alfalia 75.00-100.00; Mixed hay 35.00-80.00; Timothy hay 50.00- 75.00; Straw 25.0040.00; Mulch 25.0040.00. Green Dragon Hay Ephrata, Pa. Friday, July 31 Report supplied by PDA 20 loads hay and 19 loads straw. Altalfa, couple 91.00 and 100 00; Mixed hay 72.50-100.00; Timothy hay, couple 75.00 and 85.00; Or chard Grass, one at 85.00; Straw 43.00-58.00, tew to 71.00; Ear Corn, 23 loads 111.00-121.00. New Holland Hay New Holland Sales Stables Monday, August 3 Report supplied by auction 85 loads. Alfalfa 47.00-108.00; Timothy 67.00-103.00; Mixed 48.00-100.00, Straw 36.0fr80.00; Corn 116.00- 129.00. Good’s Hay Leola, Pa. Wednesday, August 5 Report supplied by auction 104 loads. Straw 42.00-65.00; Mixed 65.00- 121.00; Corn 109.00-122.00; Alfalfa 69.00-122.00; Timothy 73.00-92.00; one Clover 95.00; four Oats 2.25- 2.70 bu. New Holland Horse Monday, Augusts New Holland Sales Stables Report supplied by auction Reported receipts of 251 head ot horses, mules, and ponies. Market: stronger. Load of riding TN singles 745 00- 110.00. Better horses 550.00-800.00; tew registered 900.00-1160.00; Driving horses 375.00-900.00; Riding horses 350.00- Lightweight killers 375.00- Heavyweight killers 525.00- Mares 45.00-135.00; Colts 15.00-50.00; Geldings 45.00- 135.00; Larger ponies 150.00-290.00. mmm PRESERVES PORESB Pa. Grain Monday, Aug. 3 Report supplied by PDA Compared with last Monday's market tor Southeastern, Central and South Central Pa. Corn steady to 10 cents lower; Wheat steady to weak; Barley mostly steady, Oats steady to 20 cents lower, Ear Corn steady to $5 lower. Prices paid delivered to dealers dock - (All prices per bushel, ex cept Ear Corn per ton.) Southeastern Pa. Corn No. 2-y range 3.50-3.80, average 3.84, Wheat No. 2 range 3.05-3.38, average 3.23; Barley No. 3 range 2.10-2.30, average 2.10; Oats No. 2 range 1.90-2.10, average 1.98; Ear Corn range 95.00-112.00, average 105.10. Central Pa. Corn No. 2-y range 3.50-3.60, tew reported 3.40, average 3.55; Wheat No. 2 range 3.00-3.25, average 3.18; Barley No. 3 range 2.00-2.25, average 2.17; Oats No. 2 range 1.60-2.05, average 2.17; Ear Corn range 100.00-110.00, average 101.33. South Central Pa. Corn No. 2-y range 3.45-3.60, average 3.56; Wheat No. 2 range 3.00-3.20, average tew reported down to 2.85, average 3.05; Barley No. 3 range 2.00-2.40, average 2.20; Oats No. 2 range 1.90-2.10, average 1.90; Ear Corn range 95.00-105.00, average 100.18. Western Pa. Corn No. 2-y range 3.20-3.65, average 3.43; Wheat No. 2 range 2.80-3.05, average 2.96; Barley No. 3 range 2.15, average 2.15; Oats No. 2 range 1.70-2.00, average 1.91; Ear Corn range tew reported 85.00- 88.60, average 86.80. Southeastern, Central & South Central Summary Corn No. 2-y range 3.50-3.75, average 3.59; Wheat No. 2 range 3.00-3.35, average 3.18; Barley No. 3 range 2.00-2.30, average 2.19; Oats No. 2 range 1.70-2.10, average 1.89; Ear Com range 95.00-110.00, average 102.89. Hunter’s Auction Monday, August 3 Rising Sun, Md. Report supplied by auction HEIFERS: Good to Choice 45.00- 47.00; Other 39.00-44.00. COWS: High Choice to Prune 45.2547.75; Good to Standard 44.50- 46.00; Utility 43.7544.75; Cutters 41.0042.75; Canners 36.5040.50. CALVES: Prime 180-220 lbs. 77.00-87.00; High to Choice 140-170 lbs. 71.00-81.00; Good to Choice 120- 140 lbs. 71.00-84.00; Return to Farm 100-120 lbs. 95.00-102.00; Standard to Good 90-115 lbs. 45.00-62.00; Utility 7585 lbs. 42.00-51.00; Low Utility 65-75 lbs. 40.0049.00. FEEDER PIGS: 30-35 lbs. |2B to s3sbyhd. HOGS: 130-170 lbs. 36.0043.50; 180-220 lbs. 45.50-50.25. SOWS: 33.00-38.50. BOARS: 34.50-37.00. Livestock market and auction news East Coast Carlot Wednesday, August 5 Keport supplied by USDA Compared to Tuesday’s close, prune special ted veal 1,00-2.00 higher. Good and Choice boning veal turn. Spring lamb 55 lbs. down steady to weak in limited test and comparison. Boneless beet lightly tested early, however, tirm un dertone indicated. VEAL CARCASS Prime (Special Fed) HIDE-ON 125 Head 180-240 lbs. 186.00-192.00,1.00-2.00 higher. BONING TYPE HIDE-ON Good & Choice Northeastern Suppliers. 65-75 lbs. 86.00-90.00, all tirm; 55454 lbs. 84.00418 00 , 45-54 lbs. 82.00-86.00; 35-44 lbs. 80.00-84.00, 34 lbs. down /8.00-82.00. Instupped: No sales reported. SPRING LAMB CARCASS Choice & Prune 3-4 2 Loads 55 lbs. down 133.00-135.00, steady weak. BONELESS BEEF 2 Loads 85 pet chem lean fresh 112.00. BEEF TRIMMINGS 2 Loads 50 pet chem lean frozen 59.00. CURED AND PROCESSED MEATS 15 Loads Skinned Hams: 16-20 lbs. 90.00, Semx-Boneless Hams. 14-17 lbs. 110.00 steady. Boneless Hams 13-17 lbs. 133.00 weak. Picnics. 5-7 lbs. 75.00. No. 1 sliced bacon vacuum pack 1 lb. pkg. 109.00 steady. Franks, 70 Beet, 30 Pork 1 lb. pkg 85.00 steady. Lancaster Feeder Cattle Friday, July 31 Report supplied by USD A Today Last Friday Last Year TREND: Supply mcluded about 200 head 350-300 lbs. steers and heiters sold in lots ot 0-20 head; balance ot supply sold mainly in lots ot three or less. Weights under 500 lb. mostly steady, weights over 500 lb. not fully tested. FEEDER STEERS: Medium Frame 1: One lot 890 lb. 61.10. Medium Frame 1-2. Couple lots 640-720 lbs. 56.25-57.35; Large Frame 1-2- One lot 590 lbs. 59.00; couple lots 905-920 lbs. 56.25-57.85. Medium Frame 2: Couple lots 425- 480 lbs. 58.10-59.00; one lot 530 lbs. 54.25. Large Frame 2: One lot 490 lbs. 62.00. FEEDER HEIFERS; Large Frame 1-2 : 395-500 lbs. 47.25-52.25. Medium and Large Frame 2: One lot 375 lbs. 51.00. Giorgi Mushroom Co. is buying mulch hay for mushroom compost. Cali us for current prices. Giorgi Mushroom Go. Box 96 Temple, PA 19560 215-926-2139 Ext. 236 Joliet Cattle Thursday, Auguste Report supplied by USDA CATTLE: Slaughter Steers over 1125 lb. through Wednesday were steady; lighter weights steady to .50 higher. Slaughter Heifers mostly .50 higher for the week. Cows on Monday were steady, but not tested later the demand for Mixed Good and Choice under 1100 lb. Steers to take to feedlots for short turn, removed part of the already small receipts from Slaughter bids. Receipts totaled about 2,700 this week, a week ago 2,873, and a year ago 3,742. SLAUGHTER STEERS: Choice, few Prime 2-4 1100-1250 lb. 66.00- 67.00, mostly 66.50-66.75, with some Monday to 67 25. Choice 24 1050- 1150 lb. 65.50-66.75, 2-3 1000-1075 lb. 64.00456.00. Mixed Good and Choice 2-3 900-1100 lb. 62.00-64.00. Good 2-3 975-1100 lb. 60.00-63.25. Some Mixed Good and Choice 2-3 1450 lb. Holsteins 60.00 & Good 2-31300-1450 lb. 55.00-57.00. SLAUGHTER HEIFERS: Choice, few Prime, 24 900-1050 lb. 64.00-65.75, 850-950 lb. 63.00-64.50. Mixed Good and Choice 2-3 850-1000 lb. 57.0082.00. COWS: Cutter & Utility 1-3 40.00- 43.00. Eggs Eastern markets closed m a weak position although some trade sentiment was trying to show a little confidence due to anticipation of the first of the month business. Cartoned egg movement is slow, pricing is extremely competitive and supplies are heavy and bur densome. Southern producers picked up a little extra shipping demand tor class I’s m Texas and Western Pennsylvania. Nest run breaking stock was increasingly available in the southeast and central states but most breakers are indifferent. The market is steady m Southern California. Large remain in plentiful supply but mediums are m balance with needs. Northern California prices will advance on mediums and hold steady on other sizes tor Monday delivery. 393 675 335 Broilers Most marketing areas are about steady today at the new levels ot trading. As of this afternoon, or ders from terminals and locally will not clear today’s production at some processing plants. Advance inquiry indicates that un committed product is available out ot next Monday to Wednesday kill. Processing confidence will be somewhat abated unless some fortuitous activity develops over the weekend. Live supply for the Poultry markets at a glance Market weak on hens, steady on consumer toms, steady to turn on institutional toms. Inquiry and trading light centering on the West Coast on a tair volume of packer label 16-24# toms at 72 cents for August shipments into the Bay area. Light interest in the Midwest on a fill m volume of hens for current features. Inquiry in the East unproved slightly on fresh hens, slow on frozen hens. Demand for institutional toms from the East on 26-34# toms at firm prices Offerings light and some inquiry going unfilled. Offerings heavy on hens, adequate on consumer toms Activity on parts centered in the East on export shipments with livers movmg at 42 1 /a cents, hin dquarters at 2cents delivered Southeastern port. In the midwest, interest on drumsticks at 27 cents, full cut wings at 26 cents and thigh meat at 63 cents delivered. Several loads of breast meat movmg East at $l.BO for late August. Canner pack interest slow. Offerings adequate to ample. Retail features light on whole turkeys, unproved slightly on parts. Attractive promotions in the Midwest on grade A hens at 59 cents per pound. NEW HOLLAND SALES STABLES, Inc. 12 Miles East of Lancaster on Route 23, New Holland, Penna WEEKL FEEDER PIG SALI EVER 1 WEDNEf Sale to SI 130 P. We Will Receive Your Pigs Anytime From 7 A.M. Wed. Morning State Graded Until 12 Noon. All pigs inspected by State Approved Veterinarian. State tags available at our office for you to tag pigs at borne to save 25 cents tagging charge. Tags delivered if you call 717-354-4341 our office in advance. Calf Sale To Be Held Every Thursday At 3:30 P.M. NORMAN KOLB ABE DIFFEHBACH 717-397-5538 717-393-4464 Eighty-Four Auction Eighty-Four, Pa. Monday, Augusts Report supplied by auction CATTLE 275. Choice slaughter steers 59.50-63.30, Good 54.50-59.25, Standard 45.00-53.50. Choice slaughter heifers 57.00-60.75, Good 48.00- Standard 41.25-47.50. Cutter slaughter cows 43.75-46.00, Canner & Low Cutter 40.00-43.25, Shells down to 27.00. Yield Grade #1 slaughter bulls 50.50-58.00; yield grade #2 35.00-55.00. Good feeder steers 43.00-58.00; Good feeder heifers 40.00-58.00. CALVES 270. Choice vealers 75.00- Good 65.00-76.50, Standard & Good 50-95 lbs. 40.00- 65.50. Farm calves, holstem bulls 70.00- holstem heifers 75.00- 125.00; beef cross bulls & heiters 60.00- HOGS 78. US No. 1-3 barrows & gilts 200-240 lbs. 50.00-51.85, No. 2-3 245-260 lbs. 45.00-48.00, 265-300 lbs 45.00- No. 1-3 170-195 lbs 44.00- US No. 1-3 sows 30.25- 48.00. Boars 24.00-37.75. FEEDER PIGS 44. US No. 1-3 20- 35 lbs. feeder pigs 3.50-25.00 per head. SHEEP 167. Choice 80-100 lbs spring slaughter lambs 59.00, Good & Choice 70-80 lbs. 52.50-58.00,50-70 lbs. 45.25-61.00. Slaughter sheep 15.00-18.50. industry is tully adequate. Tem peratures have moderated in most production areas and weights are mostly in a desirable range. Turkeys