Livestock market and auction news Omaha Cattle Thursday, October 8 Report supplied by USDA Through midweek. Steers 2.00- 2.50 lower compared previous Wednesday, instances 3.00 off; Heifers 1.50-2.50 lower. Mostly 2.00 lower. Cows closed 1.00-2.00 higher on small receipts. Bulls fully steady. Four Day Receipts Last Week Year Ago Fed Cattle and .Dressed Beef trade continued to work downward this week. Feeding weather has been good the past several weeks with liberal share choice Cattle now making up consist. Steers made up ii pet. of the week’s five day total; Heifers 28 pet; Feeders, including Friday auction 30 pet; Cows 6 pet. STEERS: Tuesday, load Choice 2-3 relatively high-dressing 1376 AGRI-Business “Manufacturing’ ’ Star® Roses for more Beautiful Homes and Gardens Hamilton Bank believes thatagriculture is need for sound financial planning rises, the backbone of America. 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They are specialists having developed a unique business with emphasis on 'new and exciting kinds of plants lor which there is a tremendous interest and demand. • lbs. 65.00, at midweek, four loads Choice. Mainly 3, 1150-1235 lbs. 64.00- Bulk of supply Wed nesday consisted of Choice 2-4 fOOO - lbs. 61.50-62.50. Few Good 59.00- Holsteins scarce late; during week one lot Choice 2-3 Holsteins 61.00; Few Loads and lots Good with end Choice 59.50- 60.00. HEIFERS: At midweek, three loads Choice 3, fairly high-dressing 1106 lbs. 62.00. Choice 2-4 925-1100 Jbs. 60.00-61.50, some 925-1050 lbs. Choice-3 with end Prune included 61.00-61.50. Several loads and lots Choice and Prime 3-4, some 5 975- 1100 lbs. 59.00-60.00, some mostly Choice 900-950 . lbs. 59.00-60.00. -Mixed Good and Choice 2-3 59.00- 60.00, Good 56.00-59.00. Average of LS-214 detailed quotations for Choice 900-1100 lb. steers 63.05; 1100-1300 lb. 64.00, Average cost Steers 63.63, average 10,900 9,860 11,925 weight 1130 lbs. as compared 64.69 and 1124 lbs. a week ago. average cost Heifers 61.05, average weight 1009 lbs. as compared to 61.34 and 989 lbs. a week ago. COWSr High-cutter, Utility and Commercial 1-3 41.00-42.50, few -High-Dressing 43.00-43.50; Low- Dressing and Yield Grade 4-5 Commercial 40.00-40.50. Canner and Cutter 38.00-41.00, light weight 35.00-38.00. BULLS: 1-2 1200-1800 lbs. 47.00- 51.00, few High-Dressing 1 1700- 2000 lbs. 52.0052.50, individual 53.50. Low Dressing 1-2 1100-1400 -lbs. 45.00-48.00. FEEDERS: Few loads Medium Frame 1 fleshy Heifers 875-900 lbs. 58.50. Middleburg Auction Middleburg,Pa. Tuesday, Oct. 6 Report supplied by PDA CATTLE 332. Compared with last Tuesday’s marker, slaughter steers grading Standard and Good 25 cents-|1.50 lower. Slaughter cows uneven, 50 cents lower to $1 higher. Choice 2-4, 975-1300 lbs. slaughter steers 63.50-67, couple 68:50, Good-58.7552.85, couple 64, Standard 5257.50. Few Choice slaughter heifers 60.25-64, few Good 54-58.75. Utility- & Com mercial slaughter cows 41-43.75, couple 47.50, Cutters 38-41.50, Canner & Low Cutters 32.50-37.50. Few Choice slaughter bullocks 59.6057, few Good 53.5059.75. Yield Grade #l, 900-1800 lbs. slaughter bulls 48.2559.25. Few Large Frame #1,4-550 lbs. feeder steers and bulls 48.00-59. CALVES 170. Vealers $l-|4 higher. Choice vealers 84.00-94, ode 102, few Good 60.00-77, Standard and Good 70-95 lbs. 55.0052, few Utility 4050 lbs. 40.0050. Farm Calves: Hoi. Bulls 90-125 lbs. 65.00- /?v HAMILTON BANK Lancaster Farming, Saturday, October 10,1981—A13 ATTENTION FARMERS FARM EQUIPMENT HAVE DIESEL FUEL INJECTION PROBLEMS? DON'T WAIT Make your repairs now. Get your money’s worth and know what you are getting when you buy fuel in jection service. Call; MILLER DIESEL INC. 6030 Jonestown Rd. 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Few Choice 70-115 lbs. wooled slaughter lambs 57-61.50. GOATS 10. Few |2O-|45 per head. j-==g|jl|S= Tues., Wed., Sat. 9-5 Thurs., Fri. 9-9 Closed Mondays