Livestock market and auction news Omaha Cattle mostly 1.00 lower, Heifers .50-.75, Four Day Receipts 11,050 Thursday, November 5 instances 1.00 lower. Cows steady Last Week 10,925 Report supplied by USDA to *5O lower on limited receipts. Year Ago 12,475 Through midweek, Steers Bulls steady. Slaughter Steers made up 32 pet. ■/-■L ~**»jj»Tai ■'-> v y *s f* 7 \ '** "'■ ' T ‘ *”'' |jfrj jjfe^jT^'* ~ - ' ’ \' ; /•** Hers. And Beacon’s System Six! This is Maplegrand Rockman Meadow She has a life time production of 216,737 lbs of milk 7,528 lbs of fat since first calving That’s an average of 95 4 lbs of production per day, including dry periods' What's more, last year alone, she produced over 52,647 (bs of milk and 1,925 lbs of fat for an average of 146 lbs of milk, for her 360 day lactation For production like that, she must have a system, right? She has In fact, she has two systems Her first system is her own She was sired by C Fawcetdale Ambassador, and developed by Kermit Irwin and’Family, owner of Maplegrand Farms of Peru. N Y Careful breeding and management went a long way Her other system comes from Beacon Beacon System Six. Her owner took advantage of Beacon's nutritional , expertise Following the advice of hts Beacon Dairy lrwin has typically fed her 10-20 lbs of Beacon Super 30 Concentrate every day, along with corn silage, high moisture corn, corn and oats chop, and hay (treated with Beacon Hay Pre-Serv) If you’d like to have better producers, maybe even super ones like Maplegrand Rockman Meadow, get to know Beacon’s new System Six It uses six proven methods to increase your milkcheck and you can measure the results in as little as six weeks' Call your Beacon Advisor now You can’t beat the system Beacon, Cayuga. New York CALL YOUR BEACON DEALER TODAY! WJ_ MOMMERT CO. MURPHY A CLOUSE FEED MILL H. lACOB HOOBER Hanover, PA 717-637-6923 MCCRACKEN’S FEED Mill, INC. Manheim, PA 717-665-2186 MRU'S ELEVATOR, HC. Hagerstown, MD 301-733-2553 HO. ANDREWS t SDRS, INC. STEVENS FEED Hilt, IRC. McVeystown, PA 717-899-6772 BEACM^FEEDS York, PA Ph: 717-843-9033 HICHAM B.KEHDI6 CHSIH WIEST Special Accounts Representative Phone 302-478-3058 Beacon Milling Company. We're Employee Owned. That's Why We Shine. She nsed two great systems to produce 52,6471b5. of milk last year. Sales & Distribution Beacon Advisor Manager Phone 215-267-7042 Phone 717-741-2600 f i Carlisle, PA 717-249-2963 NOUS MILL Witmar, PA 717-393-1369 JOHN M. HERR '717-865-2401 Stevens, PA 215-267-2150 CLARK SUPPLY CO. Rising Sun, MD 301-658-6464 MOGEL BROS. FEED Hamburg, PA 215-562-5398 ISAAC H.LEFEVER Sales & Distribution Manager Phone 717-854-2281 Intercourse, PA 717-768-3431 NEW FREEDOM FARM & HOME SUPPLY, INC. New Freedom, PA 717-235-3606 ELROY SANER Thompsontown, PA —717-535-5583 JOHN M. HERR & SONS, INC. Grantville, PA 717-469-0988 G.S. SNYDER FEED Brodbeck, PA 717-235-1213 RAY BRANAS R.E. RUOISiLL Beacon Advisor 717-843-4515 EASTERN-' I I j Box 2 1 6, Vernon, NY 1 3476 ■ ■ Inc. Lancaster Farming, Saturday, November 7,1981—A13 of the estimated five day total, Heifers 24 pet. Yield grade con tinues to be a dominant price trade factor with 4-5 cattle under pressure. Cow receipts very small at around 3 pet. of supply but demand reflected down-trending dressed cow beef. Feeders, in cluding Friday's auction, made up 39 pet. Around 400-500 head of fleshy 1000-1100 lb. Steers pur chased during week for further feeding. STEERS; At Midweek, two loads Choice 2-3 1231-1270 lbs. 60.00. Choice 2-4, mainly 3 1050-1250 lbs. 58.00-59.00, few loads 2-3 59.00- 59.50. Choice and Prime 3-4 1100- 1350 lbs. 56.00-57.50, those 56.00 with large percentage 4, load 4-5 54.00. Few Mixed Good and Choice 2-3 58.00-58.50, few Good 56.00-58.00. Holsteins in small supply, part load Good and Choice 2-3 56.00, load mostly good 55.00. HEIFERS: Two loads and part load Choice 3 975-1000 lbs. 58.25- 58,50. Choice and Mixed Choice and Prime 2-4 900-1100 lbs. 56.50-58.00, 34 56 00-57.00, few 4-51100-1150 lbs. 53.00. Few Mixed Good and Choice 2-3 56 00-56.50, few Good 54.00-56.00. Average of detailed quotations for Choice 900-1100 lb. Steers 58.82; 1100-1300 lbs 58.85. Average cost Steers 58.68, average weight 1178 lbs. compared 59.71 and 1167 lbs. a week ago. Average cost Heifers 57.21, average weight 1035 lbs. compared 58.01 and 1027 lbs. a week 2go> COWS: High-Cutter, Utility and Comemrcial 1-3 36.00-38.00, some High-Dressing 39.00, few 40.00 early. Canner and Cutter 30.00- 36.00, BULLS; 1-2 1100-1800 lbs. 45.00- 50.00, few high-dressing 1 50.50- 51.00, individual 52.00. FEEDERS: Medium Frame 1 fleshy Steers, Good and Choice Slaughter flesh 1000-1100 lbs. purchased for further feeding 58.00-61.25, closed 58.00 to mostly 59.00. 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Ask your dealer for the new ECI Mini-catalog or write direct to Carlisle Auction Carlisle, Pa. Tuesday, Nov. 3 Report supplied by auction CATTLE: STEERS: Good 60.25- 65.00; Standard 54.00*58.00. HEIFERS; Good 52.75-57.50; Standard 43.50-44.00. COWS: Utility & Commercial 40.00-42.85; Cutter 38.00-41.00; Canner & Low Cutter 35.0040.00. BULLOCKS: Good 47.25-49.25. FEEDER STEERS: 55,0066.00. CATTLE HEIFERS: 42.0056.00. BULLS: 47.0053.00. CALVES; VEALERS: Choice 80.00-94.00; Good 70.00-85.00; Standard & Good 65.0075.00. HOGS: Barrows & Gilts US No. 1-2 43.0045.25; US No. 1-3 40.00 43.00. SOWS; US No. 1-3 39.00 42.50; No. 2-3 37.5040.00; Boars 35.0035.75. FEEDER PIGS: US No. 1-3 18.0025.00; No. 1-3 28.0036.00. Lancaster Co. Weekly (Continued from Page A 2) BULLS; Yield Grade 1 1275-2000 ibs. 49.50-53.50, few 54.50-56.50, couple 58.50-60.75; Yield Grade 2 950-1350 lbs. 43.50-50.00, few 50.00- 51.50. VEAL CALVES: Vealers mostly steady, instances 5.00 lower on high Good and low Choice 60-115 lbs. Demand good for calves returned to farm. VEALERS: Prime special fed 270-330 lbs. 112.00-118.00,15 head lot bought to arrive at 130.00; Choice 140-290 lbs. 88.00-100.00, few 100.00- 110.00; high Good and low Choice 140-300 lbs. 65.00-85.00, 115-140 lbs. 60.00-72.00, 80-1125 lbs. 45.00-56.00, few 56.0063.00, 60-85 lbs. 35.00- 48.00. SLAUGHTER CALVES: Good & Choice 320-350 lbs. 43.00-55.00, few Choice2Bs-350 lbs. 55.0042.00. RETURNED TO FARM: Bulk 90-120 lb. holstem heifers 80.00- 115.00, around 75 at 115.00-135.00; bulk 90-120 lb. holsteui bulls 82.00- 99.00, several 70-100 lbs. 60.0040.00. I *