A6—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, November 7,1981 Hay Markets Regional Hay Monday, November 2 Report supplied by PDA (All hay No. 2 and better, prices paid by the dealers at the farm and per ton.) Hay & Straw steady. Alfalfa 80.00-100.00; Mixed hay 65.00-80.00; Timothy hay 60.00- 80.00; Straw 40.00-50.00; Mulch 25.1XM0.00. ' Green Dragon Hay Epbrata, Pa. Friday, October 30 Report supplied by PDA 60 loads hay and 11 loads straw. Alfalfa, few 106.00-156.00, couple down to 85; Mixed hay 67.00-145.00, mostly 80.00-104.00; Timothy hay 78.00-113.00, one 61.(J0; Orchard Grass, couple 75.00 and 88.00; Straw 57.00-68.00, one 50.00; Ear Corn, 11 loads 68.00-93.00; Oats, 4 loads |l.BO to $2.40 per bushel. Frederick Co. Hay and Straw Thursday, Nov. 5 Report supplied by auction 16 loads 1 load clover stubble, $76; 1 load straw, $6O; 3 Id. timothy, $53- 107.50; 1 Id. timothy and alfalfa, $119; 2 Id. mixed hay, $67-76; 1 Id damaged clover, $2O; 5 Id. alfalfa, $Bl-155; 1 Id* corn stalks, $45; 1 Id firewood, $7O •> cord. BEEFALO FOR SALE -Semen in stock 7/8 animals BEEFALO N&J 4270 Quakerbndge Rd Princeton. NJ 08540 609-396-0336 FEEDER SALE! TUES., NOV. 10 7:00 P.M. Carlisle Livestock Market Just off 1-81 Exit 12 Phone 717-249-4511 or 301-733-8120 The FRONT ROYAL LIVESTOCK EXCHANGE, INC. I Front Royal, Virginia * is now owned and operated by livestock producers J Regular weekly sale every Thursday -1:00 P.M. t Special horse sale first Saturday each month ■ 1:00 P.M t SPECIAL FEEDER CATTLE SALE t November 17 - 7:00 P.M. f State graded and sponsored by the , Virginia Beef Cattle Association X FRONT ROYAL LIVESTOCK EXCHANGE, I INC. Front Royal, Virginia ♦ Phone: 703-635-5511 or 703-636-6774 ♦ wh*S ir u Pres,dent M.cnaelMass.e, Manager ♦ SSJSSt Washington, Virginia X Phone. 703-837-1254 Phone: 703-675-3537 ♦ Vintage Sales Stables Friday, Oct 30 Report supplied by auction 14 loads. Alfalfa 92.00; Mixed 75.00-96.00; Straw 60.00-64.00; New Com 62.00- 65.00. Leola, Pa. Wednesday, Nov. 4 Report supplied by auction 76 loads. Timothy 90.00-107.00; Mixed 83.00-112.00; New Com 69.00-72.00; Old Com 70.00-103.00; Alfalfa 92.00- 147.50; Straw 54.00-76.00; one baled Soybean Vines 45.00. New Holland Hay New Holland Sales Stables Monday, Nov. 2 Report supplied by auction 88 loads. Alfalfa several loads 130.00- 160.00, some off-color & medium quality 100.00-130.00, few loads ram damaged down to 100 00; Timothy mostly 90.00-110.00, few up to 130.00; Mixed 90.00-120.00, one at 134.00, some poor quality 70.00- 80.00; one Orchardgrass 81.00; one nice Clover Mixed 134.00; New Corn 67.50-72.00; one Old Corn 92.00; Oats 2.00 bu.; Straw 65.00- 75.00, top 81.00, few down to 50.00. r~~ \ I 1 BIER n BIMN6 STATION OPEN TO RECEIVE ! YOUR MARKET HOGS I AT THE GREEN DRAGON MARKET { RD 4, EPHRATA. PA 17522 ! 1 MILE NORTH OF EPHRATA | ON NORTH STATE STREET. ( NEW HOURS MONDAY, TUESDAY, and WEDNESDAY 6:00 A.ty to 11:30 A.M. | CALL FOR FIRM f MARKET QUOTES | 717-733-9643 ■ Res: 215-453-5677 2 YOU ARE PAID FOR YOUR I HOGS IMMEDIATELY Ken & Lois Emery, Proprietors Vintage Hay Good’s Hay KNOW WHAT YOU ARE GOING TO GET FOR YOUR HOGS BEFORE THEY LEAVE YOUR FARM. Livestock market and auction news Pa. Grain Monday, November 2 Report supplied by PDA Compared with last Monday’s market for Southeastern, Central and South Central Pa. Com uneven, mostly steady to 10 cents lower. Wheat steady to strong, instances 20 cents higher. Barley & Oats fully steady. New Ear Com unevenly steady. Prices paid delivered to dealers dock - (All prices per bushel, ex cept Ear Corn per ton.} Southeastern Pa. Com No. 2-y range 2.50-2.70, average 2.61; Wheat No. 2 range 3 20-3.70, few reported 3.90, average 3.48; Barley No. 3 range 2.00-2.25, average 2.15; Oats No. 2 range 1.80-2.05, average 1.91; Soybeans No. 1 range 5.57-5.99, average 5.87; Gram Sorghum No. 2 range 2.15, average 2.15; Buck wheat range 9.80, average 9.80; Old Ear Com range 70.00-82.00, few reported 90.00, average 77.30; New Ear Com range 53.00-58.00, few reported 65.00, average 56.98. Central Pa. Com No. 2-y range 2.40-2.70, average 2.54; Wheat No. 2 range 3.00- few reported 3.95, average 3.40; Barley No. 3 range 2.00- average 2.12; Oats No. 2 range 1.50-1.80, average 1.68; Soybeans No. 1 range few reported 5.60-5.75, average 5.68; Gram Sorghum No. 2 range 2.30, average 2.30; Buckwheat range 9.00-10.00, average 9.50; Old Ear Com range 72.00- . average 76.00; New Ear Corn range 45.00-54.00, average 49.88. South Central Pa. Com No. 2-y range 2.45-2.57, average 2.52; Wheat No. 2 range 2.85-3.25, few reported 3.50, average 3.07; Barley No. 3 range 2 05-2.40, average 2.27; Oats No. 2 WEEKLY SALE HAY STRAW SMALL GRAIN EAR CORN Every Monday 12:00 Noon Sharp! Located at Dewart Livestock Auction Dewart, PA For Further Information Contact: ■ H.H. Mylin nr George N. Oeifrlck 717-568-7271 or 717-568-5454 Green Dragon ; Livestock Sales ftlPj 1 Mile North of Ephrata, PA COWS BUYERS FROM 3 STATES Regular consignments from Bob Kennedy & Ed Stover plus 15 other local consignors. Lots of good Northern Feeders and Stockers. SALE EVERY FRIDAY Bulls, Steers, Slaughter Cows, Lambs and Veal Calves. 11:00 A. M. - Beef Sale Stockers & Feeders 200 to 250 each week. 12:30 P.M. - Dairy Cows 7:00 P.M. - Small Animal Sale For Special Sales and Herd Dispersals on the farm or at our barn or other market information call: Office 717-733- 2444. WALTER H. RISSER, Proprietor range 1.80-2.00, average 1.89, Old Ear Corn range 62.00-85.00, average 74.06; New Ear Com range 45.00-56.00, average 52.29. Western Pa. Com No. 2-y range' 2.55-2.80, average 2.64; Wheat No. 2 range 3.00-3.50, average 3.15; Barley No. 3 range 2.10-2.20, average 2.15; Oats No. 2 range 1.75-2.00, average 1.86; Buckwheat range 8.00, average 8.00; Old Ear Com range few reported 70.00-80.00, average 75.00. Southeastern, Central & South Central Summary Com No. 2-y range 2.45-2.70, average 2.57; Wheat NO. 2 range 3.00-3.70, average 3.36; Barley No. 3 range 2.00-2.25, average 2.17; Oats No. 2 range 1.60-2.00, average 1.81; Old Ear Corn range 70.00- 85.00, average 76.03; New Ear Cora range 45.00-58.00, average 53.53. Oklahoma Cattle Thursday, November 5 Report supplied by USD A Estimated Receipts Same Day Last Week Trade active early, turning moderately active on late rounds. Feeder Steers and Heifers under 600 lb. steady to 1.00 higher; over 600 lb. steady. Majority receipts Medium Frame 1 and Mixed 1-2 300-600 lb. Feeder Steers and 250- 500 lb. Feeder Heifers. Moderate attendance buyers. FEEDER STEERS: Medium, few Large Frame 1 190-250 lb. 76.25- 300-400 lb. 68.50-77.50; 400-500 lb. 67.00-72.00 ; 500-600 lb. 64.25- 600-700 lb. 63.00-65.50; 700-805 lb. 63.80-64.90. Medium and Large Frame Mixed 1-2 200-300 lb. 70.00-75.00; 400-500 lb. 61.50-67.30; 600-800 lb. 59.75-63.00. Medium and Large Frame 2 400-500 lb. 58.50- 60.00; lot 660 lb. 58.80. Large Frame 2 Holsteins, couple packages 390-440 lb. 50.70-51.50. FEEDER HEIFERS: Medium, few Large Frame 1 , pkg. 185 lb. 75.00; 200-300 lb. 58.75-66.00; 300-400 lb. 55.50-63.50 mostly 59.50-63.50; [* FORSAUFEQJEHPieT Hi I State Graded-Vet Inspected'* | | Excellent Quality and Dejivery Service | I JOHN H. THOMAS, JR. i | Millersville, Pa. 17551 Ph. 717-872-5646 | I Complete Line of Feeds i Management Program f 400-500 lb 33.00-59.75 mostly 55.50- i 59.75; 500-600 lb. 53.00-57.00; lot 625 lb. 56.60; two packages 720-800 lb. 51.90-55.10. medium and Large Frame Mixed 1-2 220 lb. 57.50; 300- 400 lb. 54.00-55.25; 400-500 lb. 51.75- 54.00, 500-675 lb. 52.60-53.60. Medium and Large Frame 2 lot 295 lb. 52.25; 400-4501 b. 50.05; lotslolb. 46.00; package 790 lb. 47.75. FOR THE WEEK: Compared to late last week, Feeder Cattle and Calves under 500 lb. 1.00-3.00 higher, over 500 lb. firm to 1.00 higher. Slaughter Cows fully steady to 1.00 higher; late sales Utility and Commercial 2-3 37.70- 39.10, two packages high cutability 41.25-43.25; low-dressing and YG 3- 4 36.00-37.10; Cutter 1-2 35.00-37.00, pkg 1150 lb. Holsteins 37.50; Canner and Low-Cutter 30.00-34.75. Slaughter Bulls fully steady, few sales Tuesday YG 1-2 1130-1600 lb. 45.80-54.00. Salable receipts for the week totaled near 16,300 head compared to 24,727 last week and 18,383 the comparable period a year ago. Majority of receipts or fully 90 percent of the salable supply consisted of Feeder Cattle and Calves; Cows and Bulls numbered near 1700 head and comprised 10’ percent of the available supplies. 3.300 4.300 New Holland Dairy New Holland,Pa. Wednesday, Nov. 4 Report supplied by auction Reported receipts of 96 c-'ws, 49 heifers, and 3 bulls. Market steady. Load of N.Y. purebred & grade fresh cows* 1175.00-1650.00, springers 1225.00-1550.00; Load of Pa. fresh cows, 1125.00-1250.00; Load of Susquehanna Co. fresh cows, 660.00-1025.00; Load of Butler Co. springers 640.00-1110.00. Herd of 29 head, all stages, 365.00-1210.00. Locally consigned cows 410.00- 1275.00; Springing heifers 650.00- 1200.00; Bulls 435.00-580.00. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 27 ON THE FARM IMMTHLV BRED GILT SALE Sale to Start Promptly at 1:00 Every 4 Weeks Located 18 miles south of Lancaster, Pa., 6 miles south of Quarryville, take Rt 272 to Little Britain, turn north, follow Little Britain Road to Jackson Road, 2nd farm, OR take Rt. 222, out of Quarryville to Cedar Hill Road to Little Britain Road to Jackson Road. Watch for sale arrows. 50 to 60 Hood Now selling our new hybred gilts representing mostly York & Londroce cross. Bred for easier & less trouble over farrowing. "Brucellosis Negative! ested & Pseudorabies Negative Tested. Health Charts Day off Sale _ Due to farrow 3 days to 4 weeks after sale date. Now everything vaccuiated for both Lepto & Erysipelas, wormed and sprayed for lice. Local Trucker Available. No Hogs Sold On Commission. CHRIST A. BEILER R.D. 2, Quarryville, Pa JOHN B. STOLTZFUS R.D. 1, Kirkwood, Pa Abe Diffenbach, Auctioneer