AB—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, November 14,1981 Hay Markets Regional Hay Monday, Novembers Report supplied by PDA (Ail hay No. 2 and better, prices paid by the dealers at the farm and per ton.) Hay and Straw steady, instances stronger. Alfalfa 80.00-110, mostly 90.00- 100. Mixed Hay 75.00-80, few down to 65.00. Timothy Hay 60.00-80.00. Straw 40.00-50.00. Mulch 30.00- 40.00. Green Dragon Hay Ephrata, Pa. Friday, November 6 Report supplied by PDA 46 Loads Hay and 8 Loads Straw. Alfalfa 98.00-131.00; Mixed Hay 69.00- mostly 82.00-115; Timothy Hay 95.00-115.00; Orchard Grass, individual 53.00; Straw 60.00- Ear Com, 18 loads 68.00- few to 110.00; Com Fodder, individual 57.00; Oats, individual 1.75 per bu. New Wilmington Hay Friday, November 6 Report supplied by auction 10 Loads Hay and 3 Loads Straw. Alfalfa, individual 120.00; Mixed Hay 75.00-105.00; Timothy Hay, individual’s 90.00 & 99.00; Straw 50.00-56.00; Ear Cora, 2 loads 59.00 & 69.00; Oats, one load 2.40 per bu. Vintage Hay & Straw Friday, Nov. 6 Mixed Hay 72-95; Straw 62-65; Ear Com 6062; Fodder 49.00. S.K. SHOTZBERCER LIVESTOCK TRUCKING CORPORATION ■ PA. P.U.C. A-85087, COVERS ENTIRE STATE ■ OF PENNSYLVANIA FOR LIVESTOCK. J SIX TRACTORS - ALL RUNNING CONDITION - CAB ■ OVER ENGINES - SLEEPERS - CUMMINS DIESELS ■ 13 SPEED TRNASMISSIONS - 38,000# REARS - AIR ■ CONDITIONING ON FIVE. ■ TRACTORS I * 1979, Peterbilt, 352586,400 HP I * 1976 International, C0F40708, 350 HP I * 1974 Peterbilt, 352,350 HP I * 1973 Peterbilt, 352,350 HP I * 1973 Diamond Reo, C08864D, 350 HP I * 1972 International, COF4O7OAYT, 335 HP I LIVESTOCK TRAILERS ■ • 1975 Barrett, 44’ Pot ■ * 1975 American, 43’ Pot I * 1974 American, 43’ Pot I * 1974 American, 43’ Pot I * 1967 Freuhauf, 45’ Str, DD Rail I * 1966 Freuhauf, 43’ Pot I * 1960 Freuhauf, 45’ Str, DD Rail INSULATED VAN ■ * 1968 Freuhauf, 40’ J FOR INFORMATION CONTACT: P.O. Box 925, J LANCASTER, PA 17603-0925 ■ Ph. (717) 392-0789,393-4641 Computer Slaughter Lamb Sale Dublin, Va. Friday, Nov. 6 Report supplied by VOA 1041 head sold. All Special Sales were graded by Representatives of the VDACS’s Bureau of Livestock Marketing Services on USDA standards and sold by the hun dredweight. Choice & Prune 95-125 lbs. Shorn Lambs with No. 1 Pelts 50.00-51.25. Choice & Prune 95-125 lbs. Wooled Lambs 147.50-49.25. Choice 85-125 lbs. Shorn Lambs with No. 1 Pelts 147.00-48.25. Choice 85-125 lbs. Wooled Lambs $44.50-46.25. New Holland Dairy New Holland,Pa. Wednesday, Nov. 11 Report supplied by auction Reported receipts of 73 cows, 35 belters, and 15 bulls. Market stronger. Load ot Pa tresh cows, 1400.00 1475.00; Load ot NY fresh cows, 1300.00- springers 1060.00 1500.00; Load ot Pa. springers, 900.00- Load of Pa fresh cows, 1025.00-1525.00. Locally consigned cows 625.00 1425.00; Springing heifers 775.00 1240.00; Open Heifers 28O.(KM»8O.G0; Bulls 385.00685.00. Keister’s Hay Middleburg, Pa. Wednesday, Nov. 11 Report supplied by auction 10 loads. Alfalfa 82.00-116.00, Mixed 72.00 78 00; Straw 47.0051.00. Frederick Co. Hay 18 loads; market steady. Alfalfa 100.00165.00; Cora fodder 48.00; Mixed alfalfa 97.00112.00; Straw 52.0056.00; Timothy 100.00 103.00; Stubble hay 45.00-60.00; Orchardgrass 56.0059.00; Bird sfood trefoil 96.00; Mixed hay 78.00; Firewood, 67.50 per cord. Livestock market and auction news Pa. Grain Monday, Nov. 9 Report supplied by PDA Compared with last Monday’s market for Southeastern, Central and South Central Pa. Corn unevenly steady, corn harvest 60% tp 90% completed in most areas. Wheat steady to strong. Barley steady to weak. Oats unevenly steady. New Ear Com steady to $5 higher. Prices paid delivered to dealers dock - (All prices per bushel, ex cept Ear Com per ton.) Southeastern Pa. Com No. 2-y range 2.47-2.75, average 2.61; Wheat No, 2 range 3.25-3.88, average 3.51; Barley No. 3 range 2.00-2.25, average 2.15; Oats No. 2 range 1.80-2.12, average 1.96; Soybeans No. 1 range 5.70- 6.05, average 5.92; Gram Sorghum No. 2 range 2.12, average 2.12; Buckwheat range 9.80, average 9.80; Old Ear Com range 71.00- 90.00, average 79.39; New Ear Com range 55.00-65.00, average 61.01. Central Pa. Com No. 2-y range 2.40-2.65, average 2.54; Wheat No. 2 range 3.00- few reported 3.95, average 3.36; Barley No. 3 range 2.00- average 2.08; Oats No. 2 range 1.55-1.80, average 1.69; Soybeans No. 1 range few reported 5.60-5.75, average 5.68; Gram Sorghum No. 2 range 2.30-2.35, average 2.33; Buckwheat range 9.00- average 9.50; Old Ear Cora range 71.0080.00, average 75.88; New Ear Com range 48.00- 56.00, average 51.68. South Central Pa. Com No. 2-y range 2.45-2.57, average 2.52; Wheat No. 2 range 2.80- mostly 3.00-3.15, average 3.08; Barley No. 3 range 2.15-2.25, few reported down to -1.80, average 2.13; Oats No. 10 2 range 1.80- few reported down to - 1.60, average 1.83; Old Ear Corn range 61.00-85.00, average 73.21; New Ear Corn range 51.0060.00, average 55.27. Western Pa. Corn No. 2-y • range 2.40-2.70, /Ehmer j 'nftgg' MSI CHfflCfl fflflms 'We breed the Best Slaughter the rest' Rd 2 Noxon Rd Wappinger Falls, NY 12590 Farm: 914-223-5976 Max Heflich, Mgr. 914-471-1438 Get the “Concrete” difference Get Ehmer Yorkshires Green Dragon Livestock Sales ftPj 1 Mile North of Ephrata, PA c o^ s cows COiv s 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 average 2.59; Wheat No. 2 range 3.00- average 3.05; Barley No. 3 range 2.15-2.25, average 2.20; Oats No. 2 range 1.70-2.00, average 1.85; Buckwheat range 8.00, average 8.00; Old Ear Com range 70.00- average 72.00. 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 3.37; Barley No. 3 range 2.00-2.25, average 2.12; Oats No. 2 range 1.60-2.00, average 1.82; Old Ear Com range 70.00- 85.00, average 76.64; New Ear Com range 50.0063.00, average 56.60. Oklahoma Cattle Thursday, November 12 Report supplied by USDA Estimated Receipts Same Day Last Week 3,238 Fairly active. Feeder Steers under 600 lb. and Heifers under 500 lb. steady to 50 higher; Feeder Steers over 600 lb and Heifers over 500 lb generally steady. Majority receipts consist mainly of medium, few large frame No. 1 and Mixed No. 1-2 400-800 lb. Feeder Steers and 300-600 lb. Feeder Heifers; miderate attendance buyers. FEEDER STEERS Medium, few large frame No. 1 300-500 lb 71.75-75.10; 500-600 lb. 65.00-69.50, small lot 516 lb. at 70.10; 600-700 lb 63.25-65.80; 700-800 lb. 63 00-64.90, short load 781 lb. at 67.00. Medium and Large Frame Mixed No. 1-2, Pkg. 2061 b. at 75.00; 300-500 lb. 65.50-70 00; 500-650 lb. 62.00- 63.50; few 760-770 lb. 59 40-62 10 Medium and Large Frame No. 2 550-625 lb 55.90-57.75. Large Frame No. 2 Holstems 700-800 lb 51.25-54.60. FEEDER HEIFERS Medium, few large frame No. 1 300-500 lb 56.00-63.10 ; 500-600 lb. 55.25-58 80; few 668-700 lb 54.75-56 50 Small Frame No. 1, few 375-475 lb. 52.00- 53.00. Medium and Large Frame Mixed No. 1-2, few 280-290 lb 56.00- 57.00; 400-500 lb 52.60-55 00, 500-600 lb 52 00-54 25; 615-670 lb 50.10- Home of the complete Yorkshire sound, meaty, productive' 52.80 Medium and Large Frame No 2 400300 lb. 46.75-51.50 ; 500-600 lb. 47.50-49.75. FOR THE WEEK: Compared to late last week, Feeder Cattle and Calves under 500 lb. 2.00-3.00 higher; Over 500 lb firm to 2.00 higher. Slaughter cows steady to' 2.00 higher, late sales Utility and Commercial 2-3 38.00-40.25; Low Dressing and YG 3-4 35.75-38.50; Cutter 1-2 35 25-37 50; Canner and Low-Cutter 32.00-34.30. Slaughter Bulls steady to 1.00 lower with trade poorly tested late; late sales YG 1-2 1200-1600 lb 48.00-53.00. Salable receipts for the week totaled near 21,800 head compared to 16,502 the previous week and 24,477 the comparable period a year ago. Majority receipts or fully 93 percent of the salable supply consisted of Feeder Cattle and Calves; Cows and Bulls numbered near 1,550 head and comprised 7 percent of the available supplies. 6,300 Valley Livestock Valley Stockyards Athens, Pa. Monday, Nov. 9 Report supplied by auction Reported receipts of 304 calves, 115 cows, 11 bulls, 7 heifers, 19 steers, 57 hogs, 2 lambs, 14 sheep. Cattle market higher, calf market steady. Holstein Heifer Calves to 100.00; Veal Calves 60.00-88.50; Bobs, 90- 110 lbs. 58.00-70.00; Bobs, SO and down 46.00-50.00; tiraSSers & Feeders 10.00-54.00; Lambs 44.00- 46.00; Sheep 18.00-20.00; Hogs, 200- 250 lbs. 42.00-46.50; Sows 41.00- 44.00; Boars 35.10-35.50; Pigs 10.00- 26.00; Heifers 37.00-40.00; Steers 42.00-51.00; Steers, feeder 46.00- 53.00; Bulls 42.00-45.00; Cows, utility 37.00-43.75; Cows, fat 36.00- 41.00; Cows, medium 34.00-36.00; Cows, poor or small 25.00-32.00; Horses small to 210.00; Ponies to 77.50; Goats 10.0044.00. RAYR HARBOLU n n 1 - Hershey Ptnnsylvjnla 17033 - 717 964 2241 Providing expert care and cleanlinett for your cattle by either |18555j^ gooseneck or tractor trailer tracking JpJHj, K®w"-biV u LOCALLY or NATIONWIDE *\ ‘ j FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 27 ON THE FARM MONTHLY 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 Head Now selling our new hybred gilts representing mostly York 4 Landrace cross. Bred for easier 4 less trouble over farrowing. Brucellosis Negative Tested & Pseudorabies Negative Tested. Health Charts Day of Sale Due to farrow 3 days to 4 weeks after sale date. Now everything vaccinated 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