A6—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, November 28,1981 Hay Markets Regional Hay Friday, Nov. 20 Report supplied by PDA (All hay No. 2 and better, prices paid by the dealers at the farm and per ton.) Hay and Straw steady to strong. Alfalfa 90.00-110, few down to 80.00; Mixed hay 75.00-85, few down to 65.00; Timothy hay 60.00- 80.00; Straw 40.00-50.00; Mulch 30.00-45.00. Green Dragon Hay Ephrata, Pa. Friday, Nov. 20 Report supplied by PDA Alfalfa 101.00-122.00; Mixed hay 82.00- few to 141.00; Timothy hay 88.00-115.00; Orchard Grass, individual’s 104 & 111.00; Straw 50.00- individual 88.00; Ear Corn, 15 loads 65.00-72.00, few to 105.00; Corn Fodder, 2 loads 30.00 & 43.00; Soybean Stalks, individual 36.00. New Wilmington Hay New Wilmington, Pa. Friday, Nov. 20 Report supplied by auction 18 Loads Hay and 4 Loads Straw Mixed hay 74.00-98, couple 140 & 142.50; Alfalfa, individual 120.00; Timothy hay 75.00-97.50; Straw 67.00-69.00; Ear Corn, 5 loads 69.00- 72, individual 60.00; Oats, 2 loads 1.91 & 1.95 per hushel. New Holland Hay New Holland Sales Stables Monday, Nov. 23 Report supplied by auction 123 loads. Alfalfa 94.(KW46.W); Timothy 79.00- Mixed 37.00-131.00; New Corn 66.00-95.00; Old Corn 84.00- Good’s Hay Leula, Pa. Wednesday, Nov. 25 Keporv supplied by auction •/'/ loads. Straw 46.0U-V5.00; Timothy loi.oo-11/.oo,; Corn V2.UO-/3.U0; Mixed /2.00-120.00; one Clovei 90.00; Alfalta 100.00-153.00; Coni fodder 33.00-39.00. eko&akr \iaUSMTSmm4MKI\ End O’Rat Co. Rd 1 Box 668 New Holland, PA 17557 717-354-2340 I GERHART'S I SANDBLASTING I & RESTORATION I INC. | Box 109 AA, R.D. 1 H Abbottstown, Pa. i 17301 | 717-259-9868 i • Water Blasting I • Chemical Cleaning H • Brick & stone Re § pointing & Water- II proofing Kiester’s Hay Mlddleburg, Pa. Wednesday, Nov. 25 Report supplied by auction 8 loads of hay. Timothy 81.00- 86.00; Mixed 82.WWJ9.00; Alfalfa 82.00-122.00; Straw 50.00; new Ear Corn 64.00-66.00. Pa. Grain Monday, Nov. 23 Report supplied by PDA Compared with last Monday's market for Southeastern, Central and South Central Pa. Corn uneven, mostly steady to 5 cents lower. Wheat unevenly steady to strong. Barley & Oats steady to strong. New Ear Corn steady to weak. Prices paid delivered to dealers dock - (All prices per bushel, ex cept Ear Corn per ton.) Southeastern Pa. Corn No. 2-y range 2.45-2.70, average 2.57; Wheat No. 2 range 3.20-3.74, average 3.50; Barley No. 3 range 2.10-2.25, average 2.18; Oats No. 2 range 1.90-2.08, average 1.97; Soybeans No. 1 range 5.65- 5.95, average 5.77; Grain Sorghum No. 2 range 2.10, average 2.10; Buckwheat range 9.80, average 9.80; Old Ear Corn range 71.00- 80.00, average 75.08; New Ear Corn range 58.0068.00, average 61.70. Central Pa. Corn No. 2-y range 2.40-2.65, few reported down to 2.30, average 2.49; Wheat No. 2 range 3.00-3.50, few reported 3.90, average 3.42; Barley No. 3 range 2.00-2.25, average 2.10; Oats No. 2 range 1.55-1.80, average 1.71; Soybeans No. 1 range few reported 5.50-5.60, average 5.55; Gram Sorghum No, 2 range 2.20-2.25, average 2.23; Buckwheat range 9.00-10.00, average 9.50; Old Ear Corn range 72.00-80.00, average 76.50; New Ear Corn range 50.00-55.00, average 52.13. South Central Pa. Corn No. 2-y range 2.40-2.60, average 2.49; Wheat No. 2 range 2.85-3.60, mostly 3.00-3.25, average 3.12; Barley No. 3 range 2.00-2.20, average 2.13; Oats No. 2 range 1.80-2.00, average 1.92; New Ear Com range 55.00-63.00, average 60.38. Western Pa. Com No. 2-y range 2.35-2.70, mostly 2.50-2.60, average 2.55; Wheat No. 2 range 3.00-3.10, average 3.04; Barley No. 3 range 2.20, average 2.20; Oats No. 2 range 1.75-2.00, average 1.86; Buckwheat range 8.00, average 8.00; Old Ear Com range 70.00- 72.00, average 71.00. Southeastern, Central & South Central Summary Com No. 2-y range 2.40-2.70, average 2.53; Wheat No. 2 range 3.00-3.60, average 3.40; Barley No. 3 range 2.00-2,25, average 2.14; Oats No. 2 range 1.60-2.00, average 1,84; New Ear Corn range 50.00- 65.00, average 58.35. Livestock market and auction news Central U.S. Carlot Wednesday, November 25 Kepurt supplied by USDA Compared to Tuesday’s 4:00 report; Steer and heiter beet steady. Demand and trading moderate with most offerings for prompt shipment. Packers bullish ion week-end and next week shipments. The boxed beef carcass cutout value declined $.13 to an estimated $100.99 per cwt. Sales reported on 46 loads ot steer and heiter beef. STEERBEEF 21 Loads FOB Omaha Basis Choice 3: 600-900 lbs. 95.00, steady. Choice 4; 600-900 lbs. 82.00413.00, steady. Good 2-3; 600-900 , lbs. 93.00, steady. HEIFER BEEF 25 Loads FOB Omaha Basis Choice 3 : 550-700 lbs. 91.00-92.00, mstly 92.00, steady. Choice 4: 500-700 lbs. 82.00, steady. Good 2-3 : 550-700 lbs. 91.00, steady. Cow beet steady, some 2.00 lower in midwest. COW BEEF 15 Loads FOB Omaha Basis Brkg Utlty 3-4; 450/up lbs. 69.50 west. Bng Utlty 1-2; 400/up lbs. 72.50 West. Bng Utlty 1-2 : 400/up lbs. 69.00- 71.00 Midwest. FOB Amarillo Basis Brkg Utlty 3-4: 450/up lbs. 70.50. PRIMAL BEEF CUTS ILoad FOB Omaha Basis BULL 1-2: 500/up lbs. 85,50. PRIMAL BEEF CUTS 6 Loads FOB Omaha Basis HINDS (H): 120-170 lbs. 103.00- 104.00. FULL PLATES; 54.00. FOR THE WEEK: Choice 3 steer beef 2.00 lower, yield grade 4 1.00- WEEKLY SALE HAY -r 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 M George N. DeitricK 717-568-7271 or 717-568-5454 ■^^■B^SSR«BHB^SSBSS3KSB3HE^B9BS9 FEEDER PIGS FOR SALE Vet Inspected - Health Charts - Direct from Farrowing operations to your finishing unit on high pressure washed & sanitized truck. Feed and Management Program Call us and ask for appointment to discuss ways to help you make more money. MoretoGainT f ' n U. „ JOHN H. THOMAS, JR. MiHersville, Pa. 17551 Ph. 717-872-5646 Complete Line of Feeds Management Program . , i; in- Choice beilei UeeU.OO lovvci, > icltl grade 4 1.00 lower, Good 2.00 lower. Cow beet 1.00-2.00 higher to west coast, .50-1.50 lower in midwest. Compared to Tuesday’s 4:00 report: Fresh pork loins 14-17 lbs. mostly 2.50 lower, l/-22ibs. steady, 22/up lbs. 4.50 higher than last test. Picnics, 1.00-3.00 lower. Boston butts 4-8 lbs., 1.25 higher in very limited market test. Sparenbs 1.00- higher. Fresh hams steady to .50 higher. Sdls bellies 1.50-3.00 lower. Fresh 72% trim mings steady. Boneless picnics 1.00- lower late. Trading slow early, moderate late. Demand light to moderate. Sales reported on 75 1 /z loads and 19 loads -ot trimmings. FRESH PORK CUTS LOINS: 14-17 lbs. 90.00-92.00, mostly 90.50, 1.00 to mostly 2.50 lower; 17-22 lbs. 83.00, steady, 22/up lbs. 80.00; 4.50 hghr than last test. PICNICS; 4-8 lbs. 46.00, 1.00-3.00 lower; 8/up lbs. 43.50,2,50 lower. BOSTON BUTTS; 4-8 lbs. 69.00, 1.25 higher in very limited market test. SPAREKIBS: 3.5/dn lbs. 86.00- 86.00 frozen, 1.00-2.00 higher; 3.5- 5.5 lbs. 76.00 fresh. SKINNED HAMS; 14-17 lbs. 89.00; 17-20 lbs. 85.00-86.00, steady; 20-26 lbs. 82.50-83.00, steady-. 50 higher; 26/up lbs. 66.50, BELLIES, SDLS: 12-14ibs. 51.00, pt Id 51.50, 2.00-3.00 lower; 14-16 lbs. 51.00, pt Id. 51.50, 2.00-3.00 lower; 16-18 lbs. 49.50, Id. early 50.50,1.50-2.50 lower. PORK TRIMMINGS BONELESS PROCESSING PIiRK (Chemical Lean) 42% lean trimmings tresh 42.00. 72% lean trimmings fresh 71.00- 72.00, steady. 72% lean trimmings frozen 71.50. 72% bnls picnics fresh 71.00- 72.00, late 71.00,1.00 Iwr late. 72% bnls picnics frzn 72,00-74.00, late 72.00,2.00 Iwr late. FOR THE WEEK: Fresh pork loins steady to 2.00 higher, except 22/up lbs. 4.50 higher. Picnics 1.50- 4.00 lower. Boston butts 4-8 lbs. 3.00 .lower, Sparenbs 1.00-3.00 higher. Fresh hams 1.50-2.50 higher, ex cept 26/up lbs. .50-2.00 lower. Sdls bellies 2.00-7.00 lower. 42% trim mings .50 lower. 72% trimmings and boneless picnics 1.50-2.50 lower. Skinned jowls steady. St. Louis Cattle Wednesday, November 25 Report supplied by USUA Receipts This Week Week Ago ' 3,000 Year Ago 2,000 . Comared last week slaughter steers and heifers mostly .50 lower. Cows 1.00 higher. Bulls 1.00-2.00 lower. Slaughter supply fully 50% steers, near 30 per cent heifers and 15 per cent cows. SJLAUGHTER STEERS: Mixed Choice and Prune 2-4 1050-1260 lbs. 59.50- Choice 24 950-1275 lbs. 58.50- part load Choice 2-3 965- lbs. 60.75 at midweek. Mixed Good and Choice 24 900-1225 lbs. 57.50-’ 58.50. Good 2-3 900-1175 lbs. 55.50- 57.50. Few mostly Good 2-3 1075- 1275 lb. Holsteins 52.00-54.00. SLAUGHTER HEIFERS: Mixed Choice and Prime 24 875-1075 lbs. 57.50- Choice 24 825-1050 lbs. 56.00-57.50. Mixed Good and Choice 2-3 750-1000 lbs. 54.50-56.00. Good 2- 3 700-950 lbs. 52.50-54.50. COWS: Closing sales; Utility and Commercial 24 36.00-38,00. Boning Utility 1-2 38.0040.00. Cutter 1-2 34.00- Canner and Low Cutter 1-2 38.0040.00. Cutter 1-2 34.00- 37.00. Canner and Low Cutter 1-2 31.00- BULLS; Yield Grade 1-2 1000- 1800 lbs. 42.0048.00, mostly 43.00- 47.00. FEEDER CATTLE; Limited supply teeder steers and heifers uneven, but generally steady.' Supply mainly medium steers and heifers. FEEDER STEERS: Medium Frame 1-2 400-900 lbs. 57.00-61.00. Few lots medium frame 2 300-600 lbs. 50.00-54.00. FEEDER rtEIFEKS: Few lots ' medium frame 1 300-850 lbs. 50.00- 55.00. Medium Frame 1-2 35(W>00 lbs. 45.50-50.00. —v. Home of the complete } Yorkshire: sound, L ~VLi) | I - meaty, productive! nmffls |ll»l»rlw< | .. 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 X Mile North of Ephrata, PA c oY* s cows °OWs 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. MBeef 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 3,000
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