A6—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, January 16,1982 Hay Markets New Holland Hay New Holland Sales Stables Monday, Jan. 11 Report supplied by auction 113 loads. Alfalfa 77.00-146.00; Timothy 86.00-126.00; Mixed 64.00-142.00; Straw 40.0068.00; Corn 75.00-79.00. Good’s Hay Leola, Pa. Wednesday, Jan. 13 Report supplied by auction 46 loads. Mixed 90.00-119.00; Timothy 104.00-135.00; Alfalfa 90.00133.00; Straw 55.00-62.00; two Fodder 40.00 & 43.00; Corn 79.00; One Clover 96.00. Vintage Hay Friday, Jan. 8 Alfalfa 90.00-119.00; mixed 80.00 98.00; timothy 80.00-98.00; straw 70.00. 15 loads. Keister’s Hay 10 loads. Timothy, 78-89 a ton; Mixed hay, 89-102 a ton; Straw, 46-48; Firewood, 29-49 a load. Green Dragon Hay Ephrata, Pa. Friday, Jan. 8 Report supplied by PDA 103 Loads Hay and 48 Loads Straw. Alfalfa 90.00-148, mostly 110.00- 141; Mixed hay 78.00-127.00, in dividual 155; Timothy hay, 89.00- 111, few down to 76; Clover, in dividual 93.00 & 109; Grass, in dividual 90.00; Straw 45.00-59.00; Ear Corn, 13 loads 73.00-85.00; Com Fodder, 5 loads 31.00-43.00. MATERIALS ATRAZINE LASSO DUAL MELVIN 2213 Leabrook Road, Lancaster, PA 17601 Ph: 717-898-8354 or 569-6576 Regional Hay Friday, Jan. 8 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, spots stronger. Alfalfa 90.00-110, few 120.00; Mixed hay 75.00-85.00; Timothy hay 70.00-85.00; Straw 40.00-50.00; Mulch 40.00-45.00. New Wilmington Hay Middleburg, Pa. Friday, Jan. 8 Report supplied by PDA 35 Loads Hay and 16 Loads Straw. Alfalfa, few 102.00-134.00; Mixed hay 64.00-102.00; Timothy hay 73.00-84.00; Clover, individual 82.00; Straw 47.00-55, individual 41.00; Ear Corn, 8 loads 51.00-59, individual 46. Pa. Grain Monday, Jan. 11 Report supplied by PDA Compared with last Monday’s market for Southeastern, Central and South Central Pa.: Corn uneven, mostly steady, spots 15 cents higher. Wheat steady to 15 cents higher. Barley & Oats fully steady. Ear Corn steady to $5 higher. Prices paid delivered to dealers dock - (All prices per bushel, ex cept Ear Corn per ton.) Southeastern Pa. Com No. 2-y range 2.65-2.85, few reported 2,50, average 2.72; Wheat No. 2 range 3.40-3.90, average 3.67; Barley No. 3 range 2.20-2.35, average 2.25; Oats No. 2 range 2.00-2.25, average 2.14; Soybeans No. 1 range 5.806.04, average 5.93; Gram Sorghum No. 2 range 2.15, average 2.15; Ear Corn range 64.0075.00, average 70.41. Central Pa. Corn No. 2-y range 2.60-2.80, tew reported 2.50, average 2.67; Wheal No. 2 range 3.30-4.00, mostly 3.50- 3.70, average 3.58; Barley No. 3 range 2.00-2.30, average 2.16; Oats No. 2 range 1.80-2.00, tew reported 2.20, average 1.93; Grain Sorghum No. 2 range 2.30-2.35, average 2.33; Buckwheat range 9.00-10.00, * BICEP * FUR AO AN 10-G * COUNTER 15-G ETC. R. WEAVER Livestock market and auction news average 9.50; New Ear Corn range tio.oo-72.00, average 65.11. South Central Pa. Corn No. 2-y range 2.50-2.60, few reported 2.70, average 2.58; Wheat No. 2 range 3.10-3.40, few reported 3.75, average 3.35; Barley No. 3 range 2.10-2.30, average 2.20; Oats No. 2 range 1.90-2.10, average 2.01; Ear Corn range 57.00-70.00, average 65.25. Western Pa. Corn No. 2-y range 2.50-2.60, few reported 2.35, average 2.54; Wheat No. 2 range 3.05-3.20, few reported 3.85, average 3.37; Barley No. 3 range 2.20, average 2.20; Oats No. 2 range 1.95-2.00, average 1.98; Buckwheat range 8.50, average 8.50. Southeastern, Central & South Central Summary Com No. 2-y range 2.55-2.85, average 2.68; Wheat No. 2 range 3.25-3.90, average 3.59; Barley No. 3 range 2.10-2.30, average 2.21; Oats No. 2 range 1.80-2.20, average 2.01; New Gar Corn range 60.00- 75.00, average 67.34. Leesport Auction Wednesday, Jan. 13 Report supplied by PDA CATTLE: 174. Compared with last Wednesday’s market; Slaughter steers steady to strong; SI. cows 1.50-2.00 higher. SI. steers: Choice 1000-1275 lbs. 60.00-62.50, one at 63.75; Good & Choice holsteins 1250-1450 lbs. 50.00-54.00; Good 57.10-60.00, 52.25-56.00; few Utility & low Standard 48.25-51.75. SI. heifers; few Choice 960-1140 lbs. 54.00- few Good 53.25-54.50; one Standard at 50.85. SI. cows; Utility & Commercial 40.5043.10, one at 44.75; Cutters 37.7541.60, few 43.35; few Canner & L. Cutter 33.00- SI. bullocks: few Good 57.25-60.50, one at 64.00; few Standard 53.50-58.35. SI. bulls: few Yield Grade No. 1, 1250-1875 lbs. 54.00- few Yield Grade No. 2, 1080-1280 lbs. 47.50-52.35. FEEDER CATTLE: Steers, few Medium Frame No. 1, 400-640 lbs. 53.50-54.50. CALVES: 116. Vealers grading Standard & low Good steady to 5.00 higher. One Prime at 110.00; few Choice 72.00-87.00; few Good 60.00- 78.00; Standard & Good 110-125 lbs. 55.00-60.00; 90-110 lbs. 50.00-60.00; 70-90 lbs. 40.00-50.00; few Utility 60- 100 lbs. 30.00-42.00. FARM CALVES: Hoi. Bulls 90- 125 lbs. 55.0077.00, mostly 59.00- 63.00. HOGS: 268. Barrows and gilts 6.00- higher. US No. 1-2 200-235 lbs. 49.50-50.00, few to 51.00; No. 1-3 190-265 lbs. 48.75-50.25; few No. 2-3 260-290 lbs. 46.75-49.75; Sows 2.50- 3.00 higher; US No. 1-3 300-600 lbs. 41.25-43.75, few 44.75; few Utility 280-440 lbs. 33.00-40.25. Few Boars 32.00- FEEDER PIGS 63. Few US No. 1-3 35-65 lbs. 57.00-65.00 per hun dredweight; few No. 1-3 75-150 lbs. 42.00- One lot Utility 60 lbs. at 55.00 per hundredweight. SHEEP: 3. Couple si. ewes 24.00 & 33.00. Dewart Auction Dewart, Pa. Monday, Jan. 11 Report supplied by PDA CATTLE 115. Compared with last Monday’s market, slaughter cows grading Utility & Com mercial $1.75 to $3 higher. Pew Good slaughter steers 53.00-56.00, few Standard 51.00-52.50. Few Choice slaughter heifers 56.00- 59.25, few Good 51.00-51.75. Utility & Commercial slaughter cows 38.7543.75, few to 45.50, few Cut ters 35.50-39.00, few Canner & Low Cutter 31.10-35.00. Few Good slaughter bullocks 45.0048.75. Few Yield Grade #1 1090-1760 lbs. slaughter bulls 45.75-55.00. Few Large Frame #1670-730 lbs. feeder steers 49.00-53.00, few Large Frame #2 350-520 lbs. 37.5047.50. CALVES 136. Few Choice vealers 95.00-101.00, few Good 65.00-75.00, Standard & Good 70-100 lbs. 45.00-58.00, few Utility 50-75 lbs. 35.0045.00. Farm calves, holstein bulls 85-120 lbs. 58.00-80.00. HOGS 185. Barrows & gilts $5 to $6 higher. US No. 1-2 210-230 lbs. barrows & gilts 50.40-51.00, 3 head 51.40, No. 1-3 230-265 lbs. 48.80- 50.00, one lot No. 1-3 103 lbs. 48.70. US No. 1-3 350-575 lbs. sows 38.00- 41.25. -FEEDER PIGS 44. US No. 1-3 25- 40 lbs. feeder pigs 19.00-23.00 per head, one lot No. 1-3 50 lbs. 24.00 per head. SHEEP 25. Choice 70-95 lbs, wooled slaughter lambs 47.00-55.00, Belleville Auction Wednesday, January 13 Report supplied by auction • CATTLE 119. Compared with last Wedneday’s market. SI. steers: (lew) Good 54.50-S9.SO; Utility holsteins 43.50-51.00. SI. cows: Utility & Commercial 37.75- 40.00, couple 41.50; Cutters 35.35- 37.00; Canner & L. Cutter 32.00- 35.00; Shells down to 21.25. SI. bulls; Yield Grade No. 1,1195-1585 lbs. 46.50-50.35. CALVES: 134. (few) Choice 87.00; Good 65.00-78.00; Standard & Good 70-100 lbs. 53.0080.00; Utility 50-75 lbs. 35.0047.00. Bulls, 85-100 lbs. 65.0080.00. FARM CALVES: Hoi. Bulls 100- 115 lbs. 85.00-100.00. HOGS; 204. US No. 1-2 210-235 lbs. 49.10-50.25 No. 1-3 190-250 lbs. 46.6048.75; one lot No. 1-3 at 40.00; US No. 1-3 380-620 lbs. 40.0043.00. FEEDER PIGS 230. US No. 1-3 20-35 lbs. 15.00-27.00 per head; No. 1-3 35-50 lbs. 30.00-36.00 per head. SHEEP: No market tested. GOATS: 30.0055.00 per head. f^STySSft* ."S' KARL {HIDEfI fflflfflS | Hiliaii>»l | "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 FRIDAY, JANUARY 22 ON THE FIRM 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 QuarryviHe, take Rt. 272 to Little Britain, turn north, follow Little Britain Road to Jackson Road, 2nd farm, OR take Rt. 222, out of QuarryviHe 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 & ' Landrace cross. Bred for easier & less trouble over farrowing. _ C QualifiedPseudorabies'Negative J Herd No. #55 Validated 9 _Bruceilosls.FreeHerd No _ I 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, QuarryviHe, Pa JOHN B. STOITZfUS R.D. 1, Kirkwood, Pa Abe Diffenbach, Auctioneer NEXT SALE DATE FEB. 19 Home of the complete Yorkshire: sound, meaty, productive!
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