Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, January 23, 1982, Image 3

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    Hog Markets
Lancaster Hogs
Lancaster Stockyards
Monday, Jan. 18
Report supplied by USDA
HOGS: Barrows and gilts steady
to 50 higher.
BARROWS AND GILTS: US 1-2
—2OO-1145 ibs. 49.25-49.50, few 49.50-
49.75; US 1 210-245 lbs. 49.75-50.50;
US 1-3 210-260 lbs. 48.7549.00.
Tuesday, Jan. 19
Report supplied by USDA
Today 537
Last Tuesday 482
TREND: Compared to Monday
barrows and gilts 1.00 lower.
BARROWS AND GILTS; US 1-2
200-245 lbs. 48.25-48.75; US 1210-250
lbs. 49.0049.75; US 1-3 220-260 lbs.
47.7548.25; Few 200-210 lbs. 47.00-
47.50. !
Wednesday, Jan. 20
' Report supplied by USDA
HOGS: Compared to Tuesday
barrows and gilts mostly steady.
BARROWS AND GILTS: US 1-2
205-255 lbs. 48.2549.00; US 1 Few
lbs. 49.25-50.10; US 1-3 200
«60ibS. 47.2548.25.
New Holland
Feeder Pigs
Wednesday, Jan. 2ft
Report supplied by USDA
Feeder Pigs
Today 689
Last Wednesday 467
Last. Year 1273-
TREND: Compared to last
Wednesday feeder pigs under 50 lb.
5.00-10.00 higher, weights over 50
lb. steady to 5.00 lower. Supply
included 110 head Utility boars and
pigs sold as is. All pigs weighed on
arrival and sold, by the hundred
m US 1-2: 43 head 20-28 lbs. 108.00;
20 head 33-37 lbs. 84.0089.00; 97
head 4049 lbs. 76.0083.00; 112 head
5059 lbs. 64.0078.00; 39 head 6069
lbs. <55.00-62.00; 23 head 7074 lbs.
53.0056.00; 88 head 85-159 lbs.
47.0049.00.
US 2-3; 36 head 21-35 lbs. 63.00
76.00; 57 head 4045 lbs. 46.0066.00;
43. head 51-63 lbs. 55.0068.00; 13
head 99-107 lbs. 45.0047.00.
The Bottom Line
As everybody knows the bottom line represents your profit or
loss, and at WALTER M. DUNLAP AND SONS we do all we can to
enhance your profit or minimize your loss.
How do we do it?
The answer is in the way ail livestock consignments are expertly
sorted and handled whether those consignments are fat cattle,
veal calves; feeder pigs or fat hogs..
The result is LESS SHRINK.
First of all, every consignment of feeder pigs, veal calves and
fat hogs is weighed upon arrival. So, with LESS SHRINK, and at
present prices, this means MORE DOLLARS for you the con
signor.
> Secondly, all fat cattle are assigned large pens and each con
signment is kept separate. With large airy pens and water
available the resuit is LESS SHRINK.
And just one more matter of importance There is no waiting
at the docks to unload.
What does all this add up to?
The bottom line is LESS SHRINK and more dollars to you the
consignor.
NEXT FEEDER PIG SALE
Tuesday, January 26, at 1:00 PM
Walter M. Dunlap and Sons
Lancaster Stockyards
Tel. (717) 397-5136
*. ....... .
New Holland Hogs
Monday, Jan. 18
Report supplied by USDA
Today 1556
Last Monday 1209
Last Year 1681
TREND: Compared—to Jast-
Monday barrows and gilts opened
2.004.00 higher, later 1.00-2.00
higher.
BARROWS AND GILTS; US 1-2
200-245 lbs. 51.00-52.00, Few early
52.00-52.50; US 1 210-245 lbs. 52.50-
53.50, Seven head 56.10; US 1-3 200-
260 lbs. 50.75-51.50, Late 50.00-50.50.
Indianapolis Hogs
Thursday, Jan. 21
HOGS: 1500 - (Currently 600
short). US 1-2 220250 lbs. 48.00
48.50.
SOWS: Active, 501.00 lower.
(8%). US 1-3 300350 lbs. 37.00
38.00; 500-575 lbs. 42.50; 575-650 lbs.
42.5044.00. US Medium 300400 lbs.
36.0037.50.
BOARS: 200250 lbs. 36.00; over
350 lbs. 34.5035.00.
- St. Louis Hogs
Thursday, Jam-21
Report supplied by USDA
HOGS: 4500 Barrows & gilts
active, 1.502.00 higher. US 1-2 200
250 lbs. 48.5049.00; US 1-3 200260
lbs. 47.5048.50; US 2-3 250270 lbs.
46.5047.50.
SOWS; 1.503.00 higher. (About
9%). US 1-3 300500 lbs. 39.0042.00 r
Over 500 1b5'43.0046.00.
BOARS: Over 250 lbs. 36.00
36.25; 2002501b5. 37.0039.00.
Peoria Hogs
v Thursday, Jan. 21
Report supplied by USDA
HOGS: 2SOO - Barrows & gilts
veryacUve, opening unevenly 2.00-
3.00 higher in a forced affair. US 1-
2 200-240 lbs. 48.5049.50, 185 head
50.00; US 1-3 200-250 lbs. 48.0048.50.
SOWS; 2.004.50 higher. (18%).
US 1-3 350450 lbs. 40.00;T50-500 lbs.
44.0044.50; Over 500 lbs. 45.00, few
at 46.00.
BOARS: Over 350 lbs. 35.00;
under 350 lbs. 37.0042.00.
Lancaster
Feeder Pigs
Tuesday, Jan. 19
Report supplied by USDA
Today
Last Tuesday
Last Year
TKI.X!) Compared to last
Tuesday wedoi (Mgs uneven, few
30-39 lb. weak to a.OO lower, 40-70
lbs. 3.004.00 higher. All pigs
weighed on arrival and sold by the
hundredweight.- -
US J-2: 10 head 22-23 lbs. 97.50-
100.00 ; 86 head 30-39 lbs. 72.00-
81.00; 322 head 40-49 lbs. 73.00-
78.50; 65 head 4(M9 lbs. 61.00-68.00;
140 head 50-59 lbs. 68.00-69.00; 124
head 50-54 lbs. 75.00-80.00; 78 head
60-69 lbs. 60.00-65.50.
US 2-3: 20 head 34-37 lbs. 70.00-
76.00; 42 head 40-52 lbs. 56.00-70.00;
11 head 74 lbs. 56.50.
Lancaster Hogs
Saturday, Jan. 16
Report supplied by auction
1030 head.
U.S. M 210-235 lbs. 55.50-57.50,
few 57.25-58.00; U.S. I & 2 210-245
lbs. 53.85-55.35; U.S. 2 & 3 200-255
lbs. 54.25-53.75; Sows 300-400 lbs.
36.50- sows 400 lbs. and up
38.50- Boars 200-300 lbs. 37.00
40.00; Boars 300 lbs. and up 33.00
33.50.
Special Feeder
Pig Sale
Harrisonburg, Va.'
Tuesday,-Jan. 12
Report supplied by VDA
There were 1,840 head sold.
U.S. 1-2: 30-39 lbs.-70.00; 40-49
lbs. 59.75-62.50; 50-59 lbs. 54.50
55.00; 60-69 lbs. 48.00-52.00; 7084
lbs. 59.50; 85-100 lbs. 46.00.
U.S. 3: 3039 lbs. 62.00; 4049 lbs.
53.50; 50-59 lbs. 49.00; 6069 lbs.
43.00; 7084 lbs. 49.00; 85-100 lbs.
43.50.
Utility: 3039 lbs. 65.50; 4049 lbs.
54.00; 6069 lbs. 44.50; 85-100 lbs.
40.00.
U.S. 4: 30-39 lbs. 61.50; 70-84 lbs.
34.00.
HAY & STRAW
HAULED
To Local
Auctions
Have Market For
MULCH HAY
MEADOW GREEN FARMS
HOWARD H. WEAVER
RT #1 Box 93A
Richland. Pa. 17087
Best Time to Call
Saturday Morning x
6 A.M. & 8 A.M.
717-933-5187
• Up-to-date market information
• Commission Agents (or slaughter cattle, (at
hogs, calves, lambs, feeder pigs.
• Suppliers of feeder cattle
Consign your livestock to J.M. Hoober,
Inc., and receive personal care & service.
PH: (717) 397-6191 - Home 569-2084
Hog Dept. 626-8653
Chicago Grain Futures |
1415
Corn
2.72%
Mar.
2.82
May
July
-2.87%
Trend - Corn is higher. Wheat is lower, Soybeans are higher, Soybean
Meal is higher.
Market Providedby Commodity Department
Dean Witter Reynolds, Inc.
U.S. Inspected
livestock Slaughter
Estimated Dally Livestock Slaughter—Thursday, Jan. 21
Report supplied by USDA Estimated Daily Livestock Slaughter
Linder Federal Inspection
CALVES HOGS
CATTLE
This Week
513.000
Last Week
493.000
Last Year
483,000 39,000
Market courtesy of USDA.
Eighty-four
Auction
Eighty-four, Pa.
Monday, Jan. 18
Report supplied by PDA
CATTLE 158. Compared with
last Monday’s market, slaughter
cows *Bl to $2 higher. Standard
Slaughter steers 51.5055.50, few
Utility 44.0048.00. Few Good
slaughter heifers 52.0054.50, few
Standard 46.0050.25. Utility &
Commercial slaughter cows 39.00
42.25, one at 44.75, Commercial No.
4-5 36.0039.00, Cutters 35.0039.00,
Canner & Low Cutter 29.0036.00,
Shells down to 22.00. Yield Grade
#1 11001800 lbs. slaughter bulls
43.0053.00; one yield grade #2 1100
lbs. at 46.75. Few Medium Frame
§1 500600 lbs. feeder steers 48.00
50.00; few Medium Frame #1 400
600 lbs. feeder heifers 43.00-44.25.
CALVES 242. Vealers grading
Good & Choice $5 to $7 higher.
Standard steady. Few High Choice
120-125 lbs. vealers 120.00-125.00,
Choice 95.00-116.00, Good 80.00-
100.00, Standard & Good 110-130
lbs. 72.00-90.00, 90-110 ibs. 60.00-
74.00, 60-85 lbs. 50.00-62.00, tew
Utility 50-80 lbs. 32.0047.00. Farm
calves, holstein bolls 90-125 lbs.
75.00- few holstein heifers
75.00- ' slaughter calves,
grading Good & Choice 250-350 Ibs.
60.00-
. HOGS 141. Barrows & gilts $2 to
$3 higher. US No. 1-2 200-240 lbs.
barrows & gilts 49.0049.75, No. 1-3
195-250 lbs. 48.0048.50, No. 2-3 230-
260 lbs. 46.5047.00. US No. 1-3 350-
550 lbs. 50w542.0046.50, No. 2-3 400-
800 lbs. 35.0040.75. One Boar at
31.76.
FEEDER PIGS 13. US No. 1-3 40-
BO lbs. feeder pigs 20.00-28.50 per
head.
SHEEP 56. Choice 75-85 lbs.
shorn lambs 65.00-67.50, Good 80-90
lbs. wooled slaughter lambs 55.00-
58.00, few Utility 45-55 lbs. 41.50-
45.50. Slaughter sheep 20.00-26.50.
Lancaster Fanning, Saturday, January 23,1982—A3
(Closing Bids as of Thursday Jan. 21)
Wheat Soybeans Meal
3.81%
3.92%
-3.97%-
45,000
44,000
SHOTZBERGER
LIVESTOCK
TRANSPORTATION
PO Box 925
Lancaster, PA
17603
(717) 393-4641
“We Would Be
Happy To
Have You As
A Customer"
Soybean
191.60
6.42%
193.40
6.55V4
195.70
6.69%
1,324,000 96,000
1,263,000 93,000
1,405,000
Futures
Trading
(Closing Bids as of
Thursday Jan. 21)
Chicago Chicago New York
Cattle Hogs Maine
Potatoes
Feb.
61.57 49.15
60.90 47.35 8.89
Apr.
June €0.60
July
51.12
- Trend - Cattle are higher. Hogs
are higher. Potatoes are higher.
Market Provided
by Commodity Department
Dean Witter Reynolds, Inc.
Four States Livestock
Hagerstown, Md.
Wednesday, Jan. 13
Report supplied by auction
SLAUGHTER: Fed Steers No
Choice Offered. Good 52.00-54.75;
Medium 51.00 Down. Heifers Good
45.00-47.25; Medium 44.00 Down.
Cows $2.00 to $4.00 higher. High
Yield 42.50-44.00; Average 39.00-
42.00; Big Middle 36.00-38.00; Fatty
Herf. 35.00-37.00; Shelly 38.00
Down, Fat Bulls none offered. Veal
Calves, No Choice Offered. Light
calves steady. Good 68.00-70.00;
Medium 55.00-67.00; Farm Hfrs. to
55.00; Farm Bulls to 74.50; Light &
Weak 45.00 Down.
STOCKER: Steers 300-550 lbs.
Just a few offered due to bad
weather. Good dairy type 52.00-
56.00; STEERS: 600-850 lbs. none;
Heifers (All Weights). Medium
35.00 Down. Bulls Good 47.00-52.00;
Medium 46.00 Down. Dairy Cows
to 460.00. Pigs. Hd. 20-30 lbs. 16.50-
26.00; 40-§0 lbs. 27.00-31.00;
Slaughter Hogs $4.00 higher. 200-
230 lbs. 44.75-45.85 ; 240-260 lbs.
44.25-45.75; 190-205 lbs. 43.0043.75;
265-285 lbs. 41.0044.00.
CUSTOM
SOYBEAN
ROASTING
ON YOUR FARM
JONAS
ZIMMERMAN
RD #1
Lebanon, PA
SHEEP
91,000