Al4—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, January 30,1982 Livestock market and auction news Weekly Summary Friday, January 29 Report supplied by PDA CATTLE: 6066. Compared with 5615 head last week, and 5639 head a year ago. Compared with last week’s market: Slaughter steers & cows steady to 1.00 lower; SI. heifers steady to 2.00 lower; SI. bulls 1.50-2.00 lower. SI. steers: High Choice & Prime 63.25-65.75; Choice 59.00-64.00, good 54.00-61.00; Standard 49.00-55.00. SI. heifers; Choice 55.00-61.50; Good 50.00- 57.00; Standard 42.00-50.00. SI. cows: Utility & Commercial 38.00- 43.00; Cutters 35.50-40.50; Canner & L. Cutter 30.00-38.00; Shells down to 20.00. SI. bullocks: few Choice 60.50-65.50; few Good 52.00-60.50; Standard 45.00-52.50. SI. bulls; Yield Grade No. 1, 1200-2700 lbs. 48.00- few Yield Grade No. 2, 900-1300 lbs. 42.00-52.00. FEEDER CATTLE: Steers, Medium Frame No. 1, 300-650 lbs. 40.00- Heifers, Medium Frame No. 1, 350-700 lbs. 35.00- 48.50; Bulls, Medium Frame No. 1, 300-700 lbs. 43.00-53.00. CALVES: 3929. Compared with 3821 head last week and 3497 head a year ago. Vealers Good & Choice unevenly steady. Standard & low Good 3.00-5.00 higher, few Prime 95.00-108.00; Choice 85.00-105.00; Good 75.00-90.00, 90-110 lbs. 45.00- 60.00 ; 70-90 lbs. 35.00-50.00; Utility 50-100 lbs. 15.00-45.00. FARM CALVES: Hoi. Bulls 90- 130 lbs. 60.00-105.00; Hoi. Heifers 90-140 lbs. 62.00-105.00. HOGS: 7306. Compared with 8136 head last week and 6974 head a year ago. Barrows and gilts 1.00- 2.00 higher. US No. 1-2 200-245 lbs. 49.50-53.00 No. 1-3 195-255 lbs. 47.50- 51.00; No. 2-3- 240-280 lbs. 46.00- 48.50; No. 1-3 140-190 lbs. 37.00- 47.00; Sows steady to strong. US No. 1-3 300-600 lbs. 39.50-46.00; few No. 2-3 450-700 lbs. 35.0040.00. Boars 25.00-36.00. FEEDER PIGS 721. Compared with 906 head last week and 1275 a ALFALFA GROWERS i?lcm now for a better croi Attend Our Alfalfa Meeting!! Open to all farmers growing alfalfa. The Featured Speakers Are: Steve Fisher - FMC Wayne Marc - Stauffer Chemical John Flanagan - Ciba Geigy Dave Cote - Chevron John Yocum - Penn State Ext. Subjects will cover the total management of this crop. THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 4,1982 LEOLA FAMILY RESTAURS-f Meeting will begin with a June*'. Call for reservations by February 2 717-397-5152 ORGANIC PLANT FOOD CO. t( r BULK BLENDS 1 hiWIMI Y [ ANHYDROUS AMMOKHA J year ago. Feeder pigs steady to weak US No. 1-3 20-35 lbs. 12.00- 22.00 per head few down to 7.00; No. 1-3 35-50 lbs. 20.00-34.00. No. 1-3 50-75 lbs. 27.00-43.00. GRADED FEEDER PIGS: 2481. Compared with 1667 head last week, and 2104 head a year ago. All sales by CWT. Feeder Pigs stronger, mostly 6.00-15.00 higher. US No. 1-2 30-40 lbs. 90.00-105.00,40- 50 lbs. 82.00-96.00, 50-60 lbs. 62.00- 78.00,60-85 lbs. 50.00-71.00; US No. 2-3 25-40 lbs. 75.00-96.00, 40-50 lbs. 55.00- 50-75 lbs. 45.00-62.00. SHEEP: 612. Compared with 397 head last week and 340 head a year ago. Wooled si. lambs strong to 4.00 higher; Choice 6U-105 lbs. 50.00- 62.50, tew to 70.00; Good 65-100 lbs. 66.00- SI. ewes: 18.00-35.00. Leesport Auction Wednesday, January 27 Report supplied by POa CATTLE 371. Compared with :iast Wednesday's market, slaughter 'steers 51M>1 lower, spots $3 lower. Slaughter cows mostly 25 v -75' lower. Choice 24, 1150-1335 lbs. slaughter steer 59-62.75, Good & Low Choice 57.75-60.50, lot 64.00, Good 56.25-59; Good & Choice holstems 52.50-55, Standard 51.00- 54, Utility & Low Standard 47.00- 50.10, Choice 34, slaughter heiters 53-67.75, few 59.75, Good 49.25-53.50, Standard 42.5048.75, few Utility 42.0045. Utility & Commercial slaughter cows 39.0042, couple 42.35 & 44.10, Low Dressing Utility 36-38.75, Cutters 36.60-39.50, tew 40.50, Canner & Low Cutters 34- 37.10, tew down to 32.50, tew Shells down to 28. individual Choice slaughter bullock at 60, Good 53.10- 57.25, individual’s 58.25 & 59, Standard 49-52.50, few Utility 45.75- 47.75. Yield Grade #1,1325-2025 lbs. slaughter bulls 51.60-54.85, one 57.10, tew #2, 1530-1880 lbs. 49.60- 52.50. Medium Frame #1,3-570 lbs. feeder steers 44.50-59.50, Large Frame #2, 585-685 lbs. 44.0049, few down 37.00; Medium Frame #l, 4- 11:30 A.M. at the 2313 NORMAN ROAD, LANCASTER. PA PHONE: 717-397-5152 Hours; Monday thru Friday 7 to 4 Saturday 7:30-12 00 700 ibs. teeder belters 42-47.50, lot 55.25. CALVES 127. Vealers steady to $5 higher. Choice vealers, in dividual’s 85.00 & 90, Good 80.00-90, tew Standard & Good 115-130 lbs. 69.00- 90-115 lbs. 50.00-59, 65-90 lbs. 45.00-50, Utility 55-105 lbs. 30.00- Farm Calves; Hoi. Bulls 85-125 lbs. 70.00-96, few down to 60; Hoi. Heifers 85-145 lbs. 70.00-85. HOGS 282. Barrows and gilts 50 - $1.50 higher. US No. 1-2 2-255 lbs. barrows and gilts 49.75-50.25, tew 61, lot 53.25, No: 1-3 190-260 lbs. 48.Z5-49.85, lew 50.10, tew No. 2-3 2-240 lbs. 48.8549.25, No. 1-3 155180 lbs. 40.25-45. 'Sows mostly, steady. US No- 1-3 360-655 lbs. sows 40- 42.75, one 43.25, No. 2-3 230-455 lbs. 35.75-40. Boars 34.00-36, individual 38.50. KEEDEK PIGS 141. US No. 1-3 25-45 ibs. feeder pigs 65.00-75 Cwl., No. 1-3 50-85 lbs. 40.0045 per hundredweight. SHEEP 42. Choice 30-55 lbs. new crop lambs 00-02.50. Slaughter sheep 23.50-30. Goats B: $2O-32.00 per head, tew 37.0041. Westminster Livestock Auction Westminster, Md. Tuesday, Jan. 26 Report supplied by auction BUTCHER COWS: Good run - steady prices. High Yield 41,00- 43.25; Standard & Utility 38.00- 41.00; Canners 36.00-39.00; Shelly 36.00 Down. Bulls One Medium 2305 lbs. at 46.00. Steers Good run! Choice 60.00-63.00; Good 55.00- 60.00; Holsteins Good & Low Choice 53.00-56.00; Standard 50.00- 54.00. Heifers One Prime at 62.50; Choice 58.50; Commercial to Good 45.00-51.00. BUTCHER HOGS: Good run, $ l.OO higher. US #1 & 2 215-260 lbs. 48.0049.75; US 1&3 215-240 lbs. 47.0048.00; US 2&3 195-210 lbs. 45.0047.00. Sows Over 500 lbs. In 'B2 Haemophilus pleuropneumonia is a pneumonia causing organism which kills with little advance warning You will probably not recognize the first signs of this disease usually nothing more noticeable than hard-to-detect. shallow breathing. The first readily apparent indication of trouble is likely to be unexplained deaths in a herd which appeared to be perfectly health y Contact ■* AHMAL mtucmc AM Medic for p.o. Box 575 . f“/ oil your animal MANCHESTER, PA. 17345 / f|e<iffh & IbVHI SUppffeS SUDDEN UNEXPLAINED DEATHS CAN MEAN HAEMOPHILUS PLEUROPNEUMONIA Haemophilus Pleuropneumonia is the killer which usually strikes at about 60 pounds to market - when each pig represents a very substantial investment NOW - there's a federally-licensed vaccine for pro! against this costly disease... 0 MRMT PARDEL™ is available From your Animal Medic Route PA. Residents Out of State 42.00- ; 300-500 lbs. 36.50-41.50. Boars One 425 Ibs. at 36.75. VEAL CALVES: Light calves $2 lower. Choice 90.00-100.00; Good 80.00- Standard 65.00-80.00; Killers 80-100 lbs. 45.00-52.00; Weak & Rough 45.00 Down. CALVES RETURNED TO FARM: $5 higher. Holstein Bulls 95-120 lbs. 55.00-90.00; Mainly 60.00- 85.00. LAMBS: 2 Choice (new crops) 52.00-55.00. STOCK CATTLE: Few Good 225- 325 lbs. 52.50-61.00; Few 500-600 lbs. 46.0fM7.00; Heifers 2 Choice 575 Ibs. at 50.00; Bulk Good 600-700 Ibs. 40.00-46.00. Bulls Good Holsteins 700-980 lbs. 42.00-45.00. PIGS AND SHOATS: Good demand. By the Head 30-60 lbs. 22.00-32.00; Few small lots 13.00- 2U.OU; By the lb. 130-180 lbs. 37.00- 40.00; Boars 200-280 lbs. 30.50-34.00. 34.00. Belknap Auction Dayton, Pa. Wednesday, January 27 Report supplied by PDA CATTLE 80; Standard slaughter steers 46.50-52.25. Couple Good slaughter heifers 48.50 & 49.00, Pa. Cattlemen HARRISBURG - The Penn sylvania Cattlemen’s Association held its annual membership meeting on Jan. 13 at the Penn sylvania Farm Show. Elected president of the Association tor 1982 was Galen E. Dreibelbis, Nittany Farms, State College. Dreibbelbis is a purebred Chianma breeder, and has been active in the Northeast and American Chianma Association. Elected vice president was Dino Salezze, owner of Pat-Ric Farm, Germansvilie. Pat-Ric Farm is a purebred Angus and commercial cow operation, and exhibited the Grand Champion Angus bull at the Salesman or Cali Toll Free: Standard 39.00-46.00, few Utility 3V.VO-39.25). Few Utility and Commercial slaughter cows 39.25- 43.00, one 45.50, Cutters 36.75-39.25, few Canner and Low Cutters 33.00- 35.50. Few Standard slaughter bullocks 45.00-47.00, few Utility 40.00- Few Yield Grade #l, 1170-1835 lbs. slaughter bulls 49.50- 54.75, few #2, 950-1270 lbs. 42.00- 46.50. Medium and Large Frame #1,310-660 lbs. feeder heifers 35.00- 44.50. few 48.00-50.50. CALVES! 81: Few Choice vealers 80.00- few Good 66.00-79.00, Standard and Good 90-125 lbs. 45.00- 65-85 lbs. 30.00-46.00. Farm Calves: Hoi. Bulls 95-125 lbs. 60.00- individual Hoi. Heifers 105 lbs. at 77.50. HOGS 158: Barrows and gilts fully 2.00 higher. US No. 1-2 220-245 lbs. barrows and gilts 49.50-50.25, No. 2-3 200-265 lbs. 44.25-48.50. Sows 5.00 lower. US No. 1-3 260-480 lbs. sows 40.00-45.25, few No. 2-3 400-635 lbs. 35.00-40.00. Few Boars 25.00- 33.00. FEEDER PIGS 96: Few US No. 1-3 25-35 lbs. feeder pigs 7.00-13.00 per head, No. 1-3 40-50 lbs. 23.00- 28.00 per head. SHEEP 0. elect officers 1982 PA Farm Show. Kay Bratton, Bratton Charolais Farms, McVeytown, was re elected treasurer and L.L. Wilson, State College, was re-elected secretary. the next event held by the Cattlemen’s Association will be the Annual Spring Banquet, Friday, March 5 at State College. The Annual Spring Banquet will be held in conjunction with the Penn State Beef Cattle Conference to be held March 5 and 8. Further information can be obtained by writing to the Penn sylvania Cattlemen’s Association, 862 Webster Drive, State College, Pa. 16801. The disease can spread rapidly, infecting more than half of the herd - of which 20% to 40% may die showing severe lesions of the lungs. Animals that do recover arc generally slow growing, show poor feed conversion, and are potential carriers of the disease. Administration may be either subcutaneous or intra muscular. Vaccinate at 8 weeks or older Revac cmate 3 weeks later. 800-632-1831 800-233-1956 ion ect M*IU|>PHUUS PUUMOMIUMbaui MCTiaia FARDEL**' WtMTMOVE*
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