Livestock market and auction news Weekly Summary Friday, March 12 Report supplied by PDA CATTLE: 5996. Compared with 6154 head last week, and 7466 head a year ago. Compared with last week’s market: Slaughter steers mostly 1.00-2.00 higher; SI. heifers 1.00- higher; SI. cows mostly 1.00 higher; SI. bullocks strong on a small supply; SI. bulls unevenly steady; SI. steers; High Choice & Prune 3-4, 67.50-72.10; Choice No. 24, 65.75-68.50, few to 70.00; Good 59.00- Standard 53.00-58.00. SI. heifers: Choice 60.00-65.75; Good 56.0060.50; Standard 50.00 54.00, few down to 45.00. SI. cows: Utility & Commercial 39.50-44.50, few to 45.50; Cutters 38.0042.50; Canner & L. Cutter 32.00-38.00; Shells down tq 24.00. SI. bullocks: few Choice 62.0068.85; Good 57.00 62.00; Standard 52.0057.00. SI. bulls; Yield Grade No. 1,10002400 lbs. 48.00-54.50, few to 58.50; Yield Grade No. 2, 9001450 lbs. 45.00 51.50. FEEDER CATTLE: Steers, Medium Frame No. 1, 400-800 lbs. 50.00*62.00. Heifers, Medium Exciting new hybrids are coming out of Funk’s Comprehensive Breeding System. Seven new G-numbers will be available for 1982 planting. These new hybrids feature genetic diversity to give you stronger protection against the many problems that could occur in your Helds. You’ll appreciate their stress tolerance, broad adaptability and other risk-reducing advantages. From early maturity through late season varieties, we offer our strong- Frame No. 1, 300600 lbs. 46.00 56.00; Bulls, Medium Frame No. 1, 300750 lbs. 45.0060.00. CALVES: 4018. Compared with 4187 head last week and 3977 head a year ago. Vealers grading Good & Choice strong to 5.00 higher, spots 8.00 higher. Standard & Good steady to 5.00 lower. Few Prime 100.00116.00; Choice 93.00108.00; Good 75.0095.00; 110130 lbs. 60.00 75.00; 90110 lbs. 50.0061.00; 65-90 lbs. 40.0058.00; Utility 50110 lbs. 30.0051.00. FARM CALVES: Hoi. Bulls 80 130 lbs. 55.0096.50, mostly 60.00 85.00; Hoi. Heifers 80140 lbs. 48.00 127.00. mostly 60.00112.00. HOGS: 7016. Compared with 7524 head last week and 7626 head a year ago. Barrows and gilts 1.00 1.50 higher. US No. 1-2 200240 lbs. 50.5051.50, few to 52.10, No. 1-3 200 250 lbs. 49.0051.00; No. 2-3 200275 lbs. 47.0049.85; No. 1-3 140190 lbs. 37.0049.00; Sows strong to 1.50 higher; US No. 1-3 300585 lbs. 41.0048.75; few No. 2-3 300685 lbs. 40.7545.00. 80ar530.0038.50. FEEDER PIGS 633. Compared with 707 head last week and 1196 a est lineup ever. Dependable, high performance hybrids of the “World Yield Leader” family. 1981 was our biggest sales year ever. Why are farmers planting more FunKls G and less of some other brands? Because they appreciate what happens when they put Funk’s G-Hybrids to work on their farms. We’re “Makin’ Our Move" in the 1980’s. Strongly upward. The 80’s could become bigger crop years for THENEW YIELD SBIR& m Plant the World Yield Leader, aru I'.nai year ago. Feeder pigs uneven. US No. 1-3 20-35 lbs. 20.00-27.00 per head; No. 1-3 35-50 lbs. 23.0044.00; No. 1-3 50-75 lbs. 29.50-61.00. GRADED FEEDER PIGS. 2416. Compared with 1414 head last week and 2183 head a year ago. All sales by CWT. Feeder Pigs uneven, extremes 5.00 higher to 20.00 lower, mostly 5.00 to 11.00 lower. US No. 1- 2 25-40 lbs. 90.00-129.00, 40-50 lbs. 91.00-118.00; 5060 lbs. 81.00-100.00; 60-75 lbs. 65.00-90.00; US No. 2-3 25- 40 lbs. 83.00-111.00; 4050 lbs. 87.00 103.00,5065 lbs. 74.0088.00. SHEEP: 477. Compared with 322 head last week and 519 head a year ago. Wooled si. lambs unevenly steady. Choice 70125 lbs. 60.00 72.00 with few to 80.00; Good 60100 lbs. 54.0061.00, few to 68.00. Si. ewes: 20.0035.00. Chambersburg Auction Thursday, March 11 Report supplied by PDA CATTLE: 401. Compared with last week’s market: Slaughter steers mostly 1.00-1.50 higher. Si. cows strong, mostly, .76-1.00 higher. SI. steers: Choice No. 2-4, ;> - » I f ix» H? 'VS <1 you, too, as you “Make Your Move” toward more Funk’s G. Ask your Hoffman Seed Man or Funk's Q-Dealer about the new “yield stars” and other great Funk’s G-Hybrids best suited for you. Hoffman Seeds, Inc Landisville, PA 17538 The formation of warranty and remedy on the f, ur * 5,s tag attached to each bag ol Funk s G Hybrids Number identify varieties . sold is a part oHhejetms of safe thereof UO9H / r w i i f t ' -k -' Lancaster Farming, Saturday, March 13,1SI2—A1S 10501300 lbs. 64.25-67.60, Good 58.5063.50; Standard 53.00-58.00; few Utility 43.5048.00. SI. heifers; Choice 62.75-65.10; Standard & 'Good 52.0057.25; SI. cows: Utility & Commercial 39.50-45.00 with few to 48.85; Cutters 38.75-43.00; Canner & L. Cutter 35.6038.75; Shells down to 32.00. SI. bulls: Yield Grade No. 1, 9001880 lbs. 47.0054.00, couple 60.00 & 61.25. FEEDER CATTLE: Bulls, few Medium Frame No. 1, 300600 bs. 52.0060.00. CALVES: 388. Veaiers grading Good & Choice 3.007.00 higher. Couple Prune at 109.00; Choice 93.00107.00; Good 75.0090.00; standard & Good 100120 lbs. 59.00 65.00; 70-90 lbs. 49.00-57.00; Utility 50-85 lbs. 44.00-50.00. FARM CALVES: Hoi. Bulls 85- 130 lbs. 58.00-92.00, mostly 75.00- 85.00; Hoi. Heifers 75-120 lbs. 52.00- 107.00. HOGS; 58. One lot No. 1-3 245 lbs. at 49.00; No, 2-3 250-300 lbs. 46.75- 49.00; Sows US No. 1-3 350-500 lbs. 43.7545.75. One Boar at 36.25. FEEDER PIGS: 31. Few US No. 1-3 25-35 lbs. 19.00-35.00 per head; one lot No. 1-3 115 lbs. at 50.00 per hundred weight. SHEEP: 28. Choice 70-110 lbs 60.50-64.00 with one at 67.00. GOATS: 5. (few) 21.0046.00 per head. SPECIAL INFORMATIONAL MEETING SPONSORED BY EASTERN MILK PRODUCERS &00 pm Wednesday March 17 WHEN: WHERE: Mountain View High School, Kingsley, PA WHO'S INVITED: EVERYONE Important meeting for all dairy farmers. Eastern’s economist Joeseph C. Mathis will re view the current dairy situation and outlook for 1982, and the current status of the national dairy programs. 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