Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, April 17, 1982, Image 6

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    A6—Lancaster Fannins, Saturday, April 17,1912
Hay
Markets
Regional Hay
Friday, Aprils
Report supplied by PDA
(All hay No. 2 and better, prices
paid by the dealers at the farm and
per ton.)
Hay & Straw Stead.
Alfalfa 95.00-125.00; Mixed hay
75.00-85.00; Timothy hay 70.00-
85.00; Straw 40.01V50.00; Mulch
40.0tV50.00.
Green Dragon Hay
Ephrata, Pa.
Friday, Aprils
Report supplied by PDA
22 Loads Hay & 13 Loads Straw.
Alfalfa 150.00-181.00, one 195.00;
Mixed hay 100.00-180.00, mostly
116.00-159.00; Timothy hay 112.00-
124.00, one 151.00; Straw 55.00-
61.00; Ear Corn, 7 loads 73.00-81.00.
Belleville Auction
Wednesday, April 7
Report supplied by PDA
Belleville, Pa.
25 Loads Hay & 6 Loads Straw.
Alfalfa 120.00-192.50, mostly
150.00- Mixed Hay 95.00-
121.00, one 82.00; Timothy hay, few
70.00- Clover, 2 loads 91.00
and 125.00; Straw, 43.00-58.00.
Dewart Hay
Dewart, Pa.
Monday, Aprils
Report supplied by PDA
7 Loads Hay and 4 Loads Straw.
Alfalfa, few 93.00-102.00; Mixed
Hay, few 58.00-74.00, one 100.00;
Straw 42.00-48.00.
New Holland Hay
New Holland Sales Stables
Monday, April 12
* Report supplied by auction
247 loads; market stronger on all
hay, com and straw.
Alfalfa Choice 160..XV185.00, few
loads to 200.00, Medium 125.00-
160.00, few first cuttings down to
110.00; Alfalfa Mixed Choice
160.00-188.00, Medium 126.00-
160.00; Timothy Choice 120.00-
140.00, Medium 100.00-120.00;
Clover 100.00-138.00; Clover and
Timothy Choice 140.00-160.00,
Medium 110.00-140.00; Straw 68.00-
80.00; Ear Corn 76.00-90.00, few
small loads to 98.00; Oats 2.30 bu.;
Firewood 50.00 & 58.00 load;
Fodder 51.00.
Good’s Hay
Leola, Pa.
Wednesday, April 14
Report supplied by auction
195 loads.
Timothy 94.00-167.00; Corn 77.00-
86.00; Alfalfa 100.00-199.00, couple
loads 74.00 & 92.00; Straw 58.00-
86.00; Clover 112.00-171.00; Oats
2.30 & 2.35 bu.; Mixed 100.00-197.00,
few loads down to 69.00.
Kiester’s Hay
Mlddleburg, Pa.
Tuesday, April 13
Report supplied by auction
28 loads of Hay. Alfalfa 130.00-
165.00; Mixed 97.50-200.00;
Timothy 84.00-121.00.
7 loads of Straw: 46.00-58.00.
1 load of Ear Corn. 80.00.
Leinbach’s Hay
Shippensburg, Pa.
Tuesday, April 13
Report supplied by auction
34 loads.
Alfalfa 124.00-196.00; Mixed
110.00-148.00; Timothy 117.00-
121.00; Orchardgrass 110.00-111.00;
Corn 86.00; Straw 55.00-71.00; pick
up load of straw 88.00; Oats 2.10-
2.37 bu.
Livestock market and auction news
Frederick Co. Hay
Buckeyitown, Md.
Thursday, April 15
Report supplied by auction
31 loads; market steady to
stronger.
1 Fancy Alfalfa 176.00, S Good
Alfalfa 138.00 - 142.00, 3 dark
Alfalfa 90.00 - 117.00; 3 Fancy
Timothy 149.00 - 160.00; 2 Good
Timothy 109.00 - 133.00; 1 Good
Timothy & Clover 146.00; 4 Good
Mixed 94.00 - 114.00; 3 Good Or
chardgrass 97.50 - 120.00; 1 Good
Clover 121.00; 4 Bright Straw 60.00
- 62.00; 2 Corn 72.50 & 80.00; 1 load
Locust Posts 2.00 ea.
Pa. Grain
Monday, April 12
Report supplied by PDA
Compared with last Monday’s
market for Southeastern, Central
and South Central Pa.: Corn
steady to 10 cents higher. Wheat
steady to strong. Barley steady to
weak. Oats steady. Ear Cora
steady to $3 higher.
Prices paid delivered to dealers
dock - (All prices per bushel, ex
cept Ear Cora per ton.)
Southeastern Pa.
Com No. 2-y range 2.65-2.93,
average 2.78; Wheat No. 2 range
3.50-3.80, average 3.68; Barley No.
3 range 2.00-2.30, average 2.21;
Oats No. 2 range 2.15-2.30, average
2.22; Soybeans No. 1 range 6.25-
6 40, average 6.33; Grain Sorghum
No. 2 range 2.15, average 2.15; Ear
Corn range 74.00-78.00, average
75.43.
Central Pa.
Corn No. 2-y range 2.55-2.75,
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KMIL EHmEfl FflflmS
[wmiiij 'We breed the test Slaughter the rest”
Rd 2 Noxon Rd
Wappinger Falls, NY 12590
Farm; 914-223-5976
Max Heflich. Mgr. 914-471-1438
Get the “Concrete” ditterence
Get Ehmer Yorkshires
FRIDAY, MAY 14
ON THE FARM 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 Quarryville, take Rt.
272 to Little Britain, turn north, follow
Little Britain Road to Jackson Road, 2nd
farm, OR take Rt. 222, out of Quarryville
to Cedar Hill Road to Little Britain Road
to Jackson Road. Watch for sale arrows.
• 50 to 60 Hood
Now soiling our new hybred gilts
representing mostly York A
Hampshire & Landrace cross. Bred
for easier A Less trouble over
farrowing and better weight gains.
WMMMAMMMMWWWWWWW
Validated Brucellosis Free Herd #169
Qualified Pseudorabies Free Herd #55
WE NOW HAVE BREEDING DATES
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, Quarryville, Pa
JOHN B. STOLTZFUS
R.D. 1, Kirkwood, Pa
Abe Diffenbach, Auctioneer
NEXT SALE DATE JUNE 11
average 2.67; Wheat No. 2 range
3.40-3.60, average 3.49; Barley No.
3 range 2.00-2.25, average 2.14;
Oats No. 2 range 1.90-2.10, few
reported 2.30, average 2.04; Grain
Sorghum No. 2 range 2.40, average
2.40; Ear Com range 70.00-74.00,
average 71.30.
South Central Pa.
Com No. 2-y range 2.55-2.70, few
reported 2.80, average 2.66; Wheat
No. 2 range 3.20-3.50, few reported
3.75, average 3.39; Barley No. 3
range 2.15-2.30, few reports 2.00,
average 2.18; Oats No. 2 range
2.10-2.30, average 2.18; Ear Com
range 68.00-80.00, average 72.38.
Western Pa.
Com No. 2-y range 2.55-2.75,
average 2.63; Wheat No. 2 range
3.20-3.40, average 3.27; Barley No.
3 range 2.20-2.25, average 2.23;
Oats No. 2 range 2.00-2.10, average
2.07; Ear Com range 68.00-71.00,
average 69.50.
Southeastern Central &
South Central Summary
Com No. 2-y range 2.55-2.90,
average 2.72; Wheat No. 2 range
3.55-3.75, average 3.55; Barley No.
3 range 2.00-2.30, average 2.18;
Oats No. 2 range 1.90-2.30, average
2.13; Ear Corn range 70.00-78.00,
average 73.88.
Lebanon Valley
Auction
Fredericksburg Pa.
April 13,1982
Reports Supplied by PDA
CATTLE 210. Compared with
last week’s market, slaughter
cows $l-$1.25 higher. Few Choice
slaughter steers 65.85-09, few Good
Home of the complete
Yorkshire: sound,
meaty, productive!
63.10-66.75, few Good Sc Choice
holsteins 62.50-63, Standard 52.10-
61.25. few Utility 41.50-50.25. Few
Good slaughter heifers 58.65-63.75,
Standard 50-58.10, Utility 42.50-
40.50 Utility & Commercial
slaughter cows 41-43.25, few 45.50,
Cutters 38.2541.75, Canner Sc Low
Cutters 33.75-39.10, Shells down to
22. Few Good slaughter bullocks
53.60-55, few Standard 46.85-50, few
Utility 4046.75. Two Yield Grade #1
1615&1690 lbs. slaughter bulls
546c55.60. Medium Frame #16(2,
325557 lbs. feeder steers 56.25-
60.50, individual 62.00
CALVES 245. Vealers grading
Standard and Good $3-$5 higher.
Few Choice vealers 85.00-91, few
Good 75.00-90, Standard & Good 90-
115 lbs. 50.0051, 65-90 lbs. 45.0052,
Utility 40-100 lbs. 30.0044. Farm
Calves: Hoi. Bulls 80-120 lbs. 53.00-
87, few 98.00; Hoi. Heifers 85-135
lbs. 75.00-94.
HOGS 254. Barrows and gilts 25
cents-50 cents higher. US No. 1-2 2-
255 lbs. barrows and gilts 52.50-
53.10, lot 53.85, No. 1-3 2-245 lbs.
51.35-52.50, No. 2-3 195-240 lbs. 50-
50.85, No. 1-3 170-180 lbs. 40-45.25.
Sows |2-$4 higher. US No. 1-3 260-
650 lbs. sows 46,00-50, No. 2-3 260-
590 lbs. 43.00-46.75, few down 40.50.
Boars 37.0040, few down to 34.25.
FEEDER PIGS 12. US No. 1-3 80-95
95 lbs. feeder pigs 51.00-58 per
hundredweight.
SHEEP 16. Choice 2045 lbs.
spring slaughter lambs 110.00-
129.00. Slaughter ewes 11.00-23.00,
individual yearling at 40.00
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Feeder Pig
Show & Sale
MONDAY, MAY 17
Show: 4:00 P.M
Shown and Judged in PENS OF SIX: in
following classes: 30 to 44 lb.
45t0541b.
55 to 65 lb.
Trophy and $50.00 to Champion, Trophy and
$4OlOO to Reserve Champion entries, $30.00 to
each first place; $20.00 to each second place;
$lO.OO to each third place; also ribbons to first
five winners in each weight group.'
Show and Sale open to all pig producers. All
pigs must be farrowed on farm of exhibitor. No
more than two pens of winners from each
weight class for one exhibitor.
Entry fee of $2.00 per day to Lancaster
County Swine Producers will be deducted along
with regular commission charges for selling
and tagging. All exhibitors will participate in
.10 cent check-off program to N.P.P.C.
Sale open to all buyers 4-H and F.F.A.
members may select individuals for their
projects.
Pigs received from 12:00 noon to 4:00 P.M.
Judged at4:OOP.M.
Sale at 7:00 P.M.
This event sponsored jointly by the Lancaster
County Swme Producers Association and the
Lancaster Livestock Exchange.
Sale: 7:00 P.M.