Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, May 22, 1982, Image 8

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    At—Lancaster Fanahig, Saturday, May 22,1M2
Repair pleasure boats now George Jessel died May 24.1981 Fust
quarter of the moon May 29 (Sat) Average length of days for the
week, 14 hours, 57 minutes Dionne quints bom May 28,1934
Babe Ruth hit his last home run (#714) May 25,1935 forethought is
better than repentance
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Atk the Old Farmer: Since there are no
plums in plum pudding, why is it named
that 7 SL, Grand Forks, ND
It's a fancy way of saying the pudding has
raisins in it It's like plum duff, a favorite
dessert of sailors, which had nothing in it
but flour, water, and a handful of raisins
Home Hints Always iron needlework on the wrong side
OLD FARMER'S WEATHER FORECAST
New England: Clearing, warm south, showers north to begin week,
rainy and cold midweek, weekend is clear, warm
Greater New York-New Jeraey: Rain, heavy west, and turning cool,
first part of week, sunny and warm to end week
Middle Atlantic Coastal: Beginning of week bnngs showers, hot
temperatures, then partly cloudy ana warm, showers south
Piedmont & Southeast Coastal: Week begins with rain, last part of
week is hot, turning seasonable, with showers
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East Coast Carlot
Wednesday, May 19
Report supplied by USDA
Compared to Tuesday’s close;
Narrow test of Prune special fed
veal generally steady. Good and
Choice boning veal 2.00 to 4.00
lower than early week; mshipped
steady to 1.00 lower. Boneless beef
90% chem lean not established,
undertone firm; few sales 85%
chem lean firm.
VEAL CARCASS
40 Head
180-240 lbs. few 187.00, generally
steady.
BONING TYPE
HIDE-ON
Good & Choice
Northeastern Suppliers: 65-75
lbs. 106.00, all 2.00-4.00 lower; 5504
lbs. 104.00; 45-54 lbs. 102.00; 3444
lbs. 100.00; 34 lbs. down 98.00.
Inslupped: 71-40 lbs. 109.00-
110.00, all steady-1.00 lower; 61-70
lbs. 107.00-106.00; 51-60 lbs. 105.00-
106.00; 41-50 lbs. 103.00-104.00; 3040
lbs. 101.00-102.00.
SPRING LAMB CARCASS
Choice & Prime 34
2 Loads
55 lbs. down 153.00 PLS.
BONELESS BEEF
3 Loads
85% chem lean fresh 114.50,
THE OLD
tltiMllCs
JIMAHht
MAY 24-30,1982
Kiated by a lilac mitt.
113.00 late yesterday firm.
BEEF TRIMMINGS
13 Loads
65% chem lean fresh 99.00.
50% chem lean fresh 82.50-85.00.
CURED AND PROCESSED
MEATS
5 Loads
Skinned Hams: 16-20 lbs. 94.00.
Semi-Boneless Hams- 14-17 lbs.
109.00 steady.
Boneless Hams: 13-17 lbs. 142.00
steady.
No. 1 sliced bacon, vac pac 1 lb.
pkg. 142.00 firm.
Franks, 70 Beef, 30 Pork, 1 lb.
pack, 87.00 stady.
New Holland
Horse
Monday, May 17
New Holland, Pa.
Report supplied by auction
Reported receipts of 323 head of
horses, mules, and ponies.
Market: steady.
Work horses 950.00-1450.00; one
pair 3000.00; Better horses 600.00-
900.00; Driving horses 400.00-
700.00; Riding horses 400.00-500.00;
Lightweight killers 375.00-500.00;
Heavyweight killers 550.00-710.00;
Mare Ponies 45.00-135.00; Pony
Colts 15.00-50.00; Geldings 45.00-
135.00; Larger ponies 160.00-250.00.
Livestock market and auction news
Central U.S.
Carlot
Wednesday, May 19
Report supplied by USDA
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Compared to Tuesday’s 4:00
p.m. report: Choice 3 steer and
heifer beef mostly steady; in
stances 1.00 higher. Otherwise
market not established. Demand
and trading light to moderate on
moderate supplies. Processors
generally taking a wait-and-see
attitude with large share of trade
on a packer to packer basis. The
boxed beef carcass cutout value
advanced $.57 to an estimated
$121.46 per cwt. Sales reported on
101 loads of steer and heifer beef,
including 22 loads late Tuesday.
Choice 3 : 600-900 lbs. 119.00,
mstly stdy, mst. 1.00 higher on 600-
700 lbs.
Good 2-3: 600-700 lbs. 114.00-
113.00.
FOB Amarillo Basis
Choice 3: 600-700 lbs.
120.00, late Tuesday.
Choice 3: 600-700 lbs.
119.50 Wed.
Choice 2: 600-700 lbs.
121.00, late Tuesday.
Choice 2 : 600-700 lbs.
121.00 Wed.
Choice 4: 600-900 lbs.
112.00, West.
Good 2-3: 600-700 lbs.
115.00, late Tuesday.
HEIFER BEEF
33% Loads
FOB Omaha Basis
Choice 3; 350-700 lbs.
mstly stdy, mst. 1.00 higher.
Choice 3: 500-550 lbs.
steady.
Choice 3 : 400-500 lbs
steady.
Choice 4: 500-700 lbs. 109.00
Good 2-3: 600-700 lbs. 112.00-
113.00.
Good 2-3; 500-550 lbs. 105.00.
FOB Amarillo Basis
Choice 4 : 500-700 lbs. 111.00-
112.00, west.
Good 2-3 : 600-700 lbs. 112.00, late
Tues.
Cows steady with yesterday’s
r — : ———i
| Consignment Sale {
I of Hay, Straw & Corn
s] EVERY TUESDAY
I 1 P.M.
j Located at Leinbach's Farm Market,
I intersection of Rts. 11 and 533, Ship
| pensburg, PA.
I Big Demand for Good Quality Hay. Bring a
f load, Buy a load.
| Sensenig, Auctioneer
STEER BEEF
67% Loads
FOB Omaha Basis
118.50-
117.00-
119.50-
119.00-
111.00-
113.00-
118.00,
113.00
111.00
Green Dragon
Livestock Sales ftP'j
1 Mile North of Ephrata, PA
C o* s cows Coi|f S
BUYERS FROM 3 STATES
Regular consignments from
Bob Kennedy & Ed Stover plus 15
other local consignors.
Lots of good Northern
Feeders and Stockers.
SALE EVERY FRIDAY
Bulls, Steers, Slaughter Cows,
Lambs and Veal Calves
11:00 A.M.- Beef Sale Stockers & Feeders
200 to 250 each week.
12:30 P.M.- Dairy Cows
7:00 P.M.- Small Animal Sale
For Special Sales and Herd Dispersals
on the farm or at our barn or other
market information call: Office 717-733-
2444
WALTER H. RISSER, Proprietor
advance. Demand and trading
moderate following increased
interest and higher price on
boneless processing beef. Supplies
light.
COW BEEF
10 Loads
FOB Omaha Basis
Brkg Utlty 3-4: 450/up lbs. 78.50
(West).
Bng Utlty 1-2: 400/up lbs. 80.50
(West).
Bng Utlty 1-2; 400/up lbs. 84.75
(Midwest).
Cnr & Cutter 1-2; 3SO/up lbs.
84.00 (Midwest).
Cnr. & Cutter 1-2 : 350/up lbs.
79.50 (West).
BULLBEEF
2 Loads
FOB Omaha Basis
Bull 1-2: 500/up lbs. 91.00.
PRIMAL BEEF CUTS
13% Loads
Hinds (H): 120-170 lbs. 338.50-
139.00.
Fores: 130-210 lbs. 99.00.
Short Plates: 75.0084.00.
BONELESS PROCESSING
BEEF/BEEF TRIMMINGS
41 Loads
FOB Omaha Basis
90% chem lean fresh 117.00.
85% chem lean fresh 114.00-
115.00.
65% chem lean fresh 94.50.
50% chem lean fresh 81.50-84.00.
92% chem lean fresh bull 122.00.
FOB Amarillo Basis
90% chem lean fresh 116.00.
Compared to Tuesday’s 4:00
p.m. report: Fresh loins 14-17 lbs.
steady to mostly 1.00-3.00 higher
for late week or next week ship,
couple loads steady to weak for
immediate ship; 17-22 lbs. steady
to 1.00 higher. Boston butts 2.00-
5.00 higher. Fresh hams 2.00-2.50
lower. Sdls bellies steady to 2.00
lower. Trimmings and boneless
processing pork steady to 3.00
higher. Trading moderate.
Demand good for loins, butts, and
trimmings; demand light for hams
and bellies with heavy supplies.
Sales reported on 43% loads and 9
loads of trimmings.
FRESH PORK CUTS
LOINS: 14/dn lbs. 116.00; 14-17
lbs 115.00-116.00, late 115.00;
steady to mostly 1.00-3.00 higheoo. i
14-17 lbs. 112.50 immediate ship,
steady to weak; 17-22 lbs. 112.00-
113.00, stdy .-1.00 higher.
BOSTON BUTTS: 4-6 lbs. 107.00,
2.00- higher; 8/up lbs. 101.00,
4.00 higher.
SKINNED HAMS: 14-17 lbs.
85.50, 2.50 lower; 20-26 lbs. 84.00,
2.00 lower; 26/up lbs. 84.00 early.
BELLIES, SDLS: 12-14 lbs. 81.00,
stdy-2.00 lower; 14-16 lbs. 81.00,
1.00- lower.
PORK TRIMMINGS
BONELESS PROCESSING PORK
(Chemical Lean)
42% trimmings 71.75-mstly 72.00
fresh stdy-firm.
72% trimmings 99.00 fresh, 3.00
higher.
75% bills pics 105.00 frozen.
Skinned Jowls: 70.50 frozen, 3.00
higher.
New Holland
Dairy
New Holland,Pa.
Wednesday, May 19
Report supplied by auction
Reported receipts of 85 cows, 86
heifers, and II bulls. Market
steady.
Load of Pa. fresh cows, 750.00-
990.00; Load of NY fresh cows,
1030.00- springers 1070.00-
1275.00; Load of Pa. fresh cows,
1023.00- Load of Pa. fresh
cows, 930.00-1030.00; Load of
Franklin County springers,
1090.00- Load of Canadian
fresh cows, 1010.00-1125.00,
springers 810.00-1425.00.
Locally consigned cows 460.00-
970.00; Springing heifers 700.00-
1000.00; Open heifers 250.00-425.00;
Bulls 435.00-870.00.