A6—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, July 10,1982 Hay Markets New Holland Hay New Holland Sales Stables Monday, July 5 Report supplied by auction 91 loads, mostly new hay. Alfalfa, Choice 100.00-115.00, medium 82.00-100.00, one load second cutting 146.00; Mixed choice 100.00-130.00, medium 80.00- 100.00; two Clover 103.00 & 122.00; Timothy choice 110.00-127.00, one at 152.00, medium 90.00-110.00; Grass Hay 80.00-95.00, few for mulch either with mold or too moist to store 49.00-52.00; Corn 91.00-94.00, one with little mold 88.00; Straw 70.00-85.00, few up to 91.00, one wet at 61.00; two Oats 2.37 & 2.75 bu. Good’s Hay Leola, Pa. Wednesday, July I Report supplied by auction 95 loads. Alfalfa 75.00-100.00; Com 90.00- 100.00; Mixed 67.00-125.0 O; Straw 75.00-93.00; Timothy 78.00-113.00; three Clover 68.00, 90.00 & 110.00; one Grass Hay 77.00; one Oats 1.90 bu. Regional Hay Friday July 2 Report supplied by PDA (All hay No. 2 and better, prices paid by the dealers at the farm and per ton.) Hay and straw steady to strong. Second cutting Alfalfa now on the market. Alfalfa 70.00-100.00, few 110.00; Mixed hay 65.00-80.00; Timothy hay 60.0080.00; Straw 35.00-50.00; Mulch 20.00-35.00. Green Dragon Hay Ephrata, Pa. Friday, July 2 Report supplied byJPDA 32 Loads hay and 7 loads straw. Alfalfa, one load at 104.00; Mixed hay 66.00-106.00, few down to 50.00; Timothy hay 82.00-111.00; Straw 70.00- Ear Com, 11 loads 90.00- one Id. 84.00; Oats, one load $1.70 per bushel; Barley, one load $1.75 per bushel. Keister's Hay Tuesday, July 6 Report supplied by PDA Middlebnrg,Pa. 11 loads of Mixed Hay 60.00- 97.00; one Straw 62.00; one Oats 1.75 bu. Pa. Grain Tuesday, July 6 Report supplied by PDA Compared with last Monday's market for Southeastern, Central and South Central Pa.: Com uneven, mostly steady to strong. Wheat-Harvest expected to begin this week, market not fully established. Barley & Oats unevenly steady. Ear Com steady. Prices paid delivered to dealers dock - (All prices per bushel, ex cept Ear Corn per ton.) Southeastern Pa. Com No. 2-y„ range 2.75-3.00, average 2.87, New Crop 2.57-2.60; Wheat No. 2 range 3.14-3.40, average 3.25; Barley No. 3 range 1.75-2.00, few reported 2.10, average 1.90; Oats No. 2 range 1.90-2.15, average 2.06; Soybeans No. 1 , New Crop 5.67-5.75; +Buckwheat New Crop 10.55; Ear Corn range 75.00-85.00, average 79.92. Central Pa. Com No. 2-y range 2.70-2.90, average 2.81; Wheat No. 2 range 2.90-3.10, average 2.99; Barley No. 3 range 1.75-2.10, average 1.92; Oats No. 2 range 1.75-2.10, average 1.90; Gr. Sorghum #2 range 2.40- 2.50, average 2.45; Ear Corn range 70.00-78.00, average 73.36. Livestock market and auction news South Central Pa. Com No. 2-y range 2.55-2.81, average 2.66; Wheat No. 2 range 2.85-3.00, few reported 3.20, average 2.98; Barley No. 3 range 1.80-2.00, average 1.89; Oats No. 2 range 1.80-2.10, average 1.95; Ear Corn range 70.00-75.00, average 72.25. / Southeastern Central & - South Central Summary Com- No. 2-y range 2.65-2.95, average 2.81; Wheat No. 2 range mostly 2.90-3.35, average 3.09; Barley No. 3 range 1.76-2.00, average 1.90; Oats No. 2 range 1.80-2.15, average 1.97; Ear Cora 70.00-83.00, average 75.88. ' Western Pa. Com No. 2-y range 2.50-2.90, average 2.68; Wheat No. 2 range 3.00-3.15, average 3.05; Barley No. 3 range 2.05, average 2.05; Oats No. 2 range 2.00-2.10, average 2.06; Ear Corn range 70.00-74.00, average 72.00. Keisters Livestock Mlddlebnrg'Pa. Tuesday, July 6 Report supplied by PDA CATTLE 248: Compared with last Tuesday’s market, slaughter cows 2.004.00 lower. Choice No. 24 1050-1325 lbs. slaughter * steers 64.00-69.00, couple to 71.00, Good FRIDAY EVENING, AUGUST 6 OK THE FIRM MONTHLY BRED GILT SALE Sale to Start Promptly at 7:30 Every 4 Weeks NOTICE Evening sale July, August at 7:30 P.M. 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 Head Now selling our new hybred gifts representing mostly York & Hampshire & Landrace cross. Bred for easier & Less trouble over farrowing and better weight gains. Validated Brucellosis Free Herd #169 Qualified Pseudorabies Free Herd #55 WE NOW HAVE BREEDING DATES This sale 34 head due between July 12th & 19th. 12 head due July 20th & 27th. Balance following week. 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 SEPTEMBER 3 58.50-63.75, Standard 53.50-58.00, few Utility 48.00-52.00. Choice slaughter heifers 63.00-66.85, few Good 57.2551.85. Utility & Com mercial slaughter cows 42.2545.25, couple to 49.85, Cutters 40.00-43.00, Canner & Low Cutter 36,1040.00, Shells down to 35.00. Few Choice slaughter bullocks 57.50-60.25. « TsTotit W/Vllonrl Yield Grade Wand 21015-2085 lbs. iNCW ilOUaiM slaughter bulls 53.10-59.50, one at Dairy 61,75. Few Large Frame #2 500-700 „ „ . _ lbs. feeder steers 55.00-58.50; few wSSSfrjSV Large Frame M 500-650 lbs. feeder heifers 50.0053.00. CALVES 197: Couple Prime vealers 91.00 and 96.00, Choice L 79.0090.00, few Good 70.00-80.00, °f JJ' i P ™ g ” & Go ? d 70 "JJJ lb ?‘ s J ( jf 790.00-1010.00; Pa. fresh S-m 1250.00-1300.00; Load of Stc -Sim Jf olstein Franklin Co. fresh cows, 970.00- he Ss°'^. lb fiS‘ l K oo |,,iv s 1325 00 springers 950.00-1075.00; iSi k *** Susquehanna jGo. fresh S* , gU 9 t cows, 885.004225.00; Load of Pa. fiJSL fresh cows 1275.00-1330.00; Load of Ef °° ws H 50.00-1600.00 10 65.10, NO. I*3 190*2250 IDS» 62.50* emnnSAM ME nn i inc aa » j # 63.50, No, M 190-256, lbs. 60.00- JRSJSSmSo 62.56. US No. 1-3 306550 lbs. s»ws 6BO 00- 54.5050.00, No. 2-3 250550 lbs. , 97^.%^!!^ Tuesday 56. One mt US No. i-3 240 Bulls 470.00-1060.00. lbs. barrows & gilts at 62.50. FEEDER PIGS 230: US no. 1-3 15-20 lbs. feeder pigs 25.0040.00 per head. No. 1-7 20-30 lbs. 40.0048.00, No. .1-3 40-60 lbs. 50.00-67.00 per head. SHEEP 1: Not enough of any one grade to establish a market. GOATS 14:17.00-47.00 perhead. Consignment Sale I of Hay, Straw & Corn I EVERY TUESDAY I 1 P.M. r Located at Leinbach's Farm Market, I intersection of Rts. 11 and 533, Ship* | pensburg, PA. i Big Demand for Good Quality Hay s Bring a J load, Buy a load. Sensenig, Auctioneer Improve the efficiency of your pork production. ... t Igj? \ p \ S» *• 1 r PIGS WEANED According to the USDA, the average number of pigs weaned per litter has not improved over the past 25 years. DEKALB's genetic research program selects for female lines that farrow and wean large litters. Cummulative 12-month 1980 records on several customers farms indicate that DEKALB females are second to none. 9,045 litters from DEKALB hybrid sows bred to DEKALB hybrid boars on these farms averaged 9.22 pigs weaned per litter over two pigs per litter, better than the national average. Contact: MELVIN HORST Middlecreek Swine Breeders, Inc. 215/593-2279 your authorized dealer for DEKALB hybrid swine. Let DEKALB hybrid boars and hybrid gilts improve your pigs weaned, growth ' rate, feed efficiency and carcass quality. bcSLb DEKALB Swine Breeders, Inc As a condition of sale, please note statement of limited warranty and remedy on DEKALB Invoices and .contracts
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