Livestock market and auction news Carlisle Auction Carlisle, Fa. Tuesday, July 27 Report supplied by auction CATTLE: Steers were 2.00 lower;,Heifers were steady to .25 higher; cows were steady to 1.00 lower; Bullocks were 4.00 higher; Bulls were steady with last week’s prices. Steers: Choice 63.00-65.00, Good 55.5060.75; Standard 53.75- 56.00; Utility 49.25 Down. Heifers; Good 56.60-57.75, Standard 51.00- 54.50, Utility 48.00 Down. Cows: (high yield cows in early bird pens 2.00 higher) Utility & Commercial 42.50-45.00; Cutter 40.65-43.00; Conner & Low Cutter 36.85-40.00; Shells 33.50 Down. Bullocks: Good to 61.00; Standard 53.25 Down (No choice offered). Bulls: Yield Grade No. 1, 50.00-53.00 Yield Grade No. 2; 48.50 Down. FEEDERS: No Choice offered. Steers were 6.00 higher;' Heifers were steady to 1.50 higher; Bulls were steady as compared to last week’s prices. Strong demand for Good Steers & Heifers. Steers: Good 165-375 lbs. 59.00-63.00; Good 455-485 lbs. 50.0041.00; Medium 625-695 lbs. 49.00-59.00. Heifers; Medium 345-4:' " - en ww no; era tors, plenum A M. chambers, stirrers, hopper bottom grain tanks, moisture content, con veyors...it’s the lan guage of grain storage And you’ve got tp Joint Lend Bank and PCA Services Contact Your Local FARM CREDIT SERVICE LOOK FOR OUR DISPLAY BOOTH AT AG PROGRESS DAYS. COME BY, SAY HELLO, & SIGN UP FOR DOOR PRIZES!! WE ARE SALUTING AGRICULTURE JN PENNSYLVANIA ® Medium 497-585 lbs. 46.0047.50; utility 650-782 lbs. 42.00-45.00. CALVES: Vealers were 7.00 lower; Large run of calves. Vealers: Choice 78.00-88.00; Good 60.00- Standard and Good 55.00- Back to Farm: Hoi. Bulls 80.00-83.00. Hoi. Heifers: 82.0068.00. HOGS: Strong Demand! Very Active! Prices Higher! US No. 1-2; 63.5064.85; US No. 1-3 60.5063.00. Sows: US No. 16;. 52.50-54.00; No. 26 47.0062.00. Boars: 40.0064.25. FEEDER PIGS: US No. 16 3068 lbs. 39.00-48.00 Hd. No. 1-3; 54-70 lbs. 50.0064.00 Hd. Utility 20-22 lbs. 21.00-26.00 Hd. SHEEP: Lambs: Good 42.00- 47.00 lb. Ewes: 12.00-18.50 lb. Goats: 27.0049.00 hd. Morrison Cove Livestock Martinsburg, Pa. Monday, July 26 Report supplied by auction CATTLE 252: High Choice & Prime slaughter steers 64.8546.35, Choice 64.0044.85, Good 62.0043.85, Standard 57.3549.25, Utility 44.50- 50.25. Choice slaughter heifers 63.8545.25, Good 60.2542.00, speak it to succeed, We speak Grain Storage. We make long term loans to farmers for land acquisition, farm improvements, capital expenditures, whatever you need GRAIN STORAGE spoken here. long term funds to do We’re farmer-owned and farmer-controlled We know what you’re up against. Call or come by today ** ■ \ Standard 56.0069.75, Utility 47.50- 55.75. Utility 8t Commercial slaughter cows 43.5046.75, Cutters 41.5063.75, Canner & Low Cutter 37.5040.50, Shells down to 28.00. Good slaughter bullocks 53.50- 55.25, Standard J 50.2562.00, Utility 45.5048.50. Yield Grade #1 slaughter bulls 50.2563.50; yield grade #2 48.6064.10. Choice feeder steers 56.5068.50, Good 52.5065.25, Medium 44.5062.50; Good feeder heifers 54.5066.50, 70-90 51.50; Good feeder bulls 54.5068.50, Medium 44.5061.50. CALVES 366: Prime 86.5062.50, Choice 78.5062.50, Good 65.00-71.50, standard & Good 110-130 lbs. 55.50- 60.50, 90-110 lbs. 52.5066.50, 70-90 lbs. 40.5060.50. Farm calves, holstein bulls 90-130 lbs. 72.50- 89.50; holstein heifers 90-130 lbs. 70.50-118.50. HOGS 235; US No. 1-2 200-250 ibs, FARMING spoken here barrows & gilts 61.5063.00, No. 16 200-250 lbs. 60.5062.35, No. 26 58.5060.50, No. 24 55.0068.50. US No. 16 sows 53.5066.50, No. 26 45.0062.50. Boars 46.0048.50. FEEDER PIGS 82: US No. 16 2540 lbs. feeder pigs 17.5062.50 per head, No. 16 4060 lbs. 35.0047.00 per head. SHEEP 7; Good 80-90 lbs. spring slaughter lambs 46.0062.00, Utility 75-85 lbs. 40.0046.00. Few Slaughter ewes 17.00. GOATS 12; 18.00-72.00 per head. Joliet Cattle Thursday, July 29 Report supplied by USDA Friday through Wednesday’s salable receipts 2,350; 5 days last week 2,114; same period a year ago 2,873. Trading slow to moderate for the week. Slaughter Steers ended the week steady to .50 lower than Three Wheelers Have Become An . _ .j Important Utility Vehicle On The Farm. The Reasons?... Jl. Low Initial investment! 2. Low Operating Cost! 3. Wear & Tear Savings On Other Rnurfrail vehicles! z**" 4. Recreational Applications! lilNllllllltfiT 5. Legitimate Farm Machinery Tax UUllimuiwi. Deductions! 6. State Approved For Use On Farm Roads! At TRANS-ANV CYCLE SALES, we understand the tough economic times and the pressures on farmers. There fore, we’ll make you a straight forward offer - ★ WE'LL SELL YOU ANY THREE WHEELER KAWASAKI MAKES. BASED ON AVAILABILITY AT *lOO OVER INVOiCEI • No freight charges, no set up, no hidden charges...and, no sales tax as long as you are a farmer! Please check with us at TRANS-AM CYCLE SALES for quality products and straight UMfc'aQpi forward low prices. Hiree- w §ms wheeled I—am yu&k-ries CYCLE SUES IK. wonder. Weekdays 9 to 8; Sat. 10 to 2 Lancaster Farming, Saturday, July 31,1982—A13 Wednesday of last week. Slaughter Heifers ended the week .50, in stances 1.00 lower. Cows ended the week steady. SLAUGHTER STEERS: Mixed High Choice and Prune 3-4 load 1340 lb. 66.50 Monday; 67.0047.50 Wednesday. Choice 2-41100-1200 lb. 63.00- Monday; 65.0046.00 Wednesday, 1000-1100 lbs. 62.00- 63.50 Monday; 63.25-65.00 Wed nesday. Mixed Good and Choice 2-3 1000-1100 lb. 60.00-62.00 Monday; 61.00- Wednesday. SLAUGHTER HEIFERS: Choice few Prune 3-4 1000-1050 lb. 64.00 Monday. Choice 61.50 Mon day; 60.50-62.00 Wednesday. Mixed Good and Choice 2-3 800-1000 lbs. 55.00-60.00 Monday; 57.00-61.50 Wednesday. SLAUGHTER COWS; Cutter & Utility 1-3 38.0041.00 Monday; 37.5041.50 Wednesday.