Al4—Lancaster Fanning, Saturday, August 28,1982 Livestock market and auction news Lancaster Co. Weekly (Continued from Page A : 2) CATTLE: Slaughter steers 1.00- 2.00 lower; slaughter heifers steady; cows 1.00-2.00 lower, in stances 3.00 lower on Utility and Commercial; bullocks steady to 1.00 lower; bulls 1.00-2.00 lower. Supply included 65% slaughter steers, 3% slaughter heifers, 18% cows, 7% bulls, with the balance feeder steers held mainly for Friday’s auction. SLAUGHTER STEERS: High Choice and Prime 34 1140-1450 lb. 68.00-71.00, few 71.00-72.00, couple 72.10-72.85; Choice 24 1000-1375 lb. 63.75-69.00, mainly6s.oo-67.50; high Good and low Choice 2-3 975-1300 lb. 61.5065.25; Good 2-3 57.50-62.00; Choice 1140-1450 lb. Holsteins 55.00- 59.50, couple lots 59.50-61.60, Good 1100-1350 lb. 53.00-55.50; Standard 950-1200 lb, 48.00-53.00. SLAUGHTER HEIFERS: Choice 2-3 925-1100 lb. 57.0062.25, few yield grade 2 63.0064.75; Good 2-3 825-1050 lb. 51.0065.50; Good and Choice 900-1250 lb. heiferettes 42.5047.00. COWS: Utility and Commercial 1-3 42.00-44.75, few 45.0047.25; Commercial 34 38.7543.00; Cutter 1-2 39.7544.00, few 44.0046.00; Canner and low Cutter 36.5040.00, few 35.00-36.50. BULLOCKS: Choice 1025-1350 lb. 56.25-60.00, few 60.00-61.25; Good 1000-1250 lb. 51.00-56.50. BULLS: Yield grade 1 1250-2000 lb. 51.75-55.50, few 56.00-60.00, couple 61.00-66.00; yield grade 2 1000-1400 lb. 47.75-52.00. VEAL CALVES; Vealers firm to SUMER'S SALES SERVICE, INC. RD #2, BOX 21 NEW HOLLAND. PA 17557 LISTER, PERKINS & DEUTZ DIESELS • Good used diesel engines FOR PROMPT SERVICE CALL 717-354-4158 OR IF NO ANSWER CALL 717-354-4374 • '• • 5.00 higher, instances 10.00 higher on high Good and low Choice 160- 220 lb. Demand good for calves to return to farm. VEALERS: Prime special fed 250-350 lb. 112.00-117.00, couple 118.00- Choice 250-310 lb. 80.00- 150-250 lb. 96.00-110.00, few 110.00-117.00; high Good and low Choice 160-230 lb. 88.00-100.00, 230-270 lb. 70.0065.00, 120-140 lb. 60.0065.00,80-115 lb. 56.0064.00,60- 80 lb. 48.00-58.00. RETURNED TO FARM: 35 head 100-115 lb. Holstein heifers 108.00- jaw.uu; Bulk 90-115 lb. 79.00-100.00. Bulk 90-115 lb. Holstein bulls 75.00- 88.00, few 90.00-95.00; 80-90 lb. 65.0060.00. Central U.S. Carlot steady to 1.00 lower. Choice 3: 400-500 lbs. 93.00-94.00, steady to 1.00 lower. Choice 4: 500-700 lbs. 93.00-94.00, steady. Good 2-3 : 550-700 lbs. 96.00, steady to 1.00 lower. Good 2-3: 600-700 lbs. 99.00. FOB Amaraillo Basis Good 2-3: 440-700 lbs. 97.00. Few sales cow carcasses $l.OO lower than last week to West Coast. COW BEEF’ 4 Loads F’OB Amarillo Basis Brkg. Utility 34 450/up, lbs. 74.50 West. PRIMAL BEEF CUTS 11 Loads FOB Omaha Basis Hinds (H) 120-170 lbs. 117.00. Armchucks 75-120 lbs. 74.00. Short F lates 60.00-63.00. BONELESS PROCESSING/ BEEF TRIMMINGS 73fe Loads 4 H.P. Tecumseh Compres sor. Needs no jack shaft, very smooth running. 2 Cyl. F2L-912 • New Sputnik wheels and parts FOB Omaha Basis 90% Chem. Lean Fresh 109.50- 110.00. 50% Chem. Fresh 64.00- 67.50, late 64.00. FOB Amarillo Basis 90% Chem. Lean Fresh 111.50. 50% Chem. Lean Fresh 66.00. Compared to Tuesday’s 4:00 report: Fresh pork loins steady to 81.00 higher. Boston Butts steady. Fresh hams 14-17 lb. weights $3.00 higher. Sdis. Bellies load 10-12 lbs. 12.00 higher. Trading slow to moderate on moderate offerings. Demand moderate to Good as hog slaughter numbers continue light. Sales reported on 32% loads plus 11 loads of trimmings. FRESH PORK CUTS LOINS: 14/dn. lbs. 124.00 export; 14-17 lbs. 117.00-119.00, mostly 118.00-119.00, steady 1.00 higher; 14-17 lbs._ 120.00 frozen; 17-22 lbs. 116.00, steady. BOSTON BUTTS: 46 lbs. 103.00, steady; 4/8 lbs. 103.00, mostly 105.00 frozen. SKINNED HAMS: 14-17 lbs. 103.00, 3.00 higher; 17-20 lbs. 100.00 frozen. BELLIES, SDLS-SKIN ON; 10-12 lbs. 91,00, 2.00 higher. 10-12 lbs. 86.50 frozen. BNJLS CT BUTT; 1.5-4.s'lbs, 149.00 frozen. BONELESS PROCESSING/ PORK TRIMMINGS (Chemical Lean) 42% lean trimmings fresh 66.00, 1.00 higher. Penn Dutch Farm Systems, Inc. and North Penn Sealstor Systems, Inc. invite you to hear PAUL F. GOETCHiUS. D.V.M. PLACE: Steam Valley Restaurant & Truckstop, Williamsport (North of Williamsport on Rt. 14, N. of 14 & 15 intersection) TIME; 11:30 A.M. Light Lunch will be served. Call For Ticket Information; North Penn Sealstor Systems, Inc. Route 5, Central Road Bloomsburg, Pa. 17815 Phone: (717)387-1422 Dr. Geotchius is currently working with over three hundred dairies who have been on his feeding program for two years or more. He has developed extensive computer software to balance rations to optimize production; fat test, herd health and economy of production for dairy herds. He has vast experience dealing with management, health, and nutritional problems in dairy herds in northeastern U.S. and Canada. In the past few years he has presented many.seminars to dairymen in U.S. and Canada. Make plans now to attend. This is a tremendous learning opportunity for any progressive minded dairy farmer. 42% lean trimmings frozen 68.00, 1.00 lower. 72% lean trimmings fresh 96.50 1.00 higher. 72% boneless picnics fresh 96.00- 96.00, late 98.00 steady to firm. Leesport Livestock Leesport, PA Wednesday, Aug. 25 Report supplied by PDA CATTLE 283: Compared with last Wednesday’s market, slaughter steers steady to strong. Slaughter cows mostly steady to weak. Slaughter bullocks steady to 81 higher. Slaughter bulls strong to 81.50 higher. Choice No. 2-4 1045- 1285 lbs. slaughter steer 64.00-66.10, Good- 60.00-65.00, Standard 51.00 55.85, Good & Choice holstems 54.00- few Utility & Low Standard 45.0048.75. Few Stan dard & Good slaughter heifers 50.5033.25. Utility and Commercial slaughter cows 41.8544.35, one at 45.00, Cutters 40.0042.25, Canner & Low Cutter 37.0040.75, few Shells down to 33.00. Choice slaughter bullocks 57.85-59.75, few to 62.10, Good 52.25-56.25, one at 57.00, Standard 50.0052.60, Utility & Low Standard 45.2548.85. Yield Grade HI 12301695 lbs. slaughter bulls 51.00- one at 56.35; yield grade #210301570 lbs. 50.5053.60. CALVES 126: Few .Choice vealers 65.5070.50, few Good 62.00 70.00, Standard & Good 90120 lbs. 56.0063.00, 65-90 lbs. 45.0056.00, Utility 45-100 lbs. 34.0047.00. Farm AUGUST 31. 1982 Please Call To Make Reservations By August SOth. from Jamesvilie, N.Y. PLACE: Heisey's Diner, Lebanon (2 miles north of Lebanon on Rt. 72) TIME: 7:30 P.M. Light lunch will be served. Call For Ticket Information: Penn Dutch Farm Systems, Inc. calves, holstein bulls 80-125 lbs. 60.00-87.50. HOGS 272: Barrows & gilts 50 cents to $1.75 lower. US No. 1-2195- 245 lbs. barrows & gilts 64.00-65.00, few lots 66.00, No. 1-3 200-255 lbs. 62.75-64.00, few No. 2-3 220-265 lbs. 60.25-63.00, few 260335 lbs. 54.50 97.50. Sows steady to strong. US No. 1- 275-580 lbs. 54.00-56.00, few No. 2- 270-410 lbs. 52.0093.25. Boars 46.0048.00, FEEDER FIGS 271: US No. 1-3 20-25 lbs. feeder pigs 28.00-35.00 per head. No. 1-3 30-50 lbs. 131.00 154.00, lot 160.00 cwt.. No. 1-3 5065 lbs. 100.00-130.00. cwt. SHEEF 84: Choice 55-95 lbs. spring slaughter lambs 60.00-71.00, few to 77.00, few down to 55.00, Good 40-120 lbs. 53.0061.00, Good & Choice 75-115 lbs. wooled slaughter lambs 54.00-58.00. Slaughter sheep 16.0034.00, few at 40.00. GOATS 46: Adult goats 21.00 43.00, one at 65.00 (2 bucks 67.50 and 77.50 per head, kids 21.00-35.00 per head. BREAKING MILK RECORDS! Lancaster Fanning Carries DHIA Reports Each Month! He Will Conduct Two Seminars On DAIRY COW NUTRITION 1730 Highway 72 North Lebanon, Pa. 17042 Phone: (717) 273-9324
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