Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, August 28, 1982, Image 18

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    AlB— Lancaster Farming, Saturday, August 28,1982
Livestock morket and auction news
St. Louis Cattle
Thursday, August 26
Report supplied by USD A
Receipts this week 3,900; Week
ago 3,900; Year ago 5,400. Com
pared to early the previous weeK,
Slaughter Steers and Heifers weak
to .50 lower. Cows weak to 1.00
lower. Bulls steady. Supply mainly
Choice and Prime 2-4 1050-1150 lbs.
Steers, around 35% Heifers and
10% Cows.
SLAUGHTER STEERS: Mixed
Choice and Prime 2-41050-1250 lbs.
64.00- load 1145 lbs. 65.25
early, closing sales 64.00-64.50.
Choice 2-4 950-1250 Ib.s 63.00-64.00.
Mixed Good and Choice 2-4 900-1175
lbs. 61.00-63.00. Good 2-3 900-1150
lbs. 59.00-61.00. Mostly Good 2-3
1050-1325 lbs. Holsteins 54.0039.00.
Couple lots 60.00. Standard to Good
2-31000-1200 lbs. 53.00-54.00.
SLAUGHTER HEIFERS: Mixed
Choice and Prime 2-4 900-1050 lbs.
61.00- couple packages early
62.50, closing 61.00-61.50. Choice 2-4
900-1050 lbs. 60.00-61.50, closing
sales 60.00-61.00; 800-900 lbs. 56.00-
60.00. Mixed Good and Choice 2-3
800-1000 lbs. 55.00-57.00. Good 2-3
750-950 lbs. 53.0055.00.
COWS; (Closing week sales)
Utility and Commercial 2-4 38.00-
41.00. Boning Utility 1-2 41.00-42.00.
High-yielding Utility 1-2 43.00.
Cutter 1-2 37.0040.00. Canner and
low Cutter 1-2 33.00-37.00.
BULLS: Yield Grade 1-2 1000-
1700 lbs. 47.0052.00. Few yield
Grade 11320-1600 lbs. 52.5053.00.
Receipts about 350 head.
Compared last Wednesday, spring
Slaughter Lambs firm to 1.00
higher. Other classes not well
tested. Supply mainly Slaughter
Lambs.
SPRING SLAUGHTER LAMBS:
Choice and Prime 103-115 lbs.,
mostly wooled 52.5054.00; few lots
106-120 lbs. shorn with no. 1-2 pelts
55.0056.00. Few lots Choice and
Prime 88-90 lbs. 49.0050.00. Few
Choice 87-89 lbs. 45.00.
SLAUGHTER EWES: Few
Utility and Good 10.00-15.00.
FEEDER LAMBS; Scattered
small lots Choice and Fancy 60-88
lbs. 45.0049.00. Couple small lots
Good and Choice 4152 lbs. 37.00-
39.00.
BREEDING EWES: Couple lots
good solid mouths 17.00-19.00.
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DEALER INQUIRIES INVITED
FEEDERS: (Including around
1,100 at the regular Thursday
auction) Feeder steers steady to
1.00 lower. Feeder heifers firm to
mostly 1.00 higher. Supply mainly
medium frame 1 and mixed 1-2 400
800 lb. steers, and 375-700 lb.
heifers.
FEEDER STEERS: Medium
frame 1: 400-600 lbs. 69.00-71.00;
600-800 lbs. 65.00-68.50; few lots 850
975 lb. 62.0063.75. Medium frame 1-
2 350550 lbs. 65.0067.00; 600800
lbs. 63.00-64.75. Large frame 2
holsteins few lots 10001250 lbs.
51.5055.00.
BULLS: Medium frame 1-2 425-
575 lbs. 61.5063.00.
FEEDER HEIFERS; Medium
frame 1; 425-600 lbs. 59.0062.75;
600700 lbs. 59.0061.25; few lots 700
800 lbs. 58.00-59.25. Medium frame
1-2 and some small frame 1: 375-
500 lbs. 54.75-58.00’ few lots 850950
lbs. 53.25-55.00. Tnlipt Patti P
STOCK COWS: Few lots mostly
medium frame 1-2 725-925 lb. Tlmrsday, August 26
middle aged and aged 36.5038 75 supplied by USDA
CATTLE: Friday through
Omaha Cattle Wednesday’s salable receipts 2950;
Thoredav Aim 26 5 da * s 1381 week 25705 same P 6 ™**
ReuorLsuDDUed bv USDA a year a «° ***■ dow for
SMS
I °r^ r ’ CoWS^ ndbuUSSteady ‘ ♦ mostly steady, instances .50 lower.
. a f d P r^ sure a PP arent m Cows not enough to quote,
day-to-day trading, as many SLAUGHTER STEERS: Mixed
buying interests anticipated losses ffigh choice and Prime 3-4 1100
m carcass reahzations and ad- 1300 lb> l load Monday; 66.00
vanced slaughter rates but 68.50 Wednesday. Choice 2-4 1100
motierate packer inventories 1250 lb , 65.0067.25 Monday; 65.00
engendered enough demand to Wedn esday; 10001100 lb.
hold declines to a minimum overall Monday; 63.5066.00
W SL the Wednesday. Mixed Good and
provement of the laM several 2 . 3 9501100 lb. 62.0064.00
Monday; ***** Wednesday
weigntssuu apparent m the weeks Choice 12501685 lb. Holsteins
Sl h T ? accordingly 59.0061.50 Monday. Good and
Feeder buyers however did .
backstop prices somewhat on these
kinds. Steers made up 44 pet. of the ®° °°- Monday; 58 (XWO 00 Wednes ‘
week’s receipts; heifers 41 pet.; y ‘
cows 7 pets.; feeders 6 pet. Four SLAUGHTER HEIFERS: Mixed
day receipts 9841, week ago 8669, Choice and Prime 2-4 9501025 lb.
-year ago 11,096. . 64.25-64.75. choice 2-4 9001000 lb.
STEERS; Earlier in the week 62.50-64.00. Mixed Good and Choice
four loads Choice, few Prime 2-4 lb-58.0062.00. Good 2-3
1175-1250 lbs. 67-75-67.85. At the 800950 lb. 53.0058.00.
close load Choice, some Prime
mostly 3 1255 lbs. 67.50. Choice 2-4
10501200 lbs. 65.0066.00, few loads
and packages 66.25-66.50. Mixed
Good and Choice 2-3 10001150 lbs
63.5065.00. Few Good 62.0063.50.
DEALER:
8.8. DIESEL SERVICE
PH; 717-786-2173
RD 3, Quarryville, Pa.
2 miles west of
Georgetown on
Furnace Road '
HEIFERS: Earlier in the week
six loads Choice few Prime 975-
1100 lbs. 64.25-64.75. At the close,
load Choice, few Prune 2-4 980 lbs.
63.75. Choice 2-4 925-1050 lbs. 62.00-
63.00; few lots 875-925 lbs. 61.50-
62.00. Mixed Good and Choice 2-3
925-1025 lbs. 61.00-62.00. Few Good
59.00-61.00.
Average of LS-214 detailed
quotations for Choice 900-1100 lb.
steers 65.32; 1100-1300 lbs. 66.35.
Average cost steers 65.35, average
weight 1105 lbs., as compared 65.61
and 1116 lbs. a week ago. Average
cost heifers 62.83, average weight
970 lbs. as compared 63.23 and'97B
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COWS: High’ Cutter, Utility and
Commercial 1-3 40-50-42.50, few
43.00-44.00. Cutter 38.50-40.50.
Canner and Low Cutter 37.00-38.50.
BULLS; 1-2 1100-1800 lbs. 48.00-
53.00.
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Guaranteed antlerless
for some landowners
HARRISBURG - Certain
landowners will be able to apply
for and receive anterless deer
licenses during the month of
September, the Pennsylvania
Game Commission has announced.
Under recently-enacted
legislation, persons who ‘own at
least 80 contiguous acres in any
one county, and who agree to keep
the land open to public hunting and
trapping throughout the hunting
license year, are eligible for a
guaranteed anterless deer license
for that particularly county.
The license will be available to
both residents and nonresidents
who own land in the state, ac
cording to Game Commission
Division of Administration'Chief
Kenneth L. Hess. Leased land
does not qualify. i
“The guaranteed anterless
license is available only to a person
named on the deed,” Hess said. “If
there are more than four persons
named on the deed, none will
qualify for the anterless license.”
Only one anterless license will be
issued per deed, and in no case
may a person apply for or receive
more than one license, Hess said.
Applications for the guaranteed
licenses, which are not free, must
be filed with county treasurers
during September. The licenses
will be issued before, the county’s
allocation of antlerless licenses is
made available to the general
hunting public in October.
For a landowner to receive the
guaranteed license, he or she.must
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present to the county treasurer the
regular anterless deer license
application that comes with a
hunting license; the “Landowner
Anterless Deer License Affidavit,”
available from district game
protectors, 'Game Commission
field division offices and county
treasurers; proof of ownership of
land which qualifies; and remit
tance of $3.35, payable to “County
Treasurer.”
The applicant must prove
ownership of qualifying land it is
not the county treasurer’s
responsibility, according to Hess.
Hie deed to the land or an exact
certified copy is acceptable as
proof.
In the case of corporate
ownership or tenants in common,
when there are four or fewer
persons involved, records from the
corporation’s official minutes book
which lists shareholders are also
required, Hess said. Only ong
license will be issued in either
case.
Properly completed applications
may be sent through the mail to
county treasurers, if they are sent
in a personal envelope (the official
yellow, anterless deer license
application envelope may not be
used). The envelope must be
marked “Landowner Anterless
Deer License Application.”
Questions concerning the
guaranteed anterless license and
appropriate forms can be directed
to county treasurers or district
game protectors, Hess concluded.
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