Al2—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, September 25,1982 Livestock market and auction news Joliet Cattle Joliet, 11 Thursday, Sept 23,1982 Report supplied by USDA CATTLE: Friday through Wed nesday’s salable receipts 3,000; 5 days last week 3,849, same period a year ago 3,444. Trading slow for the week. Slaughter steers closed the week mostly 1.00-2.00 lower, few instances 2.50 lower compared with Wednesday of last week. Slaughter heifers ended the week 2.00 to mostly 2.50 lower. No recent price comparison on co\y§,. SLAUGHTER STEERS: Mixed high Choice and Prune 3-4 1190 1250# 2 loads 62.00 Wednesday, 4 loads 63.00 Monday. Choice, few Prune, 3-4 1125-1200# 62.254i2.75 Monday, 60.50 Wednesday. Choice 2-4 1150-1250# 60.00- 62.00 Monday, 59.00-60.00 Wednesday, 1050-1150# 59.0060.50 Monday, 57.0059.00, mostly 58.0059.00 Wednesday. Mixed Good and Choice 2-3 950 1150# 57.50-59.00 Monday, 56.50 58.00, mostly 57.0058.00 Wed nesday. SLAUGHTER HEIFERS: Mixed Choice and Prime 1000-1150# 59.50- 59.75, 2 loads 60.00 Monday, 57.50, load 57.75, load 56.00, load 56.25 Wednesday Choice 2-4 950-1100# 58.00-59.50 Monday, 56.50-57.50 Wednesday, 850-950# 56.00-58.00 Monday; 55.00-56.50 Wednesday, Mixed Good and Choice 2-3 800- 1150# 53.00-58.00 Monday, 52.00- 56.00 Wednesday. Cows: Cutter & Utility 1-3 tew 35.00-38.00 Wednesday. Four States Livestock Hagerstown, Md. Wednesday, Sept. 15 Report supplied by auction SLAUGHTER: Fed Steers |l.OO lower. Choice 59.50-60.50; Good 55.00-59.00; Medium 54.00 down. Heifers Good 46.00-48.00; Medium MAKING SILAGE MAKE PLANS To use “Cold Flo” ammonia to increase your protein Easy to apply Cost efficient - $1.90/ton of silage Consistent Response - 10# of ammonia increases protein 4% Increase digestibility Cali one of our sales people now for the full story on ammonia on silage. See Us For Foil Needs Of: • Fertilizer • Limestone * Alfalfa Herbicide Spraying • Soil Tests Cover Crop Rye Roland Wheat $6.10 Bu. t'| ORGANIC timmumi plant Y [ ANHYDROUS AMMONIA J pQQQ QQ 2313 Norman Rd., Lancaster, PA 17601 PHONE; 717-397-5152 Hours: Monday thru Friday 7:30 to 4 Sat. 7:30 to 12 l . .. . close at the lowest level since nml December. Continued downward pressure form the carcass and boxed beet trade were the mam contributing factors. Majority of weekly receipts Choice steers and heifers with an increase showing of yield grade 4’s. Keceipts this week about 2400 as compared to- 2795 a week ago and 2885 a year ago. SLAUGHTEK STEERS: Choice 2-4 1000-1250 lbs. 56.50-00.30, late mostly 57.00-58.00. Couple loads YG 5-4 1185-1250 lbs. 54.50-57.00. Good and Choice 2-3 950-1250 lbs. 54.50-58.00, late 54.50-56,50. Few Good Monday 55.00-56.50. HOLSTEINS: Good and Choice 1- 1250-1400 lbs. 52.00-54.00. SLAUGHTEK HEIFERS: Choice 2-4 900-1050 lbs. 56.00-58.00, late mostly 56.00. Load mainly YG 2- 1150 lbs. Monday at 59.00. Good and Choice 2-3 850-1050 lbs. 54.00- late 54.00-56.00. Good 53.00- COWS: Utility, few commercial 1-3 39.00-42.00. Cutter 35.00-39.00 Canner and Low Cutter 32.00-35.00. New Holland Horse New Holland, Pa. Monday, Sept. 20 Peoria Cattle Report supplied by auction Peoria 1L Reported receipts of 303 head of Thursday, Sept. 23,1982 gjJJ. ponieS ' S' Better horses 550.0* week sMte? steers 200 to 910 e 00: Dnvui g horses ? 75 -°°- mostly 3.00 lower. Heifers 1.00 to ht h £f, es 200 lower Cows 100 instances “ 600 - 00: kmers J75 -°°- 2M hmher Ss abourtSady 475.00; Heavyweight killers 525.00- SgS pr,;S“ .nmmi •“» ,»*«■ «■= me »<—t p„„ tumble 45.00 down. Cows $1.50 lower. High Yield 41.5043.25; Average 38.00 41.00; Big Middle 35.0037.00; Fatty Herf. 34.0037.00; Shelly 36.50 down. Fat Bulls very active. $l.OO to $2.00 higher. Good 51.0054.75; Medium 46.0050.00. Veal Calves $2.00 to $4.00 lower. Choice 77.00 80.00; Good 70.0076.00; Medium 60.0069.00; Farm Hfrs. to 65.00; Farm Bulls to 80.00; Light & Weak 46.00 down. Lambs No Choice offered. Good 44.00-49.00; Medium 43.00 down. STOCKEK: Steers 300-550 lbs. $2.00 lower. Choice 63.00-67.50; Good 59.00-62.00; Medium 53.00- 58.00; Culls 52.00 Down. Steers 600- 850 lbs. Choice 59.00-62.00; Good 53.00-58.00; Medium 52.00 Down. Heifers (Ail weights) Choice 49.00- 52.00; Good 44.00-48.00; Medium 43.00 Down. Bulls Choice 57.00- 60.00; Good 52.00-56.00; Medium 51.00 Down. Springing Heifers to 500.00. Pigs, Hd. Mostly steady. 20- 30 lbs. 28.00-41.00 ; 4060 lbs. 42.00- 57.00; Shoats by Lb. to 58.00. Slaughter Hogs $1.50 under last week. 210-230 lbs. 63.00-64.00; 240- 260 lbs. 63.50-64.25; 190-205 lbs. 60.5062.00. Sows 425-600 lbs. 56.00- 60.00; 3004001b5. 51.00-55.00. :ock Now For Progress In Milking Technology the “44” herringbone parlor stalls Constructed of hot dipped galvanized tubing with stainless steel managers. 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Tuesday, Sept. 28 Morrison Cove Community Fair, Martinsburg, continues through Friday. New Holland Farmers Fair, continues through Saturday. Interstate District '6 dinner meeting, 7 p m., Blue Bail Fire Hall. Dairy Cattle Keproduction-School, 10:15 a.m.-3 p.m., Wysox Presbyterian Church, Bradford County. Berks Hedging Workshop, 9:30 a.m.-2:30 p.m., Dinner Bell Restaurant, Boyertown. Franklin Conservation District annual banquet, 6:45 p.m., Camp Joy El, Valley Camp Road, Greencastle. - Wednesday, Sept. 29 Calvert Co. Fair, Prince Frederick, Md., continues through Sunday. World Dairy Exposition, Madison, Wise. Dairymen Inc., District 1 meeting, 7 p.m., Level Fire House, Havre de Grace, Md. Thursday, Sept. 30 Tri-Valley Community Fair, Hegins, Schuylkill County, continues through Sunday. Penn’s Agri-Women annual meeting, Holiday Inn, Harrisburg. Dairymen, Inc. District 10 meeting, 7 p.m., Henry Country Inn, Shepherdstown, W.Va. 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