Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, September 25, 1982, Image 14

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    Al4—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, September 25,1982
Livestock market and auction news
St. Louis Cattle
St. Louis
Thursday, Sept. 23,1982
Report Supplied by USDA
CATTLE: Receipts this week
4,400; Week ago 4,600; year ago
4,500. Compared to the previous
week, slaughter steers mostly 3.00
lower. Slaughter heifers mostly
2.00 lower. Cows and bulls 1.00-2.00
lower. Slaughter supply mainly
Choice and Choice and Prime 2-4
1050-1200 lb. steers, around 35%
heifers and 10% cows.
SLAUGHTER STEERS: Mixed
Choice and Prime 241050-1250 lbs.
58.5060.00. closing 58.50-59.00.
Choice 24 950-1250 lbs. 57.0059.50,
closing sales 57.00-58.50. Mixed
Good and Choice 24 9001175 lbs.
56.0059.00. Good 2-3 9001150 lbs.
54.0057.00. Mostly Good 2-3 1075-
1250 lb. Holsteins 51.0054.00.
SLAUGHTER HEIFERS: Mixed
Choice and Prime 24 900-1000 lbs.
fa/D/C-
Best name in
BOTTOM UtSXk
GRAIN STRUCTURE
TIME IS NOW!
PENN DUTCH FARM
SYSTEMS, INC.
1730 Highway 72 North
Lebanon, PA 17042
717-273-9324
AREA REPRESENTATIVES
Russell Darkes, Jr. 717-273-9324
Al Burkholder 717-733-9714
Larry Greene 717-273-9324
Renfe Pfalzgraf 717-393-2390
Paul Zimmerman 215-488-6077
55.00-56.50, few late sales 55.00.
Choice 24 9001050 lbs. 54.0056.00,
closing 54.0055.00; part load 2-3
1075 lbs. 56.50; 800900 lbs. 51.00
54.00. Mixed Good and Choice 2-3
8001000 lbs. 49.0053.00. Good 2-3
750950 lbs. 47.5050.00.
COWS: (Closing Week Sales)
Utility and Commercial 24 36,QQ
-38.00. Boning Utility 1-2 38.0040.00.
Cutter 1-2 35.0037.00. Canner and
low Cutter 1-2 30.0035.00.
BULLS: YG 1-2 10501700 lbs.
47.0052.00, Closing sales 45.0050.00
Individual YG 152.50 early.
WEDNESDAY’S WEEKLY
SHEEP AUCTION: Receipts
about 250 head. Spring slaughter
lambssteadyto 1.00 lower than last
week. Slaughter ewes steady to
1.00 higher. Feeder lambs steady
to 1.00 higher. Supply mainly
Choice and Prime wooled
slaughter lambs with few lots of
shorn lambs with No. 1-2 pelts.
SPRING SLAUGHTER LAMBS
CUTS FEED COSTS
SEALSTORHASTHE
"EFFICIENT SYSTEM"
A System That
Enables You To:
1. REDUCE NUTRIENT LOSSES
2. BALANCE A CHEAPER RATION
3. BUY LESS FEED AT THE STORE
4. INCREASE CASH FLOW
1. GLASSFUSED TO STEEL STRUCTURES
2. UIDIG UNLOADERS
3. SERVICEABILITY/LOWER COST
4.3 YEAR UNLOADER WARRANTIES
5. PROFESSIONAL CUSTOMER SERVICE
1 Unloader For Ground Ear or Shelled Corn
Stop By And See Us At The
Bloomsburg Fair Sept. 27 thru Oct. 2 ~
CALL TODAY FOR A FREE
NO OBLIGATION QUOTATION
A System That
Offers You!
NORTH PENN SEALSTOR
SYSTEMS, INC.
RD #5 Central Road
Bloomsburg, PA 17815
717-387-1422
AREA REPRESENTATIVES
Danßarig 717-799-5822
717-387-1422
Harry Fenwick 717-799-0091
Harry Guillaume
Tom Dunlap
Dave Williams
Glynn Corey
Gary Sheard
Choice and Prime 98-118 lbs.
mostly wooled and including few
lots of shorn with No. 1-2 Pelts
49.0053.00; Package 145 lbs. 50.00.
SLAUGHTER EWES
Utility and Good 13.00-16.50.
FEEDER LAMBS: Choice and
Fancy 60-90 lbs. 42.00-46.50.
Package Fancy 88 lbs. 50.50.
FEEDERS: (including around
, 1,800 at the regular Thursday
auction.) Feeder Steers and
Heifers weak to 2.00 lower except
Holstein Steers generally steady.
Supply mainly Medium frame 1-2
400-700 lb. Feeder Steers and
Heifers.
FEEDER STEERS: Medium
Frame 1: 300-600 lbs. 64.00-69.00,
package thin 450 lbs. 70.50; 600-700
lbs. 63.0046.50, package thin 660
lbs. 68.00; 700-800 lbs. 60.0043.00.
Medium Frame 1-2 300-700 lbs.
60.0044.00. Large Frame 2
Holsteins: 550-725 lbs. 51.75-56.00.
FEEDER HEIFERS: Medium
FOR SALE
High Moisture
Corn w/Oats
717-387-1422
717-634-3131
717-398-1391
717-398-1395
717-289-4751
717-729-7102
Frame 1: 300500 lbs. 55.0058.25;
600800 lbs. 54.0057.25, package
thin 625 lbs. 59.00. Medium Frame
1-2:300-600lbs. 52.0055.00. -
EW
Chambersburg Auction
Cbambersburg, Pa.
Thursday, Sept. 23
Report supplied by PDA
CATTLE: 422. Compared with
last week’s market: SI. steers: few
Choice No. 24,10301380 lbs. 57.00
62.00; Good 54.0057.00; Standard
48.5053.75; SI. heifers: Choice
54.5058.75; Good 52.0055.00; few
Standard 48.0050.00. SI. cows:
Commercial 38.8542.85, couple to
45.00; Cutters 38.0040.85; Canner
& L. Cutter 35.25-38.00; Shells down
to 29.75. SI. bullocks: one Choice at
56.75; few Good 50.3551.00; few
Standard 46.0049.75; SI. bulls:
Yield grade No. 1, 1100-2070 lbs.
44.5052.85.
FEEDER CATTLE; Steers, few
Medium Frame No. 1, 400-750 lbs.
47.00-55.00.
LISTEN
TO WHAT EASTERN FARMERS
ARE SAYING ABOUT
HOF
"We’ve used Hoffman Silage Inoculator
for two years. We put up high moisture
ground shelled com by spreading the in
oculator on the corn in the bin on the com
bine and letting it get mixed that way. We
found we could feed the treated high
moisture corn right into the hot weather.
We have also checked it on haylage. We
are more than well satisfied with it."
LARRY SWEENEY
’ Mechanicville, New York
joking for outstanding silage result
like these, contact your Hoffman Seed Man W
HOFFMAN SEEDS, INC.
LANOISVILLE. PENNSYLVANIA 17538
Serving Eastern Agriculture Since 1899
CALVES: 491 Couple Prime
104.00 & 106.00; Choice 81.00-100.00;
Good 64.00-84.00, Standard & Good
100-120 lbs. 62.00-65.00; 70-100 lbs.
52.00-62.00; Utility 50-90 lbs? 35.00-
52.00.
FARM CALVES: Hoi. Bulls 90-
130 lbs. 60.00-83.00, couple to 87.00;
Hoi. Heifers 85-150 lbs. 58.00-103.00.
HOGS; 91. One lot US No. 1-2 220
lbs. at 62.00, No. 1-3 197-230 lbs.
59.00-60.75; one lot No. 1-3 189 lbs.
at 53.75; Sows US No. 1-3 250-475
lbs. 52.75-56.25; few Boars 44.75-
45.50.
FEEDER PIGS: 34. US No. 1-3
20-35 lbs. 24.00-39.00 per head.
SHEEP; 38. Few Good 70-100 lbs.
40.00-44.00. SI. ewes; 15.00-26.00.
GOATS: 13.23.00-56.00 per head.
SILAGE INOCULATOR.
“We find that by using Hoffman Silage
Inoculator we have consistent high quality
haylage eliminating hot spots and heating
and sour smell, should it be too wet. It also
improved the corn silage no mold, etc. It
produces a sweet smell and the cows
relish it. We also like it because it doesn’t
eat up the equipment.”
FULMER BROTHERS
Nazareth, Pennsylvania
“Normally, seepage starts about one
week after silo filling. This year I had no
seepage and the moisture was at least the
•*me, if not higher, than In the past several
years. Two_of my neighbors tried it and
think it’s the best product they have ever
used. They tried other products, but were
not satisfied with the results. It really does
what the literature-says it will do.’’
BRUCE BRESEE
Ulster, Pennsylvania
write for full information.