Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, September 25, 1982, Image 6

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A6—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, September 25,1982
Hay
Markets
New Holland Hay
New Holland Sales Stables
Monday, Sept 20
Report supplied by auction
69 loads.
Alfalfa top load third cutting
125.00, medium quality second and
third cutting 95.00-115.00, few off
color or high moisture 80.00-96.00;
Mixed Choice Alfalfa and Grass
110.00- Timothy and Clover
90.00- Mixed Grass 75.00-
90.00; Timothy two Choice 101.00 &
103.00, mostly 80.00-100.00; Straw
oat 60.00-70.00, few wheat or barley
70.00- one Orcbardgrass
80.00; two Clover 86.00 & 92.00; Rye
Seed 4.20 bu.; Oats 2.05 bu.; Corn
82.00-
Good’s Hay
Leola,Pa.
Wednesday, Sept. 22
Report supplied by auction
42 loads.
Mixed 70.00-104.00; Alfalfa 79.00-
119.00; Corn 74.0049.00; Straw
60.00-101.00; one Timothy 95.00;
three Oats 2.25-2.30 bu.; one
Stubble Hay 77.50.
Kiester’s Hay
Mlddleburg, Pa.
Tuesday, Sept. 21
Report supplied by auction
17 loads hay; Timothy 77.00-
90.00; Mixed 71.00-110.00; one
Mulch Hay 50.00; two Ear Corn
70.00 & 82.00.
Leinbach’s Hay
Shlppensburg, Pa.
Tuesday, Sept. 21
Report supplied by auction
8 loads.
Alfalfa 100.00-116.00; Mixed
70.00-86.00; Straw 60.00; Ear Com
72.00.
New Wilmington Hay
New Wilmington, Pa.
Friday, Sept 17
Report supplied by PDA
20 loads hay and 2 loads straw.
Alfalfa, few 84.00-117.00; Mixed
hay, few 79.00-95,00, one 107.50;
Timonty hay, few 69.00-90.00;
Clover, few 65.00-82.50;
Straw,couple 47.50 and 49.00; Ear
Com, 9 loads 69.0085.00; Birdsfoot
Trefoil, one load at 112.50; Oats
(1.37 and $1.60 per bushel.
Green Dragon Hay
Ephrata, Pa.
Friday, Sept 17
Report supplied by PDA
25 Loads Hay and 13 Loads
Straw.
Alfalfa 90.00-131.00; Mixed hay
75.00-110.00; Timothy hay, one load
at 90.00; Straw 62.00-99.00; Earl
Com, 22 loads 77.00-84.00; Rye 56
bushel @ $4.60 per bushel; Oats 73
bushel @ $l.BO per bushel.
Regional Hay
Friday, Sept. 17
Report supplied by PDA
(All hay No. 2 and better, prices
paid by the dealers at the farm and
per ton.)
Hay and straw steady, spots
stronger.
Alfalfa 80.00-100.00, few 110.00;
Mixed hay 70.00-90.00; Timothy
hay 70.0080.00; Straw 35.00-50.00;
Mulch 25.00-40.00.
Belleville Hay
Belleville, Pa.
Wednesday, Sept 15
Report supplied by PDA
8 Loads Hay and 4 Loads Straw.
Mixed hay, 50.00-79.00; Straw,
few 55.00-57.00.
Pa. Grain
Monday, Sept 20
Report supplied by PDA
Compared with last Monday’s
market for Southeastern, Central
and South Central Pa.: Com
steady to 4 cents lower. Wheat
uneven, extremes 8 cents higher to
3 cents lower. Barley steady to 2
cents higher. Oats mostly steady.
Ear Com steady to weak, spots $1
lower.
Livestock market and auction news
Prices paid delivered to dealers
dock - (All prices per bushel, ex
cept Ear Com per ton.)
Southeastern Pa.
Com No. 2-y range 2.24-2.55,
average 2.41, New Crop 2.05-2.16;
Wheat No. 2 range 2.80-3.25,
average 3.04; Barley No. 3 range
1.80-1.95, average 1.87; Oats No. 2
range 1.50-1.75, average 1.62;
Soybeans No. 1 New Crop 5.03-5,10;
Buckwheat range 9.80, average
9.80; Ear Com range 62.00-75.00,
average 68.79.
Central Fa.
Com No. 2-y range 2.30-2.65,
average 2.44; Wheat No. 2 range
2.803.20, average 3.00; Barley No.
3 range 1.75-1.85, few reported 2.00,
average 1.82; Oats No. 2 range
1.401.50, average 1.46; Buckwheat
range 10.00, average ,10.00; Ear
Com range 60.0070.00, average
64.59.
South Central Pa.
Com No. 2-y range 2.45-2.60,
average 2.52; Wheat No. 2 range
2.90-3.00, few ' reported 3.10,
average 2.99; Barley No. 3 range
1.75-1.80, average 1.79; Oats No. 2
range 1.50-1.85, average 1.61; Ear
Cora, range 65.00-70.00, average
68.00.
Southeastern Central &
South Central Summary
Cora No. 2-y range 2.30-2.65,
average 2.44; Wheat No. 2 range
2.90-3.25, average 3.02; Barley No.
3 range 1.75-1.95, average 1.83;
Oats No. 2 range 1.40-1.85, average
1,54; Ear Cora range 60.00-75.00,
average 67.15.
Western Pa.
Com No. 2-y range 2.33-2.55,
average 2.47; Wheat No. 2 range
2.80-3.00, average 2.91; Barley No.
3 range 1.90, few reported average
1.88; Oats No. 2 range 1.50-1.60, few
reported 1.75, average 1.60;
Buckwheat range 8.50, average
8.50; Ear Com range 69.00-70.00,
average 69.50.
Get Ready To Lock-In
Record Feeding Margins
Have you foudn yourself in the past expanding
your herd when margins were high and feed costs
low, only to find that when it was time to sell the
finished hog, prices had dropped significantly
because all your neighbors expanded when you
didr Clayton feels the 1983 hog situation could be
very similar to this scenario with strong fall prices
in 1982 resulting in herd expansion. This will like
ly be followed with significantly lower prices into
1983. We will give you the evidence in this report.
Mike Orndorff
CLAYTON 800-362-7693
BROKERAGE CO. OF ST. LOUIS, INC.
New Wilmington
Livestock Auction
New Wilmington, Pa.
September 20,1982
Reports Supplied by PDA
CATTLE 282. Compared with
last Monday’s market, slaughter
cows fully steady. One Choice
slaughter steer at 60.75, few Good
55.5057.50, Standard 47.0053.50,
Utility 38.0044.00. Few Choice
slaughter heifers 57.00-59.75, few
Good 50.00-51.00, few Standard
45.00- Utility & Commercial
slaughter cows 40.00-44.50, few
45.00- Commercial No. 4-5
35.00- Cutters 37.00-41.00,
Canner & Low Cutter 28.00-37.25,
Shells down to 25.00. Yield Grade
Hl' 1110-1595 lbs. slaughter bulls
48.00- one at 55.50; few yield
grade H 2 930-1425 lbs. 43.0045.50.
Medium Si large Frame #1 320-695
lbs. feeder steers 49.50-55.50;
Medium & Large Frame HI 300-700
lbs. feeder heifer 38.00-47.00,
Medium & Large Frame #2 350670
lbs. 32.75-39.50; Medium & Large
Frame HI 525695 lbs. feeder bulls
41.50-52.00.
CALVES 283. Vealers grading
Good & Choice steady. Standard
weak to $5 lower. Choice vealers
80.00-91.00, Good 68.0080.00,
Standard & Good 90-125 lbs. 45.00-
-55.00, 65-85 lbs. 40.00-47.50, Utility
45-120 lbs. 18.00-30.00. Farm calves,
holstein bulls 95-135 lbs. 50.00-
70.00; holsteins heifers 85-120 lbs.
70.00.
HOGS 454. Barrows & gilts $3 to
$4 lower, US No. 1-2 210-245 lbs.
barrows & gilts 61.60-62.10, one lot
63.35, No. 1-3 195-250 lbs. 61.00-
61.85, No. 2-3 230-270 lbs. 59.85-
60.90, No. 1-3 155-190 lbs. 45.00-
55.00. Sows steady. US No. 1-3
300-720 lbs. sows 50.00-57.00. Boars
45.00-50.00.
FEEDER PIGS 86. US No. 1-3 20-
35 lbs. feeder pigs 34.00-45.00 per
head, No. 1-3 65-90 lbs. 45.00-60.00 /
per head. v 1
SHEEP 144. Spring slaughter
lambs weak to $5 lower. Choice 70-
105 lbs. spring slaughter lambs
40:00-53.00, few to 59.00, Good 60-90
lbs. 34.50-43.00, few to 51.00.
Slaughter ewes 10.00-20.00.
Lancaster
Feeder Cattle
Friday, Sept. 17
Report supplied by USDA
Today .
Last Friday
Last Year
TREND: Compared to last
Friday feeders mostly steady.
Supply included about 350 sold in
lots of five to 12 head, balance sold
in lots of three or less.
FEEDER STEERS: Medium
Frame 1; Couple lots 650-800 lb.
63.75-64.00; few lots 435-510 lb.
60.50-61.50. Large Frame 1: Couple
lots 635-690 lb. 62.75-63.50; few 750-
955 lb. 59.25-60.00. -Medium and
Large Frame 1: One lot 520 lb.
63.50; one lot 800 lb. 61.85; few lots
520-600 lb. 59.25-59.75. Medium
Frame 1-2: Couple lots 510-515 lb.
54.74-55.75.
FEEDERBULLS: Large Frame
1: One lot 845 lb. 55.50. Small and
Medium Frame 1-2: One lot 355 lb.
52.00.
FEEDER HEIFERS: Small and
Medium Frame 1: One lot 370 lb.
42.85.
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