Al6— Lancaster Faming, Saturday, April 2,1983 Oklahoma Cattle Oklahoma City Thursday, March 31 Report Supplied By USDA Estimated Receipts: 825 Same Day Last Week: 320 Feeder steers and heifers steady. Very limited test of any one class or weight group. Buyers selective for condition, good demand for thin offerings, light demand for fleshy cattle. Bulk supply Medium Frame 1 and Mired 1-2 300-750 lb. feeder steers and heifers. FEEDER STEERS: Medium, few Large Frame 1230-285 lb. Thin 84.75-85.75; 350-375 lb. Thin 81.75 83.50; 500-700 lb. 69.00-71.50; 700-750 lb. 67.60-70.80; 800-905 lb. 65.90- 69.00. SMALL FRAME 1 470 lb. 71.00; 550-650 lb. 64.50-65.50; 750625 lb. fin 40-64 80 MEDIUM AND LARGE FRAME MIXED 1-2 300450 lb. 72.70-77.10; 5006001 b. 64.7569.00. MEDIUM FRAME 2 400475 lb. 67.50-72.00. LARGE FRAME 2 HOLSTEINS 380-445 lb. 63.0063.50; 550600 lb. 58.6069.95; 8101 b. 54.30. FEEDER HEIFERS: Medium Frame 1 200 lb. 80.00; 290 lb. Thin 76.25; 3506751 b. 69.50-71.50; 500-750 lb. 62.8067.00. SMALL FRAME 1 400600 lb. 59.5061.00. MEDIUM, FEW LARGE FRAME MIXED 1-2 290600 lb. 61.5066.00; 500-700 lb. 58.7562.75. MEDIUM, AND LARGE FRAME 2 300-450 lb. 58.5062.00. RC For the week: Feeder Steers steady to 1.00 higher; Feeder heifers under 500 lbs. 2.004.00 higher; over 500 lbs. Firm to 1.00 higher. Slaughter cows closing steady after losing an earlier advance. Closing sales Utility 26 45.0047.75. Slaughter bulls fully 2.00 lower, YG 1-2 1050-1500 lb. 52.0068.50, few 50.0062.00; 150-1850 lb. 54.5060.25. Salable receipts this week near Livestock market and auction news 12,400 head compared with last weeks actual of 12,269 head and last years 15,781 head. Feeder steers and heifers made up 91 percent of the weeks run; cows and bulls most of the remaiirng 9 percent. Joliet Auction Joliet, Illinois Thursday, March 31 Report Supplied By USDA WEEKLY CATTLE: Friday through Wednesday’s salable receipts 1450; 5 days last week 1633; same period a year ago 2879. Trading slow on Monday; moderate on Wednesday. Slaughter steers ended the week steady to 1.00 higher, with not enough steers on Wednesday’s market to establish price trends. Slaughter heifers ended the week 50 to 1.00 higher compared with Wednesday of last week. Cows closed the week 1.00-2.00 higher. SLAUGHTER STEERS: Load Choice few Prime 3-4 1260# 67.25 Monday. Choice 2-4 1080-1325# 65.0066.00, Packages 65.7567.00 Wednesday. Mixed Good and Choice 26 1050-1250# 64.5065.50. Choice 2-3 1390# Holsteins 59.00. Mixed Good and Choice 2 1900- 1400# Holsteins 57.0067.50 Monday. SLAUGHTER HEIFERS: Choice few Loads with a Prime end 2-4 900-1050# 62.5064.00, 2 loads 64.25, 1 load 64.50 Monday; 63.50- 64.25, 1 load 65.25 Wednesday. Mixed Good and Choice 26 850- 1000# 60.5062.75 Monday; 62.00- 63.00 Wednesday. COWS: Cutter and Utility few Commercial 16 40.0045.00. Belleville Auction Belleville, Pa. Wednesday, March 30 Report By Supplied PDA CATTLE 119. Compared with last Wednesday’s market, slaughter cows 25 cents-|l higher. Individual Good slaughter steer at 55.60, individual standard at 51.25. Utility and Commercial slaughter cows 42.00-45.75, couple 46.25, Cutters 39.75-43.00, few Canner and Low Cutters 38.0040.00. Few Yield Grade #1 1165-1960 lbs. slaughter bulls 49.10-54.09. CALVES 141. Few Choice vealers 90.00-106.00, few Good 70.00-81.00, Standard and Good 75 100 lbs. 49.00-56.00, few Utility 60-80 lbs. 40.00-45.00. Farm Calves: Holstein Bulls 90-125 lbs. 59.00-99, mostly 80.00-94; few Holstein Heifers 95-110 lbs. 80.00-86.00. HOGS 128. Barrows and gilts lower. US No. 1-2 2-250 lbs. barrows and gitls 46.00-48.10, No. 1-3 2-225 lbs. 43.25-45.35. Few US No. 1-3 440-575 lbs. sows 42.05 47. FEEDER PIGS 245. US No. 1-8 13-20 lbs. feeder pigs 22.00-32.50 per head. No. 1-3 2035 lbs, 28.00-41, No. 1-3 35-50 lbs. 38.00-51 per head. SHEEP 24. Few Choice 35-75 lbs. spring slaughter lambs 52.00-80.00. Slaughter ewes 11.00-17.00. GOATS 19; Few Large 25.00-31 per head, Kids 9.00-20.00 per head. Holstein Dairy Cows 650.00-1070 Per Head, couple to 1330. Belknap Auction Dayton, Pa. Wednesday, March 30 Report supplied by PDA CATTLE 104: Compared with last Wednesday’s market, slaughter cows 1.00 lower. Couple Good slaughter steers 55.00 & 53.50, few Standard 53.00-55.50. In dividual Choice slaughter heifer at 60.00, couple Good 54.00 & 55.00, few Standard 45.00-50.75, few Utility 41.75-44.50. Utility & Commercial slaughter cows 41.00- 45.00, one 47.25,-Cutters 38.50-41.75, Canner & Low Cutters 32.00-38.75. Few Yield Grade #1 1225-2325 lbs. slaughter bulls 53.00-55.00. Few Medium & Large Frame #1300410 lbs. feeder steers 57.00-69.00, few #2 415-670 lbs. 44.00-52.50. Few The Niemeyer line of quality Power Harrows out performs the rest for one-trip ready, perfect seedbed preparation. Single operation tillage reduces soil com paction, retains moisture in the seed zone.. .you harvest the savings in time and fuel. The Power Harrow can also be used for chemical incorporation, clod bust ing, weed control and leveling. Five models available for flexibility in dealing with adverse soil conditions. Medium & Large Frame #l3BO-640 lbs. feeder heifers 45.00-56.50. CALVES 87: Few Choice vealers 85.00- few Good 75.00-81.00, few Standard & Good 90-110 lbs. 50.00- 6585 lbs. 40.00-55.00, few Utility 50-80 lbs. 30.00-40.00. Farm Calves: Holstein Bulls 85125 lbs. 58.00-85.00; few Holstein Heifers 70-95 lbs, 57.00-83.00; Beef cross bulls and heifers 50-110 lbs. 55.00- HOGS 196: Barrows and gilts 1.552.00 lower. US No. 1-2 225235 lbs. barrows and gilts 48.0549.25, 4-H volunteer leaders from across Berks County attended a training session for organizational leaders in the Agricultural Center. 4-H leaders attending were Nancy Plushanski and Dolly Bare, Berks County Rabbit & Cavy Club; Dick Remp, Berks County Sheep & Lamb Club; John & Linda Ahn, Tilden Community Club; Bob Sattazahn, Stouchsburg 4-H Club; Arlene Rebman, Rehrersburg Adventurers 4-H Club; Sonne Shorley, Cider Saddles 4-H Club; Caroll Kopfer, Fleetwood 4-H Club; and Sharon Brahmstadt, Power Harrows FIRST IN THE FIELD CONTACT YOUR LOCAL DEALER FOR MORE INFORMATION CUMMINGS & BRICKER, INC. 4-H leaders attend training EYE Distributed By: 100 Stover Or., Carlisle, PA 17013 (717) 249-6720 No. 1-3 200-250 lbs. 47.0048.25, No. 2-3 205-275 lbs. 46.0047.25, No. 1-3 125-185 lbs. 38.50-44.00. Sows mostly 2.00 higher. US No. 1-3 270-700 lbs. sows 42.00-50.00. Few Boars 35.00- 37.00. FEEDER PIGS 43: US No. 1-3 25-40 lbs. feeder pibs 29.00-47.00 per head. SHEEP 43: Choice 25-10 lbs. spring slaughter lambs 90.00- 100.00,180 lbs. at 70.00; few Good 55-90 lbs. wooled slaughter lambs 38.00-52.00. Slaughter ewes 10.50- 18.50. Seeing Kye Puppy Club. Richard S. Kauffman, 4-H, Coordinator, conducted the session which covered the duties of the organizational leader in a 4-H club. Kauffman explained that the leaders are the key link in a 4-H club. Their duties include repor ting, organization; coordination of other leaders’ and members’ activities; recruitment; planning the yearly program; informing members of county, state, and regional 4-H events; and main taining a communication link with the county 4-H office. 3