Al6—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, April 16,1983 Livestock market and auction news Weekly Summary Friday, April 15 Report Supplied By PDA Markets: 16. CATTLE: 8543. Compared with 7177 head last week, and 7070 head a year ago. Compared with last week’s market; Slaughter steers, bullocks & bulls mostly 1.00-2.00 FARM CALVES; active. Hoi higher; SI. heifers .50-1.00 higher; Bulls 90-125 lbs. 60.00-114.00, SI. cbws steady to 1.00 higher, mostly 65.0087.00; Hoi. Heifers 85- some Prime 1.00 lower. SI. steers: Bis. 55.00-142.50, mostly 70.00- High Choice & Prime No. 3-4,69.00- 100.00. (few) Beef Cross Bulls & 73.50; Choice NO. 2-4, 63.50*9.50; Heifers 60-90 lbs. 62.0089.00. Good 59.0064.00; Standard 50.00- / HOGS: 7143. Compared with 6512 59.00. SI. heifers: Choice 59.00 / head last week and 6980 head a 66.00; Good 54.0060.00; Standard/ y ear a 6 o> Barrows and gilts 48.5055.00. SI. cows: Utility St uneven, mostly weak to .75 lower Commercial 43.0047.50, few to 48.50; Cutters 40.0044.00, few to No. 1-3 200250 lbs. 46.5048.50; No. 45.50; Canner &L. Cutter 34.00 2-3 200275 Ib.s 44.0047.00; few No. 41.50; Shells down to 24.00. SI. i' 3 14 °- 190 lbs. 40.5045:75; Sows bullocks; Choice 59.25-63.25; Good mostly steady. US No. 1-3 300-650 54.00-59.00; (few) Standard 50.00 lbs. 42.0048.00; No. 2* 300700 lbs. 54.00. SI. bulls: Yield Grade No|l, 41.0044.00. Boars 33.0041.00. 10002300 lbs. 52.0058.00; Yfeld FEEDER PIGS: 917. Compared Grade No. 2, 9001450 lbs. 46.00 with 821 head last week and 1027 a 53 25. j year ago. 29.0042.00; No. 1-3 35-50 FEEDER CATTLES: Sleets, Medium Frame No. 1, 360-700 Ira. 56.00- few to 72.00. Heifers, Medium Frame No. 1, 350-650 lbs. cn nuyi ' CALVES: 3541. Compared with 3561 head last week and 3572 head s year ago. Vealers 1.00-5.00 higher, (few) Prime 110.00-134.00; Choice 90.00- few to 115.00; Good 75.00- (few) Standard & Good 110-130 lbs. 62.00-78.00; 90-110 lbs. 52.00- 65-85 lbs. 48.0040.00; Utility 50-100 lbs. 40.0050.00. PENNSYLVANIA MARKETS lbs. 36.0047.00; (few) No. 1-3 5075 lbs. 45.0061.00 per head. SHEEP; 757. Compared with 511 head last week and 1924 head a year ago. Spring/sl. lambs steady to strong. Choice 25-50 lbs. 101.00 132.00; Choice 5090 lbs. 70.0090.00; Good 5085 lbs. 50.0070.00. SI. ewes: 10.0029.00. GRADED FEEDER PIGS SALES: 1944. Compared with 2849 head last week, and 2004 head a year ago. All sales by CWT. Feeder Pigs mostly weak to 8.00 lower US No. 1-2 25-40 lbs. 114.00-134.00,40-50 lbs. 102.00-134.00, 5060 lbs. 95.00 114.00, 6065 lbs. 79.00102.00; US No. 2-3 25-40 lbs. 102.00112.00,4050 lbs. 96.00-106.00 per hun dredweight. Chambersburg Auction Chambersburg, Pa. Thursday, April 14 Report supplied by PDA CATTLE: 396 Compared with last week’s market: Slaughter steers mostly 1.002.00 lower; SI. cows grading Utility & Com mercial 1.202.00 higher, Canner & Cutter steady to .50 higher. SI. steers: Choice No. 2-4,9501250 lbs. 61.0064.85; Good 56.5060.00; Standard 50.0055.00. SI. heifers: few Choice 56.25-60.25; few Good 53.5058.25; few Standard 48.50 53.85. SI. cows: Utility & Com mercial 42.5047.35; Cutters 41.00 44.00; Canner & L. Cutter 38.75- 41.75; Shells down to 33.00. Si. bulls: Yield Grade No. 1,10401900 lbs. 47.8054.85. FEEDER CATTLE: Steers, Medium Frame No. 1, 475-900 lbs. 49.50-58.50. Heifers, Medium Frame No. 1, 350-650 lbs. 46.00- 55.50. CALVES: 322. Few Choice 92.00- 113.00; Good 75.00-89.00; Standard & Good 70-100 lbs. 50.00-51.00; Good PLEASE CONTACT YOUR LOCAL DEK ALB-PFIZER GENETICS DEALER Utility 5080 lbs. 40.0052.00. FARM CALVES: Hoi. Bulls 90 120 lbs. 65.00114.00; Hoi. Heifers 8095 lbs. 55.0065.00. HOGS; 103. Barrows and gilts steady to .25 higher. No. 1-3 215-230 lbs. <>7.5048.75; Sows US No. 1-3 MOLINE, HI. John Deere, the blacksmith who founded Deere & Company, and five other business leaders have been inducted into the Business Hall of Fame. The Business Hall of Fame was established in 1975 by Junior Achievement Inc., the world’s oldest and largest international business education organization. Since then, 83 persons have been selected for induction. At the request of Junior Achievement, Business Hall of Fame laureates are chosen by the board of editors of Fortune magazine. Those inducted are people “whose business accomplishments have had major positive impact on our country’s history and quality of “DEKALB” is a registered brand name. Numbers designate hybrids. As a condition of sale, please note statement of limited warranty and remedy on DEKALB-PFIZER GENETICS orders and tags. Deere Hall of Fame winners. We’re proud of the way these winners did in the Corn Growers Association Yield Contest. Congratulations. ■€y.oi New Jersey Winners Ist place Class A: Rustin Farms E. H. Tindall Trenton, NJ XL-71 209.0 b/acre If 2nd place Class A: Thomas G. Kanach XL-71 195.7 b/acre (In New Jersey DEKALB brand hybrids took four of the top five places) -Mi - * #*/? * Af : y.'£i:t< Pennsylvania Winners Ist place Class A: Jeffrey Mitchell Honey Brook, PA XL-71 194.35 b/acrc Ist place No-Till; Plant a winning hybrid this year. 350-685 lbs. 42.0(M7.00. Boars 36.00- 44.50. "FEEDER PIGS 12: Few US No. 1-3 35-10 lbs. 40.00-46.00 per head. SHEEP: 4. Few Choice 38-44 lbs. 62.50-80.00. into life,” Junior Achievement said. In its announcement, Junior Achievement said John Deere “revolutionized agriculture in the early 19th century with the development of the world’s first successful steel plow.” John Deere was a Vermont blacksmith who moved to northern Illinois in 1836~and developed the famous plow that opened the Midwest for agriculture. He founded the company that bears his name in 1837. Today Deere & Company conducts business in 150 countries, has manufacturing facilities worldwide, and is the world’s largest supplier of farm equipment. Flemington, NJ Jeffrey Johnson Orefield, PA XL-57 171.85 b/acre