Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, July 30, 1983, Image 6

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    A6—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, July 30,1983
New Holland Hay
New Holland Sales Stables
Monday, July 25
Report supplied by auction
93 loads; market steady on hay
and straw, 5.00 lower on com.
Alfalfa choice second cutting
101.00- few first cutting
66.00- Mixed few Choice
100.00- mostly 70.00-90.00;
Timothy 65.00-90.00; one Timothy
& Alfalfa 121.00; one grass 60.00;
Clover 78.00 & 80.00; Straw mostly
65.00- several to 76.00; Oats
1.90-2.15 bu.; Cora 108.00-115.00 ton.
Good’s Hay
Leola, Pa.
Wednesday, July 27
Report supplied by auction
60 loads.
Mixed 72.00-120.00; Alfalfa 73.00-
120.00; Straw 57.00-76.00; Clover
46.00-59.00; Corn 114.00-123.00;
Timothy 97.00-126.00; Rye 3.10-4.10
bu.; one Hay & Straw 57,00.
Kiester’s Hay
Middleburg, Pa.
Tuesday, July 26
Report supplied by auction
6 loads of hay Mixed 35.00-67.50;
Straw 49.00-52.00; Oats 1.65 and
1.75 bu.; Corn 105.00-117.50.
NEW HOLLAND SALES STABLES. INC. - THE ACTION AUCTION
*ARLY BIRD HOG SALE
For Your Protection Your Hogs Must
Be identified
10:00 AM
11:00 A
Leinbach’sHay
Shippensburg, Pa.
Tuesday, July 26
Report supplied by auction
IB loads. Alfalfa 94.00-107.00,
pickup load of fancy Alfalfa 230.00;
Mixed 60.00-62.50; Timothy 63.00;
Clover 55.00-56.00; Straw 49.00-
59.00; Oats 2.30 bu.; nine bags of
_Kye 5.00 bag.
Regional Hay
Friday, July 22
Repoit supplied by PDA
1 All hay No. 2 and better, prices
paid by dealers at the farm and per
ton).
Hay & Straw steady to $5 higher ;
and Straw steady.
Alfalfa 75.00-100.00; Mixed hay
60.00- Timothy hay 50.00-
65.00 V ' Straw 40.00-60.00; Mulch
25.00-
Green Dragon Hay
Ephrata, Pa.
Friday, July 22
Report supplied by PDA
42 Loads Hay and 32 Loads
Straw.
Alfalfa 69.00-111.00; Mixed hay
59.00- mostly 65.00-93.00;
Timothy hay 77.0iW18.00; Straw
60.00- Ear Corn, 13 loads
113.00- few down 86.00; Oats,
one load 1.95 per bu.
HAY a
STRAW 9
GRAIN S
PM
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BEEF SALE
CALF. SHEEP.
GOATS
Market your livestock thru New Holland Sales, your neighbor does
Pick-up your check before you leave
Pa. Grain
Monday, July 25
Report supplied by PDA
Compared with last Monday’s
market for Southeastern, Central
and South Central Pa. Corn and
Wheat steady to 15 cents higher.
Barley steady to fully 5 cents
higher. Oats uneven, market not
fully established, new crop on the
market in must eastern areas. Ear
Corn steady to $5 higher.
Prices paid delivered to dealers
dock - (All prices per bushel, ex
cept Ear Corn per ton. )
Southeastern Pa.
Com No. 2-y ran&e 3.45-3.80,
average 3.66, New Crop‘3.oo-3.20;
Wheat No. 2 range 3.35-3.68,
average 3.50, Barley No. 2 range
1.80-2.15, average 2.03; Oats No. 2
range 1.60-1.86; average 1.73;
Soybeans No. 1 range 6.656.85,
average 6.76, New Crop 6.80-7.01;
Grain Sorghum #2 range 2.90,
average 2.90; Kye range 2.752.90,
average 2.83; Ear Corn range
95.00-105.00, average 99.82.
Central Pa.
Corn No, 2-y range 3.40-3.70,
average 3.56; Wheat No. 2 range
3.20-3.55, average 3.36; Barley No.
3 range 1.30-2.10, average 2.01;
Oats No. 2 range 1.50-1.85, average
1.60; Soybeans No. 1 range 6.30,
average 6.30; Kye range 2.75-3.00,
average 2.88; Ear Corn range
30.00-98.50, average 34.71.
South Central Pa.
Corn No. 2-y range 3.50-3.55, few
reported 3.80, average 3.55; Wheat
No. 2 range 3.20-3.40, average 3.28;
Barley No. 3 range 1.80-2.00,
average 1.32; Oats No. 2 range
1.50-1.70, average 1.64; Ear Corn
range 90.00-105.00, average 38.45.
Southeastern, Central &
South Central Summary
Corn No. 2-y range 3.45-3.80,
average 3.61; Wheat No. 2 range
3.20-3.58, average 3.40; Barley No.
3 range 1.80-2.15, average 1.34;
j WEDNESDAY |
12:00 NOON
Pf*
HEIFERS, BULLS
NEW HOLLAND SALES STABLES, Inc.
12 Miles East of Lancaster
on Route 23, New Holland, Penna
The Action Auction
717-354-4341
Mgr. - Abe Diffenbach - 717-393-4464
Norman Kolb - 717-397-5538
Field Representatives
Alan Diffenbach 717-656-9806
Luke Eberly 21,5-267-6608 - 738-1865
WEDNESDAY
FEEDER PIG SALE
1:30 P.M.
State grai
Oats No. 2 range 1.50-1.85, average
1.65; Ear Corn range 90.00-105.00,
average 97.63.
Com No, 2-y range 3.40-3.60, few
reported 3.20, average 3.44; Wheat
No. 2 range 2.90-3.30, 3.08; Barley
No. 3 range 1.952.00, average 1.97;
Oats No. 2 range 1.60-1.75, average
1.66; Ear Com range 80.00-94.00,
average 86.33.
Estimated Receipts 10,500
Same Day last Week 11,673
Trade active. Demand Good,
especially on Steers. Feeder Steers
steady to firm. Feeder Heifers
steady to 1.00 lower. Majority
receipts Medium Frame 1 and
Miked 1-2 500-850 lb. Feeder Steers
and 400-750 lbs. Feeder Heifers.
Moderate attendance of buyers.
FEEDER STEERS: Medium
and Large Frame 1 475-480 lb.
65.25-66.70; 500-600 lb. 62.50-64.70;
600-700 lb. 59.25-62.00; 700300 lb.
58.7061.30; 800-900 lb. 58.00-60.50.
Medium and Large Frame Mixed
1-2 400-500 lb. 61.8065.00; 400-500 lb.
58.7061.50; 600-700 lb. 59.00-59.60;
700-800 lb. 56.90-59.00. Large
Frame 2 Holsteins: 765-1065 lb.
40.80-44.00.
FEEDER HEIFERS; Medium
and Large Frame 1 400-500 lb.
55.00- 500-600 lb. 54.25-56.90;
600-700 lb. 53.50-56.20; 700-800 lb.
54.00- Small Frame 1 500650
lb. 50.00-53.10. Medium and Large
Frame Mixed 1-2 350-500 lb. 51.00-
55.25 ; 500-600 lb. 53.75-54.90; 600-700
lb. 51.00-54.00; 700-750 lb. 51.00-
53.60. Medium and Large Frame 2
400-750 lb. 46.70-49.80,
Weekly cattle summary.
Compared to last Wednesday
Feeder Steers were steady to 1.00
untO
loon
Western Pa.
Oklahoma Cattle
Wednesday, July 27
Report supplied by USDA
Thursday, July 28
Report suppled by USDA
BULLS -
STEERS -
BEEF COWS
CALVES
SHEEP
■sS --
~ v y*:*.
higher; Feeder Heifers steady to
50 cents higher. Slaughter Cows
closed generally steady with late
sales Utility and Commercial 2-3
38.50-41.00, few lots high dressing
41.40-43.00; Cutters 1-2 37.00-39.30,
package high dressing 4C 10;
Canners and low Cutters 33.75-
36.25. Slaughter Bulls were 1.00-
2.00 lower with Yield Grade 11100-
1500 lbs. 45.50-50.75; 1500-1800 lbs.
47.00-51.00, individual Monday 2025
lb. high Dressing 54.00. Salable
receipts this week near 18,900 head
compared with 17,878 head last
week and 19,516 bead last year.
The majority of receipts consisted
of Feeder Steers and Heifers;
Cows and Bulls made up II percent
of salable supply.
Penns Valley
Livestock
Centre Hall, Pa.
Tuesday, July 26
Report supplied by auction
Beef Cows: Utility and Com
mercial 41.25-44.75; Cutters 37.75-
40.85; Canners 35.25-37.25; Shells
27.00.
Steers: Good 51.00-54.50;
Standard4B.so-50.25.
Bulls: Good 51.50-55.00; Stan
dard 46,85-50.50.
Feeder Cattle: 300-500 lbs. large
frame 59.50-67.00; 300-600 lbs.
small frame 36.50-50.50; 500-700
lbs. large frame 45.00-52.00.
Veal Calves; Choice 70.00-77.50;
Good 62.00-69.00; Standard 55.00-
61.00; Utility 43.50-53.00.
Farm Calves: Bulls 60.00-77.00;
Heifers 65.00-72.00.
Hogs: 45.50-47.50.
Sows; 26.75-31.50..
Boars: 25.00-26.25.' - v
Shoats: 25-30 lbs. perbead 16.00-
25.00; 30-35 lbs. per head. 26.00-
32.00.
Lambs: 40.50-48.00.
[THURSDAY!
11:00 AM
3:30 P.M.
GOATS