AS—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, August 13,1983 New Holland Hay New Holland Sales Stables Monday, Augusts Report supplied by auction 107 loads, hay market active and fully steady, straw market slow and 5.00 lower, com 10.00 higher. Alfalfa 102.00-130.00; Mixed mostly 75.00-95.00, few 65.00-71.00, second cutting 101.00-116.00; Timothy mostly 85.00-95.00 one at 101.00; Clover 78.00-96.00; Straw 55.00- few to 80.00 some dark 45.00- Ear Com 125.00-140.00; Oats 1:87-2.25 bu.; rye 4.05. Green Dragon Hay Ephrata, Pa. Friday, Augusts Report supplied by PDA 43 loads hay and 27 loads straw. Alfalfa 90.00-120.00; Mixed hay 71.00-100.00, one 108.00, few down to 50.00; Timothy hay, few 69.00-97.00, one 120.00; Clover, 2 loads 89.00 and 90.00; Straw 54.00-79.00; Ear Corn, 14 loads 111.00-126.00, one 62.00; Shelled Corn, one load $3.50 per bushel, Oats, 2 loads $1.90 and $2.00 per bushel. NEW HOLLAND SALES STABLES, INC. - THE ACTION AUCTION MONDAY F arly bird hog sale For Your Protection Your Hogs Must Be identified 10:00 AM 11:00 AM & A New Wilmington Hay New Wilmington, Pa. Friday, Aug. 5 Report supplied by PDA 12 loads hay and 1 load straw. Alfalfa, few 89.00-132.30; Mixed hay, few 54.00-67.00; Straw, one load 43.00; Ear Corn, 8 loads 101.00- 120.00; Seed Sheat $3,35 per bushel. Good’s Hay Leola, Pa. Wednesday, August 10 Report supplied by auction 76 loads. Mixed 63.00-129.00; Corn 128.00- 150.00; Straw 57.00-76.00; Alfalfa 91.00-145.00; Timothy 81.00-111.00; CloverB9.oo; Rye seed 4.00-4.60 bu. Kiester’s Hay Middleburg, Pa. Tuesday, Augusts Report supplied by auction 10 loads of hay. Mixed hay 44.00-92.50; Straw 40.00-47.50; Corn 100.00-117.50. ■""/ft HAY "■ STRAW GRAIN 1:30 PM BEEF SALE CALF, SHEEP. GOATS Regional Hay Friday, Aug. S Report supplied by PDA (All hay No. 2 and better, prices paid by dealers at the farm and per tonj. Hay steady to strong, good demand. Straw steady to weak. Alfalfa 75.00-110.00; Mixed hay 60.00- Timothy hay 80.00- 80.00; Straw 40.00-55.00; Mulch 25.00- Lelnbach’s Hay Shlppensburg, Pa. Tuesday, Augusts Report supplied by auction 19 loads. Alfalfa 77.00-119.00; Mixed hay 70.00-78.00; Clover 67.00-69.00; Timothy 60.00-75.00; Straw 40.00- 42.50; Oats 1.85-2.10 bu. Pa. Grain Monday, August 1 Report supplied by PDA Compared with last Monday’s market for Southeastern, Central and South Central Pa. Corn strong, mostly 5-10 cents higher; Wheat steady to 6 cents higher; Barley steady to strong, spots to 7 cents higher; Oats unevenly steady; Earn Com strong to $4 higher. Prices paid delivered to dealers dock - (AU prices per bushel, ex cept Ear Com per ton.) Southeastern Pa. Cora No. 2-y range 3.65-3.07, few reported down 3.50, average 3.80, New Crop 3.25-3.55; Wheat No. 2 range 3.35-3.80, average 3.57, Barley No. 3 range 1.80-2.25, average 2.11; Oats No. 2 range 1.60-1.85; average 1.71; Soybeans No. 1 range 7.23-7.50, average 7.38, New Crop 7.50-7.84; Gram Sorghum §2 range 3.00, average 3.00; Ear Corn range 95.00-110.00, average 103.91. t WEDNESDAY I 12:00 NOON Co »» 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 Kol b - 717-397-5538 Field Representatives Alan Diffenbach 717-656-9806 Luke Eberly 215-267-6608 - 738-1865 WEDNESDAY FEEDER PIG SALE 1:30 P.M. We endeavor to keep our larns cleaner than itate gra Corn No. 2-y range 3.40-3.85, average 3.67; Wheat No. 2 range 3.20-3.55, average 3.40; Barley No. 3 range 2.00-2.20, average 2.02; Oats No. 2 range 1.40-1.70, average 1.58; Soybeans No. 1 range 5.40- 6.48, average 5.94; Rye range 2.75- 3.00, average 2.88; Ear Corn range 90.00-100.00, average 99.08. Com No. 2-y range 3.50-3.75, average 3.62; Wheat No. 2 range 3.25-3.50, average 3.33; Barley No. 3 range 1.80-2.05, average 1.96; Oats No. 2 range 1.55-1.75, average 1.65; Ear Com range 95.00-110.00, average 105.50. , v Southeastern, Central & South Central Summary Com No. 2-y range 3.40-3.97, average 3.72; Wheat No. 2 range 3.20-3.80, average 3.47; Barley No. 3 range 1.80-2.25, average 2.04; Oats No. 2 range 1.40-1.85, average 1.64; Ear Com range 90.00-110.00, average 102.45. Com No. 2-y range 3.50-3.80, average 3.54; Wheat No. 2 range 2.90-3.30, average 3.11; Barley No. 3 range 1.95, average 1.95; Oats No. 2 range 1.50-1.80, average 1.60; Ear Corn range 80.00-94.00, average 87.00. CATTLE; Steers were 2.00 higher; Cows were .75 lower; and Bulls were steady. Steers- Good 55.00-56.85; Holstems 52.75-56.00; Standard 50.50-54.75; Utility 50.00 down. Heifers- Good to 57.25; Standard 50.00 down. Cows- Earlybird Pen 2.00-3.00 higher; Utility & Commercial 38.50-43.50; Cutter 36'.75-39.5 0; Canner & Low Cutter 32.50-37.00; Shells 32.00 down. Fat Bulls- Good 1090-1525 lbs. 50.75-51.50; Medium 1185-1465 ours. until 1 loon Central Pa. South Central Pa. Western Pa. Carlisle Auction Carlisle, Pa. Tuesday, August 9 Report supplied by auction BULLS - gmamfaf steers . beef cows CALVES SHEEP lbs. 47.00-50.00. FEEDER CATTLE: Steers were steady. Heifers were steady and Bulls were steady. Steers- Medium 290-320 lbs. 45.00-47.00; Medium 440-455 lbs. 40.0049.00; Standard 410-445 lbs. 44.00-44.25; Good 700- 950 lbs. 51.00-56.00. Heifers- Standard 320-370' lbs. 37.00-38.00; Medium 400-435 lbs. 45.00-48.00; Standard 475-525 lbs. 35.00-42.00. Bulls- Standard 260-420 lbs. 46.00- 49.00; Utility 295-320 lbs. 37.00- 40.00. CALVES; Large run with active bidding; steady prices. Vealers- Choice 70.0080.00; Good 60.00- 75.00; Standard & Good 55.0085.00; Standard and Light 55.00 down (mostly 45.0080.001. Farm Calves- Hol. Bulls 80.0082.00. HOGS: Large run, 2.00 lugher!- US No. 1-2 46.75-51.35. US No. 1-3 44.0048.50. US No. 2-3 35.00-40.00 (heavy). Sows-1.50 higher. US No. 1-3 32.00-38.50. No. 2-3 28.00-33.50. Boars- 2.00 lower, 28.25-31.00. FEEDER PIGS: US No. 1-3 30-40 lbs. 19.00-34.00 head. No. 1-3 60-70 lbs. 28.00-31.00 head. SHEEP: Lambs- Good 43.00- 48.00. Ewes- 12.00-18.00. Goats -10.0042.50 head. 'Co»e an You OUYS... Mcvo oVßtt/ NEED MORE ROOM? 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