Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, November 19, 1983, Image 6

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HAY MARKETS
Regional Hay
Friday, November 11
Report (applied by PDA
(All hay No. 2 and better, prices
paid by dealers at the farm and per
ton.)
Hay & Straw mostly steady.
Alfalfa 105.00-130.00; Mixed hay
85.00-100.00; Timothy hay 80.00-
100.00; Straw 60.0040.00; Mulch
35.0055.00.
Green Dragon Hay
Ephrata,Pa.
Friday, November 11
Report supplied by PD A
31 Loads Hay and 10 Loads
Straw.
Alfalfa 101.00-151.00; Mixed hay
87.00- one load 87.00;
Timothy hay, few 80.00-105.00;
Orchard grass, 2 loads 85.00 &
100.00; Straw 65.00-107.00, mostly
93.00- Ear Com, 8 loads
101.00- 1 load 136.00; Com
Fodder, 6 loads 49.00-80.00; Oats, 2
loads 2.70 & 2.80 per bu.
Belleville Hay
Belleville, Pa.
Wednesday, November 9
Report supplied by PDA
22 Loads Hay and 5 Loads Straw.
Alfalfa, few 110.00-150.00; Mixed
hay 71.50-92.50, few to 137.50;
Straw 66.00-78.00.
NEW HOLLAND SALES STABLES, INC. - THE ACTION AUCTION
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EARLY BIRD HOG SALE
For Your Protection Your Hogs Must
Be Identified
10:00 AM
11:00 AM
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New Holland Hay
Monday, November 14
Report supplied by auction
161 loads. Compared to last
week, all prices steady.
Alfalfa 110.00-125.00, 7 loads
126.00- 1 load 175.00, few
loads Ist cutting 100.00-110.00;
□over 90.00-106.00; Mixed Hay,
mostly 100.00-125.00;
Alfalfa/Timothy Mix 130.00-135.00;
Grass Mix, 85.00-100.00; Timothy
100.00- Straw, 75.00-90.00;
few up to 99.00; Ear Com, new,
119.00- old 135.00-150.00;
Oats, 2.95-3.20/bu.; Soybean
Stubble, 61.00; Com Fodder 53.00-
63.00, 2 Ids. with moisture, 46.00;
Rye Seed 4.00-4.20/bu.
Hagerstown Hay
Martin’s Elevator
Wednesday, November 16
Report supplied by auction
14 loads.
Alfalfa 139.00-164.00; Alfalfa,
Grass, Hay mix, 135.00-145.00;
Mixed Hay 115.00-135.00; Poor
Grass Hay 75.00.
Pa. Grain
Monday, November 14
Report supplied by PD A
Compared with last Monday’s
market for Southeastern, Central
NDAY
"“Its
HAY
STRAW
GRAIN
1:30 PM
BEEF SALE
CALF, SHEEP,
GOATS
Market your livestock thru New Holland Sales, your neighbor does
Pick-up your check before you leave
and South Central PA. Com
uneven, mostly steady to 5 cents
higher; Wheat uneven, mostly
steady to strong; Barley steady to
10 cents higher; Oats steady to 20
cents higher; Ear Com (New)
steady tp $5.00 higher.
Prices paid delivered to dealers
dock - (All prices per bushel, ex
cept Ear Com per ton.)
Southeastern Pa.
Cora No. 2-y range 3.84-4.00, few
reported 3.70, average 3.89, 1984
Crop 2.85; Wheat No. 2 range 3.35-
3.85, average 3.61, 1964 Crop 3.35-
3.42; Barley No. 3 range 2.50-2.90,
average 2.71, 1964 Crop 2.00-2.30;
Oats No. 2 range 2.20-2.30, average
2.27; Soybeans No. 1 range 7.76-
8.25, average 8.10, 1984 Crop 6.60;
Gr. Sorghum #2 range 3.20,
average 3.20; Old Ear Com range
100.00-130.00, average 115.00; New
Ear Cora range 77.00-110.00,
average 91.46.
Central Pa.
Cora No. 2-y range 3.80-3.95, few
reported 3.65, average 3.84; Wheat
No. 2 range 3.60-3.90, average 3.71;
Barley No. 3 range 2.25-2.60, few
reported 2.75, average 2.49; Oats
No. 2 range 1.80-2.25, few reported
2.45, average 2.10; Soybeans No. 1
range 7.80-8.18, average 7.92;
Buckwheat range 8.80-9.00,
average 8.93; Old Ear Cora range
100.00-115.00, average 106.00; New
Ear Corn range 80.00-85.00,
average 82.70.
Sooth Central Pa.
Com No. 2-y range 3.70-4.05,
average 3.85; Wheat No. 2 range
3.25-3.50, average 3.43; Barley No.
3 range 2.20-3.10, average 2.55;
Oats No. 2 range 1.80-2.00, few
reported 2.40, average 1.97; Old
Ear Com range 100.00-130.00,
average 113.86; New Ear Com
range 85.00-110.00, average 99.00.
Southeastern, Central ft
South Central Summary
Com No. 2-y range 3.75-4.00,
average 3.87; Wheat No. 2 range
3.35-3.90, average 3.62; Bariev No.
I WEDNESDAY j
12:00 NOON
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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 215-267-6608 - 738-1865
WEDNESDAY
FEEDER PIG SALE
1:30 P.M.
We endeavor to keep our
barns cleaner than yours.
State graded until 12 Noon
3 range 2.30-3.00, average 2.61;
Oats No. 2 range 1.80-2.30, average
2.13; Old Ear Com range 100.00-
130.00, average 111.45; New Ear
Cora range 77.00-110.00, average
90.21.
Western Pa.
Cora No. 2-y range 3.63-3.95, few
reported 3.45, average 3.74; Wheat
No. 2 range 3.10-3.25, average 3.18;
Barley No. 3 range 2.15, average
2.15; Oats No. 2 range 1.50-2.15,
average 1.84; Buckwheat range
7.00, average 7.00; Ear Com range
85.00, average 85.00.
Good’s Hay 1
Wednesday, November 16
Report supplied by auction
81 loads.
Alfalfa 97.00-140.00; Timothy
85.00- Com 123.00-159.00;
Straw 89.00-107.00; Mixed Hay
82.00- Com Fodder 65.00-
66.00; Clover 105.00; 0at53.25/bu.;
Firewood 66.00.
Frederick County Hay
Bnckeystown, Md.
Thursday, Nov. 17
Report supplied by auction
35 loads; market strong to 25.00
higher. No auction on
Thanksgiving.
Alfalfa 4 good 140.00-167.00; two
first cutting 116.00-135.00; Timothy
3 fancy 121.00-130.00; 5 good
Timothy 95.00-114.00; Timothy
Mixed two fancy 127.00-140.00, one
good 101.00, 3 fair 78.00-93.00; two
grass hay 68.00 ft 72.00; one
Bromegrass 92.00; one Stubble
Hay 60.00; five bright straw 67.50-
75.00; three loads of wood, hard
71.00-78.00 cord, one mixed 60.00
cord; Locust Posts 1.50 to 3.50 ea.
Eighty-Four Livestock
Eighty-Four, Pa.
Monday, Nov. 14
Report Supplied By PDA
CATTLE 471. Compared with
last Monday’s market, slaughter
steers 50 cents-75 cents higher.
BULLS -
STEERS -
■P" BEEF COWS
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SHEEP
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Slaughter cows 75 cents-|l lower.
Choice slaughter steers 57.00-60.00
Good 53.00-57.25, Standard 46.50^
51.00, Utility 39.00-46.00. One
Choice slaughter heifer 57.50, few
Good 47.00-54.00, Standard 40.00-
45.00, Utility 36.0040.50. Utility &
Commercial slaughter cows 33.75-
36.50, one 39.50, Cutters 31.0034.00,
Canner & Low Cutter 23.00-31.25,
Shells down to 17.00. Yield Grade
#1 1000-1850 lbs. slaughter bulls
43.0046.00, Yield Grade #2 950-1500
lbs. 38.00-43.00.
FEEDER CATTLE: Medium
Frame #l3BO-550 lbs. feeder steers
55.0058.00. Medium Frame #1 350
550 lbs. feeder heifers 44.0048.50,
few Large Frame #1 500 lbs. 49.00.
Medium Frame #1 360-650 lbs.
feeder bulls 48.00-57.50, few Small
Frame #1360400 lbs. 46.0048.00.
CALVES 315. Vealers Good &
Choice 3.005.00 lower, Standard &
Good steady. Choice vealers 75.00-
80.00, Good 66.00-75.00, Standard &
Good 90-120 lbs. 41.0053.00, 6085
lbs. 38.0044.00.
FARM CALVES: Holstein Bulls
90-125 lbs. 61.00-75.00. Good &
Choice 240-350 lbs. slaughter calves
40.00-53.00.
HOGS 101. Barrows and gilts 75
cents-fLOO higher. US No. 1-2 200-
250 lbs. barrows and gilts 41.50-
42.50, few to 44.50, few No. 1-3 200-
240 lbs. 40.25-41.60, few No. 1-3 160-
175 lbs. 37.00-38.50.
SOWS US No. 1-3 300-500 lbs.
sows 37.00-42.00, No. 2-3 350-550 lbs.
34.00-36.50.
Few BOARS 26.00-26.50.
FEEDER PIGS 24. US No. 1-3 25-
50 lbs. feeder pigs 8.00-16.00 per
head, Utility Lot 27 lbs. 6.50 per
head.
SHEEP 162. Wooled slaughter
lambs |l.OO-|2.00 higher. Choice &
Prime 80-100 lbs. Wooled slaughter
lambs 53.50-56.50, Low Choice 85-95
lbs. 50.00-52.00, Good & Choice 60-70
lbs. feeder lambs 46.00-50.00.
Slaughter ewes 12.00-14.50. GOATS
16.6.50-26.00 per head.
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