Livestock market and auction news Central U.S. Carlot Tuesday, November 22 Report supplied by USDA Compared to Monday’s 4:00 Report: Steer carcasses steady, Heifer carcasses unevenly steady to $l.OO higher. Demand & trading moderate, offerings for week-end shipment held in firm hands. The gross boxed beef carcass cutrout value advanced $.35 to an estimated $16.60 per cwt, 119 loads boxed cuts reported. Sales reported on 48 loads of Steer and Heifers carcasses. STEER BEEF 22 Loads FOB Omaha Basis Choice 3 600-900 lbs. 91.00, steady; 800-700 lbs. 92.00. Choice 2 600-700 lbs. 93.00. Choice 4 600-900 lbs. 77.00, steady. Good 2 & Low 3 600-700 lbs. 88.50. Choice 2-3 600-900 lbs. 87.00 (Hols), steady. Good 2-3 600-900 lbs. 82.00 (Hols), steady. HEIFER BEEF 21 Loads FOB Omaha Basis Choice 3 550-700 lbs. 89.00-90.00, Conestoga Alfalfa Delivers! Excellent Yields Long Lasting Stands Anthracnose Resistance Just as the Conestoga wagons delivered protection and security to the early settlers, Conestoga alfalfa delivers important advan tages to today’s progressive farmer. Hardiness to get through Northeastern winters. Protection from anthracnose and bacterial wilt. Security of high yields. Dependability despite intensive alfalfa management. The Conestoga wagon earned its place in American history be cause it delivered what the settlers needed. Conestoga alfalfa fol lows that tradition. It delivers what alfalfa growers need. So well in fact, that it outsells all our other five alfalfas by a substantial margin. THAT’S PERFORMANCE! steady-1.00 higher; 500-550 lbs. 86.00; 400-500 lbs. 84.00. Choice 4 500-700 lbs. 75.50, steady. Good 2-3 550-700 lbs. 86.00. Good 2 & Low 3 600-700 lbs. 86.00. COW BEEF 27Loads FOB Omaha Basis Canner & Cutter 1-2 350&up lbs. 69.00 Midwest. FOB Amarillo Basis Bkrg Utlty 3-4 450/up lbs. 62.00 West. Bng Util 2-3 400&up lbs. 64.00 West. Bng Util 2-3 400&up lbs. 67.00- 69.00, mostly 68.00, late Monday. Canner & Cutter 1-2 350&up lbs. 71.00-72.00, mostly 71.00, late Monday. PRIMAL BEEF CUTS 3 Loads FOB Omaha Basis Choice 3: Hinds (S) 145-190 lbs. 100.00. Fores 130-210 lbs. 80.00- 84.00. BONELESS PROCESSING BEEF/BEEF TRIMMINGS 180 Loads FOB Omaha Basis 90% Chem Lean Fresh 97.50- 99.00, mostly 98.00. 90% Chem Lean Frozen 102.00- 103.00. 90% Chem Lean Frozen 102.00 T.I.S. 85% Chem Lean Fresh 92.00- 93.00. 50% Chem Lean Fresh 42.00- 44.00, bulk 42.00 late. FOB Amarillo Baals 90% Chem Lean Fresh 100.00- 101.00. 85% Chem Lean Fresh 94.00. 50% Chem Lean Fresh 44.00. Compared to Monday’s 4:00i report: Fresh Pork Loins regular' trim 14-17 lbs. steady to $4.50i higher. Picnics 4-8 lbs. weak. Skinned Hams $1.50-3.00 lower. Sdls Bellies $l.OO-2.50 higher. Trading moderate to active. Demand light to good with best movement on Loins and Skinned Hams. Offerings moderate. Sales reported on 96 loads of Fresh Pork Cuts plus 11 load of Trimmings & Boneless Processing Pork. FRESH PORK CUTS LOINS: (Regular) 14-17 lbs. 75.00-79.50, steady-4.50 higher; 14- 17 lbs. 77.00-80.00 Frozen, no comparison; 17-22 lbs. 68.50, no comparison; 22&up lbs. 61.50, no comparison. (Retail Trim) 14-17 lbs. 83.00-86.50, no comparison. PICNICS: 4-Blbs. 40.00, weak. BOSTON BUTTS: 4-8 lbs. 64.50 trimmed, no comparison. SPARE RIBS: 3.S&down lbs. 105.00, no comparison; 5.5-5.5 lbs. 82.00, no comparison. HAMS (Skinned): 14-17 lbs. 73.50- no comparison; 17-20 lbs. 71.00-74.00, bulk 71.50-72.00, 1.50- lower; 20-26 lbs. 60.00, load 71.50,3.00 lower. BELLIES (Sdls - Skin On): 12-14 lbs. 49.50-50.00, 1.00 higher; 14-16 lbs. 50.00-51.50,1.00-2.50 higher; 16- 18 lbs. 50.00, 1.00-2.00 higher; 20-25 lbs. 37.00, no comparison. PORK TRIMMINGS/ BONELESS PROCESSING PORK (Chemical Lean) 72% Chem Lean Trimmings Fresh 54.00. 72% Chem Lean Trimmings Fresh 56.00. Bnls Picnics Fresh 55.00-56.00. Bills Picnics Frozen 60.50. Jowls Fresh 19.00. Jowls Frozen 22.00. St. Louis Cattle Wednesday, November 23 Report supplied by USDA Weekly Cattle Review. Receipts this week 1800; last week 3100; last year 2400 as compared to the K incaster Farming, Saturday, November 26,1983—A13 previous week, Slaughter Steers 1.50-2.00 higher. Slaughter Heifers .50-1.00 higher. Cows mostly 1.00, instances 2.00 higher. Bulls steady. Slaughter supply mainly Choice Slaughter Steers. Around 30% Heifers, 15% Cows. SLAUGHTER STEERS: Mixed Choice and Prime 2-4 1050-1250 lbs. 59.50- part load 60.50. Choice 2-4 950-1250 lbs. 58.50-59.50. Mixed Good and Choice 2-3 900-1175 lbs. 57.50- Good 2-3 9004175 lbs. 55.50- Mostly Good 2-3 1050- 1500 lbs. Holsteins 50.00-54.50. SLAUGHTER HEIFERS: Mixed Choice and Prime 2-4 900-1075 lbs. 57.50- package Yield Grade 5 1100 lbs. 48.00. Choice 2-4 800-1050 lbs. 56.00-57.50. Mixed Good and Choice 2-3 800-975 lbs. 54.0056.00. Good 2-3 750-975 lbs. 51.00-54,00. COWS: (Closing week sales) boning Utility and Commercial 2-4 32.00- Boning Cutter and Utility 1-2 32.00-36.00. High Yielding boning Utility 1-2 36.00- 38.00. Canner and low Cutter 1-2 28.00- Shelly canner 1-2 25.00- 28.00. BULLS: Yield grade 1-2 1050- 1800 lbs. 42.0046.00. FEEDERS; (including around 250 at Wednesday’s Auction) In sufficient volume Feeder Steers and Heifers to fully test prices. FEEDER STEERS; Part load Medium Frame 1: 320 lbs. 60.75. Few Lots Medium Frame 1 and 2; 475-775 lbs. 54.00-56.50. FEEDER HEIFERS; Few lots Medium Frame 1 and 2 : 300-450 lbs. 46.0060.00.