Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, December 17, 1983, Image 16

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    livestock morket and auction news
East Coast Carlot
Wednesday, December 14
Report supplied by USDA
Compared to Tuesday’s close:
Prime special fed veal steady to
firm. Good and Choice Boning Veal
steady; no sales inshipped veal
reported. Lamb not well
established, early sales steady
with last week. Limited sales of
Boneless Beef steady with last
week; Beef Trimmings 2.50 lower
also in limited trading.
VEAL CARCASS
Prime (Special Fed)
175 Head
220-280 lbs. 172.00-174.00, steady
to firm.
Good ft Choice
Boning Type
Hide On
Northeastern Suppliers: All
steady. 65-75 lbs. 73.00-74.00; 5064
lbs. 71.00-72.00; 45-54 lbs. 69.00
70.00; 35-44 lbs. 67.0568.00; 34 lbs.
down 65.00-66.00.
Inshipped: No sales reported.
LAMB BEEF
Choice and Prime 3-4
13 Loads
Compared to last week steady.
55 lbs. down 130.00; 5545 lbs.
130.00; 65-75 lbs. 130.00.
BONELESS BEEF
(US*& Canadian Origin)
2 Loads
75% Chem Lean Fresh 77.00,
steady with last week.
BEEF TRIMMINGS
5 Loads
Compared to last week:
65% Chem Lean Fresh 63.50,2.50
lower than last week.
Peoria Cattle
Thursday, December 15
Compared to last week slaughter
steers 1.50-2.00 higher. Heifers 2.00
to mostly 3.00 higher. Cows closed
2.00 to 3.00 higher. Bulls steady to
1.00 higher. Trade opened the week
active with broad buyer demand.
Buyers aggressive for numbers to
fill immediate slaughter
requirements. Majority of supply
good and choice 2-4 steers and
heifers with 21% cows. Receipts
this week about 2100 as compared
to 3289 a week ago and 3217 a year
ago.
SLAUGHTER STEERS: Choice
2-4 1050-1250 lbs. 62.0044.00, bulk
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62.0063.50. Good and choice 2-3 and
choice 3-4 950-1150 lbs. 60.5062.00.
Good 56.50-61.00. Holsteins:
Standard and good 1-3 1150-1250
lbs. 50.00-52.00. Good and choice 1-3
1250-1575 lbs. 53.50-54.00.
SLAUGHTER HEIFERS:
Choice 2-4 925-1100 lbs. 61.0063.00.
YG 3-4 59.0061.00. Good and choice
2-3 925-1050 lbs. 60.0061.00. 850925
lbs. 58.0060.00. Good 54.0060.00.
COWS: Breaking utility and
commercial 2-4 35.0036.00. Cutter
and boning utility 1-3 34.0037.00.
Canner and low cutter 1-3 28.00
34.00.
BULLS: YG 1-2 10502025 lbs.
38.0042.50.
New Holland
Horse
New Holland Sales Stables
Monday, December 12
Report supplied by auction
Reported receipts of 271 head of
horses, mules, and ponies.
Market: stronger.
Load of Driving horses, Illinois,
675.00-1100.00.
Load of New Jersey driving,
400.00450.00.
Load of horses from Kentucky
500.00450.00.
LOCAL
Better horses 375.00-700.00.
Driving horses 275.00435.00.
Riding horses 275.00-350.00.
Lightweight killers 225.00-300.00;
Heavyweight killers 325.00425.00.
Mares 35.0045.00; Colts 10.00-
20.00; Geldings 35.0045.00.
Larger ponies 75.00-150.00.
Chambersburg Auction
Chambersburg, Pa.
Thursday, Dec. 15
Report supplied by PDA
CATTLE: 385. Compared with
last week’s market: SI. cows .75-
2.00 higher. SI. steers: Good 55.50-
63.75; Standard 46.5041.50. SI.
heifers: few Choice 55.0041.75; few
Good 46.7542.50. SI. cows: Utility &
Commercial 34.85-38.85; Cutters
32.50-36.00; Canner & L. Cutter
33.0043.50; Shells down to 25.00. SI.
bulls: few Yield Grade No. 1,1050-
2240 lbs. 45.2545.00.
CALVES; 605. Vealers about
steady. Choice 78.00-96.00; Good
What is
Custom Peed
Programming?
Custom feed programming is feeding recommendations tailored to meet
the exact needs of your dairy herd. Its purpose is to help you attain top perf'
mance and maintain balanced nutrition.
It starts with your cows. Their breed, weight, and milking potential are
criteria used to determine their nutrient requirements. Next, the nutritive
value and feeding rates of your home grown hay, silage, and
grains are determined. Finally, the selection of the right
young’s premix is made to fortify your ration with the proper
amounts of calcium, phosphorus, vitamins, and trace minerals im
portant to good nutrition.
Once your custom feed program is set, your young’s feed man
agement representative will deliver the freshest possible product at
regular intervals and will continually monitor your program's perfor
mance. The personalized service from your feed management
representative will help you get every ounce of value out of your home
grown feeds.
For more information about custom feed programming for your
herd, contact your young’s representative or write to: young’s inc.,
R.D.#l, Box 71, Roaring Spring, PA 16673.
©1983, young’s
'
Livestock Nutritional Services
57.0072.00; Standard ft Good 105-
125 lbs. 50.0055.00; 70100 lbs. 40.00
48.00; Utility 5565 lbs. 20.0039.00.
FARM CALVES: about steady.
Hoi. Bulls 90130 lbs. 60.0098.00,
mostly 65.0090.00; Hoi. Heifers 90
130 lbs. 50.0073.00; SI. Calves few
Choice 230600 lbs. 50.0058.00.
HOGS: 53. Barrows and gilts 2.50
higher. One lot No. 16 215 lbs. at
47.00; lot No. 26 270 lbs. at 46.00;
lot No. 16 lightweights 185 lbs. at
35.25; Sows US No. 16 300610 lbs.
33.7569.75.
FEEDER PIGS: 25. Lot US No.
16 35 lbs. at 19.50 per head; lot No.
16 80 lbs. at 32.00.
SHEEP; 20. Choice 80110 lbs.
52.5069.00; lot Good 70 lbs. at 50.00.
Few SI. ewes: 16.
GOATS: 8. Large 15.0050.00 per
Penns Valley
Livestock
Centre Hall, Pa.
Tuesday, December 13
Report supplied by auction
Beef Cows: Utility and Com
mercial 38.25-41.85; Cutters 35.10
37.85; Canners 31.5064.75; Shells
25.00.
Heifers: Good 53.25-56.10;
Standard 47.5052.00; Commercial
43.6046.00.
Steers: Good 55.0059.50;
Standard 48.0052.50.
Bulls: Good 51.8563,10; Stan
dard 46.0060.75.
Feeder Cattle: 300600 lbs. large
frame 51.0057.50; 300500 lbs.
small frame 44.0062.00; 500700
lbs. large frame 47.0063.00.
Veal Calves: Choice 70.00-76.00;
Good 55.0048.00; Standard 46.00
54.00; Utility 38.00-45.00.
Farm Calves: Bulls 60.00-79.00;
Heifers 51.0062.00.
Hogs: 44.50-48.25.
Sows: 30.0033.50.
Boars: 26.5027.75.
Shoats: 25-30 lbs. per head 10.00
16.00; 30-35 lbs. per head 14.50
19.00; 35-50 lbs. per head 20.00
29.00.
Sheep: 9.0019.00.
Goats: per head 24.0030.00.
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