Livestock market Omaha Cattle Thursday, March 29 Weekly Cattle 51 Slaughter steers and heifers ranged 50-1.00 higher for the week with an advancing beef market lending encouragement to the upturn. Day to day demand proved good not only from packers, but also from buyers of steers suitable for a short turn in the feedlot. Overall finish ran less attractive than recent weeks with muddy cattle presenting serious problems to the trade. Cows 1.00-1.50 higher. Bulls steady. Estimated 5 day receipts 9750, actuals last week 8610 and last year 11413. Steers comprised 46 pet of the week’s receipts; heifers 38 pet; feeders 7 pet; cows 8 pet. SLAUGHTER STEERS; At the close load high dressing choice 2-3 near 1200 lbs. 71.50. Scattered loads and part loads choice 2-4 1050-1300 lbs. 68.50-70.00; some with heavy mud to 67.50. Mixed good and choice 2-3 1000-1150 lbs. 67.5tK69.00. Few good 65.00-66.50. Few lots Consistent performance that gives you a bigger cut of the earnings. That’s what you need today. Hybrids you can count on for high earnings year after year. And that’s why so many farmers build their corn programs around Funk’s G-Hybrids. They know they can count on consistent performance, under a variety of stresses, through good years and bad. mixed good and choice 2-31100-1300 lb. holsteins 59.00-60.00. SLAUGHTER HEIFERS: Load high dressing choice 2-3 near 1025 lbs. 69.00. Scattered loads and part loads choice 2-4 950-1050 lbs. 67.00- 67.50; few lots 900-950 lbs. 66.00- 67.00. Mixed good and choice 2-3 900-1025 lbs. 65.00-67.00. Good 62.00- 65.00. Average of LS-214 detailed quotations for 900-1100 lb. choice steers 68.90, 1100-1300 lbs. 70.20. Average cost steers 68.60, average weight 1137 lbs.; as compared 68.46 and 1150 lbs. a week ago. Average cost heifers 65.97, avei weights 1001 lbs.; as compared 66.36 and 1011 lbs. a week ago. COWS: Breaking utility and commercial 2-3 44.00-45.50, high dressing to 47.00. Cutter and boning utility 1-2 42.00-45.50, high dressing to 47.00. Canner rfnd low cutter 36.00-42.00. BULLS: 1-2 1100-2000 lbs. 49.00- 53.00, high dressing 54.75-56.00. FEEDERS: Medium frame 1 steers in good to low choice slaughter flesh 1000-1100 lbs. 67.00- 68.75. Today, this consistent performance means more to you than ever. It means reliable production to keep your oper ation running efficiently on home-grown feeds... to put a bigger cut of the earn ings in your pocket. So don’t cut yourself short See your Hoffman Seed man or Funk's G-Dealer for your order now. (Continued from Page A 2) VEALERS; Few Prune 240-345 lbs. 110.00-116.00; Choice 180-240 lbs. 90.00-105.00, few 105.00-110.00; high Good and low Choice 140-300 lbs. 67.00-92.00, 120-140 lbs. 60.00- 75.00, 80.00-115.00 lbs. 48.00-62.00, few 70-90 lbs. 45.00-50.00; Standard 55-90 lbs. 39.00-47.00, SLAUGHTER CALVES: Good and Choice 250-500 lbs. 50.01W0.00. RETURNED TO FARM: Few 110-115 lb. holstem heifers 82.00, around 75 head 90-105 lbs. 59.00- 74.00; bulk 100-125 lb. holstem bulls 94.00-105.00, few 105.00-112.00, 90- 100 lbs. 67.00-95.00, few small frame 80-105 lbs. 59.00-80.00. Hoffman Seeds, Inc PA 17538 m Performance you c Lancaster Farming, Saturday, March 31,1984—A17 Poultry course planned FIJSMINGTON, N.J. - A two night poultry short course for small flock owners is scheduled for Thursdays, April 5 and 12, by the Hunterdon County Cooperative Extension Service. Sessions begin at 7:30 p.m. m Hunterdon’s Ex tension Center, according to Calvin Wettstein, county agricultural agent. Instructors are members of the Rutgers’ Cooperative Extension staff and include, in addition to the local agent, John Bezpa, Extension Specialist in Poultry Science, and Shelley Dubr. i,r '"Wan County Funk s G Hybrid and design is a registered trademark ol CIBA GEIGY Corporation The limitation of warranty and remedy on the tag attached to each bag of Funk s G Hybrids sold is part of the terms ol sale thereof Funk s is a brand name Numbers identify varieties 1 n bank on. Agricultural Agent. Subjects to be discussed on opening night are: The economics of a small flock, zoning - an im portant consideration, breeds and anatomy, feeds and feeding, brooding and rearing. The April 12 session will deal with layer management, disease and sanitation, and egg quality. Pre-registration is requested. Call 788-1339, area code 201. There is a $4 registration fee to cover refreshments and printed material which may be paid at the door. AMERICA ON THE GROW Intercourse