Livestock market and auction news St. Louis Cattle Thursday, April 5 Report supplied by USDA Receipts This Week 3,700 Week Ago 3,900 Year Ago 5,100 Compared to last week’s close, Slaughter Steers and Heifers mostly 1.50 lower. Cows mostly 1.00 lower. Bulls steady. Slaughter supply mainly Choice and Mixed Good and Choice Slaughter Steers and Heifers, around 10% Cows. SLAUGHTER STEERS: Mixed Choice and Prime 2-4 1050-1275 lbs 69.00- part load 69.50 early, most tested late. Choice 2-4 950- 1275 lbs. 67.00-69.00, closing 67.00- 68.50. Load 1050 lbs. carrying excessive mud 66.00. Mixed Good and Choice 2-3 900-1225 lbs. 66.00- 68.00. Good 2-3 900-1175 lbs. 63.50- 66.50. Mostly Good 2-3 1100-1350 lb. Holsteins 55.00-61.00. SLAUGHTER HEIFERS: Mixed Choice and Prime 2-4 900-1075 lbs. 66.00- early, not tested late. Choice 2-4 825-1050 lbs. 64.5066.00, Closing 64.50-65.50. Mixed Good and Choice 2-3 800-1000 lbs. 63.00- 65.00. Good 2-3 750-975 lbs. 60.00- 63.00. COWS: (Closing week sales) breaking Utility and Commercial 2-4 40.00-43.00. Cutter and boning Utility 1-2 40.00-43.00. High yielding boning Utility 1-2 43.00- 44.00, few 45.00. Canner and low Cutter 1-2 36.00-40.00. Shelly canner 1-233.00-36.00. BULLS: YG 1-2 1100-1350 lbs. 49.00-54.00. Few YG 1 1350-1750 lbs. 54.50, couple 55.00 and 55.25. Wednesday’s Weekly Sheep Auction. Receipts around 375 head. Demand Good. Supplies light to moderate wooled and shorn Slaughter Lambs .50-1.00 higher. No price comparison on spring lambs. SLAUGHTER LAMBS: Mixed Choice and Prime wooled 100-130 BIG CLOVER...BIG Plant Morßed. Morßed Red Clover possesses the qualities that lead toward a top yielding, short rotation hay and grazing legume. Combined resistance to both Northern and Southern Anthracnose Northern and southern anthracnose can kill or greatly reduce the stand life of red clover High resistance to powdery mildew Contributes to early fade-out and reduces feed quality Higher yield potential than Kenland or Kenstar In 5 years of testing Morßed outyieided Kenland by 4% 4 % At $lOO per ton for hay that s $lB 00 per year per acre more fo r Morßed Improved winterhardiness The tougher a variety the better chance the crop has to produce throughout its expected rotation Vigorous growth and quick recovery The higher the disease resistance the better the chance for the crop to fully express its potential Seeding versatility Morßed Red Clover is ideal for No-till pasture and meadow seedmgs in old grass stands Alone for hay and pasture Morßed can also be seeded in standing small gram or on an early prepared seed bed alone Morßed can be mixed seeded with grasses and small grains as part of a rota tion or seeded in combination with other legumes—especially white clover along with grasses for hay and pasture Farmers find that when used as part of a rotation red clover is helpful ,n building the nitrogen level (or the gram fraction of the rotation Morßed BIG CLOVER YIELDS lbs. 58.50-65.00 Shorn with No 1-2 pelts 90-130 lbs 61.50-65 00. SPRING SLAUGHTER LAMBS 50-70 lbs. 66.00-71.00. SLAUGHTER EWES: Utility and Good 90-105 lbs. 12.50-13.50. FEEDERS: (Including around 1,600 at the regular Thursday auction.) Feeder Steers and Heifers trading firm. Demand and attendance good. Quality of receipts better than last couple of weeks. FEEDER STEERS; Medium and Large Frame 1; 300-600 lbs. 63.00- couple lots 350-450 lbs. 70.00- ; 600-700 lbs. 62.00-66.00; few 700-900 lbs. 61.0064.00. Medium and Large Frame 1-2; few 350-500 lbs. 56.0060.00. FEEDER HEIFERS: Medium and Large Frame 1: 300-500 lbs. 51.00- few lots reputation 58.0060.00; 500600 lbs. 52.00-56.00. Medium and Large Frame 1-2; few 400-500 lbs. 48.00-52.00. Leesport Livestock Leesport, Pa. Wednesday, April 4,1984 Report Supplied by PDA CATTLE 383. Compared with last Wednesday’s market, slaughter steers & cows mostly steady. Choice 1000-1230 lbs. slaughter steers 65-68.10, In dividual at 69.10, Good 59-66.10, Good & Choice 1250-1450 lbs. Holsteins 60-63.25, Standard 51.50- 56.85, few Utility & Low Standard 46-47.50. Few Choice slaughter heifers 58.5060.85, Good 52.10- 57.00, few Standard 49.25-50.50. Breaking Utility & Commercial slaughter cows 43.10-45.50. few 48.00, Cutter & Boning Utility 40- 43.35, Canner & Low Cutter 35.85- 40.50, Shells down to 29.00. Good slaughter bullocks 53-55.50, few Good & Choice to 65.00, few Standard 50.75-53.75. Yield Grade HI 1265-2000 lbs. slaughter bulls In 17 years of testing Morßed outyieided Kenstar by s°o 50.2 a “Jtl J, liui I! U OU > it VV Yield Grade #2 11 jo-1490 lbs 4* 50- 49.75. FEEDER CATTLE. Urge & Medium Frame #1 350-590 lbs. feeder steers 6067.00, Urge Frame #2 450-850 lbs. 41-47.50, few Urge & Medium Frame #1 feeder bulls 400600 lbs. 62.5063.75, few Urge Frame #2 425-550 lbs. feeder bulls 4245.00. CALVES 117. Velalers steady to strong. Few ghoice Vealers 83- 93 00, few Good 65-76.00, Few Standard & Good 110-125 lbs. 58- 60.00, 90-110 lbs. 52-55.00, 75-90 lbs. 45-50.00, few Utility 90-120 lbs. 40- 51.00. 5065 lbs. 30-42.00. FARM CALVES. Holstein Bulls 90-120 lbs. 59-107.00, mostly 90- 104.00. Few Holstein Heifers 100- 115 lbs. 5462.00. HOGS 332. Barrows & gilts 1.00- 1.25 higher. US No. 1-2 215-245 lbs. barrows & gilts 49.25-50.10, No. 1-2 200-270 lbs. 48.85-49.60, few down to 46.25, one lot No. 1-3 175 lbs. at 45.50. Sows: Under 500 lbs. 50 cents to 2.50 higher, heavier weights 3.50- 4.50 higher. US No. 1-3 285-460 lbs./38.5042.50, few 45.00, sows 500- 580 lbs. 43.50-47.75, few Medium 285-440 lbs. 35.50-38.50. Boars 25- 30.50, light weights 34-38.00. FEEDER PIGS 144. US No. 1-3 20-50 lbs. feeder pi 's 83-114 per hundredweight, few No. 2-3 55-75 lbs. 63-76.00 per hundredweight. SHEEP 161. Choice 25-40 lbs. Spring slaughter lambs 88-106.00, 4000 lbs. 78-95.00, 60-70 lbs. 76.80.00, 70-120 lbs. 6005.00; few Choice 100-120 lbs. Wooled slaughter lambs 54-57.00. Slaughter sheep 9-20.00. Goats 28: few Large Adults 36-46.00. Kids: 30.00-43.00 per head. Good (few) 30- 40 lbs. spring lambs 82-89.00, 40-80 lbs. 65.00-72.00. 5 Vo For a dealer nearest you, call 301/752-3415 C§tnpaS^S . f 1 I IKII 729 East Pratt Street/Baltimore Maryland 21202 CATTLE. Steers': Mostly Holsteins offered. Medium to Good to 56.00. Heifers: Mostly Holsteins offered. Choice to 59.00; Good 51.00-55.00; Medium 50.00 down. Cows: Mostly steady. High Yield 43.75-47.10; Average 38.5043.50; Big Middle 36.75-38.00; Shelly 37.00 down. Fat Bulls; Mostly steady. Medium 46.50-51.75. FEEDER CATTLE: Steers (300- 5501 b.): Medium 52.50-55.00; Dairy Type 42.00-50.00. Steers (600450 lb.); Steady. Good 55.0060.00; Medium 51.00-54.00; Dairy Type 43.0048.00. Heifers (all weights): Mostly Holsteins, steady. Good 47.0049.00; Medium 46.00 down. Bulls (all weights): Medium 48.00 down. VEAL CALVES: Steady. Choice 80.00-95.00; Good 65.00-80.00; Medium 50.00-65.00; Light/weak 50.00 down. Farm Bulls: 90.00- 98.00. HOGS: Barrows & Gilts: Mostly steady to .25 lower. 210-250 lbs. 47.00-50.10; over 260 lb. 40.0046.25; 2 &3’s 43.7545.00. SOWS: Heavy sows 1.00 lower; light sows steady. Over 450 lb. 40.00- 46.25; under 450 41.00-46.50; In dividual 49.75. Boars 2.00 higher; 35.00-39.00. FEEDER PIGS (by the hd): 5.00 higher; (20-30 lbs.) 31.0045.00 head; (30401b5.) 39.0041.00; (45-55 lbs.) 48.00-51.00. Shoats (by the 1b)- to 47.00. SHEEP: Good 60.0008.00; Med. 54.0000. Ewes: 12.00-18.00 lb. Goats: (Lg) 45.0049.00 (hd); Sm./Med 19.00-35.00 (hd.). Family 45.00, (Spring Lamb & Goat Sale Friday April 13th 2:00 p.m.) ALFALFA YIELDS Plant OLYMPIC. Olympic Alfalfa’s high resistance to disease and overall hardiness has made Olympic a preferred variety among growers seeking high alfalfa yields. Proven high yields over a wide area Olympic Alfalfa has produced over 10 tons/ac(e in several trials High resistance to anthracnose Anthracnose is a hidden blight in alfalfa that s a threat wherever warm humid conditions persist during the growing season It can reduce forage yields by as much as two tons per acre per year Olympic Alfalfa s resistance to this yield stealer is as good as any variety needs to be in any environment Excellent overall disease and insect protection Bacterial Spotted Wilt Pea Aphid Alfalfa Aphid Resistance Anthracnose Moderate winterhardiness For it s primary area of adaptation Olympic Alfalfa s wmterhardmess is fully adequate Fast growth; early maturity * Olympic Alfalfa matures about 5 days ahead of Vernal Lancaster Firming, Saturday, April 7,1984-Al3 Carlisle Livestock Auction Carlisle, Pa. Tuesday, April 3 Report supplied by auction * Ji .y I- v OLYMPIC W(- BIG ALFALFA YIELDS Lancaster Feeder Cattle Friday, March 30 Report supplied by USDA Today Last Friday Last Year TREND: Trend not comparable because of insufficient volume in recent weeks. Supply included 258 in graded sale, sold in lots of 10 or more; balance sold mainly in lots of three or less. FEEDERSTEERS MEDIUM FRAME 1: Couple lots 565-610 lb. 65.50; few lots 790-670 lb. 62.50-63.50; one lot 695 lb. 57.50. MEDIUM AND LARGE FRAME 1: One lot 590 lb. 68.00. SMALL AND MEDIUM FRAME 1: One lot 720 lb. 62.50. MEDIUM AND LARGE FRAME 1-2: Couple lots 580-690 lb. 57.50-58.00. MEDIUM FRAME 2: One lot 410 lb. 59.75. LARGE FRAME 2 HOLSTEINS: One lot 960 lb. 47.25 and one lot 290 lb. 46.75. FEEDER HEIFERS LARGE FRAME 1: One lot 490 lb. 60.00. LARGE FRAME 1-2: One lot 590 lb. 49.50 and one lot 410 lb. 51.25. North Jersey Livestock Hackettstown, N. J. Tuesday, April 3 Report supplied by auction 1472 head. Calves 10.00-80.00; Cows 20.00 48.00; Easy Cows 16.00-43.50; Heifers 26.00-52.00; Bulls 43.25- 54.75; Steers 47.50-56.00; Hogs 25.00- Roasting Pip, each 15.00- Kids 5.0055.00; Boars 25.0032.00; Sows 30.00-40.00; Sheep 6.0059.00; Lambs, each 20.00 66.00; Lambs, per lb. 62.50-85.00; Goats, each 14.0060.00; Hides 3.00 32.00. Very High High Mod High Moderate .Jtr Mod Low J*'JL • 'l’W’j.' Low Very Low 388 442 No Sale