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    livestock market and auction news
Chambersburg
Livestock
Auction
Chambersburg, PA.
Thursday, April 12,1984
Report Supplied by PDA
CATTLE 295. Compared with
last week’s market: Slaughter
steers mostly .25-.50 higher. SI.
steers: (few) low Choice 1000-1150
lbs. 62.50-64.85, (few) Good 58.00-
63.50; (few) Standard 49.2065.50.
SI. heifers: (few) Choice 58.00-
63.60; (few) Good 54.75-57.00;
(few) Standard 51.75-52.00. SI.
cows: Breaking Utility & Com
mercial 43.75-47.00; Cutter &
Boning Utility 40.50-45.00; Canner
& L. Cutter 37.25-41.00. SI. bulls;
Yield Grade No. 1, 980-1910 lbs.
49.35-56.25.
CALVES 435. Choice 68.00-91.00;
Good 60.00-77.00; Standard & Good
70-105 lbs. 56.00-64.00; Utility 60-90
lbs. 45.00-57.00.
FARM CALVES: 10.00-20.00
higher. Hoi. Bulls 90-140 lbs. 75.00-
130.00, mostly 90.00-120.00; Hoi.
Heifers 90-140 lbs. 65.00-90.00.
HOGS 54. Few lots No. 1-3 205 lbs.
47.50-47.75; Sows individuals 390 &
580 lbs. US No. 1-3 46.00 & 48.00.
Few Boars 30.00-35.00.
FEEDER PIGS 22. (few) US No.
1-3 45-50 lbs. 32.00-33.00 per head.
SHEEP 31. Spring's!, lambs
(few) Choice 30-45 lbs. 65.00-86.00;
(few) Good & Choice 55-60 lbs.
55.0068.00.
GOATS: 24. few Large 15.0043.00
per head.
CHAMBERSBURG EASTER
LAMB & GOAT SALE: 634 Easter
lambs. April 11th. Choice 2040 lbs.
75.0090.00, 4060 lbs. 60.0070.00,60
90 lbs. 55.0075.00. Goats 175. Kids
12.0035.00 per head, Large 16.00
25.00 per head.
BIG CLOVER..
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 reduce s feed quality
Higher yield potential than Kenland or Kenstar
in 5 years ol testing Morßed
outyielded Kenland by 4° o
j Morßed
i i
At $lOO per ton for hay that s $lB 00 per year per acre more for 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 grams as part of a rota
tion or seeded m 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 m
building the nitrogen level for the gram fraction of the rotation
Morßed
BIG CLOVER YIELDS
Greencastle Livestock
Greencastle, Pa.
Monday, April 9
Report Supplied by Auction
390 CATTLE: Butcher Steers -
Choice 66-70. Few to 72.85; Butcher
Steers - Medium-Good 53.00-67.00;
Butcher Heifers - Choice 64.0068.50;
Butcher Heifers - Medium-Good
44.50-65.00; Butcher Cows - Utility-
Good 43.00-49.00; Butcher Cows -
Canners and Cutters 39.00-46.50;
Butcher Cows - Shells 39.00 and
down; Butcher Bulls - Medium-
Good 50.50-59.00; Stock Steers -
Medium-Good up to 65.00; Stock
Heifers - Medium-Good up to 54.00.
200 Calves: Medium-Good
Calves - 160-220 lbs. 75.00-90.00;
Medium-Good Calves - 125-160 lbs.
65.00-80.00; Medium-Good Calves -
100-120 lbs. 55.00-70.00; Medium-
Good Calves - 80-100 As. 50.00-
60.00; Holstein Bull Calves up to
110.00; Holstein Heifer Calves up to
70.00; Light And Green Calves
down to 30.00.
16 SHEEP and LAMBS;
Medium-Good Lambs 55.0061.00;
Butchering Ewes And Bucks up to
25.00.
133 HOGS: Good-Choice Butcher
Hogs 190225 lbs. 45.0049.50; Good-
Choice Butcher Hogs 225-250 lbs.
48.00-50.00; Good-Choice Butcher
Sows 400 lbs., up to 46.00; Good-
Choice Butcher Sows 400 lbs., up to
48.25; Heavy Boars up to 34.00;
Feeding Shoats - Per Hundred up
to 70.00; Pigs - Per Head 20.00-
47.50.
New Wilmington
Livestock Auction
New Wilmington, PA.
Monday, April 9,1984
Report Supplied by PDA
CATTLE 224. Compared with
last Monday’s market, slaughter
In 17 years of testing Morßed
outyielded Kenstar by 5° o
cows $2.00 higher. Few Good
slaughter steers 59.50-60.50,
Standard 57-57.50, Couple Choice
slaughter heifers 6263.25, Stan
dard 47.75-52.75. Breaking Utility &
Commercial slaughter cows 45.50-
49.00, one at 52.00, Cutter & Boning
Utility 41-45.50, Canner & Low
Cutter 34-41.25. Yield Grade #1
1400-2185 lbs. slaughter bulls 49.25-
55.00, Couple at 57&57.75, Couple
loads 47&48.00.
FEEDER CATTLE. Few
Medium Frame §1 750-900 lbs.
feeder steers 48.5049.50. Medium
& Large Frame #1 400-750 lbs.
feeder heifers 40-51.00, Medium &
Large Frame #1 450-850 lbs. feeder
bulls 45-58.00.
CALVES 262. Vealers $5.00-
$lO.OO lower. Few High Choice
Vealers 8569.00, Choice 75-85.00,
Good 60-75.00. Standard $lO.OO
higher, 48.0060.00; Standard &
Good 90-120 lbs. 47-54.00, 6565 lbs.
4248.00, Utility 50-1001bs. 30-38.00.
FARM CALVES. Holstein Bulls
95-135 lbs. 61-71.00. Holstein
Heifers 100-120 lbs. 53-55.00.
HOGS 549. Barrows & gilts
mostly $2.00 higher. US No. 1-2 205
245 lbs. barrows & gilts 48-49.35,
one small at 49.50; No. 1-3 200-265
lbs. 46.85-48.25; No. 2-3 220-300 lbs.
42-43.85; Sows: About Steady. US
No. 1-3 320-575 lbs. 38-45.50. Boars
30-37.75.
FEEDER PIGS 27. One US No. 1-
3 40 lbs. at 36.00 per head.
SHEEP 639. Choice & Prime 25
40 lbs. Spring slaughter lambs 78-
100.00, 40-65 lbs. Spring slaughter
lambs 55-76.00, few to 83.00 ; 65-90
lbs. Spring slaughter lambs 65
76.00. Good & Choice 4065 lbs.
Spring slaughter lambs 44-58.00,
80-90 lbs. 48-55.00. Good & Low
Choice 6590 lbs. 3545.00. Slaughter
sheep 5.00-13.50.
BIG
For a dealer nearest you, call' 301/752-3415
f ouruJt (I tHM4
729 East Pratt Street/Baltimore Maryland 21202
CATTLE: 271. Compared with
market 2 weeks ago. SI. cows 2.00-
3.00 lower. SI. steers: (few) Choice
64.00-67.00; Good 60.00-63.00;
Standard 55.0060.50. SI. heifers:
(few) Choice 62.0066.00; Good
56.0062.25; Standard 50.0065.50.
SI. cows: Breaking Utility &
Commercial 43.0045.50; Cutter &
Boning Utility 39.0043.50; Canner
& L. Cutter 31.00-39.50. SI.
bullocks: one Good at 57.75. SI.
bulls: Yield Grade No. 1,1000-1700
lbs. 50.00-55.25; Yield Grade No. 2,
900-1400 lbs. 46.00-50.00.
FEEDER CATTLE: Steers,
Medium Frame No. 1, 400600 lbs.
57.0061.00; (few) Large Frame
No. 1, 700620 lbs. 48.75-51.50.
Heifers, Medium Frame No. 1,380-
650 lbs. 50.00-58.00.
CALVES; 164. Choice 77.00-
85.00; G00d64.00-78.00; Standard*
Good 90-120 lbs. 50.0068.00; 6065
lbs. 41.0061.00.
FARM CALVES: Hoi Bulls 90-
120 lbs. 68.00-111.00.
HOGS: 218 Barrows and gilts
.25.50 higher. US No. 1-2 210-250
lbs. 49.0050.00 No. 1-3 200-260 lbs.
48.2549.00, few No. 2-3 290 lbs. at
46.00; Sows US No. 1-3 300-450 lbs.
42.0045.50; No. 2-3 300600 lbs.
40.0043.00.
FEEDER PIGS: 54. (few) US
No. 1-3 2530 lbs. 20.00-24.00 per
head; No. 1-3 4555 lbs. 26.0533.00.
SHEEP: 364. Bulk of supply sold
to the Easter trade. Spring/sl.
lambs high Choice & Prime 3545
lbs. 81.05100.00; 5570 lbs. 70.05
76.50. 95102 lbs. 65.0571.50. Choice
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/acre 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
Wilt
Anthracnose
Moderate winterhardiness
For it s primary area o( adaptation Olympic Alfalfa s winterhardiness is fully adequate
Fast growth; early maturity
Olympic Alfalfa matures about 5 days ahead of Vernal
Lancaster Farming, Saturday, April 14,1M4-Al5
Indiana Livestock
Auction
Homer City, PA.
Thursday, April 12,1984
Report Supplied by PDA
Spotted
Pea Aphid Alfalfa Aphid
OLYMPIC Wt-
BIG ALFALFA YIELDS
25-35 lbs. 90.00-96.00, 4060 lbs.
69.00-75.00; Good 30-60 lbs. 48.00-
61.00.
GOATS: 63.14.00-34.00 per head,
Belleville Livestock
Auction,
Belleville, PA.
Wednesday, April 11, 1984
Report Supplied by PDA
CATTLE 136. Compared with
last Wednesday’s market,
slaughter cows 1.00-1.75 higher In
dividual Good slaughter steer at
57.50, few Standard 48.25-50.50.
Few Good heifers 57.75-58.00, few
Standard 4749.35, Breaking Utility
& Commercial Slaughter cows
43.50-46.85, Couple 49.75, Cutter &
Boning Utility 4044.50, Canner &
Low Cutter 3740.00, Shells down to
32.86. Few Yield Grade #111251935
lbs. slaughter bulls 46.85-53.60.
CALVES 171. Few Choice
Vealers 76-87.00, few Good 60-72.00,
Standard & Good 70-105 lbs.
50-55.00, Utility 6085 lbs. 35-48.00.
FARM CALVES. Holstein Bulls
90130 lbs. 70117.00, mostly 95
110.00.
FEEDER PIGS 222. US No. 1-3
2035 lbs. 22-28.00 per head, No. 1-3
35-50 lbs. 25-32.00 per head, No. 1-3
6080 lbs. 32-38.00.
SHEEP 272. Sprmg slaughter
lambs sold to Easter trade. One lot
Choice 19 lbs. Spring slaughter
lambs at 125.00, 2030 lbs. Spring
slaughter lambs 95114.00, Couple
at 131.00; 4045 lbs. Spring
slaughter lambs 75-85.00, 5565 lbs.
55-64.00. Few Good 3035 lbs. Spring
slaughter lambs 91-100.00.
Slaughter ewes 12-20.00. GOATS
78: Kids 12-29.00 per head, Couple
to 34.00, large 2545.00 per head.
FEW HOLSTEIN DAIRY COWS
15501000.00 PER HEAD.
Resistance
Very High
High
Mod High
Moderate
Mod Low
Low
Very Low