Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, June 09, 1984, Image 13

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    livestock market and auction news
East Coast Carlot
Wednesday, June 6
Report supplied by USDA
Compared to Tuesday’s close:
Demand light for moderate sup
plies of Prime Special Fed Veal;
2.00 lower. Good and Choice
Boning Veal 1.00 to 2.00 lower than
Friday’s last test; inshipped not
tested. Compared to last week,
Spring Lamb 55 lbs. down 5.00
lower; 55-65 lbs. steady; 65-75 lbs.
5.00 higher in limited test. Boneless
Beef and Trimming trade
moderate. 75% lean boneless 1.00
higher. 65% and 50% lean trim
mings 2.50.
VEAL CARCASS
Prime (Special Fed)
Hide On 350 Head
220-280 lbs. 178.00-181.00, 2.00
lower.
Good & Choice
Boning Type
Hide On
Northeastern Suppliers; 65-75
lbs. 93.00-96.00,1.00-2.00 lower than
Friday; 55-64 lbs. 91.00-94.00; 45-54
lbs. 89.00-92.00; 3544 lbs. 87.00-
COLORADO POTATO BEETU CURE
The potato grower's public enemy number one, the
Colorado Potato Beetle, is back in your area again
this year. But this time he's in for a big surprise. His
built-up resistance to pyrethroid-based insecticides
isn't going to do him any good.
Not if you use Penick's super effective NOXFIRE™
insecticide in combination with Penick's piperonyl
butoxide 92% emulsifiable concentrate. NOXFIRE,
with 5% rotenone, will soon be available for use m
New York, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, Maryland,
Delaware and Massachusetts as Special Local Need
labels are approved.
PENICK CORPORATION, 1050 Wall Street West, Lyndhurst, NJ 07071 • Telex: WUI 133525 or TRT178077 • Telephone: 201-935-6600
90.00; 34 lbs. down 85.00-88.00.
Inshipped: No sales reported.
Spring Lamb
Choice & Prime 3-4
Loads
Compared to last week:
55 lbs. down 130.00, 5.00 lower;
55-65 lbs. 130.00, steady; 65-75 lbs.
130.00; 5.00 higher.
Boneless Beef
(US and Canadian Origin)
3 Loads
Compared to last week:
75% Chem Lean, Fresh 85.00,
1.00 higher.
Beef Trimmings
10 Loads
Compared with last week;
65% Chem Lean, Fresh 73.50,
2.50 higher.
50% Chem Lean, Fresh 55.00,
2.50 higher.
Oklahoma Cattle
Wednesday, June 6
Estimated Receipts: 10,000
Same Day Last Week 13,840
Feeder steers and heifers steady
with Tuesdays decline. Fills not as
prominent as Tuesday.
POTATO BEETLE COUNTRY
strings of very thin 1 and 1-2
muscle cattle suitable for grass in
very good demand. Supply mostly
600450 lb. feeder steers and
lb. heifers.
FEEDER STEERS: Medium
few large frame 1 525-565 lb. 58.40
60.25, few thin and gaunt 62.00; 615-
700 lb. 58.20-61.10, thin grass cattle
63.1044.10; 700400 lb. 57.5040.60;
full or fleshy 56.1047.10; 800-905 lb.
57.00-58.60, 1 lot 987 lb. Brangus
58.00; 925-950 lb. few fleshy 55.10-
Medium and large frame mixed 1-
2, all thin suitable for grass, 470470
lb. 61.3044.50; 625-705 lb. 58.10
60.00. Medium & large frame 2 600
700 lb. 55.0047.80; 725-750 lb. 48.30
52.10. Large frame 2 Holstems 550
690 lb. 42.75-43.00 ; 720765 lb. 43.75-
46.90.
FEEDER HEIFERS: Medium
few large frame 1450400 lb. 55.70
57.00; 500475 lb. thin and gaunt
52.8056.80; 600455 lb. 52.2545.00,
few 56.00; few 700750 lb. 52.90
54.50. Medium and large frame 1-2,
all thin suitable for grass, 565-650
lb. 52.0045.60; 715425 lb. 52.10. No
There's ample supply of both products, available in
1,5, 30 and 55 gallon containers. But be on the safe
side and order yours now.
So be ready with the sure cure for the most destruc
tive pest your potato crop will have to face all year.
For economical and effective acreage protection from
the Colorado Potato Beetle, give 'em a taste of
NOXFIRE and PBQ It'll knock 'em dead.
For more information or to order, contact Penick
Corporation Pesticides Division, 1050 Wall Street
West, Lyndhurst, NJ 07071, or call (201) 935-6600
PENICK
PESTICIDES
Lancaster Farming, Saturday, June 9,1984—A13
2 muscle 480-690 lb. 45.20-50.50.
Medium & large frame 2 480-750 lb.
45.30-51.50.
WEEKLY TRENDS: Feeder
steers and heifers 50 cents to 2.00
lower. Thin offerings suitable for
grass continue in best demand.
Thin cattle scarce Tuesday but
comprised 25-30 percent of Wed
nesdays run. Feedlot accounts
most aggressive on 800-950 lb.
cattle suitable for short turn on
feed. Slaughter cows are steady
after a poor showing to start the
week.
Carlisle Livestock
Auction
Carlisle, Pa.
Tuesday, Junes
Report supplied by auction
CATTLE: Steers: Mostly
steady. Medium-Good Holsteins
52.00-57.25; Medium 57.00 down.
Heifers: 1.00 higher. Good 57.60-
59.00; Medium 52.00 down. Cows:
1.00 lower High Yield 44.0045.60;
Average 39.0044.00; Big Middle
37.7542.00; Shelly 36.00 down. Fat
Bulls: Good run. Medium-Good
44.85-53.85.
FEEDER CATTLE: Good run.
Steers (300550 lb.) 1.00 higher.
Good 55.00-62.00; Medium 48.00-
54.00; Culls 47.00 down. Steers (600
850 lb.) Steady. Good 54.0059.00;
Medium 53.00 down. Heifers (all
weights) 2.00-3.00 higher. Choice
57.50-59.00; Good 47.00-53.00;
Medium 46.00 down.
VEAL CALVES; Large run with
active bidding. Choice 90.00-105.00;
Good 70.0050.00; Medium 55.00-
70.00; Light/weak 45.00-55.00.
Farm Bulls 95.00-117.00.
HOGS: Barrows & Gilts strong
demand 1.50 higher. 210-250 lbs.
48.0051.10; over 260 lb. 43.6045.50;
2&3’s 45.5045.85.
SOWS: Light sows 1.00 higher;
heavy sows 1.50 lower. Over 450 lb.
40.5042.75; under 450 35.0042.50.
Boars 2.00 higher 35.5039.00.
FEEDER PIGS (by the hd): 2.00
lower (20-25 lbs.) 25.00-28.00 hd.
(3040 lbs.) 31.0040.00 hd. (55-60
lbs. 44.0045.00 hd.) Shoats (by the
lb.) 165-180 lbs. 41.0041.50.
SHEEP: Lambs- Large run.
Good 54.0060.00; Medium 45.00
52.00. Ewes-15.0027.00 lb.
GOATS: (Lg) 30.00-38.00 (hd);
Sm./Medium 12.00-24.00 (hd)
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