Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, July 21, 1984, Image 6

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New Holland Hay
New Holland Sales Stables
Monday, July 16
Report supplied by auction
69 loads. Compared to last week
prices fully steady to strong on
higher grade of hay. Straw and
com fully steady.
Alfalfa, Ist cutting, 90.00-100.00,
choice 2nd cutting, 105.00-131.00,
some with ram damage lower;
Mixed Hay, a few top Ids., 105.00-
130.00; Timothy Clover Mix,
mostly 80.00-100.00; Timothy,
mostly 80.00-90.00,1 Id., 143.00.
Orchard Grass, 53.00, 80.00;
Straw, 84.00-128.00; Ear Corn,
140.00-143.00, 1 Id. moldy, 43.00;
Mulch Hay, few Ids., 50.00-53.00.
Regional Hay
Friday, July 13
Report supplied by PDA
(All hay No. 2 and better, prices
paid by dealers at the farm, and
per ton.)
Hay and Straw steady; First
cutting hay still to be cut in some
area.
Alfalfa 80.00-100.00; Mixed hay
60.00- Timothy hay 50.00-
80.00; Straw 50.00-65.00; Mulch
25.00-
NEW HOLLAND SALES STABLES, INC. - THE ACTION AUCTION
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EARLY BIRD HOG SALE
For Your Protection Your Hogs Must
Be Identified
10:00 AM
11:00 AM
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Green Dragon Hay
Epbrata, Pa.
Friday, July 13
Report supplied by PDA
28 Loads Hay and 6 Loads Straw.
Alfalfa, few 85.00-127.00; Mixed
hay 64.00-108.00, one load 134.00;
Timothy hay, few 96.00-100.00, one
load 61.00; Clover, 2 loads 50.00 &
70.00; Straw 95.00-124.00; Ear
Com, 9 loads 124.00-149.00, mostly
133.00-140.00.
Keister’s Hay
Middleburg, Pa.
Tuesday, July 17
Report supplied by auction
14 loads.
Mixed hay 60.00-70.00; Straw
55.00-70,00; Ear corn 105.00-125.00.
Good’s Hay
Leola, Pa.
Wednesday, July 18
Report supplied by auction
54 loads.
Mixed Hay, 85.00-104.00; Corn,
134.00-145.00; Straw, 93.00-108.00;
Alfalfa, 81.00-92.00; Timothy, 88.00-
107.00.
HAY
STRAW
GRAIN
1:30 PM
BEEF SALE
CALF, SHEEP,
GOATS
Pa. Grain
Monday, July 16
Report supplied by PDA
Compared with last Monday’s
market, for Southeastern, Central
and South Central, PA. Com
uneven, mostly steady to 10 cents
lower; Wheat & Barley uneven,
mostly steady to weak; Oats
steady to weak, some new crop due
on the market soon; Ear Corn
steady to 3.00 lower.
Prices paid delivered to dealers
dock - (All prices per bushel, ex
cept Ear Com per ton.)
Southeastern Pa.
Com No. 2-y range 3.904.15,
average 4.01, New Crop 2.81-2.99;
Wheat No. 2 range 3.40-3.68,
average 3.56; Barley No. 3 range
2.30-2.50, average 2.43; Oats No. 2
range 2.20-2.65, average 2.40;
Soybeans No. 1 range 6.70-6.73,
average 6.72, New Crop 5.98-6.08;
Gr. Sorghum #2 New Crop 2.50;
Ear Com range 110.00-122.00;
average 115.92.
Central Pa.
Corn No. 2-y range 3.85-4.05,
average 3.96; Wheat No. 2 range
3.40- few reported 3.25,
average 3.44; Barley No. 3 range
2.40- average 2.48; Oats No. 2
range 2.05-2.40, average 2.21;
Soybeans No. 1 range 5.70-6.50,
average 6.09; Ear Corn range
110.00-120.00; average 114.50.
South Central Pa.
Corn No. 2-y range 3.85-4.00,
average 3.95; Wheat No. 2 range
3.30- average 3.39; Barley No.
3 range 2.40-2.65, few reported 2.05,
average 2.49; Oats No. 2 range
2.30- few reported 1.95,
average 2.34; Ear Corn range
113.00-130.00, average 122.38.
Southeastern, Central &
South Central Summary
Com No. 2-y range 3.85-4.13,
average 3.98; Wheat No. 2 range
3.30-3.68, average 3.49; Barley No.
3 range 2.30-2.60, average 2.46;
Oats No. 2 range 2.10-2.50, average
I Wednesday!
12:00 NOON
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HEIFERS, BULLS
NEW HOLLAND SALES STABLES, Inc.
12 Miles East of Lancaster
on Route 23, New Holland, Penna
The Action Auction
717-354-4341
Mgr. - Abe Diffenbach - 717-393-4464
Norman Kolb - 717-397-5538
Field Representatives
Alan Diffenbach 717-656-9806
Luke Eberly 215-267-6608 - 738-1865
WEDNESDAY
FEEDER. PIG SALE
1:30 P.M.
We endeavor to keep our
barns cleaner than yours.
State graded until 12 floon
230 Ear Com range 110.00-125.00,
average 117.17.
Western Pa.
Corn No. 2-y range 3.634.00,
average 3.86; Wheat No. 2 range
3.15-3.65, average 3.36; Barley No.
3 2.50, average 2.50; Oats No. 2
range 2.20-2.45, average 2.33; Ear
Com range 90.00-110.00, average
100.00.
Central U.S.
Carlot
Pork Report
Wednesday, July 18
Report supplied by USDA
Compared to Tuesday’s 4:00
report: Fresh Pork Loins 14-17 lbs.
$2.50 to $3.00 higher, 17/up lbs.
$3.00-3.50 higher. Retail Trim 14-17
lbs. Loins steady to weak. Picnics
steady. Skinned Hams mostly $.50
lower. Fresh and Frozen Sdls
Bellies weak. Trade and offerings
moderate. Demand light to
moderate except good for Loins.
Sales reported on 49 loads Fresh
Pork Cuts & 5 loads of Trimmings
and Boneless Processing Pork.
Fresh Pork Cuts
LOINS (Regular): 14-17 lbs.
120.00- 2.50-3.00 higher; 17-22
lbs. 118.00-118.50, 3.00-3.50
higher/Monday; 22/up lbs. 82.50,
3.00 lower/Monday.
LOINS (Retail Trim): 14-17 lbs.
132.00, steady to weak.
PICNICS: 4-8 lbs. few 54.00,
steady; B&uplbs. 54.00, steady.
BOSTON BUTTS; 4-8 lbs. 98.00,
no comparison.
SPARERIBS; 3.5/down lbs.
125.00 (Frozen), firm; 3.5-5.5 lbs.
83.00 (Frozen), no comparison.
HAMS (Skinned): 14-17 lbs.
69.00- few 68.00; 17-20 lbs.
68.00- bulk 69.00, mostly .50
lower.
BELLIES (Sdls - Skin On): 18-20
lbs. 47.00, weak; 20-25 lbs. 40.00,
weak.
BELLIES - FROZEN (Sdls - Skin
On): 12-14 lbs. 52.50 (Frozen),
BULLS.
STEERS -
IHBr beef COWS
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weak; 16-18 lbs. 51.50 (Frozen), no
comparison.
Pork Trimmings
Boneless Processing Pork
(Chemical Lean)
42% Lean Trimmings Fresh
44.50, steady.
72% Lean Trimmings Fresh
73.00, steady.
72% Boneless Picnics Fresh
75.00, steady.
Chambersburg
Livestock Auction
Chambersburg, Pa.
Thursday, July 12
Report supplied by PDA
CATTLE 265. Compared with
last Thursday’s market, slaughter
cows steady to $1 lower. One
Choice 975 lbs. slaughter steer at
60.00, few Good 55.50-60.25, few
Standard 42.8548.75. Few Stan
dard and Good slaughter heifers
45.75-46.60. Breaking Utility and
Commercial slaughter cows 42.00-
45.50, couple 47.00, Cutter and
Boning Utility 39.0043.75, Canner
and Low Cutter 35.75-39.00, Shells
down to 30.75. Yield Grade #1 1090-
1815 lbs. slaughter bulls 43.50-52.00,
one 53.75, couple to 40.00.
CALVES 608. Good and Choice
vealers 54.00-66.00, Standard and
Good 70-100 lbs. 45.00-53.00, Utility
60-90 lbs. 30.0047.00.
FARM CALVES: Holstein Bulls
90-130 lbs. 51.00-63.00.
HOGS 96. Barrows and gilts
about steady. US No. 1-3 210-250
lbs. barrows and gilts 54.75-55.25
Few US No. 1-3 400-525 lbs. sows
39.75-42.25. Boars 28.00-36.75.
FEEDER PIGS 11: One Lot US
No. 1-3 30 lbs. feeder pigs at 25.00
per head.
SHEEP 11: Few Good and
Choice 60-85 lbs. spring slaughter
lambs 43.0045.50.
GOATS 11: Few Large 20.00-
50.00 per head.
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11:00 AM
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CALVES
/ SHEEP
GOATS