Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, September 22, 1984, Image 6

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New Holland Hay
New Holland Sales Stables
Monday, September 17
Report supplied by auction
134 loads.
Timothy, 55.00-141.00; Alfalfa,
51.00- Corn, 94.00-126.00;
Mixed Hay, 55.00-140.00; Straw,
49.00- Stubble Grass, 50.00-
78.00; Rye, 3.20-4.50 bu.; Oats, 3.40
bu.
Barley Seed, 3.00 bu.; Timothy
Seed, 22.00 bu.; Red Clover, 73.00;
Clover, 60.00-100.00.
Leinbach’s Hay
Shippensburg, Pa.
Tuesday, September 18
Report supplied by auction
16 loads.
Alfalfa 62.00-82.50; Mixed Hay
52.50-79.00; Timothy 75.00; Clover
47.50; Straw 65.00; Ear Corn 133.00-
136.00; Oats 2.15/bu.; Rye
3.50/bu.; Firewood 25.00-35.00
pickup load; Locust Post ,50/ea.
King’s Hay
Kirkwood, Pa.
Tuesday, September 11 & 18
Report supplied by auction
Alfalfa and Mix, 94.00-115.00;
Timothy and Grass Mix, 85.00-
95.00; Straw, 76.00-95.00; Stubble
Hay, 60.00-61.00; Ear Com, 100.00-
116.00,1 load moldy, 81.00.
NEW HOLLAND SALES STABLES, INC. - THE ACTION AUCTION
EARLY BIRD HOG SALE
7:30 AM
For Your Protection Your Hogs Must
10:00 AM
11:00 AM
Keister’s Hay
Middleburg, Pa.
Tuesday, September 18
Report supplied by auction
Mixed Hay, 80.00-87.50; Ear
Corn, 100.00-125.00; Oats, 2.10 bu.;
Rye, 5.20 bu.
Good’s Hay
Leola, Pa.
Wednesday, September 19
Report supplied by auction
97 loads.
Mixed Hay, 60.00-150.00;
Timothy, 65.00-138.00; Straw, 60.00-
111.00; Corn, 100.00-126.00; Alfalfa,
60.00-156.00.
Regional Hay
Friday, September 14
Report supplied by PDA
(All hay No. 2 and better, prices
paid by dealers at the farm and per
ton.)
Hay slow steady to weak, straw
steady.
Alfalfa 60.00-100.00; Mixed Hay
60.00-90.00; Timothy Hay 60.00-
90.00; Straw 50.00-70.00; Mulch
25.0040.00.
Green Dragon Hay
Ephrata, Pa.
Friday, September 24
Report supplied by PDA
42 Loads hay and 24 Loads
Be Identified
HAY
STRAW
GRAIN
1:30 PM
BEEF SALE
CALF, SHEEP,
GOATS
Market your livestock thru New Holland Sales, your neighbor does
Pick-up your check before yotj leave
Straw.
Alfalfa Few 66.00-91.00; Mixed
Hay 60.00-80.00, few to 104.00;
Timothy Hay Few 72.00-89.00;
Clover 2 loads 68.00 & 81.00; Or
chard Grass 58.00 & 70.00; Straw
51.00-126.00, mostly 63.00-95.00;
Ear Corn 106.00-120.00 (20 loads)
Stubble Hay Few 45.00-77.00; Rye 5
Loads 3.304.30 per bushel.
Pa. Grain
Monday, September 17
Report supplied by PDA
Compared with last Monday’s
market for Southeastern, Central
and South Central, PA. Corn weak
to 40 cents lower as reporters
adjust prices for new crop corn.
Harvest may start in some areas in
a week. Wheat and Barley steady
to 10 cents lower; Oats mostly
steady; Ear Corn steady to $lO
lower.
Prices paid delivered to dealers
dock - (All prices per bushel, ex
cept Ear Corn per ton.)
Southeastern Pa.
Corn No. 2-y range 3.00-3.60,
mostly 3.10-3.45, average 3.31, New
Crop 2.75-2.96; Wheat No. 2 range
3.36-3.60, average 3.46, New Crop
3.26; Barley No. 3 2.20-2.40,
average 2.35, New Crop 2.00; Oats
No. 2 1.80-2.10, average 1.92;
Soybeans No. 1 New Crop 5.72-5.80,
average 5.76, New Crop 5.62-5.72;
Gr. Sorghum #2 New Crop 2.40;
Ear Corn range 86.00-110.00,
average 99.75.
Central Pa.
Corn No. 2-y range 3.40-3.65, few
reported 3.75, average 3.57; Wheat
range No. 2 range 3.30-3.50,
average 3.38; Barley No. 3 range
2.35-2.50, few reported 2.20,
average 2.41; Oats No. 2 range
1.70-2.00, average 1.83, Ear Cora
range 92.00-110.00, average 102.45.
South Central Pa.
Com No. 2-y range 3.30-3.85,
average 3.61; Wheat No. 2 range
3.20-3.30, few reported 3.50,
average 3.29; Barley No. 3 range
I WEDNESDAY]
12:00 NOON
pf 6 c °^
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 Noon
2.15-2.65, average 2.45, Oats No. 2
range 1.90-2.20, average 2.01, Ear
Corn range 90.00-115.00, average
106.67.
Southeastern, Central &
South Central Summary
Corn No. 2-y range 3.10-3.65,
average 3.46; Wheat No. 2 range
3.25-3.60, average 3.40; Barley No.
3 range 2.20-2.60, average 2f39;
Oats No. 2 range 1.70-2.20, average
1.89; Ear Corn range 90.00-110.00,
average 102.21.
Western Pa,
Corn No. 2y range 3.52-3.80, few
reported 3.35, average 3.65; Wheat
No. 2 range 3.10-3.20, average 3.14;
Barley No. 3 range 2.10, average
2.10; Oats No. 2 range 1.75-2.10,
average 1.93; Ear Corn range
95.00-115.00, average 103.33.
New Wilmington
Livestock
New Wilmington, Pa.
Monday, September 17,1984
Report Supplied by PDA
CATTLE 327. Compared with
last Monday’s market, Slaughter
cows steady to weak. Few Choice
Slaughter Steers 62.00-63.75, Few
good 55.00-56.50, Standard 50.00-
53.75. One Choice slaughter heifer
at 60.00, Few Good 52.50-55.50,
Standard 43.00-49.50, Utility 37.50-
42.50. Breaking Utility & Com
mercial slaughter cows 38.00-42.25
few to 44.75 one at 46.00, Cutter &
Boning Utility 35.00-39.50, Canner
& Low Cutter 28.00-36.00. Few
Standard 45.0048.25, si. bullocks,
Few Utility 40.75-42.00. Yield
Grade No. 1 ■ 1270-2010 lbs.
slaughter bulls, 44.00-48.00, Few
Yield Grade No. 2 1075-1590 lbs.
38.75-
FEEDER CATTLE: Steers
Medium Frame #1 480-650 lbs.
44.75- Heifers Medium &
Large Frame #1 420-695 lbs. 39.00-
45.50, H 2 310-510 lbs. 27.00-38.00;
Bulls Medium Frame HI 535-765
lbs. 40.0045.00.
CALVES 314. Vealers Mostly
BULLS -
STEERS -
iHBr beef COWS
steady. Few Choice Vealers 70.00-
73.00, Few Good 58.00-62.50,
Standard & Good 90-120 lbs. 42.50-
50.00, 65-85 lbs. 35.00-45.00, Utility
50-105 lbs. 24.00-32.00. **
FARM CALVES: Bulls steady to
$2.50 lower. Holstein bulls 95-135
lbs. 50.00-80.00, Holstein heifers
100-125 lbs. 50.00-55.00.
HOGS 610. Barrows & Gilts
Mostly $l.OO lower. US No. 1-2 210-
240 lbs. barrows and gilts 47.00-
48.50, No. 1-3 205-250 lbs. 45.60-
47.10, Few No. 2-3 265-275 lbs. 45.00-
45.50, No. 1-3 150-200 lbs. 40.00-
45.00, SOWS: About steady. US No.
1-3 320-665 lbs. sows 37.50-44.00.
Boars 27.00-37.00.
FEEDER PIGS 106. US No. 1-3
20-35 lbs. feeder pigs 12.00-23.00 per
head, No. 1-3 40-60 lbs. 25.00-38.00,
No. 1-3 75-100 lbs. 40.00-51.00 per
head.
SHEEP 163. Spring slaughter
lambs mostly $5.00 lower. High
Choice & Prime 80-100 lbs. spring
slaughter lambs 50.00-58.00, few to
60.00 one small lot at 68.00, Choice
65-90 lbs. 48.00-52.00, Good 60-100
lbs. 34.00-51.00. Slaughter ewes
$5.00-$13.00.
New Holland
Horse
New Holland Sales Stables
Monday, September 17
Report supplied by auction
Reported receipts of 290 head of
horses, mules and ponies.
Market: lower.
LOCAL
Better horses 350.00-560.00.
Driving horses 275.00-1000.00.
Riding horses 175.00-300.00.
Lightweight Killers 150.00-225.00,
Heavyweight Killers 250.00-325.00.
Mare ponies 25.00-70.00; Colts
10.00-20.00; Gelding ponies 25.00-
70.00; Larger ponies 100.00-155.00.
I THURSDAY I
11:00 AM
hi i I
L
3:30 P.M,
CALVES
/ SHEEP
GOATS