AG-Umcastar Farming, Saturday, June 8,1985 Keister’s Hay Keister’s Middleburg Auction Tuesday, June 4 Report supplied by auction 16 loads. Hay, Mixed Hay, 35.00-70.00; Straw, 55.00-75.00; Ear Corn, 84.00- 87.50. Green Dragon Hay Friday, May 31 Report supplied by PDA 37 Loads Hay, 25 Straw and 7 Ear Com. Alfalfa 46.00-100.00; mixed hay 35.00-80.00, one load 114.00; Timothy hay, few 45.00-76.00, one load 119.00; Clover, one load 60.00; Straw 53.00-90.00, few to 41.00; Ear Com 85.00-89.00, one load 99.00. Belleville Livestock Auction Belleville, Pa. Wednesday, May 29 Report supplied by PDA 18 Loads Hay 2 Straw and Ear Com none. Mixed hay 35.00-70.00; Straw 62.00-65.00. NEW HOLLAND SALES STABLES, INC. - THE ACTION AUCTION ■ mi iji'M I eul ail *l9 EARLY BIRD HOG SALE 7:30 AM For Your Protection Your Hogs Must 10:00 AM X *** n;QPAM Jsf HAY STRAW grain Regional Hay Friday, May 31 Report supplied by PDA (All Hay No. 2 and better, prices paid by dealers at the farm and per ton.) Old crop Hay steady to $5 lower; Straw and New Crop Hay mostly steady. Alfalfa 55.00-90.00, New crop 40.00- Mixed hay 40.00-75.00, New Crop 40.00-75.00; Timothy hay 45.00- New Crop (few) 50.00; Straw 50.00-75.00; Mulch 20.00- 35.00. (rood’s Auction Leola, Pa. Wednesday, May 29 Report supplied by PDA 63 Loads Hay, 11 Straw and 8 Ear Com. Alfalfa 38.00-86.00, one load 176.00; Mixed hay 26.00-112.00, mostly 42.00-77.00; Timothy hay 38.00-120.00, mostly 50.00-95.00; Straw 70.00-99.00, few to 53.00; Ear Cora 79.00-96.00, mostly 84.00- 88.00; Com Fodder, one load at 38.00; Oats, 2 loads 2.30 & 2.75 per bu. NP Be Identified 1:30 PM BEEF SALE CALF, SHEEP, GOATS New Holland Hay New Holland Sales Stables Monday, Junes' Report supplied by auction 158 loads. Alfalfa, 50.00-122.00; Mixed Hay, 43.00- Timothy, 54.00-114.00; Clover, 50.00. Straw, 52.00-100.00; Ear Corn, 64.00- Oats, 2.65,2.45,1.95 bu. Good’s Hay Leola, Pa. Wednesday, June 5 Report supplied by auction 58 loads. Mixed Hay, 58.00-99.00; Timothy, 70.00-82.00; Corn, 80.00-99.00; Straw, 60.00-105.00; Alfalfa, 47.00- 142.00; Clover, 75.00; Oats, 2.20 bu. Pa. Grain Monday, June 3 Report supplied by PDA Compared with last Tuesday’s market for Southeastern, Central & South Central, Pa.: Com uneven, mostly steady to weak; Wheat steady to weak, instances 20 cents lower; Barley steady to weak, instances 20 cents to 40 cents lower; Oats steady to 10 cents lower; Ear Cora steady to weak. Prices paid delivered to dealers dock - (All prices per bushel, ex cept Ear Com per ton.) Southeastern Pennsylvania Com No. 2-y range 2.80-3.05, average 2.93, New Crop* 2.55-2.64; ©Wheat No. 2 3.25-3.60, few reported 3.00, average 3.41, New Crop* 3.15-3.20; Barley No. 3 1.75- 2.40, average 2.04, New Crop* 1.55- 1.80; Oats No. 2 1.70-2.10, average 1.95 New Crop* 1.35-1.40; Soybeans No. 1 range 5.40-5.59, average 5.47, New Crop* 5.42-5.50; *Gr. Sorghum #2 range 2.60, average 2.60, New Crop* 2.20; *-(-Buckwheat New Crop* 9.90; #Ear Com 74.00-85.00, average 79.69. Central Pennsylvania Corn No. 2-y range 2.85-3.00, average 2.91; ©Wheat No. 2 range 3.30-3.50, few reported 3.00, average 3.35; Barley No. 3 range 1.95-215, few reported 1.75, average 1.99; Oats No. 2 range 1.40-1.90, average 1.70; *Gr. Sorghum #2 range 2.55, average 2.55; HEar Corn 70.00-80.00, average 73.55. South Central Pennsylvania Corn No. 2-y range 2.70-3.00, average 2.82; ©Wheat No. 2 3.00- 3.40, average 3.20; Barley No. 3 2.10-2.40, few reported 1.80, average 2.15; Oats No. 2 range 1.80-2.05, average 1.95; #Ear Corn range 68.00-79.00, average 73.00. Western Pennsylvania Com No. 2-y range 2.70-2.90, average 2.83; ©Wheat No. 2 range 3.20-3.40, average 3.32; Oats No. 2 1.70-1.95, few reported 2.10, average 1.88; #Ear Com range 66.00-70.00, average 68.00. Southeastern, Central & South Central Summary Cora No. 2-y range 2.75-3.05, average 2.90; ©Wheat No. 2 3.00- 3.50, average 3.32; Barley No. 3 range 1.75-2.40, average 2.05; Oats No. 2 range 1.50-2.05, average 1.84; #Ear Com 68.00-85.00, average 75.91. Omaha Weekly Thursday, June 6 Report Supplied by USDA Slaughter steers and heifers 1.00- 2.00 lower on closing rounds this week, when compared to last Wednesday. Lower dressed beef prices and slow movement of beef the primary factors for the decline. Slaughter cows 2.00-4.00 lower in the face of sharply lower dressed cow beef. Slaughter bulls 2.004.00 lower. Estimated 5 day receipts of cattle this week 9,000 compared to actual receipts for 4 days last week because of the memorial day BULLS - STEERS - BEEF COWS holiday 8914 and actual 5 day receipts last year of 10,575 Slaughter steers made up 52 percent of the weeks receipts, slaughter heifers 35 slaughter cows 9 percent and feeder cattle 2 percent. SLAUGHTER STEERS: Closing sales two loads choice, few prune 2-3, few 4’s 1125-1175 lbs. 59.00 Scattered loads and lots choice 2-4 1050-1300 lbs. 57.00-58.00. Mixed good and choice 2-3 1000-1250 lbs 56.00-57.50. Good 55.00-56.00. Mixed good and choice 2-3 1100-1300 holsteins 46.50-47.00. SLAUGHTER HEIFERS Closing sales load choice and prime 2-4 near 1125 lbs. 57.75 Scattered loads and lots choice 24 950-1100 lbs. 57.00. Mixed good and choice 2-3 900-1050 lbs. 55.00-57.00 Good 53.00-55.00. Commercial to choice 2-4 1050-1250 lbs. heiferettes 45.00-50.00. Average of LS 214 detailed quotations for choice 900-1100 lb slaughter steers 57.00; 1100-1300 lbs. 57.75. Average cost all slaughter steer this week 57.19, average weight 1214 lbs. as compared to 58.94 and 1230 lbs. last week. Average cost all slaughter heifers this week 56.57; average weight 1060 lbs. as compared to 58.03 and 1068 lbs. last week. SLAUGHTER COWS; Breaking utility and commercial 2-4 35.00- 39.50, high dressing to 40.75. Cutter and boning utility 1-3 35.50-39.00, high dressing to 40.50. Canner and low cutter 33.00-36.00. SLAUGHTER BULLS: 1-2 1250 1860 lbs. 45.0049.75, low dressing to 43.00. T, •}n»i /' w fdibyf I "o Ift THUR: 11:00 AM ? >j
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