Livestock market and auction news St. Louis Cattle Thursday, Nov. 14 Report Supplied by USDA Receipts this week 3,500 Week Ago 4,300 Year Ago 4,200 Compared to last week’s close, slaughter steers and heifers mostly 1.00 higher. Cows 1.00, instances 2.00 lower, most decline on Breaking Utility and Com mercial; bulls 1.00 lower. Slaughter supply mainly Choice steers and heifers, around 13% cows. SLAUGHTER STEERS: Mixed Choice and Prime 2-4 1075-1350 lb. 64.00, couple part loads 2-31200 and 1400 lb. 64.50 and 65.00. Choice 2-4 950-1300 lb. 63.0tV64.00, Mixed Good and Choice 2-3 900-1225 lb. 61.50- 63.00. Good 900-1175 lb. 60.0tV61.50. Mostly Good 2-3 1050-1500 lb. Holsteins 51.00-54.50, package Choice 55.50. Standard to Good 2-3 1050-1250 lb. 47.(XV51.00. Standard 2- 31000-1150 lb. 42.tXV47.00. SLAUGHTER HEIFERS: Mixed Choice and Prime 2-4 900-1125 lb. 63.00; 3-4 900-1050 lb. 57.(XV60.00; 4-5 1000-1100 lb. 50.00-51.00. Choice 2-4 To 11$, agriculture is still the backbone of America At Hamilton Bank one of our primary objectives is to serve, and help preserve, the family farm. We still believe that agriculture is the backbone of America, and the family farm is the cornerstone of agriculture in our area. That's why wc have developed a complete range of financing, credit, trust and estate services all designed to help you the family farmer fulfill your obligations. With the value of farm production in our area increasing every year, the need for capital continues to rise along with it. We are here, and will continue to he here, to help you meet that need James H Patches (Center) with (left to right) Robert Koch, Marketing Manager at Richland, Merritt Marks, Senior Vice President and Regional Administrator for the Lebanon Region, and John Moose, Vice President, Agri-Finance Department Jim owns and operates a dairy farm near Myerstown that also serves as the location for his agricultural chemical business 825-1100 lb. 61.5tV63.00. Mixed Good and Choice 2-3 800-1050 lb. 60.00- 61.50. Good 2-3 750-1000 lb. 58.00- 60.00. COWS; (Closing week sales) Breaking Utility and Commercial 2-4 32.00-34.00. Cutter and Boning Utility 1-2 32.00-34.00. High yielding Cutter and Boning Utility 1-2 34.00-35.00. Canner and low Cutter 1-2 30.00-32.00. Shelly Canner 1-2 27.00-30.00. BULLS: YG 1-2 1050-2000 lb. 40.00-45.00. Individual YG 1 early 46.00. Closing sales 40.00-44.00. WEDNESDAY’S WEEKLY SHEEP AUCTION. Receipts around 500 head. Slaughter lambs 5.00-7.00 lower than last week. Quality and wet conditions af fecting price. Slaughter ewes 3.00- 4.00 lower. Feeder lambs 1.00-3.00 lower. SLAUGHTER LAMBS: Choice and Prime shorn 95-115 lb. 60.00- 65.50. Choice and Prime wooled 100-120 lb. 68.tXV62.50. SLAUGHTER EWES: Cull to Utility 10.00-16.00, few 18.00. FEEDER LAMBS: Choice and Fancy 60-80 lb. 61.00-66.00; 80-95 lb. 58.00-61.50. Lancaster Feeder Cattle Lancaster, Pa. Friday, Nov. 8 Report supplied by USDA Today Last Friday Last Year TREND: Compared to last week feeder steers and heifers 1.00-2.00 higher in an active trade. FEEDER STEERS MEDIUM FRAME 1: 380-580 lb. 57.tKV59.50; 600-700 lb. 56.35-59.25; 700-800 lb. 55.00-57.50; 800-900 lb. 54 25-57 25 LARGE FRAME 1: 800-1105 lb. cc rwvCQ 7c SMALL FRAME 1; 450-700 lb. 50.25- LARGE n HOLSTEINS: 500-750 lb. 44.0047.50; 900-1100 lb. 40.25- 46.00. FEEDER BULLS: MEDIUM FRAME 1; 470-600 lb. 53.25- 600-700 lb. 52.(XV55.25. FEEDER HEIFERS: MEDIUM FRAME 1; 450-600 lb. 50.25- When we work together, through a relationship of mutual trust, we can all continue to move ahead We can continue to keep agriculture strong Contact your local office for complete details on Hamilton Bank Agri-Finance Program. Jersey Shore; Pa. Thursday, November 7 Report Supplied by Auction Return to Farm Calf 65.(XV89.00. Good Veal 59.0tV69.00. Common Veal 41.00-58.00. Choice Steers 62.00-46.50. Good Steers 57.00-63.00. Common Steers 43.00-56.00. Commercial Cows 34.00-39.00 two 41.00. 490 451 467 Canners-Cutters 33.00-37.00. Shells 27.0tV32.00. Choice Heifers 53.0tV57.25. Good Heifers 50.(XV54.00. Common Heifers 37.00-49.00. Good Feeders 52.00-67.00. Common Feeders 31.0051.00. Bulls 40.tXV64.00. Good Hogs 50.00. 50w533.0tV36.00. Roughs 27.00. Lambs 44.tXV65.00. Eggs 53.00-71.00. Hamilton Bank A CoraStatas Bank Lancaster Farming, Saturday, Novambar 16,1985-Al7 Mtmbtr f OIC North Jersey Livestock Hacfcettstown, NJ Tuesday, Nov. 12 Report supplied by auction Calves-23.00-89.00. Cows 26.00-38.75. Easy Cows 15.00-34.75. Heifers 28.00-45.25. Bulls 28.00-54.75. Steer* 35.0000.00. Hogs 33.50-48.00. Roasting Pigs, each 10.00-37.00, Boars 33.0fr38.00. Sows 32.00-38.00. Sheep 23.00-49.00. Lambs, each 34.00-59.00. Lambs, per lb. .23-.95. Goats, each 20.0003.00. Kids, each 11.00-53.00. Total 1373. (Turn to Page A 39) [V'yourX ion. FARM 1*3.90... ! 2 Dol *3.80- [quantity micinq available ' . •No Sat Up Charoa For Art Work ' tLocalVSupplM Atf|ustabia-On« Slza FiU All i Youth Hitt Avaittblo —• Color* Will Not Crock. Fid*. Fool, or Wash Out —Jaekota and Shirts too! ART-ATTRACTS II Coektysviltt Road. PO 80*4*5. Cockaysvilla. Maryland 21030 (MD62B-0720 COAL FOR SALE All Sizes Martin W. Heisey 1731 Bainbridge Rd. 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