Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, January 11, 1986, Image 17

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    Livestock market and auction news
Chambersbiyg
Livestock
Chambersbnrg, Pa. „
Thursday, January 9
Report supplied by PDA •
CATTLE: 377. Cows uneven
mostly steady to .50 lower; few
Choice 1000-1300 lb.
Good 50.00-55.75; Standard 42.00
50.00; few Choice heifers 50.50-
54.00; few Standard 41.50-43.00;
Cows Breaking Utility & Com
mercial 35.50-39.00; Cutter &
Boning 33.60-36.60; Conner &
Cutter 30.35-33.85; shells down
25.00; few Standard bullocks 43.D0-44.75;
44.75; few YG No. 1, bulls 1400-2100
lb. 44.60-47.50; few No. 2, 1050-1485
lb. 40.35-10.60.
FEEDER CATTLE: Steers few
Med. No. 1, 450-510 lb. 51.0fr51.50;
few Large No. 2, 500-800 lb. 35.00-
41.50.
CALVES: 453. Vealers Grading
Standard & Low Good .50-1.50
higher; Choice 84.00-89.000; few
Good 60.00-78.00; 110-120 lb. 48.00-
Alfalfa growers
demanothe best.
Alfalfa growers expect the most
from their alfalfa variety. Like the
highest yield, the best quality and
multiple pestresistance.That’s why
more and more growers are planting
Cimarron Alfalfa.
Profit with a proven variety.
Cimarron is consistently a top pro
ducing alfalfa, both on the farm and
in university tests - not only in total
yield but in crude protein content and
TDN. If s an extra leafy/ full season va
riety^with excellentstand persistence.
Cimarron offers resistance to a
broad spectrum of diseases and
insects such as Phytophthora root
rot, bacterial wilt, Fusarium wilt.
anthracnose, Sclerotinia crown and
stem rot Stemphylium leaf spot.
common leaf spot pea aphids, spot
ted alfalfa aphids and the alfalfa
weevil. No other variety can match
Cimarron’s combined pest
resistance.
Fred-Mohr of F.M. Brown's Inc Hooks over Mowrer Farms Cimarron Haylage with Mike
Mowrer.
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50.00; 90-110 lb. 44.0048.00; 7085 lb.
38.00:45.50; holstein bulls 100130
lb. 48.00104.00; 95-100 lb. 55.00
80.00; 9096 lb. 45.0053.00.
HOGS: 59. US No. 05, few 225-230
lb. 45.0045.75; few No. 04, 255-270
lb. 40.7541.00; sows US No. 1-3,300
520 lb. 34.5038.50.
FEEDER PIGS: 30. Few No. 1-3,
150 lb. 47.00 per hundred weight.
SHEEP: 5. Choice 7055 lb.
wooled lambs 69.0075.00.
GOATS: 3. Few kids 22.0026.00
per head.
Indiana
Livestock
Homer City, Pa.
Thursday, January 9
Report supplied by PD A
CATTLE: 212. Cows 1.001.50
lower; few Choice steers 59.00
63.50; Good 54.0058.00; Standard
45.7554.25; Choice heifers 57.00
59.50; Good 50.2555.50; Standard
42.5048.00; Breaking Utility &
Commercial cows 34.5038.00;
Cutter & Boning 32.0035.25;
Canner & Cutter 27.0032.50: shells
down to 19.00; YG No. 1 bulls 1100-
1950 lb. 42.0046.00; few No. 2, 950
1400 lb. 38.0041.00.
FEEDER CATTLE: Steers Med.
No. 1,425560 lb. 47.0056.50; heifers
Med. No. 1,325500 lb. 41.0048.00.
CALVES: 166. About steady;
Good vealers 66.0077.00; few
Standard 54.0060.50; 90120 lb.
41.0050.00; 6085 lb.
holstein buls 90125 lb. 61.0078.00.
HOGS: 211. .50 to 1.00 lower; No.
1-2, 210250 lb. 46.7047.50; No. 25,
205-255 lb. 45.5046.80; few No. 2-1,
200260 lb. 44.0045.25; sows No. 15,
300550 lb. 40.0042.00; No. 25, 325-
600 lb. 35.0039.00.
FEEDER PIGS: 58. 3545 lb.
16.0018.00; 5065 lb: 18.0024.00 per
head.
SHEEP: 18. Few Good wooled
lambs 55 lb. 58.50; si. sheep 18.00
22.00.
GOATS: 7.18.00-37.00 per head,
St. Louis Feeder
Cattle
Thursday, January 9
Report supplied by USDA
Cimarron
“Our Cimarron gets off to a fast start and that's
why I think it yields like it does We cut every 35 to
40 days which gave us 4 cuttings this year We
could have cut a fifth time but we didn’t need the
feed because our first four cuttings of Cimarron
yielded so well ”
That's .Mike Mowrer of Mowrer Farms Spring
City Pa talking Mowrer Farms is a top notch
Chester County Dairy Operation
Mike comments further about his experiences
“Cimarron has a high percentage of leaves and is a
finer stemmed variety for us But the big reason we
plant Cimarron is high alfalfa yields ”
Look for Mowrer Farms and other top alfalfa
growers' Cimarron yields in the Pa Alfalfa Growers
Program Results to be released soon
FEEDERS: Receipts around
1400.
Feeder Steers 1.002.00 lower.
Feeder Heifers weak to 1.00 lower,
instances 2.00 lower on a limited
comparison with holiday weeks.
Quality and condition improved,
but fleshy offerings continue under
pressure. Increased percentage of
thin large frame cattle.
FEEDER STEERS: Medium
and Large frame 1: 300500 lbs.
63.00-67.00, package thin gaunt
cross breds 70.50 and 74.75; 500-600
lbs. 60.0066.00, fleshy 58.0063.00;
600-700 lbs. 55.0050.25; 700-1,000
lbs. 52.2558.50. Mixed Medium and
Small Frame 1; 300600 lbs. 55.00-
59.50.
FEEDER BULLS: Medium
frame 1: 450-650 lbs. 52.5055.75.
Large Frame 2 Holsteins: 600-1100
lbs. 39.0044.50.
FEEDER HEIFERS: Medium
and large frame 1: 300500 lbs.
53.7558.00, package thin cross
breds 60.00, flehsy 50.0054.00; 500-
900 lbs. 52.0056.50, fleshy 48.00-
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Lancaster Famine, Saturday, January 11,1956-Al7
52.50. Mixed Medium and Small
Frame 1: 300400 lbs. 46.75-50.50.
Small Frame 1: 300-500 lbs. 42.00-
46.50.
Pennsylvania Tobacco
Intercoune, PA
Friday, Jan. 3
Total Volume 146,357 Iba.;
Average Overall |1.21/lb.; Top
Grades $1.2051.50/lb.; Out Grade
9.5041.15/lb.
Wedaeaday, Jaa. 8
Total Volume 216,348 lbs.;
Average Overall $1.22/lb.; Top
Grades $1.2541,30; Out Grade $.50-
$1.06.
Sales this week about 1,400; sales
last week 969; same period a year
ago 1,959. trading moderate for the
week. Slaughter steers and heifers
ended the week mostly 2.00 lower.
SLAUGHTER STEERS: Choice
few loads carrying a prime end 2-4
1100-1400# 61.00-63.50, load 63.75,
load 64.00 Monday; 60.00-62.00
Wednesday. Mixed good and
choice 2-3 1050-1250# 59.00-61.00
Monday; 58.00-60.00 Wednesday.
SLAUGHTER HEIFERS:
Choice 2-4 950-1100# 59.5061.25
Monday; 58.00-59.50 Wednesday.
Mixed good and choice 2-3 900-1050#
56.00-59.00.
68 loads. Steady on all grades of
Hay; steady to 10.00 lower on
Straw.
Alfalfa, 12 loads fair to good,
80.00- 12 fair some damaged,
62.00- Timothy, 9 fair to good,
75.00- 3 fair some damaged,
65.00-
Mixed Hay, 7 fair some dark,
54.00-88.00; Grass Hay, 69.00 and
70.00; Clover Hay, 3 loads, 69.00-
77.00.
Straw, 7 fair to good at 75.00-
81.Q0, 4 fair at 65.00-70.00; Com
Fodder, 19.00 ea. big bale;
Firewood, 4 good hardwood, 68.00-
84.00 cord, 3 mixed wood, 50.00-
65.00.
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Joliet Cattle
Thursday, Jaa. 9
Report Supplied by USD A
Frederick Co.
Hay & Straw
Bnckeystown, Md.
Thursday, Jan. 9
Report supplied by auction