Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, February 22, 1986, Image 13

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    Livestock market and auction news
Central U.S.
Carlot
Pork Report
Wednesday, Feb. 1§
Report supplied by USDA
Central U.S. Carlot Pork Report
- F. 0.8. Omaha Basis (Includes
the major production areas in the
Midwest) as of 3:30 P.M.
Compared to Tuesday’s 11:15
A.M. report, Fresh Pork Loins 14-
18 lbs. $2.00-4.00 lower, no test
other weights; Boston Butts $3.00-
4.00 lower; Skd Hams 17-20 lbs
weak on light comparison; Sdls
Bellies $l.OO to $2.00 lower. Trade
slow to moderate for light to
moderate demand and moderate
offerings.
U.S. No. 2 175 lb. Pork carcass
cutout value declined $1.55 to $57 66
per cwt.
fresh Pork cuts and 6 loads of
trimmings and boneless
processing Pork.
Fresh Pork Cuts
Trends
Loins (Regular)
14-18 lbs. 88.00-91.00 part load,
92.00-2.00-4.00 lower.
Picnics
4-8 lbs. 39.00-41.00.
B&up lbs. 39.00.
Buy 877 F
during Pioneer Days
and pay only $17.86 a bag
Excellent for grazing, baling or greencrop, a new premier sorghum
sudangrass, 877 F, is lush and leafy. . and as sweet as honey
Producers, who’ve grown it are impressed with its feeding value
and storage quality. And dairymen have found it makes a differ
ence m their milk production.
A honey of a crop at a honey of a price.
877 F is available for $19.00 per bag. And during Pioneer Days, Feb
24-Mar. 1, you can save an extra 6%.
So, if sorghum-sudangrass seed is on your list, stop by Your
Pioneer sales representative will make you a real sweet deal
PIONEER* brand products ars sold subject to ths terms end conditions of sele which ere part of the labeling and sale documents
Pioneer Is e brand name; numbers Identify varieties trademark of Pioneer Hl-Bred International, Inc , Des Moines, lowa, USA
Boston Butts
4-8 lbs, 60.00-61.00.
Back Ribs
I*£DN 175.00.
1 3 /4DN 165.00.
Skinned Hams
17-20 lbs. 62.00, load 64.00, weak
Bellies
(Sdls Skin On)
12-14 lbs. 51.00-51.50, 1.00-1.50
lower.
14-16 lbs. 51.00-51.50, load 52.00,
1.00-1.50 lower.
16-18 lbs. 47.00,1.50-2.00 lower.
Pork Trimmings
Boneless Processing Pork
(Chemical Lean)
72% Lean Tnngs Fresh 62 75
72% Lean Trmgs Frozen 64 50-
65 75, stdy-1 25 lower
72% Bnls Picnics Fresh 63.00,
steady.
93% Picnic Cushion Frozen 96 00
Jowls Fresh 28.00, weak.
Cured and Processed
Pork:
Smoked Hams
(Water Added)
16-19 lbs. 74.00-79.00,
19-23 lbs. 66.00-79.00.
Picnics
4-7 lbs 58.00-63.00.
No. 1 Bacon
1 lb. pack 119.00-146.00.
/^PIONEER.
C J BRAND SORGHUM SEED
PIONEER HI-BRED INTERNATIONAL, INC.
EASTERN DIVISION, TIPTON, INDIANA 46072
Oklahoma Cattle
Wednesday, Feb. 19
Report Supplied by USDA
Estimated Receipts
Actual Auction Sales
Same Day Week
Sold Yesterday
Feeder steers and heifers under
500 lb steady: demand good
Feeder steers over 500 lb. steady to
150 lower, several 1.00-1.50 off
(this decline also evident starting
late Tuesday) Feeder heifers over
500# steady to 1 00 lower Demand
from feedlot accounts light Very
limited test slaughter cows steady
Slaughter bulls scarce Slaughter
cattle demand good Bulk of supply
medium frame 1 and mixed 1-2 400-
900 lb steers and 400-700 lb
heifers Cows near 3% of receipts
FEEDER STEERS- Medium,
few large frame 1 350-400 lb 74 25-
80 10; 400-500 lb 68.80-72 75, lot 435
lb 79 00; 500-600 lb 63 20-66 75; 600-
700 lb 60 00-62 25, small lot 605 lb
64 40 ; 700-800 lb 57 50-60 40 ; 810 lb
fleshy 57 10: load 905 lb fleshy
54 80, medium and large frame
mixed 1-2 300-400 lb 68 00-73 50;
425-450 lb 66 00-69 00 ; 600-700 lb
58.50-60 00 Medium frame 2 few
350-500 lb 57 50-60 00; 825 lb 52 80
Large frame 2 holsteins 100-200 lb
79.00 ; 500-600# 48.0049 75; 675-800
lb. 46.0048.00; 9901 b. 46 70.
FEEDER HEIFERS' Medium,
few large frame 1 340 lb. 66.50 , 375-
500 lb 60.25-63 25; 500-600 lb 56 75-
59 40; 600-700# 54.60-56.30, lot 705#
lb 53 75. Mixed small and medium
frame 1 400-500# 57.40-60 25; 545 lb
57 50 ; 645 lb. 55.40 Medium and
large frame mixed 1-2 355# 61 50;
400-500# 57.00-61.00 ; 500-700 lb
53 50-700 lb. 53 50-56 00, small lot
540 lb thin 57 25 Medium frame 2
475 lb. 55 90; 535 lb. 53.90
SLAUGHTER COWS Boning
utility 1-2 and few breakers 2-3
34 00-38 70 Cutter 1-2 34.00-38 25
SLAUGHTER BULIJS- Pkg
YG 19301 b young 47 80
1800
1251
654
10699
FOR THE WEEK: Feeder steers
and heifers under 550# 1 00-3 00
higher Steers over 550# 1 00-3 00
lower Heifers over 550# 1 00-1 50
lower Demand good for calves and
light for yearlings suitable for
grazing Demand light from
feedlot accounts Slaughter cows
firm to 50 cents higher. Slaughter
bulls firm to 1 00 higher
Carlisle Livestock
Carlisle, Pa.
Tuesday, Feb. 18,1986
Lancaster Farming, Saturday, February 22,1986-Al3
CATTLE: Steers: Good Run.
Good-Low Choice 56.50-57.50, Good
48.00- Good Holsteins 44.00-
48.50, Medium 47.00-Down.
Heifers: Good 52.75-54.50,
Medium 44 00-47 00, Couple Utility
35 25-43 50 Cows: Large
Run. High Yield 37.50-38.60, Good
35.00- Medium 33.00-34.75, Big
Middle 32.50-37.00, Shelly 32.00-
Down. FAT Bulls: Good 46.50-
48.25, Medium 36.00-44.50.
FEEDER CATTLE: Demand
Stronger!
STEERS (300-500 lb.) Choice
Holsteins 62.00-65.00, Good 53.00-
56.00, Medium 49.00-52.00, Few
Culls 48.00-Down.
BULLS; (all weights) Good
45.00- Medium 37.00-Down.
VEAL CALVES: (217 hd.), Good
Run. Choice 85.00-106.00, Good
70.00- Medium 60.00-69.00,
Light/Standard 50.00-59.00, Farm
Bulls 80.00-110.00, Farm Heifers
few weak 49.00-down.
HOGS: Barrows & Gilts (792 hd )
Run. 210-250 lbs. 43.50-44.25,
over 260 lb. 40.25-43.75, Under 200
37.00-
SOWS: (56 hd.) Large Run Over
450 lb. 36.00-39.00, under 450 34.75-
39.00, 2 & 3’s 31.75-34.00. Boars;
Heavy 25.00-27.00, Light to 35.00.
FEEDER PIGS (by the hd.) (117
hd.) (20-25 lbs. 19.00-21.00) (25-40
lbs 23.00-25.00) (40-50 lbs. 38.00-
44.00).
EWES: 18 00-29.00 lb.
GOATS: (Lg) 62.00, Family
85.00, (hd) Sm./Med. 30.00-35.00
(hd).
And furnish your Hot Wator as wall.
Tht Economics are simple l/i most applications th*
Eekrtand Coal Gun will pay for itself within \2 18 months'
The *echr»ology is here Coal Gun Auto Stoker Boilers us*
clean burning Anthracite Coal and operate will withm
Clean Air standards These fully automatic units are sr H
loading and need only occasional tending to rr move
expended ash Sues range from 130 000 BTU hr to 1 SOO 000
BTU hr and can be used m tandem for larger appln ahons
Available in Steam or Hydromt
1 * Depending on building construction use and insulation
Coal Gun usarsmcludaGraanhouias Warthouaaj
Aparlmant Buildings Ratal) Storas Garagas ale
f SUL AND ENTFPPR'SESFNC holds dn ASV£ Gen in ate mj!m
/atioo tor Code Construction o’ Heating Boners
Sat your ESHI AND dollar today
ALTERNATIVE ENERGY SYSTEMS
Alien Lawver
504 E. Main St., New Holland, PA 17557
PH: 717-354-0412
FREE HEATING SURVEY A ESTIMATE
Report Supplied by Auction
Jersey Shore, Pa.
Thursday, February 13
Report Supplied by Auction
Return to Farm Calf 65.00-106 00
Good Veal 60.00-75.00.
Common Veal 32 00-59.00
Choice Steers 56.00-60.25
Good Steers 53.00-57.00.
Common Steers 44.00-52.00
Commercial Cows 36.00-39.75
Canners-Cutters 35.00-37 00.
Shells 25.00-34.00
Good Heifers 50.00-52.00.
Common Heifers 37 00-49 00
Common Feeders 32.00-42.00
Bulls 42.0046.00.
Good Hogs 46.0047 10
Sows 35.00-37.00.
Roughs 29.75-31.00.
75.00-64.00.
ESHLAND
Am Capability
4 QQOSq Ft *
fl OOP Sq Ft *
15 QQOSq Ft *
30 000 So Ft
45 QQOSq Ft