Al6-Lancaster Farming, Saturday, March 22,1986 Apple Market News Service March 17,1986 Report Supplied by PDA Demand light to good, market steady. Prices quoted are wholesale, trucked F. 0.8. at the orchard or packing house. SUMMARY Controlled Atmosphere Storage; Cartons 12/3# bags 2V up; Red Delicious, U.S. Ex. Fey. 9.00-9.50; Red Delicious, Comb. U.S. Ex. Fey & U.S. Fey 8.00-8.50 mo. 8.50; Red Delicious, U.S. Fancy 7.00-8.00; Red Delicious, U.S. No. 1 Hail 6.25; Golden Delicious Comb. U.S. Ex. Fey & U.S. Fey 7.50-8.00; Stayman, Comb. U.S. Ex. Fey & U.S. Fey 8.50; Rome, Comb. U.S. Ex. Fey & U.S. Fey 8.00-8.25 some lower. Traypack: Red Delicious, U.S. Ex. Fey 100’s Igr. 13.00-14.00; Red Delicious, U.S. Ex Fey 113’2 12.00-13.00; Red Delicious, U.S. Ex Fey 125’s 11.00- 12.00; Red Delicious, Comb. U.S. Ex. Fey & U.S. Fey 100’s Igr. 12.00- 13.00; Red Delicious, Comb. U.S. Ex. Fey & U.S. Fey 113’s 11.00- 12.00; Red Delicious, Comb. U.S. Ex. Fey & U.S. Fey 125’s 10.50- 11.50; Golden Delicious, Comb. U.S. Ex. Fey & U.S. Fey 100’s Igr. 12.00-12.50; Golden Delicious, Comb. U.S. Ex. Fey & U.S. Fey. 113’s 11.00-12.00; Golden Delicious, Comb. U.S. Ex. Fey & U.S. Fey 125’s sml. 10.00-11.00.; Stayman, Comb. U.S. Ex. Fey & U.S. Fey 100-88’s Igr. 14.00-15.00; Stayman, Comb. U.S. Ex. Fey & U.S. Fey 113’s 13.00-14.00; Rome, Comb. U.S. Ex. Fey & U.S. Fey 100’s Igr. 10.50-11.50. Omaha Weekly Thursday, Mar. 20 Report Supplied by USDA Slaughter steers and heifers lost all of an early session advance to close 50-1.00 lower than last week. Lower wholesale beef prices again precipitated the decline. Overall finish continued fairly attractive, with mud only a moderate problem. Slaughter cows 1.00-1.50 higher. Bulls steady to 1.00 higher. Estimated 5 day receipts 5,350; actuals last week 6,220, last year 6,474. Steers comprised 39 pet of the week’s receipts; heifers 40 pet., cows 10 pet., feeder 10 pet. SLAUGHTER STEERS: At the close mixed good and choice, and choice 2-4 1050-1300 lbs. 53.50-54.75; several loads mainly choice carrying considerable mud 53.50. Upper end of choice grade not tested. Few good 51.00-52.50. . SLAUGHTER HEIFERS: Choice 24 975-1100 lbs 52.50-53.25. Mixed good and choice 2-3 950-1050 lbs. 51.50-52.75. Good 50.00-51.50. Isn’t it time for you to get a Solo Mist Blower Advantages 1. Use 1/10 the amount of water. 2. Excellent penetration in heavy foliage 3. Excellent for insect control 4. Low maintenance & no nozzles to clog 5. At a lot lower cost of conventional sprayers We have the model to suit your needs at a cost you won’t believe Model $298.00 List $334.95 MARTIN’S REPAIR SHOP ‘ Parts, Sales & Service RD #4 Ephrata, P A 717/733-3015 CALL Average of LS 214 detailed quotations for 900-1100 lb. choice steers 54.50, 1100-1300 lbs 55.40. Average cost steers 54.75, average weight 1210 lbs; as compared 56.62 and 1213 lbs a week ago. Average cost heifers 54.01, average weight 1073 lbs; as compared 55.40 and 1075 lbs a week ago. SLAUGHTER COWS; High cutter and boning utility 1-3 37.50- 41.25. Few high dressing in dividuals to 42.25. Canner and cutter 34.00-37.50. SLAUGHTER BULLS: 1-2 1450- 2125 lbs. 45.5049.00, high dressing individuals 51.25 and 53.00. East Coast Carlot Wednesday, Mar. 19,1986 Report supplied by USDA East Coast Carlot meat trade deliveries prices (CAF) Boston to Washington area inclusive. Compared to Tuesday’s close: Trading slow to moderate. Special fed veal steady to firm in ltd. comparison. Good & Choice boning veal steady to 2.00 lower; in shipped 3.00 lower. Boneless beef unestablished with a firm un dertone. Veal Carcass Choice & Prime (Special Fed) Hide On 130 Head 220-280 lbs. Ltd. 180.00, steady to firm. 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