Al2-Lancastor Farming, Saturday, March 29,1986 Livestock market and auction news St. Louis Cattle Thursday, March 27 Report Supplied by USDA Receipts this week 2,700 Week Ago 2,900 Year Ago Unavailable Compared to last week’s close, slaughter steers and heifers mostly .50 higher. Cows and bulls firm to 1.00 higher. Slaughter supply mainly choice steers and heifers, around 15% cows. SLAUGHTER STEERS; Mixed choice and prime 24 1050-1325 lbs. 55.00- closing sales 55.50- 56.00. Choice 24 950-1250 lbs. 53.50- 55.50, closing sales 54.00-55.50. Mixed good and choice 2-3 900-1225 lbs. 52.00-54.50. Good 2-3 900-1200 lbs. 50.00-52.50. Mostly good 2-3 1075-1375 lb. holsteins 45.0048.00. Standard to good 2-3 950-1250 lbs. 41.0045.00. SLAUGHTER HEIFERS: Mixed choice and prime 24 900-1100 lbs. 53.50-54.00 early, not tested late. Choice 24 825-1100 lbs. 52.00-54.00, closing 52.50-54.00, part load 2-3 1050 lbs. late 55.00. Mixed good and choice 2-3 800-1050 lbs. 50.50-52.50. Good 2-3 750-975 lbs. 49.0051.00. COWS: (Closing Week Sales) Breaking utility and commercial 2- 4 36.00-39.00. Cutter and boning utility 1-2 39.0041.00. High-yielding cutter and boning utility 1-2 41.00- 42.00. Canner and low cutter 1-2 34.00- Shelly canner 1-2 30.00- 34.00. BULLS: YG 1-2 1100-2000 lbs. 44.0049.00. closing 44.5049.00. Couple YG 1 1650-1950 lbs. late at 49.50 and 50.50. Wednesday’s Weekly Sheep Auction. Receipts around 300 head. Slaughter lambs, old crop, 2.00-3.00 higher. Slaughter ewes steady. Feeder lambs scarce. St. Louis spring lamb sale. Bulk of receipts spring slaughter lambs for Easter trade. SLAUGHTER LAMBS: Few choice and prime 100-120 lb. wooled and shorn 63.00-70.50; 120-140 lbs. kq dfUM SA SPRING SLAUGHTER LAMBS: Choice and prime 95-110 lbs., many with No. 1-2 pelts 75.00-81.00, package reputation 97 lbs. 85.00. SLAUGHTER EWES: Cull to utility 18.00-21.00. Central U.S. Carlot Pork Report Wednesday, Mar. 19 Report supplied by USDA Compared to Tuesday’s 4:00 P.M. report, Fresh Pork Loins 14- 18 lbs. steady; Picnics $2.00 lower; Boston Butts $1.50-2.00 lower; Skd Hams steady to $.50 higher; Sdls Bellies steady to $l.OO lower. Trade slow to moderate for moderate demand and offering. U.S. No. 2 175 lbs. Pork carcass cutout value declined $.07 to an estimated $55.55 per cwt. Sales reported on 43 loads of fresh pork cuts, and 3 loads of trimmings and boneless processing pork. Fresh Pork Cuts Trends Loins (Regular) 14-18 lbs. 86.50-90.00,88.00-90.00. 18-22 lbs. A 89.00. Tenderloins Picnics (Regular) 4-8 lbs. 38.00,38.00. 8/uplbs. 36.00,36.00. Boston Butts 4-8 lbs. 60.00-61.00,60.0051.00. 8/uplbs. Spareribs (Fresh) 1.5- lbs., A 113.00. 5.5- lbs. Spareribs (Frozen) 1.5- lbs. 115.00, A 113.50-116.50, 2.5- lbs. 5.5/uplbs. Loin Back Ribs 1.5/Dn. lbs. 1.75/Dn. lbs. 1.75-2.25 lbs. Hams, Skinned Fresh 14-17 lbs., A 58.00. 17-20 lbs. 55.00-57.00,55.00-57.00. 20-26 lbs. 53.00,53.00. 26-32 lbs. 32/up lbs., B 53.50. Hams, Skinned Frozen 14-17 lbs, 17-20 lbs, Bellies Sdls Skin On, Fresh 10-12 lbs. 12-14 lbs. 50.50-52.00,50.50-52.00, 14-16 lbs. 50.50-52.00,50.50-52.00. 16-18 lbs. 49.75,49.75. 18-20 lbs., C 45.00. 20-25 lbs., C 41.00. Bellies Sdls, Skin On, Frozen 10-12 lbs. 12-14 lbs. 14-16 lbs. 16-18 lbs. NOTE: Last established market column denotes established market determined on actual sales and carried no longer than five days without trading. Letters preceding latest established market represent days without substantial trades to establish market: A=Day 1, B=Day 2,' C=Day3, D=Day4,E=Days, Pork Trimmings/Boneless Processing Pork (Chemical Lean) C0mb042% Fresh: A 35.00. Boxed Frozen; C 34.00. Combo 72% Fresh: 55.50,55.50. Boxed Frozen: C 60.00. Baldmeat Combo 88% Fresh Boxed Froxen Picnic Cushion Meat Combo 92% Fresh. Boxed Frozen: D 91.50. Bnls Picnics C0mb072% Fresh: 858.00-60.00, Boxed Frozen. Skinned Jowls Combo Fresh: 25.00-25.25, 25.00- 25.25. Boxed Frozen: A 25.75-26.75. Cured and Processed Meats Hams, Smoked, Skinned Water Added: 16-19 lbs. 69.00- 73.00. 19-23 lbs. 65.00-71.00,65.00-71.00. Picnics, Smoked Water Added: 51.00-57.00, 51.00- 57.00. Bacon, Sliced Vack Pack: 115.00-151.00, 115.00- 151.00. NOTE: Last established market column denotes established market determined on actual sales and carried no longer than five days without trading. Letters preceding latest established market represent days without substantial trades to establish market. A=Day 1, B=Day 2, C=Day 3, D=Day 4, E=Day 5. "Suttl; Cmiutnj” (Saul Huh Atari « or isr ..prot*'** a*/*’ IV/. I _o»'° ,on ' Ulb.r.* T, ° n Dewart Livestock Dewart, Pa. Monday, Mar. 24 Report Supplied by PDA CATTLE 187. Compared with last Monday’s market: Slaughter cows 50 cents to $2 higher... Few Low Choice 1000-1200 lbs. steers 54- 54.75, few Good 48-52.50, few Good & Choice holsteins 47-52.50, few Standard 4247.25... Few Choice heifers 48.75-52.50, few Good 44.75- 48.. .Breaking Utility & Com mercial slaughter cows 37.5040.25, few 41.00, Cutter & Boning Utility 35-37.75, Canner & Low Cutter 31.50-35, Shells down to 28.50...0ne Good slaughter bullock at 50.25.. .Yield Grade No. 1 900-1800 lbs. slaughter bulls 40- 48.25.. Feeder Cattle; Few Medium Frame Ml 325-725 lbs. steers and bulls 50.01-58.00. CALVES 207. Couple Choice vealers at 80.00, few Good 65.00-75, Standard & Good 90-105 lbs. 50.00- 58, 70-90 lbs. 44.00-50, Utility 60-80 lbs. 35.00-45... Farm Calves: Holstein Bulls 90-130 lbs. 60.00-98, mostly 70.00-90. HOGS 61. Few Lots US No. 2-3 210-245 lbs. barrows and gilts 38.00- 43, lot No. 1-3 195 lbs. at 33.25... US No. 1-3 3-550 lbs. sows 34.00- 38.75...80ars 29.00-32.75. FEEDER PIGS 80. Few Lots US No. 1-3 15-25 lbs. feeder pigs 21.00- 26, 40-60 lbs. 30.50-35.50 - all per head. SHEEP 83... High Choice & Prime 20-35 lbs. spring slaughter lambs 140.00-178.00, couple to (Surkrt ilol Sofy Saurr! io*/« iSSS.*"-- From Pa. 1-800-732-0467 pennfield feeds SPRING PLANTING SPECIAL March 31-May 2 Buy 1000 lbs. GET 100 Lbs. FREE Available In 50 Lb. Bags Also Available In Bulk Re( Bulk Price 5163 to per ton With 200 Lbs, FREE •147.42 per ton* * Price is for week of March 24 and subject to change weekly. Net price includes 2 1 A% cash discount - 15th of following month Quality - Performance - Service 195.00, Choice 40-80 lbs. 60.00- 75.. ewes 14.00- 23.. GOATS 20: Large 20.00-36, Kids 14.00-22.00 - all per head. East Coast Carlot Wednesday, Mar. 26,1986 Report supplied by USDA East Coast Carlot meat trade delivered prices (CAF) Boston to Washington area inclusive. Compared to Tuesday’s close: Trading fairly active, demand moderate for veal. Special fed veal steady to weak. Good & Choice Boning Veal steady; inshipped 2.004.00 lower. Veal Carcass Choice & Prime (Special Fed) Hide On 250 Head 220-280 lbs. 180.00, few 173.00, steady to weak. Good and Choice Boning Type-Hide On Northeastern Suppliers 700 Head 65-75 lbs. 78.00. 55-64 lbs. 76.00. 45-54 lbs. 74.00. 35-44 lbs. 72.00. 34 lbs. down 70.00. Ins hipped 1050 Head 71-80 lbs. 76.00-78,2.004.00 lower. 61-70 lbs. 74.00-76.00. 51-60 lbs. 72.00-74.00. 41-50 lbs. 70.00-72.00. 3040 lbs. 68.00-70.00. Sto-ialj From Md., NJ, DE 1-800-233-0202