Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, April 19, 1986, Image 15

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    Central U.S.
Carlot
Pork Report
Wednesday, Apr. 16
Report supplied by USDA
Compared to Tuesday’s 4:00
P.M. report, Fresh Pork Loins 14-
18 lbs. $l.OO-2.00 lower; Picnics 4-8
lbs. steady to $l.OO lower; Boston
Butts steady to firm; Sdls Bellies
to $.50 lower. Trade slow to
moderate. Best movement on 17-20
lb. hams. Demand light to
moderate for moderate offering.
U.S. No. 2 175 lb. pork carcass
cutout value declined $.09 to an
estimated $55 34 per cwt.
Sales reported on 32 loads of
fresh pork cuts, and 5 loads of
trimmings and boneless
processing pork.
Loins (Regular)
9 Ids. 14-18 lbs. 89.00-91.00.
18-22 lbs. 92.00 C.
22&Uplbs. 85.00 A.
Tenderloins,
2/Bag
Price range 269.00 B.
Picnics, Regular
4 Ids. 4-8 lbs. 35.00-36.00.
B&Uplbs. 35.00 A.
Boston Butts
IVz Ids. 4-8 lbs. 67.00-68.00.
B&Uplbs.
"a new record on test
Hardy Brand Hybrid Corns have been scientifically bred for the Northeastern
United States They have proven their potential for high yields superior standability, and
high tolerance to predominant disease on farms throughout our market area Many of our
customers have been using Hardy Brand for years for reasons like the ones above
Outstanding test university Tnt
results. Our new
HARDY 760XSand T
HARDY 370 XS have Cornell Un,versi, y
shown excellent
yields in these
university trials *
High yield technologies foi today’s progressive farmer.
livestock market and auction news
Spareribs, Fresh
21ds.L5-3.51b5. 122.00.
3.5-5.51b5.
Spareribs, Frozen
1.5- lbs. 122.00 D.
3.5- lbs.
s.s&Uplbs.
Loin Backribs
I.s&DNlbs. 171.00-173.00 A.
I.7s&DNlbs. 158.00-164.00 E
1.75-2.25.
14-17 lbs.
12 Ids. 17-20 lbs. 54.00-55.00.
20-26 lbs. 52.0053.00 A.
26-32 lbs. '
32&Up lbs. 53.00 D.
Hams, Skinned
Frozen
14-17 lbs.
17-20 lbs.
SUn On, Fresh
10-12 lbs. 42.00 B.
12-14 lbs. 46.00-16.50 A.
lid. 14-16 lbs. 46.00.
lid. 16-18 lbs. 45.00.
18-20 lbs. 43.00 A.
20-25 lbs.
Bellies, Sdls,
Skin On, Frozen
10-12 lbs.
12-14 lbs.
14-16 lbs.
16-18 lbs.
Successful farmers
lant rdv Brand Corn.
weights”
Penn State University 370 XS 149 bu/acre 142.2 bu/acre
Penn State University 760 XS 162.4 bu/acre 154.1 bu/acre
University of Delaware 370 XS 142.5 bu/acre 129.1 bu/acre
University of Delaware 760 XS 169.2 bu/acre 144.5 bu/acre
University of Maryland 760 XS 167.1 bu/acre 151.2 bu/acre
‘Copies of regional test results are available upon request
You’ll find our complete product line at dealerships throughout Pennsylvania New York
Maryland, Delaware Virginia New Jersey, Ohio and much of New England
Beachley-Hardy Seed Company
(BS/Ms)
P.O. Box 366 / Camp Hill, PA 17011 / 717-737-4529
Hams, Skinned
Fresh
Bellies, Sdls,
“as the name goes, it's
Hardy”
Hardy Brand Hardy Brand
Variety Yield
370 XS 120 bu/acre 106 bu/acre
18-25 lbs.
Note: **ABCDE letters after
market quotes represents days
since last actual reported sales.
A=Day 1, B=Day 2, C=Day 3,
D=Day 4, E=Day 5. Market
quotes - after five days without
trade will be dropped.
Pork
Trlmmings/Boneless
Processing Pork
(Chemical Lean)
Combo 42% Fresh, 35.50 A.
Boxed Frozen
Combo 72% Fresh 1 Id. 52.50.
Boxed Frozen 1 Id. 56.00.
Baldemeat
Combo 88% Fresh
Boxed Frozen
Picnics Cushion Meat
Combo 93% Fresh 88.00 C.
Boxed Frozen
Bids Picnics
Combo 72% Fresh 2 Ids. 5.00-
55.50.
Boxed Frozen 1 Id. 58.00.
Skinned Jowls
Combo Fresh 27.00-27.25 D.
Boxed Frozen 25.00 A.
Cured and Processed Meats
Hams, Smoked, Skinned, Water
Added 16-19 lbs. 64.00-73.00.
19-23 lbs. 60.00-71.00.
Picnics, Smoked, Water Added 4-
7 lbs. 48.00-58.00.
Bacon, Sliced, Vac. Pack 1 Lb.
“good yields and fast
drydown"
Pkg. 111.00-146.50.
Note: **ABCDE after market
quotes represents days since last
actual reported sales. A=Day 1,
B=Day 2, C=Day 3, D=Day 4,
E=Day 5. Market quotes after
frlve days without trade will be
dropped.
Omaha Weekly
Thursday, April 17
Report Supplied by USDA
Weekly-51 Cattle- Prices on
Slaughter Steers and Heifers
turned sharply higher the first two
days this week, but were lower on
Wednesday. However, net ad
vances of 1.00-1.50 were noted on
both steers and heifers. Good
buyer demand was a prominent
factor in the upturn. Slaughter
cows 3.00-4.00 higher. Slaughter
bulls firm to 1.00 higher.
Estimated 5 day receipts this
week 7,500 compared to actuals
last week to 6,668 and 11,200 last
year. Slaughter steers comprised
53 percent of this week’s receipts,
slaughter heifers 38 percent,
slaughter cows 5 percent and
feeder cattle 2 percent.
SLAUGHTER STEERS: Closing
sales choice 2-41050-1350 lbs. 55.00-
56.50. Mixed good and choice 2-3
1050-1200 lbs. 53.50-55.00. Good
52.00-53.50. Few mixed good and
Plot
Average
Lancaster Fanning, Saturday, April 19,1986-Al5
choice 2-3 1200-1400 lb. holsteins
47.00-48.00. Few good 1300 lbs.
44.00.
SLAUGHTER HEIFERS:
Closing sales choice 2-4 975-1150
lbs. 53.50-55.00. Mixed good and
choice 2-3 950-1050 lbs. 52.0053.50.
Good 50.0052.00.
Average of LS-214 detailed
quotations for choice 900-1100 lb.
steers 54.35, 1100-1300 lbs. 55.40.
Average cost of all slaughter
steers this week 54.75, average
weight 1232 lbs. compared to 52.37
and 1237 lbs. last week. Average
cost of all slaughter heifers this
week 53.88, average weight 1091
lbs. compared to 52.34 and 1061 lbs.
last week.
SLAUGHTER COWS; Breaking
utility and commercial 2-4 34.50-
37.00. High cutter and boning
Utility 1-3 35.00-38.50. Few high
dressing 38.75-40.25. Canner and
low cutter 30.50-35.00.
SLAUGHTER BULLS; Few 1-2
1600-2200 lbs. 45.75-47.25.
Eighty-Four Livestock
Eighty-Four, Pa.
Monday, Apr. 14
Report supplied by PDA
CATTLE 318. Compared with
last Monday’s market: Slaughter
cows 1.50-2.00 higher; Few Choice
slaughter steers 51.00-52.00; Few
Good 48.00-50.50; Standard 43.00-
47.50; Few Utility 38.00-42.50;
Standard slaughter heifers 39.50-
42.50; Utility 35.00-38.00... Breaking
Utility & Commercial slaughter
cows 31.50-34.50, one to
36.00. & Boning Utility
28.50-32.50; Canner & Low Cutter
24.00-29.00...5he11s down to 18.00.
Couple Standard slaughter
bullocks 43.50-44.00. Yield Grade
No. 1 1200-1825 lbs. slaughter bulls
41.0iM5.25; Yield Grade No. 2 100-
1400 lbs. 37.00-40.50... FEEDER
CATTLE: Medium Frame #1
Steers 350550 lbs. 47.0055.00;
Medium Frame #1 Heifers 300500
lbs. 45.0050.00,1 Lot Large Frame
§1 565 lbs. at 49.00; Medium Frame
n Bulls 400550 lbs. 45.0054.00.
CALVES 230. Few Choice
Vealers 81.00-95.00; Good 67.00-
78.00; Standard & Good 90-120 lbs.
42.0050.00; 6055 lbs. 36.0042.00;
Few Utility 5055 lbs. 22.00-
33.00. .FARM CALVES; Holstein
bulls 90-125 lbs. 62.00-90.00.
HOGS 67. US No. 15 230-260 lbs.
barrows and gilts 38.00-38.50; No.
2-3 220-275 lbs. 36.0057.50; Couple
Lots No. 15 100 lbs. at 40.00; Few
US No. 15 350580 lbs. sows 37.00-
40, few No. 25 4500 lbs. 35.50-
37.. .Few Boars 24.5050.
FEEDER PIGS 0.
SHEEP 88. Spring Slaughter
Lambs $3.00-5.00 higher. High
Choice & Prime 55-00 lbs. 95.00-
102.00; 70-105 lbs. 84.00-91.00; One
lot Prime 88 lbs. at 98.00.
SLAUGHTER SHEEP. 18.00-
22.00...G0ATS 10. 12.00-25.00 per
head.
St. Louis Feeder
Cattle
Thursday, April 17
Report supplied by USDA
Receipts: around 1,200.
Feeder steers and heifers
unevenly steady, instances 1.00
lower early, closing fully steady.
Moderate supply of thin cattle to go
on grass. Good demand. Holsteins
Scarce.
FEEDER STEERS: Medium
with a few large frame 1: 300-500
lbs. 64.00-69.75 ; 500-600 lbs. 62.50-
66.50; 600-700 lbs. 59.2564.25; 700-
950 lbs. fleshy 51.50-55.50. Small
Frame 1:400600 lbs. 55.0060.00.
FEEDER HEIFERS; Medium
with a few large frame 1: 300600
lbs. 54.0069.00; 500600 lbs. 51.75-
55.00; 600-700 lbs. 49.2564.25. Small
Frame 1: 300600 lbs. 45.00-49.50;
500600 lbs. 44.2047.00.
COW AND CALF PAIRS: Mixed
medium and small frame 1: five to
nine year old 850 lbs. with 100 lb.
calf 380.00 per pair.