Omaha Weekly Thursday, July 10 Report Supplied by USD A Slaughter steer and heifers ended the week steady; having lost, in trading Wednesday, all of an early week advance. Midweek buyer demand narrowed, following a liberal movement from country areas. Overall finish continued not very attractive. Cows 2.00 lusher. Bulls fully steady. Estimated 5 day receipts 6,100; actuals last week 6,984; year ago 9,661. Steers comprised 48 percent of the week’s receipts; Heifers 43 percent; cows 7 percent, feeders 1 percent. SLAUGHTER STEERS: At the close, choice 2-41100-1325 lb. 58.00 59.50. Mixed good and choice 2-3 1050-1250 lbs. 56.00-58.00. Few good 54.0056.60. Package mixed and good choice 2-3 Holsteins near 1325 lbs. 44.50. SLAUGHTER HEIFERS: Choice 24 975-1100 lbs. 56.0058.00. Mixed Good and Choice 2-3 925-1050 lbs. 54.0056.00. Good 51.0054.00. Average of LS 214 detailed quotations for 900-1100 lb. choice steers 58.42; 1100-1300 lbs. 59.58. Average cost Steers 57.48, average weight 1167 lbs.; as compared 57.94 and 1151 lbs. a week ago. Average cost heifers 57.09, average weight 1016 lbs.; as compared 56.63 and 1021 lbs. a week ago. SLAUGHTER COWS: Few breaking utility and commercial 2- If you knew how to make an extra 50<P a bushel on your com, what would you do? Being the wise farmer you are, you would investigate the claim is it true? what’s the catch? Well, it’s pretty simple Investigate AeroDry AeroDry is a proven, reliable, and extremely economical system for drying grain on your farm And it pays off for you in lots of ways 1. You make the profit grain elevators make. With AeroDry, instead of sitting in long frustrating unloading lines waiting to learn how much you're going to lose in dockage charges, you simply load your gram non-stop into your own bin No harvest slow downs No wasted time And your gram belongs to you, so you can sell when it’s most beneficial 2. Low cost drying. Compared to any heat-drying unit, AeroDry uses only about 25% of the energy to do the 3 35.50-39.00. Cutter and boning * utility 1-2 38.5041.00, high dressing to 41.75, low dressing to 36.25. Canner and low cutter 34.50-37.50, few‘Shells’to 32.50. SLAUGHTER BULLS: Few 1-2 11001800 lbs. 45.5051.00, low dressing to 42.50. St. Louis Cattle Thursday, July 10 Report supplied by USDA FEEDERS: Receipts around 500. Feeder steers uneven, steady to 1.00 lower early, closing steady. Feeder Heifers steady to 1.00 higher, with advance on thin 400 500 lb. heifers. Quality improved and more thin cattle to go on grass compared to last week. Holsteins scarce. FEEDER STEERS; Medium with few large frame 1: 300500 lbs. 62.75-68.25 ; 500600 lbs. 58.0062.00; 600800 lbs. 53.7559.75, package thin gaunt 638 lbs. 61.75; 8001000 lbs. Few fleshy 54.0055.25. FEEDER HEIFERS: Medium with a few large frame 1: 300800 lbs. 51.00-56.25, thin gaunt 58.75- 59.50; 600-800 lbs. few fleshy 50.00- 52.25. COW AND CALF PAIRS: Large Frame 1: six to eight year old with 150-250 lb. calves at side 450.00- 467.50. INVESTIGATE. ANY WAY YOU CUT IT, AeroDry pays off. HARRISBURG Pennsylvania Association of Farmer Cooperatives President Robert Reich is scheduled to speak to the 40 couples selected to attend the 13th PAFC Cooperative Couples Conference July 16-18 in Danville. Reich, president of Northeast Farm Credit in Lewisburg, is just one of several agricultural leaders and educators who lead discussion on current issues. “One program highlight is a session where couples sit down face-to-face with leaders to discuss today’s cooperative issues,’’ noted PAFC Executive Secretary Kathy E. Gill. Those attending the three-day leadership conference represent varied commodity groups and include couples from New Jersey, Maryland, Virginia and New York. Returning couples who assisted in program development include Erick and Dixie Coolidge, Wellsboro; Daryl and Linda Heisey, Rexville, NY; Brian and Janet Beckman, Harbor Creek; and Roy and Sue Crow, Ken nedyville, MD; and David and Barbara Kehr, Littlestown. Those couples attending this year’s conference and their same job and does it better The AeroDry Computer controls fan-forced fresh air to dry gram naturally You pocket the savings 3. Premium test weights. Your gram stays perfect, undamaged by heat and cracking, protected from mold by evaporative cooling That means the highest possible test weights for you And that means money 4. Long term profit An AeroDry System pays itself off m about 3 short years Then it’s pure profit Clean and simple, year after year Now that you've got an idea how to make an extra 50(t a bushel on your corn, what wi'l you do? Being a wise farmer you’ll investigate AeroDry Send for more information today, or call for a local rep to give you the rest of the good news about AeroDry AsfoDr^iiW COMPUTERIZED GRAIN MANAGEMENTt^^SS^^ Manufactured by ADVANCED AG SYSTEMS. INC RD#2, Box 159, Elverson, PA 19520 pD Send more information I □ Contact me for free Energy Audit I ■ Name. I Address I City. I Slate _ L———————J Zip Phone. For tha r«pr**antativ« naarast you call 215-286-0301 Cooperatives President Scheduled To Speak cooperative sponsors include the following; Stanley and Patti Carper, Tyrone, PA - Agway, Inc.; Roger and Suzanne Sherman, Albion, PA - Northwestern Rural Electric Co- Op Assoc.; David and Lois Smucker, New Holland, PA - Lancaster Farm Credit; Mark and Carol Hackett, Mercer, PA - Meadville Farm Credit; Gary and Manna McConnell, Volant, PA - Coba Select Sires; Loren and Beth Ruth, Spring City, PA - Lehigh Valley Farms; Charles and Carol Ann DeGroft, Westminster, MD - Lehigh Valley Farms; Gary Hombaker, Shippensburg, PA - York Farm Credit Service; Glenn and Krista Bonar, Chatham, PA - Chester-Delaware Co-Op Council; Bev and Stephanie McKay, Millwood, PA - Inter-State Milk Producers; Brian and Yvonne Zerby, Wellsboro, PA - Agway, Inc.; Larry and Paula Hamish, Washington Boro, PA - Inter-State Milk Producers; Alan and Patti Tech, Wattsburg, PA - Erie- Crawford Co-Op Council; Peter and Debbie Norge, New Galilee, PA - Blazing Star Co-Op Council; Glenn and Laurie Kline, Troy, PA - Lancaster Fanning, Saturday, July 12,1956-Al5 Northeastern Farm Credit {Ser vice; Daniel and Laureen Naylor, Factoryville, PA - Northeastern Farm Credit; Leonard and Joyce Martin, Ephrata, PA - Lancaster Co. Co-Op Council; Eugene and Grace Brubaker, Bemville, PA - Eastern Milk Producers; Chris and Darla Owlett, Wellsboro, PA - Eastern Milk Producers; Lynn and Donna Frey, Mercersburg, PA - Atlantic Breeders Cooperative; Daniel and Leanne Griffith, Marion Center, PA - Atlantic Breeders Coop.; Troy and Kathy Zirkle, Manchester, PA - Atlantic Breeders Coop.; Tim and Cathy Beardslee, Columbia X Roads, PA - Sulbra Co-Op Council; Ralph and Crystal Moyer, Myerstown, PA - Sire Power; David and Connie Jones, Medford, PA - NJ Council of Farmer Co-Op; Terry and Shirley Womer, Middleburg, PA - Sire Power; Bruce and Sheri Greene, Roulette, PA - Tri Co. Rural Electric Co-Op; Calvin and Sheila Bacon, Warren Centery, PA - Eastern Milk Producers; Alan and Kendra Meyers, Greencastle, PA - Dairymen, Inc.; Leland and Janice Marshall, Portersville, PA - Milk Marketing Inc.; Ed and Cheryl Jelliff, Little Marsh, PA - Headwaters Farm Credit; Mr. and Mrs. David Grosvenor, Montrose, PA - Sire Power; Mr. and Mrs. Kent Saylor, Meyersdale, PA - South Central Co-Op Council; Henry and Cyndy Cass, Wattsburg, PA - Milk Marketing Inc.; Tim and Kim Grove, Petersburg, PA - Valley Rural Electric Co-Op. If every woman in the U.S. met her daily minimum requirement of 800 mgs. of calcium through milk and milk products, the current 8 billion pound surplus would become an 11.7 billion pound deficit. 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