Westminster Livestock Small Animals, Eggs, Produce Tuesday, July 22,1986 All Prices Per Head Crates Sold 160. DUCKS: Large $2.50 to 4.25, Med. $2.00 to 2.75, Small $1.70 to 2.60. GEESE: $4.00t0 11.50. GUINEAS: $4.00, Pigeons $.75 to 1.00. CHICKENS: Large $2.00 to 3.75, Small $.75 to 2.00, Silkies $1.25-1.90. TURKEYS; 1 at $18.50. RABBITS: Urge $2.00 to 4.00, Med. $1.50 to 2.75, Small $l.OO-1.60, Bunnies $.25 to 1.00. Eggs 90 Doz.- All Prices Per Dozen. Jumbo Brown $1.30, Extra Urge Brown 81-91 cents, Urge Brown 66-71 cents, Medium Brown 45-58 cents. Extra Urge White 60-70 cents, Urge White 59-64 cents, Medium White 35-45 cents. PRODUCE APPLES: (Peck) $1.25t02.00. BEANS: (%8u.)53.00. BEETS: $2.25 t 06.00. CABBAGE; $l.OO to 2.00. CORN: (2 Doz. Uts) $1.75 to 3.00. LOPES: (Perßox) $2.00t05.50. MELONS: (Each) $2.00t02.75. HONEY: (PerQt.)sl.3sto2.oo. PEACHES: (% Bu.) $1.00t02.75. PLUMS; (Box) $l.OO t 03.50. PEPPERS: (Box) $.75 t 02.00. POTATOES: (Ms Bu.) 2.50 to 2.75. SQUASH (% Bu.) 1.00 to 3.00. TOMATOES: (Peck) 1 00t03.50. Omaha Weekly Thursday, July 24 Report Supplied by USDA Slaughter steers and heifers closed 1.00 higher than last week, advance coming early and con tinuing through closing trade. Good buyer demand was major factor in advancing prices. Car cass beef prices firm but boxed beef cut-outs down from last week. n J&J ftGRI-PQODUCT6 & 6ERVICE6, INC. 220 South Second Street, Dillsburg, Pennsylvania 17019 (717) 432-2461 .(717) 432-3068.1-800-233-0138 J & J ‘ ON THE TABLE” CONFERENCE JIM AND JANE McHALE AND THE REST OF THE CREW AT J & J AGRI-PRODUCTS & SERVICES. INC. INVITE YOU TO ATTEND OUR "ON THE TABLE" CONFERENCE. OUR OBJECTIVE IS TO PUT THE FACTS ON THE TABLE, AS FAR AS AGRICULTURE IS CONCERNED AND OUTLINE A SUSTAINABLE PROGRAM FOR FARMERS THAT STARTS WITH THE BASICS: OUR SOIL AND ENDS WITH BINS AND BUSHELS OF QUALITY PRODUCTION. THERE WILL BE SOME EXCITING THINGS "ON THE TABLE" WITH A FULL PACKAGE OF OUTSTANDING SPEAKERS. EODI ALBERT. A long -time promoter of conservation, and now an m depth student of economics, will meld the two topics into a blockbuster pre sentation that covers Maintenance of Parity for the soil and the exchange equation, "Which are really the same side of the same com." -DR. DANIEL L SKOW D.V.M. Fairmont, Minnesota will discuss New Technologies In Crop Production. Dr. Skow learned years ago that if we are to Help farmers on animal health problems, we must treat the cause and not the symptoms The last ten years, Dr. Skow has been a consulting vet He has written several books on soil fertility, working with energy levels and the Biological Theory of lonization. MURRAY BAST. Wellsley, Ontario, Canada will make a presentation aptly named, Keep The Vet On The Road And Not In Your Lane. During recent years, Murray has refined the use of Homeopathic procedures in the feed lot, combined with an Eco approach to soil mangement CHARLES WALTERS. JR.. Editor of Acres, USA will sum up the meeting and his many years of experience with a talk entitled, ‘‘What Have We Learned?" RUTH KOBELL. legislative director for the Washington, DC office of the National Farmers Union will give us An Up To The Minute Report On Legislation Before the Congress This Sessi le rural community jACK MEGASQN Former Vice President of Media Corp. and now Vice President of IMU Marketing Inc will speak on Building A Healthy Immune System In Both Animals And People. COME GROW WITH US LET OUR RESEARCH BE YOUR PROFIT! Conference Space Is Limited. Call Today 717-432-2461 or 3068 PA, or 1-800-233-0138 outside of PA for reservations and conference details. Livestock market and auction news Slaughter cows firm to 1.00 higher, slaughter bulls steady. Estimated 5 day receipts this week 4,500 compared to actual receipts last week to 4,405 and actual receipts last year of 5,306. Slaughter steers accounted for 46 percent of receipts, slaughter heifers 40 percent, slaughter cows 7 percent and feeder cattle 5 percent. SLAUGHTER STEERS: Closing sales choice 2-3, few 4’s 1050-1300 lbs. 59.00-60.50. Mixed good and choice 2-3 1050-1250 lbs. 57.50-59.00. Few good 54.00-57.50. Few good 2 1100-1350 lb. holsteins 45.50-46.00. SLAUGHTER HEIFERS; Closing sales choice 2-3, few 4’s 950-1100 lbs. 58.0059.00. Mixed good and choice 2-3 925-1050 lbs. 55.00-58.00. Few good 51.00-55.00. Average of LS 214 detailed price quotations for choice 9001100 lb. steers 58.75, 1100-1300 lb. steers 60.00. Average cost of all slaughter steers this week 57.85, average weight 1152 lbs. compared to 56.39 and 1152 lbs. last week. Average cost of all slaughter heifers this week 56.65, average weight 998 lbs. as compared to 56.01 and 1027 lbs. last week. SLAUGHTER COWS: Breaking utility and commercial 2-4 36.00- 40.25. Cutter and boning utility 1-3 36.50-39.50, few high dressing to 41.25. Canner and low cutter 32.00- 37.00. SLAUGHTER BULLS: Few 1-2 1500-1800 lbs. 45.0047.50. Lebanon Valley Livestock Fredericksburg, PA Tuesday, July 22,1986 Report supplied by PDA CATTLE 172. Compared with last Tuesday’s market; Slaughter cows uneven. Few Choice 1145-1410 lbs. steers 56.50-59.25, few Good 46.75-54.25, Choice holsteins 47.00- 50.50, Good 44.0046.25, Standard 40.2543.00. Few Choice slaughter heifers 49.00-54.25, Good 43.00- 48.25. Breaking Utility and Commercial slaughter cows 35.75- its impact on 38.50, Cutter and Boning Utility 34.25-36.50, Canner and Uw Cutter 29.60-33.75, Shells down to 27.75. Few Good slaughter bullocks 45.75- 49.75, few Standard 42.75-45.25. Yield Grade No. 1, 1230-1900 lbs. slaughter bulls 49.25-50.75, few No. 2,1015-1345 lbs. 40.25-43.00. CALVES 239. Few Choice 77.00 80.00, few Good 60.00-62.00, Stan dard & Good 90-120 lbs. 43.00-46.00, 65-85 lbs. 37.00-43.00, Utility 50-90 lbs. 20.00-41.00... FARM CALVES: Holstein Bulls 90-120 lbs. 45.00-97, mostly 67.00-92.00. Few Beef cross bulls and heifers 100-110 lbs. 78.00 87.00. HOGS 146. Small supply $2 higher. US No. 1-3 210-220 lbs. barrows and gilts 59.25-59.60, One Ut 2-3 222 lbs. at 58.25, Ut No. 2-4 252 lbs. at 53.00, few No. 1-3 175-190 lbs. 43.00-51.00. US No. 1-3 350-500 lbs. sows 43.0045.00, few No. 1-3 500-565 lbs. 46.50-48.00... Few Boars 30.50-32.50. FEEDER PIGS. None. SHEEP 4. Few Good and Choice 80110 lbs. spring slaughter lambs 56.00-58.00... Slaughter ewe, in dividual at 35.00...G0ATS 6: 11.00 32.00 per head. Weekly Summary Harrisburg, PA Friday, July 25 Report supplied by PDA 15 Livestock Markets CATTLE: 7528. Compared with 7430 head last week, and 6614 head a year ago. Compared with last Friday’s market: si. steers steady to 1.00, spots 2.00 higher; si. heifers steady to 1.00 higher; cows uneven, 2.00 higher to 1.00 lower; small supply si. bullocks unevenly steady, si. bulls steady to 1.00 lower. High Choice & Prime 2-4 si. steers 59.50-62.00, few to 62.60, Choice 56.50-61.00 few down to 53.00, Good 49.25-54.00, Standard 44.50-49.00; Choice si. heifers 51.50 56.75, few to 58.75, Good 45.0051.00, Standard 40.0045.00; Breaking Utility & Commercial si. cows 35.75-39.00 few to 40.50, Cutter & Boning Utility 34.0038.50, Canner AUGUST 7-8-9. 1986 farmers am REGISTRATION INFORMATION $50.00 PER PERSON OR $60.00 FOR HUSBAND AND WIFE Registration Fee Refunded for purchases over $750.00 by September 1,1986! Distributor of: NITRO/MAX™ Makes more efficient use of applied nitrogen s J&J Soil Conditioner™ Loosens soil & aids the downward movement of water NITRO/CAL A soil-foliar 8-0-0-12 nitrogen calcium pH adjuster treatment s Guardar™ Non-toxic adjuvant which increases duration and effectiveness of insecticides Calphos A constant non-leachable source of natural granular phosphorus LaMotte Soil Test Kit Enabling better understanding of soil fertility. Tests green plant tissue nutrient levels ** AO® Refractometer Indicates crop quality by sugar content Lancaster Fanning, Saturday, July 26,1986-Al5 and low Cutter 31.0034.50, some down to 28.00, shells down to 18.00; few Choice si. bullocks 50.0053.25, Good 44.0048.75, few Standard 41.75-45.25; YG 1 10002920 lb. si. bulls 43.5049.50 few to 52.75, YG 2 9001400 lbs. 39.0044.00. FEEDER CATTLE: Steers, Medium Frame 1400700 lbs. 48.00 58.00, few Large Frame 2 600900 lbs. 41.0049.00; Heifers, Medium Frame 1 300650 lbs. 42.0050.00, Large Frame 2 400800 lbs. 35.00 46.00; Bulls, Medium Frame 1400 800 lbs. 42.0058.00, Medium Frame 2 300700 lbs. 39.0044.00. CALVES: 4152. Compared with 4313 head last week, and 4031 head a year ago. Vealers highly uneven. Few Prime 80.0091.00, Choice 66.0073.00 few to 83.00, Good 50.00 64.00 few down to 45.00; Standard & Good 90120 lbs. 40.0051.00, 6585 lbs. 35.0044.00; Utility 50110 lbs. 25 00 IQ 00 FARM CALVES: Holstein bulls 90130 lbs. 42.0097.00, mostly 60.00 75.00; holstein heifers 90125 lbs. 44.0081.00; Beef Cross Bulls & Heifers 70110 lbs. 50.0080.00. HOGS: 4346. Compared with 5378 head last week, and 5766 head a year ago. Barrows & Gilts mostly' 2.003.00 higher. US 1-2 200245 lbs. 61.5063.00, few 64.50; 1-3 210250 lbs. 60.0062.00; 2-3 220265 lbs. 59.0061.00; 2-4 240285 lbs. 58.00 60.00; 1-3140200 lbs. 45.00-52.00; 1-3 350675 lb. Sows 42.00-51.00 with few to 55.00 ; 2-3 300650 lbs. 38.0044.00. Boars 33.0038.50. FEEDER PIGS: 1074. Com pared with 1377 head last week, and 937 head a year ago. Uneven, mostly steady to 2.00 lower. 1-3 20 35 lbs. 28.0038.00, 35-50 lbs. 36.00 48.00, 5075 lbs. 46.0058.00 all per head. SHEEP; 1477. Compared with 1918 head last week, and 1180 head a year ago. Spring si. lambs steady to strong, spots 4.00 higher. High Choice & Prime 65-120 lbs. 64.00 76.00; few Choice 3060 lbs. 68.00 100.00, 60110 lbs. 60.0069.00; Good 5090 lbs. 49.5062.00; Good & Choice 60-80 lb. feeder lambs 52.00 80.00; si. sheep 13.00-32.00. 3 GRADED FEEDER PIG SALES: 1540. Compared with 2315 head last week, and 1304 head a year ago. Feeder pigs mostly steady, 10.00, spots to 15.00 higher. 1-2 20-30 lbs. 102.00-108.00,30-40 lbs. 116.00-126.00, 40-50 lbs. 100.00 116.00, 50-60 lbs. 90.00-120.00, 60-75 lbs. 87.00-102.00 per hun dredweight. Indiana Livestock Homer City, Pa. Thursday, July 24 Report supplied by PDA CATTLE: 185. Steers, heifers and cows steady; Choice 53.00 56.00; Good 47.50-53.00; Standard 44.50-48.00; Choice heifers 51.50 56.75; few Good 46.00-49.00; Standard 41.00-44.25; Breaking Utility & Commercial cows 36.25- 39.00; Cutter & Boning 34.00-37.50; Canner & Low Cutter 28.00-34.00; YG No. 1,1100-2160 lb. 44.0049.50; No. 2,9001400 lb. 39.0042.00. FEEDER CATTLE; Steers Med. & Urge No. 1 few 600-900 lb. 48.00 52.00; few Med. No. 1 heifers 600 800 lb. 43.00-48.00; few Urge No. 1, 800-900 lb. 48.00-50.00; bulls Med. & Urge No. 1,500-900 lb. 41.0050.00. CALVES: 150. Few Choice 61.00 70.00; few Good 49.0057.00; 90120 lb. 43.00-49.00; holstein bulls 90130 lb. 55.0085.00. HOGS; 134. Strong to .25 higher; No. 1-2, 220245 lb. 61.25-62.00; No. 1-3, 205-240 lb. 60.0061.00; No. 2-3, 200240 lb. 56.75-58.50; No. 1-3, sows 400680 lb. 48.00-50.50; few No. 2-3, 3506001 b. 46.00-48.00. FEEDER PIGS: 32. Ut 40 lb. 29.00; Utility 15-20 lb. 18.0021.00 per head. SHEEP: 56. Steady; High Choice 8085 lb. 64.0067.00; Choice 75-85 lb. 60.0064.00; few Good & Choice 55- 70 lb. feeder lambs 55.00-66.00; si. sheep 13.0019.00. GOATS: 8.13.0030.00 per head. Chambersburg Livestock Chambersburg, Pa. Thursday, July 24 Report supplied by PDA CATTLE: 281. SI. cows 1.00-2.00 higher; low Choice 1150-1650 lb. 49.50-54.50; Good 46.60-50.85; few Chioce holsteins 48.85-49.85; few Good 40.00-43.85; few Standard heifers 39.00-44.50; cows Breaking Utility & Commercial 36,00-39.75; Cutter & Boning 35.00-38.25; Canner & Cutter 31.50-35.50; few YG No. 1, 1325-1950 lb. bulls 44.00- 47.75. FEEDER STEERS: Med. No. 1 heifers 300685 lb. 40.00-45.50. CALVES: 473. Few Choice 49.50- 63.50; few Good 45.00-55.00; 70-100 lb. 40.0046.00; holstein bulls 90-130 lb. 45.0060.00, mostly 60.00-75.00. HOGS: 19. Few US No. 2-3, 215- 255 lb. 60.0060.35. FEEDER PIGS; 6. 25 lb. 28.00 per head. SHEEP; 29. Choice 55-95 lb. spring lambs 51.00-58.00; Good 45- 55 lb. 46.50-51.00.