Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, August 23, 1986, Image 15

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    Livestock market and auction news
Shippensburg
Wholesale
Produce Auction
(Leinbach’s)
Shippensburg, PA
Aug. 14-20
Report Supplied by Auction
Price quotes are only #1 and
Firm Produce.
Apples 1.50-3.70 x k bu.
Broccoli 2.60-4.50 bu.
Cabbage 2.50-3.70 50#.
Cantalopes sm.-lg. .25-1.10 ea.
Com (white) .1.00-1.95 doz;
(yellow) .50-1.05 doz.
Cucumbers 3.00-5.7511/9 bu.
Eggplant 2.00-4.7011/9 bu.
Lima Beans 5.25-7.50 Vz bu.
Nectarines 4.50-6.30 Vz bu.
Peaches 1.50-4.85 Vz bu.
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Peppers Ig. bell 2.90-5.50 1 1/9
bu.; md. bell 2.65-3.001 1/9 bu; red
bell 11.00-12.5011/9 bu.
Plums 3.10-13.00 Vt bu.
Potatoes 4.10-5.00 50 lbs.
String Beans 4.004.40 x h. bu.
Tomatoes (Ig.) 3.25-5.10 25 lb.
box; (md.) 2.50-3.70251 b. box.
Watermelon various varieties,
sizes .05-. 12 lb.
Omaha Weekly
Thursday, Aug. 21
Report Supplied by USDA
Slaughter steers and heifers
ended the u ading session this week
weak to .50 lower than last weeks
levels. Declines in boxed beef
channels and an expanded
slaughter rate the past two weeks
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Available From: Your Pioneer sales representative.
combined to curtail buyer
aggressiveness.
Slaughter cows opened the week
with lower prices, but by late
week, had recovered to close at
steady price levels. Slaughter bulls
closed firm to 1.00 higher.
Estimated 5 day receipts this
week 4,200 compared to actual
receipts last week of 4,900 and 7,617
last year. Slaughter Steers ac
counted for 43 percent of receipts
this week, Heifers 44 percent, Cows
11 percent, Feeder Cattle 0 (zero)
percent.
SLAUGHTER STEERS: Closing
sales Choice 2-41050-1350 lbs. 59.00-
60.75; Mixed Good and Choice 2-3
1050-1250 lbs. 57.00-59.00; Good
54.50-57.00; Mixed Good and Choice
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(302) 378-9555
PIONEER.
BRAND
SILAGE INOCULANT
MAKES GOOD SILAGE EVEN BETTER
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UPS Station
Lancaster Firming, Saturday, August 23,1986-Al5
2-3 Holsteins near 1400 lbs. 50.50,
SLAUGHTER HEIFERS:
Cosing sales Choice 2-4 950-1125 lbs
58.50- Mixed Good and Choice
2-3 925-1050 lbs. 56.0058.50; Good
52.50-
Average of LS 214 detailed price
quotations for Choice 900-1100 lb.
Slaughter Steers this week 59.33,
1100-1300 lbs. 60.33. Average cost of
all Slaughter Steers this week
59.37, average weight 1,166 lbs.
compared to 59.56 and 1,164 last
week. Average cost of all slaughter
Heifers this week 58.60, average
weight 1,031 lbs. compared to 58.55
and 1,021 lbs. last week.
SLAUGHTER COWS: On the
close, few breaking Utility and
Commercial 2-4 34.25-38.00, mostly
36.00- few high dressing to
40.50; high cutter and boning
utility 1-3 35.25-39.00, high dressing
to 41.50; canner and low cutter
33.50-
SLAUGHTER BULLS: 1-2 1205
1900 lbs. 46.75-52.00, low dressing ChambersbllTg
41.25-44.00. Livestock
New Holland Chambersburg, Pa.
Sales Stables Thursday, August 21
Odies Old Dies Report supplied by PDA
New Holland Dairy CATTLE: 272. Cows weak to 1.25
Wednesday, Aug. 17,1986 lower; few Good & Choice holsteins
Report supplied by auction 45.25-46.75; few Standard 42.05
Reported receipts of 69 cows, 72 42.75; few Good heifers 42.25-45.00;
heifers and 6 bulls. Market few Standard 37.50-41.25; cows
Stronger. Breaking Utility & Commercial
Load of Canada fresh cows, 36.10-38.50; Cutter & Boning 34.25
685.00- springers 565.00- 37.75; Canner & Cutter 32.00-34.85;
860.00. few YG No. 1, 1650-1675 lb. bulls
1040.00. 45.00-45.85; few No. 2,1000-1200 lb.
Load of PA fresh cows, 450.00- 40.25-43.00.
850.00. FEEDER CATTLE: Few Med.
Load of PA fresh cows, 710.00- No. 1,630-675 lb. heifers 42,00-48.50.
760.00. CALVES: 439. Steady to 1.00
Load of PA fresh cows, 630.00- higher; few Choice 63.00-80.00; few
1275.00. Good 52.0561.00; Standard & Good
Locally consigned cows 370.00- 115130 lb. 47.0549.50; 95110 lb.
1175.00. 43.50-48.00; 65-85 lb. 40.0545.50;
Springing heifers 450.05880.00. Utility 95105 lb. 38.0542.50;
Open heifers 275.05390.00. holstien hulls 105125 lb. mostly
Bulls 260.05750.00. 65.0577.00; 95100 lb. 47.0560.00.
Dewart Livestock N °- 210 ifJ£;
_ . _ 63.5564.00; few No. 1-3 sows 375-500
Dewart, Pa lb. 48.0553.25.
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Slaughter heifers 45.05 FEEDER PIGS: 30. Lot 55 lb.
57.50. Cutter to Commercial M qq. lb 82,00; Lot No. 2-3,
slaughter cows
and Low Cutter 28.0533.00. Yield GO aTS; 8. Few Med. 22.0534.00;
Grade 1, slaughter bulls 45.05 fewkids 14.00-21.00.
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CALVES 204. Good and Choice
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PIONEER.
SEEDS and INOCULANTB
vealers 60.50-82.00, all Standard
and Good grades 42.00-50.00.
HOGS 102. Barrows and gilts
sold from 58.00 to 63.50. All sows
50.00-56.00.
FEEDER PIGS 116. US 15 to 35
lbs. 20.00 to 40.00 per head.
SHEEP 30. No prices reported.
GOATS 8. No prices reported.
New Holland Horses
New Holland Sales Stables
New Holland, PA
Monday, Aug. 18,1986
Report supplied by auction
Registered receipts of 323 head
of horses, mules and ponies.
Market: lower.
Local
Driving Horses 250.00-1100.00.
Riding Horses 175.00-500.00.
Lightweight Killers 135.00-225.00.
Heavyweight Killers 250.00-
325.00.
Mare Ponies 30.00-65.00.
Colts 10.00-20.00.
Gelding Ponies 30.00-65.00.
Larger Ponies 100.00-190.00.
Except for soft, high
moisture cheeses such
as cottage and Neuf
chatel, cheeses should
be served at room
temperature to bring
out their individual
flavors and textures.
Take harder cheeses out
of the refrigerator about
one hour before you plan
to serve them; and
softer cheeses, 20 to 30
minutes before.
Having trouble cut
ting cheese? Try a
cheese wire. It’s a fine
gauge wire with a
wooden or metal wire at
each end. You can cut
all but the hardest
cheese this way. The
wire is excellent for
cutting crumbly
cheeses, like Blue
cheese or Gorgonzola,
that tend to stick to a
knife blade.
Add a tasty garnish to
fruit salads or apple pie
with Cheddar cheese
curls. Using a vegetable
parer or cheese plane,
shave cheese into strips
and roll around finger.
If necessary, secure
with toothpicks, then
chill.