Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, August 30, 1986, Image 8

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    Aft-Lancaster Fanning, Saturday, August 30,1986
OLD FARMER'S ALMANAC
SEPT. 1-7,1986
Showers are the rule as kids go back to school.
Labor Day Sept 1 Great Britain and her colonies switched to the Gregonan
calendar, touching off violent protests. Sept 2, 1752 Average length of days for
the week, 13 hours, 2 minutes Brush fires fanned by winds destroyed 20 villages
and over a million acres of forest in Michigan, Sept 5,1881 New moon Sept 4
(Thurs) Violent humcane hit the Flonda Keys, leaving 408 dead. Sept 2,1935
President William McKinley shot and fatally wounded by Leon Czolgosz in Buffalo,
N Y, Sept 6,1901 He's a fool that cannot conceal his wisdom
Ask the Old Fanner: The porcelain has worn off an
°' c ' bathtub in our house, but my husband doesn't
want to replace it because ifs so comfortable for his
size is there a paint available that we can use to
restore the tub 7 PAW, Rhinebeck, N Y
There are epoxy paints made to coat old tubs and basins
jj wgn 'f (, f lf, e e q Ua i 0 j a new fuk (, M( lt s hould last for
three or four years Be sure to clean the tub and fumigate the room after the job, since the
paint fumes are toxic
Home Hints: As your craps finish producing, sow winter rye m fallow areas to act as a 'green
manure" when you nil next spring
OLD FARMER'S WEATHER FORECAST
New England: Beginning of week showers with cool temperatures, midweek rainy
and warm, end of week cool
Greater New York-New Jersey: Week begins with thundershowers and cool tem
peratures, midweek sunny and warm, end of week showers with cool temperatures
Middle Atlantic Coastal: Rainy and mild at beginning of week, clear and hot
midweek, showers with mild temperatures at week's end
(All Rights Reserved, Yankee Publishing Incorporated, Dublin NH 03444)
Eighty-Four Livestock
Eighty-Four, Pa.
Monday, Aug. 25
Report supplied by PDA
CATTLE 407. Compared with
last Monday’s market: Slaughter
cows steady. Few Choice slaughter
steers 56.2W8.00, Good 51.25-56.00,
few high yielding 57.50, Standard
47.50- few Utility 39.25-45.00.
Few Choice slaughter heifers 54.00
57.00, Good 49.70-53.50, Standard
41.25-46.00, Utility 36.50-41.00.
Breaking Utility and Commercial
slaughter cows 36.00-39.50, few
41.00, Cutter and Boning Utility
33.50- Canner and Low Cutter
29.00-34.00, Shells down to 18.00.
One Good slaughter bullock 52.50.
Yield Grade No. 1 1000-1800 lbs.
slaughter bulls 42.50-48.50, No. 2
900-1400 lbs. 38.0042.50. Feeder
Cattle: Medium Frame No. 1 320
550 lbs. steers 60.00-75.00; Medium
Frame No. 1 300-600 lbs. 48.00
58.00; Medium Frame No. 1320-600
lbs. bulls 55.00-68.00.
CALVES 271. Few Choice
GRA
• 150 Head Local Acclimated Cattle.
Walter M. Dunlap and Sons
Lancaster Stockyards Tel. (717) 397-5136
An Old Line Commission Firm Keeping Abreast With The Times
ATTENTION
LIVESTOCK PRODUCERS
WE ARE EXTENDING OUR
FORWARD CONTRACT DEADLINE
FOR OCTOBER DELIVERY
THROUGH 2:00 PM ON SEPT. sth
Extension applies for both hogs & cattle!!
Call For Updates On
Price And Basis:
717-761-2740 ( //ZTTm
800-382-1356 W
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|| | jj PEA COMMODITY FUTURES SERVICE. INC.
THE
vealers 70.00-80.00, Good 63.00
70.00, Standard and Good 90-120
lbs. 44.00-50.00, 6085 lbs. 38.00
46.00, few Utility 5080 lbs. 20.00
38.00,
FARM CALVES; Holstein bulls
90120 lbs. 56.0089.00.
HOGS 191. Barrows and gilts
mostly $1 lower. US No. 1-3 208-245
lbs. 61.0062.00, 03 220270 lbs.
55.0059.00, lot 24 245 lbs. 50.00. US
No. 1-3 400650 lbs. sows 54.0057.00,
2-3 350750 lbs. 47.00-50.00. Boars
35.0046.00,
FEEDER PIGS 35. US No. 1-3 20
30 lbs. feeder pigs 18.0023.00,4055
lbs. 37.0050.00, few 75-80 lbs. 70.00
73.00, lot Utility 19 lbs. 10.00-all
per head.
SHEEP 313. Spring slaughter
lambs $2 to $4 lower. High Choice
and Prime 80100 lbs. 63.00-68.00,
lot 125 lbs. shorn 62.00, Choice 8095
lbs. 60.00-63.50, Good and Choice
55-75 lbs. feeder lambs 63.0070.50,
one small lot 76.00. Slaughter sheep
26.00-36.00.
GOATS 9. 10.00-36.00—a1l per
head.
New Holland
Sales Stables
New Holland Dairy
Wednesday, Aug. 27,1986
Report supplied by auction
Reported receipts of 75 cows, 55
heifers and 3 bulls. Market
Steady.
Load of PA fresh cows, 550.00-
735.00.
Load of PA fresh cows, 640.00-
780.00.
Load of PA fresh cows, 560.00-
820.00.
Load of Massachusetts fresh
cows, 670.00-1425.00, springers
750.00-1050.00.
Load of PA fresh cows, 890.00-
1125.00.
Springing heifers 480.00460.00.
Open heifers 275.00-400.00.
Bulls 550.00-585.00.
Locally consigned cows 340.00-
500.00.
Omaha Weekly
Thursday, Aug. 28
Report supplied by USDA
Slaughter steers and heifers
closed this week steady to 50 cents
lower than last week’s closing
levels. Trading was marked by
good buyer demand throughout the
week. Dressed beef and boxed beef
price declines prompting buyers to
be bearish in their bidding but
seller resistance to sharply lower
bids was evident as some recovery
was noted on Wednesday.
Slaughter cows and bulls 2.00
! York County H|
Livestock Soles Ltd. i
P.O. BOX 243 • FAWN GROVE, PA 17321 I
(717)993-2564 »
Saturday's Hr Sale Ca^
jay Sale Cancel
Further Notice
York County*! Only Llvo«»ock Auc
On PA Route #24 between Stewartstown and
New Park
All Kinds of Livestock Sold on Commission
GWALTNEY OF SMITHFIELD
Open Every Monday-Hogs-6 00 a m 12 noon
Buyers - Livestock Producers - Farmers
We Need 4 Appreciate Your Patronage
I Stan & Mary Nagle - Owners I
Home Phone: (215) 566-3239 J
TOP PRICES
FOR DOWN, CRIPPLED
AND AS IS
COWS, BULLS & STEERS
Slaughtered Under
Federal Inspection
Paid On Dressed Weight
Tom Mulvaney
Livestock Trucking
(201) 454-4247
HANDLING;
Warren, Hunterdon,
And Somerset Counties, New Jersey
IN PENNA:
Northampton, MR V
Bucks, Lehigh A
And Parts Of
Carbon & Schuylkill & J 4
Counties
SWINE PRODUCTION SALES AND SERVICE
Complete Feeding
Programs and Services
Feeding Programs to
Meet Your Individual
Needs
Computerized
Record Keeping
System
Providing Veterinarian
Service
PA. Ti
1 800 468 5524
lower.
Estimated 5 day receipts this
week 4900 compared to actuals last
week of 4089 and 6645 last year.
Slaughter steers accounted for 45
percent of receipts, heifers 41
percent, cows 9 percent and feeder
cattle 3 percent.
SLAUGHTER STEERS: Closing
sales choice 2-4 1050-1300 lbs. 59.00-
60.75. Mixed good and choice 2-3
1050-1250 lbs. 57.00-58.00.
SLAUGHTER HEIFERS:
Closing sales choice 2-4 950-1100
lbs. 57.50-59.50. Mixed good and
choice 2-3 925-1050 lbs. 55.00-58.00.
Average of LS 214 detailed price
quotations for choice 900-1100 lb.
steers 58.75, 1100-1300 lbs. 59.83.
Average cost of all slaughter
steers this week 58.39, average
weight 1167 lbs. compared to 59.37
and 1166 lbs. last week. Average
cost of all slaughter heifers this
week 57.80, average weight 1031
lbs. compared to 58.60 and 1031 lbs.
last week.
SLAUGHTER COWS: Breaking
utility and commercial 2-4 35.50-
38.25. Cutter and boning utility 1-3
34.00-38.00, few high dressing to
39.25. Canner and low cutter 29.00-
35.00.
SLAUGHTER BULLS: Few 1-2
1500-1900 lbs. 44.00-47.50, low
dressing 42.00-45.00.
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Until
7 OOd m >
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Seeking Profits In
Commodities Trading?
• Hedging
• Speculating
• Managed Account
• Commodity Options
Call Fomey Longenecker,
Commodities Investment Executive, jctjman
At (717) 295-8914 BROTH
SHEARSON
LEHMAN BROTHERS
29 E. King St.
Lancaster, PA 17603
AmiWN FARMERS
EVERY MONDAY
HATFIELD PACKING CO. and
MOYER PACKING CO.
Will Receive Your
Hogs and Cattle at the
DANVILLE LIVESTOCK MARKET
RD 4, Danville, PA
• We will receive your hogs from 8 AM to 12 Noon
every Monday. Your hogs will be weighed and
paid for immediately.
• We will also accept your sows & boars.
• Your cattle will be received from 12:30 to 5 P M.
We will either pay you for your cattle immediately
or you may sell them dressed weight.
• There will not be a commission or yardage lee
deducted from your check
• You may call our office Monday morning and we
will be able to tell you the base price for hogs for
the day.
MELVIN M. LEHMAN - Owner
Danville Buying Station
Ph0ne:717.275-2880
Co*
419 W. High Street
Elizabethtown, PA Developing Individual
Financial Programs
Chambersburg
Livestock
Chambersburg, Pa.
Thursday, August 28
Report supplied by PDA
CATTLE: 259. Cows weak to .75
lower; few Good & Choice holsteins
45.7549.25; few Standard 42.00-
46.00; few Choice heifers 49.50-
55.00; few Standard 38.0041.50;
Breaking Utility & Commercial
cows 35.2540.35; Cutter & Boning
34.00-37.50; Canner & Cutter 30.85-
34.00; few YG No. 1, 1200-1675 lb.
bulls 43.0046.85; few YG No. 2,
1000-1150 lb. 41.0042.60.
FEEDER CATTLE: Heifers few
Med. No. 1,4006001 b. 41.5049.50.
CALVES: 435. Vealers steady to
2.00 higher; few Choice 64.50-83.50;
few Good 50.50-65.00; 85-105 lb.
44.0048.00; 65-85 lb. 42.0045.00;
holstein bulls 90-135 lb. 46.00-91.00;
mostly 75.00-89.00; heifers 90-120
lb. 48.50-71.00.
HOGS: 30. US No. 1-3 sows 300-
475 lb. 51.00-53.50; 485600 lb. 54.00-
56.75.
FEEDER PIGS: 15. 2 lots No. 1-
3, 25 & 35 lb. 19.50 and 31.50; lot 75
lb. 47.00.
SHEEP: 12. Few Good & Choice
55-115 lb. 52.50-58.00; lot Utility 75
lb. 46.00; few si. ewes 18.50-22.00.
GOATS: 2.39.00-46.00,
Supplying Farm Fresh
Feeder Pigs
Marketing and Hedging
Services
Marketing of Genesis
Breeding Stock
Direct Dial
(717| 367-1525
IDO?RE!