Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, October 04, 1986, Image 8

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    AB-Lancaster Farming, Saturday, October 4,1986
OLD FARMER’S ALMANAC
OCT. 6-12, 1986
Rain keeps dripping as foliage is dropping.
Egyptian President Anwar el-Sadat assassinated in Cairo, Oct 6 1981 Average
length of days for the week 11 hours, 23 minutes Great Chicago Fire began Oct 8
1871, killing 250 and causing $2OO million in damage First quarter of the moon
Oct 10 (Fn ) Tuxedo introduced by Griswold Lonllard, Oct 10,1886 Eleanor
Roosevelt bom in New York City, Oct 11, 1884 One mend-ffiult is worth two find
faults, but one find-fault is worth two make-faults
OLD FARMER'S WEATHER FORECAST
New England; Beginning of week rainy and cool, midweek cloudy, cool tempera
hires continue, end of week sunny and warm, possible showers
Greater New York-New Jersey: Week begins cloudy and cool, mid through end of
week clear and warm
Middle Atlantic Coastal: Cloudy and cool at beginning of week, mid through end
of week clear and warm
(All Rights Reserved, Yankee Publishing Incorporated, Dublin, NH 03444)
Mercer Livestock
Tuesday, Sept. 30
Report supplied by PDA
CATTLE: 301.,Compared with
last Tuesday’s market, Slaughter
steers .50 to $1 higher; Cows .50 to
$1 lower. Few High Choice
slaughter steers 60.50-62.00, Choice
56.00- few yield grade 2,59.00-
61.00, Good 51.50-56.10, Standard
45.00- few Utility 40.5044.00.
Choice slaughter heifers 54.00
58.00, few yield grade 2,58.00-59.00,
SPECIAL
GRADED SALE
Thursday, Oct. 9
11AM
• 250 to 300 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”
Dairy Buyout Farmers
* Get the most for your hefd
* Go direct - Farm to Packer
* Any size herd - all weights and
grades of cows
* Trucking provided
* Paperwork handled quickly
and efficiently
TAYLOR
PACKING CO., INC
P.O. Box 188
Wyalusing, PA 18853
717-746-1309
IHL
Ask the Old Farmer: I have a queen-size bed
with a box spring and mattress Trie minute you
gel on it, it squeaks terribly What can 1 do to
correct this 7 EF, Milford, N H
The squeaking is due to wood rubbing on wood
Remove the spring and mattress Rub any areas of
wood that might move enough to squeak with a take
of paraffin or stub of a candle or you lould use paste
wax instead
Home Hints Cure sunflower heads in a drv airy loia
lion before remo\ mg the seeds
Good 49.00-34.00, Standard 43.50-
49.25, few Utility 38.50-44.00.
Breaking Utility & Commercial
slaughter cows 37.00-39.50, few
40.50, Cutter & Boning Utility 34.00-
38.00, Canner & Low Cutter 30.00-
34.00, Shells down to 21.00. Yield
Grade No. 1, 1100-1800 lbs.
slaughter bulls 43.00-51.25, No. 2,
950-1400 lbs. 39.0 Q-43.25.
FEEDER CATTLE: Few
Medium & Large Frame No. 1,400-
700 lbs. steers 47.00-50.00. Medium
Frame No. 1, 400-600 lbs. heifers
44.00- Small No. 1,400-700 lbs.
41.00-
CALVES: 110. fc'ew Good vealers
61.00-69.00, Standard and Good 90
120 lbs. 47.00-57.00 ; 6045 lbs. 40.00
48.00, few Utility 50-90 lbs. 20.00
30.00.
FARM CALVES: Holstein Bulls
90-125 lbs. 70.00-112.00.
HOGS: 215. Barrows & Gilts
$3.50 to $4 lower. US No. 1-2 210245
lbs. 52.50-53.10, two lots 53.5053.60;
1-3 210-250 lbs. 51.0052.60, 2-3 205-
235 lbs. 48.50-50.50. US No. 1-3 300
500 lbs. sows 45.0047.00, 2-3 400-700
lbs. 43.00-46.00. Boars 38.5040.00.
FEEDER PIGS: 9. Few US No.
1-3 3035 lbs. feeder pigs 23.0028.00
per head. ,
SHEEP: 16. Slaughter sheep
20.0026.00.
GOATS: 0. No market test.
Eighty-Four Livestock
CATTLE 602: Supply included
55% feeder cattle. Compared with
last Monday’s market: Slaughter
cows .50 to 1.00 lower. Choice
slaughter steers 55.00-57.00, few
Good 51.50-55.25, Standard 45.00-
52.00, few Utility 39.75-44.50. Choice
slaughter heifers 53.00-58.75, few
Good 50.00-53.25, few Standard
42.00- Utility 38.00-42.50.
Breaking Utility & Commercial
slaughter cows 36.00-39.00, Cutter
and Boning Utility 33.00-37.50,
Canner and Low Cutter 29.00-33.00,
Shells down to 22.00. Yield Grade
No. 1,1000-2000 lbs. slaughter bulls
43.00- No. 2, 900-1400 lbs.
37.50-42.00. Feeder Cattle: Medium
Eighty-Four, Pa.
Monday, Sept. 29
Report Supplied by PDA
SPECIAL FEEDER &
STOCKER AUCTION
Vintage Sales Stables Inc.
Paradise, PA
FRIDAY, OCTOBER 10,1986
7:00 p.m.
Located: 10 miles East of Lancaster on
Rt 30.
Bring a load or buy a load. 300 to 400 head of
steers, heifers, cows, and bulls. All weights &
breeds.
L. Robert Frame Manager
Office; 717-442-4181
717-768-8204
Home; 215-458-8518
Frame No. 1, 300550 lbs. steers
57.0065.00, lot 870 lbs. 53.50, Large
No. 1, 330500 lbs. 60.0070.00.
Medium & Large Frame No. 1,300
600 lbs. heifers 47.0053.50, lot 850
lbs. 48.50. Medium Frame No. 1,
350550 lbs. bulls 55.0063.00.
CALVES 241: Few Choice
vealers 74.0078.00, Good 64.00
70.00, Standard and Good 90120
lbs. 44.0052.00, 60-85 lbs. 38.00
45.00, Utility 5090 lbs. 20.0033.00.
Farm Calves: Holstein bulls 90125
lbs. 68.00103.00.
HOGS 115: Barrows and gilts
3.50 to 4.00 lower. US No. 1-2 220240
lbs. 52.0052.60, 1-3 220235 lbs.
51.0052.10, 2-3 240265 lbs. 50.25-
51.00, few 24 260320 lbs. 46.25-
49.00. US No. 1-3 350600 lbs. sows
48.0051.00, 2-3 400780 lbs. 37.00
44.00. Boars 38.0040.00.
FEEDER PIGS 5: No Market
Test.
SHEEP 258: Spring slaughter
.lambs 4.00 to 5.00 lower. High
Choice and Prime 8095 lbs. 63.00
68.00, Choice 85-100 lbs. 61.0063.50,
Good & Choice 6075 lbs. feeder
lambs 67.50-82.25. Slaughter sheep
18.0026.00.
GOATS 18: 10.00-41.00 - aU per
head.
Farmers Livestock
Auction
DuncansvUle, Pa.
Sept. 29,1986
Report supplied by auction
CATTLE 182. STEERS: H.
Choice & Prime 59.00-60.50; Choice
56 a OO-57.75; Good 51.00-55.50;
Standard 41.00-48.75.
HEIFERS: Choice 54.50-56.00;
Good 45.00-52.50.
COWS: Utility & Commercial
37.50-40.25; Cutters 34.25-37.25;
Canner & Low Cutter 26.50-35.75.
BULLOCKS: Good & Choice
47.00-
BULLS: Yield Grade No. 1 40.00
46.50.
FEEDER CATTLE; Steers
Good 55.00-62.50; Standard 39.00
51.00; Bulls Good 45.00-54.00;
Standard 35.0043.00; Heifers Good
45.00- Standard 36.0044.00.
CALVES 248. Prime None;
Choice 72.50-81.00; Good 60.00
72.00; Standard & Good 50.0062.50;
90110 lbs. 49.0061.00; 65-90 lbs.
38.0055.00; Holstein Bulls 90130
lbs. 60.0094.50; Holstein Hewers
90130 lbs. 54.0067.50.
HOGS 66. US No. 1-2 21'
52.5054.25; US No. 1-3 2W
50.00-52.50.
SOWS; US No. 1-347.0052.75.
FEEDER PIGS 24. US No. 1-3 20
35 lbs. 18.0032.00 per head; 1-3 35-
50 lbs. 40.00-46.50 per head.
SHEEP 17. Slaughter lambs
Choice 85-100 lbs. 64.5067.50; Good
75-85 lbs. 60.0064.00; SI. Ewes
10.0022.50.
4 Loads of Mixed Hay 52.50-75.00
per ton; 3 loads of Straw 49.00-55.00
per ton.
Seeking Profits In
Commodities Trading?
• Hedging
• Speculating
• Managed Account
• Commodity Options
Call Forney Longenecker, shfarson
Commodities Investment Executive,
At (717) 295-8914 BROTHERS
SHEARSON
LEHMAN BROTHERS BSiWI
29 E. King St.
Lancaster, PA 17603 ®
F&SOF VIRGINIA
HAY AUCTION
NEW MARKET. VA
EVERY TUESDAY, AT 11:30 A.M.
Open to everyone to buy & sell
Drought Stricken area in the heart of
the Shenandoah Valley Horse
Country, Dairy & Beef Cattle
Country. 3% Commission will be
charged to the sellers.
Auction will be conducted at the F & S
Auto Auction, located on Rt. 11 North, 2
miles North of New Market, VA and 3
miles South of Mount Jackson, VA.
Our policy is cash, certified check or
bank approved letter.
For more information call:
703-740-8005 or 703-298-9187
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, Sussex
And Somerset Counties, New Jersey
Northampton, H % yt
Lehigh And Parts ' jL
Of Carbon, Monroe ] k
& Schuylkill Counties
IN PENNA