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    Leola Produce
Auction
T Aiiln PA
Tuesday, Oct. 21,1986
Report Supplied by Auction
Apples: Red Delicious 4.50-9.50
bu.; Golden Delicious 3.50-7.25 bu.;
Stayman 6.50-10.00 bu.; Rome
Beauty 4.00-6.50 bu.
Broccoli: 5.00-9.00, mostly 14’s.
Cabbage: 3.25-3.80 bu.; .S5-.45
hd.
Cauliflower: .30-.6ohd.
Cider: 1.20-1.55 gal.
Eggplant: 5.00-8.0011/9 #l.
Endive: 4.50-5.5011/9bu.
Gourds: 4.50-5.75 % bu. waxed;
4.00- 11/9 bu. unwaxed.
Indian Com: .50-1.00 lg.; .25-.37
sm. fingers.
Lima Beans: 22.00-26.0011/9 bu.
Peppers: Green 4.50-8.00 lg. 11/9
bu.; green 1.00-3.50 sm.-md. 1 1/9
bu.; red 2.50-5.00 lg. 11/9 bu.; red
1.00- sm.-md. 11/9 bu.
Potatoes: 4.10-5.0050 lbs. #l.
Pumpkins: (neck) .35-.551g.; .20-
TOBACCO MEETING
We are announcing the following meetings with news of the 1986 tobacco
marketing season. Bring your questions and concerns.
MONDAY, OCTOBER 27th
Witmer Fire Hall
7:00 p.m.
WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 29th
Bareville Fire Hall
7:00 p.m.
J Watch for future ads with more dates J
1 and locations of upcoming meetings. S
Eric R. Probst, Speaker
Garden Spot Tobacco Auction Paradise Tobacco Sales
P.O. Box 190 P.O. Box 3d6,19 Meadow Lane
Blue Ball, PA 17506 Paradise, PA 17562
WHOLE COTTON SEEDS
fIK \ FOR FEED
w " / Cool & sweet whole cotton seeds »
( available, picked up or delivered. I
Average Analysis /
V i
350 N. George St.
York, PA 17403
717-848-5004 pa watt* 800-424-7770 us warn: 800-424-6275
J 1.) How many cows are you milking/feeding at present?
I 2.) Are you presently using whole cottonseeds in your feeding
I program? Yes No
J 3.) Have you ever used whole cottonseeds? Yes
I 4.) Have you consulted your nutritionist about the use of whole
I cottonseeds? Yes No
5.) What type of feeding program are you using now?
J 6.) Would you like more information on the additiuon of whole cottonseeds
I in your feeding program? Yes No
Name: Farm:
City:
Address
Livestock market and auction news
.35 sm.-md.; face 1.20-2.50 lg.; face
.40-1.10 sm.-md.; Jack-Be-Little
10.00-16.00 Vz bu.
Radishes: 3.25-7.25 bunched 20
ct. % bu.
Red Beets; 6.50-8.00 15 ct.
bunched.
Spinach: 4.00-6.5011/9 bu.
Squash (Butternut) 2.00-3.25 1
1/9 bu.; (acorn) 4.50-6.0011/9 bu.
Sweet Potatoes: 6.50-10.001 bu.
Tomatoes: #1 field, 12.00-18.00 lg.
25 lbs.; #1 field, 8.00-11.00 sm.-md.
25 lbs.; hydroponic #llO.OO-16.00 lg.
10 lbs.; hydroponic #1 8.0011.00
sm.-md. 10 lbs.
Turnips: 5.5010.00 1 1/9 bu.
topped.
Oklahoma City
Feeder Cattle
Thursday, Oct. 23
Report supplied by USDA
Weekly Cattle Summary;
Compared with last week feeder
steers over 600 lb. steady to 1.00
Protein .
Fat ....
Fiber...
Agmark
Intermodal
Systems, Inc.
lower; steers under 600 lb. and all
heifers 1.002.00 lower. Trade very
active under excellent demand
Monday for all feeder classes.
Forecast of rain resulting in an
additional 2 plus inches to already
waterlogged fields quieted
Tuesday’s activity and demand to
a very conservative moderate.
Slaughter cows declined each
day this week and finished 1.502.50
lower. Slaughter bulls steady to
1.00 lower. Cow demand very good
Monday as stocker buyers were
very active. Balance of week under
fair demand as stocker buyers less
aggressive and cow beef prices
declined.
Receipts this week near 19,900;
last week 15,535; last year 21,741.
Feeder steers & heifers made up
90% of the run; cows and bulls
10%. Following quotes are bulk
sales for the week;
Medium and Large Frame 1:
Feeder Steers- 300400 lb. 74.00
78.75; 4005001 b. 69.75-76.00; 500600
. 21.38%
. 17.23%
. 23.00%
Attn.:
Mary Beth Hagemeyer
No
Lanustar Faming, Saturday, Octahar 25, Ift Al 5
lb. 63.7069.00; 600700 lb. 62.00
66.25; 700800 lb. 60.7043.40; 800900
lb. 58.0060.75. Feeder Heifers- 300
400 lb. 61.7586.60; 400500 lb. 58.00
64.00; 500-600 lb. 57.0060.40; 600750
lb. 55.2058.40.
SLAUGHTER COWS: Breaking
utility and commercial 3-4 early
35.5038.75; boning utility 1-2 33.00
37.25; cutter 1-2 32.75-37.00; canner
& 10-dressing cutter 1-2 30.0033.00.
SLAUGHTER BULLS; Y.G. 1
10001500 lb. 41.0044.25; 15001800
lb. 43.0048.00.
Central U.S.
Carlot
Beef Report
Wednesday, Oct. 22
Report supplied by USDA
Compared to Tuesday’s 3:00
P.M. report, choice 3 steer and
heifer carcasses steady to 1.00
higher. Good steer steady to 1.00
higher, heifer 1.00-2.00 higher.
Holstein-type steer 1.00 lower,
choice 4 not established. Demand
and trading moderate on moderate
supplies.
18 loads of steer carcasses and 12
loads of heifer carcasses traded to
packer-processors.
Sale reported on 64 loads of steer
and heifer carcasses.
Steer Carcasses:
(23 Loads Reported)
FOB Omaha Basis
Choice 3
600-900 lbs. 7 Ids. range 91.00-
92.00, latest est. mkt. 91.00-92.00.
Choice 4
600-900 lbs. latest est. mkt. 80.00
Good 1-3
600-900 lbs. 7 Ids. range 85.00-
87.00, latest estb. mkt. 86.00-87.00.
Holstein Type-
Choice 1-3
600-900 lbs. 6 Ids. range 86.50,
latest est. mkt. 86.50.
Good 1-3
600-900 lbs. 3 Ids. range 80.50,
latest est. mkt. 80.50.
Heifer Carcasses
(41 Loads Reported)
FOB Omaha Basis
Choices
550-800 lbs. 32 Ids. range 90.00-
91.00, latest estb. mkt. 91.00.
500-550 lbs. 1 Id. range 87.00,
latest estb. mkt. 87.00.
400-500 lbs. 1 Id. range 86.00,
latest estb. mkt. 86.00.
Choice 4
500-800 lbs. latest est. mkt. 80.00
Good 1-3
550-700 lbs. 7 Ids. 85.00-87.00,
latest estb. mkt. 86.00-87.00.
Steer Carcasses
FOB Amarillo Basis
Choice 4
600-900 lbs. latest est. mkt. 80.00
Proudly
Serving the
Farmer
Thank you to Mr. John Yocum and Mr. Mike Brubaker
for the slide presentation and informative talks given
at our meeting. For those who could not attend, we
have arranged to hold another meeting on WED:
NESDAY. NOV. 12 at 7:30 P.M. at Martini Auctionm
:oui
To those farmers who completely lost their tobacco
crop due to hail, please contact us. Our field Rep.,
Mitch White, will be in touch with vou. The PA Tobacco
Auction will supply you with tobacco seed to plant
your beds for next years crop.
A reminder to everyone as you start working on your
tobacco: Please grade your tobacco to assure top
prices this season. Keep the green out! Watch this
paper for information concerning meetings and other
reports for the 1986 tobacco market.
OFFICE HOURS: Mon.-Wed.-Thur.
Heifer Carcaues
FOB Amarillo Basis
Choice 4
500-800 lbs. latest est. mkt. 80.00
Steer and Heifer
' Primal Cnti
FOB Omaha Basis
(3 Loads Reported)
Choices
Heifer Hinds
119-167 lbs. 3 Ids. 100.00, latest
est. mkt. 100.00.
Front Quarters
131-183 lbs. latest estb. mkt.
84.00-85.00 E.
Cow and Bull Carcasses
(28 Loads Reported)
Midwest: Prices unevenly
steady. Demand and offerings
light to moderate.
Eastern Texas and Oklahoma:
Thins test steady-weak.
Sales In The Midwest Production
Area:
Util, Brkg 2-4 450/Up# 1 Id. 62.00.
Util, Bng 1-3 400/Up# 64.0005.00
500/Up# 4 Ids. 66.00-67.00.
Cutter 1-2 350/Up# 6 Ids. 70.00.
400/Up# 5 Ids. 72.50-73.00.
Bull 1-2 500/Up# lid. 75.50.
Sales in Eastern Texas and
Oklahoma Production Areas:
FOB Plant
Util, Brkg 2-4 450/Up# 1 Id. 61.00.
Util, Bng 1-3 500/Up# 2 Ids. 66.50.
Cutter 1-2 350/Up#4 Ids. 70.00.
Bull 1-2 600/Up# 4 Ids. 75.00-76.00.
Boneless Processing Beef
Beef Trimmings
(153 Lds. Reported)
FOB Omaha Basis
90% Chem Lean 16 Ids. fresh
94.00-95.00.
85% Chem Lean 8 ids. fresh 86.50-
87.50.
75% Chem Lean fresh 78.00-79.00
65% Chem Lean 5 Ids. 64.50.
50% Chem Lean 57 Ids. fresh
45.00- M 46, 43 Ids. frozen
49.00- M 49.
50% Chem Lean 6 Ids. fresh 46.00
boxed.
Eastern Texas/Oklahoma
Production Areas-FOB Plant
90% Chem Lean 18 Ids. fresh
94.50-95.00, frozen 4 Ids. 95.50-96.00.
85% Chem Lean fresh 89.00-90.00
ABODE after market quotes
represents days since last actual
market test. Quotes will be
dropped after 5 days of no test.
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FOB Omaha Basis
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