Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, November 15, 1986, Image 16

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    Al6-Lancaster Farming, Saturday, November 15,1986
St. Louis Cattle
Thursday, Nov. 13
Report supplied by USDA
Receipts This Week
Last Week
Last Year
Compared to the previous week’s
close, slaughter steers and heifers
mostly steady, instances .50
higher. Cows 2.00 lower. Bulls
steady. Slaughter supply mainly
choice steers and heifers, around
5% cows.
SLAUGHTER STEERS: Mixed
choice and prime 24, mostly 2-3
1075-1375 lbs. 61.00-62.00, part load
62.50. Choice 24 975-1375 lbs. 60.00-
62.50, mostly 60.00-61.00. Mixed
good and choice 2-3 900-1250 lbs.
58.50- Good 2-3 900-1050 lbs.
56.50- Standard to good 2-3
1025-1500 lbs. 49.00-53.00.
SLAUGHTER HEIFERS: Mixed
choice and prime 24, mostly 2-3
900-1150 lbs. 59.50-60.00. Couple
part loads 2-3 1050-1150 lbs. 60.50
and 61.00. Choice 24 900-1150 lbs.
58.50- Mixed good and choice
2-3 900-1025 lbs. 56.50-58.50. Good 2-
3 900-1000 lbs. 54.50-56.50 ; 700-900
lbs. 51.50-54.50.
COWS: (Closing week sales)
Breaking utility and commercial 2-
4 33.00-35.00. Cutter and boning
utility 1-2 35.00-36.00. High-yielding
cutter and boning utility 1-2 36.00,
few up to 37.00. Canner and low
cutter 1-2 32.00-34.00. Shelly canner
1-2 30.00-32.00; 600600 lbs. 27.00-
30.00.
BULLS; YG 1-2 1100-1900 lbs.
42.0046.00. Individual YG 147.00.
Wednesday’s Weekly Sheep
Auction. Receipts around 350 head.
Slaughter lambs steady. Slaughter
ewes scarce. Feeder lambs steady
to 1.00 higher.
SLAUGHTER LAMBS: Choice
and prime shorn with no. 1-2 pelts
100115 lbs. 62.5067.50. Wooled 95-
115 lbs. 61.5067.00.
SLAUGHTER EWES: Few
utility 19.0023.00.
FEEDER LAMBS: Choice and
fancy 6060 lbs. 62.0067.50. Few 40
601 b. choice 60.0064.00.
Peoria Cattle
Thursday, Nov. 13,1986
Report Supplied by USDA
Compared with last week’s close
slaughter steers and heifers closed
fully steady, slaughter heifers
generally steady. Cows closed
weak 10 1.00 lower. Bulls 2.00
lower. Bulk of supply Monday with
light midweek supply steady.
Supply mainly good to average
HOOBEREQUIPMENT,INC.
Middletown, DE
hi JWO LOCATIONS (302) 378-9555
WE SHIP PARTS DAILY
Via UPS - PPSH - BUS - AIR FREIGHT, ETC.
choice slaughter steers and heifers
with 10% cows. Estimated receipts
this week about 1700 as compared
with actual receipts of 1895 a week
ago and 2118 a year ago.
3,700
3,600
3,800
SLAUGHTER STEERS: Choice
24, mostly 3 1050-1250 lbs. 60.50-
62.00 ; 975-1050 lbs. 59.50-61.00.
Mixed good and choice 2-31000-1200
lbs. 57.50-59,00. Good 2-3 900-1100
lbs. 56.06-59.00.
SLAUGHTER STEERS: Choice
24, mostly 3 950-1150 lbs. 59.50-
61.00; 875-950 lbs. 58.00-59.50.
Mixed good and choice 2-3 900-1100
lbs. 57.00-58.50. Good 2-3 900-1100
lbs. 55.00-58.00.
COWS: Cutter and boning utility
1-2 33.00-36.50, few high dressing
36.00- Canner and low cutter
31.00- few thin 27.00-32.00.
BULLS: YG 1-2 1500-2300 lbs.
42.0045.00; 1200-1500 lbs. 40.00-
42.00.
East Coast Carlot
Wednesday, Nov. 12,1986
Report supplied by USDA
Compared to Monday’s close:
Limited supplies of choice and
prime special fed veal steady to
5.00 higher. Good and choice
boning veal steady to 2.00 lower;
limited sales of inshipped
generally steady. No comparison
available for boxed carcass lamb.
Choice & Prime
(Special Fed)
Hide On 200 Head
220-280 lbs. 155.00-160.00, steady
5.00 higher.
Omaha Weekly
Thursday, Nov. 13
Report Supplied by USDA
Slaughter steers and heifers
ended this week at Omaha .50-1.00
higher, heifers more at the full
advance. Buyer demand was good
this week as most were forced to
buy at levels that aren’t justified
by ciurent cut-out values. Country
selling points showlists are at or
ahead of schedule and sellers tend
to have upper hand in market.
Slaughter cows 1.00 lower,
slaughter bulls weak to 1.00 lower.
Estimated 5 day receipts this
week, 5,900 compared to actuals
last week of 6,765 and 6,678 last
year. Slaughter steers accounted
for 40 percent of the week’s
receipts, slaughter heifers 43
percent, slaughter cows 5 percent
and feeder cattle 10 percent.
SLAUGHTER STEERS: On the
close, Choice 2-4 1075-1300 lbs.
62.00-63,50. Mixed Good and Choice
2-3 1050-1200 lbs. 60.50-62.00. Few
The Saving Place
Good 57.00-60.50. Few lots good to
mostly chocie 2-3 1250-1450 lbs.
Holsteins 53.50-54.00, small
package mostly good 51.50.
SLAUGHTER HEIFERS; on the
close, Choice 2-4 975-1125 lbs. 61.00-
63.00. Mixed good and choice 2-3
900-1050 lbs. 58.50-61.00. Few good
57.00-59.00.
Average of LS 214 detailed
quotations for choice 900-1100 lb.
Slaughter Steers this week 61.42,
1100-1300 lbs. 62.75. Average cost of
all slaughter steers this week 62.06,
average weight 1,183 lbs. com
pared to 62.00 and 1,202 lbs. last
week. Average cost of ah slaughter
heifers this week 61.29, average
weight 1,008 lbs. compared to 61.22
and 1,058 lbs. last week.
SLAUGHTER COWS: Breaking
utility and commercial 2-3 34.00-
38.50. Cutter and boning Utility 1-3
34.00-37.50, high dressing to 38.75.
Low to average cutter, few can
ning 31.50-34.00, thin light kinds to
28.00.
SLAUGHTER BULLS: few 1-2
1600-2000 lbs. 43.0046.75, low
dressing 1250-1600 lbs. 40.5042.00.
Weekly Summary
Harrisburg, PA
Friday, Nov. 14
Report supplied by PDA
11 Livestock Markets
CATTLE: 5168. Compared with
6889 head last week and 5566 head a
year ago. Steers uneven; heifers
steady to 1.00 lower; cows highly
uneven; bullocks steady to weak
on a small supply; bulls mostly
steady; steers High Choice &
Prime few No. 2-4, 65.00-68.10;
Choice 59.25-64.75; Good 52.00-
58.00; Standard 44.504)5.85; Choice
heifers 50.00-59.00; Good 45.00-
55.00; Standard 40.00-45.75;
Breaking Utility & Commercial
cows 35.50-39.50; Cutter & Boning
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UPS Station
Utility 33.75-37.50; Canner & Cutter
31.25-34.75; shells 23.00; few Choice
bullocks 50.00-57.75; Good 48.00-
51.00; YG No. 1,1000-2200 lb. 42.00-
51.00; No. 2,900-15501 b. 38.0045.00.
FEEDER CATTLE: Steers Med.
& Large No. 1, 300400 lb. 51.00-
64.00 ; 700-900 lb. 47.0042.00; Med.
& Large No. 1 heifers 300600 lb.
43.00-55.00 ; 500600 lb 35.0047.75;
Med. & Large No. 1 bulls 300-550 lb.
40.0061.00.
CALVES: 2477. Compared with
4118 head last week and 3069 head a
year ago. Vealers steady to 5.00
higher; few Prime 90.00-105.00;
Choice 80.00-96.00; Good 60.00-
80.00; 90-120 lb. 50.0060,00; 6565 lb.
40.00- holstein bulls 90-135 lb.
55.00- few heifers 90-125 lb.
48.0062.00.
HOGS: 4476. Compared with 4432
head last week and 4119 head a
year ago. Mostly steady to 1.00
higher; No. 1-2, 210-245 lb. 55.00-
56.75; No. 1-3, 210-250 lb. 54.00-
55.50; No. 2-3, 215-265 lb. 50.00-
54.00; No. 2-3, 220-285 lb. 48.00-
51.50; sows steady to weak; No. 1-
3, 300-500 lb. 43.0047.50; 500650 lb.
47.00- No. 2-3, 300-700 lb.
37.0045.00; boars 40.0044.00.
FEEDER PIGS; 1205. Com
pared with 904 head last week and
911 head a year ago. Unevenly
steady; No. 1-3, 20-35 lb. 25.00-
40.00; 35-50 lb. 40.0049.50; 5065 lb.
49.0064.50.
2 GRADED FEEDER PIG
SALES: 1754. Compared with 1556
head last week and 2429 head a
year ago. Steady to 13.00 higher;
No. 1-2,20601 b. 140.00-154.00; 3040
lb. 123.00-142.00 ; 4060 lb. 114.00-
132.00 ; 5060 lb. 102.00-118.00; 60-75
lb. 85.00-101.00; No. 2-3, 3040 lb.
106.00- ; 40-50 lb. 97.00-114.00;
50651 b. 83.0069.00.
SHEEP; 1082. Compared with
962 head last week and 514 head a
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year ago. Wool lambs unevenly
steady; High Choice & Prime 75-
110 lb. 65.00-74.00; Choice 65-115 lb.
55.00- Good 60-100 lb. 47.00-
59.00; Good & Choice 55-80 lb.
feeder lambs 50.00-75.00; si. sheep
16.00-
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Ridge Road, Kellers Church.
Contact Clyde Bishop, Box 125,
Blooming Glen, Pa. 18911.
Huntingdon County DHIA Annual
Banquet, Ladies Auxiliary
Building, Shade Gap, 7:30 p.m.
Tax Reform Meeting, Lancaster
Farm and Home Center, 7:30
p.m.
Pa. Grassland Council Annual
Forage Conference, Penn State.
Lebanon County DHIA banquet,
Prescott Fireball.
Agriculture-Industry Banquet,
Four Seasons Restaurant,
Landisville, 7 p.m. Century
Farm families will be
recognized.
Christmas ’B6 Arts and Crafts
Spectacular, Farm Show
Complex, Harrisburg; con
tinues through Nov. 30.
Mercer County Holstein Banquet,
Steese’s Restaurant, 8 p.m.
Contact the Extension office.
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