Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, January 31, 1987, Image 16

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    AIS-Lancastor Farming, Saturday, January 31,1987
U.S. Carlotßeef
Thursday, January 29,1987
Report Supplied by USDA
CENTRAL U. S. CARLO! BEEF
REPORT (includes the major
production areas in the Midwest,
Texas and Oklahoma) as of 3:00
P.M.
Compared to Wednesday’s 3:00
P.M. report, Choice 3 steer and
heifer carcasses steady except 400-
550 lb heifer 1.00 higher. Good
heifer 1.00 higher, steer steady.
Holstein-type steer carcasses 2.00
higher; Choice 4 not established.
Demand light to moderate,
movement slow to moderate on
light offerings. 19 loads of steer
carcasses and 5 loads of heifer
carcasses traded to packer
processors.
Sales reported on 42 loads of
steer and heifer carcasses.
STEER CARCASSES FOB
OMAHA BASIS ( 21 loads repor
ted).
CHOICE 3 Lds Range Latest
Estb. Mkt. 600-900# 6 Lds. range
92.00, latest estb. mkt. 92.00;
CHOICE 2 600-700# latest estb.
mkt. 89.50-91.00 A.
CHOICE 4 600-900# unq.
GOOD 1-3 600-900# 3 Lds. range
89.00, latest estb. mkt. 89.00; 600-
700# latest estb. mkt. 87.0048.00 A.
HOLSTEIN TYPE CHOICE 1-3
600-900# 7 Lds. range 86.50, latest
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RESERVATIONS REQUIRED
Speakers
Dr. John Whittaker, DVM, President Whittaker
•Associates, International consultant for the
livestock feed industry, contributing writer of
Herd Health Column, in Acres, U.S.A.
Jerry Brunetti, President of Agri-Dynamics, Inc.,
manufacturers and distributors of herd health
products and services associated with wholistic
programs.
Mycotoxins, Water Purity, Blood Ammonia, Immuno
therapy, Bio-Nutrition, Breeding, Mastitis,
Somatic Cell Count, Calf Problems, Etc.
FOR RESERVATIONS CONTACT
Gerald Heisey - St. Thomas Fisher & Thompson - Leola
369-3317 656-3307
Butch Harbaugh - Waynesboro Daniels Farm Store - Leola
762-1093 656-6982
Gary Besecker - Howard Weaver - Lebanon
Chambersburg-263-4781 273-2408
Albert Ocker - Shippensburg May-Co Supply - Lancaster
532-7167 569-1011
J.G. Agri Service - Manheim
665-6727
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estb. mkt. 86.50; GOOD 1-3 600-900#
5 Lds. range 81.50, latest estb. mkt.
81.50.
HEIFER CARCASSES FOB
OMAHA BASIS (21 loads repor
ted). CHOICE 3 550-800# 4 Lds
range 90.00, latest estb. mkt. 90.00;
500-550# 5 Lds. range 85.0087.00,
latest estb. mkt. 87.00; 400-500# 4
Lds. range 84.00-86.00, latest estb.
mkt. 86.00. CHOICE 2 600-700#
latest estb. mkt. 88.50-90.00. A
CHOICE 4 500800# unq. GOOD 1-3
550-700# 8 Lds. range 88.00, latest
estb. mkt. 88.00; 600-700# latest
estb. mkt. 86.00 A; 400850# latest
estb. mkt. 72.00 B.
STEER CARCASSES FOB
AMARILLO BASIS (loads
reported) CHOICE 4 600-900# unq.
HEIFER CARCASSES FOB
AMARILLO (loads reported)
CHOICE 4 500800# unq.
STEER AND HEIFER PRIMAL
CUTS (loads reported). CHOICE 3
FOB OMAHA BASIS. HEIFER
HINDS 119-167# latest estb. mkt.
102.00 A; FRONT QUARTERS 131-
183# latest estb. mkt. 80.00 A.
COW AND BULL CARCASSES
(22 loads reported) MIDWEST:
Prices firm. Demand light to
moderate on generally light
supplies.
EASTERN TEXAS AND
OKLAHOMA: Market not
established, offerings limited.
SALES IN THE MIDWEST
TOPICS
PRODUCTION AREA. LDS FOB 500/up# 3 Lds. FOB plant 79.00.
OMAHA BASIS. . Cutter bng. 1-2 350/up# FOB
Util, brkg 2-4 450/up# 2 Lds. plant 84.00-84.50 A, delivered plant
latest estb. mkt. 67.00. 85.00-86.00 A.
Util, bng 1-3 400/up# range latest Bid! 1-2 600/up# 2 FOB plant
estb. mkt. 73.00 A; 500/up# 12 Lds. 88.50
latest estb. mkt. 76.00
Cutter 1-2 350/up# latest estb.
mkt. 82.00-82.50 A; 400/up# 3 Lds.
latest estb. mkt. 85.00.
SALES IN EASTERN TEXAS
AND OKLAHOMA PRODUCTION
AREAS.
Util, bug 1-3 400/up* unq;
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USING MODERN APPLICATING EQUIPMENT FOR EVERY SIZE JOB
AVAILABLE FERTILIZERS AND SERVICES
* Liquid Pop Up Corn Starter 9-18-9 3 s
* Granular Corn Starter In Bags
* Suspension Fertilizer-weed and feed with flotation equipment.
* Side dressing corn with Liquid N Solution
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LIQUID
SKS-'- 2020Hori« Shoe Rd., Unmtw, PA ' FERmiZER
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FRIEND TETRAPLOID PERENNIAL RYEGRASS
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Friend is a tetraploid perennial ryegrass developed in Japan
for production of high-yielding, high-quality forage. It would
be recommended in all area where perennial ryegrass is used
alone or in pasture mixtures for cutting or grazing in North
America, Europe and Asia.
Morphological Characteristics
Friend has wide leaves with a dark-green color. It has a semi
erect growth habit and a medium maturity date.
Establishment and Persistence
Friend has excellent seedling vigor for rapid initial establish
ment. It has excellent fall vigor and growth and improved
winter hardiness. Its spring vigor and growth are very good,
ensuring a high yield in the spring. The regrowth potential is
excellent after each harvest. It has good heat tolerance and
summer survival.
Forage Yield Potential and Quality
Friend consistently produced high yields at all locations test
ed in Japan and maintained these yields at each successive
harvest. It produces superior yields under conditions of both
standard and heavy fertilization. It is highly palatable to
cattle with excellent nurtitional qualities, therefore ensuring
good weight gain and/or milk production.
Disease Resistance
Friend has excellent resistance to crown rust, Puccinia
coronata f. sp. and brown patch. Rhizononia solani. It also
has good resistance to leaf spot, Heminthosporium siccans.
NORTHAMPTON SEED CO.
Box 51 215-837-6311 Bath, PA 18014
SEE YOUR LOCAL NORTHAMPTON SEED DEALER
James Hoover
Rt. 6 Box 896
Lebanon, Pa. 17042
717-933-5370
Duane Miller
RD #1 - Box 68D
Clinton, Pa. 15026
412-378-8175
Rich-Roy Farms
1553 Pen Argyl Rd.
Pen Argyl, Pa. 18072
215-588-7144
Glen Simonton
RD #1
Port Royal, Pa. 17086
717-527-4772
BONELESS PROCESSING
BEEF/BEEF TRIMMINGS ( 41
Ids reported).
90% chem lean 17 Lds. fresh
113.00-114.00.
85% chem lean 3 Lds
105.00-106.00.
75% chem lean fresh 85.00-89.00
Lolium perenne
David Bird
RD #2 Box 122
Catawissa, Pa. 17820
717-365-7403
F.W. Eckel and Sons
RD #2 Box 384
Hausmann’s Farm G |ark Summit, Pa. 18411
Box 173 RD #1 717-586-2822
Schnecksville, Pa. 18078 Marlowe Stutzman
215-767-5281 RD #2 Box 78
Christian Farmers 539
c/o Peggy Berry 215-682-7065
RD # 1 Palmerton Feed and Grain
Sussex, NJ 07461 480 Delaware Ave.
914-726-3688 Palmerton, Pa. 18071
215-826-2117
DEALERS:
Sheldon Harsbarger
RD #1 Box 418
Mifflintown, Pa. 17059
717-436-2523
50% chem lean 13 Lds. fresh 49-
50, m 49,6 Lds. frozen 50.00-52.00.
50% chem lean 2 Lds. 50.00
Boxed.
EASTERN
OKLAHOMA
AREAS.
90% chem lean fresh 112.50-
114.00 A.
85% chem lean fresh 106.00 A.
75% chem lean fresh 83.00-85.00
A, frozen 83.00-85.00 A.
fresh
TEXAS AND
PRODUCTION
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