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    f Westminster Hay
Hagerstown, Md.
Tuesday, Feb. 3,1987
37 loads.
Alfalfa: Fancy 130.00-152.00;
Good 110.00-125.00.
Alfalfa/Timothy: 122.00-135.00.
Alfalfa/Grass: 117.00-128.00.
Timothy: 100.00-126.00.
Timothy/Clover: Fancy 149.00;
Good 103.00.
Mixed: 103.00-152.50.
Grass: 100.00-157.50.
Straw: Wheat 102.00-110.00;
Barley and Oats 95.00.
Firewood: 49.00/Cord.
Sale every Tuesday, 12:30.
Vintage Hay
Paradise, Pa.
Thursday, Feb. 5,1987
Report Supplied by Auction
45 loads.
Alfalfa, 102.50-182.50; Mixed
Hay, 102.50-130.00; Timothy,
115.00-123.00; Timothy Mix, 97.50-
119,00; Wheat Straw, 112.50-130.00;
Straw, 95.00-132.50; Com Fodder,
87.50.
Green Dragon Hay
Ephrata, Pa.
Friday, Jan. 30,1987
Report Supplied by Auction
80 loads.
Mixed Hay, 86.00-170.00; Alfalfa,
72.00-141.00; Timothy, 105.00-
149.00; Orchard Grass, 118.00;
Straw, 134.00-171.00; Corn Fodder,
91.00; Com, 61.00-72.00; Soybean
Stalks, 80.00; Coal, 3 ton at 85.00
per ton.
Oats, 126 bu. at 1.95 bu.
Seeking Profits In
Commodities Trading?
• Hedging
• Speculating
• Managed Account
• Commodity Options
Call Forney Longenecker,
Commodities Investment Executive, ictJwaw
*At (717) 295-8814 BROTHERS
SHEARSON
LEHMAN BROTHERS miMI
29 E. King St. ■IIS
Lancaiter, PA 17603
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TRUCKING CO.
Why You Should Consider Melhorn Sales, Service and Trucking Co.
Feature
* 28 years of DEKALB sales &
service experience
* 12 years of trucking
experience
* 25 years pullet growing
experience
- Custom growing
- Started pullets
* 2 full time sales & service
people
* 2 full time pullet service
people
To handle your business needs fast,
courteous & efficiently.
Capable of moving and housing 80,000
pullets per day Fast, efficient, & courteous
service insures the least amount of stress
on your birds.
' 20 years experience m the Utilizing fowl carts for fast, efficient
loading of spent hens handling of your spent hens
The only full service company, in this area, to handle the total
needs of the poultrymen.
* 6 full time office staff
* Full time, professional
pullet moving crews
For More Information Phone:
717-653-1102
Monday - Friday 8:30 AM - 4:00 PM
Keister’s Hay
Middleburg, PA
Tuesday, Feb. 3
Report supplied by auction
40 loads Hay. Alfalfa, 107.50-
140.00; Mixed Hay, 77.50-140.00;
Mulch, 45.00-57.50; 15 loads Straw,
100.00- ; 5 loads Ear Corn,
56.00- Oats, 2 at 1.70-1.80 bu.
12 loads Fireplace Wood, 35.00-
70.00 Id.
Chambersburg Hay
Cbambersburg, PA
Thursday, Feb. 5,1987
Report Supplied by Auction
25 loads Hay. Alfalfa, 106.00-
127.00; Mixed Hay, 88.00-125.00; 4
loads Straw, 82.00-86.00; Oats, 2.05
bu.
Dewart Hay
Dewart, PA.
Monday, Feb. 2,1987
Report Supplied by Auction
26 loads Hay, 62.00-120.00; 2 loads
Straw, 89.00 ea.; 16 loads Wood,
31.00-66.001 d; Com, 65.00.
Four States Hay
Hagerstown, Md.
Wednesday, Feb. 4,1987
Report supplied by auction
Alfalfa; 132.00.
Timothy; 111.00-114.00; Mixed
84.00-116.00; Straw 82.00-90.0.
Hay Sale every Wednesday, 11
a.m.
10X0W. Main St., Mount Joy, PA 17522
Benefits
Providing you with a reliable source of a
proven performer, committed to making it
work in your layer house.
Providing you with a professional and
caring approach to moving your pullets,
protecting your investment.
Providing you with a quality grown pullet
raised on a proven program that insures top
performance in your layer house.
MANURE FOR SALE
20 to 25 Ton Trailer Loads
$ 8 per ton delivered within
15 mile radius.
CONTACT
VINTAGE SALES
STABLES, INC.
Box 100, Paradise, PA 17562
717-442-4181 or L. Robert Frame, Sr.
717-768-8204 - office President
717-442-4294 - home Glenn S. Frame
Manager
Providing you with information & technical
help for maximum performance.
Insures that pullet growing program is
followed resulting in birds that perform
Leinbach’s Hay
Sbippenshurg, PA
Jan. 31 & Feb. 3,1987
Report supplied by Auction
91 loads.
Alfalfa, 77.00-157.50; Mixed Hay,
66.00- Timothy, 72.00-110.00;
Clover, 90.00-96.00; Orchard Grass,
65.00- Straw, 73.00-105.00;
Firewood, 30.00-36.00 pick-up load.
National Grain
Summary
Wednesday, February 4,1987
MARKETS MIXED WITH A PICK UP IN EXPORT
DEMAND BUT WITH A DULL DOMESTIC MARKET
OFFSETTING THE UPWARD PULL OF THE EX
PORT ACTIVITY WHICH WAS CAUSED BY A
WEAK US DOLLAR MARKET SAUDI ARABIA
BOUGHT 203.000 METIC TONS OF U S BARLEY
FOR DELIVERY DURING THE 19(6-17
MARKETING YEAR MEXICO BOUGHT 150,000
TONS US CORN FOR MARCH DELIVERY
PORTLAND BOUGHT 25,000 TONS U S DURUM
WHEAT FOR APRIL-AUGUST SHIPMENT JAPAN
BOUGHT 38,000 TONS U S DARK NORTHERN
SPRING WHEAT FOR APRIL SHIPMENT
DATE CHANGE YEAR AGO WHEAT •• 2/4/87
2/5/86
KANSAS CITY 2 76-2 77 UNCH 1 3 26-3 30
MINNEAPOLIS 3 17 1/4 + 6 1/4 3 86 1/2 POR
TLAND 3 01 3 07 UNCH + 2 3 68-3 73 ST LOUIS
3 05-3 11 UNCH + 13 37-341
CORN. U S NO 2 YELLOW KANSAS CITY 1 59-
160 UNCH -1 2 42-2 43 MINNEAPOLIS 143 3/4 •
3/4 230 SO lOWA 1 40-1 56 - 1 - 3 2 4 i 4-2 46
OMAHA 1 47 UNCH • 1 2 34-2 35
SOYBEANS. NO 1 YELLOW KANSAS CITY
4 79-4 B 5 15 33 MINNEAPOLIS 480 2 5 291/2
SO lOWA 4 71-4 U UNCH • 7 5 35-5 41 C ILL
PROCESSORS 4 93-5 00 • 1 - 2 5 3i 1/2-5 471/2
KANSAS CITY. U S NO 1 HARO RED WINTER
WHEAT. ORDINARY PROTEIN. MINNEAPOLIS.
U S NO 1 DARK NORTHERN SPRING WHEAT.
14% PROTEIN PORTLAND NO 1 SOFT WHITE
WHEAT. AND ST LOUIS. NO 2 SOFT RED
WINTER WHEAT
GRAIN FUTURES CLOSE
KANSAS CITY WHEAT 2 67 1/4 + 1 1/23 15 3/4
MINNEAPOLIS WHEAT 2 79 1/4 + 3 1/4 3 38
1/2
CHICAGO WHEAT 289 1/2+ 11/4 3 261/2
CORN 1 57 3/4 3/42 45
SOYBEANS 4 98 ■ 2 5 351/4
EXPORT PRICES BARGE OR RAIL. GULF
DELIVERY
NO 1 HARD RED WINTER WHEAT ORDINARY
PROTEIN 305 1/4 + 1 1/2 NO 1 SOFT RED
WITNER WHEAT 3 20-3 26 1/4 + 1 + 2 NO 2
YELLOW CORN 175 3/4-1 78 UNCH 1/4 NO 2
YELLOW SORGHUM 3 13-3 18 UNCH + 1 NO 2
YELLOW SOYBEANS 5 15 1/4-5 17 2 2 3/4
Frederick Co.
Hay
Buckeystown, Md.
Thursday, Feb. 5,1987
Report Supplied by Auction
93 loads.
Alfalfa, 5 fancy, 150.00-165.00,17
good, 125.00-147.00; Alfalfa Mix, 9
at 120.00-142.00; Timothy, 5 fancy,
130.00- 10 good, 86.00-122.00;
Mixed Hay, 6 good, 120.00-130.00, 9
fair, 111.00-117.00; 2nd cutting
Mixed Hay, 3 fancy, 125.00-147.00,4
good, 102.00-120.00; Grass Hay,
102.50; Straw, 9 good, 97.00-111.00,6
fair, 85.00-93.00; Wood, 3 goad,
72.00- 6 fair, 62.0088.00.
Indiana
Livestock
Homer City, Pa.
Thursday, February 5
Report supplied by PDA
CATTLE: 167. Choice steers
58.00- Good 53.50-58.00; Few
Standard 47.75-53.50; Choice
heifers 55.00-60.75; Good 50.50-
54.50; few Standard 43.75-48.00;
Breaking Utility & Commercial
cows 40.50-43.25; Cutter & Boning
38.00- Canner & Cutter 32.50-
38.50; few Standard bullocks 47.00-
47.50; few Utility 40.00-46.00; few
YG No. 1 bulls 1260-1695 lb. 45.00-
49.00.
FEEDER CATTLE: Few Large
No. 2 heifers 610-840 lb. holsteins
KING’S AUCTION
KIRKWOOD
Hay, Straw and
Grain Auction
EVERY TUESDAY
12:00
Located Rt 472 5 miles south
of Quarryvilte or 6 miles north of
Oxford at Shaub’s Auction
House
Lloyd H Kraider
Auctioneer
AU-000513L
No out of state checks
ALL TRUCKERS AND
FARMERS WELCOME
ATTENTION
Dairy Buyout Fanners
Get the most for your herd
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
Lancaster Farming, Saturday, Febraaiy 7.1987-A7
36.50-45.00; Med. No. 1-2,400-630 lb.
bulls 50.00-56.50.
CALVES: 83. Couple Choice 88.00
and 96.00; few Good 65.00-74.00; 90-
120 lb. 52.0060.00; 6065 lb. 42.00-
56.50; hoi. bulls 90-130 lb. 69.00-
94.00.
HOGS: 125. No. 1-2, 230-245 lb.
50.75-51.00; No. 1-3, 210-245 lb.
49.50-50.75; No. 2-3, 220-245 lb.
48.0049.75; few No. 1-3, 205-210 lb.
48.5049.00; sows No. 1-3, 400675 lb.
42.0045.50.
SHEEP: 30. Lot High Choice &
Prime 90 lb. 81.00; lot Choice 64 lb.
85.00; few 75-100 lb. 74.00-76.00; lot
Good & Choice 98 lb. 66.50.
WEEKLY SI CATTLE COMPARED TO LAST
WEEK. SLAUGHTER STEERS t HEIFERS 50-1 OO
HIGHER WITH GOOD DEMAND COWS 3 504 00.
INSTANCES 500 HIGHER BULLS 3 504 00
HIGHER FEEDERS A HIGHER UNDERTONE
NOTED IN A LIGHT TEST WITH GOOD DEMAND
SUPPLY GOOD t CHOICE SLAUGHTER STEERS.
22% HEIFERS. 19% COWS A 150 FEEDERS
RECEIPTS 1.500 COMPARED TO 1.300 LAST
WEEK AND 1,300 LAST YEAR
SLAUGHTER STEERS CHOICE 2-4. 10251400
LBS 59 0041 50. MONDAY DOWN TO 5800 4
BIXED GOOD 8 CHOICE 2-4. 925-1325 LBS
56 50-59 75. MONDAY DOWN TO 55 SO GOOD
1-3. 10001500 LBS 55 5057 50 HOLSTEINS
PACKAGE CHOICE 3. 1225 LBS 55 75 MIXED
GOOD 8 CHOICE 2-3. 1225-1400 LBS 53 25
54 25 GOOD 2-3.11501650 LBS 47 75-51 75
SLAUGHTER HEIFERS CHOICE 2-4. 9001200
LBS 57 5059 00, MONDAY DOWN TO 57 00
MIXED GOOD 8 kHQICE 2-4, 825-1250 LBS
54 75-58 00 GOOD 2-3. 900 1125 LBS 52 25
55 25
SLAUGHTER COWS BREAKING UTILITY 8
COMMERCIAL 2-4,40 0045 00, HIGH
SLAUGHTER BULLS YIELD GRADE 1 2. 1050
3000 LBS 49 0055 75
FEEDER STEERS MEDIUM FRAME 1. 725-850
LBS 55 75-59 75 SMALL FRAME 1, PACKAGE
550 LBS 64 00. 600900 LBS 55 5059 25
MEDIUM 8 LARGE FRAME 1. PACKAGE 450 LBS
63 00 MEDIUM FRAME 1-2. LOT 525 LBS 62 75
HOLSTEINS LARGE FRAME 2. PACKAGE 350
LBS 55 00
FEEDER HEIFERS MEDIUM FRAME 1.400735
LBS S 3 5057 00 LARGE FRAME 1,475650 LBS
57 5058 00 SMALL 8 MEDIUM FRAME 1. LOT
650 LBS 57 00 SMALL 8 MEDIUM FRAME 1-2.
625675 LBS 52 0053 SO
WE MANAGE FARMS...
LET US MANAGE
YOURS.
BARRY R. MORTON
FARM MANAGEMENT SERVICE
717-244-5580
508 W. Broadway Red Lion, PA 17356
Indianapolis Cattle
Weekly
Thursday, January 29,1987