I** fMf W'^vK/wc/ii/ Al6-Lancasttr Farming, Saturday, March 28,1987 Keister’s Middleburg Livestock Auction v Middleburg, Pa. Tuesday, March 24,1987 Report Supplied by PDA THE MARCH 17, REPORT OMITTED THE FOLLOWING ON SOME RELEASES: CHOICE 1050- 1550 LBS. SLAUGHTER STEERS 59.00-63.50. CATTLE 403...Rep0rt supplied by Auction. Compared with last Tuesday’s market: High Choice & Prime si. steers 66-68.50, Good 62- 65.85, Good 57.00-62, Standard 52.00-57, Utility 48.00-52.00. Choice si. heifers 60-64.25, Good 55-59.75, Standard 50.00-55, Utility 45.00- 50.00. Breaking Utility and Commercial si. cows 44-49.10, few 50.75, Cutter & Bon. Utility 42-46.75, Canner & Low Cutter 37.00-42, Shells down to 32.00. Choice si. bullocks 57.50-60.25. Yield Grade No. 1, 1200-1910 lbs. si. bulls 53- 56.75, No. 2 800-1200 lbs. 46-52.85. CALVES 177...Ch0ice vealers 75.00-95, Prime 103.00-112, Good 60.06-75, Standard and Good 90-110 lbs. 50.0660, 66-90 lbs. 45.0660.00. Farm Calves: Holstein Bulls 90-125 lbs. 60.0662.00. HOGS 621... US No. 1, 220-235 lbs. barrows and gilts 50.75-52.75, 1-2 210-245 lbs. 49.75-50.75, 2-3 200-250 lbs. 48.50-49.75, 2-4 190-270 lbs. 45.0048.50. US No. 1-3 270-670 lbs. sows 38.0042, 2-3 280-550 lbs. 32.00 38.00. Boars 36.00-38.00. FEEDER PIGS 326... US No. 1-3 20-35 lbs. feeder pigs 38.00-52,35-60 lbs. 52.00-64.00 all per head. SHEEP 29... Choice wool si. lambs 80.00-92.00, Choice wool lambs 100.00-120.00. GOATS 30...15.00-32.00 - all per head. Grantsville Livestock Grantsville, Maryland Saturday, Mar. 21,1987 Large: 40-50; Medium: 3540. HOGS; Top Barrows & Gilts 48.50-50.00; Heavy Butcher 46.00 49.50; Light Butcher 36.5048.75; Butcher Sows 40.0047.00; Feeder Shoats 25.0046.00. VEAL: Good 75.00-98.00; Standard 60.00-74.00; Utility 45.00 55.00; Bull 65.00-83.00. SHEEP & LAMBS: Good 70.00 81.00; Utility 60.00-65.00; Slaughter Ewes 25.00-32.00. SLAUGHTER CATTLE: Steers; Good 58.0061.60; Standard 54.00 56.00; Utility 45.0052.00. HEIFERS: Good 54.0059.30; >SW\\W^ I«(p4 <butler> "POLYGON" ENSILMIXER® The proven management and production tool for a Total Mixed Ration (TMR) feeding program provides: Increased milk production. Faster weight gains m 1 More Profit ImS Lower Feed Costs P Ji • Expensive feeds are f wasted ' ■'IW • Allows you to buy supple- \f ments in bulk • Allows use of least-cost feeds ». if Better feed R.ud and thorough blending and mixing management + The only controlled feed \ - “polygon” mixer program / \ NOT ROUND / \ featuring ex ( ( j 1 elusive waterfall • Predion control over \ / mixing action! rations and ration changes \ / „ “ , ~ • Accurate records \ / Superior to all other round . _ „ designs Waterfall action LAPP'S BARN EQUIPMENT Sales & Service (Henry S. Lapp) RDI, Box 126 (717) 442-8134 Gap, PA 17527 Standard 50.06-52.00; Utility 40.00- 45.00. COWS: Commercial 41.00-47.50; Utility 37.00-39.00; Canner & Cutter 32.50- BULLS: Commercial & Good 49.50- Cutter & Utility 42.00- 48.00. STOCK-FEEDER CATTLE: Yearling Steers: Good 58.06-70.00; Medium 45.00-54.00. STEER CALVES: Good 62.00- 76.00; Mediumso.o66o.oo. HEIFER CALVES: Good 55.00- 64.00; Medium 40.00-50.00. North Jersey Livestock Hackettstown, NJ Tuesday, Mar. 24,1987 Report supplied by auction Calves- .16-.90. Cows 30.00-52.25. Easy Cows 31.0644.25. Heifers 42.75-58.00. Bulls 53.56-59.00. Steers 50.00-59.00. Hogs 32.00-45.00. Roasting Pigs, each 20.00-38.00. Boars 25.00-38.00. Sows 28.06-37.50. Sheep .05-.67.50. Lambs, each 26.00-85.00. Lambs, per lb. .26-1.12. Goats, each 23.00-77.00. Kids, each 9.00-55.00. Hides, each 5.50-37.00. Total 1373. Oklahoma Cattle Thursday, March 26 Report supplied by USDA Weekly Cattle Summary: Feeder Steers under 625# 2.004.00 1 higher, steers over 625# firm to 2.00 higher. All feeder heifers 1.002.00 higher. Demand very good for stockers. Demand moderate from feedlot buyers; blizzard closed roads to many feedlot destinations in the Oklahoma-Texas panhandle areas and western Kansas. Slaughter cows 3.004.00 higher. Slaughter bulls firm to 2.00 higher. Light cow and bulls run, buyers searching for numbers. Run this week 9057 head; last weeks count 16,648; last year 12,029. Feeder steers and heifers 95% of run; cows and bulls 5%. Following quotes are bulk sales for the week. FEEDER STEERS; Medium and large frame 1300400 lbs. 84.00 93.00 ; 400-500 lbs. 82.75-87.00 ; 450 500 lbs. 79.0084.00; 500600 lbs. 74.0080.00; 600625 lbs. 72.0076.95; 625-700 lb. 70.0073.20; 700750 lb. 69.5073.00, closing 69.5071.80; 750 800 lb. 67.50-70.60 ; 800-900 lb. 66.00- 69.00. FEEDER HEIFERS: Medium and large frame 1300-400 lbs. 74.00- 80.75; 400-500 lbs. 70.00-77.00 ; 500- 600 lbs. 66.50-70.00; 600-700 lbs. 65.2047.95; 7004001 b. 64.7046.90. SLAUGHTER COWS: Breaking- Utility and commercial 34 45.50- 50.00; Boning-Utility 1-2 45.00- 50.50; Cutter 1-2 44.0040.70; Canner and low-dressing cutter 36.7543.00. SLAUGHTER BULLS: Yield grade 1 1050-1500 lbs. 48.5047.25; 1500-2250 lb. 54.7540.00. National Sheep Summary Thursday, March 26,1987 NATIONAL SHEEP SUMMARY FOR THURSDAY MARCH 26,1987 SLAUGHTER LAMBS STEADY AT MIDWEST MARKET CENTERS AT FORT COLLINS,CO OLD CROP FEEDER LAMBS 3 00-4 00 HIGHER AT OKLAHOMA CITY.OK SLAUGHTER LAMBS STEADY TO 2 00 HIGHER WITH ADVANCE ON HEAVY WEIGHTS. SPRING FEEDER LAMBS 3 00-700 700 LOWER IN THE MIDWEST SLAUGHTER EWES AND FEEDER LAMBS STEADY IN DIRECT TRADING NO COMPARISONS ON SLAUGHTER LAMBS IN THE MIDWEST ON WEDNESDAY ON THE EAST COAST DRESSED CARLOT LAMB STEADY SLAUGHTER LAMBS CHOICE AND PRIME 90- PENNSYLVANIA LIVESTOCK AUCTION FOR SALE 23,000 s.f. metal, covered livestock area on 3 acres. 12 docks with 1 loading shoot. Sales area consists of 18 ft. wide auction block with concrete floors and a 250 seat arena. Attached 2 story, block building houses business offices, apartment and restaurant. CALL FOR FURTHER DETAILS: ANDREW A. SPATARO, SR. COLDWELL BANKER-808 YOST, INC. 2525 EASTERN BOULEVARD, 2nd FLOOR YORK, PA 17402 (717) 755-1580 ATTENTION TOBACCO FARMERS Due to the closing of the tobacco auction warehouses we will be receiving tobacco at our company receiving station at 1397 Arcadia Rd., Lancaster, Pa. Just off Manheim Pike behind Landis Bros. John Deere Equipment Co. (formerly American Cigar Building). If you feel that you would rather have all or part of your tobacco crop processed we will advance you 10* per pound until the tobacco is sold providing the tobacco is not green. At this time we are not accepting green tobacco for processing. We have telex communication for advertising your tobacco in foreign countries as well as to U.S. Manufacturers. We are a reliable and honest com pany. Let us work for you. 120 LBS. MIDWEST OLD CROP SHORN 80 00 82 00, WOOLED 78 008000 OKU CITY SPRING 82 2085 25. OLD CROP 90115 LBS 76 0 080 75. 120-130 LBS 73 75-77 25 FT COLLINS OLD CROP SHORN 87 00. WOOLED 83 00 DIRECT TRADE (UMBS FOB WITH 3W-4% SHRINK) MIDWEST 800 SUUGHTER UMBS CHOICE AND PRIME 118 LBS OLD CROP WOOLED 82 00 ID 14500 MIXED SUUGHTER AND FEEDER UMBS 90 LBS 74 5075 15 FOR SEPT DELIVERY SUUGHTER EWES MIDWEST UTILITY AND GOOD 18 00 22 00. CULL IS 00-18 00 FT COLLINS CULLANDUTILITY22 002575 FEEDER UMBS CHOICE AND FANCY 50100 LBS BS 69 0073 75 STOCK EWES FT COLLINS CHOICE MIXED AGE EWES WITH TWINS 120 00165 00. FEW 170 00 PER FAMILY GOOD AND CHOICE EWES WITH SINGLE UMBS 85 00107 50 PER FAMILY CHOICE MIXED AGE BRED EWES 75 0095 00 PER HEAD DRESSED CARLOT UMB 2 LOADS CHOICE AND PRIME 55 LBS DOWN 175 00. 55 65 LBS 165 00.65-75 LBS 155 00 SHEEP AND UMB SUUGHTER UNDER FEDERAL INSPECTION FOR THE WEEK TO DATE TOTALED 80.000 COMPARED WITH 85.000 FOR THE SAME PERIOD UST WEEK AND 106.000 FOR THE SAME PERIOD UST YEAR New York State Livestock Albany, New York Thursday, March 26,1987 DAILY SUMMARY INCLUDES ARGYLE Golden Leaf Tobacco Co. Mac Bailey Telephone 717-392-1281 CANANDAIGUA. DEKALB JUNCTION 8 VERNON FOR WEDNESDAY. MARCH 29. 1917 FED/STATE CALVES CALVES HOGS SHEEP I LAMBS DAIRY WEDNESDAY. 3-15 69S *73 S 7 40 93 LAST WEDNESDAY. 3-1 S 606 930 IS9 28 79 YEAR AGO. 3-26 7191060 *2 10165 SLAUGHTER CATTLE DEMAND GOOD COMPARED TO TUESDAY COWS GENERALLY STEADY STEERS CHOICE 34 1025-1350 LB 58 75-63 SO. GOOD 6 CHOICE 2-3 HOLSTEINS 1150-1375 LB 53 00-56 50. STANDARD 1-2 HOLSTEINS 975-1600 LB 44 00-51 50 HEIFERS CHOICE 34 1000-1125 LB 57 7542 00. GOOD 2- 3 HOLSTEINS 1025- 1575 LB 46 50-5150. STANDARD 1-2 HOLSTEINS 900-1175 LB 41 00- 45 00 COWS BREAKING UTILITY t COMERCIAL 2 3 43 0047 50. BONING UTILITY 1-3 42 5046 00. FEW UP TO 47 75. CUTTER 1-2 39 0042 50. ' WESTERN AREA 40 0044 25 CANNER 6 LOW-CUTTER 1-2 35 0039 00 BULLOCKS STANDARD 1 2 DAIRY TYPE 825- 1000 LB 39 0043 00 BULLS YIELD GRADE 1 10502400 LB 49 0057 25. IND 58 25. 4 HEAD LOW- DRESSING 10001175 LB 46 0048 SO SLAUGHTER CALVES t VEALERS DEMAND MODERATE VEALERS 1005 00 LOWER CALVES HIGH-STANDARD * GOOD 265-380 LB 40 0055 00 VEALERS CHOICE 210370 LB 73 0087 00. 110130 LB 67 0075 00. GOOD 150375 LB 65 0077 00, GOOD t CHOICE 90 110 LB 55 0067 00. EASTERN AREA 52 00 55 00, 7090 LB 47 0065 00. MOSTLY 50 00 63 00.6070 LB 40 0054 00 CALVES RETURNED TO FEED 40% HOLSTEIN HEIFERS 85-115 LB 60 0076 00 HOLSTEIN BULLS 85-120 LB 62 0085 00, MOSTLY 65 00 80 00 ATTENTION FARMERS The New Way To Market Your Livestock HATFIELD 0 MOYER PACKING CO. PACKING CO. Will Receive Hogs Will Receive Cattle At The BLAIR-BEDFORD BUYING STATION RD 1 Martinsburg, Pa MONDAYS - Hogs 8 AM to 11:30 AM Cattle & Calves 8 AM to 3 PM THURSDAYS- Cattle & Calves 8 AM to 3 PM • No commission or yardage fees deducted from check • Livestock weighed and paid for immediately • You may call our office sale day for prices DALE R. HOOVER - Owner Business 814-793-3077 Residence 814-793-2657
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