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    AlB-Lancastar Fanning. Saturday, April 23, 1988
Greencastle
Livestock
Grccncaetle, Pm.
Thuraday, April 21
Report nipplled bj Auction
CAIILE; 277. SI oowt .SO-1.50 higher;
couple Choice 66.50-70.00; few Select
62.00- few Choice holtteim
64.50-68.85; few Select holtteim
58.10-61.75; 1 Choice heifer 66.50; few
Sundad A Select holsteini 57.25-60.00;
cowl Breaking Utility A Commercial
50.00- Cutter A Boning 49.50-53.75;
Canner A Cutter 46.00-50.00; ihelli 41.00;
‘few YG1,1350-19901b. built 56.75-66.35.
FEEDER CATTLE: Steen Few Med. 1,
350-850 lb. 68.00-87.50; built few Med. I.
300-565 lb. 64.50-84.00.
CALVES: 320. Few Choice
103.00- few Good 89.00-100.00;
.Standard A Good 70-95 lb. 90.00-99.00;
hoL built 80-135 lb. 98.00-160.00; heifen
80-125 lb. 99.00-154.00.
HOGS: 9. Lot 2-3,240 lb. 40.50; few US
1-3,360-650 lb. towt 30.25-34.00, I boar
29.75.
FEEDER PIGS: 38. 1 lot US 1-3,35 lb.
30.00 per head.
SHEEP 1. No market tett
GOATS: 1. No maiket lest
Central U.S.
Carlo!
Pork Report
Tue., Apr. 20, 1988
Report nip plied by USDA
CENTRAL U.S. CARLOT PORK
REPORT FOB OMAHA BASIS
INCLUDES MAJOR PRODUCTION
AREAS IN MIDWEST AS OF 3:00 P.M.
COMPARED TUESDAY’S 3:OOPM
CLOSE: FRESH PORK LOINS 14-18#
STEADY TO 3.00 HIGHER; BOSTON
BUTTS MOSTLY 2.50-4.50 HIGHER;
SKD HAMS GENERALLY STEADY TO
4.50 HIGHER. ADVANCE ON 20-26#;
SDLS BELLIES GENERALLY STEADY.
TRADE MODERATE TO ACTIVE FOR
MODERATE TO GOOD DEMAND AND
LIGHT TO MODERATE OFFERINGS.
US #2 175 LB HOG CARCASS
ADVANCED 1.07 TO $57.83 P/CWT.
LOADS PORK CUTS 65.50.
LOADS TRIM/PROCESS PORK 13.00.
PORK CUTS
OMAHA BASIS
LOINS, REGULAR
FRESH
14-18 LBS. 20.5 LDS. 90.00-95.00.
18-22 LBS. 1.0 LDS. 94.50.
BNLS. CENTER
CUT LOIN
0.5 LDS. 210.00.
TENDERLOINS
2/BAG 0.5 LDS. 286.00.
PICNICS
4-8 LBS. 0.5 LDS. 41.00.
8/UP LBS. 39.00 B.
BOSTON BUTTS
4-8 LBS. 9.0 LDS. 58.5a63.50, M
60-61.
SPARERIBS
FRESH
1.5- LBS. 3.0 LDS. 128.00-134.00.
3.5- LBS. 0.5 LDS. 110.00.
SPARERIBS
FROZEN
1.5- LBS. 2.0 LDS. 132.00.
3.5- LBS. 110.00 B.
LOIN BACKRIBS
1.5/DN. 1.0 LDS. 230.00.
1.75/DN 0.5 LDS. 225.00.
1.75-2.25, 0.5 LDS. 210.00.
HAMS, SKINNED,
FRESH
14-17 LBS. 2.0 LDS. 68.00.
17-20 LBS. 6 LDS. 61.25-64.00.
20-26 LBS. 8.0 LDS. 57.50-58.00.
32/UP 57.00-57.50 B.
BELLIES, SDLS.
SKIN ON, FRESH
10-12 LBS. 39.00 A.
12-14 LBS. 3.0 LDS. 41.00-44.00.
14-16 LBS. 3.0 LDS. 41.00-44.00.
16-18 LBS. 39.00 A.
18-20 LBS. 1.0 LDS. 37.00.
20-25 LBS. 3.0 LDS. 35.00-36.00.
ATTENTION FARMERS:
I'd like to invest Q $5OOO Q $25,000
□ $50,000 Q $-.000 in a tax-deferred SPDA.
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PORK TRIMMINGS/'
BONELESS PROCESSING
PORK
(CHEMICAL LEAN)
COMBO 42% FRESH 1.0 LDS. 27.00.
BOXED FROZEN 28.00 E.
COMBO 72% FRESH 4.0 LDS.
0.00-61.00.
BOXED FROZEN 2.0 LDS. 60.50.
BONELESS PICNIC
MEAT
COMBO 72% FRESH 6.0 LD. 61.00.
BOXED 72% FROZEN 62.00 A.
SHANK MEAT
FROZEN 69.00 D.
SKINNED JOWLS
COMBO FRESH 19.00 A.
BOXED FROZEN 19.00 D.
CURED A PROCESSED MEATS
HAMS, SMOKED,
SKINNED, WATER ADDED
16-19 LBS. 78.00-110.00.
19-23 LBS. 70.00-104.00.
PICNICS, SMOKED,
WATER ADDED
4-7 LBS. 53.00-67.00.
BACON, SLICED,
VAC. PACK
1# PKG. 94.00-159.00.
ABCDE AFTER QUOTES REPRE
SENT DAYS SINCE LAST ACTUAL
MARKET TEST. QUOTES ARE
DROPPED AFTER 5 DAYS OF NO TEST
OR BEFORE IF THEY NO LONGER
REFLECT CURRENT MARKET
CONDITIONS.
Indiana
Livestock
Homer City, Pm.
Thursday, April 21
Report supplied by PDA
CATTLE; 243. Steen .50, mostly 1.00
higher, cows active 3.00-4.00 higher;
Choice steers 68.00-75.00; Select
65.50- few Standard 61.00-65.00;
Choice heifers 66.00-73.00; Select
63.50- Standard 55.00-61.00; Cows
Breaking Utility A Commercial
51.00- Cutter & Boning 48.00-53.00;
Caraier & Cutter 41.00-48.00; shells down
to 32.00; YG 1. 1400-2100 lb. bulls
58.00-
FEEDER CATTLE; Steen Med. 1,
380-600 lb. 70.00-86.00; few 300-850 lb.
90.00; heifen Med. & Urge 1,350-550 lb.
65.00-76.00.
CALVES: 117. Few G00d98.00-107.00;
90-120 lb. 82.00-96.00; 60-85 lb.
70.00- few Utility 50-70 lb.
40.00- hoi. bulls 90-120 lb.
112.00- beef cross bulls and heifen
90-110 lb. 100.00-125.00.
HOGS 141..25-.50 higher 1-2,210-250
lb. 42.50-43.25; 1-3, 205-255 lb.
41.50-42.60; iowi 1-3, 350-600 lb.
34.00-38.00; 2-3,400-650 lb. 30.00-34.00.
FEEDER PIGS: 39. US 1-3, 25-35 lb.
28.00-38.00; 40-50 lb. 38.00-45.00.
SHEEP: 8. Smell lot High Choice 98 lb.
89.00.; few tL ewe. 13.00-16.00.
GOATS: 2.1 Urge 41.00; 1 imell 16.00.
Jersey Shore
Livestock Market, Inc.
Auction every Thunday
at 4:00 p.m.
Jereey Shore, Pa.
Report supplied by Auction
Thunday, Apr. 21, 1988
RETURN TO FARM CALVES
100.00-
GOOD VEAL 95.00-110.00.
COMMON VEAL 50.00-94.00.
CHOICE & PRIME STEERS
71.00-
GOOD STEERS 67.00-70.75.
COMMON STEERS 55.00-66.00.
COMMERCIAL COWS 49.00-55.00.
CANNERS-CUTTERS 47.00-55.75.
SHELLS 42.00-46.00.
CHOICE HEIFERS 65.00-70.00.
GOOD HEIFERS 62.00-66.00.
COMMON HEIFERS 54.00-61.00.
GOOD FEEDERS 70.00-90.00.
COMMON FEEDERS 55.00-69.00.
BULLS 57.00-65.00.
GOOD HOGS 40.00-43.50.
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1794 Oregon PHw, Lancaatw
(717) 569-5700
BRATTLEBORO, VT P-
Pen-Col Decoration-ET, a young
bull owned by Pen-Col Farms,
Millville, PA, recently has been
released for sampling through the
Holstein Sire Development Ser
vice (HSDS) program.
Decoration’s outstanding pedi
gree merits his enrollment in
HSDS. His sire is Arlinda Rotate, a
popular sire with a January 1988
proof of +1740M +79F +46P
The “breakfast boom” set off in
1983 has sizzled to a stop. But
while the boom period of increased
breakfast traffic and sales is no
longer on the upswing, business
continues to be good. This was the
gist of a several-part feature. “Get
ting a Jump on Breakfast Trends,”
in Restaurants & Institutions.
♦ In projecting future trends, the
feature looks at two consumer
groups: the babyboomers and the
seniors. Then, an expert goes on to
identify crucial factors in getting a
share of the breakfast business.
Factors include: how creative the
industry can be in developing
breakfast products, identifying the
right market niche, takeout and
delivery, and finding and keeping
that rare and essential breakfast
cook.
* In fast foods, McDonald’s
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dam, Pen-Col Jetson Decoration-
ET, is a VG-85 Jetson daughter
with 2-02 2X 305 D 23.000 M 3.8%
873 F. Her 7/87 Cls is +297. The
next dam, Pen-Col Wayne Deena,
has records to 32.226 M and 1328 F
in 365 D and is classified VG.
Semen will be distributed by
Holstein Association consultants.
Contact your Area Office at
Good News For Eggs
“power breakfast” is the buzz
phrase. Power breakfasts, which
probably started 11 years ago in
New York, have spread bom coast
to coast, gaining great acceptance
with the “power” set. The movers
and shakers have been sitting
down to big breakfasts... making
big business deals and spending
big bucks for their bacon and eggs.
Maryland Polled Hereford
Association To Hold Field Day
ation, who will speak on the Sire
Summary and how to use it. Lunch
will be provided by Tomsly Farms.
Tomsly Farms is located on the
Eastern Shore of Maryland. Take
U.S. 50 east of the Bay to Easton,
Maryland. Turn left on SR32B,
proceed approximately 7 miles to
Fox Rd. Turn right on Fox Road V 4
mile. All are invited.
research shows that 53% of U.S.
breakfasts are eaten out - half of
them at McDonald’s. Since their
Egg McMuffin came to breakfast
in 1973, McDonald’s morning
customer’s profile has grown from
hard-hats and students to include
business people.
* In yet another area of interest.
EASTON, MD The Mary
land Polled Hereford Association
will hold a Field Day on Saturday,
May 14 at Tomsly Farms. Field
Day activities will include door
prizes and judging contests for
youth, teams, and adults. Speakers
will include Ken Harwell of the
American Polled Hereford Associ-
GROWTH
WrWW OPPORTUNITY
DAIRY FEED SALES
Due to continued sales growth we now have a
dairy feed sales opening in Lancaster County.
This job involves working with dairymen to deve
lop feeding and management programs. Applic
ants should have a dairy science degree, an ag
business degree, or equivalent experience in the
feeding and management of dairy cows. Com
pensation includes salary, bonus, company car
and employee benefits package.
To be considered for this career opportunity
please submit your resume to Mr. Norm William
son, Pennfield Corporation, P.O. Box 4366,711
Rohrerstown Road, Lancaster, Pa. 17604.
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133 Rothsville Station Rd. • Lititz, PA 17543
Phone 717-626-4705
SHIP PARTS DAILY
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717/657-8800 for availability of
Decoration.
HSDS is the young sire proving
program administered by the Hols
tein Association. If you would like
to receive pedigree portfolios on
Decoration or any of the other
HSDS Qualified Sires, write Hols
tein Association, Animal Breeding
Services, 1 Holstein Place, Brat
tleboro, VT 05301 or call
802/254-4551.
Mon.-Fri. - 7 AM - 5 PM
Sat. - 7 AM - 11:30 AM
Sun. Closed - Lord's Day
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