Central U.S. Carlot Pork Report Tues, July 27, 1988 Report supplied byUSDA CENTRAL U.S. CARtof 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# MOSTLY 1.00-4.00 HIGHER; BOSTON BUTTS 1.00-2.00 HIGHER; SKDTIAMS STEADY TO 1.75 LOWER; SDLS BELL IES 3.00-7.00 LOWER, MOST DECLINE ON 12-16#. TRADE SLOW TO MODERATE FOR LIGHT TO MODERATE DEMAND AND OFFERINGS. US #2 175 LB. HOG CARCASS DECLINED (.61) TO $60.02 P/CWT LOADS PORK CUTS 24.50. LOADS TRIM/PROCESS PORK 15.50. PORK CUTS OMAHA BASIS LOINS, REGULAR FRESH 14-18 LBS. 3.5 LDS. 101.00-106.00. 18-22 LBS. 101.50 A. BNLS. CENTER CUT LOIN 241.00-243.00 A. TENDERLOINS 2/BAG 267.00-344.00 A. BOSTON BUTTS 4-8 LBS. 8.0 LDS. 64.00-68.00. SPARERIBS FRESH 1.5- LBS. 105.00-107.00 A. 3.5- LBS. 100.00 A. SPARERIBS FROZEN 1.5- LBS. 1.0 LD. 101.50. W-L Alfalfas Why grow anything but the Best? mm “W-L is very definitely a high quality seed. The varieties are dependable, the crop is more persistent, and I think the hay quality is better. I took 4 cuttings last and the fourth was just like the first'” CulKindet OuuryviUe, PA LOIN BACKRIBS 1.5/DN. LBS. 195.00 D. 1.75/DN LBS. 180.00 D. 1.75-2.25 175.00 D. HAMS, SKINNED, FRESH 14-17 LBS. 67.00 A. 17- LBS. 3.0 LDS. 66.00-68.00. 20-26 LBS. 3.0 LDS. 67.00-68.25. 26-32 LBS. 62.00 B. 32/UP LBS. 49.50 A. BELLIES, SDLS. SKIN ON, FRESH 10-12 LBS. 0.5 LD. 40.00. 12-14 LBS. 2.0 LDS. 41.00-44 00. 14-16 LBS. 2.0 LDS. 41.00-44 00. 16-18 LBS. 05 LD. 42.00. 18- LBS. 38.50 A. 20-25 LBS. 1.0 LD. 26.00. BELLIES, SDLS. SKIN ON, FROZEN 12-14 LBS. 34.25, DEC. FRZ. MAX A. 14-16 LBS. 34.25, DEC. FRZ. MAX A. PORK TRIMMINGS/ BONELESS PROCESSING PORK (CHEMICAL LEAN) COMBO 42% FRESH 4.5 LDS 20 25-21 25 COMBO 72% FRESH 1.0 LD. 62.00- BOXED FROZEN 3.0 LDS. 59.00- BONELESS PICNIC MEAT COMBO 72% FRESH 3.0 LDS. 63.00-65.00. BOXED 72% FROZEN 1 LDS. 64.00. SKINNED JOWLS COMBO FRESH 3.0 LDS. 16.00-16.50. CURED & PROCESSED MEATS HAMS, SMOKED, SKINNED, WATER ADDED 16-19 LBS. 77.00-90.00. 19-23 LBS. 68.0090.00. “I plant 900 acres with W-L because it gives me tonnage and quality. WL 316 comes back quickly and stays fine. When you're doing as many acres as I am, that leaf to stem ratio is important" Dean Stuart Corning, NY PICNICS, SMOKED, WATER AbDED 4-7 LBS. 50.00-62.00. BACON, SLICED, VAC. PACK 1# PKG. 100.00-167.00. 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 Oklahoma City Feed Cattle Weekly Oklahoma City, Okla. Wednesday, July 27, 1988 WEEKLY CATTLE SUMMARY: FEEDER STEERS AND HEIFERS UNDER 600 LB. 1.00- 3.00 HIGHER; OVER 600 LB. 1.00-2.00 HIGHER. SLAUGHTER COWS STEADY TO 1.00 HIGHER. SLAUGHTER BULLS 2.00-4.00 HIGHER. TRADE ACTIVE. DEMAND GOOD. RECEIPTS THIS WEEK 12,000; LAST WEEK 14,715; LAST YEAR 11,166. SUPPLY INCLUDED 80% YEARLING FEEDERS, 12% FEEDER CALVES. 8% COWS & BULLS. FEEDER STEERS: MEDIUM AND LARGE FRAME 1, 150-300 LB. 123.00- 300-400 LB. 112.00- 400-450L8. 99.50-107.00; 450-500 LB. 91.50- 97.75; 500-550 LB. 87.50- 550-600 LB. 85.00-88.25; 600-700 LB. 81.00-85.50; 700-750 LB. 80.75-82.50; 750-800 LB. 78.00-81.50; 800-900 LB. 75.00-80.00; 900-950 LB. 73.50- HOLSTEIN STEERS: LARGE FRAME 2,650-75 C LB. "The WL 318 has done very well. We've got one bed we planted 8 years ago, and it's still producing. We got four cuttings this year' And we planted some 316 this Spring, and it did exceptionally well i" Rou Smith, Jr. JtnttUviUe, MD Lancasferririihg J * rday! r July 66.00-67.00; 800-925 LB. 64.00-67.00. FEEDER HEIFERS: MEDIUM AND LARGE FRAME 1, 150-300 LB. 96.50-115.00; 350-400 LB. 91.5 a 101 .00; 40a450 LB. 86.0090.00; 45a500 LB. 79.75- 84.00; 50a600 LB. 78.0a81.75; 60a700 LB. 74.25-78.50; 70a800 LB 73.75- 80a825 LB. 71.0a74.00. SLAUGHTER COWS: BREAKING UTILITY, FEW COMMERCIAL 3-4 45.75- CUTTER AND BONING UTILITY 1-2 45.0a50.00. CANNER AND LOW DRESSING CUTTER 1-2 37.75- SLAUGHTER BULLS; Y.G. 1 1000-1300 LB. 52.0a58.00; 130a2000 LB. 55.0a61.00. HIGH DRESSING 60.0a65.00. New Holland Horses New Holland Sales Stables New Holland, PA Monday, July 25, 1988 Report supplied by Auction REGISTERED RECEIPTS OF 224 HEAD OF HORSES. MULES AND PONIES. MARKET STEADY. LOCAL DRIVING HORSES 400.0a1000.00. RIDING HORSES: 275.0a575.00. LIGHTWEIGHT KILLERS: 210.0a325.00. HEAVYWEIGHT KILLERS: 375.0a450.00. MARE PONIES: 35.0a75.00. COLTS: 15.0a30.00. GELDING PONIES: 35.0a70.00. LARGER PONIES: 110.0ai90.00. Penns Valley Livestock Centre Hall, Pa. Tuesday, July 26, 1988 Report Supplied by Auction BEEF COWS: UTILITY AND COM MERCIAL 47.50-50.25; CUTTERS 43.00- CANNERS 39.00-42.75; SHELLS 36.50. HEIFERS: GOOD 57.00-61.00; STAN DARD 50.00-54.00; COMMERCIAL 42.00- STEERS: SELECT 55.00-59.00. BULLS: GOOD 57.00-59.00; STAN DARD 53.00-56.25. FEEDER CATTLE: 300-500 LBS. LARGE FRAME 61.00-78.00; 500-700 LBS. LARGE FRAME 54.00-69.00; 500-700 LB§. SMALL FRAME 50.00- VEAL CALVES: GOOD 80.00-85.00; STANDARD 67.00-78.00; UTILITY 60.00- FARM CALVES: BULLS 100.00- HEIFERS 75.00-85.00. SOWS: 29.50-32.00. SHOATS: 25-30 LBS. PER HEAD 10.00- 30-35 LBS. PER HEAD 18.00- 35-50 LBS. PER HEAD 25.0031.00. LAMBS: 48.0052.00. SHEEP: 8.0015.00. GOATS PER HEAD; 36.0044.00. UW l y*s TO BETTER EQUIPMENT FM It to Uwrtir tafMtof't WwWlirf Agri-Tuf Cover™ Protect your round hay bales from sun ram, snow or sleet with our all-weather shields Single Bale Size 5' x 9‘/2' x 8 mil -20 per box-(includes 80 tie-downs) 1-9 cases $79.80 ea. 10 or more $75.80 ea. Multi-Bale Economy Size(covers 20 bales at once) 10' x 100' x 10 mil- I per box-(includes 36 tie-downs) 1-9 cases $69.80 ea. 10 or more $66.30 ea. 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