Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, October 01, 1988, Image 8

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    AB*Lancastar Farming, Saturday, October 1, 1988
OLD FARMER’S ALMANAC
OCT. 3-9,1988
Cider that's hot hits the spot
Sputnik I, the first successful manmade satellite, launched into orbit Oct 4, 1957
American rocket scientist Robert H Goddard bom at Worcester, Mass, Oct 5,1882
. American Library Association founded in Philadelphia Oct 6, 1876 Average
length of days for the week 11 hours, 31 minutes Great Chicago Fire destroyed
much of city, causing 250 deaths and $2OO miHion m damage Oct 8,1871 It's easier
to do a job right than to explain why you didn't
Ask the Old Farmer: We have real trouble
removing light bulbs from some of our fix
tures They are so stuck that we are afraid
the bulbs will break in our hands How can
we prevent this from happening 7 CV,
Cuyahoga Falls, Ohio
Put a little olive oil on your thumb and forefin
ger the next time you are changing a light bulb
Rub the oil on the base of the bulb, leaving a
light film of oil on it This should keep the bulb
from sticking
Home Hints: Harvest brussels sprouts from the bottom of the plant up Sprouts are tastier after a
frost, and plants survive through early winter
OLD FARMER'S WEATHER FORECAST
New England: Week begins rainy and warm, midweek rain continues, heavy north,
end of week cold.
Greater New York-New Jersey: Beginning of week clear and hot, ram midweek, end
of week cloudy and cool
Middle Atlantic Coastal: Week begins with showers, midweek rainy and cool, end of
week sunny
Piedmont oc Southeast Coastal: Showers at week's beginning; midweek sunny and
cool; end of week rainy and warm
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Carlisle Livestock
Market
Carlisle, Pa.
Tuesday, Sept. 27, 1988
CATTLE: STEERS: ACTIVE! NO
HIGH CHOICE OR PRIME OFFERED
CHOICE 68 50-70 00, GOOD-LOW
CHOICE 64.50-68 25; MEDIUM
57 25-63.75. HOLSTEINS: CHOICE
62 00-66 50. HEIFERS: GOOD-LOW
CHOICE 60.50-66.75; MEDIUM-GOOD
HOLSTEINS 50.75-60.00 COWS
STRONG DEMAND! EARLY BIRD
PENS 200 TO 300 HIGHER HIGH
YIELD 49 50-51 75, GOOD 46 50-49.25;
MEDIUM 44 00-46.25; BIG MIDDLE
42.50-47.50; SHELLY 42.00 & DOWN
FAT BULLS- MEDIUM 53 75-57.00.
FEEDER CATTLE: ACTIVE BID
DING ON A GOOD RUN! NEXT SPE
CIAL FEEDER CATTLE SALE TUBS
OCT. 11 7:30 P.M. STEERS- (300-550
LB.) CHOICE 90 00-97.00; GOOD
80.00-89.00; MEDIUM 64.00-77.00
(MOSTLY HOLSTEINS); STEERS
(6OO-850 LB) CHOICE 73 00-77.00;
GOOD HOLSTEINS 63.00-70.00;
MEDIUM HOLSTEINS 58.00-62.00
HEIFERS (ALL WEIGHTS) CHOICE
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83.00- GOOD 69.00-77.00;
MEDIUM 56.50-64.50 (MOSTLY KOLS
TEINS). BULLS (ALL WEIGHTS)
CHOICE 76.00-80.00; GOOD
71.00- 00; MEDIUM 62 00-68.00.
VEAL CALVES: ACTIVE CHOICE
97.00-109 00; GOOD 90.00-96.00,
MEDIUM 84 00-89 00, LIGHT/WEAK
83.00 & DOWN. FARM BULLS
120 00-150 00.
HOGS. BARROWS & GILTS 100
HIGHER US NO 1-3 210-250 LBS
40 50-42 25, OVER 260 LB 37.60-40 00
2 & 3’S (ALL WEIGHTS) 35 00-40 25
SOWS 1 00 HIGHER. OVER 450 LB
Jl 00-33 25; UNDER 450 31 00-33 00. 2
& 3’S 27 25-30.50.
BOARS 25 25-3100.
FEEDER PIGS (BY THE HD) (20-25
LBS. 17.00-18.00) (25-45 LBS.
22 00-26.00).
SHEEP: LAMBS ACTIVE. CHOICE
55-75 LBS. 69 00-76.00; GOOD &
CHOICE 80-100 LBS 59.00-68 00; MED
58.00 & DOWN.
EWES: 23.00-31.00.
GOATS (LG) 51.00-57.50; (HD)
SM/MED 20 00-50 00
HOSTETTER PORK
Wanted To Buy
Crippled and
Disabled Sows
and Boar*
Hogs Slaughtered For
Federal Inspection
marketing program!
Keister’s Middleburg
Auction
Middleburg, PA
September 27, 1988
CATTLE 405...PDA...Compared with
last Tuesday’s market: Slaughter steers
steady to weak, spots to $3 lower. Cows
unevenly steady. High Choice and Prime
1225/1390 lbs. slaughter steers
68.75-72.85, Choice 1025/1400 lbs.
64.00- few 69.35, Select 61.75-65.50,
few 67.00; Choice 1210/1555 lbs. holsteins
62-65.50, few 67.75, Select 60-63.75, Stan
dard 56-60.50, few low Standard 53-55.50.
Few Choice si. heifers 62-66.75, few Select
58.50-62, few Select & Choice holsteins
55-64.25, few Standard 54.50-59, few Util
ity & low Standard 49.50-52.50. Breaking
Utility & Commercial si. cows
46.85-49.85, few to 50.85, low yielding
down to 44.35, Cutter & Boning Uuhty
44-48.85, few to 50.75, Canner & Low Cut
ter 41.00-44, few down to 38.0 p, Shells
down to 33.75. One Choice si. bullock
66.25, few Select 58-61.75, few Standard
55-59.25. Few Yield Grade No. 1,
1230/1995 lbs. si. bulls 60.00-67.85, two
No. 21310/1425 lbs. 53.00&56.00. Feeder
Cattle; Few Medium Frame No. 1,535/610
lbs. steers 60.00-73, Large #2,425/765 lbs.
55.00- Few Med. & Large #l,
610/770 lbs. heifers 57-58.50, Large #2,
350/560 lbs. 62.00-69, 550/880 lbs.
52-62.50. Medium Frame No. 1, 615/885
lbs. bulls 56.00-60.50, fe Med. & Large #l,
450/635 lbs. 73.00-75, Urge #2. 360/505
lbs. 58.00-61.00.
CALVES 197...Fcw Good & Choice
vealers 90.00-101, Standard and Good
ck
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85/135 lbs. 90.00-96. 75/80 lbs.
77.00- few Utility 55/80 lbs.
65.00- Farm Calves; Holstein Bulls
90/135 lbs. 100.00-149.00; Hoi. Heifers
85/145 lbs. 96.00127.00. Beef cross bulls
& heifers 60/100 lbs. 80.00134.00.
HOGS 525...8an0ws and gilts .50 to $1
higher. US No. 1,225/2501b5. 43.0044.50,
1-2 220/250 lbs. 42.0043.00,2-3 210/250
lbs. 41.00-42, 2-4 190/270 lbs.
37.0041.00. US No. 1-3 280/650 lbs. sows
29.0032, Light weights 38.00,2-3 270/575
lbs. 22.0029.00. Boars 27.0028, Light
weights 28.0032.00.
FEEDER PIGS 600... SPECIAL CON
SIGNMENT 161 HEAD 1-2 (MOSTLY)
43/52 LBS. 55.0062.00, LOT 49 CWT.
...US No. 1-3 20/35 lbs. feeder pigs
15.0023, lot 15 lbs. 14.00, 35/50 lbs.
20.0027.00. 50/60lbs. 31.00-32,2-3 30/40
lbs. ll.ools.oo.lotUtility 28lbs. 11.00-
all per head.
SHEEP 50... Few Choice & Prime
100/120 lbs. spring slaughter lambs
54.0056.00, Choice & Prime 70/115 lbs.
shorn lambs 55.0064, one 69.00; Choice
80/115 lbs. 52.0059, few 130/150 lbs.
50.00. Two Slaughter sheep 14.00&15.00.
GOATS 5... Few Large 54.0057.00, one
Medium 34.00 all per head.
Frederick Livestock
Auction
Frederick, Md.
Monday, Sept. 26, 1988
Report Supplied by Auction
BUTCHER COWS: ACTIVE 1.50
HIGHER. GOOD 49.00-51.00; STAN
DARD & UTILITY 45.00-49.00; CAN-
needs of the poultrymen.
NERS 42.00-45.00; SHELLY 42.00
DOWN.
BULLS: HIGH YIELD TO 61.00;
GOOD 55.00-57.00.
STEERS: SELECT 64.00-66.00; STAN
DARD 55.00-62.00.
HEIFERS: GOOD 60.00-65.00;
MEDIUM 52.00-58.00.
BUTCHER HOGS: NO TOPS
OFFERED, MARKET WAS 40,50, FEW
190-205 LBS. 35.00-37.50.
SOWS: 300-600 LBS. 30.00-32.75;
THIN 25.00-27.00. BOARS TO 27.50.
VEAL CALVES; NO CHOICE. GOOD
CHOICE FEW 110-130 LBS. 91.00-94.00.
'BO-110 LBS. 'BO.OO-92.00; CULL
CALVES 50-80 LBS. 75.00-88 00; WEAK
& ROUGH 50.00 DOWN.
CALVES RETURNING TO FARM:
BULLS 15.00-20.00 HIGHER. HOLS
TEIN ‘ HEIFERS 90-120 LBS.
110.00- HOLSTEIN BULLS 85-95
LBS. 95.00-120.00, 100-115 LBS.
110.00-
LAMBS: CHOICE 80-100 LB.
59.00- 60 LB. TO 65.00; MEDIUM
GOOD BUCKS 52.00-57.00; SHEEP TO
31.00.
STOCK CATTLE: STEERS FEW
GOOD 500-700 LBS. 75.00-81.00. HOL.
CROSS TO 67.50; HEIFERS 300-500
LBS. 72.00-77.00; 500-700 LBS.
58.00- SPRINGING HEIFERS
LARGE TO 925.00; SMALL
400.00-
PIGS & SHOATS LIGHT RUN. BY
THE HEAD FEW 40-50 LBS.
23.00-
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