(Continued from Pago A 3) recent export developments. Optimism continues to keep this pit fueled as we approach the long term grain agreement talks with the Soviets. The Crop report showed wheat total wheat produc tion at 1.812 billion bushels as of October Ist which was up from the September Ist estimate of 1.810 billion bushels. Ending stocks were reported at 528 million bushels which compared with 536 million bushels on September 12th. ACRES CATTLE UPDATE: Live cattle and feeder cattle closed higher this afternoon on advances in live cattle attributed to late buy ing as December broke through its previous contract high of $74.95. Earlier strength was tied to short covering and cash connected buy ing in response to news of $73.00 fed cattle prices in Texas. Feeder strength was attributed spill over from live cattle with gains limited by a decline in the last cash quote and the premium to cash index price. CME FEEDER CATTLE SET TLEMENT PRICE: 10/10/88- Two Problem for Shipped-In • Helps prevent or treat shipping fever. • Helps treat bacterial diarrhea. No animal handling medicates through the feed Your Young’s Representative Has All The Details On . If you don’t know the name of the representative nearest you, YOUNG’S, Inc., P.O. Box 71, Roaring Spring, PA 16673 Phone: 814-793-3701. © 1988 Young’s $81.22 dn $ .03. ACRES NEXT DAY OUT LOOK: cash - steady to firmer futures-steady. ACRES HOG UPDATE: Live hog futures settled mostly higher this afternoon closing from 22 lower to 30 points higher. Buying late in the session was attributed to spillover from the cattle pits. Pres sure throughout most of the ses sion was linked to higher than expected interior receipts and ideas cash prices would be steady to $ .50 lower tomorrow. Prices were underpinned by steady mid day values. ACRES NEXT DAY OUT LOOK: cash - steady to lower futures - steady to weak. North Jersey Livestock HacketUtown, NJ Tue*., Oct. 11, 1988 Report (upplied by auction CALVES .49-1.50. COWS .38'/. -,52V.. EASY COWS .10-.45V4. HEIFERS .43-.60. BULLS .47 .85. STEERS .46*/. -.67V1. HOGS .29-.39K . ROASTING PIGS. EACH ZOO-20.00. BOARS .30. SOWS .22-.25. SHEEP .18-.61. LAMBS, EACH 16.00-69.00. LAMBS, PER LB. .43-.95. GOATS, BACH 8.00-79.00. KIDS, EACH 12.00-50.00. TOTAL 1,609. START KWIK® premix medicated START KWIK® and RID WORM ™ (££) young’s Livestock * Quolity STEERS: HIGH CHOICE & PRIME 67.00- CHOICE 65.00-66.75; GOOD 60.00-63.50; STANDARD 54.00- HEIFERS- CHOICE 62.50- GOOD- 57.00-61.75. COWS UTILITY & COMMERCIAL -48.5- CUTTERS 46.00-48.75; CANNER & LOW CUTTER- 32.50-44.25. BULLOCKS- GOOD & CHOICE 57.50- BULLS- YIELD GRADE #1 54.50- FEEDER CATTLE STEERS, GOOD 62.00-84.50, STAN DARD 57.00-61.50; BULLS, GOOD 61.00- STANDARD 55.00-60.50; HEIFERS, GOOD 64.00-76.00, STAN DARD 49.00-58.50. CALVES: 304. PRIME 92.50-102.50; CHOICE 86.50-91.00; GOOD 78.00- STANDARD & GOOD 65.00- 90-110 LBS. 84.50-102.00; 65-90 LBS. 76.00-89.50; HOLSTEIN BULLS 90-130 LBS. 112.00-142.50; HOLSTEIN HEIFERS 90-130 LBS. 92.00- HOGS: 114. US#l-2 41.75-42.50; US#l-3 37.00-40.75; SOWS US#l-3 28.50-35.25. FEEDER PIGS: 126. US#l-3 20-35 LBS. 14.00-22.50 PER HEAD; 1-3 35-50 LBS. 24.00-32.00 PER HEAD. SHEEP: 37. CHOICE 60.00-62.50; GOOD 54.00-60.50; SL. EWES 22.00-37.50. GOATS: 22.00-57.00 PER HEAD. 6 LOADS HAY J 69.00 TO $113.00 PER TON. 1 LOAD OF EAR CORN 117.50 PER TON. Preventers Beef Cattle • Broad-spectrum control. • One day program is easy to administer. • The kind of safety you need in a dewormer. write or call: Nutritional Services • Service • Flexibility Rumatel" is a registered trademark of Pfizer, Inc Start Kwik” is a registered trademark of Cargill, Inc Morrison Cove Livestock Marti nsburg, Pa. Monday, Oct 10, 1988 Report nipplled by auction CATTLE: 238. RID WORM “ dewormer medicated (Rumatel)® Lancaster Farming, Saturday, October 15, 1988-Al7 Indiana Livestock Homer City, Pa. Thuraday, October 13 Report supplied by PDA CATTLE: 255. Steen Choice 66.00- Select 63.25-66.50; Standaid 57.50- Choice heifen few 65.00- few Select 61.00-64.00; Stan daid 53.00-57.00; Breaking Utility & Com mercial cows 48.00-52.00; Cutter & Bon ing Utility 45.50-49.50; Caimer & Low Cutter 39.00-46.00; shells 26.00; couple Select bullocks 58.50; few Standard 55.00- YG 1, 1300-2550 lb. bulls 53.50- few No. 2, 1000-1300 lb. 49.00- FEEDER CATTLE: Med. 1,550-670 lb. steers 70.00-75.00; few 900-950 lb. 61.00- Med. 1, 425-600 lb. heifers 60.00- CALVES: 105. Few Good vealeis 90.00- one Choice 103.00; Standard & Good 90-120 lb. 81.00-93.00; 60-85 lb. 70.00- hoi. buUs 90-120 lb. 100.00- beef cross bulls and heifers 85-110 lb. 92.00-116.00. HOGS: 127. US 1-2, 230-255 lb. 41.00- 1-3,210-250 lb. 40.00-41.00; 1 lot 2-3, 282 lb. 37.75; few US 1-3 sows 300-600 lb. 31.00-32.00; 2-3, 300-650 lb. 29.00- few boars 23.00-30.00. FEEDER PIGS: 19. 35-40 lb. 15.00- per head. SHEEP: 42. Couple High Choice 95 lb. 65.00; Choice 80-113 lb. 57.00-59.50; few Good & Choice 55-65 lb. feeder limbi 57.00- GOATS: 10. Large 45.00-50.00; few imall 16.00-22.00. Lapp ENERGY FREE DRINKERS MODEL 50040 0 Gallon 40 Gallon Can Send UPS Proven to work - Since 1984 Drinkers have a new unique baffled drinking design with free floatihg insulated Therma-Cap manufactured from a durable poly-product. This makes it easy for air livestock to drink from. No wasted water under ground. Sheep Hill Road, New Holland, PA 17557 7-7:30 AM/PM 717-354-920 S or 717-656-9215 Authorized Dealers MIFFLINBURG NISSLEY’S FARMER’S FEEDING EXCHANGE EQUIPMENT Box 26 RD #l, Box 417 Mifflmbuig, PA 17844-0026 Willow Street, PA 17584 717-966-1001 717-786-7654 DANIEL’S FARM SHOW-EASE STORE STALL CO, 330 Glenbrook Rd. 573 Willow Rd. Lcola, PA 17540 Lancaster, PA 17601 717-656-6982 717-299-2536 AUTOMATIC D&M FARM FARM SYSTEMS SUPPLY 608 E. Evergreen Rd. RD #2, Box 728 Lebanon, PA 17042 Bedford, PA 15522 717-274-5333 814-623-8129 ALLEN H. STOLTZFUS FARM MARTIN CONSTRUCTION 2433 Paradise Church Rd g ox 244 Hagerstown, MD 21740 Umonville, PA 19375 301-733-0458 215-388-6391 East Coast Carlot Thun, Oct 13, 19M Report nipplied by USDA EAST COAST CARLOT MEAT TRADE DELIVERED PRICES (CAP) BOSTON TO WASHINGTON AREA INCLUSIVE. COMPARED TO WEDNESDAY’S CLOSE: CHOICE AND PRIME SPECIAL FED VEAL GENERALLY STEADY IN LIGHT TEST. GOOD AND CHOICE BONING VEAL STEADY; NO SALES REPORTED FOR INSHIPPED. COM PARED TO LAST WEEK CHOICE AND PRIME LAMB FULLY STEADY. VEAL CARCASS HIDE ON CHOICE & PRIME (SPECIAL FED) 50 HEAD 220-280 LBS. FEW 205.00, GENER ALLY STEADY. GOOD & CHOICE BONING TYPE NORTHEASTERN SUPPLIERS 200 HEAD 65-75 LBS. 122.00-124.00, STEADY. 55-64 LBS. 118.00-120.00. 45-54 LBS. 114.00-116.00. 35-44 LBS. 110.00-112.00. 34 LBS. DWN 108.00-110.00. INSHIPPED NO SALES REPORTED. LAMB CARCASS, CHOICE & PRIME F. 0.8. OMAHA 26 LOADS COMPARED TO LAST WEEK; 55 LBS. DWN 130.00, STEADY. 55-65 LBS. 130.00, STEADY. 65-75 LBS. 130.00, STEADY. LAMB CARCASS, CHOICE & PRIME CAP. EAST COAST IS LOADS COMPARED TO LAST WEEK; 55 LBS. DWN 134.50-135.50, STEADY. 55-65 LBS. 134.50-135.50, STEADY. 65-75 LBS. 134.50-135.50, STEADY. No Gas/No Electric Manufactured By— S.M. COMPANY
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