Estimated Daily Livestock Slaughter Under Federal Inspection July 5, 1989 WEEK AGO (EOT) YEAR AGO (ACT) WEEK TO DATE (EOT) SAME PD LT WK (EOT) SAME PD LT YR (ACT) WEI)., 7/S/89 (EOT) WEEK AGO (EOT) YEAR AGO (ACT) WEEK TO DATE (EOT) SAME PD LT WK (EOT) SAME PD LT WK (ACT) Oklahoma City Feed Cattle Weekly July 5, 19*9 COMPARED WITH LAST WEEK’S CLOSE-FEEDER CATTLE AND CALVES BASICALLY STEADY TO WEAK. OVERALL QUALITY NOT PARTICULARLY ATTRACTIVE WITH load LOTS DIFFICULT to accu mulate. ACTUAL AFFECT OF LAST FRIDAY’S HOG AND PIG INVEN TORY DIFFICULT TO JUDGE DUE TO THE LIGHT RUN THIS HOLIDAY PER IOD. SLAUGHTER COWS $l.OO LOW ER. SLAUGHTER BULLS STEADY TO $l.OO LOWER. SLAUGHTER CATTLE DEMAND FAIRLY GOOD DURING THE WEEK’S CLOSING TRADING SESSION. ONE MAJOR LOCAL PACK ER NOT KILLING THIS WEEK; HOW EVER, LIMITED NUMBERS TOOK UP MOST OF THE SLACK. RECEIPTS THIS WEEK 1,900; LAST WEEK 12,345; LAST YEAR 2,709. YEARLING FEED ER STEERS AND HEIFERS 80% OF THE RUN; FEEDER CALVES 11%; COWS AND BULLS 9%. FEEDER STEERS: MEDIUM AND LARGE FRAME 1. 325 LB. $120.00; 400-500 LB. $97.75-$105.50; 500-600 LB. $90.25-593.50; 625-700 LB. $85.75-586.50; 725-800 LB. $80.25^884.50; 800-875 LB. $79.25-880.25; 925-975 LB. $76.75-577.25. LARGE FRAME 2 HOLS TEIN'S, 800-900 LB. 865.50-569.75. FEEDER HEIFERS: MEDIUM AND LARGE FRAME 1.245 LB. $106.00; 355 LB. $97.00; 400-500 LB. $84.50-591.00; 500-525 LB. $84.25-586.50; 625-700 LB. $79.00-583.00: 700-750 LB. CHOOSE BROCK Most Needed features as standard equipment (all are extra-cost options on other brands, If available) • Grade #8.2 bolts throughout for strength... super strength roof for durability. CHOOSE THE COMPLETE GRAIN BIN FOR UNSURPASSED CROP SECURITY - TOP RETURNS FROM YOUR GRAIN For full information on BROCK’S other features and a FREE quote, simply return the coupon at right to our office. There is absolutely no obligation to buy. @BROCK./'f?fr WBROCKyour tlntehohfJ BA HI 1248 S. Mountain Rd. DHlsburg, Pa. 17019 BUSINESS: 717-432-9738 FAX: 717-432-8389 MD: 301-429-8960 CATTLE CALVES -rj- , r 327,000 7,000 126,000 11,000 UO,OOO 7,000 249.000 15,000 126.000 ' 11,000 127.000 8,000 -.128,000 7,000 129.000 11,000 247.000 15,000 377.000 22,000 ' 255,000 22,000 579.00- LOAD 820 LB. $76.00. SLAUGHTER COWS: CLOSE— BREAKING UTILITY Y.G. 3-4 548.25-SSI.OO, HIGH DRESSING 531.00- LOW-DRESSING 545.50- CUTTER AND BONING UTILITY Y.G. 1-2 548.00-552.25, HIGH DRESSING $51.00- $54.50. CANNER AND LOW DRESSING CUTTER $43.25-548.00. SLAUGHTER BULLS: CLOSE -- Y.G. 1,1200-1850 LB. AVERAGE DRESSING $61.25- $64.50, HIGH DRESSING 564.50- NO HIGH-BONING OFFERED.' Keister’s Middleburg Auction Middleburg, PA July 4,1989 CATTLE 288... Report nipplied by the auction... High Choice A Prime daughter iteen 75.00-77.60, Choice 73.00-76r75, Select 65.00-72.75; Choice holtteim 65.00- Select 60.00-64.75, Standard 56.00- Choice al. heifers 68.00- Select 62.00-67.75, Standard 58.00- Breaking Utility & Commer cid sl. cows 48.00-54.75, Cutter A Boning Utility 47.00-53.75, Calmer & low Cutter 43.00- Shells down to 20.00. Choice sl. bullocks 72.00-76.50, Select 65.00- Yield Grade No. 1, 1200/1985 lbs. sl. bulls 60.00-67.10, No. 2, 800/1200 lbs. 56.75-59.75. FEEDER CATTLE; Medium Frame No. 1-2, 350/750 lbs. steers 65,00-87.00. M-l 350/700 lbs. heifers 60.00-72.00. CALVES 228...Ch0ice vealers 80.00- Standard and Good 90/110 lbs. 80.00-90.00, Utility 60/90 lbs. | PLEASE SEND ME INFORMATION ON , BROCK® BINS: | NAME j ADDRESS ] CITY | PHONE ( 60.00- Firm Calvei: Holstein Bulls No. 1. 95/1 IS lbs. 125.00-147.00, Hoi. Heifers 85/115 lbs. 100.00-135.00. HOGS 3SS...US No. 1,220/240 lbs. bar row i and gilts 51.00-52.00, No. 1-2, 215/245 lbs. 50.00-51.00,2-3 20Q/250 lbs. 49.00- 2-4 190/270 lbs. 46.00-49.00. US No. 1-3 275/640 lbs. sows 3XOO-36.00, 2-3 275/550 lbs. 28.00-32.00. Boars 3LOO'3XOO. FEEDER PIGS 294.. US No. 1-3 20/35 lbs. feeder pigs 16.00-28.00, 35/50 lbs. 25.00- all per head. SHEEP 25... Choice 80/110 lbs. spring slaughter lambs 55.00-64.00, few 35 lbs. 90.00, Good 60/80 lbs. 52.00-60.00. Slaughter ewes 20.00-35.00. GOATS 27... Large 40.00-80.00, Small 16.00- all per head. SHEEP 21,000 20,000 21,000 39.000 20.000 24.000 21.000 18,000 45.000 60.000 39,000 HOGS 296.000 306.000 294.000 591.000 308.000 300.000 297.000 301.000 594.000 888.000 609,000 SLAUGHTER HOLSTEINS; STEERS CHOICE 66.00-69.25; SELECT 63.00- MEDIUM 58.00-62.00. SLAUGHTER HEIFERS: SELECT BSO-9SO LBS. 61.25-64.75; MEDIUM HOLSTEINS 54.75-57.25. COWS: STRONG DEMAND! BREAK. UTILITY AND COMMERCIAL 50.75- CUTTER AND BONING UTILITY 50.00-53.25; CANNER AND LOW GUTTER 47.00-51.00; BIG MIDDLE 46.50-49.00; SHELLY 46.00 AND DOWN. SLAUGHTER FAT BULLS: YIELD GRADE 1 AND 2 55.25-63.00. VEAL CALVES; CHOICE 100.00- GOOD 90.00-99.00; STANDARD 80.00-89.00; LIGHT/ WEAK 79.00 AND DOWN. FARM BULLS; 110.00-144.00. HOGS: BARROWS AND GILTS 1.00 LOWER. USI-3 210-260 LBS. 48.00- UNDER 200 LBS. 34.00- 2 AND 4. ALL WEIGHTS, 38.00- SOWS: ALL WEIGHTS, US#l AND 3 31.75- 2 AND 4. ALL WEIGHTS, TO 31.50. ST ZIP Carlisle Livestock Market Carlisle, Pa. Tuesday, Juki 4, 1989 BOARS; 28.00-30.75. FEEDER PIGS: BY THE HEAD, US NO. 1-3 25-35 LBS. 20.00-28.00. LAMBS: GOOD 80-120 LBS. 59.0069.00; EWES 15.00-24.00. GOATS: SMALL/MEDIUM 26.0049.00. SALE EVERY TUBS. EVE 5:30 P.M. RABBITS, POULTRY AND EGGS. 7 P.M. LIVESTOCK. Valley Livestock Athens, Pa. Monday, July 3, 1989 Report supplied by auction HOLSTEIN HFR. CALVES TO 135.00. VEAL CALVES TO 86.00. VEALER BULL CALVES TO 145.00. SLAUGHTER CALVES 65.0074.00. GRASSERS & FEEDERS 50.0065.00. LAMBS, 50.0069.00. SHEEP 15.00-3XOO. HOGS 200 TO 250 LBS. 40.0044.50. SOWS 28.0034.00. BOARS 22.0034.00. PIGS TO 36.00. HEIFERS 50.0055.00. STEERS 55.0064.00. FEEDER STEERS 52.0073.00. BULLS 51.0057.75. COWS GOOD 47.0052.75. COWS MEDIUM 45.00-47.00. COWS POOR OR SMALL 32.0044.00. CATTLE MARKET STEADY. CALF MARKET UNSETTLED. GOATS TO 60.00. PONIES TO 190.00. HORSES MEDIUM TO 380.00. PRICES ABOUT STEADY WITH LAST WEEK. “SUN SATIONAL” PROTECTION FOR ALL OUTDOOR ACTIVITIES FARMERS - FISHERMEN - HOME GARDENERS • GOLFERS ■ LANDSCAPERS If You Enjoy Being Out In The Sun But Don’t Want The Harmful Effects Of The Sun Rays - This Product ‘ Is For You Extended Brim h Back Gives Mon Protection Easily Adjustable Suspended Head- Band ■ One Size . Tits All Offers Proi From Ml Bumps & ' * Retalnei Secure Mo Netting The DNA SUN HELMET is Ideal protection for anyone who worka or plays for prolonged periods under hazardous sun rays. Specially engineered ventilation porta at each side of the SUN HELMET provide generous air flow-through easential in providing comfort under the aim. Complicated injection molding allows vent panels to be louvered downward to enhance In coming air flow and shed moisture. A sturdy suspend ed headband increasea the air circulation capacity of the SUN HELMET and adjusts to any size. Retainer tabs along the wide brim secure mosquito netting. I I Colon: Ton, White, Navy Blue & Green (Circle Preference) Please tend Helmet(s) At $19.95 Each Plus $2.80 Shipping ft Handling. (Cheek Or Money Order) “•A 3J* ENTERPRISES 20S Worthington Dr. City. MxUm, PA WS4I Stat - ALLOW 10 DAYS FOR DELIVERY - incasl Acres Cattle Update: uve cattle future! futures closed from 78 to 128 points higher while feeders closed from 5 lower to 27 higher on the front option. Today's session was extremely volatile with August trading in a 148 point range. Weakness this morning was tied to Mow through selling from Monday's close and continued concerns over sluggish boxed beef movement and fed cattle sales. Prices were mostly lower midday with the unex pected burst in buying catching many par ticipants by surprise. Some support was tied to USDA reports of active fed tales at steady to $ .50 higher levels. Further pres sure this morning was tied to limit gains in the com pit and spillover from the hog pig. CME FEEDER SETTLEMENT PRICE: Unquoted NEXT DAY OUTLOOK: CASH PRICES - steady to weak FUTURES - steady to mixed. Acres Hog Update: Live hogi doted from 52 higher on the June to limit lower on the August option while pork bellies settled limit lower on the front four options. Follow through sites from yester diy’s limit losses started the session sharp ly lower with further pressure attributed to limit gains in the com. 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