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    Central U.S.
Carlot
Beef Report
March 4, 1992
Report fuppUed by USDA
CENTRAL U.S. CARLOT BEEF
REPORT (INCLUDES THE MAJOR
PRODUCTION AREAS IN THE MID
WEST AND TEXAS) AS OP 3 P.M.
COMPARED TO TUESDAY’S 3 P.M.
REPORT: UTILITY CARCASSES
STEADY: CUTTER NOT ESTAB
LISHED, BULLS STEADY. DEMAND
AND OFFERINGS LIGHT TO
MODERATE.
COW & BULL CARCASSES
FOB OMAHA BASIS
17 LOADS REPORTED
UT3RK 2-4,450 & UP, 4 IDA. 83.00,
LATEST ESTB. MKT. 83.00.
UT.BNG 1-3,400 AND UP, 12LOADS,
RANGE 87.00, LATEST ESTB. MKT.
87.00.
CUTTER 1-2, 350 & UP. LATEST
ESTB. MKT. UNQ.
BULLS 500/UP, YG 1, 1 LOAD.
RANGE 104.00, LATEST ESTB. MKT.
104.00.
BONELESS PROCESSING BEEF/
BEEF TRIMMINGS
146 LOADS REPORTED
FRESH 90% BONELESS BEEF
2.00-4.00 LOWER IN MIDWEST, BUT
4.50-5.00 LOWER IN TEXAS; 65% GEN
ERALLY STEADY. DEMAND LIGHT
TO MODERATE FOR MODERATE
OFFERINGS.
BEEF TRIMMINGS WEAK ON
MOSTLY MODERATE DEMAND AND
OFFERINGS.
FOB OMAHA BASIS
90%FR, 14 LOADS, RANGE
125.00- WT. AVG. 125.50.
90% FZ. UNQUOTED.
85% FR, UNQUOTED.
85%FZ, UNQUOTED.
75%FR, RANGE 98.50, WT. AVG.
98.50 A.
75%FZ, UNQUOTED.
65%FR, 9 LOADS, RANGE
75.00- WT. AVG. 75.67.
65%FZ, UNQUOTED.
50%FR, 76 LOADS. RANGE
49.00- WT. AVG. 49.88.
50%FZ, UNQUOTED.
50%8X, UNQUOTED.
BULL: 92-94, 1 LOAD, RANGE
147.00, WT. AVG. 147.00.
To Jump-Start Feeding
Efficiency, Think Custom Farm Seed
Waxy Corn Hybrids.
It's no secret that digestible starch content in corn is the single ingredient
that aids in the production of increased milk in dairy animals and faster
weight gain in livestock. Experts say up to 25% more.
Regular dent corn is composed of a combination of 75% Amylopectin starch ...
the more digestible starch... and 25% Amylose starch... the less digestible starch.
CFS waxy is 100% Amylopectin starch. That means 25% more digestible
starch is available for your operation.
Think about this CFS waxy for 1992 ...
CFS W 7551 (111-115 RM)... Vigorous growth... Excellent yield potential...
Good stalk quality... Excellent drought tolerance.
PARS, Inc. markets Custom Farm Seed throughout the Eastern United States. In
addition to waxy hybrid com, count on PARS for a complete line of CFS seed,
including break-thru® alfalfa, soybeans and hybrid seed com.
(®)PARS inc
/ JL (Positive Approach for Revitalizing Soils)
X ~ PHONE (717) 367-2667
Please note warranty and remedy statements on CFS seed bag tag. The limitation of warranty and remedy of each bag of CPS seed sold is part of the terms of the sale thereof.
Custom Farm Seed
9096 FR, 19 LOADS. RANGE
125.50-126.00, WT. AVG. 125.63.
90%FZ. 3 LOADS. RANGE
127.00-128.00, WT. AVG. 127.50.
85%FR, UNQUOTED.
85%FZ, UNQUOTED.
75%FR. 1 LOAD, RANGE 97.00, WT.
AVG. 97.00.
75%FZ. UNQUOTED.
65%FR, UNQUOTED.
65%FZ. UNQUOTED.
BULL: 92-94 UNQUOTED.
CAP NORTHEAST AREAS
90%FR. 12 LOADS. RANGE
127.00- WT. AVG. 128.00.
90% FZ, UNQUOTED.
85% FR, 11 LOADS. RANGE
117.00- WT. AVG. 118.00.
85% FZ. UNQUOTED.
75% FR, UNQUOTED.
75% FZ, UNQUOTED.
65% FR, UNQUOTED.
65% FZ. UNQUOTED.
**ABCDB AFTER QUOTES REPRE
SENTS 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.**
Livestock Market, Inc.
Auction erery Thursday
•t 4:00 pjn.
Jersey Shore, Pa.
Report supplied by Auction
Thursday, March 5, 1992
RETURN TO FARM CALF 1.05-1.57.
GOOD VEAL: 90.00-125.00.
COMMON VEAL: 55.00-87.00.
CHOICE STEERS: 75.00-77.25.
SELECT STEERS: 66.00-72.00.
COMMON STEERS: 59.00-67.00.
COMMERCIAL COWS: 46.50-52.00.
CANNERS-CUTTERS: 4100-49.50.
SHELLS: 30.00-41.50.
CHOICE HEIFERS: 73.00-75.00.
SELECT HEIFERS: 58.00-65.00.
GOOD FEEDERS: 85.00-95.00.
COMMON FEEDERS: 60.00-75.00.
BULLS: 55.00-63.75.
GOOD HOGS: 37.85-44.00.
HEAVY HOGS: 38.00.
ROUGHS: 29.00-3150.
For more information, call today.
976 West Ridge Road • Elizabethtown, PA 17022-9750
FOB EAST TEXAS
AND OKALHOMA
Jersey Shore
Momence, IL 60954
Indiana
Livestock
Homer City, PA
March 5, 1992
Report wppUed by Auction
CATTLE 190. STEERS: HIGH
CHOICE AND PRIME 74.50-76.25.
CHOICE 71.00-73.25. SELECT
65.00-68.00, SELECT A. CHOICE HOLS
TEINS 58.00-62.00.
HEIFERS: CHOICE 74.75, SELECT
72.50. ,
COWS: BREAKING UTILITY &
COMMERCIAL 54.00, CUTTER & BON
ING UTILITY 46.50-50.00, CANNER &
LOW CUTTER 37.50-41.00, SHELLS
34.00.
BULLOCKS COICE 64.00; SELECT
58.00-60.50.
BULLS: YIELD GRADE NO. I
55.00-58.00.
CALVES 122. CHOICE 97.50, GOOD
80.00-90.00; STANDARD AND GOOD 2
HOLSTEINBULLS#! 95 LBS. 151.00,#2
100 LBS. 140.00, HOLSTEIN HEIFERS
100 LBS. 146.00.
HOGS 249. BAG US NO. 1-2 240 LBS.
39.00, US 1-3 230-250 LBS. 38.00-38.50;
SOWS US NO. 1-3 260 LBS. 37.50.
BOARS 24.50.
FEEDER PIGS: 50. US NO. 1-3 50-85
LBS. 35.00.
SHEEP: 25. CHOICE 2 PRIME SI
LAMBS 50 LBS. 90.00. SHEEP
24.00-35.00.
GOATS: 6 LARGE 70.00, MEDIUM
42.00. SMALL 21.00.
Penns Valley
Livestock Market, Inc.
Auction every
Tuef. 7 p.m.
Centre Hall, Pa.
Report nipplled bj Auction
Tues, March 3, 1992
RETURN TO FARM CALF
100.00-173.00.
GOOD VEAL: 80.00-100.00.
COMMON VEAL: 50.00-79.00.
COMMON STEERS: 54.00-63.00.
COMMERCIAL COWS: 46.00-49.00.
CANNERS-CUTTERS: 45.00-49.75.
SHELLS: 34.00-44.00.
CHOICE HEIFERS: 67.00-72.00.
SELECT HEIFERS: 60.00-66.00.
COMMON HEIFERS: 48.00-59.00.
GOOD FEEDERS; 70.00-99.00.
COMMON FEEDERS: 48.00-69.00.
BULLS: 57.00-67.75.
Soybean Growers,
Feeders Will Meet
MILLERSTOWN (Perry Co.)
Soybean producers and those
who feed soybeans to dairy lives
tock ate invited to attend a soybean
growers and feeders meeting spon
sored by Cooperative Extension of
Perry. Juniata, and Mifflin
counties.
The program will include a far
mer panel discussing their costs of
production, growing, feeding, and
marketing strategies. The program
will also include discussion of soy
bean herbicides for specific rota
tions, the use of soybeans for a
hedge against drought, and an eco
nomic outlook on future soybean
prices, world and national stocks,
and fall protein prices.
The meeting will be held at Ben
ner’s Restaurant, midway between
Thompsontown and Millerstown
along old RL 22. The meeting will
begin at 9:45 a.m. and conclude
promptly at 2 p.m.
Reservations for the meeting
and the $7 family style meal of
roast beef and turkey can be made
by calling the Perry County exten
sion office at (717)-582-2131, ext
244.
Dr. Richard Adams, Penn State
extension dairy nutritionist, will
present a talk on feeding raw,
roasted, and processed beans to
dairy animals. Dr. Elwood Hatley,
Penn State extension agronomy
specialist, will be discussing plant
ing and growing tips to assure
maximum yields.
John Yocum, director of the
Penn State Landisville Research
1
• 1 (800) 659-4307
Lancaster Fanning. Saturday, March 7, 1992-Al7
Farm in Lancaster County, will be
discussing soybean herbicide
programs. Dr. Greg Hanson, a
midwestem farmer who recently
joined the Penn Stale extension
staff as an ag economist, will be
discussing trends in soybean pro
duction and inventories, and what
those trends indicate for future
prices.
A fanner panel, made up of far
mers from Peny, Juniata and Mif
flin counties, will be discussing
growing, feeding, and marketing
soybeans. Ray Byler, Mifflin
County, will be discussing his cost
of production. Byler raises SOO
acres of soybeans annually.
George Schreiber, Perry County,
will be discussing roasting home
grown soybeans with a portable
roasting service and feeding those
beans to hogs and beef. Melvin
Martin, a dairyman from Juniata
County, will be discussing using
his home grown beans in his dairy
rations.
The meeting will qualify for
category 01 pesticide license
update credits. For more informa
tion on this meeting, call the
cooperative extension office in
your county.
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