Central U.S. Carlot M Raport Noma bar 17, IMS Raport auppNad by USDA CENTRAL U.S. CARLOT BBBF REPORT (INCLUDES THE MAJOR PRODUCTION AREAS IN TUB MID WEST AND TEXAS) AS OF 3:00 P.M. COMPARED TO MONDAY’S 3 P.M. REPORT: UTILITY STEADY TO LOO HIGHER; CUTTER NOT ESTAB LISHED WITH FIRM UNDERTONE DEMAND MODERATE FOR LIGHT TO MODERATE OFFERINGS. COW AND BULL CARCASSES FOB OMAHA BASIS 10 LOADS REPORTED UT3RK 2-4, 450 A UP, 3 LOADS, RANGE 73.00-76.00, LATEST BSTB. MKT. 73.00-76.00 t UT, BNG 1-3, 400 A UP, 7 LOADS, RANGE 78.00-79.00, LATEST BSTB. MKT. 78.00-79.0 a CUTTER 1-2 350 ft UP, UNQUOTED. BULLS 500 LBS. AND UP, YOl, LAT EST ESTB. MKT. 101.00 A. BONELESS PROCESSING BEEF/ BEEF TRIMMINGS 127 LOADS REPORTED FRESH 90% BONELESS BEEF IN THE MIDWEST, STEADY TO ZOO HIGHER, AND IN TEXAS 3.50-4.00 Need Your HERNIA? Furtit Buildings No hernia Is unrepairable, even after sev- P/iTif/o/Z? 1 oral previous failed attempts. 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AVG. 117.17. 85% FZ. UNQUOTED. 75% FR. 4 LOADS, RANGE 93.0-93.5, WT. AVG. 9325. 75% FZ, UNQUOTED. 65% FR. 10 LOADS. RANGE 75.00- WT. AVG. 75.20. 65% FZ, UNQUOTED. 50% FR, 58 LOADS. RANGE 49.00- WT. AVG. 49.82. 50% FZ. UNQUOTED. 50% BX, 1 LOAD, RANGE 50.0. WT. avg. saoo. BULL 92-94, RANGE 137.00. WT. AVG. 137.00 A. FOB EAST TX AND OK 90% FR, 14 LOADS. RANGE 126.0-126.5, WT. AVG. 12621. 90% FZ, UNQUOTED. 85% PR, UNQUOTED. 85% FZ, UNQUOTED. 75% PR, 2 LOADS. RANGE93.OO, WT AVG. 93.00. 75% FZ, UNQUOTED. 454Rai)roadAve., P.O, Box 3147 PA 17011 (717) 7374529 FAX: (717) 737-7168 63% PR, UNQUOTED. 63% FZ. UNQUOTED. BULL 92-94 UNQUOTED. CAf NORTHEAST AREAS 90%FR,«LOADS,RANGB 128.0, WT. avo. mm 90% FZ, UNQUOTED. 13% FZ. 73% PR. 73% FZ. 63% PR AND 63% FZ, UNQUOTED. **ABODE AFTER QUOTES REPRE SENTS DAYS SINCE LAST ACTUAL MARKET TEST. QUOTES ARB DROPPED AFTERS DAYS OF NO TEST OR BEFORE IF THEY NO LONGER REFLECT CURRENT MARKET CONDITIONS** (800) 442-7391 83% PR, UNQUOTED. for you. iNCE. )N. iMENT. IH. ;wi ND MANY ipany Lamas* taming, Saturday, flow** 20, Learn To Stop Pseuddrabies (CondniMS Iron Pago AM) pcs virus that is spread through tvailable, according to Fisher, direct contact with contaminated Regarding biosecurity, accord saliva, according to Ken Kephart, ng to Fisher, more information for Penn State iwince specialist, in his Roduccn must be made available “Swine Management News Col-'' regarding how cost effective it can umn" in June 1992 at Penn State, be. 4 ‘But reports suggest that pigs may pick it up in the air from neighbor ing farms at least a mile away." The National Pork Producers Council, together with the state council, the Livestock Conserva tion Insititute, and USDA are backing eradication programs through education. This is seen as a more cost-effective way for pro ducers to handle the problem of pseudorabies, rather than the cost ly depopulation efforts of a decade ago. Lessons learned in the 1980 s, according to Kephart, simply didn’t work. “It cost producers a lot of money who happened to be in the wrong place at the wrong time, but cooperated anyway,” he wrote. “It left a taste in the mouths of Lancaster County producers that has lingered for at least 10 years. It may yet for another 10.” The biggest chance of reducing the spread in the state and region is for a widescale vaccination prog ram to start, according to Kephart. In the spring of 1994, results of a special vaccination test, involving about 100,000 finishing pigs and many herds in the region, will be LAND PRIDE E SOUD STAND SEEDER 48" and 72" widths PENNSYLVANIA Straley Farm Supply, Inc. 1760 East Canal Road Dover, PA 17315 717-292-2631 Kallar Brothara R 7 Box 405 Lebanon, PA 17042 717-949-6501 M.S. Yearsley & Sons West Chester, PA 215*696-2990 Norman D. Clark & Son, Inc. Honey Grove, PA 717*734*3682 Loysvlle, PA 717*719*3117 Pikavllla Equipment Inc. Hlearry Equipment Co. RD 2, Oysterdale Road RD 2, Rt. 61, 3 Miles S. ol Oley, PA 19547 Leesport, Reading, PA 215-967*6277 215*926*2441 1950 Fmlville Pika Lancaster, PA 17601 717-569-2500 Marshall Machinery,. Inc. Route 642 Honesdale, PA 18431 717-729-7117 Many producers, he said, already know the importance of keeping away from other hog barns. He gave an example of two brothers who operate separate far rowing operations near Ephrata. They have not beat inside each other’s bam since pigs went in. * ‘Very rarely will a producer go into another hog bam after he’s been in his or has hogs on his own farm,” said Fisher. "That is implanted in their mind.” “Strict control of people, ani mals, and objects entering swine areas can help producers minimize pseudorabies risk,” said Dr. Larry Hutchinson, extension veterina rian, in a Penn State release. What works and what doesn’t will be overviewed at a panel at the meeting. For more information about the meeting, contact Chet Hughes at the Lancaster County Extension office. (717) 394-6851. Editor’s Note: In the conclu sion of the series, Lancaster Farming will examine producer experience in dealing with pseudorabies and results of the meeting. Tractor Parts Co. 335 Central Road Bkxxnsburg, PA 17815 717-784-0250 Stauffer Bros. Inc. 1066 Lincoln Way West Chambersburg, PA 17201 717-263-8424 Stoltzfua Farm Service Cochranville, PA 215-593-2407 Deerfield Ag 8 Turf Center, Inc. RR 2 Box 212 Watsontown, PA 17777 717-538-3557 I NEW JERSEY I Caldwell Tractor & Equipment, Intr 480 U.S. Route 46 Fairfield, N.J. 07006 201-227-6772 Rodlo Tractor Sale* North White Horse Pike Hammonton, N.J. 08037 609-561-0141 Frank Rymon & Sons, Inc. RD 3, Box 355 Washington, NJ. 07882 201-689-1464 Read Brothers Petticoat Bridge Rd. Columbus, NJ. 08022 609-267-3363
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