A6-Uncwter Farming, Saturday, January is, 1994 Oklahoma City Feeder Cattle Oklahoma City, Ofcla. Wednesday, January 12,1994 OKLAHOMA NATIONAL STOCKYARDS WEEKLY CATTLE SUMMARY: Compared to last week: Feeder iteen and steer calves steady. Feed er heifers and heifer calves steady to $2.00 higher, those under 700 lbs. at the advance. Demand good in active trading. Quality of supply remains average to attractive. Flesh conditions of feeders avenge to moderate ly fleshy and slightly improved from last week. Weigh conditions continue avenge to gaunt Bulk supply mainly feeden off wheat Light supply of calves; these in full flesh range of thin and hard to fairly soft and moderately fleshy. Slaughter cows steady to $l.OO lower. Slaughter bulls steady to S.SO lower. Receipts this week 13,500; last week 9,417; last year 7,962. Supply consisted of 73 percent yearlings and few calves over 600 lbs.; 23 percent calves under 600 lbs.; 4 percent cows and bulls. Prices follow with weighted average weight and price in parenthesis. Feeder Steen: Medium and Large Frame 1: 350-400 lbs. (371 lbs.) $109.00- $114.00 ($112.13); 400-450 lbs. (420 lbs.) $99.25-$113.00 ($107.04); 450-500 lbs. (485 lbs.) $93.50-$102.7S «($100.75); 500-550 lbs. (526 lbs.) $91.00-$97.50 ($93.81); 550-600 lbs. (575 lbs.) $85.75-$92.75 ($89.30): 600-700 lbs. (650 lbs.) $83.50-389.00 ($86.21); 700-800 lbs. (750 lbs.) $82.25-$86.2S ($84.03); 800-900 lbs. (850 lbs.) $78.50-$83.75 ($81.44); 900-950 lbs. (921 lbs.) $78.75-$81.75 ($80.10); 950-1000 lbs. (967 lbs.) $77.25-$78.50 ($77.89); 1075-1125 lbs. $70.75-$72.00. Holstein Steers: Large Frame 2: 350-450 lbs. $75.00-$77.00; 500-550 lbs. (502 lbs.) $68.50-$75.00 ($74.03); 600-700 lbs. (650 lbs.) $63.50-569.00 ($66.47); 750-800 lbs. (776 lbs.) $60.60-564.00 ($62.25); 800-850 lbs. (824 lbs.) $60.10-$61.50 ($61.11); 900-950 lbs. (929 lbs.) $59.25-560.75 ($59.67). Feeder Heifers: Medium and Large Frame 1: 350-400 lbs. (382 lbs.) $93.50- $103.50 ($97.86); 400-500 lbs. (450 lbs.) $83.00-$92.00, thin $93.00-598.75 ($91.03); 500-600 lbs. (550 lbs.) $82.00-586.50 ($83.95); 600-700 lbs. (650 lbs.) $BO.OO-583.25 ($81.05); 700-800 lbs. (750 lbs.) $78.00-581.00 ($79.35); 800-900 lbs. (850 lbs.) $74.25-580.75 REAL BEEF - BETTER THAN EVER.™ itenurißonf ■CERTIF|EmEFB Would you like to raise beef cattle in existing facilities? Available exclusively from; Dairy beef cattle perform well when you avoid extremes m temperature and moisture. A -little planning and $3OO $1,200 can turn many existing facilities into a protected, dry pen; Maximum weight gain and minimal labor are the result. Find a well drained location which lets steers find dry ground in any weather. An unheated, 3-sided machine shed or barn stalls converted to a pen are ideal. Keep the draft off by covering any large holes with sheet metal or plywood. Allow steers to move freely with a double-wide outside entrance. Certified Beef™ is a low-investment, high-gain program to take cattle to market weight in 12 months. The Tend-R-Leen beef meets growing consumer demand for less fat, better value and great flavor. pennfield feeds ($76.45). Slaughter Cows: Cutter, Boning and Breaking Utility Y. 0.1-4 avenge dressing $44.00-$47.00; high dressing $46.50-549.50; low dressing $40.00-$44.50. Calmer and low Cutters $36.25-540.50. Slaughter Bulls: Y.G. 1,1175-2200 lbs. few avenge dressing $57.50; indiv high dressing $61.50; low dressing $52.00-SS6.7S. Replacement Cows; Pretested for Bangs, pregnancy, and age Medium and Large Frame 1 avenge quality; 5-8 year old 1025-1275 lbs. 4-8 months bred $550.00-$680.0Q/head 9 year old BWF 1075-1175 lbs. 5-8 months bred $610.00-$697.00/head 9-10 year old 950-1225 lbs. 3-7 months bred SSOO.OO-$S9S.(XVhead. THIS REPORT COMPILED A PRE PARED BY THE OKLAHOMA CITY LIVESTOCK A GRAIN MARKET NEWS BRANCH OF THE USDA’S AGRICULTURE MARKETING SER VICE. ROBERT MILES - TINA DOEB BLER TELEPHONE (405) 232-5425. Dewart Livestock Auction Dewart, Pa. Monday, January 10,1994 Report Supplied by PDA CATTLE 98.. PDA .. STEERS: one Select 66.00. COWS: Breaking Utility and Commercial 47.00-49.50, Cutter and Bon ing Utility, 46.00-48.75, Canner and Low Cutter 41.00-4S.SO. Shells down to 35.00. BULLOCKS; one Choice 63.00. BULLS: few Yield Gnde No. 1 1320/1750 lbs. 53.00- CALVES 196...VEALERS: Standard and Good 75/100 lbs. 55.00-67.50, Utility 60/85 lbs. 45.00-55.00. FARM CALVES: No. 1 90/130 lbs. Holstein bulls 150.00- No. 2 80/125 lbs. 70.00- No. 1 Holstein heifers 90/100 lbs. 195.00-212.50. Few Beef Cross bulls and heifers 80/100 lbs. 100.00- HOGS 32.. BARROWS & GILTS: few lots US No. 1-2 235/250 lbs. 40.25-41.75. SOWS: US 1-3 350/600 lbs. 33.00-36.25. BOARS: few 25.00-29.00. FEEDER PIGS 40...C0up1e US 1-3 50 lbs. 25.00.- per head. SHEEP 3... Few Choice 75/80 Ibi. Wooled si. lambs 58.00-60.00. GOATS 0...N0 market test. pennfield feeds Give them 25-30 sq. ft. per head including water source and bulk feeder (if used). Best choice is feed and water close to shed/barn to encourage “all weather eating.” -5k Let steers eat with wide enough feeder or bunks. Their only job is to eat —don’t make it hard for animals to punch in for work. Make gate handy for truck access: Come marketing time, you’ll be glad you did. With multiple pens, give each its own gate. Raising a small group from bull calves shouldn’t be a major effort —and that includes fixing up your facility. Keister’s Middleburg Auction - Mlddleburg, Pa. Tuesday, January 11,1994 Report Supplied by FDA CATTLE 534.. PDA. STEERS: Choice 1075/1475 lb*. 69.00-72.75, couple 73.30, Yield Grade No. 4 67.50-69.00, Select 64.75- few Standard 58.00-62.00. HOLSTEINS: few High Choice and Prime 68.00- Choice 1150/1400 Ibi. 64.50- 65.50, Select 60.00-64.50, few Standaid 55.00- HEIFERS: Choice 1000/1300 Ibi. 67.00-71.75, couple to 72.50, few Select 64.00- 66.50. COWS: Breaking Utility and Commercial 46.75- couple to 51.75, Cutter and Boning Utility 46.25-51.00, couple to 52.50, Canner and Low Cutter 40.00- 45.75. Shells down to 35.00. BULLOCKS: few Select and Choice 64.00-66.00. BULLS: Yield Grade No. 1 1450/2235 lbs. 55.00- FEEDER CATTLE: Steers and Bulls: few Medium Frame No. 1 400/700 lbs. 72.00- 91.00, Heifers: few Medium Frame No. 1 450/600 lbs. 64.00- CALVES 270..VBALERS: few Choice 85.00- Standard and Good 75/100 lbs. 55.00-62.50, Utility 60/85 lbs. 30.00- RETURNED TO FARM: No. 1 Holstein bulls 90/130 lbs. 145.00- No. 2 80/125 lbs. 65.00- No. 1 Holstein heifers 90/110 lbs. 182.50-202.50, No. 2 75/100 lbs. 75.00-135.00. Pew Beef cross bulls and heifers 75/130 lbs. 85.00-190.00 HOGS 301..0/10 A l/11/94)..8u1k of supply sold on Monday and reported by auction. BARROWS AND GILTS: US No. 230/250 lbs. 42.00-44.00, US 1-2 220/250 lbs. 40.50- 41.75, US 2-3 200/260 lbs. 38.00-40.00. SOWS: US 1-3 3SQ/SBS NEW HOLLAND SALES STABLES INC; THE ACTION AUCTION MONDAY ~^] SLAUGHTER HOGS EARLY BIRD HOG SALE Sail Your Hoga At Now Holland Salta Stablaa, Inc. Sm thorn VMlghod, told and pickup your ehack. 1Q;0Q AtM. U dm/B horses |j mules 51 I*3o P»M. BP BEEF SALE I s n CALVES , HEIFER SALE 11:00 A.M. COW SALE 12:00 NOQN Wa hava lha utual run ol 50 to 100 Hallarf, all agta. Load, d (rath cows and tprbigais from our ragular thlppara. Also soma local (rash com and springers. NEW HOLLAND SALES STABLES, INC. 12 Miles East of Lancaster Off Route 23, New Holland, Penna. Norman ft David 7-397-5538 Fiald Hawaaontallvaa FAX #717-3584)706 Luka Ebarly -21 S-287-8808 738-1885 Komar Ebarly - 215-267-3047 Owlor Buvar Ron Ranok - 717-658-9849 Paul Good - 215-445-6602 _ lbs. 32.30-38.00. 2-3 300/685 lbs. 28.00- BOARS: 28.00-29,50. FEEDER PIGS 383.. US 1.3 15/20 lbs. 13.00- 30/50 lbs. 17.00-25.00, one lot 60 lbs. 31.00.- per head. SHEEP s.. Slaughter sheep: few 22.00- GOATS 4... Few Large 48.00-61.00. all per head. Mercer Livestock Auction Mercer, Pa. Tuesday, January 11,1994 Report Supplied by PDA CATTLE 300.. PDA. STEERS: few High Choice and Prime 960/1520 lbs. 65.75-69.00, Choice 1090/1540 lbs. 65.56-70.00, couple to 71.10, Select 60.00- Standard 57.75-61.00. HOLSTEINS: couple Select 58.25 A 60.50. HEIFERS: Choice 945/1305 Ibt. 65.00- few Select 61.00-69.50, Stan dard 52.10-62.00. COWS; Breaking Utility and Commercial 44.00-47.25, Cutter and Ben. Utility 42.00-48.10, Canner and Low Cutler 39.83-43.75. Shells down to 35.50. 18 bead Beef cross returned to farm 43.00- BULLOCKS: few Choice 1250/1300 lbs. 62.0063.60. BULLS: cou ple Yield Grade No. 1 1620/1665 lb*. 37.50 A 61.50, few No. 2 1630/2330 lbs. 50.00- FEEDER CATTLE: Steers: few Large Frame No. 1 600/725 lbs. 77.00- Heifers: few Large Frame Na 1 375/700 lbs. 70.00-81.00, Medium Frame Na 1 300/475 lbs. 74.00-83.00, Medium Frame No. 2 440/650 lbs. 51.00- Bulls: Large Frame No. 1 290/715 lbs. 76.00-86.00, Medium Frame No. 1 300/600 lbs. 68.00-76.00, few Medium Frame No. 2 550/1045 lbs. LIVESTOCK IS OU: 7:30 A.M. ONLY BUSINESS THURSDAY J Beef Auction 10:00 AM. BULLS. STEERS, BEEF COWS 1:00 P.M. STOCKERS ft FEEDERS IW 11:39 AM ( J SHEEP Vjß fad ££ JO iDAY WED] Pigs ara aooaptad altar 630 A.M. Stata graded from 6 to 12. Dairy Bam and Paadar Pig Bam ara daanad and dWnlaclad waakly lor your protactlon. 30.00- CALVES 117..VBALBRS: Standard aid Goo 4 7,5/1 OS Pa. 50.00-6aoo, Utility SS/B5 Pm. 15.0040.60. RETURNED TO FARM: Na 1 Holrtein bulb 120/130 Ibt. 110.00- 90/115 Ib«. 142.50-170.00, Na 2 85/120 Pm. 80.00-130.00; few Na 2 Holitein heifer* 80/103 Dm. 80.00-130.00. Few Beef cto** 90/120 On. 63.00-143.00. HOGS 188.. BARROWS AND GILTS; US Na 1-2 230/230 lb*. 41.00-42.00, US 1-3 220/ 270 lb«. 39.23-41.25, US 2-3 213/260 lb*. 38.30-39.30, US 1-3 200/215 lb*. 39.25-40.75. SOWS: few US 1-3 340/610 lb*. 36.00-36.50, couple US 2-3 490 & 390 lb*. 33.00 & 34.00. BOARS; few 4SO/SSO lb*. 26.50. FEEDER PIGS 0..,N0 market ten. SHEEP 0...N0 market teiL GOATS 0...N0 market ted. Dewart Hay Dewart, PA. Monday, January 10, 1994 Report Supplied by Auction 20 LOADS OF HAY, 80.00-122.50. STRAW: 1 LOAD, 112.5 a WOOD: 6 LOADS, 40.00-127.00 LOAD. CORN: 2 LOADS, 52.00 AND 76.00. OATS: 5 LOADS, 2.20-2.35 BU. Vintage Hay Pared lie, PA Thurs, January 13, 1993 Report Supplied by Auction 17 LOADS. ALFALFA; 98.00-120.00. STRAW: 86.00-125.00. TIMOTHY: 95.00-112.00. MIXED HAY: 86.00-106.00. SALE TIME 1 P.M. 1:30 P.M. FEEDER PIG SALE