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    Central ILS.
Carlot
Be af Report
Wadnaaday, March 33,1994
Report MippUcd by USDA
CENTRAL U.S. CARLOT BEEF
REPORT (INCLUDES THE MAJOR
PRODUCTION AREAS IN TUB MID
WEST AND TEXAS) AS OF 3 P.M.
COMPARED TO TUESDAY’S 3:00
p.M. REPORT: UTILITY CARCASSES
MOSTLY 1.00 LOWER; CUTTER NOT
ESTABLISHED. DEMAND AND
OFFERINGS LIGHT TO MODERATE.
COW AND BULL CARCASSES
FOB OMAHA BASIS
14 LOADS REPORTED
UT, BRK 2-4 430 AND UP, 5 LOADS,
RANGE 77.00-78.00, LATEST BSTB.
MART. 77.00.
UT, BNC 1-3 400 AND UP, 9 LOADS,
RANGE 82.00, LATEST BSTB. MKT.
82.00.
CUTTER 1-2 350 AND UP. LATEST
ESTB. MKT. 90.00-9050 A.
BULLS 500/UP YGI, LATEST ESTB.
MKT. 106.00 A
BONELESS PROCESSING
BEEF/BEEF TRIMMINGS
137 LOADS REPORTED
FRESH 90% BONELESS BEEF IN
THE MIDWEST GENERALLY 5.00-6.00
LOWER. AND IN TEXAS, 8.00-9.00
LOWER; 85% 4.00-7.00 LOWER: 75%
FIRM TO 1.00 HIGHER; 65% 1.00-3.00
HIGHER. DEMAND LIGHT FOR MOD
ERATE OFFERINGS. TRIMMINGS
MOSTLY STEADY ON LIGHT
DEMAND AND LIGHT TO MODERATE
OFFERINGS.
90% FR, 22 LOADS. RANGE
123.0-125.0. WT. AVG. 123.80.
90% FZ, UNQUOTED.
85% FR, 2 LOADS, RANGE 115.0, WT.
AVG. 115.00;
85% FZ, UNQUOTED.
75% FR, 13 LOADS, RANGE
92.5-93.0, WT. AVG. 92.88.
75% FZ, UNQUOTED.
65% FR, 10 LOADS, RANGE
72.00- WT. AVG. 73.40.
65% FZ, UNQUOTED.
50% FR. 57 LOADS, RANGE
46.00- WT. AVG. 47.34.
50% FZ, UNQUOTED.
50% BX. UNQUOTED.
BULL 92-94, RANGE 14Z0, WT.
, AVG. 142.00 A.
FOB EAST TX * OK
90% FR, 21 LOADS. RANGE
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PENNSYLVANIA
LARRY WILHELM
Routs 1, Box 38A
Reynoldsvilla, PA
ROVENDALE AG
& BARN EQUIPMENT
RD 2, Box 210
Watsontown, PA
ANDERSON
TRACTOR SALES
636 B S. Main St.
Shrewsbury, PA
Belarus
123.0- WT. AVO. 123.14.
90% FZ, UNQUOTED.
85% PR. UNQUOTED.
85% FZ. UNQUOTED.
73% FR, 2 LOADS, RANGE94.OO. WT.
AVG. 94.00.
75% FZ, UNQUOTED.
65% FR, UNQUOTED.
65% FZ, UNQUOTED.
BULL 92-94. UNQUOTED.
CAF NORTHEAST AREAS
90% FR. 10 LOADS. RANGE
126.0- WT. AVG. 126.60.
75% FZ, UNQUOTED.
65% FR. UNQUOTED.
65% FZ, UNQUOTED.
••ABCDB AFTER QUOTES REPRE
SENTS DAYS SINCE LAST ACTUAL
MARKET TEST. QUOTES ARB
DROPPED AFTER 5 DAYS OPNO TEST
OR BEFORE Dr THEY NO LONGER
REFLECT CURRENT MARKET
CONDITIONS**
.New Holland
Dairy
New Hoßud Salaa StaMaa
Wednesday, March 22, 1994
Report aappMed by auctioa
DAIRY COWS 152; HEIFERS 105
AND 10 BULLS. MARKET STRONGER.
LOCAL FRESH COWS
650.00-1260.00.
FRESH HEIFERS 810.00-1525.00.
LOCAL SPRINGERS 785.00-1035.00.
UPSTATE LOADS FRESH
1300.00-1675.00, 1 AT 1725.00.
FRESH COWS
BETTER
1325.00-1625.00.
LOAD OF CANADIAN COWS FRESH
950.00-1650.00.
8 HEAD ALL STAGES
725.00-1575.0 a
SPRINING HEIFERS LARGE
1025.00-1235.00, ONE AT 1335.00;
SMALL 675.00-910.00.
SHORTBRBD HEIFERS
85a00-985.00.
REGISTERED HEIFERS
935.00-1350.0 a
OPEN BREEDING AGE HEIFERS
690.00-800.00.
SMALL OPEN HEIFERS
405.00-545.00.
BULLS 610.00-920.00.
JERSEY HERD 52 HEAD ALL
STAGES AT 570.00-1025.00.
MARSHALL
MACHINERY. INC.
Router 652, RR 4
Honasdala, PA
LUBINIECKI
WELDING
& EQUIPMENT
Ror2, Box 160
Maadville, PA
Pennsylvania
Livestock Auction
W«y»«*nr|, Pa.
Thun., March 24, 1994
Report Supplied by Auction
CATTLE: SL. COWS: UTILITY A
COMMERCIAL4S.OO-49.50; CUTTER A
BONING UTILITY 41.00-45.00; CAN
NER A LOW CUTTER 39.00-43.50;
SHELLS 37.30 A DOWN. BULLS:
YIELD GRADE 1 1500#-1870#
50.00-65.10; YIECD GRADE 2
1000#-1400# 45.00-54.00., '
FEEDER STEERS: MAL-1 300-500#
70.00-98.00; 250-280# 75.00-100.00, M
900-1000 SS.OO-70.00. HEIFERS M
IAL-1 300-500# 70.00-88.00; L-l
400-650# 60.00-80.00. BULLS MAL-1
300-620# 58.00-90.00.
CALVES: VEAL.. PRIME 80.00-96.00;
CHOICE 74.00-90.00; GOOD
60.0072.00.
FARM CALVES: #1 HOLSTEIN
BULLS 90-120# FEW 100.00-125.00; #2
HOLSTEIN BULLS 80-100# FEW
75.00-100.00; BEEF X
BULLAHFRS7HD. 45.00100.00.
HOGS: BARROWS A GILTS #l-2
210-255# 42.0049.00; #2-3 2SS-280#
37.5045.00; SOWS #l-3 300-500#
32.0040.00.
FEEDER PIGS: 1-3 2S-3S#
12.00-30.00/HD.
LAMBS: HIGH CHOICE 55-75 LBS.
60.00- CHOICE 90-105#
55.00- FEEDER LAMBS GOOD
60.00- EWES 15.00-40.00.
GOATS: LARGE 35.00-80.00/HD.;
MEDIUM 25.00-61.00/HD.; SMALL
10.00-21.00/HD.
HORSES; 45.00-70.00, PONIES
20.00-50.00.
Good’s Hoy
Leola, Pa.
Wed* March 23, 1994
Report Supplied by Auction
TOTAL LOADS: 167.
ALFALFA: 67.00-152.00
MIXED HAY: 77.00-145.00.
STRAW: 125.00-160.00.
GRASS: 100.00-125.00.
TIMOTHY: 67.00-165.00.
CORN; 95.00-125.00.
OATS: 2.45 BU.
CLOVER; 92.0 a
MARYLAND
STARKEY
FARM CO.
Rt. 213, PO Box 250
Galena, Md.
NEL’S LUG-A-LOT
PA COMPANY
R Slklir? MD 4793 Wa,kins Road
-301-35-9060 Mi "P° rt ' NY
ANDERSON
TRACTOR SALES
4600 Braldanßaugh Lane
(Off 12200 Manor Rd.)
Glanarm, Md.
410-592*7422
Md. Adopts Pesticide Regs
ANNAPOLIS. Md. Mary
land Department of Agriculture
(MDA) Secretary Robert L. Walk
er recently issued a reminder that
pesticide applicators and pest con
trol firms must comply with
recently revised regulations relat
ing to the Pesticide Applicators
Law.
“These revised regulations will
affect farmers, commercial pesti
cide applicators and pesticide
< dealers operating in the state. I am
pleased to report that the regula
tion changes were recommended
and approved by the Governor’s
Pesticide Council.” said Walker.
“There are many new require
ments added to the regulations
that will improve storage, use, and
management of pesticides in
Maryland,” Walker said.
New pesticide storage and
transport regulations include
Livestock Market, Inc.
Auction crcry Thuraday
at 4:00 pjn.
Jenty Shore, Pa.
Report (applied by Auction
Thuraday, March 24, 1994
RETURN TO FARM CALF
80.00-160.0 a
GOOD VEAL: 75.00-110.00.
COMMON VEAL: 40.00-60.00.
SELECT STEERS: 65.00-68.50.
COMMON STEERS: 52.00-61.50
SELECT HEIFERS: 65.00-68.50.
COMMON HEIFERS: 45.00-53.00.
COMMERCIAL COWS: 44.00-48.25.
CANNBRS-CUTTERS: 39,00-46.75.
SHELLS: 3000-39.00.
BULLS: 55.00-63.00.
GOOD FEEDERS: 70.00-85.00
COMMON FEEDERS: 5000-69.00
GOOD HOGS: 39.75-41.50.
SOWS; 35.00-38.50.
WEST VIRGINIA
BEVERAGE
TRACTOR
Rt. 522 S.
Berkeley Spring, WV
NEW YORK
BROWN’S TRACTOR
& EQUIPMENT
SERVICE. INC.
RR 2. Box 118,
Jackson Hill Rd.
Bonnville, NY
Lancaster Pfenning, amnny, March 26, im-AH
Jersey Shore
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requirements for posting the stor
age area with a warning sign;
keeping the storage area secured
or locked to prevent unauthorized
access; separating pesticides from
food, feed, fertilizer, seed and
safety equipment; maintaining a
clean, dry, ventilated storage areas
with absorbent material for spills;
and storing pesticides at least SO
feet from any water well.
Private applicators (farmers
certified to apply restricted use
pesticides) will be required to
keep records for each application
of a general use or a restricted use
pesticide.
Records must be maintained for
two years and must include the
name and address of certified
applicator; location of treated
area; date of application; brand or
common name of pesticide
applied; application rate and total
amount applied; acreage or size of
area treated; and crop or site
treated.
Federal requirements under the
Food, Agriculture, Conservation
and Trade Act of 1990 (Farm Bill)
that became effective May 10,
1993 require private applicators to
keep records for each restricted
use pesticide application.
However, the new state regula
tions will preempt the federal
requirements and will be enforced
by the Maryland Department of
Agriculture instead of United
States Department of Agriculture.
Prenotification by the certified
applicator will be required before
application of any soil fumigant.
Residents within 300 feet of the
application must be notified at
least 24 hours before the fumigant
application occurs.
Copies of the revised regula
tions can be obtained by contact
ing Mary Ellen Setting. Chief,
Pesticide Regulation Section,
Maryland Department of Agricul
ture, SO Harry S. Truman Park
way. Annapolis, Maryland 21401,
410-841-5710.
Explore your options with
Robert Tobey
1-800-670-2274
You can still get
Cost par dose can be 70e or less.
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