Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, March 26, 1994, Image 5

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    North Jersey
Market
HackctMown, NJ.
Report Suppllod by Auction
Tuesday, March 22, 1994
Hay—Straw *
Grata Report
ALFALFA: 11 LOTS, 2.90-3.60 BALK
MIXED HAY: 7 LOTS. 2.80-3.10
BALE.
TIMOTHY: 1 LOTS, 2.70 BALE.
GRASS: 7 LOTS. 2.30-2.80 BALE.
WHEAT STRAW: 1 LOT. 2.20 BALE.
OAT STRAW: 1 LOT AT 2.40 BALE.
SHELLED CORN: 3 LOTS, 3.75-7.00
BAG.
GROUND SHELLED CORN: 7.25
BAG WITH 1 LOT.
OATS: 2 LOTS BY THE BAG, 5.00
AND 5.50.
34 LOTS TOTAL.
Diffenbach Auction Goiter
New Roland, Pa.
Monday, March 21, 1994
Report Sap pled by Anrtkn
TOTAL LOADS: 234.
ALFALFA: 50.00-187.01
mixed hay: 6aoo-i?aoo.
TIMOTHY: 87.00-l6aoo.
ORCHARD GRASS: Ioaoo-14a00.
STRAW; 70.00-170.00.
EAR CORN: 90tOO-IIS.OO.
CORN FODDER: 105.00.
OATS: 2.35-Z6O.
RYELAGB: 45.00 TON.
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p Diffenbach
Vx Auction Inc.
100 Wut Jackson Straot • Box 186 • Now Holland, Pennsylvania 17557
Offieo: (717) 355-7253 • FAX: (717) 355-9547
HAY & GRAIN SALE EVERY MONDAY - 10:00 A.M.
rug, MAR. 29 QUILT. CRAFT. S BUGGIES 9:00 A.M.
WED. MAR. 30 QUILT 6 CRAFT 9:00 A.M.
TtIES. APR. S WHOLESALE FURNITURE 6:80 P.M.
WED. APR. 6 WINROSB A TOYS 6:30 P.M.
FRI. APR. 8 FARM EQUIP., TRACTORS, A SUPPLIES 9:00 A.M.
EQUIPPED FOR AN AUCTION AT YOUR PLACE OR OURS
BOYDKLLFARMS
302 lona Road, Lebanon, PA 17042
Phone: 717-272-8943
DISTRIBUTORS FOR:
SILO QUEEN
• 502 - 109 Day
• 2307 - 107 Day
• 2400 - HO Day
• 2525 - 117 Day
WHOLESALE & RETAIL
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From Chiropractic Care?
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millions of people need Chiropractic care and
are not receiving the care they need for
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An approach to life and health according to
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CHIROPRACTIC r
New York &
Philadelphia Egg
Report
Tuesday, March 2Z 1994
Price* were unchanged. Trade
sentiment, though cautious, was impro
ving. Trading activity was light with most
sellers asking more for finished product at
costs continue to rite. Raw materials were
confidently held. Most breakers continued
to operate limited schedules. Floor stocks
were usually more than sufficient for cur
rent buyer interest
WHOLESALE SELLING PRICES
(CENTS PER POUND IN 30 LB. CON
TAINERS) TRUCKLOTS LTL (MIN. 25
CONT.) RANGE MOSTLY RANGE
WHOLE 47-50 48-49 51-58 BLEND (/) -
60-69 WHITES 39-42 39-40 43-50
SUGARED YOLKS (MIN 43% SOLIDS)
57-60 58-59 60-67 SALTED YOLKS
(MIN 43* SOLIDS) 54-57 55-56 57-64 (/)
- WHOLE PLUS YOLK PLUS
SWEETENER, GENERALLY 28-32*
EGG SOLIDS.
Belleville Hay
Wednesday, March 23
BelisviUs, PA
Report Supplied by Auction
ALFALFA HAY: 8230-142.50.
BAR CORN: 95.00-122.50.
MIXED HAY: 85.00-122.50.
CORN FODDER: 9750.
STRAW: 9750-16750.
OATS: ZOO-25S BU.
ALAN DIFFENBACH AUCT. - AU22SB-L
SOYBEANS
Agri & North Coast
8836 354,284
9139 Shore and
9329 The All New 374
Also Avail. Resnick & Pella
alfalfa
ALL NEW 94MPR, 84VWAP,
Wetfoot, Erie
CLOVER
Medium Red, Arlington,
Kenland & Alsike
TIMOTHY
Toro, Climax, Plain
Orchard Grasses, Pasture Mixes, Lawn Seeds
OATS
Noble Porter Ogle Hercules
Newdak Armor
Baler Twine • Fertilizer
Michael A. Smith, D.C,
Hackettstown
Poultry & Egg
Hacfcatatowm, NJ.
Report Supplied kj Auction
Tuesday, March 22, 1994
Report Supplied by Auction
HEAVY FOWL .30-1.20.
MIXED FOWL .25.
BANTAMS EACH .75-5.00, BY THE
LB. .70-1.50.
ROASTERS .60.
PULLETS BACH J. 50-5.75.
BUNNIES EACH 2.0 Q-12.50.
ROOSTERS .80-1.80.
GEESE .20.
DUCKS EACH 6.50-7.50. BY THE LB.
.90-1.40. .t
RABBITS EACH 2.00-5.50, BY THE
LB. 1.00-1.65.
PIGEONS EACH 1.50-3.00, BY THE
LB. 2.00-2.30.
DUCKLINGS BACH 1.75-235.
WHITE EGGS: EXTRA LARGE &
JUMBO .70 .85; LARGE .70-.80;
MEDIUMS .65-.80.
BROWN EGGS: EXTRA LARGE &
JUMBO .70-.87; LARGE .69-.71;
MEDIUM .69.
Vintage Hay
Paradise, PA
Thun, March 24, 19M
Report Supplied by Auction
38 LOADS.
ALFALFA; 80.00-135.00.
TIMOTHY; 120.00-125.00.
GRASS; 120.00-122.00.
STRAW: 124.00-151.00.
MIXED HAY; 38.00-145.00.
SALE TIME 1 I'M.
SUPER COW 24
Brings Out The Best
(717) 442-4183 (717) 768-3301 800-635-3592
™ Trademark of Purina Mills
Keister’s Hay
Middlaburg, PA
March 22, IPM
Report eupplled by auction
110 LOADS, 66 LOADS OF HAY.
ALFALFA: 85.00-160.00.
MIXED HAY: 75.00-137.50.
TIMOTHY; 135.00-145.00.
STRAW: 23 LOADS, 105.00-130.00.
EAR CORN: 6 LOADS, 110.00-115.00.
BARLEY: 2.45 BU.
OATS: 2.00-2.50 BU.
FIREPLACE WOOD: 20.00-110.00
LOAD.
Oklahoma City
Feeder Cattle
Oklahoma City, Okla.
Wednesday, March 23, 1994
OKLAHOMA NATIONAL
STOCKYARDS WEEKLY CATTLE
SUMMARY: Compared to last week:
Feeder steers steady to $2.00 lower with
declines on those over 800 lbs.. Feeder
heifers 51.00-52.00 lower. Demand mod
erate to pood for feeder cattle. This week
should be the last major movement off
wheat in Oklahoma until May Ist Stocker
cattle generally steady with continued very
good demand. Quality of supply continued
average thru attractive. Flesh condition of
feeders not as attractive at last week, few
slightly thin hot mainly average dun mod
erately fleshy. Stocker condition thin to
avenge, many thin. Weigh conditions
gaunt to hill with majority in average fill.
Slaughter cows Sl.oo-52.00 lower.
Slaughter bulls $l.OO lower. Packer
demand light to moderate. Receipts this
In YOUR Cows!
Cows Love To Eat It
Cows Milk Great On It
Cow’s Body Condition
Improves
Reproduction Improves
> GIVE US A CALL AND
WE WILL RUN YOU A PROGRAM
kssMus
6 S Vintage Rd., Paradise, PA 17562
MUCH 26. IM4-AS
i PURINA CHOWS |
* Registered trademaifc of Ralston Purina Company
week 16,830; lan week 12.469; last year
10,638. Supply confined of 72 percent
yearlings over 600 lbs.; 23 percent calves
and nockers under6oolbs.; 3 percent cows
and bolls. Prices follow with weighted
average weight and price in parenthesis.
Feeder Steers: Medium and Large Frame
1:333 lbs, $126.00; 330-400 lbs. (389 lbs.)
$112.30-$llB.OO (Si 13.72); 400-300 lbs.
(430 lbs.) $103.00- $113.00 ($109.44);
300-330 lbs. (321 lbs.) $102.25-$106.25
($104.33); 330-600 lbs. (366 lbs.)
$92.00-$ 101.50 ($98.32); 600-630 lb.
STOCKERS (624 lbs.) $89.00-$94.00
($91.71); 630-700 lb. STOCKERS (660
lb.) $86.00- $90.00 ($88.40); 600-700 lb.
FEEDERS (630 lbs.) $83.75-SBB.SO
($86.32); 700-800 lbs. (723 lbs.)
$79.00-$84.50 ($81.83); 800-900 lbs. (830
lbs.) $75.00-$80.75 ($77.69); 900-1000
lbs. (950 lbs.) $74.00-$77.25 ($74.72).
Holstein Steers: Large Frame 2: 293 lbs.
$91.00; 400 lbs. $81.00; 310 lbs. $77.00;
365 lbs. $71.73; 630-700 lbs.
S6S.2S-$68.00; 730-830 lbs. $62.50-
$63.23; 900-923 lbs. $39.00461.30; 1000
lbs. $35.23.
Feeder Heifers; Medium Large Frame 1:
300-400 lbs. (350 lbs.) $103.50- $106.30
($106.18); 400-300 lbs. (430 lbs.)
$89.50-$98.50 ($94.64); 500-600 lbs. (350
lbs.) $86.50-$95.00 ($89.71); 600-700 lbs.
(630 lbs.) $77.00-$83.75, stricken to
$87.00 ($80.39); 700-800 lbs. (750 lbs.)
$73.50-$79.75 ($77.00); 800-900 lbs. (830
lbs.) $73.75-$77.00 ($75.04).
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-S42S.