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    Oklahoma City
Feeder Cattle
Oklahoma City, Okla.
Wednesday, April 13,1994
•** CORRECTION ON SUPPLY
PERCENTAGES OKLAHOMA
NATIONAL STOCKYARDS WEEKLY
CATTLE SUMMARY: Compared to last
week: Feeder neen needy to $3.00 lower,
greaten declines over 850 Ibt. Stocker
neen needy. Heifen and heifer calves
steady to $3.00 lower with greatest
declines under 700 lbs. Demand uneven;
Stocker Steen and light feeder steen under
good demand; moderate demand for heavy
feeden. Heifer demand was flip flopped
from steen; good demand for heavy feeder
heifen but only moderate for all heifen
under 700 lbs., Weigh-ups gaunt to aver
age and much more attractive to buyen
than lan week. Feeder flesh highly varied
from slightly thin thru moderately fleshy.
Many feeden over 800 lbs. already in typi
cal May condition off wheat Quality aver
age, end attractive. Thunderstorms pro
vided from 1-4 inches of rain in pans of
Oklahoma Sunday and early Monday.
Slaughter cows uneven; Utility cows
steady to $l.OO lower; Cutter cows
$.50-$ 1.00 higher. Receipts this week
CANOPY® preemergence herbicide.
A natural for no-till soybeans.
Wherever you see successful no-till soybeans, you’ll see
a successful weed control program. Good thorough
burndown as well as season-long residual control. Of
the tough weeds as well as the easy-to-control ones.
With herbicides that offer application flexibility to work
around bad weather.
Those qualities are exactly what make CANOPY® from
Du Pont a natural for no-till soybeans. So, if you’re
looking for ways to keep weeds
from messing up your no-till plans,
be sure to include CANOPY in your
program.
Get the full program details...
stop in and talk with us.
DUANE HOBBS
717-569-4398
STEVE FERRARA
814-353-9146
With any chemical, follow label instructions and restrictions carefully.
C 1992 DuPont Company
10,850; lan week 9,206; lan year 7,805.
*** Supply consisted of IS percent year
lings and stocken over6oolbs.; 13 percent
stocken and calves under 600 lbs.; 2 per
cent cows and bulls. Prices follow with
weighted avenge weight and price in
parenthesis.
Feeder Steers: Medium and Large
Frame 1: few 350-400 lbs. (390 lbs.)
$107.00-$! 12.25 ($108.28); few 4SO-SOO
lbs. (466 lbs.) $105.00-$109.00 ($106.48);
550-600 lbs. (566 lbs.) $93.25-$102.00,
few thin to $lOB.OO ($97.33); 600-700 lb.
Stockers (650 lbs.) $85.50-$94.50
($89.54); 600-700 lb. feeders (650 lbs.)
$84.00-$88.50 ($86.55); 700-800 lbs. (750
lbs.) $79.00-$86.2S ($82.74); 800-850 lbs.
(828 lbs.) $77.00-$80.25 ($78.67);
850-900 lbs. (870 lbs.) $75.00-$79.50
($76.82); 900-950 lbs. (916 lbs.)
$72.50-$75.75 ($74.21); 950-1000 lbs.
(970 lbs.) $71.75-$75.25 ($73.61);
1000-1005 lbs. (1003 lbs.) $70.25-$71.60
($71.01). Holstein Steers; Large Frame 2:
300-375 lbs. $86.00-$90.50; 475-500 lbs.
$77.00-$82.25; 500-600 lbs.
$70.25-$79.25; 625-675 lbs.
$65.00-$69.25; 700-800 lbs.
$61.50-$63.25; 800-875 lbs.
$58.75-$60.00; 965 lbs. $52.25.
Feeder Heifers: Medium and Large
Frame 1; 400-500 lb*. (490 Ibi.)
$91.00-$93.00 500-550 Hu. (532
Dm.) $84.50-191JO ($87.53); 550400 lb*.
(576 Ibi.) $82.00-887.00 ($85.29);
600-650 Ibi. (622 Ibi.) $BO.OO-$86.75
($83.95); 650-700 Ibi. (677 Ibi.)
$77.75-883.00 ($79.61); 700-750 lb*. (720
lb*.) $77.75-880.25 ($78.81); 750-800 lbs.
(770 lbs.) $75.00-878.25 ($76.68);
800-850 lbs. (828 lbs.) $72.25-877.00
($75.21); 850-900 lbs. (866 lbs.)
$71.50-875.75 ($73.32).
Slaughter Cows: Cutter. Boning, and
Breaking Utility Y.GM-4 average dressing
$45.75-$48.50; high dressing
$48.75-852.50. Few Canners and Low
Cutters $41.50-$42.50.
Slaughter Bulls: Y.G. 1 1100-2100 lbs.
average dressing SSB.OO-$62.00; high
dressing $63.00-$66.75.
THIS REPORT COMPILED & 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.
New Wilmington
Livestock Auction
New Wilmington, Pa.
Monday, April 11,1994
Report Supplied by FDA
CATTLE 175.. PDA ..Compand with last
Monday’s market..*!, cows uneven .25
lower to 1.00 higher. STEERS: couple
Choice 1270 & 1360 lbs. 69.75 & 71.50
couple Select 60.00 & 65.00. HOLS
TEINS: one Choice 1580 lbs. 65.75. HEIF
ERS: one Select6o.so. COWS: few Break
ing Utility and Commercial 4S.QO-49.7S
Cutter and Bon. Utility 42.00-48.50, feu
50.25, Cannes and Low Cuttei
39.75-43.00. Shells down to 30.00
BULLS: Yield Grade No. 2 990/1910 lbs
53.00- FEEDER CATTLE: Steen
few Large Frame No. 1 510/665 lbs
81.00- one Medium Frame No. 1
380 lbs. 86.50, few Large Frame No. 2
530/1010 lbs. 55.00 64.50; Heifen: few
Medium Frame No. 1 560/680 lbs.
60.00- Medium Frame No. 1
280/460 lbs. 72.0076.00, Medium Frame
No. 2 265/460 lbs. 60.0068.00; Bulls:
Medium Frame No. 1 625/880 lbs.
60.0068.00.
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CALVES 224..VBALERS: Standard
Mid Good 70/90 Km. 30.0040.00, Utility
SO/901bf. 10.00-24.00. FARM CALVES:
No. 1 Holitein bulli 120/130 Ib(.
126.00- 80/113 lb*. 130.00-148.00,
No. 2 85/115 lb*. 92.50-119.00; No. 2
Holitein heifer* 70/120 lb*.
110.00- Beef cron bulli end heif
er* 65/110 lb*. 90.00-180.00.
HOGS 392...8*rr0w* and gilt* .75 to
1.00 lower. BARROWS AND GILTS: US
1-2 230/260 lb*. 41.10-42.00. one large lot
43.10, US 1-3 215/260 lb*. 39.85-41.10,
US 2-3 215/275 lb*. 38.85-40.25, US 1-3
200/210 lb*. 38.00. SOWS: US 1-3
400/630 lb*. 37.00-43.75, 340/390 lb*.
32.50-35.50. BOARS: few 320/480 lb*.
32.00- few 160/210 lb*.
31.00-
FEEDER PIGS 68... US 1-3 45/90 lb*.
35.00- US 2-3 40/75 lb*.
27.00- - per head.
SHEEP 122.. Spring *L lamb*: Choice
30/40 lb*. 97.00-100.00, 45/60 lb*. 99.00-
110.00, few 60/70 lb*. 87.50-97.50,70/95
lb*. 89.00-91.00. Few Choice 90/100 lb*.
Shorn lamb* 75.00. Slaughter *heep:
15.00- moilly 18.00-22.00.
GOATS S... Couple Large 39.00 A
40.00, few Urge Kid* 15.00-17.00. - pei
head.
North Jersey
Livestock
Hackettatown, NJ
Report Supplied by Auction
Tueeday, April 12, 1994
Report (upplled by auction
CALVES .10-1.60.
COWS .24-52V4 .
EASY COWS .10-.48.
HEIFERS .24-.73.
BULLS .47-.69V1.
STEERS .4S-.73.
HOGS .10-.38.
SOWS .34.
ROASTING PIGS EACH 24.00-38.00.
BOARS .27.
SHEEP .14-.43.
LAMBS EACH 17.00-Sl.OO.
LAMBS PER LB. .30-.95.
GOATS EACH 20.00-102.50
KIDS EACH 10.00-64.00.
HIDES EACH 10.00-14.00.
TOTAL 1032.
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• Handling poultry
•Cleaning chicken
houses
Similar products available to protect you In your
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• Ragweed and other
pollens in field mowing
• Making hay - especially
round bales
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