Oklahoma City Feeder Cattle Oklahoma City, Okla. Wednesday, August 3, 1994 OKLAHOMA NATIONAL STOCKYARDS WEEKLY CATTLE SUMMARY: Compared to week ago Monday; Feeder cattle and calves firm to $2.00 higher. After a cautious opening, trade turned active with good demand at the dose of the limit up cattle futures. Quality plain thro attractive, mostly plain to average. Weigh-ups average to full, few gaunt. Flesh conditions light thru mod erately fleshy, mostly medium flesh. Con ditions and quality not as attractive to buy ers as last week. Slaughter cows steady. Slaughter bulls $l.OO higher. Packer demand moderate. Receipts this week 10,100; last week 10,599; last year 10,686. Supply consisted of 77 percent yearlings and calves over 600 lbs; 16 percent calves under 600 lbs.; 7 percent cows and bulls ( 70% replacements). Prices follow with weighted average weight and price in parenthesis. Feeder Steers: Medium and Large Frame 1; 4SO-SOO lbs. (477 lbs.) $93.00- $100.50 ($97.10); 500-600 lbs. (550 lbs.) $86.75-$93.00, load reputation brand BWF 525-575 lbs. $94.25-$96.75. ($90.49); 600-700 lb. calves and yearlings (650 lbs.) $80.25-$87.75 ($83.77); 700-800 lbs. (750 lbs.) $77.75-582.25 ($79.88); 800-900 lbs. (850 lbs.) $75.00-578.75 ($77.11); 900-950 lbs. (913 lbs.) $73.25-577.00 ($74.76). Holstein Steers; Large Frame 2; 390 lbs. $71.50; 525-575 lbs. $65.50- $68.50; 600-700 lbs. $60.25-$63.00; 700-750 lbs. $59.50-563.25; 750-800 lbs. $56.00-$60.00; 800-850 lbs. $56.25-$57.25; 925 lbs. $52.75. Feeder Heifen: Medium and Large Frame 1; 300-325 lb«. (317 lbs.) $94.50- $100.50 ($99.07); 400-450 lbs. (433 lbs.) $84.25-589.00 ($85.84): 450-500 lbs. (479 Take this PRIME As a business person, you recognize the importance of providing supplemental protein, vitamins and minerals to your dairy cows on a daily basis. That’s why Agway has teamed up with Mol-Mix* Liquid Supplements and can now offer you Free-Choice Prime and Prime with Bovatec* products. Balance. 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Slaughter Cows: Cutter, Boning, and Breaking Utility Y.G. 1-4 avenge dressing $42.00-$44.25; high dressing <4< (n.u> 4n Slaughter Bulls: Y.G. 1.1375-1950 lbs. avenge dressing $57.75-559.50; high dressing not tested; low dressing includes Holsteins $48.25-SSS.SO. BRED COWS: Pretested for Bangs, pre gnancy and age Medium and Large Frame 1 Average to High quality ranch group cow sales; Black and BWF Heifers 700-800 lbs. 3-5 months bred $620.00-$635.00 4-6 year old 975-1300 lbs. 4-7 months bred $750.00-$850.00. PAIRS: Medium and Large Frame 1, Ave-Hi quality ranch group cow sales; Black and BWF bred back 2-4 months. 4-6 yr old 950-1150 lb. cows with 300-400 lb. calves $1075.00-$! 175.00 4-6 yr old 950-1150 lb. cows with 150-300 lb. calves $1025.00-$1125.00 Average quality ranch group cow sales; Open. 4-6 yr old 900-1100 lb. cows with 100-300 lb. calves $775.00-5875.00 Average to high quality, single pair sales: 4-6 yr old 850-1175 lb. cows with 100-175 lb. calves $670.00-8760.00 5-8 yr old 900-1175 lb. cows with 350-575 lb. calves $900.00-$lOOO.OO 9-10 yr old 925-1250 lb. cows with 100-200 lb. calves $615.00-$700.00. THIS REPORT COMPILED & PRE PARED BY THE OKLAHOMA CITY LIVESTOCK & GRAIN MARKET NEWS BRANCH OF THE USDA’S AGRICULTURE MARKETING SERVICE. Opportunity to SLAUGHTER COWS; 109 HEAD, STEADY PRICES. UTILITY43.SO-47.00; HIGH DRESSING TO 48.50; CANNERS 40.00-44.00, SHELLY 40.00 DOWN. BULLS: 12 HEAD. YC«I 1500-1950 LBS. 59.00-60.00; YGB2 54.00-57.50; LOW DRESSING 49.00-53.00. FED STEERS: CHOICE LOW DRESS ING 1200-1400 LBS. 62.00-64.25; SELECT 59.0063.00; HIGH CHOICE H0L1250 LBS. AT57.75; 1600 LBS. AT 54.50; FED HEIFERS: NO TOPS OFFERED; FEW CHOICE HEIFERETTES 9501250 LBS. TO 55.50; FEW COW HEIFERS 48.0052.00. VEAL CALVES: 184 HEAD. 1 CHOICE 310 LBS. AT 82.00; CULLS 85-110 LBS. 45.0055.00; 5080 LBS. 38.005000. FARM CALVES: BULLS STEADY; HEIFERS LOWER. HOLSTEIN BULLS #1 95-120 LBS. 100.00120.00; «2 80.00100.00; 8090 LBS. 60.0080.00; HOLSTEIN HEIFERS «1 80120 LBS. 170.00-190.00; «2 75-95 LBS. 1200016000; BEEP X BULLS AND HEIFERS TO 110.00 BUTCHER HOGS: 7S HEAD, 1.00 LOWER. US#l*3 225-260 LBS. TO 41.10; 200-215 LBS. TO 39.00; 1 LOT 26S LBS. 38.85; 275-290 LBS. 35.00-39.00. STOCK CATTLE: 121 HEAD, BEST DEMAND FOR YEARLINGS. STEERS MEDIUM AND LARGE FRAME 400-600 LBS. 70.00-80.00; 600-800 LBS. 66.00-75.00; 800-950 LBS. 60.00-66.50. HEIFERS: 400-500 LBS. 70.00-76.50; 500-700 LBS. 57.00-66.00. BULLS; FEW OFFERED. 200-400 LBS. TO 92.00; FEW 800-900 LBS. TO 56.50: GROW With Us! Call us at 1-800-GO-AGWAY or contact your local Feed Sales Specialist today for more information. Take this PRIME opportunity for GROWTH today! Liquid Supplements Mol-Mix it • ragictarad tradamark ownad by Cargill, Inc. * Bovatac it a ragiatarad tradamark of Hoffmann-La Rocha. Inc for itt brand of latalocid Westminster Livestock Hageratowii, Md. Aug. 2, 1994 Report nipplled by auction Lancaster Farming, Saturday, August 6, 1994-A7 LAMBS: 115 HEAD, STEADY TO 5.00 LOWER. CHOICE 100-I2S LBS. 71.0079.00; 80100 LBS. 75.0087.00; 6080 LBS. 74.0086.00; 4060 LBS. 65.0076.00. SHEEP: 35 HEAD 25.00-34.00; HEAVY WEIGHTS 18.002100. GOATS: 49 HEAD. LARGE BILLIES 70.0088.00; NANNIES 45.0060.00; MEDIUM 35.00-50.00; SMALL 15.0030.00 PIGS AND SHOATS: 25 HEAD, BY THE HEAD FROM TESTED HERDS, 2035 LBS. 18.0025.00. SOWS: 20 HEAD. 300500 LBS. 27.0029.00; 500700 LBS. 29.0031.00 BOARS: 400600 LBS. 25.0026.25; 220250 LBS. TO 28.25. NEW SALE TIME AND SCHEDULE FOR TUBS. SALE. STARTS AT 4:30 P M. CALVES SELL FIRST. THE REST OP THE DALW IS THE SAME. SPECIAL CONSIGNMENT FOR AUG. 9: 30 DAIRY COWS (LOCAL HERD DISPERSAL). ALL TESTED RBI INTER-STATE SHIPMENT. 6 GOOD CROSSBRED BOAR SHOATS, 85 LBS. TESTED AND OUT OF ARTIFICIAL BREEDING. Carlisle Livestock Market CarlM* Pa* Tueaday, Aug. 2, 1994 Report Supplied by Auction SLAUGHTER: ACTIVE! 950-1300 LBS. CHOICE 65.40-67.75; SELECT AND LOW CHOICE 61.00-64.00; 800-900 LBS. 55.00-59.00. HEIFERS: SELECT AND CHOICE HOLSTEINS X 50.25-60.00. SLAUGHTER COWS: BREAKING UTILITY AND COMMERCIAL 46.00-50.00, CUTTER AND BONING WHAT’S AHEAD FOR CORN & SOYBEAN • We Deal In Futures And Options • Our Only Business is Commodity Futures And Options „ _ • Same Location And Principals For Over 20 y ears • When Buying options, your risk is limited to the loss of the premium paid plus all transaction costs. Buying futures and options have inherent risks and should be done only with risk capital. FOR INFORMATION... LITERATURE... CHARTS...PLEASE CALL 215-821-8111 800-543-8939 LEHIGH VALLEY FUTURES INC. Suite LL6,2200 Hamilton St, Allentown, PA 18104 The risk of lost m trading futures and options on futurta can ba substantial futuras and options trading may not ba surtabto lor avaryona You should caratuily constdar tha risks in light of your financial condition in deciding whathar to trade UTILITY 43.00-48.00, CANNER AND LOW CUTTER 39.00-42.00. LOW DRESSING DOWN TO 35.00, BIG MIDDLE 41.00-45.00; SHELLY 34.00 AND DOWN. BULLS; ACTIVE! YG#l SB.OO-61.00; YG#2 52.75-55.00. CALVES: VEALERS, COUPLE 90.00100.00; STANDARD 55.00-70.00. CALVES RETURNING TO THE FARM: HOLSTEIN BULLS «1 95-125 LBS. 115.0013000; HOLSTEIN BULLS «2 90130 LBS. 100.00114.00, 8085 LBS. 75.0010000, HOLSTEIN HEIFERS #1 80125 LBS. TO 211.00, BEEF X BULLS 90100 LBS. 125.00152.50, BEEF X HEIFERS 70-90 LBS. 75.00142.50 SWINE: HOGS USBI-3 220270 LBS. 41.0041.75; UG42-4 220270 LBS. 39.50-40.50; UNDER 220 LBS. 35.0038.25; SOWS USVI-3 300450L85. 27.0030.50; BOARS 300550 LBS. 23.0025.00. FEEDER PIGS: BY THE HEAD, 15-25 LBS. 13.00-20.00; 30-50 LBS. 26.0032.00. COATS: STRONG DEMAND! BY THE HEAD, LARGE 70.0097.50; FAN CY KIDS 37.50-62.50; SMALL 20.0035.00. LAMBS: ACTIVE I GOOD AND CHOICE 60130 LBS. 65.0087.50. SHEEP: ALL WEIGHTS 33.0042.00. NEXT STATE GRADED FEEDER PIG SALE FRIDAY, AUG. 12, 1:30 P.M. GRADING 7:3011 A.M. SALE VERY TUBS. LIVESTOCK 7 P.M. SALE TIME, RECEIVING 8:30 A.M. RABBITS POUL TRY AND EGGS 5:55 P.M. SALE TIME. RECEIVING 4 P.M. DIRECTION BASE HOG PRICE FOR TUBS., AUG. 2 IS 43.75. Dear Friends of the Clinic for Special Children, We are again asking for your support and donations of saleable Items to sell at the 4th Annual Benefit Auction on Sept. 17,1994, at the Leola Produce Auction site on Brethren Church Rd„ Leola, PA. All proceeds will go to the Clinic for Special Children, a non-profit organization, with Dr Hol mes Morton as the attending physician Dr Mor ton has taken a special Interest in several here ditary diseases. By testing all newborn babies of high-risk percent-age, he has been able to pre vent Irreversible brain damage of many of these young children The same tests that are done at the clinic for *35" would cost *350" to *400" at major medical centers, making these tests too expensive for many parents The costs of owning and operating this laboratory equipment are huge, but with the funds from this annual auction the clinic has been able to offer this service to their clients at a price that Is affordable by the average parent. You may contact any of the following for more Information or. If you wish, deliver your donation to any of them. Thank you for your support.* ’NOTICE! If you wish to donate Items that should be listed on our tale bill, such as Wlnross trucks, special quilts, or any other Items, our advertising deadline it Wed., Aug. 9th. Please call or write to one of the following... thanks again for your past and future support! • John Stoltzfus: 20 Stoltzfue Lsns, Lsols • Enos Hoovsr: 373 Grist Mil Rd., Now Holland, 717-354-5415 • Ernest Zimmerman: 330 W. Ml. Airy Rd., Stevens, 717-733-2645 • Harvey Hoover; 263 S. Fsrmerevllle Rd., Leola, 717-656-9694 • Leonard Hurst: 124 Rothsvllle Station Rd., Lltltz, 717-626-4705 • John Fisher: 3405 Old Phlla. Pike, Ronks (at Intercourse) • Stevie Huyard; N. Railroad Ave., New Holland • Stevie Bailer: 2198 Hubeon Road, Lancaster • Jacob Zook Jr.; 4021 Old Phlla. Pike, Gordonvllle • Daniel Stoltzfus: Box 2220 Hubeon Road, Lancaster The Sales Committee