na • Oklahoma Cith Feeder Cattle Oklahoma City, OK Wed Feb 8,1995 Oklahoma National Stockyards Weekly Cattle Summaty Receipts: This week; 13,350 Last Week; 6,965 Last Year: 9,670 Compared to last week: Feeder cattle over 600 lbs 1.00-2.00 lower. Stocker cattle and calves steady to 2.00 higher. Demand moderate early but turned good after Monday’s positive CME settlement. Stocker steers and steer calves sold to very good demand thruout the day; heifers loined this scenario once it was established that grazing steers were too high in com parison to heifers. Supply average to attractive. Weigh-ups gaunt to average, few full. Wheat cattle were in wide range of flesh condition as some cattle that were in medium to moderately fleshy condition were ready to trade. However a sizeable number of thinnish cattle appeared to be telling due either to lack of pasture or lack of faith in the market. Stocker cattle in medium to mainly thin condition. Slaughter cows steady to 1.00 lower. Slaughter bulls 1.50 lower. Packer demand moderate to good for 658 cows and bulls sold with packers taking some 60 percent of supply. Supply consisted of many fleshy cows off wheat as well at several Hols teins. Receipts this week 13,350; last week 6,965; last year 9,670. Supply consisted of 77 percent yearlings over 600 lbs; 18 per cent calves under 600 lbs; 5 percent cows and bulls. Prices follow with weighted average price and weight in parenthesis. Feeder Steers: Medium and Large 1 400-450 lbs (429 lbs) 95.00-100.25 (97.32); 450-500 lbs (474 lbs) 89.00-96.50 (92.25); 500-550 lbs (522 lbs) 86.00-93.00 (88.73); 550-600 lbs (576 lbs) 80,00-88.50 Pioigt Right on topHI of higher yields. PIONEER HI-BRED INTERNATIONAL, INC. aii sales are subject to the terms of labeling and sale documents trademark and service mark of Pioneer Hi-Bred International, Inc., Des Moines, lowa, U S A 01994, PHII /l'i l uv O’ o'.' trAt’l'f » i rr (83.81); 600-650 lbs (622 lbs) 76.25-80.00 (77.76); 650-700 lbs (670 lbs) 75.00-77.75 (76.74) ?00-750 lbs (728 lbs) 74.00-77.50 (75.95); 750-800 lbs (778 lbs) 72.75-76.50 (74.75) 800-850 lbs (819 lbs) 72.00-75.50 (73.61); 850-900 lbs (869 lbs) 70.25-74.50 (72.68); 900-950 lbs (914 lbs) 68.00-72.75 (70.73); 950-1000 lbs (958 lbs) 67.75-71.00 (70.10); load 1053 lbs 68.85. Holstein: Large 2 275-375 lbs 67.00-68.00; 600-700 lbs 57.00-59.75; 700-800 lbs 54.25-57.75; 800-900 lbs 54.25-57.00; 950-1000 lbs 51.50- 53.75; lot 1100 lbs 50.00. Feeder Heifers: Medium and Large 1 350-400 lbs (371 lbs) thin 80.00- 87.00 (82.60); 400-500 lbs (450 lbs) 76.00-79.50, thin and fancy 81.50- 85.50 (80.27); 500-550 lbs (525 lbs) 72.00-77.25, thin 78.75- (75.41); 550-600 lbs (586 lbs) 70.75- (72.36); 600-700 lbs (650 lbs) 70.00- (72.57); 700-800 lbs (750 lbs) 70.00- (70.51); 800-900 (850) 67.50-71.25 (68.79). Slaughter Cows; Cutter, Boning and Breaking Utility average dressing 40.00- high dressing 43.00-46.00; very high dressing 46.50-48.00; low dress ing 35.50-39.00. Canner and low Cutter 32.00- Slaughter Bulls: Y.G. 1 1400-2300 lbs average dressing 53.50-SS.SO; high dress ing 57.00-59.50; high dressing/hlgh bon ing 62.00-64.00; low dressing 49.00-52.50. Replacement Cows: Pretested for bangs, pregnancy, and age Medium and Large 1, Average quality single head sales: Heifers 700-800 lbs 6-7 months bred 535.00- 4-8 yr olds 950-1250 lbs 4-8 months bred 550.00-650.00 5-6 yr olds 1100-1250 lb Angus & Brangus-5-6 months bred 675.00-750.00 9-10-1- yr olds 1000-1200 lbs 5-8 months bred 430.00- Pain; Medium and Large 1, High qual- There’s never been a better time to plant Pioneer® brand soybean varieties. Our new and proven varieties offer you higher yield potential, strong agro nomic traits and improved disease and pest resistance. So get on top of higher yields. Ask your Pioneer sales representative about the varieties that are right for you. Bulk seed options are also available. A'l A\ Mid-Group 111. Extremely high yield potential with very ✓ J I X good standability. Excellent shattering resistance, outstand ing field emergence and moderately bushy canopy. 9341 responds to highly productive soils and good management. Above average tolerance to Phytophthora root rot. Late Group 111. Record-setting yield potential. ✓ Very good Phytophthora root rot tolerance. Excellent field emergence and shattering resistance. Outstanding standabihty. f\A A Mid-Group IV. Exceptional field emergence; gets off I 1“ to a good start. Excellent yield potential and strong stand ability. Moderately branching plant canopy. Excellent resistance to shatter ing. Good Phytophthora field tolerance. ity single pair laid 3-4 yrdd 1000-1100 lb Brangui with ISO-200 lb calves 850.00-885.00 Source; USDA Market News Service, Oklahoma City, OK Robert Miles - Tina Colby Telephone (405) 232-5425. Four States Livestock Hagerstown, Md. February 4 1995 Report supplied by Auction SLAUGHTER COWS: 120 HEAD, 1.00- HIGHER! UTILITY 43.00- HIGH DRESSING TO 48.50; CANNERS 39.00-43.50; SHELLY 39.00 DOWN. „ BULLS; YG#l 2000 LBS. TO 60.00, YG#2 1150-1700 LBS. 50.00-54.50. FED STEERS; HIGH CHOICE TO PRIME 1150-1450 LBS. 72.50-75.75; 4 HEAD 76.00-77.50, CHOICE 1000-1150 LBS. 68.00-72.25; SELECT TO LOW CHOICE 1000-1250 LBS. 65.00-69.00. FED HEIFERS: CHOICE 1000-1250 LBS. 67.75-70.00, LOW CHOICE 65.00. VEAL CALVES: CHOICE, NONE OFFERED; CULLS 85-110 LBS. 40.0046.00, 5080 LBS. 35.004000. FARM CALVES: HOLSTEIN BULLS 5.00 HIGHER. #1 95-120 LBS. 105.0012000; #2 80.00100.00, 8090 LBS. 60.0097.00, HOLSTEIN HEIFERS «1 90120 LBS. 170.00192.00, 75-90 LBS. 85.00150.00, BEEF X BULLS TO 142.00, HEIFERS TO 102.00. BUTCHER HOGS: SCARCE. US«l*3 215-260 LBS. 38.00-39.00; FEW 190-210 LBS. TO 37.00. STOCK CATTLE: SMALL RUN. STEERS, NO LIGHT WEIGHTS; FLESHY 600-800 LBS. 63.00-66.50; 800-950 LBS. TO 64.00. Better beans start with better genes. m. K\is Most Ptonaar* brand varittlaa are protactad or protaction appliad for undar tha Plant Variaty Protaction Act Unauthorizad prorogation ia prohibitad HEIFERS: 500700 LBS. 55.0066.00. BULLS: 500600 LBS. 64.0067.00. DAIRY REPLACEMENTS: LARGE SPRINGERS TO 985.00 MEDIUM TO 885.00 SMALL FLESH TO 650.00. LAMBS: STRONG DEMAND! 1 CHOICE 130 LBS. T 68.00, 8095 LBS. 83.0093.00, 5070 LBS. 99.00102.00, YEARLINGS TO 53.00. SHEEP; 31.0045.00. GOATS: NONE. PIGS AND SHOATS; FEW OFFERED. SOWS: 500650 LBS. 31.0033.25. BOARS; NONE. NEXT WED., FEB. 15: SPECIAL DAIRY CATTLE CONSIGNMENT SALE. PROMISED: 15 COWS FROM STANLEY DUNN: 34 HOL HEIFERS FROM FRED. CO. DAIRY; 1 REG. HOL. BULL. 22 MOS. OLD, SIRED BY ANTRIM-SPRING LEAD RICH-ET; 1 POLLED PUREBRED SIMMENTAL BULL, 6 MOS. OLD. 550 LBS. SIRE: WIZARD. DAM: ABRICOT. Carlisle Livestock Market Carilde, Pa. Tuesday, February 7, 1995 Report Supplied by Auction SLAUGHTER: STEERS, NO CHOICE OFFERED; SELECT63.OO-68.50; HOLS TEINS 1000-1150 LBS. 56.00-58.50. HEIFERS: HOLSTEINS TO 56.00. SLAUGHTER COWS: STRONG DEMAND! EARLY BIRD PENS 100-3.00 HIGHER. BREAKING UTILI TY AND COMMERCIAL 4100-46.75, CUTTER AND BONING UTILITY 41.00-46.25, CANNER AND LOW CUT TER 38.00-40.75, BIG MIDDLE iv‘ >;v. PIONEER. ?P9f vwrriV v