Oklahoma City Feeder Cattle Oklahoma City, OK Wed Apr 26, X99S USDA-OK Dept Ag Market Newi Oklahoma National Stockyards Weekly Cattle Summary Compared to Monday of last week: Feeder and Stocker steers 2.00-3.00 higher, heifers 1.00-2.00 higher. Demand very good for feeder steers, moderate for heif ers. Excellent demand noted for last of the old crop yearling Stocker steers. Attitudes much better with optimism replacing the pessimistic views of the past month. Qual ity of supply average thru attractive but A Full Season Of Grass Control In Every Micro-Capsule. If you could look inside a micro capsule of Partner* herbicide, you’d see something remarkable. A full season’s worth of grass control plus the added bonus of superior crop safety. GRASS CONTROL IN CORN AND BEANS. Because of its unique encapsulated for mula, Partner “meters out" grass control throughout the growing season. The kind of effective preemergent control conditions considerably less attractive to buyers than last several weeks. Feeder cattle in typical May wheat flesh and many cattle in slightly fleshy to maximum flesh condition. Weigh-ups average to many full. Bulk supply was feeder steers and heifers off graze-out wheat. Slaughter cows 1.00-2.oolower. Slaughter bulls ZOO lower. Demand moderate at lower levels. 370 cows and bulls sold. Receipts this week 9,100; last week 9,784; last year 13,599. Supply consisted of 89 percent yearlings over 600 lbs; 9 percent calves and light yearlings under 600 lbs; 4 percent cows and bulls. Feeder Steers; Medium and Large 1 450-500 lbs (475 lbs) 87.00-90.00 (88.03); you need to stop yield-robbing grasses like foxtails, fall panicum and bamyardgrass. Plus, the timed-release action of Partner provides maximum crop safety. Especially when young plants are most susceptible to herbicide stress. CONVEMEKTDHY FORNHAAnON MXIS QUKXIY AND EASKY. * Unlike other grass herbicides, Partner comes in an easy-to-handle dry for mulation. And while it mixes quickly and Contact the Monsanto Representative In Your Area Jeff Vance Rex Petit - Lancaster, PA Monroeville. PA -iSSSiniil 717-860-8894 413-373-8633 410-843-1338 Mike Kahns Setoagrove. PA 717-374-3734 SOO-600 Oh thin (550 lb») 79.00-88.50 (84.00), few 550- 600 Oh in medium fleih (589 Ibf) 76.50-77.75 (76.91); 600650 lb Stockers (631 lbs) 75.00-82.75 (79.15); 650-700 lb Stockers (672 Ibt) 72.50-76.25 (74.74); 650-700 Oh in feeder fleih (676 Oh) 67.50-71.00 (69.50); few 700-730 lb ttockers (716 lbs) 70.25-71.75 (71.34); 700-750 lbs (729 lbs) 65.50-68.50 (66.99); 750-800 lbs (773 lbs) 63.50- 66.75 (65.52); 800-900 lbs (850 lbs) mostly 62.50-65.50 (63.99); 900-1000 lbs (950 lbs) 58.00-62.00 (60.33). Holsteins; Large 2 350-400 lbs 64.00-65.50; 400-425 lbs 58.50-64.00; 550-600 lbs 55.50-63.75; 650-700 lbs 50.00-53.00; 850-900 lbs 46.10- 48.25. Jay Baratelll AnnapoHa, MO 410-268-8513 completely in your tank, there are no meters to mess with, no pumps to replace and no containers to rinse. This year, ask your dealer for timed release Partner herbicide from Monsanto. SUSMHOMCOHIMI HUT'S USY TO HANtU. ftmm Cmf* • mmrnm* BUI Tueker Amharat, VA 804*946-7184 Lancaster Firming, Saturday, April 29, 1995-Al5 Feeder Heifers: Medium and Luge 1 400-500 Iba (450 lbs) 72.00- 78.00 (74.25); 500-600 lbs (550 lbs) 66.00-73.50 (69.44); 600-700 lbs (650 lbs) 63.50-69.50 (65.34); 700-800 lbs (750 lbs) 59.75-64.00 (62.28); 800-850 lbs (816 lbs) 58.00-60.75 (59.37). Slaughter Cows: C ter,=9969 91-%9*Eility average dressing 37.00- high dressing 40.00-43.50; lo dressing 34.00-37.00. Slaughter Bulls: Yield Grade 1 1300-2300 lbs average dressing 48.50-51.50; high dressing 51.00-53.00; high dressing and high boning 54.00- Yield Grade 1-2 1300-2000 lbs lo dressing or fleshy 44.00-48.00. i r.itm ix jin) Hi m 1 1 1'- i't I lie Wnuit Nm w Replacement Cowi: Pretested for bangs, pregnancy, aid age Medium and Large 1 Average quality tingle head tales: Heifers 900-1050 lbs 4-8 months bred 495.00-550.00 3-6 yrold 975-1350 lbs 4-8 months bred 505.00-565.00 Pairs: Medium and Large 1 Average to hi quality tingle pair sales; 900-1 ISO lb 4-6 year old cows with 125-250 lb calves 720.00-735.00. Lo to average quality 800-950 lb 4-6 year old cows with 125-150 lb calves 600.00-660.00; 8-9 year old cows with 175-200 lb calves 540.00-640.00. Source; USDA-OkUhoma De Valley Stockyards Athena, Pa. April 24, 1995 Report supplied by auction HOLSTEIN HEIFER CALVES TO 177.50. VEAL CALVES, NONE. VEALER BULL CALVES 82.50-127.50. SLAUGHTER CALVES 62.50 AND DOWN. GRASSERS & FEEDERS 4Z50-72.00. 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