Estimated Daily Livestock Slaughter UMfcr P«Swal taqpadtai Jmhutj 17, UN CATTLE CALVES HOGS SHEEP TUESDAY (ESI) 13*001 *OOO 37*000 17,000 WEEK AGO (BBT) 12*000 *OOO 37*000 I*ooo YEAE AGO (ESI) 12*000 *OOO 35*000 I*ooo WEEK TO DATE (EST) 30*000 17,000 *o7*ooo s*ooo SAME PD LT WEI (ESI) 30*000 I*ooo *oo*ooo 4*ooo SAME PD LT YE (ACT) 37*000 17,000 *ol*ooo 52,000 PREVIOUS DAY ESTIMATED TUESDAY, STEER AND HEIFER 10*00* COW AND SULL 2*ooo. SOURCE: USDA MARKET NEW* WASHINGTON, DC. Central U.S. Carlot BmT Rs«H jMNMty 17, 19H Rapart ap|M by USDA USDA NATIONAL CARLOT BEEF REPORT (INCLUDES MAJOR PRO DUCTION AREAS IN THE MIDWEST AND TEXAS) AS OF 3 P.M COW AND BULL CARCASS FOB OMAHA *0 LOADS REPORTED COMPARED TO TUESDAY’S 3 PJ* REPORT: UTILITY AND BULL CAR CASSES STEADY: CUTTR NOT ESTABLISHED. DEMAND AND OFFERINGS LIGHT. UT. BRK 2-4 450 LBS. AND UP. 2.0 LOADS, RANGE 54.00, LATEST BXTB. MKT. 54.00. UT3NO 1-3 400 LBS. AND UP, 2.0 LOADS. RANGE s*oo, LATEST BSTB. MKT. 3*o* CUTTER 1-2350L85. AND UP, LAT EST BSTB. MKT. 61.00-64J0 D. BULLS YGI 500 LBS. AND UP. 2.0 LOADS, RANGE 79.00, LATEST BSTB. MKT. 79.00. (jsj) GSI Feed Bins We assemble, deliver and set up bins on your farm. •Weather tight die-formed roof 'Stronger engineered sidewalls •Ground controlled fill caps •Galvanized roll-formed legs •Engineered leg braced systi •Fast flowing hopper bottom •.Virtually eliminates odors S!!5Sr • Speeds suspension of solids for faster, easier and more complete pumpout • Enhances fertilizer value of waste by reducing nitrogen loss Pit and Lagoon Treatment Par Heat Lamps 175 W -30% wattage reduction. Savings of over $37 over the life of the lamp Standard 125 to 250 Watt Available 500 Animal Scale This rust resistant steel scale is iused for weighing up to the largest hog. The entire unit serves as the weighing area so that an animal leaning on the sides won’t prevent an accurate reading. Full Line of Parts in Stock For Your Poultry and Hog Needs sjs Farmer Boy Ag Systems sssr 410 East Lincoln Avenue, Myerstown, PA 17007 Ej MSB! 717-866-7565 . 1-800-845-3374. FAX 717-866-6233 ~ COW AND BULL CARCASSES CAP WEST COAST LOADS REPORTED COMPARED TO LAST WEEK: MARKET FOR WEEK ENDED JAN. 12, 199* UT3NO 1-3 400 LBS. AND UP. RANGE 63.00. CUTTBRI-2 350 LBS. AND UP, RANGE 6*oo. BONELESS PROCESSING BEEF/ BEEP TRIMMINGS IMS LOADS REPORTED FRESH 90ft BONELESS BEEF STEADY TO 1.00 LOWER; 75ft MOST LY STEADY TO 1.50 HIGHER; 65ft STEADY TO FIRM DEMAND AND OFFERINGS MOSTLY MODERATE. BEEF TRIMMINGS STEADY TO FIRM ON MOSTLY MODERATE DEMAND AND OFFERINGS. FOB OMAHA BASIS 90ft FR. 30 LOADS. RANGE 89.0-91*. WT. AVO. 9*oo. 90ft PZ, RANGE B*o, WT. AVG. 8100 A. 15% PR. RANGE K.5-M.5. WT. AVG, 83.77 A. 15% FZ. UNQUOTED. MR Heat Lamps T Think of them as “LIIS Bulbs.* WgjßgjH , JIHHV 75% PR. 20 LOADS. RANGE 66XWK5. WT. Ava 6«.0a 75% PZ, UNQUOTED. 63% PR, 9 LOADS, RANGE 57.0, WT. AVa 57.00. 65% FZ, UNQUOTED. 50% PR. 73 LOADS. RANGE 40.0041.00, WT. AVO. 4046. 50% FZ, UNQUOTED 50% BOX, UNQUOTED. BULL 9244. RANGE 104.00. WT. AVO. 104jOO 90% PR. lit LOADS, RANGE •95-900, WT. AVO. 19.16. 90% FZ, UNQUOTED. •5% FR, UNQUOTED. •3% FZ, UNQUOTED 75% PR. 3 LOADS, RANGE 694,-WT. AVO. 6950. 75% PZ. 65% FR. 65% FZ, UNQUOTED CAP NORTHEAST AREAS 90% FR, 17 LOADS, RANGE 92XJ-93.0. WT. AVO. 9255. 90% FZ, UNQUOTED 15% FR, UNQUOTED. 15% FR. SS% FZ, 75% FR, 75% FZ, 65% FR AND 65% FZ. UNQUOTED. CAF WEST COAST BASIS WEEK ENDED 1/12/96 90% FR, RANGE 925-93.0, WT. AVG. 92.63. 90% FZ. UNQUOTED 15% FR. RANGE 82.0-83.0, WT. AVO. •243. 15% FZ. UNQUOTED. 73% PR. RANGE 65.0, WT. AVO. 65.0 a 73% FZ, UNQUOTED. Sensaphdne* HO4 DMklop Monitoring Syitam Environmental/Process monitoring over telephone lines with full programing capabilities. same construction. Call for your specific job needs. * Excellent for farrowing/nursery pigs * Does not retain bacteria *No extra charge for custom size * Easy cleaning * Surface is non-porous * Low cost flooring An entire litter can be placed In the portable Way Pig at onetime. The new oversize scale gives a dear readout of the weight in pounds and kilograms. The compact design allows It to glide easily through aisles and around tight comers. Hours: Mon thru Fri 7 - 5 Sat 7:30 -12 Noon FOR EAST TX * OK • ALERT Upto4 oial-out Litter Scale WCSMPOfS LancMttr Farming, Saturday, January 20, 1996-Al7 65% PR, RANGE 35.0-51.0, WT. AVO. 56.14. 65% PZ, UNQUOTED. 30% FR, RANGE 33.0-335, WT. AVO 3545. 50% FZ, UNQUOTED **ABCDB AFTER QUOTES REPRE SENTS DAYS SINCE LAST ACTUAL MARKET TEST. QUOTES ARB DROPPED AFTER 5 DAYS OF NO TEST OR BEFORE IF THEY NO LONGER REFLECT CURRENT MARKET CONDITIONS.** SOURCE; USDA MARKET, DBS MOINES, lA. New Holland Sales Stables Goat and Sheep Sale Moaday, Jamaiy 15,1996 GOATS: 513 HEAD. BILLIES 75.00-120.00, FEW 120.00-150.00; MUT TON 75.00-10.00: NANNIES SOIOO-65.00, PEW 65.00-75.00; YEARLINGS 55.00*10.00; KIDS 25.0045.00, FEW 45.006a00. SHEEP: 634 HEAD. ALL WEIGHTS. RAMS 30.00-50.00; EWES 30X1040.00; YBARUNGS 60.00-15.00; 2 YEAR OLDS 50.00-70.00. LAMBS: 120 LBS. AND UP 80.00- 100-120 LBS. 95.00-117.00; 10-100 LBS. 105.00-120.00; 60-80 LBS. 105.00- 40-60 LBS. 100.00-120.00. NEW CROP LAMBS 40-50 LBS. 130.00- 1996 PENNSYLVANIA CROP CONFERENCE The Embers Inn and Convention Center Carlisle, Pennsylvania January 30,1996 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. • The Farm Bill and Pennsylvania Crop Producers • Forage Crop Production Reducing the labor associated with baling hay Is Grazing for you? • Com Production Using Combine Yield monitors on Pennsylvania Farms Alternative strategies for marketing grain •’5 acre Corn Club Awards • Soybean Yield Contest Awards • Certified Crop Advisor Credits will be available REGISTRATION: Please complete and return this registration form by January 23,1996. Mail to: PMCGA pn Rny ‘VU State College, PA 16804 Pre-regiitration (lunch Included) Q Association members; $l5 Address Q Nonmembers: $2O Memberships □ Pa. Master Com Growers Association; $3O State. Q Pa. Forage and Grassland Council; $lO □ Mid-Atlantic Soybean Association; $3O Phone or call Penn State Department of Agronomy at 814-865-2543 Pennsylvania Master Com Growers Association Sponsored Pennsylvania Forage and Grassland Council By: Pennsylvania Soybean Board Penn State Cooperative Extension New Holland Horses Nnr AM Mm SWMm Haw BMi, FA Monday, Jaawj IS, 1996 IS9 HEAD. MARKET STRONGER. WORK HORSES: MOOO-1123.00. DRIVIHO HORSES 379.00900100. RIDING HORSES 413.00-973.00. RBOBTRBD RIDINO 64000-1325.00 KILLERS, 1 AT 91000, HEAVY WEIGHTS 730.00-135.00; LIGHT WEIGHTS 4(3.00-66000 PONIES 113.00-3t3.0a LARGE PONIES 430.00413:00 COLTS 11000-363.00 National Egg Market JANUARY 17, 1996 Pricei were unchanged to higher in the Northeast and Midwest, and unchanged elsewhere. The market tone was fully steady to mostly firm. Retail demand was moderate to excellent, mostly good, snd inler-dealer demand for ungraded eggs continued strong. Supplies were short to adequate, and any extra supplies continued to trade at premium prices. Breaking stock supplies were adequate to barely adequate for the mixed demand, and prices paid were higher. Spent hen offerings remained adequate for die unaggressive demand, and the trade sentiment was steady. • Designer Crops: Wave of the future • Soybean Production Soybean checkoff dollars at work - John Becherer, CEO, United Soybean Board Control Options for Black Nightshade in Soybeans New options for managing weeds in soybeans for most sessions. Total enclosed $ , Make check peyable to PMCGA. Name City
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