AS-Lmtastef firttilng;' Saturdiry, September 20, 1997 —— Oklahoma Citv 71.25-73.00(71.60); *5O-900 it* (884 ibs) return to farm up to 105.00: - _ J 67.25-69.75 (68.30). BEEF X CALVES RETURN TO FARM /&OLP % Feeder Cattle Slaughter Cows: Avenge dressing Cut- up TO 70.00. 7V 9V VnSSBSBiSpBPVS Oklahoma City, OK 30.50-33.50. Utilities 32.00-35.75; HOGS; TOP QUALITY 45.00-52.00, W 4 Wed Sep 17, 19»7 w B h dressing Cutters 33.00-36.50, Utilities HEAVY 45.00-51.00, LIGHT —USDA-OK Dept Ag Market News 34.50-37.00; low dressing Cutters 43.00-55.00, FEEDER PIGS BY THE THIS WEEK yy J AUTUMNAL Equinox, Sept. 22. Oklahoma National Stockyards - Week- 28.00-31.50, 700-850 lbs 26.75-30.00, HEAD. UP TO 45.00. -r —JT wKVy ly CatUe Summary Utilities 30.00-32.50. Canners SOWS: UP TO 39.00. \ftLM iHlv Compared to last week: Feeder steers 24.0028.00. MALE H OGS: UP TO 35.00. steady to 3.00 higher; steer calves Estimated dressed cost at Oklahoma LAMBS: 70-85 LBS. UP TO 114.00; OLD 1.00-3.00 lower. Feeder heifers and heifer National Stockyards: Cutter 6955; Boner 85-125 LBS. UP TO 92.00; 30-60 LBS. UP Hav FARMER’S calves steady. Demand moderate to good 6*-45; Breaker 63.70; Canner 65.25. Bulls TO 100.00; CULLS 60.00 AND DOWN. NATIONAL (jOOD-JNEIGHBOR DAY urr \TTJl 1 D early, turning Ughl in late trade. QuaUly 79>4 °- SHEEP: UP TO 50.00. September 28 must be when zucch.n.s are at their WMlllIt 11 P<*i" *> Average. Feeder cattle in I s ‘* u f hter Y J eld °"£ GOATS: ALL BY THE HEAD. LARGE noik hop Misewhtt hotter Sion IC them true neioh nnAlTnilO slightly thin to medium conditions. Calves Avenge dressing 43.00- 46.00; high 50.00-127.50; MEDIUM 20.00-50.00; peak, because wha better sign is there of true neigh- ))ULD Uv ta meium to flesh dressing 45.tKM7.50. high dressing/high SMALL 8.00-34.00. borlmess than that special person next door who s 1 IWJVLIUAJ Weigh-ups avenge to lull Many nastmw boning indivW ‘“ l 490 °: low dressing willing to take a few zucchims off your hands’’ dry and genenlnin needed to suLdnsum- 40 SL Louis Someone once joked that the definition of loneliness is , mer grass and suit the rye pastures. Replacement Cows: Preteded for bengs, buying a zucchini from the grocery store at summer’s Slaughter cows and bulls 1.00-2.50 lower. pregnanro'.and age Medium and large 1 UOgS end Possibly, though, if you would "Love thy neighbor Demand from packers moderate. Total of h - J* .. ««nrmft mv "e* rJA M , h, ic \wei . .... 6 , / . ... . , 700 oows and bulls wild with 70 hl 8 h quality 525.00-570.00; 5-6 yr old Monday September 15, 1*97 as thyself, you might find it more neighborly not to Jjj e num y er going to packers Receints ll5O H* months bred high quality USDA-I1 Market News Service National leave your zucchims on their doorstep For the best ~ . 11,700; last week: 10,970; last year 9 498 “5-00: 5-7 yr old 950-1200 lbs 4-7 Stockyards Illinois terminal slaughter advice on the matter, remember that “It is not as thy °J J°9 S m Supply' consisted of 67 percent yearlings non* B bred Avg quality 500.00-540.00; <»ttle market mother says, but as thy autumn tells And few calves over 600 lbs; 27 percent 7-9 yr old 900 " 117 5 lbs 2-4 months bred Receipts this week: 350 Last week: 350 neighbor says ” . ' 1,7 / calves under 600 lbs; 6 percent cows and *]'* quAhjy 425.00-470.00; 6yr old La® l y “F 4SO: - fS'J{ A I Th NSSglfik. the number bulls. Prices follow with weighted average 95*1050 lbs 3-4 months bred low quality Compared to last week, slaughter stems TT 1 nf snows In weight and price in parenthesis. 390.00-455.00; Byr old 950 lbs 2-4 months and heifers firm to 1.00 higher, advance on He who J Feeder Steers: Medium and Large 1 bred low quslity 345.00. Choice grades. Holstein steeis steady. wants tn winter. Calves: 300-400 lbs (350 lbs) Slaughter cows weak to 1.00 lower. I /• Uttt ff I , ,/ [ 100.0* 110.00 (106.20); 40*450 lbs (427 „ . Slaughter bulls 1.00-2.00 lower Supply know himself should offend two or three of nyj i lbs) 9650-102.00 (99.12); 450-500 lbs Urantsville mainly Choice and mixed Select and his neighbors. , Livestock fog goes up, lbs (586 Ite) 84 00-87 50 (8651 V Grantsvllle, Maryland SLAUGHTER STEERS: Choice 2-4 MnßMniVnnani the rain is Ibs (626 lbs) 8LO*87!oO (845 Q; 650-700 Report Supplied by Auction 1025-1400 lbs. 62.00-64.00,900-1000 lbs. Ibs (666 Ibs) 7850-83.75 (81.37 V Year- ®*tv September 13, 1997 59.00-62.00; 2-3 and Black and Black Bal es- Feed your compost with those baseball bat-size ZUC- oer - etl lings: 600-700 lbs (650 Ibs) 83.00-8750 BULLS AND STEERS 2-4 1075-1375 lbs. 64.00-65.00; Chinis, and feel no guilt. the fog comes (85.12); 700-750 lbs (722 lbs) 79.00-8450 m 2 :\ , ~ (81 90V 750-800 Ihs f 769 lIkT 78 7S ovv< STOCK HEIFERS 45.00-75.00. 60,00-62,00; Select 2-3 1000-1450 Ibs. ZUCCHINI BREAD down, ’twill 824 SLAUGHTER STEERS GOOD TO 57.00-60.00. Holstein Steers: Choice 2-3 , J J , (79 04V 850-900IhsCHOICE, NONE AVAILABLE; 1400-1500 lbs. 61.00-64.00; Select and 3# 99* aside Mix dry mgredi- ram some f 74 62V 9M 1 000 Ihk Voxn itTvt MEDIUM TO GOOD 45.00-58.00. Choice 2-3 1300-1500 lbs. 57.00-61.00; 1 cup corn or safflower oil ents, combine with the more 70.25-74.50 (70551 1 J HOLSTEIN STEERS GOOD Select 2-3 1200-1500 Ibs. 50.00-57.00. 2 cups sugar wet, and stir in the nuts ' Feeder Heifers: Medium and Lame 1 41 -5*50.00; LIGHT 40.00-50.00. SLAUGHTER HEIFERS: Choice 2-4 2 cups grated zucchini Bake in two well-greased . « . Calves; 250-300 lbs (274 Ibsl 87 00-99 00 SLAUGHTER HEIFERS GOOD TO 950-1300 Ibs. 62.00-64.00; 2-3 and Black 2-1/2 teaspoons vanilla loaf nans at I A southerly CHOICE, NONE AVAILABLE; and Black Baldies 2-4 1150-J3OO Ibs. 3 cups flour 325° F for I wind and a 98); 300-350 Ibs (338 lbs) 86.00-93.00 MEDIUM TO GOOD 42.00-58.00. 64.00-65.00; Select and Choice 2-3 1 teaspoon baking soda c () to 60 1 , , , ( 9 ‘«»: 350-40011* (374 4 82.25-90.00 ®3^ S J lEAVY 420 °- 5a25 - LIGHT 950-1230 Ibs. 6MM2.00; Select 2-3 1/4 toaaooon bakina to 60 i c J ou Jy s hy (87.90); 400-450 lbs (420 Ibs) 83.00- 89 00 4 0-00-50.00. 900-1100 Ibs. 57.00-60.00. nowtter m,nutes ' / (87.23);450-500lbs(482Ibs) 81.0*85.00 COWS UTILITY HOLSTEINS SLAUGHTER COWS: Cutter, Boning Coolpanson I proclaim a (82.69);500-5501b5(5271faet7950-84 00 33.50-38.00, CANNERS 29.00-33.00, and Breaking Utility 1-4 34.00-37.00; 1/2 teaspoon salt ■■ | h . (81.76); 55(V600 566 IS 28.00 AND DOWN. High Yielding 37.0*38.00; Few High 3 teaspoons cinnamon Makes 2 1 9 (78.47); Yearlings: 550-600 Ibs (574 Ibst VEALS GOOD TO CHOICE UP TO Yielding Boning and Breaking Utility 2-3 1/2 cup chopped walnuts HIBIUM («.««. i morning. 81.00-84.00 (82.18); 600-700 Ibs (650 Ibst 90.00, MEDIUM TO GOOD 35.00-55.00. 38.00-39.00, few up to 40.00; Canner and ’ 75.00-80.75 (77.48); 700-750 Ibs (720 lbs) CALVES: 22.00 AND DOWN. Low Cutler 1-2 32.00-35.00; Shelly Can- Beat eggs until light 73.25- 78.75 (77.33); 750-800 Ibs (767 Ibsl HOLSTEIN BULL CALVES RETURN net 1-2 29.00-32.00; Low Yielding Add next four mgredi- 72.75-75.75 (74.07); 800-850 Ibs (827 Ibs) 23-00-29.00. ents, mix. and set HOLSTEIN HEIFER CALVES BULLS: Yidd Gmde 1-2 !600-2050 Ibs. 40.00-45.00, FEEDER STEERS: Medium and Large United Feature Syndicate 200 Madison Ave 1 —— 1 gj Frame, Moderately Fleshy to Fleshy ,p n , . NY, NY 10016 Lcesport Farmer’s Market, Inc. 700-800 ibs. 60.00-68.00; 900-1000 ibs. 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