Oklahoma City Feeder Cattle Oklahoma City, OK Wed Jun 3, 1998 USDA-OK Dept Ag Market News Oklahoma National Stockyards - Week- Cattle Summary Compared to last week: Feeder cattle steady to 2.00 lower. Demand moderate for feeder cattle. Stocker steers and steer calves 4.00 lower. Stocker heifers and heif er calves steady with last week's decline. Demand light for calves. Wheat harvest just underway in Oklahoma, thus farmers not interested in receiving calves. Calf supply mostly unweaned or short term weaned new crops. Bulk supply feeder cattle. Quality plain thru average, end attractive with several Brahman Cross cattle in supply. Feeder cattle in medium to moderate flesh. Weigh-ups full to mostly average. Slaughter cows and bulls steady. Packer demand moderate. 600 cows and bulls sold with 45 percent to packers; balance of cows individual sales of bred cows, pairs, and young grazing/feeder cows. Draught in Texas continues to limit activity at auction from Texas packers. Receipts this week 16,975; last week 7,022; last year 12,595. Supply consisted of 87 percent yearlings over 600 lbs; 9 per cent calves under 600 lbs; 4 percent cows and bulls. Prices follow with weighted average weight and price in parenthesis. Forney Longenecker ( 5 I p # f) PA P C IMf' Vico President/Financial Consultant * • r " ■ m y V* • Commodities Only (Positive Approach for Revitalizing Soils) 805 Milton Grove Road South • Elizabethtown PA 17022 9648 Smith Barney distriri hors of 717-295-8914 ' 800-441-1997 ty soil treatment y NJATrm idc iwlhuio. 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Weston, WV 304-873-1228 Stalnaker’s Farm Weston, WV 304-269-5042 Feeder Steers: Medium, and Lgtge 1 395 lbs 100.00; 400-450 lbs (418 lbs) 96.50- (96.86); 450-500 lbs (466 lbs) 82.00- (87.62); 500-550 lbs (527 lbs) 82.50- (84.24); 550-600 lbs (576 lbs) 79.50- 82.75 (81.13); 600-650 lbs (624 lbs) 76.25-82.00 (78.63); 650-700 lbs (684 lbs) 74.75-76.75 (75.46); 700-800 lbs (750 lbs) 69.50- (73.36); 800-850 lbs (825 lbs) 67.50- (71.00); 850-900 lbs (873 lbs) 6750- 72.00 (69.48); 900-950 lbs (918 lbs) 66.00- (67.85); 950-1000 lbs (977 lbs) 64.25-68.00 (65.90); tOOO-lOSO lbs (1018 lbs) 64.75-66.00 (6557); 1050-1100 lbs (1066 lbs) 6350-64.75 (64.70). Feeder Heifers; Medium and Large 1 400-500 lbs (450 lbs) 76.50- 8250 (7954); 500-600 lbs (550 lbs) 73.50-78.00 (7558); 600-650 lbs (627 lbs) 70.50-74.50 (72.45); 650-700 lbs (675 lbs) 68.25-73.50 (69.78); 700-800 lbs (750 lbs) 66.00-69.75 (68.12); 800-850 lbs (816 lbs) 64.75-67.25 (66.25); 850-900 lbs (880 lbs) 63.00-65.00 (64.38); 900-950 lbs (923 lbs) 61.00-65.25 (63.08). Slaughter Cows: Average dressing: Cut ters 32.75-35.75, Utilities 35.00-38.00; high dressing: Cutters 35.00-38.00, Utili ties 3750-39.75; dtessing/high bon ing Utilities 40.50-41.50; low dressing; Cutters 30.00-3350, Utilities 31.00-3450. Canneis 26.00-30.00. Estimated dressed cost at Oklahoma National Stockyards; Cutters 73.15; Bon ers 73.00; Breakers 68.75; Canners 67.40. Bulls 83.40. Best of all, Pro-Lix works with all types of pasture grass or forage, as a free-choice supplement, a top-dressing, or a ration mix PENNSYLVANIA Brookland Mills McVeytown, PA 717/899-6772 Dayton Feed Mill Dayton, PA 814-257-8812 Heisey Farm Service Mt. Joy, PA 717-653-1568 Johnson Liquid Feed Tunkhannock, PA 717/836-1226 717/836-4500 1-800-475-4492 Slaughter Bulls: Yield Grade 1 1400-2000 lbs average dressing 45.00-48.50; high dressing 49.00-51.50; low dressing individual 44.00, several thin very low dressing 37.0041.00. Pairs: Medium and Large 1 Avenge quality single pair sales; 2-5 yr old 750-975 lbs 75-300 lb calves 500.00-560.00; 4-6 yr old 900-1200 lbs 275-350 lb calves bred back 630.00-670.00. 77 HEAD. STEADY TO HIGHER PRICES. UTILITY 37.75-41.50; HIGH DRESSING 42.00-43.75; CANNERS 33.50-38.50; SHELLY 33.00 DOWN. BULLS: ALL WEIGHTS 12 HEAD. YG#l 47.50-54.25, 1 AT 57.00; YG#2 45.00-49.00. FED STEERS: FEW OFFERED. NO HIGH CHOICE OR PRIME. LOW CHOICE 1200-1450 LBS. 58.00-61.50; 1 HIGH CHOICE HOLSTEIN 1792 LBS. AT 58.50. FED HEIFERS: 1 CHOICE HOLSTEIN 1100 LBS. 50.25; SELECT HOLS THINS 1200-1400 LBS. 48.25. VEAL CALVES: 114 HEAD. HIGH CHOICE 294 LBS. AT 87.00; LOW CHOICE 250-325 LBS. 70.00-81.00; Martin's Ag Service New Holland, PA 717/354-4996 Reinford Liquid Feed Newville, PA 717/776-6869 Ross’s Feed & Grain Quarryville, PA 717/786-7361 Susquehanna Seed and Feed Mifflmburg, PA 717/966-2580 H.R. Wentzel Bridgeport. PA 717/789-3306 Westminster Livestock Auction Hagerstown, Md. June 2, 1998 Report supplied by auction * Seiple & Son Eastern, PA 610/258-7146 Tyrone Milling Tyrone, PA 814/684-3400 Watson's Feed Service Mercer, PA 412/662-5219 Whitmoyer Liquid Feed Myerstown, PA 717/933-5011 Farmers Union Co-Op Greencastle, PA 717/597-3191 CULLS 85-110 LBS. 22.00-29.00; 60-85 LBS. 16.00-25.00. FARM CALVES: 25.00-35.00 LOWER. HOLSTEIN BULLS »1 95-120 LBS. 80.00-95.00; 90-95 LBS. 60.0075.00; #2 40.0060.00; HOLSTEIN HEIFERS #1 90120 LBS. 117.00138.00; #2 75-95 LBS. 35.0065.00; BEEF X BULLS 80.00115.00. BUTCHER HOGS: 36 HEAD 3.004.00 LOWER. US#l-2 240265 LBS. 41.00; 2 LOTS #l&3 269 LBS. 38.0039.50; 200220 LBS. 38.0039.25; #2&3 300450 LBS. 24.0027.50. SOWS: 15 HEAD. 1.00 LOWER. 400500 LBS. 23.0026.00; 500700 LBS. 26.0028.75. BOARS: 1 738 LBS. AT 15.50. STOCK CATTLE; 113 HEAD, GOOD DEMNAND. STEERS MED. AND LRGE. FRAME 300500 LBS. 85.0091.00; 500700 LBS. 73.0086.00; 10001075 LBS. 53.0057.00; HOLSTEINS 46.0049.00. HEIFERS: MED. AND LRGE FRAME 300500 LBS. 65.0076.00; 500700 LBS. 64.0075.00; 700900 LBS. 57.0063.00. BULLS: 200400 LBS. 78.0088.00; 400700 LBS. 66.0079.00; 700900 LBS. 52.0060.00; HOLSTEINS 400900 LBS. 47.0050.00. SHEEP: 35 HEAD. 5.00-8.00 LOWER. BULK 25.00-35.00; FEW TO 41.00; LARGE FAT 18.00-25.00. LAMBS: 104 HEAD 5.00-8.00 HIGH ER. CHOICE 100-125 LBS. 79.00-86.00; 70-95 LBS. 80.00-96.00; 40-70 LBS. 86.00- 1 AT 140.00; 20-40 LBS. 90.00- GOATS; 40 HEAD. LRGE 62.00-96.00; MED. 40.00-67.00; SMALL 17.00-35.00. PIGS AND SHOATS: 215 HEAD. GRADE SALE MOST SOLD BY THE LB. BY THE HEAD. 22 HEAD 17 LBS. 14.00; BY THE LB. #1 &2 PIGS, 9 HEAD 16 LBS. 130.00; 6 HEAD 34 LBS. 82.50; 27 HEAD 42-48 LBS. 50.00-63.00; 88 HEAD 51-68 LBS. 50.00-63.00; 23 HEAD 75-92 LBS. 48.00-52.00; #2 PIGS 23 HEAD 50-80 LBS. 41.00-49.00; 1 STOCK BOAR 330 LBS. AT 35.00. Risser s Poultry Inc. P.O. BOX 52 • UTITZ, PA /f v y k Buyers and Haulers If of Leghorn, Medium, I / and Heavy Fowl. n/ Now using carts for the most efficient Over 60 years of r J y means of moving prompt payment and dependable spent fowl, service. Tel. 717-626-5466 FAX 717-627-3599 • Market • Boars • Sows C • Cull Pigs GOOD’S LIVESTOCK. INC. Monday 6:30-11:00 A.M. Friday 6:30-10:00 A.M. Route 897 • 1 Mile North of Fivepointville, Denver, Re (717) 445-5776* Fax (717) 445-6963 Lancaster Farming, Saturday, June 6, 1998-A7 Central Carlot Beef Report DES MOINES, lOWA Wednesday, June 3, 1998 USD A NATIONAL CARLOT BEEF REPORT (includes major production areas in the Midwest and TX) as of 3:00 PM COW & BULL CARCASS FOB OMAHA Loads Repotted. Compared to Tuesday's 3:00 P.M report; Cow and bull carcasses not established. Lds Price Range Latest Eslb. Mkt. UT.brk 2-4 450#/up 58.00 A UT.bng 1-3 400#/up 62.00 A Cutter 1-2 350#/up 66.50 C Bulls YG 1 500#/up unq COW &. BULL CARCASS CAF WEST COAST Loads Reported. Competed to last week: Market for Week Ended; May 29. 1998 Lds Price Range UT.brk 2-4 4SO#/up UT.bng 1-3 400#/up 66.00 Cutter 1-2 350#/up 66.00 Bulls YG I 500#/up BONELESS PROCESSING BEEF/ BEEF TRIMMINGS 203.0 Loads Repotted. Lean boneless beef steady for immediate delivery, but lower for next week; 85% and 75% not established; 65% weak to lower. Demand light for moderate to heavy offerings. Beef trimmings lower on good demand and heavy offerings. FOB OMAHA BASIS: Chm Ln Lds Price Range Wlavg 90% fr 22 87.5 - 93.0 89.84 90% fz unq 85% fr unq 85% fz unq 75% fr unq 75% fz unq 65% fr 10 49.0 - 50.5 49.80 65% fz unq 50% fr 130 31.00 - 33.0031.6650% fz 16 34.00 34.00 50% bx unq Bull 92-94 116.0 -117.00 116.50 D FOB EAST TEXAS AND OKLAHO MA: Chm Ln Lds Price Range Wtavg 90% fr 9 88.0 - 92.0 90.11 90% fz unq 85% fr unq 85% fz 75% fr 75% fz 65% fr 65% fz CAF NORTHEAST AREAS: Chm Ln Lds Price Range Wlavg 90% fr 16 92.0 - 93.0 92.88 90% fz unq 85% fr unq 85% fz 75% fr 75% fz 65% ft 65% fz CAF WEST COAST BASIS Market for Week Ended: 5/29/98 Chm Ln Lds Price Range Wlavg 90% fr 95.00 - 99.00 96.91 90% fz unq 85% fr 88.00 - 89.00 88.33 85% fz unq 75% ft unq 75% fzunq 65% fr 56.00 - 58.00 56.75 65% fz 58.00 58.00 50% fr 35.00 - 37.00 36.16 50% fz 38.00 38.00 **ABCDE after quotes represents days since last actual market test. Quotes are dropped after 5 days of no test or before if they no longer reflect current market conditions.**