Al4-Lancaster Farming, Saturday, January 1, 2000 Oklahoma City Feeder Cattle Oklahoma City, OK Wed Dec 22, 1999 USDA-OK Dept Ag Market News Oklahoma National Stockyards - Week ly Cattle Summary Compared to last week: Feeder cattle and calves aeady. Demand good for light holiday week receipts. Calves a better val ue to tayets than past several week's as many in thin to medium condition. Slaugh er cows steady to 1.00 higher. Slaughter bulls 2.00 higher. Demand very good for less numbers. Total of 350 cows and bulls sold with 36 percent going to packets. Receipts this week 4,500; last week 10,402; last year 1,533. Supply consisted of 42 percent yearlings and calves over 600 lbs; 50 percent calves under 600 lbs; 8 per cent cows and bulls. Heifers comprised 47 percent of feeder and calf supply. Prices follow with weighted average weight and price in parenthesis. Feeder Steers: Medium and Large 1- Calves: 350-400 lbs (382 lbs) 109.50- 118.00 (117.63); 400-450 lbs (426 lbs) 104.00-112.00 (109.48); 450-500 lbs (481 lbs) 98.50-106.50 (101.52); 500-550 lbs (530 lbs) 93.50-105.25 (100.20); 550-600 lbs (572 lbs) 89.25-97.00 (94.02); 600-650 Jbs (613 lbs) 89.00-95.00 (92.66); 650-700 lbs (674 lbs) 86.50- 88.00 (87.57); Yearlings: 650-700 lbs (685 lbs) 89.50- (91.27); 700-750 lbs (736 lbs) 87.50- (91.47); 750-800 lbs (777 lbs) 84.25- 89.00 (86.70); 800-850 lbs (820 lbs) 84.50- (86.90); 850-900 lbs (874 lbs) 79.75-84.00 (82.03); lot 970 lbs 75.25. Holsteins: Large 2 550-600 lbs (567 lbs) 63.00-65.50 (64.43); 700-750 lbs 63.50- 800-825 lbs 59.00-61.00. Feeder Heifers; Medium and Luge 1: Calves; lot 310 lbs 107.00; 350-400 lbs (376 lbs) 94.00-101.50 (98.78); 400-500 lbs (450 lbs) 86.00- 97.00 (92.23); 500-550 lbs (524 lbs) 84.75-87.00 (86.02); lot 575 lbs 82.00; lot 615 lbs 79.00; Yearlings; 550-600 lbs (577 lbs) 84.00-88.00 (86.41); 600-650 lbs (625 lbs) 82.00-85.25 (83.91); 675 lbs 80.25; 700-800 lbs (750 lbs) 77.25-83.50 (79.79). PA TOBACCO £gM |k MARKETING ASSOCIATION Location Jayln Drive, Orland Industrial Park, New Holland (next door to last year’s location) We will sell tobacco for non-members. Commission for non-members is 80/lb. We will still accept new members. Cost for membership is $5O and member’s commission is 6s/lb. Members are eligible for refund at end of year. WE WILL HAVE SALE Mon., Jan. 3, 2000 Next sale will be Jan. 5 IF there is enough tobacco on the floor to make it worthwhile. Call for appointment to deliver tobacco Warehouse 355*5336, if no answer try 626*6970 Slaughter Cows: Head %Lean Weight Average Dress High Dress Low Dress *Btk 13 75-80* 1050-1750 36.75-38.50 35.25-35.50 *Bnr 29 80-85% 900-1650 37.00-40.00 39.0045.00 Lean 56 85-90* 850-1500 35.50-38.50 38.00-43.50 34.0037.50 Light 4 85-90% 700850 30.003330 •Brk” Breakers, *Bnr« Boners Slaughter Bulls; Head Weight Average Dress High Dress Low Dress Yield Grade 1 2 21 1350-2075 49.00-53.50 53.005430 43.5048.00 Estimated dressed cost at Oklahoma National Stockyards: Lean 80.00; Boners 76.90; Breakers 70.20. Bulls 91.40. Replacement Cows: Pretested for bangs, pregnancy, and age Medium and Large 1 Age Weight Months Bred Quality Price 2-4 yr old 825-1000 5-8 months avg qual ity 520.00585. 00 5-7 yr old 9501100 6-7 months hi, blacks 625.00695.00 5-7 yr old 8501200 5-7 months avg quality 550.00615.00 8-10 yr old 10001100 5-7 months hi, blacks 525.00-550.00 8-10 yr old 950-1300 5-7 months avg quality 445.00500.00 Aberdeen Sales Company, Inc. Complete Auction & Appraisal Service Churchvllle, Md. Report Supplied by Auction Wednesday, Dec. 22 SLAUGHTER STEERS: I.OOLOWEft. CHOICE 2-4 1100-1400 LBS. 7150-74.00; SELECT & LOW CHOICE 1000-1500 LBS. 63.00-69.00; HOL. STEERS HI CHOICE & PRIME 1250-1400 LBS. 63.00-6550; CHOICE 1200-1500 LBS. 6050-63.00; SELECT, ALL WEIGHTS 53.00-57.00. Tree Fruits January 25.2000 The Fire Blight Threat and Its Management In the Forefront on Fire Blight Pesticide Application Does Precision Ag Work? What are Growers Planting and What are the Trends Ethephon Usage in Apples January 26.2000 Efficient Use of Pesticides and Drift Mitigation Overview of Plum Pox Black Peach Aphid Control Bloom Thinning of Peaches with WilThm Mating Disruption for Peaches Pillar Form Peaches Novel Peach Training Systems and High Density Apnums and Pluots Peach and Apple IPM Nematode Suppression January 27.2000 Airblast Sprayers Transitional Strategies Without or With Limited OPIs Organic Standards Food Safety Approaches Future Trends for Apples and Cider New Technologies for Mating Disruption Bacterial Spot Control Peach Breeding Wegman’s IPM Program and CORE Values Program Computer Use Janauni 25.2000 Internet for Beginners Virtual Orchard* Web Site Palm PC’s Build Your Own Homepage January 26.2000 Spreadsheets Database Field Mappmg/Record Keeping Surfing Internet for Ag Sites Computerizing Pesticide Records For fruit program and registration tees information contact State Horticultural Ass’n of Pennsylvania - Maureen Irvin - 717-577-4184 New Jersey Stale Horticultural Soc - William Tietjen - 908-475-6505 or Maryland Slate Horticultural Soc. - Richard Hetlebower - 301 -432-2767 ext 324 SLAUGHTER HEIFERS: 1.00 LOW ER. CHOICE A PRIME 950-1300 LBS. 69.50-72.00; SELECT ALL WEIGHTS 900-1400 LBS. 36.00-63.00. COWS: 2.00 HIGHER. BRK. UT. A COMM. 2-4 BULK 41.00-43.00; HI DRESSING 44.00-45.00; CUTTER A BON. UT. 3ti.00-40.00; HI DRESSING 40.00- CANNER A CUTTERS 32.00- LOW DRESSING 30.00 DOWN. BULLS: 2.00 HIGHER. ALL WEIGHT- S 1100-1900 LBS., 44.00-57.00. VEAL CALVES: STEADY. CHOICE AND PRIME 200-400 LBS. 77.00-83.00; HI GOOD AND LOW CHOICE ALL WEIGHTS 67.00-73.00. FARM CALVES; STEADY. HOL. BULLS 100-125 LBS. 130.00-170.00; HOL BULLS 85-95 LBS. 82.00-120.00; HOL HEIFER CALVES 100-120 LBS. 260.00-310.00; SMALL FRAME 70-105 LBS. 110.00-190.00; SLAUGHTER CALVES ALL WEIGHTS 25.00-30.00. FEEDER CATTLE; STEADY. BULLS A STEERS 400-900 LBS. 72.00-94.00; HEIFERS 300-700 LBS. 59.00-83.00. LAMBS: STEADY. CHOICE A PRIME 90-110 LBS. 83.00-95.00; LIGHTER LAMBS 100.00-120.00; EWES - HEAVY 31.00-40.00, LIGHT 45.00-53.00. GOATS: STEADY. SMALL 30.00-45.00; MEDIUM 45.00-60.00; LARGE 90.00-110.00. HOGS: STEADY. 210-250 LBS. 35.00-37.00; 255-300 LBS. 31.00-37.00; SOWS - HEAVY 24.00-31.00; SOWS LIGHT 18.00-23.00; BOARS ALL WEIGHTS 7.00-10.00. Carlisle Livestock CarUile, Pm. December 28, 1999 Report Supplied By Auction SLAUGHTER CATTLE; STEERS. ACTIVE! CHOICE 1100-1475 LBS. 68.00-71.75,1500-1800 LBS. 59.00-7030: PLANTING FOR THE NEW MILLENNIUM January 25-27,2000 Hershey Lodge and Convention Center, Hershey, PA Trade Show Over 130 Suppliers for Fruit and Vegetable Growers - Educational Sessions Over 50 Expert Speakers from Across the Nation SELECT AND CHOICE ALL WEIGHTS 65.00- COULE SELECTS 60.00- HEIFERS: CHOICE 66.50-70.25. COWS: STRONG DEMANDI BREAK ERS 39.50-45.50. COUPLE HEIFER TYPES TO 50.50; BONERS 36.00-41.25; LEAN 33.00-38.75; COUPLE LOW DRESSING LIGHTS DOWN TO 28.50; SHELLY 28.00 AND DOWN; BULLS 1400-1990 LBS. 42J0-49.00. FEEDER CATTLE: STEERS. MOST LY HEREFORDS OFFERED 450-850 LBS. 66.00-72.00; HOLSTEINS/DAIRY TYPES 450-800 LBS. 60.00-61.00; HEIF ERS 400-600 LBS. 70.00-80.00; BULLS 400-850 LBS. 52.00-66.00; CALVES RETURNING TO THE FARM, STRONG DEMANDI HOLSTEIN BULLS #1 95-130 LBS. 142-50-161.00; HOLSTEIN BULLS #2 95-145 LBS. 120.00-140.00; HOLSTEIN HEIFERS #1 95-130 LBS. 220.00-300.00; HOLSTEIN HEIFERS #2 85-120 LBS. 107.50-190.00. SWINE: HOGS US#l-3 220-270 LBS. 35.00- 280-300 LBS. 37.00-42.00; BOARS OVER 400 LBS. 6.00; FEEDER PIGS BY THE HEAD, STRONG DEMAND! 15-25 LBS. 28.00-42.00, 25-45 LBS. 28,00-40.00, 45-60 LBS. 37.00- 60-65 LBS. 42.0047.00. GOATS: BY THE HEAD. LARGE NANNIES 60.00-7730, FANCY KIDS 50.00- FLESHY KIDS 35.00-49.00, SMALI/raiN KIDS 30.00-34.00. LAMBS: GOOD AND CHOICE 50-13 LBS. 130.00-145.00, GOOD 80-140 LBS. 72.00- c SHEEP; ALL WEIGHTS 42.00-52.d0. SALE EVERY TUBS. 5 P.M. FOR RABBITS, POULTRY AND EGGS; 630 P.M. FOR LIVESTOCK. "STARTING WITH CALVES; SPECIAL FED CATTLE SALE TUBS., lAN. 4; STAtE GRADED FEEDER PIG SALES FRL, JAN. 14; PEN LOTS OF CATTLE SOU) IN ORDER RECEIVED. EARLYBIRD PENS CLOSE TUBS. 2 P.M. Vegetables January 25.2000 Construction & Use of High Tunnels Basic Vegetable Production -Nutrition, Insect and Weed Control -Handling and Storage Greenhouse Vegetable Workshop - Glazings & Ventilation - Organic and Hydroponic Production Cole Crops - Varieties, Insect and Weed Control Plastic Mulches - Additives, Colors, Equipment Sweet Corn - IPM, Varieties, Nutrition, Weed Control Sustainable Growing - Environmental Stewardship- Dr Rhonda Janke, Kansas State Umv - Cover Crops Potatoes - Varieties, Storage, Drip Irrigation - Insect and Disease Control Ji muarv 28.2000 Irrigation - Types and Costs of Equipment - Fertigation Peppers - Varieties, Nutrition - Insect and Disease Control Fumigation/Pesticide Application - New Application Technologies - The ABC’s of Fumigation Tillage Alternatives - Maintaining Soil Quality - Tillage Systems and Crop Rotations Processing Crops - Sweet Corn, Peas, Snap Beans, Lima Beans, Peppers January 27.2000 Vine Crops - Spacing and Varieties - Pest Management Update - Tips for Successful Production Tomato School - Disease and Insect Control - Fresh Market Varieties and Breeding -High Tunnels & Stakes -Ethrel Use, Fertility for Processing -Processing Grower Panel Processing for Value Added Lebanon Valley Livestock Fredericksburg, PA December 28, 1999 Report Supplied by Auction STEERS: CHOICE 2-3 1330-1445 LBS. 68.75-69.75; SELECT 1-3 68.00; STAN DARD 1-2 65.50. HOLSTEIN STEERS: CHOICE 2-3 1330-1580 LBS. 60.0-62.00; SELECT 1-2 57.00- STANDARD 1-2 5050-55.00. HEIFERS; STANDARD 1-2 4750-50.00. COWS: BREAKERS 75-80* LEAN 41.00- BONERS 80-85* LEAN 39.50- LEAN 85-90* LEAN 37.00- SHELLS DOWN TO 28.00- , BULLS: YO#l 2050 LBS. 47.75; YO#2 1625 LBS. 45.25. FEEDER CATTLE: STEERS HOLS TEINS 270-455 LBS. 50.00-63.00; HEIF ERS 250 HOLSTEINSI.OO; 590-990 LBS. 45.00- BULLS 580-815 LBS. 50.50- CALVES: STANARD AND GOOD 90-115 LBS. 60.00-85.00; UnLTTY 75 LBS. 36.00. FARM CALVES: #1 95-115 LBS. 150.00- #2 85-115 LBS. 110.00- HOLSTEIN HEIFERS #1 85-100 LBS. 260.00-302.50; #2 75-115 LBS. 95.00-227.50. HOGS: BARROWS AND GILTS 45-50* 223 LBS. 36.50. SOWS: US#l-3 450 LOBS. 31-50; US# 1-3 500-600 LBS. MED. 350-400 IBS. 28.00-33.25. ' ~ BOARS: 260 LBS. 14.00; 360600 LBS. 6.75-7.25. ’ < Small Fruits Strawberries - Plasticulture, Greenhouse K Blueberries, Blackberries January 27.2000 Using Bees to Control Botrytis Nematode Injury Hardy Kiwi Bramble Basics Getting Started in Blueberries Getting Started in Grapes Marketing & Labor Wholesale Marketing - “Simply Delicious” Promotion - What Buyers Wahl in Local Produce Laljor and Regulatory Issues - H-2A Program - What Do You Do if-You Get a Letter from INS or SSA? - - PQPA, WPS Crop Insurance Marketing - Signs that Sell - Mason Farms Overview - Starting a Roadside Market - Customer Service - Cooperatives. Auctions - Farmers’ Markets Flowers Bedding Plants - New Container Plants - Marketing - New Pest Control Products - Diagnosing Insects and Diseases Perennial Flowers - Weed Control, Varieties - Overwintering January 27.2000 Cut Flowers - Specialty Cuts in the Greenhouse - Marketing, New Cultivars For vegetable and bedding plant program and registration fees information contact Pennsylvania Vegetable Growers Ass’n William Troxell - 717-694-3596