2 —Lancaster Farming, Saturday, January 26, 1963 Market News Reports : Market News Reports Vintage Sale New Holland Auction 00 Thursday, January 24 New Holland reported a Tuesday, January _ CATTLE - 968. Supply in- slow and barely steady market CATTLE 504. Supply in- c i udeg 25 percent cows. Com- on Wednesday’s dairy cattle eludes 33 percent cows. Com- p ared uuth last Thursday’s sale. There were 102 coWs, sev .pared with last Tuesday s mar- mar j ce:4 . ) slaughter steers steady en hulls and 23 heifers, ket, slaughter steers 50 ower; t o 50 lower. Utility grade cows Fresh Holstein cows Urou cattle grading Good and weig - gteady t 0 35 higher; Canner ght $275-400; Guernseys $175- mg over 1200 Ibs oh-75 lower amT Cutter 50-spots 75 higher. 225, and, other breeds $175- strong 1 -°°' l - 50 S Bulls steady. 2-25. Stock bulls’ brought *l4O - 950-1200 lbs 'slaunh- Few Hlgll Choice and Prime 18 °- ter steers 26 75-27 85 several 1000-1200 lb. slaugliter steers At the January 21 auction W 2 f B T, tfi; cS 28.50-28.35, Cbolce 075-1250 M «»■- .n 4 24 50-26 75 Standard 2100- lbs - 27.00-28 50, Good to' low the 210 head met a steady mar 9ii c; (i Tmiitir is (vn 91 ft ft ' Choice 24.75-87.00, Standard ket. Mules by the pair brought L 8 ?Jo-«° s °o lb. 22-00-21,75. ' ■“"* S* Heifers 24.00-25.50. - 5 ' 95 and £eldmgS Wer * l o • Cutter and Utility cows 14.- 00-15.75, few to 17 50, Canner and low Cutter 12 00-14 00, Shelly canner-down to 10 00. Utility and Commercial bulls 20 00-22.85. CALVES; 354. Vealers 2.00 higher. Good and Choice 30.00- 3 6 00, Choice and Prime 36.- 00-42 00, few to 43 50, Stand ard and low Good 26 00-30.00, Utility 20 00-26 00 HOGS - 216 . Banows and gilts fully 25 higher. U S 1-2 195-223 lbs. 17 85-18 00 1-3 181-232 lb Barrows and gilrfs 17 25-17 75, two lots No. 1 173-190 lbs 18 50-18.60, Lot No 3 291 lbs 15 00 US 2-3 400-500 lbs. Eow 12.50-13.7'5. Lot Good and Choice 25 lb. feeder pigs 8 50 pei head At Lancaster Yards WEEKLY REVIEW January 25, Friday CATTLE; 2700. Compared with 2g75 head last week. Sup ply includes 45 percent slaugh ter steers and 40 percent feed er steers. Trading slow. Com pel ed with last week’s close, slaughter steers 50-7 J 5 lower,, tew sales on Choice cattle wei ghing under 1100 Ihs. 25-50 lowei Cows 75-1 00 higher. Bulls steady. 'Feeder steers steady. Slaughter stfers: Two loads Choice about 1200 lbs 28 75, Lot 1100 lbs. 29 00. Choice 27 00-2 S 50, Good giade 25.00- 20 75, few mixed Good and Choice 26 50-27 25 Cows Cubterand Utility 14 - 75-17 25, Gamier and low Cut tei 12 50-14 74, Shelly canner down to 10 50. 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I >V>4 i '■r'i ' 5 ? / V?* " ',/S' > ortut** j 5 ylff 5 * MASTER jKjjl th» eby's mill l. j. DENLINGER CO. LITITZ PARADISE HEMPFIELD MILLS Leroy M> Sensenig E. PETERSBURG HINKELTOWN ROSS H. ROHRER Blend & McGinnis & Sons ATGLEN QUARRYVILLE^*,,,^ cial 20 00-22.50, Good grade 2.2 50-25 00. Feeder steers: Good and Choice 700-1000 lbs. 24.00-27.- 00, Load High Choice 743 lbs. 27 75, Lot Choice 571 lbs. 27.- 25, few lots Good and Choice 500-700 lbs 25 00-27.25. CALVES: 525. Compared with 533 head last week. Veal ers 1.00-2 00 higher, Good and Choice 29.00-3'6 00, Choice and Prime 36 00-42.00, Standard and low Good 25.00-29.00, Util ity 20 00-25 00. HOGS' 1525. Compared with 1440 head last week. Trading moderately active. Barrows and gilts fully steady. Sows 1.00 lower. Bairows and gilts: U. S. 1-2 190-230 lbs 17 75-18 25, Few No 1 190-230 lbs. IS 25-18 50, few small lots 19.00, 1-3 190- 240 lbs* 17.25-17.75. 2-3 240- (Continued on Page 9) Ration! 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The 418 hogs sold steady to 25 higher at the January 21 auction. {Retail hogs to local butchers brought 18 to 19.50. Wholesale hogs to the packers were 17.26 to 18. Hogs over 250 pounds and under 175 brought 15 to 17. Nine shOati were $10.50 peh head. The 100 calves ait the Janu ary 21 sale brought steady prices. Choice and prime were 37-42, good and "low choice' 33- 37, standard 25-32 and com mon 17-26. Feeder calves should he ■wormed as they are placed in the feed lot. The-calves usual ly will show increased feed efficiency after worming. i i 1
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