—Lancaster Farming. Saturday, March 13, 1965 2 At Lancaster Yards Weekly Review Auction Only March 12 1965 (March 10, 1965 Cattle 2750: Slaughter steers Cattle 500: Slaughter steers steady to 25c higher, than last about steady. Cows fully steady weekis ' close. Cows fully 25c to strong. Bulls steady to weak higher. Bulls about steady. Su PP‘y eluded 29 percent Feeder steers steady to 25c Mei higher. (Supply inc uded 60 9?5125Q 23.85-24.75; Good percent steei s, 20 Lqw Chmce( 2 2-24; Stand pei cent Cows and Bulls w*ith * „ p. ft j iiosnoo* Wanee feeder st ee,„ S* *° M GoOI W3o ' 22 ' ,4’S h 'S- Slaughter He.fera: Good, 900-1250 lbs 23 80-.50.10, cou- nAA A ® IKf . ino( . oo<) r i i , tt iien 700-900 lbs, 19 25-22 20. pie load High Choice 1150* p a «nri TifiiiHr 1300 libs. 25 30 25 45. Good to andT ™Cutter" low Choice 22 00-24 00. Stand- fo- cvfjjf arcl to low Good 19 50 22 50. 14,2d ’ Sh y Canner ’ lo Utility 17 00-19 50 18 2 , llc . mnri on oi as- TIHI Slaughter Heifers Good 700- Bulls ' 20 ‘ 21 85 ’ Hr 950 lbs 19 25-22 25 * ty a _ nd Cows Cutter and Utility 60 Few Cu tteis 17-17 75. 14 00-15 75, Few to 16 00, Can- <nei and Low Cutter -13 GO -14 25, 'Shelly iCanner 10 00- 13 00 BuUs Good and Choice 20 - 00-22 50, 3 head 22 75-33 00, Utility and Commercial 17 75- 20 00, Few 1500-1800 lib Util ity 20 25-20 75, Cuttei 17 00- 17 75 Feeder Steers Choice 550 m an aUdiess to the Senate 675 lbs. 23 00-23 75, Couple Select Committee on Small Joadls Choice and Pnme 950- Business He told the Com -1050 lb Carrying Good to low mittee that, as an industry, Choice Slaughter Flesh 23 50- beef and cattle account for 24 25, Good and Choice 650- over 20 percent or about 1000 lbs 2100-22 50, Standard $8 billion of the annual and Good 500-1000 lbs 19 00- gross sales of the nation’s 2i so farmers and ranchers Unlike Calves 550 Vealers slow, steady to $2 00 lower Choice 3100-35 00, Few High Choice 36 00-37 00, Good 27 00-32 00, Standard 24 00-28 00, Utility 20 00-25 00, Cull mainly 15 00- 18 00, with 60-80 lib 12 00-15 00 Hogs ,1150- Barrows and gilts fully 50'lowei, instances 75 lower (Sows mostly steady Bairows and gilts UiS 1-2 190-240 libs 1875-19 00. UIS 1, 190-230 libs 19 00-19 50, UB 1-3 180 250 libs 18 00-18 25, Few sales to 18 50, UIS 2-3 220-240 Ibis 17 50-18 00, 250-280 Übs 17 00-17 50 Sows US 1-3 300- (Contmued on Page 3) New Holland Sales Stables, Inc. Sole Schedule Monday: Horse Sale Tack Sale to Follow Horse Sale Monday: Hog Sale ' . 11:30 A.M, Monday: 6eef Cattle 2:00 F.M. Sale Order Bulls, Steers, Cows, Calves Wednesday: Sale of Dairy Cattle 12:30 P.M. Thursday: Sale of Beef Cattle 12:30 P.M. Sale Order Bulls, Steers, Cows, Calves JOHN H. GINGRICH, Mgr. Ph. New Holland 354-2194 Vintage Sales Stables, Inc. PARADISE, PENNA. Bulls, steers, butcher cows, Hogs, lambs and veal calves Sold On Commission Sale every Tuesday 2 P.M. Fat hogs and Feeder pigs sale Every Saturday at 10 A.M. For marketing information Phone Area Code 717-442-4181 Box 100 Paradise, Pa. . i 10 mi. East of Lancaster on Rjt. 30 - r - * -«N, +* , Kenneth E. Hershey, Sales Manager MARKET Beef And Cattle Industry 20% Of All Farm Sales Seci etary of Agriculture Fieeman reported recently on the cattle and beef situation most other farm commodities, Freeman said, beef and cattle are an important cash crop in nearly every state in the Umon Therefoie, the stabil ity of that industry under scores the stability of the farm economy, the Secretary said Freeman reported that in 1964 the annual beef and veal output increased a recoid 11 percent ovei 1963 to an all time high of 19 3 billion pounds During the same per iod the American per capita consumption of beef increased six pounds, to reach a per (Continued on Page 3) 10:00 A.M. New Holland, Pa. NEWS Vintage Auction March 9, 1965 Cattle 449: Slaughter steers active, and fully steady. Cows 50-75 higher. Bulls about steady. Supply included 30 percent Cows. Slaughter Steers: Choice 1000-1250 lbs. 24 00-25 25, Few 25.25-25.50, Mixed Good and Choice 23 50-24 25, Good 22 50- 28.75, Standard to Low Good 19.75-22.50. Slaughter heifers: Load Good 700-850 lbs. 17.85-19.85. Cows: Utility and High Yielding Cutter 1425-16 00, 5 head 16 26-16.50, Canner and Cutter 13 50-14.75, Shelly can ner 12 50-13.00. Bulls: Utility to Good 17.50- 20 00, Cutter 16 85-17.75. Calves 377 - Vealers mostly steady. iChoice 32 00-38 50, largely 32 00-35 00, Good 28 GO -31 50, Standard 24 50-28 50, Utility 20 00-25.00, Cull main ly 16 00-20 00, with 50-75 libs 10 00-15 CO Hogs 101 • Barrows and gilts steady. US 1-3 190-235 l|bs. 18.00-1850, 4 head UIS 1-2 18 85-1910, US 2-3 210-250 lbs 17.75-18 00, 1 lot US 3, 245 lbs 17 60 Sows- US 2-3 300- 550 lb 13.75-14 35 At the March 9 hog sale 296 head were offered Mar ket hogs in the 160-180ipound weight class sold for 17-17 85; 180-200, 17 76-19, 200-220, 18.10- 19. 220-240, 18 25-18 60; 240 and up, 16 85-18 50. Sows brought 1410-14 50 SPRAYING Service Dairy Barns Poultry Houses CARBOLA Disinfecting White Paint • Dries White • Disinfects Against Disease • 90% Less Cobwebs 8 to 10 Mo. Fly Spraying DISINFECT POULTRY HOUSES 6 Witmer Rd., R 4, Lane. Maynard Beitzel Phone 392-722? Is THAT You, Mr, Jones? Every day we receive phone calls and letters from stockmen asking for our advice. Tom Brown, for example, wants to know when the best time will be to sell his lambs, and Jim Smith has a load of hogs to consign. Will Wednesday be better than Monday? And then there is Charlie Jones. He has a good load of cattle, and he wants to know how the market will be next month. We feel flattered, of course, that so many people contact us. But then again, there must be a good reason for all this. Maybe it’s because we’ve been at this business for 67 years. Or maybe it’s because we have specialists in every department cows, bulls, stockers and feeders, fat steers and heifers, lambs, hogs, and calves who have the ability, knowledge and experience to give you honest advice and information. So, do what Mr. Brown and Mr. Smith and Mr, Jones do. Call or write us anytime. You will be glad you did. Walter M. Dunlap - O C •. oc aons r AUCTION OR PRIVATE TREATY "Uftaditf stock Yards* Lancaster, Pa. U. Tel: 397-5136 , “THE OLD DEPENDABLE” SECOND TO NONE REPORT New Holland Auction Ma,rch 11, 1965 250-550, and singly, 125-200. (Cattle 814; Slaughter steers ing , . steady to fully 25 higher. Cows mostly steady Buis steady. Ellers, 2585 Shpply included 30 percent fo^, 30 ' B p’ l aad The 430 L head o£ hogs re* Slaughter Steers: Choice reived at the Mar 8 sale mH 1000-1250 lbs. 24 25-25.25, High steady to lower. Market Choice and Prime 1150-1330 tor 1^ libs. 25.00-25.75, 6 head 25.85- sale (US 1-3), IS-iS.SO, heavy -26 25, Mixed Good and Choice weights, 17.50-18; sows brought 23.50-24.25, Good 21.75-24.00, 12^ 0 ;] 4 - 50 ; . , lon . . Standard 19 50-22.25, Utility Calf receipts of 1 30 J** ad 17 00 19 50 sold at $1 lower at the Mar 8 Slaughter Heifers: Utility sale Choice and Prime brought and Standard 750-950 libs. 16.- 33-36; Good and Low Choice, 00-19 00 32-33; Standard, 29-32; Com* Cows: Cutter and Utility 14- mon, 15-25. _ 00-1585, Oanner and Low Cut- , ter 1300-1425. Chicago Rattle Bulls; Utility to Good 17.50- 21 00, few Good 21 00-22.10. CATTLE Receipts for the Feeder Steens: Few Good lour days 23,500 compared with 790-825 lbs 10 35-22 50 , 21,500 last week and 27,900 a Calves 460: Vealers steady year ago Twelve market sup to strong Choice 34 00-37 00, ply 174,600, compared with 173,- Couple 38 00-38 50, Good 3100- 100 last week and 181,700 a 3.5 00, Standard 26 00-30.50, year ago. Slaughter steers Utility 20 50-2500, Cull main- steady to 25 lower, filers ly 15 60-20.00, with 60-80 lbs geneiaily 50 lower. Cows 25-50 19 nn.i s isn higher. Bulls strong to 25 high ..ln er. Few feeders strong. In the .. carlot dressed beef trade, steer cows, 18 bulls and 20 heifers and heifer beef une ’ choice sold steady. Fresh HoMems steer beef 25 . 50 w h other brought 275-500; Guernseys, stea - dy to 50 lower> choice heif . 150-225, other breeds, 150-225 er beef steady, good 25-50 low- BuMs sold for 115-195, and erj cow beef mostly steady. heifers, 40-145. Slaughter steers: Loadlots The horse sale on Mar 8 p n me 1170-1335 lbs. 25.75- was fully steady with 302 head 26 00, half dozen loads at 26.00, offered Mules anld draft hors- high choice and prime 1150- es sold slow and considerably 1400 lbs. 24 75-25 75, load prime lower. In pairs, mules brought (Continued on Page 10) M^^^ 4^44 l 4 *^ 4 l* f * 4 *l* 4 l 44 I 4 *1 4 *1* 4 I 4 *l 4 *I 4 *2 4 *1 4^ 4 1 44 1^1* 4 I 4 *I 44 I 4 *I 44 C 44 1 44 I 4 *I 4 *I 44 I 44 I 4 0*I 4 *I 44 1 44 J 4 *1*^ M 8 M 3 Livestock Marketing ' J. M. HOOBER, INC. Lancaster Stock Yards Phone 397-6191 AUCTION Every Wed. starting at noon PRIVATE TREATY DAILY Listen to our weekly radio market broadcast Wednesday morning 8:05 Ephrata 1310 (WGSA) See us before buying your Stocker and feeder cattle.
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