Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, July 09, 1960, Image 2

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    "2—Lancaster Farming, Saturday. July 9, 1960 Vintage Livestock Holland
Slaughter Steers Qualify
At Lancaster Yards
Steers Unevenly Higher To 1.00 Higher
, ra „. SHEEP: 250 compared with .Sfff
la»..E. O'Hara. 417 week . Trading mod- jg®, of
I. Chora.. MaA.t N.w. toonch e rately active. Good and steer S-50 Weher
CATTLE: 2800 compared Choice spring lambs 2.00 and telow folly
with 3000 last week. The higher. Utility steady. Good f^S er cbws 25°50 higl£
shortened holiday week’s and Choice 60-90 lb. spring Bulls scarce few safes
supply includes 55 per cent iambs sold at 20.00-28.00, s £ C <s£ e ’ £eW saW *
Slighter steers, 85 per cent while- few lots Choice and steacly 10 stron »*
sitockers and feeders. Trading Prime made 24.00, Utility Bulk of the Choice grade
4ow, Compared with last sold down to 16.00. slaughter steers 26.25-27.75,
Week’s close, slaughter steers few average tb high-Choice
Steady -50 lower. Cows stea- 1070-1200 lb. 28.10-28.60,*
dy to 25 higher. Bulls steady. Chicago CditlO Good to low-Choice 23.50-
Stockers and feeders steady 26.25, Standard- down to 20.
Choice grade 1000-1350 lb D Intel InftVAfl and Utility cows 16.-
slaughter steers sold for 26-.- 50-18.60, Canners and low
-25 - 28.00, load Choice'carry- n . r, ► Cutters 15.50-16.75’, Utility
jug a Prime end' 1431 lbs. rHCSS jTO&Qy and Commercial bulls. 20.00-
28.25, load and lot 1135-1275 23.00, few- Good grade bulls
lb. high-Choice 28.50-28.75, Receipts for the holiday 23 50.
while Good and tow-Choice shortened week were about . „„„ ,
slighter steers brought 23.- five per cent below last week. CALVES* 282. Average -
50-26.25 with Standard down Distribution of receipts very Good and better grades of
to 21 00 uneven with, Tuesday’s re- vealers steady. Low-Übod, &
Good and Choice heifers ceipts accounting for 80 per- below 1-00 higher. Good and
ranged from 21 50-25.00. Cut- cent of the week’s supply and Choice vealers 27.00-32.00,
terand Utility cows 15.75 - Wednesday’s receipts the Choice and Prune 32,00-35 ,
1850 Canners and low - Cut smallest for any Wednesday Standard and low-Good 23 50
ters 14.50-15 75. Utility and since September 1953. - 26.50.
Commercial bulls 20.00-23.- Consist of receipts little HOGS: 96. Barrows and
00, Good grade bulls 22-23.75 changed with* 75 per cent gilts 25 higher. U. S. 1-3
Medium and Good 600-900 slaughter steers, between 15 grade 205-217 lb. 18.60-19.10,
3b. feeder steers 23.50-28 00, a nd 20 per cent heifers and two lots 1-2 grade 182- and
few Medium and Good stock about 5 per cent cows. Veal- 201 lbs. 1950, lot 1-3 grade
calwes 27.00-30 00. ers and stockers and feeders butchers 219 lbs. 20 00. Lot
CALVES: 550 compared i n very light supply. garbage fed- hogs 2-3 grade
*with 512 last week. Trading Percentage of slaughter .248 Jbs. 16.50.
moderately active. Vealers steers about like the 4 per SHEEP: 60. Spring slaugh
ter® steady. Good & Choice cen t last week and per cent ter lambs 100 higher. Good
vealers brought 27.00-32.00. of choice little changed from and Choice 21.00-24 50, Utili-
Choice and Prime 32.00-36. last week’s 70 per cent. Av- ty and Good 17.00-21.00
Standard and low-Good 19.- erage weight of slaughter
27.00, Utility down to 16 00 steers a few pounds heavier
HOGS. 1100 compared with than the 1155 lb. average
1057 last week Trading was last week,
moderately active. Barrows Slaughter steers, good
and gilts sold at fully steady grade and below steady to 25
rales Sows strong U. S. 1-2 higher, other kinds steady to
grade 190-225 lb barrows &- strong.
gilts sold for 19.00-19.75 with Two loads prime 1333 to
lots U S. no 1 s 190- 1366 lb steers 39.50. Load-
Jkf, at - I ® 7 , 5 * 20 ,® 0 , u * ?* lots high choice and mixed
If 10 on' 230 « choice and prime 26.25 to
H a 5 2'^ 9 7°® tly - 1 ® 7 n 28 5° with most sales at 26 -
Vo’fin 3 ?! 2 1H1 f Bc?i°' 8 c ?i°' 7,5 Bulk of the good to aver
-1-3 grade, mostly age ch oice steers 22.50 to
2-3* 300-600 lb. sows 11 00- 26 75. Most average choice
1350 from 25.75 to 26.50
Good and choice vealers
24-28 with standard at 18 to
23 A few lots of choice and
mixed good and choice 700
to 900 lb feeding steers 24-
24 50. A load of good 800 lb
feeders at 22. Several loads
and lots mostly good 550-675
lb stock steers 24 to 25 00
# Mifk Market
(From page 3)
At New York, the whole
sale price for bottling quali
ty milk was S 4 95 to $5 00,
■with most sales at $5 00 per
40 quart unit
SINCE 1949....
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Slaughter steers were un
evenly <5O higher at the July
7 sale at the New
Sales - Stables. Receipts in
cluded 1062 head. Compared
to last: wdesK cows and bullS'
were 25? to 50 higher.
Several lots ol! high choice
and prime 950 to 1100 lb.
slaughter ste.ers made 28.60
to 29.50 tPitlil the bulk of the
choice grade at 26.5 CK
to 28.50, Good and low
choice Wer£" with
Standard down-to 21.
Standard and" .JLow good
heifers were 18.75 to 21,50,
Cutter and utility cows made
16.75-18 75 with canners and
low cutters at 15.50 1 1 17.
Utility and commercial bulls
managed 20.75| to 23.50 while
good grade buite sold at 22.-
50 to 24.60.
Calves' 276. Vealers sold
steady to 100 higher. Good
and choice vealers made 28
to 34. Choice and prime were
34.50 to 36 with a few lots to
37 and 33-50. Standard and
low good sold at 24-28 while
utility made 21 t0^28.50r
Sheep: 25. A few lots of
choice spring slaughter
lambs weighing 67 to 91 lbs.
brought 22-23.
The July 6 dairy cattle
sale had receipts of 103'Cows,
three -stock bulls and six
stock heifers. All kinds sold
at steady prices with the pre-
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In Months
vious week.
' Fresh cows t,
bulls ■ »125-le5 00 |’!
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The July 4 h,..
receipts of 262 hS rl Sal<
continued to tm. , a
trade. A 1
steady w k «idi
Ponies, Marne
geldings - _S6O-i
horses - si4o-2g 3 n 5 '
horses - $l4O-2ftn V
10-il cents 3 Kil
HAY FEEDER
Wayne Hum*, p '
extension agron omist
culates that one t on 0 }
fa hay removes £*>“
about 22 pounds 0{
pl^at< L and 45 Pounds „
ash. These amounts?
plied m 150 pounds"
0-15-30 fertilizer
there is plenty 0 f J
growth following f i,
cutting will suffer '
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