Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, August 19, 1961, Image 2

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    2—Lancaster Farming. Saturday. August 19, 1961
At Lancaster Yards
Gains To $1
CATTLE 3575. Compared
to 3236 last week. Supply
includes 50 per cent slaugh
ter steers, 40 per cent Stock
ers and feeders Trading was
moderately active. Slaughter
steers X - 125 higher, few
late sales 75 higher. Cows
50 higher. Bulls steady, and
stoekers and feeders 50
higher.
Two lots prime 877-1133
lb slaughter steers 27, four
loads mostly prime about
1350 lb 26 50, these bought
to arrive Bulk of the choice
24 25-25 75, few lots and
loads 1080-1270 lb. high -
choice and prime 26-26.50,
good to low choice 23-24,
standard 22-23.
Lots good and choice gr
ade 750-950 lb heifers at
22 25-24 50, lot high choice
and. prime 857 lb. 25.50.
Cutter and utility cows at
16 25-17 25, few at 17.50,
canners and low-cutters 15-
16-25, shelly canners down
to 12.75 Utility and commer
ctal bulls 19-22 50, good gr
ade 22-23.
Load 840 lb. high choice
Chicago Cattle
Receipts Below
Previous Year
Weekly Review—Cattle—
Local receipts * increased 10
percent, taut supply substan
tially below a vear ago.
Slaughter steers 1300 lbs.
down mostly 50 lower, heav
ier steers 50 to 10 lower,
with some sales wgts over
1450 Itas 125 lower, heifers
50 to 1 lower, cows strong
to 50 higher, bulls strong,
other classses scarce.
Two loads prime. 1250 -
3OO lb steers 26 25," few
loads prime 1175-1325 lbs
26, including one load 1325
lb at 26 late Many loads
average to high choice 1100
to 1350 lbs 24-24 75 late.
Load high choice 1030 lb
vearlings 25 25 Good 900-
1350 lb steers 22 50-24 at
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WILLIAM H. WALKER
Ph. ST 6-2335
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LITITZ, PENNA.
Phone: MAdison 6-5408
Windless Hatchery
COCHRANVILLE. PA.
Phone: Atglen LY 3-5941
Shown
.00
stockers and feeders 25 50.
load high choice 1040 lb.
feeder steers 25.25, few lots
good and choice 700-&00 lb
23-25, medium and good 21-,
23 50. Load choice 500 lb
stock calves 28 50.
CALVES; 625 compared to
701 last week. Trading mod
erately actve Vealers fully
steady. Good and choice
vealers 27-33, choice and
prime 33-35, few at 36 00
Standard and low-good 23-
27, utility 21-24.
HOGS: 1150 compared to
1143 last week Barrows and
gilts 25-50 higher. Sows
steady Trading moderately
active, Barrows and gilts U.
S 1-2, 190-220 lb. 20-20.50,
several lots No. 1, 195-220
lb. 20.50-21, 1-3, 190-230 lb
19 50-20, few lots 2-3, 19-
19 25, 230-250 lb. mostly 2-
3, 18.50-19 US 1-3 mostly
2-3, 300-600 lb sows 12-15.
SHEER: 450 compared to
508 last week. Trading mod
erately active. Choice and
pnrme spring slaughter
iambs 1 higher Utdity and
good steady. Good and choi
ce 65-95 lb. lambs, 16-19,
choice and prime 19-20.50,
utility 14.50-16.
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You also get independent control of steering clutches
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ALLIS-CHALMERS
SALES AND SERVICE
Grumelli Farm Serv.
Quarryville, Pa.
Snavely’s Farm Service
N. G. Myers & Son L. H. Brubaker
Rheems, Pa.
L. H. Brubaker
Lititz. Pa.
Vintage Livestock
Most Kinds
To 1.00 Higher
Cattle receipts at the
August * 15th auction at
Vintage includd 636 head.
Compared with last week’s
market, slaughter steers we
,ne 50-75 higher. Cows 50
higher. BullsaO-l higher. '
tylixed choice and prime
grade- slaughter steers 26 -
26 50, few. lots prime 1000
-1200 lb. 26.50-26.75, choice
990-1300 -lb. VA.2%... - 25.75
good to low choice 22,75 -
24 25, standard .21.50-23. A
‘few good choice 795-930 lb.
heifers 22-24.60. _ •,
, Cutter anti utility cows at
lfe-1-7, few to 17,25, cannets
and low cutters ‘1475-10,
shgl|y~ cannefs down 'to 12.50
Utility and commercial bulls
19.50-22 50.
CALVES: 420. Vealers 1
higher. Good and choice
vealers '27.50-33, choice and
prime 33-37, standard and
low good 24-28, utility 21 -
24, several 85-100 lb 19-21' !
HOGS: 254. Barrows and
gilts 25-50 higher. U.S. 1-2
193-225 lb. barrows and gilts
20-20 60, 1-3 182-230 lb. 19.-
35-20, 2-3 240-250 lb. 16-
16 60.
SHEEP • 39 Few good and
choice 60-80 lb spring slau
ghter lambs 16-18
New Holland, Pa.
NissJcy Farm Service
Washington Boro, Pa.
R. S. Weaver
Stevens. Pa.
Lancaster, Pa.
New Holland
Most decline On Heavj
Cattle receipts totaled sale of dairy cattle
1186 head at the August 17 139 cows, six bulls, J
auction at New. Holland, heifers crossed the hW
Compared with last "week’s w __j. c
market slaughter steers we- s ?o r ,n ann! , c ,° Ws
re steady to 50 lower, with Gt
most decline on other breeds* brousbw
1300 lb. and slaughter steers, Sq ft er oL P v
grading low-good and below, g VSd stock & f ° r
but all steers close 25,- 50 c?A ers '
lower. Cows 50 higher. Bulls 7 - a A from $75 to $ 145
steady. At me August 14 g a j (
Several lots mixed choice o f se °> ponies and rru
and prime 950-1200 lb. si- Sfi ce t*£ ni ™uf d
aughter steers 25.85-26,25, a ?,*' 5 M^ les (
few to 26.50 Choice grade- to g 0 to the ki
24-25 75, good to low-choice J r 3° c
22-24, standard 21.00-22.00. , - Pony mares brought
Few lots good grade 800- & 21® w 1 |g}Jw»
900 lb. heifers 22-23. Cutter ho
and utility cows 16 25-17.25, X® h Slw' mSe
canners and low-cutters at brought, a l ;
14 75-16.25, shelly canners Kdlers brought Bto BV 2
down to 13.
Utility and commercial
bulls 19 50-22.50. 2 lots of
good grade 558 and 563 lb.
stock steers 24.50-25 lO.Good
and low-choice 770-657 lb
feeder steers 21-23 75
CALVES: 279. Vealers- 1
.higher, spots 2 higher. Good
'aWd choice vealers 28-33,
choice and prime 33-37, stan
dard and low good 24.50-28
and 21-25.
The market continued to
be- steady at the- August 16
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State farm safety specia
caution everyone to i (
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sight, and keep the j
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