Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, December 09, 1961, Image 2

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    2 Lancaster Farming# Saturday December 9» 1961
At Lancaster Yards
Active, Steady To Strong
CATTLE 2775 Head com
pared with 3209 last week.
Supply includes 20 percent
slaughter steers and 70 per
of stocker*- and feeders.
Trading fairly active early in
week but moderately active
late. Compared wiLh last
week’s close, slaughter steers
steady to strong. Cows 25-50-
higher and Stockers 3c
feeders steers steady.
Slaughter steers: Load of
mostly Prime 1175 lb 27 85,
5 loads high Choice & Prime
956-1110 lb. 27 50, Bulk of
thfe Choice 950 135 C lb. 25 75
- 26 75, a few loads and lots
at 27.00,-Good & low Choice
23.50-25 75, Standard 22.00 -
23.50.
Heifers- Few Ids Good and
Choice 750-950 lb. - 22.50-26.
Cows; Cutter & Utility 15.-
75-16.75, Canner and low
Cutter 14 SC-15.75, Shelly
Canner down to 11 50.
Bulls: Utility & Commer
cial 19.50-22.50, Good grade
22.00-24 50.
'Stockers and feeders: Good
and Choice 800-1050 lb 800-
1050 lb feeder steers 23 00-
25 50, load fancy 816 lb. 26,
Medium and Good 21 00-23 -
50 Good and Choice 550 800
lb. slock steers 24 00-26.25.
Good and Choice calves 25.00
- 30 r O.
CALVES. 625. Compared
with 670 head last week Tra
ding moderately ac ive. Veal
ers strong to 100 higher
Good and Choice vealers 28-
36 00, Choice and Prime 36 -
40 00, few 41 -41 50, Stand
ard and low Good 23 -28 CO,
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Phone: MAdison 6-5408
Win die's Hatchery
COCHRANVILLE. PA.
Phone: Alglen LY 3-5941
Utility 19.00-23.
HOGS: 950. Compared with
1558 head last week. Trading
active. Barrows and gilts
strong. Sows steady.
Barrows and Gilts; U. S. 1-
2 190-225 lb 18.50-19.00, No.
1 190-220 lb. 19-20.00, 1-3
19C-230 lb 17 75-18.50, • 2-3
230-250 lb 17.00-17.75.
Sows; U S. 1-3 mostly 2-3
300-600 lb 13.00-16.00.
SHEEP: ~300. Compared
with 488 head last week. Tra
ding ihoderately active.
Wooled slaughter lambs were
steady. Good and Choice 65-
100 lb slaughter lambs 14 50-
17.50, Choice and Prime 17.-
50-19 00, Utility 12 00-14.50.
Chicago Cattle
Steers Steady
To 50 Lower
Weekly Review Cattle
Receipts 17c larger than last
week and the largest in six
weeks although 7% less than
the corresponding year ago
period.
Slaughter steers steady to
50 lower compared last week.
Most downward pressure on
prime, closing trade moder
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Vintage Livestock’„
Mostly Strong* 1 .,
To Up 50 Cents
Compared with last week’s
market, slaughter steers st
eady to mostly fully 50 high
er at the December 5 auction
at Vintage. Cows were '25
higher. Bulls steady. There
were 487 head of cattle' on
sale.
High choice and prime
950 1.200 lbs. slaughter ste
ers 26.85-27.50. few 28.00,
choice 950-1,300 lbs. 25.50-
26 75 imod to low choice
23.25-25.25.
Cutter and utility cows at
15.25-16.50. Canners and low
cutters 14-15.25, shelly can
riofc down to 11. Standard
21-23.25 utility and com
mercial bulls 19.50-22.
' CALVES: 350. Vealers
weighing under 110 lbs. 1-
2 lower, heavier weights 1
higher. Good and choice
vealers 27-36, choice and
prime 36-40. odd head 43.
Standard and low good 23-
27. utility 19-23.
HOGS; 96. Barrows and
gilts 25 higher. U.S. 1 184-
224 lb. barrows and gilts
19.10-19.85 including lot 238
lbs. 19 25. 1-3 177 - 225 lbs.
18.50-19 few lots no.
278 lbs at 16.75-17.60.
SHEEP 6. Not enough on
hand to' establish a market
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MASTER
MIX
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• CALF STARTER
Hempfield Mis
EAST PETERSBURG
Lancaster, Pa*
with
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New Holland
Lightweights Lead Gain
Lightweight steers led — ■ — 1
25 to SO cent advance at the L| > a i i i
December 7 auction at New |"fOQ J | 3-l© /\CIO6Q
Holland, Cows were 50 high- ~ ... ■
er and buLs were 50 to TOO AJ.KJ Aw Holland
higher. A total of 953 head of nu,,dwu
cattle were told. hog auction and A set
High choice and prime ond veal ca ]£ sa i e will be
grade slaughter steers weigh- added ±Q the a t Nov
were 35.25-26 75. -Good -to nm S Mbnday, January-1, U
low choice brought 23.*25.25, was announced Thursday. |
and standard sold at 21.50-23. The Monday Hog and Call
Cutter -and utility - cows auction will begin at 2 p.m,
crossed the block at 15 75 to it-will- be, the first .venture
16.75. Canners and low cut- lrt to Ihe -hog selling business
ters made .14 50-15.75 and £ or -the New Holland firm,
shelly canners sold down to new schedule Will hoi
asrsa
grade bulls up to 24. nesday sale of dairy cattle oi
. A few lots of good and low Thursday _ o(
choice feeder steers at 600 to heef, cattle, stocker apd feeclj
031 pounds, were 22.-23.85. er cattle and veal calves, j
Calves: 358 Vealers weigh- At present only the Thui’oj
ing under 110 pounds were day auction is reported b.j
I.OC lower. Heavyweight
vealers were, 100 higher.
Good and choice vealers sold
28-36 with choice and prime
at 36 lo 40. A few head went'
to 41-43. Standard and low
good brought 24-28 and utili
ty were IST2S
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Ph. ST 6*239S
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Ph. MO 5-4252 V
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