2—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, December 8„ 1962 Market News Reports Lancaster Yards At Friday, December 7 CATTLE 2750 Compared with 3018 head last we'ek. Supply includes 30 percent slaughter steers and 55 per cent feeder steers. Trading tairly active All classes gener ally steady, except cows, these 2 5 lower. Slaughter steers - Choice 950- 1325 lbs 29 50-30 25. few loads and lots High Choice 1030-1224 lbs. 30 50-31 10, Good to low Choice 26 00- 29 50, Standard 24.00-26 00 Heiteis: Few Choice 850- 950 lbs. 25.00-26 00. Cows; Cutter and Utility 15 00-16 75. Canner and low Cutter 13 50-15 00, Shelly canner down to 11.00. Bulls: Utility and Commer cial 19 50-22 75, Good grade 23 00-26 50 Feeder Steers 5 " Good and Choice 750-950 lbs 21 50- 27.75, Several loads 840-950 lbs 28 00. Medium and Good 22 00-24 50, Good and Choice 400-600 lbs 26.00-30 00 CALVES 525 Compaied i\ith 696 head last week Trad ing active Vealers grading Good and better 1 00-3 00 higher Standard and below steady to 1 00 higher. Good and Choice 28 00-3 4- 00 Choice and Prime 34 00- 40 00, Few to 42 00, Standaid and low Good 23 00-28 00, Utility 19 00-23 00 HOGS 10 75 Compared with FOR ANY FARM PURPOSE MADE THE FARMER'S WAY k LANCASTER PRODUCTION J CREDIT ASS’N I 411 West ; Roseville Rd. | Lancaster, Pa. j Ph. Lane. | f 303-3921 m ■ ■ ■, MIL y\OHEGGEp_ Everybody likes “Chicken-In-The-Hasket” It's a wonder!«l treat Hut Not In Tile Hen House! "HONEGGER LAYERS" arc Mild, Good-inn n nered birds, Thei bn too! f’ahloini.i, Tennessee Random Sample A\ in nets! J. HOWARD MOORE R. D. #1 IdTITZ, PEN \ \. Plione. (iU(!-5408 Windle's Hatchery COCIIRAX VIRIjE. PA. Phone. Atglou IjV 3-.1041 1120 head last week. Barrows and gilts and sows steady in active trading. Barrows and gilts - U. S 1-2 190-230 lbs. 18.50-19.25, No. 1 190-225 lbs. 18 00-18 50, 2-3 235-260 lbs. 17 50-18.00. Sows: U. S 1-3 300-450 lbs. 14.00-16 00, 2-3 400-600 lbs. 12.50-14.00. SHEEP; 325. Compared with 484 head last week. Wool ed slaughter lambs steady. Trading fairly active. Choice 65-105 lb v wooled slaughter lambs 19 00-21.00, Good 15.00- 19.00, Utility 12.00-15.00. Chicago Cattle WEEKLY REVIEW Cattle Four day receipts 36,000 compared 26,700 last week and 39,800 a year ago. 1 00 Lower with High Choice mid-September and third lar gest so far this year Slaughter steers closed. 50- 100 lower with High Choice and Prime showing the least decline. Heiters 50-75 lower Cows weak to 1 00 lower with Qanner and Cutter showing the full decline Bulls steady. Few feedeis fully steady. Slaughter steers Pi im e 1250-1350 lbs. 32 00-32 25 with one load Prime 1259 lbs 32 50 Monday Late Bulk High Choice and Prime 1150-1375 lbs 30 50-31 75 up to 32 00 Monday Closing Bulk Choice 1100-1350 lbs 29 00-30 50 Choice 900-1100 lbs 28 50- 29 75, Good 25 00-28 50, Stan daid 23 00-24 50. FLORIN Laying Feeds Are Designed For You, The Commercial Poultrymen Who Are Striving For: 1. High Consistent Production 2. Superior Egg Quality 3. Excellent Feed Conversion 4. Low Cost PUT YOUR LAYING FtbCK Oif FLORIN LA-MOfi FLORIN EGG-PRODUCER Call Mount Joy 653-2411 Today and Get The Full Details Wolgemuth Bros., inc. Vintage Sale Tuesday, December 4, CATTLE: 494, Supply in cludes 35 percent cows Com pared with last weeks mark et, All classes steady. Choice 950-1250 lb. slaugh ter steers 29.50-30 50, few Head 31.00-31.35, Good to low Choice 26.35-29.50, Stan dard 23 75-26.50. Cutter and Utility cows_ls.- 00-16.50, few” 17.00,' Canner and low Cutter 13-50- 15.00, Shelly canner down, to 11.00? Utility and - Commercial bulls 20.00-22.00, - Hew, Good grade 26.00-28 <5O. ■CALVES: 392, -.Vealers '„2 00-4.00 higher. Choice' and' Prime vealers 35.00-41.50, Good 30.00-24.50, Standard and low Good 24 00-30.00, Utility 20 00-24 00. loo.' Barrows and gilts steady to 50 higher. Slaughter Heifers- High Choice and Prune 975-1025 lbs 28 75-29 25 on Wednesday. Late Bulk Choice 850-1025 lbs. 27.75-28 50. Good 24.50- 27.25 Few Utility and Stan dard 18 50-23.50. Cows Utility and Commer cial 13 75-16 50 Canner and Cutter mostly 10 50-13 50. Shelly Canner 9 00-10 00 Bulls Utility and Commer cial closed at 18 00-20 00, Cut ter 16 00-18 50. Feedeis- Load Choice 680 lb Steers 28 25, load Mixed Choice and Fancy 1000 lb steeis 27 75, load Good to mostly Choice 450 lb steer cahes 27 30 OR FLORIN, PENNA, " J "JC*' Market News Reports New Holland Auction Thursday, December 6 CATTLE* *!25. Compared with last Thursday’s market, slaughter steers grading Choice steady to strong, Good grade and. below steady to weak. Cows steady. Bulls about steady. Choice grade 950-1250 lb. slaughter . steers 29.50-30 50, several to 32.0,0, Good to low Choice .2 5.50-29.50, Standard 23.50-25.75, Gutter and Utility cows 15.- 00-16:25, few to 1,7.00. Banner and low Cutter '13,50-15.25, Shelly canner down to 11.00. Utility and Commercial bulls -19.00-22.75, Good grade 23.C0-27.00. 27.00. Good and low Choice 740- 790 lb. feeder steers 22.25- 25.50, Lot Good 480 lbs. 26.35, 4 lots Medium and Good 567- US. 1-2 including lots of No. 1, 193-233 lbs, 18 75-19.- 60, few lots 1-3 221-228 lbs. IS 50. No 3 258-275 lbs. 16.- 75-17 50 Lot 30 lb Choice Feeder Pigs 10 50 per head. Two lots Choice 110-114 lbs. 16 50-17.85 per pound. Feeder Pigs. SHEEP 15. Few Choice 75-100 lb wooled Slaughter Lambs 19.00-21.00. Hunters in the U S last year paid $4O million for licenses and $ 124:1 i million ' more for their dogs lllllllllllllllllllllllllillllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllHlllllllllll DAIRYMEN .... Attend one of Master Mix Meetings to very latest feeding and ment Speaker - Lloyd Weckler of Ft. Wayne, Indi Dairy Specialist for Master Mix I Feeds. WEDNESDAY DEC. 12 12:00 NOOltf Dutch Town & Country Restaurant Vintage THURSDAY DEC. 13 12:00 NOON Hostetter's Banquet Hall Mt. Joy Cali your Master Mix Dealer for reservations Lunch will be served. i —■ . ' i — % w MASTER % * W MIX, 38 1 w M !4 t 870 lbs. 17.0.0-20.75. „ CALVES: 254. Yealers>-2 00 higher. Good and Choice 32.- 09-33.00, Choice and-taEEnme 38.00-44.50, few to »'4s8:00, Standard and Ihw Good* 2.7r00- 32.00, Utility' 23.QQ-27.Qftr New Holland reported c*Sigh er prices on all dairy’ coifs at the December 5 auction' > i l tt®re were 133 cows, five' bulls' ind six stock heifers in' the rifn. - Fresh Holsteins"' brought $-275-445; Guernseys’. $l»6-X« 5 and other breeds $1!?0 ;: 325. Stock hulls' sold for $.130-2-15 and- stock heifers $2 00-8 3 fr. All kinds sold higher Vt 'the December 3 auction of Worses,' 120 head in the sale". - • pomes and mules. There were Mules crossed the block at $llO to $155 per head. Eony mares brought $9O-125, and geldings were $5O-90. Hiding horses changed hands at $125- 250 and driving horses sold for $l6O-300. Killers-brought 6% to 7 cents a pound. There were 400 hogs at the December 3 auction. Retail hogs to local butchers brought 13.75 to 19.75. Wholesale hogs to packers were 18.35 to 19. Heavyweight hogs over ‘240 pounds brought 18 to 19,* The 70 calves contihjied about steady at the December 3 auction. Choice and pWme brought 36 50 to 40 Goodl;!and low choice were 33-36 50, Stan dard 26-32, and commonli!3lB - i® these"i Dairy ~5 hear the in dairy manage-’ 3c > i' •A * f f ' 44 AiA SJ I*
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