—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, December 22, 1962 2 Market News Reports At Lancaster Yards WEEKLY KEVIEAV Frida?, Dec. 21 C VTTLE 2200 Compaied with 2260 head last week Sup ply includes 35 percent slaugh tei steei s and 55 percent feed er steei s Trading moderately active, except toi feeders, these slow Slaughter steer geneial ly steady Utility grade cows steady Cannei and Cutter 25 Inghei Bulls fully steady Feedei steers steady. Slaughtei steers Choice 050-1250 lbs 29 00-30 00, Lot 1023 lbs 30 25, Load 1053 lbs 30 15, Load 1279 lbs 30 - 50. Good to lon Choice 25 75- 29 00, Standaid 23 00-25 50 Heifers Small lot Choice 1000 lbs 27 00 Cows cuttei and utility 15 - 50-17 00 Cannei and low Cutt- 0i 14 25-15 50;_ Shelly canner down to 11 50 —Bulls Utility and Coinmei cial 20 00-23 00,' Good grade 23 00-27 00 Feedei steers Good and Choice 650-1025 lbs 24 CO -27 75, Medium and Good 22 - 00-24 50 CALVES 725 Compared with 549 head last week. Tiading moderately active Tealeis unevenly steady. Good and Choice vealers 29 00-35 00, Choice and Prime 35 00-42 00, Standaid and low Good 25 00- SO 00, Utility 20 00-25 00. HOGS 1200 Compared with 1230 head Jast week Bai- FEED FOR TOP FINISH with Wayne SWCIT MIX, :fhis top quality protein supplement is specially formulated for Wavy grain feeding. ,lt's high Vitamin A and-protein content plus the proper mineral' i balance produces maximum gains and a high degree of finish • • . economically and efficiently. FOR SHEEP—feed Wayne Sweet Mix without stiibestrol. 'stiihsthol 1 Wayne Sweat Mix Is available wittier wltb« l»»t stitbastral. MILLERSVILLE MOUNTVILLE SUPPLY CO. FEED SERVICE Millersville Jt. D. 2, Columbia J. K. STAUFFER & SONPOWL’S FEED SERVICE Xiimn & JJellahv LIME VALLEY MILLS R. D. 1, Willow Street DUTCHMAN FEED MILLS, INC. R. T). 1, Stevens ROHRER’S MILL R. 1). 1, Runk'i HERSHEY BROS. Rcinliolds lows and gilts and sows steady. Barrows and gilts- U S 1-2 190-230 lbs 18 50-19 25, No. 1 190-225 lbs 19 25-20 00, 1- 3 190-250 lbs 18 00-18.75, 2- 3 240-260 lbs 17 50-18 00. Sows US 1-3 300-450 lbs 14 50-16 00, 2-3 450-600 lbs 12 50-14 50. SHEEP 400. Compared with 301 head last week Trad ing fanly active Wooled slaughter lambs steady. Choice 70-105 lb wooled slaughter lambs 20 00-22 00, Good 16 - 00-20 00, Utility 13 00-16 00. Chicago Cattle WEEKLY REVIEW Salable receipts first four days 30,000 compaied to 36,- 300 last week and 36,400 a } eai ago, Slaughter steers closed un evenly 25-75 lower compared to the sharp downturn last Friday with most pressure again on aveiage choice and below Heifers closed tully 50 lower Cows and bulls steady. Feeder cattle weak. Slaughter steers Load lots mostly prime 1175-1375 lbs. 30-31.25 with four loads 1250- 139 6 lbs 3150 on Mondly, (Continued on Page 9) R. D. 1, QuarryviUe R. D. 2, Peach Bottom GRUBB SUPPLY CO. Elizabethtown C. E. SAUDER & SONS R. D. 1, East Earl H. M. STAUFFER & SONS, Inc. Witmer - Rooks - Reola Vintage Sale Tuesday, Bee. 18 CATTLE 479 Supply in 'dudes 40 percent cows. Com paied with last Tuesday’s market, slaugh'tei steers stea dy to fully 25 lower. Cows fully 25 higher. Bulls 50 higher. Slaughter steers Choice 950-1250 libs. 28 75-29 85 Few 30 00-30 60, Good to low Choice 25 50-29.00,. Standard 23 50-25.75. Cutter and - Utility cows 15.25-16.25, Canner and low Cutter 14 00-15 25, Shelly can ner down to 12 00. Utility and commercial hulls 20.00-23 00, few Good grade 23 00-35 50. _ - Good and Choice 334-584 lb,' feeder''steers 24,25-'26.50, CALVES: 450. Choice and” t,0t"750 lbs. Chdice 26 10. Prime vealers steady to weak. - , iCutter and Utility cows 15 - 25-16 50, Canner and low Cutter 14 00-15 25, Shelly canner down 12 50, Utility and Commercial bulls 20 00-23 00, Good grade 23 00-25 50. Good grade and below weak ' ' to 100 lower Good and Cho- ' Fe ! w I(rfs ot U s No . 1 192 ‘ ice 29 00-35 00, Choice and 220 lbs 20 l°-20> 2 5. l^ 2 200- Pnme 35 00-41 00, (few to 227 ‘ ■ l ' bs- i -2 185 ' 43 50, Standard and low Good ,1 ? 8 lbs - 18 I 25 " 18 60 ’ J>2 169 ' 24 00-29 00, Utility 20 00-24 - 172 lbs 18 00-18 75,.1-3 200- 00 , 225' lbs 18 35-18 5"0, lot No. HOGS 202 Barrows and 3 233 lbs' 18 10. r - gilts steady to 50 higher. SHHEP. 8 Not enough on sale to establish a market. Id.LHORN&CO.,Iik.y«i [> pl| « . 11 ass*’' ■ - Market News Reports ■ New Holland Auction Thursday, Dec. 20 2 lots Good 418 and 530 IiJS CATTLE: 843. Supply in- feeder Heifers 18.60-19 35>. jn eludes 33 pel cent. cows. Coni- CALVES 314. Veslei’l pared with last Thursday’s steady to weak. Good'-an,® market, Slaughter steers 25- choice SO 50-35 , Ghoice' an[|l 50 lower, most decline on p rlme 35 -42, Several to 44‘ dot® weights over 1200 lbs. Cows Standard and low Good 26 oo|| Steady Bulls fully steady. 31 00, Utility 20.50-26.001 || Choice grade 950-1350 lbs. SHEEP. 14. 3 Lots ChoicJ slaughter steers 28 50-30 00, 72 . 84 lb wooled few to 30 50, Good to low lambs 20 00 Choice 25.25-28 75, Standard 21 50-25 50 SE3S33^sa3ssaSgssSgss!^ssssltSlsa«lsgW!Sssasagssßa*as!SSs!^3^!j -J FEEDS 11l . ... The market was- slow on dairy cattle at the December 9 -auction as 112 cows, , six stock bulls and 10. stock. Vers sold. Fresh Holstems (brought $250 to $350; Guernseys $165-200, and other breeds $175-210. Bulls brought $l4O - -- ‘ Horses at the December 17 sale were slow and barely steady A total of 166 head crossed the block. Mare ponies were $5O-90 while geldings brought $4O - 5 Riding horses brought $9O-105, and driving horses (Continued on Page 10) Jf ri j V v r f * ■* I I
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