Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, February 09, 1963, Image 2

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    —Lancaster Farming, Saturday, February 9, 1963
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Market News Reports
At Lancaster Yards
WEEKLY REVIEW
Frida) Feb. 8
CATTLE 2250. Compared
with 2115 head last week. Sup
ply includes 45 percent slaugh
ter steers and 30 percent fced
ed steers Trading slow. Com
piled with last weeks close,
slaughter steeis 50 lower;
Cows and bulls steady. Feeder
steeis weak.
Slaughter steers Choice 950-
1300 lbs 25 25-26.75, Lot 935
lbs 27 00, Lot 890 lbs 27 50,
Good 23 00-25 00, Mixed Good
and Choice 24 50-25 5 0
Heifeis Lot Choice 870 lbs.
26 00, few Good and Choice
23 50-24 50.
Cows Cutter and Utility 14 -
50-17 00 Canner and low Cut
tei 12 75-14 50, Shelly canner
down to 10 50.
Bulls- Utility and Commer
cial 20 00-22 50, Good grade
22 00-26 50
Feeder Steers- Good and
Choice 600-830 lbs 23 50-26 -
00, Lot Good and Choice 401
lbs 26 50, Lot Choice 415 lbs.
30 50.
CALVES- GOO Compared
with 360 head last week. Veal
eis steady to 2 00 lower.
Good and Choice 33 00-39 -
00, Choice and Prime 39 00-
44 00, Few to 46 00, Standard
and low Good 28 00-34 00,
Utility 2 3 00-28 00
HOGS 1350 Compared with
.9 24 head last week Banows
and gilts steady Sows steady
Trading moderately active
Barrows and gilts; U.S 1-2
190-230 lbs 17 50-18.25, No
1 190-230 lbs 18 25-18 50,
tew small lots 19 00, 1-3 190-
240 lbs. 17 00-17 75, 2-3 240-
260 lbs'. 16 50-17 25
Sows: US 1-3 300-450 lbs
• Lancaster Poultry
(Continued from Page 3)
tiy, 17 3, 12 Same (Lee Rem
eckei), GOOD AW, 9-2, Daniel
K Good, 17 1, 13 Same
(Hoinco PioMng Fainv), 3600
U’V, 8-G, Daniel K Good,
17 2, 14. Same (Maitin S
Landis). 4500 AVAL 9-5, John
X Thomas, 17 3, 15 Same
< Haiold Z Mussel), 8500 AVV,
9-C, Daniel K Good, 17 1
1G M&B (Hichaid Kilts).
490 0 AVMTC, 8-2, Daniel K
Good. 17 2; 17 Same, 4700
WAIT, 8-2, H AV Longacie,
Inc, 17 2; IS Same (Jacob
Obei), 2400 AVAL 8-2, AV C
Mellmger & Son, 17 2, 19 AV
B. Diefenderfer, Si , 400 H-F,
<5 mo, NO SALE, 16 0 BID.
20 Adi on Shank, 1300 L-F,
AValter B Lehman, 10 2.
2JL Mervin Sander, 550 L-F,
A T . J Koser Co Inc, 9.7 5,
22. Herman Blume, 1000
WXHP, 18-5, Daniel K Good,
21 2, 23 D E Horn & Co,
(Donald Dowell), 16,500 AA r A r ,
9-2, Starr Poultry, 17 3, 24
Herman Blume, 1000 AVXHP,
18-5, W C Mellmger & Son,
21 2; 25 Same, 2GOO AVXHP
18-5, Daniel K Good, 21 0.
The Most Famous Name
In C ox-n
Pfister Associated
Growers
1007 \i'shlo\ Rrl.
L.mci-'tcr
I’hoiio 808-7121
12 50-14 00. 2-3, 450-600 lbs.
11.00-12 50.
, SHEEP. 200. Compared
with 74 head last week. Wool
ed slaughter lambs steady.
Choice grade 70-105 lb.
tvooled slaughter lambs 22 00-
24 00, Good 18.00-22 00, Utili
ty grade 14 00-18.00
Chicago Cattle
WEEKLY REVIEW
CATTLE Salable Re
ceipts first four days 26,900,
compared 28,950 week ago and
31,150 a year ago.
Slaughter steers and heifers
w orked higher for the first
weekly advance in twelve
■weeks Slaughter steers clos
ed strong to 50 higher than
last Friday, some sales 1 00
higher than the low tune Wed
nesday of last week. Heifers
strong to fully 50 higher.
Cows weak to 25 lower. Bulls
strong Few feeders steady to
weak.
. , , 26.00. Bulk Choice 850-1050
Slaughter Lo^^ s lbs. 24.75-26 00. Good 23.00-
Pnme 1200-1 Soo lbs. 27 2o- , 4 - 0 W]th load i ots Mixed Good
27 50, Including fully 18 loads &nd choiee 24 5 ' 0 . 25 00 Loa(J
at ,- 7^,, C ? e F pT Mi«d Standard and Good
1375-1422 lbs 27 00 Bulk 9 _
high Choice and Prime 1100- "
1350 lbs. 26 50-27.00, load COWS: Ltility.and Commer
high Choice and Prime 916 lbs cial closed at 14 25-16.00,
26 75. Bulk Choice 900-1150 tew head 16 -5-16.50 r banner
lbs. 25 25-26 50 Most late and Cutter largely 11 50-14.-
sales 25 00-26 25. Load Choice 25 > on the close,-most sales
1400 lbs 25 00 and load high 11-50-14 00. Shelly Canner 10.-
Choice 1500 lbs. 25 50. Good 50-11 50.
23.25-24 75, Mixed Good and BULLS Utility and Corn-
Choice 1000-1250 lbs. 24 75- niercial 19 0()-21 25, few-Cutt
-25 25 Standard 20 00-23 00. er during the week 16 50-19.-
00.
Slaughter heifers Load
Prime 1116 lbs. 26 73. Bulk FEEDERS Load Choice 715
High Choice and Prime 850- lb steers 24.75. Few loads and,
1025 lbs. 26 25-26 50, on Wed- lots Good and . Choice 800-
nesday load high Choice and 1000 lbs. 22.25-23 25. Short
Prime 950 lbs 26 75 and eaily load Choice 450 lb. steer
in week, load Prune 1125 lbs. calves 26 50.
Vintage Sale .
Tuesday, February 5
CATTLE 670. Supply in
cludes 30 percent cows. Com
pared with last Tuesday’s mar
ket, slaughter steers grading
Choice 75-1.00 lower; Good
grade and below 25-75 lower.
Cuttet and utility cows steady
to 25 lower; - Canners fully
steady. Bulls 50 lower.
Slaughter Steers; Few High
Choice and Prime 1350-1550
lbs 24.50- 26.00; Choice 950-
1350 lbs 25.50-27.00, lew'27- x
60, and few head 28 00. Good
to low Choice 23 75-25.75,
Standard 21.00-23.50. _
Cutter and Utility cows 14.-
00-17 00, few to 17 25, Canner
and low'cutter 12 50-14 25.
Bulls - Utility and Commer
cial bulls 19.00-22.00.
CALVES: 375. Vealers
steady to 2 00 lower. Choice
36 00-44.00, few Prime at 48 -
00, Good 31.00-36 00, Standard
27.00-31 00, Utility 22 00-27 -
00.
HOGS- 217. Barrows and
gilts weak.
Market News Reports
New Holland Auction
-■* •*
Thursday, Fejiurary 7
CATTLE: 1157. Supply in
cludes 30 percent cows Com
pared with last Thursday’s
Market, slaughter steers grad
ing Choice and better steady to
25'higher; Good grade and be
low steady Cutter and Utility
cows 50 lower; canners steady.
Bulls steady to 50 lower.
"""Several* lots’ High Choice and
JPnme 1050-1300 lbs. slaughter
steers 27.35-27 50, Choice 950-
1350 lbs. 25 25-27.35, Good to
low Choice 23.50-25.50, Stan
dard 20 00-23.50, Utility 18.-
00-20 00.
Cows: Cutter and Utility
cows 14 00-16 50, Canner and
IoW Cutter 12 75-14.00, Shelly
canner down to 11 00.
Bulls - Utility and Commer
cial 19 00-22.85. Good grade
22 00-24 00.
. Three lots Choice and Fancy
806-916 lb. feeder steers 25.-
35-25.85, few lots Good
Choice 780-1045 lbs. 23~10-
25 50.
CALVES- 277. Vealers 1 00-
3 00 lower.
Good and Choice vealers
US 1-2 200-226 lb. Bar
rows and gilts 17 60-18.00, 1-3
186-240 lbs 16.75-17.50. Lot
2-3 254 lbs 16.10, Lot Medium
135 lbs 14.75.
Sows U.S. 1-3 345-490 lbs.
11.60-14 00.
SHEEP: 11. Not enough on
■sale to establish a market.
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The unique Ortho Manu
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two - different forms of ni
trogen and phosphate
fast acting and long last-
mg.
Available in the follow
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■
Phone 307-3339
Contact Us for more information.
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31.00- Choice an,d Prime
38.00- 00, few -to 44.00,
Standai’d and low Good 26.00-
31.00, Utility 21.00-26.00
SHEEP: 26 Lot Choice
grade wooled ' slaughter lambs
116 lbs 21.Q0, Few lotp Good
grade 53-100 lbs. 14.00-16.00.
j> * i *
The 152 cows and 17 heif
ers at the February 6 auction
of dairy cattle at New Holland
sold at steady prices.
Fresh Holstein cows brought
$275-600; Guernseys $175-225,
and other breeds $"150-225,
Heifers sold for $75-144.
The 240 -head of horses,
ponies and mules at the Feb
ruary 4 sale brought steady
prices. Mules by the pair
brought $275 to $6OO while
draft horses by the pair were
$3OO-575. Single draft horsea
sold for $l5O-275.
Pony mares brought sso*
85 and gelded ponies made
$35-75. Ridmg horses were
$llO-200 and driving horses
were $llO-225. Killers brought,
7 to 7% cents a pound.
• Stock Yards
(Continued from Pago 1)
Walter IVE.' Dunlap Jr, 1410
Ridge Rd., secretary!
James and Walter Dunlap, ara,
president and vice president
secretary respectively, of Wal
ter M. Dunlap and Sons, Inc.,
and Johnson is sebretary-irea
surer of the Jobnson Cattle Go,
SMOKETOWX, P*.