Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, August 03, 1963, Image 2

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    2 Lancaster Farming, Saturday, August 3, 1963
Market News Reports Market-News Reports
Vintage Sale’ New Hdhod Auction . _
CATTLE: 842. 'Compared one bull 4O heifers,
with last Thursday’s market, Fresh Holstein cows brought
slaughter steers steady to 50 $275-425; Guernseys $l5O
- advance largely on 225, and other breeds $l5O
- under 1200 lbs. Cows 300. Stock heifers brought
steady to strong. Bulls steady. $65-170.
Slaughter steers: High Cho- Horses sold slow but barely
ice and Prime 1000-1250 lbs. steady at the July 29 auction
26.50- few 27.10, Oho- as 202 head crossed the block,
ice 950-1250 lbs. 25.00-26'50, Riding horses sold for $lOO
- 1200-1400 lbs. 24.50- 225. and driving horses
26 50, Good to low Choice 23. brought $llO-315. Pony mares
00-25.00, Standard 21 50-23. were $6O-110, and pony geld
-00 ings changed hands at $46-
Heifers: Some Standard and 125. Killers continued at 7 to
low Good 650-810 lbs. 21.00- 7% cents a pound. '
212 25 The 458 market hogs sold
Cows; Cutter and Utility 16. steady at the July 29 auction.
00-17.50, Canner and low Cut- Retail hogs to lo ° al utc^ e ® 3
ter 14.00-16.00, Shelly canner brought 20.5 to 21.60, -mine
down to 12.00 . - grades 1 to 3 to the packers
Bulls; Utility and Commer- brought 19 75-20.60. Heavy
cial 19.50-22.00, Good grade weight hogs brought 18 to
22.00-23 85, Feeder Steers 19.50. Sows were 12 to 15. The
Medium and Good 650-950 lbs. 38 shoats sold for $8 to $l2
20.50- 25. . P er bead.
CALVES: 310. Vealers stea- The July 29 calf auction
dy Choice and Prime 30.00- met a steady market as 120
35.00, Good 27.00-30 00, Stan- head were sold. Choice - and
dard 24 00-27.00, Utility 20. prime vealers brought 28-34,
00-24 00. good and low choice 25-28,
« » • * standard 22-25, and cull and
Dairy cattle sold at steady common 16-22
prices on the July 31 auction
At Lancaster Yards
Weekly Review
Friday, August 3
CATTLE; 2900. Compared
with 2577 head last week.
SupTH®. includes 50/- percent
slaughter steers and 40 per
cent feeder steers. Trading
slow. Compared with last
week’s close, weak to 1.00 lo
wer. largely 50-1 00 off with
full decline on Choice and bet
ter over 1200 lbs Cows steady
to 25 higher; advance on Can
ner and Cutter. Bulls weak to
5 0 lower. Feeder steers steady
to 50 lower.
Slaughter steers- High Cho
ice 1000-1250 lbs. 25 50-20 00,
Choice 9'50-1350 lbs 24 00-25.
50, Choice 1250-1400 lbs. 23.
75-24.50, Good and low Choice " # ,
23 00-24.00. Chicago Cattle
Heifers: Good and Choice
SOO-!525 lbs 22.00-24.00 WEEKLY REVIEW
Cows- Cutter and Utility 15. CATTLE - SalaWe receipts
75-17 00 few 17 25, Canner for the four days 23,800 com
'and low’ Cutter 14 25-15 75, pared with 27,000 last week
Shellv canner down to 12 00. and 27,500 a year ago.
Bulls: Utility and Commer- slaughter steers uneven,
cial 19.00-21.50, Good grade weights 1250 lbs. and down
21.50-23.00. fully steady,, over 1250 lbs
Feeder steers; few loads 25-75 lower with some Choice
and lots Choice grade 825- a nd Prime over 1400 lbs. fully
975 lbs. 24 75-25.75, Good and i 00 lower, heifers fully steady.
Choice 700-B'so lbs. 24.00-25. Cows 50-75 higher with Can
-25, Few loads 1100-1117 lbs. ner and Cutter up most Bulls
23 75-23.85, Medium and low 50 to mostly 1.00 higher. Few
Good 23 00-23 75, Common feeders steady.
21 00-22.00. _ Slaughter steers: Mixed
CALVES- 600. Compared
with 57-9 head last week. Trad
ing moderately active. Vealers
tully steady. Good and Choice
25 00-30 00, Choice and Prime
30 00-33.00, few Prime up to
35 00, Standard 22 00-25.00,
Utility 19 00-22.00
HOGS: 1300. Compared
with 596 head last week
Trading slow, late in week
Banows and gilts 50-75 lower.
Sows steady.
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R. D. 1 QUARRYVILLE, PA. COMPLETE INFOR-
Drumore Center KI 8-2116 MATION AND PRICES.
, Barrows and gilts' U. S. 1-2
190-230 lbs. 19.75-20.25, U.
S. 1 190-225 I'bs 20.00-20.25,
Wednesday, few First of week
20.50- U. S. 1-3 180-240
lbs. closed at 19 25-19.75. U.
S. 2-3 240-260 lbs. 18.50-19.00.
Sows: U. S. 1-3 300-450 lbs.
13.50- few U S. No. I’s
I's 00, 2-3 450-600 lbs, 11.50-
12 50.
SHEEP: 300. 'Compared
with 460 head last week. Trad
ing moderately' active Spring
slaughter lambs steady. Choice
and Prime 60-90 lb. spring
slaughter lambs 20.00-22.00,
few 23 00, Good 16.00-20.00.
Choice and Prime 1050-1350-
lbs 25 00-25.50, over twenty
loads at 25 50 on Wednesday
including loads averaging 1088
1359 lbs and also a 140 head
string averaging 1190 lbs. and
grading only High Choice, on
Monday, ninety head string
1350 lbs 25 60, late couple of
loads Prime 1300-1350 lbs
25.00, High Choice to mostly
Prime 1375-1450 lbs. 24 00-
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Tuesday, July SO
(CATTLE. 567. Compared
with last Tuesday’s market,
slaughter steers 50-1.00 lower.
Cows steady to 50 higher;
advance on Canner and Cutter.
Bulls steady to 50 lower.
Slaughter steers: High Cho
ice and Prime 1000-1250 lbs.
25 50-26.00, few to 26.35,
Choice 9'5 0-1300 lbs. 24 2'sv
25.50, Choice 1250-1500 lbs.
23 25-24.50, Good to low Cho
ice 23.00-24.00, Standard 21.
50-23.00.
Cows: Cutter and Utility
15.75-17.50, Canner 'and low
Cutter 13.75-15.75, Shelly can
ner down to T 2.00.
Bulls: Utility and Commer
cial 19.00-22.00, Some low
Good 21.50-22.00.
■Feeder Steers: Medium and
Good 775-1000 lbs. 22.00-23.
10.
CALVES' 483. Vealers ac
tive, and steady to 1.00 higher.
Choice vealers 30 00-33.00,
High Choice and Prime 33.G0-34
34 50, few Prime up to 37.50,
good 29.00-31.00, Standard
25 00-28.00, Utility -21.00-25.
00.
■HOGS: 228 Barrows and
gilts steady.
U. S. 1-2 200-223 lbs 20.
25-20.50, 1-3 185-232 lbs 19.
75-20.2'5, U. S. 1-2 175-185
lbs 18.10-19.35. Sows U. S. 1-3
230-513 lbs 13.00-15.50.
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