Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, November 16, 1963, Image 2

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Market News Reports
At Lancaster Yards
Weekly Review 26 - 09 ' Load Cboice 483 lbs. Tuesday, Nov. 12 Thursday, November 14 30.00-3.4.0.0, Standard 25 00-
Friday, November 15 28.50. ■» - TTtn . f „ locnoenn VJ .
CATTLE- 3225. Compared CALVES: GOO. Compared , C ATTL ®: ' ssB •. Supply in- CATTLE: Ul2. Supply in 319,00 " 25,00, 0,111
with. last weeks 3705 head, with 631 head last week. Trad- cludes 4 0_ percent cows. Com- eludes cowa.and 38 __
Supply includes 40 percent mg moderately’active, Vealers P' ared ' w ith last Tuesday’s percent feeder steers. Com- SHEEP: 11. Pew Choice, and
slaughter steers and 50 per- fully steady, instances 1.00 maril tct, slaughter steers steady pared with last Thursday's Prime 75-85 lb. wooled slaugh
cen£ feeder steers. Trading higher on Prime grade. Choice ta 50 hi S her > mostly 2.5-50 "market, slaughter steers grad- ter lambs 19.00-21.00.
moderately active, on Monday, and Prime grade vealers 34.00- I, |£ ber ' Cows steady to 50 ing Good and below steady; • *. *
but slow remainder of week. 37.00, Few 38.00-39 00, Good b, ’s lier . Bulls steady. Choice steady to 50 lower." The 109 dairy cows at the
Compared with last weeks 29 00-34 00, Standard 24.00- Slaughter steers: Pew High Cows grading Utility steady to November 13 auction sold ah-,
• close, slaughter steers mostly 29.00, Utility 19.00-24.00. Choice and Prime grade 1000- 25 lower; Canner and Cutter out steady. Fresh Holstein
steady, with spots 25-50 high- HOGS 1150. Compared with 1100 III}S - 26.00-26.25, Choice steady to 25 higher. Bulls cows brought $275-410'; Guer
er Cows steady to 25 lower. 1072 head last week. Trading 950-1250 lbs. 24.2>5-25.50, steady. Feeder steers strong, nseys $175-240, and other
Bulls steady. Feeder steers moderately active. Barrows,and Several to i 26.00, il3oo-T.4>90 Choice grade 950-1250 lb. breeds $175-270. The two
steady. gilts about steady. Sows I,b ' s 22j50-2'3.50, Good to low slaughter steers ’24.25-25.50, stock bulls brought $llO-185,
Slaughter steers Choice steady. Choree -22.7'5-24.25, ll'Sfls-ISOO several to 26.00, 1300-1515 and the 14 stock heifers sold
<l5O-1300 lbs. 24.00-25.00, Barrows and gilts: Us 1-2, K®. 21.00-22,50, Standard 19. lb. 22.50-23.60, Good to low at $65-140.
Load High Choice and Prim© 190-230 lbs 16.75-17.25, No. 50-22.25. Choice 22.00-24.50, 1350-1490 A steady market took the
905 lbs 25 40, few lots High 1. 200-220 lbs. 17.25-18.00, Cows- Cutter and Utility 14. lbs. 21.00-22.50, Standard 19.- 286 116,14 at the November H
Choice and Prime 907-1020 small lot 215 lbs 18.25, U. S 25-15 50, Canner and,low cut- 50-22.00, Utility 17.00-19.50. auction of horses. Killers sold
lbs 25.50-26 00, Good to low 1-3, 190-240 lbs 16 25-10 75. ter T 3.00-14.50,.00-14.50, Shelly canner Utility and Standard Heifers lower ' Ri4l hg horses were
Choice 22 50-24 00, Standard U S. 2-3, 230-260 lbs. 15 75- down to 111 00. 16.00-20 00 $lOO-200; driving horses SIQ Q,
20 50-22 50. 16 25 'Bulls Utjhty and commer- Cows- Cutter TttiiUv 15 °’ and klller borses 6 ' a %
Heifers Pew Good and Sows US 1-3, 300-450 lbs. dial 19.00-21 35. f t ic centa a P° und - Pony mares
Choice 765-1005 lbs 22 50- 13 00-14 50, 2-3, 450-600 lbs. 'CALVES. 616. Vealers no bought $4O-90, while gelding
23 50 11 50-13 00 highly unevenly, but ayerag- W G * U f Ponies sold for $3O-90.
Cows- Cutter and Utility (Continued on Page 14) ln 6 steady. ‘ down to 10 50 '^' ke 28 6head.of markethogs
14 25-13 25, Canner and low • Choice 33.00-34 50 Good D ’ ’ sold steady to 25 higher at
Cutter 12 75-13 25, Shelly can- /"M- * 29 00-3-3 00, Standard’ 24 00- , ulla „„ Ulillty and Commer- the November 11 auction. Se
ner down to 900 t*>XllC3.gO 29 0 0, Utility 18 50-24 00, ° lal 19 ' 00 * 21 ' 50 - tail hogs to local butchers
Bulls Utility and Commer- Weekly Review Cull 18 00-19 00. ’ Good and Choice 810-992 brought 18 25 to 19; grades 1,
rial 19 00-22 00, Good grade CATTLE Salable rere.nto 'HOGS' 233. Barrows and lb feeder steers 19.50-21.25, to 3to the packers sold for
22 00-24 00 first dajs TIToO com g‘lts -25-50 higher. 2 lots 825-875 lbs. 21.85 most- 16.35 to 17.10, and Heavy
Feeder steers Choice 800- pared 30500 week ’ ’ d U. S 1-2, 2012-227 fflj. Bar- ly Good t 0 Cbolce Tl °- 760 lbs. 7 elght h °S 3 were 15.25 to
1134 lbs 21 25-22 60, Lot 943 g 7 200 a year ago rows and gilts 16 7'5-17 10 24 85-23.10, Medium and Good 16--.5. Sows brought 12.50 T to
lbs Choice and Fancy 23 25, ’compared to last Friday Lot Ho 1. 20-9 lbs. 17.'e(L t, 17 ' 675 lbß- 19 ' & °- 22 ' 00 ’ Load £s '
Several lots Mixed Good and slaughter steers and heife-s U - 8 1-3, 186-2127 lbs. 16 60- G °°? and Cboice 628 lbs ' 24 ~ Calyes w f e V°° hlSbexr at
Choice 19.50-21 00, Good and steady to 25 lower Cows 17 75, 2*3 grade 231-242 lbs 35 ’ Lot Good mixed steers and the November H auction, as
Choice 650-800 lbs. 21 50-23 - s t ea dy Bulls' mosUy 1 00 IoT 16 25-16 35. ‘ heifers 210 lbs. 20.50. 100 head crossed the block.
00 Medium and Good 19.00- er In Chicago carlot dress- Lot U. S Choice 30 lb CALVES: 404. Veal e r s Gb ° laepnme re
-1 50, Several lots Mixed Good ed ), eei trade, steer and heif- Feeder Pigs 9 7‘5 per Head steady to 100 higher. 8 3 f' 59 ;, S ? od , and low
and Choice 318-545 lbs 24 00- ~ Choice arade 34-3fi cbolc e 30-33; standard 26-30,
, (Continued on Page 13) fContmued on Page 14) Lflolce grade 34 ' 36 ’ Good - and cull and common 15-26.
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