Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, June 06, 1964, Image 2

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    —Lancaster Farming. Saturday, June 6. 1964
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Market News Reports Market News Reports
At Lancaster Yards Vintage Sale New Holland Auction
406 last week Vealers Active Tuesday, June 2 Thursday, June 4 met a slow and barely steady
, and fully steady. Choice 30 00- CATTLE: 880. Supply in- CATTLE: 1040. lupply in- market at the June 3 sale
Friday, June 5 32 00, Few Choice and Prime c j udes 73 p er cent s i au ghter eludes 17 percent cows. Slaugh- Fresh Holstein cows brought
CATTLE: 3600. Compared 33 00-34.00, Good 27.00-30.00, s j eers and 18 per cen j. cows> ter steers steady to 50 lower; $250-350; Guernseys $l3O-250,
with 3167 head last week Sup- Standard 25.00-27 00, Utility slaughter steers steady to 50 mainl y 25 ‘ 50 lower. Utility and other breeds $l5O-225.
ply includes 60 per cent slaugh- 22 00-25.00. lower Cows 50 100 lower Bulls ® ows most *y steady; Canner and stock bulls were $l4O-185, and
ter steers and 15 per cent HOGS: 1150. Compared with stead ' to 25 lowei . ' Cutter 25-50 higher. Bulls about stock heifers made $65-17$.
feeder steers, 10 per cent cows, 1151 head last week. Barrows SLAUGHTER STEERS: stea< * y> At the June 1 horse sale the
w ifh balance Heifers and Bulls, and gilts Active, fully 25 high- choice 9504300 lbs 20.50-22 00 Slaughter steers Choice 950- 279 head of horses and posies
Slaughter steers weak to 50 er, few sales 50 higher. Sows few 13094375 Hj S 20^00-2150' s ‘ 20.50-21.75, High brought steady prices. Riding
lower, few sales 75 lower. Cows steady. Tr if , h choice an d Primp 059! Choice and Prime 21.75-22.25, Worses were $125-400, driving
steady to 100 lower. Bulls BARROWS AND GILTS: U. Sibs 2175-22 50 oiod!9 50- £f«L 19 - 5 °‘ 2L0 °’ Standard 18 -' horses $125-225, the killer
steady to 25 lower. Feeder S. 1-2, 190-246 lbs. 17.50-17.75, 2 i qq standard 17.85-19 75 00-20.00. horses 7to 7% cents a pound,
steeis steady to 50 lower. few to 18 00, U. S. 1, 190-225 HEIFERS* few' Good and ‘ Pony mares were $40410 and
SLAUGHTER STEERS: lbs 182548.50, U. S. 1-3, 180- 1835-S«5 Standard 2546few geldings $4O-125.
Choice 950-1300 lbs. 2050-2200, 250 lbs. 17 0047.50, U. S 2-3, 1835I 835 StMdald J 3 ,? H5 ' Market hogs were 25 higher
13004425 lbs 19.75-20.75, High 200-250 lbs. 16.50-17.00, 250-280 COW g. ‘ Gutter and Utility n L raL l2^’ 1 as 402 head sol<l at the June 1
Choice and Prime 950-1250 lbs. (Continued on Page 7) 15S10, 6 head 16.251700 dal 18 2520.1? 3 head 10.60- auction - *? oal
2150-22 25, with one lot Near Canner and low Cutter 12 85 . 2075 Cutter i 7.0048 50. butchers brought 18-19, while
1100 lbs. 22 50, Good 19 50- 15 00, She liy canner n. 0 042 85. Calves 282. Vealers steady. § rades Ito 3 went to the pack
21cr’ Cfn BULLS: Utility and Commer- Choice 29 50-32 50, few High ers at 17 25 to 18. Heavyweight
SLAUGHTER HEIFERS-
Good and Choice 800-1075 lbs. WEEKLY REVIEW 20 75, Cutter 17 25-18 50. Good 28 00-30.00, Standard 25.- 7116 35 shoats sold for $7 50
18 ®° 2 ® 25 ’ Standard 1635-1825. CATTLE Salable receipts FEEDER STEERS' - 1 lot 50-2800, Utility 22 50 25.50, to $ll per head.
•, Cuttei Utility Lrst f OUr days 27,000 compar- Medium 730 lbs. 17.10, Cull 17.00-22.00. Th® 90 calves at the June 1
14 75-16 50, Early Part of week ed 2 8,500 week ago and 28,- CALVES; 326. Vealers main- Sheep; 39 Spring slaughter sale were steady to 1.00 high
-15 5017 25, Canner and low 599 year ago j y steady to 50 lower; although lambs and Slaughter ewes fully er Choice vealers were 31-34,
Yielding Cutter 13 60-15 00, Trading on slaughter steers Instances 100 higher, on steady. good and low choice 28-31,
Few Shelly Canner 1175-13 50 and heifers generally slow, Choice Choice vealers mainly Spring Lambs Choice 60-77 standard 25-28, and cull and
BULLS Utility and Commer- compaied last Friday, steers 29 50-3100, few 32 50-34 00, 22 50-25 0 0, Good 48-54 lbs. common 20-24.
cial 18 00-20 00, Good and High mostly 25 lower Heifers steady Good 27 00-29 50, Standard *5 00-18 00 A total of 25 lambs weighing
Yielding Utility 20 00-2150, to 25 lower Cows weak to 25 28 59-27 on ntilitv 21 59-23 59 Slaughter Ewes. Cull to 70-90 pounds brought 24-25.
Cutter 17 7548 50 lowei Bulls mostly 50 lower Cull 17 00-23 00 ’ Choice 3 00-6 00
FEEDER STEERS- Choice Slaughter steeis On Monday. H OGS 115 ’ Barrows and " * *. All antibiotic drugs for hu
-350-525 lbs 23 50-25 50, Mixed six loads Prime 12004365 lbs gilts steady to 25 higher U. S 4 ® 2 head of dairy cattle man use are subject to testing
Good and Choice 450-600 lbs. 22 50, but nothing over 22 25 1-2 i 190-245 lbs 17 00-17 50, in the Food and Drug Admin
-- 50 23 50, Good 450-650 lbs Wednesday when twelve loads CoU pi e head 17 75, U S 1-3, lambs steady Choice 50-95 lbs. istration’s laboratories, and
20 5 02250. Good and Choice Fume 1163-1375 lbs reached 190.255 lbs 16 85-17 25 2100-25 00, Good 40-85 lbs. new batches of these drugs
6004050 lbs 18 25-2150 22 25 Late Bulk High Choice sows u S. 2-3 325-490 lbs 18 00-20 50. may not be shipped unless they
CALVES 500 Compared with (Continued on Page 9) 1175-1285. SHORN SLAUGHTER are certified by FDA as meet-
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