Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, February 20, 1965, Image 2

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    2—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, February 20,1965
Market News Reports
At Lancaster Yards
Cattle: Slaughter steers and Choice 450-1000 lbs. 21.00-
steady to mostly 25(* lower. 22.00, Standard and Good 500-
Cows mostly 50<* lower. Few 750 lbs. 19.50-20.50.
sales 75r lower. Bulls steady Calves: Moderately Active,
to weak. Feeder steers steady weak to $2.00 lower, most de
to strong. Supply included dine on 'Good and Choice,
about 60 percent Slaughter Choice 35 00-39.00, Few High
steers, 15 percent Cows and Choice 40.0041.00, Good 31.00-
Bulls with the balance feeder 35.00, Standard 27.00-31.00,
steers. Utility 24.00-27.00, Cull large-
Slaughter Steers - Choice ly 18 00-2400, With 60-80 lbs,
950-1250 lbs 23 50-25 00, 1 load 13 00-18 00.
25 10, Individual head 25 25- Hogs - Moderately Active,
25 50, Good to low Choice 22.- Barrows and gilts steady to
00-24 00, Standard to low Good 25<‘ lower. Sows steady. US
19 00-22 50, Utility 17 50-19 00. 1-2 190-240 lbs. Barrows and
Slaughter Heifers Good to gilts 18 50-19 25, US 1, 190-230
Choice 750-930 lbs 20 75-23 00, lbs. 19 25-19 50, about 20 hd
Standard 18 00-20 50. at $2O 00, US 1-3 180-255 lbs.
Cows: Cutter and Utißly US M 22WM Ite.
13 00-15 50, Late mainly 13.00- ¥ S 2 ‘ 3 T Tc°f o° Jnn
15 00, Canner and low Yield- 50 J«« *' US 1-3 300-
ing Cutter 12 00-13.50, Few lb 12 0013 0(> S
Shelly Canner 11.50-12 00 40 °V? 50 lb “ i 2OO .' 1 ? 00 -
„ „ _ , . Sheep Moderately Active,
-n G * and Choice Wooled lambs mostly 50C low
-19 75-22 aO, Utility and Com- _ Ewes steady to stron ff .
memal 18 00-20 50 Couple In- Choice 75 . 10 0 lb Woo led lambs
dividual Utility $2lOO, Cutter 2 5 50-27 50, Good 22 50-25.50,
15 00-18 50 Utility 19 00-22 50, Cull to
Feeder Steers Mostly Choice Choice Slaughter Ewes 4.00-
500-900 lbs. 22.25-23 00, Good goo
New HollandSalesStables, Inc.
Sale Schedule
Monday: Horse Sale .... 10:00 A.M.
Tack Sale to Follow Horse Sale
Monday: Hog Sale 11:30 A.M.
Monday: Beef Cattle 2:00 P.M.
Sale Order Bulls, Steers, Cows, Calves
Wednesday: Sale of Dairy Cattle . . 12:30 P.M.
Thursday: Sale of Beef Cattle .. 12:30 P.M.
Sale Order Bulls, Steers, Cows, Calves
JOHN H. GINGRICH, Mgr.
Ph. New Holland 354-2194
Vintage Sales Stables, Inc.
PARADISE, PENNA.
Bulls, steers, butcher cows,
Hogs, lambs and veal calves
Sold On Commission
Sale every Tuesday 2 P.M.
Fat hogs and Feeder pigs sale
Every Saturday at 10 A.M.
For marketing information
Phone Area Code 717-442-4181
Box 100 Paradise, Pa.
10 mi. East of Lancaster on Rt. 30
Kenneth E. Hershey, Sales Manager
New Holland, Pa.
Vintage Sale
Cattle- Slaughter steers Receipts at the sale on Feb. Slaughter Heifers: Few
mostly steady, although some 17 totaled 182 cows, 3- bulls. Good and Choice 700-95# lbs.
sales Standard and Gwd 25-50 and 12 heifers. Fresh Holstein 202541.35
higher. Cows steady to mostly cows brought 250-450; Guern- Cows: Cutter and Utility
500 lower Supply included 33 seys, 150-225; other breeds, 13.25-15.75, 6 head 15.85-16.85,
% cows 150-250. Bulls sold for 140- Oanner and Low Yielding Cut-
Slaughter Steers- Choice 355, and heifers 65-140. The ter 12.25-13.50, Shelly Canner
IOoJ lbs. mSmbSTI trend was slow to stsady
head 25.10-25.50, few Choice The horse sale on Feb. 15 Bulls: Good and Choice 20.-
1250-1350 lbs. 23.50-24.50, Good saw 287 head sell steady. °?-23.00, Utility and Commei
to low Choice 22.50-24.00, Mules in pairs sold for 275- 2 °' 6 °‘
Standard to low Good 19.00- 600, and singly, 140-225; draft 23-50. Cutter 16.50-18.00
22.50. horses brought 300-550 in u .Calves: Vealers 100-2 00
Cows; Cutter and Utility pairs, and 140-250 when sold higher. Choice 38.50-40.00,
13.50- few head 15.00- singly; riding horses, 110-225; Couple 4150-43.50, Good 34.50-
15.50, Canner and low Cutter driving horses, 110-200; kil- 38 00. |tandai . . ,
12.50- 50, few Shelly canner lers, 6-6Vz cents per pound. Utility 24.50-30.00, Cull 20.00-
11.75-12.50. Pony mares sold for 30-85, 23 50, with 60-85 lbs. 15.00-
Bulls: Utility to Good 18.50- and geldings, 20-85. 19 50 -
20.00, Cutter 16.00-118 00. Hog receipts of 584 head
Calves: Vealers 1 00-2.00 low- an( j 35 shoats sold steady at PLJpn Prifflp
er. Choice 35.00-36.00, Individ- the sale on Feb. 16. Market v<aiUC
ual 39.50, Good 32.50-3600, hogs retailed for 19-20.50; WEEKLY REVIEW
Standard 28.50-33 00, Utility wholesale (US. 1-3), 18-18.75:
23 50-28.50, Cull 17.50-23.50, heavyweights, 17 50-18. Shoats CATTLE Receipts for the
with 60-80 lb. Cull 16.00-19 00 brought 8 50-15 50, and sows four days, 28,000 compared
Hogs- Barrows and gilts so f or 12.50-16.50. with 20,200 last week and 29,-
mostly 250 higher. US 1-3 200- * ~t eadv trend was also not . 200 year ago Twelve market
240 lbs Barrows and gilts ed for th / calf sale on Fe h. 15 s gP ly
Ut> I/O lau IDS. l/.7£> rauu, and p nme brought 36.50-38 50; Pr , m „ slaughter steers 25-50
US 2-3 350-550 lbs Sows 13.00- rnnH and r choice 33-36- , siaugmer steers
(jooa ana u. unoiee, ao-00, j ower! average Choice and be
ro von hood at standard, 29.50-32.50; Common, j ow 59.75 off, heifers fully 50
Receipts totaled 228 head at 115 . 25 . lo , vei cows ’ and bulls st £ ady
the hog sale on Feb. 13. Mar- Cattle . choice Slaughter In the carlot dressed beef
ke , t , h ?f s steers steady to mostly 250 trade, Good and Choice steer
®° ld lower, Standard to Low Choice beef 50-1.00 lower, Standard
9ontin 8 ’ 8 1 rvsiq 2 ™ 18 9aa 19 an°H steady. Cows steady to strong, steady. Heifer 75-150 lower
220-240, 18 SS-ig/LC), 240 and Bul]s steady to 500 lower. Cow beef steady to 50 lower
U P- l® 2 f: 18 - 10 - Sows sold for Slaughter Steers: Choice Slaughter steers; Loadlots
13 50-14.85. 1000-1250 lbs 23.50-24 75, 10 Prime 1150-1350 lbs. 25.50-25-
head 24.85-25.75, Good to Low 75, late mostly 25 50, Monday
Choice 22 00-23.75, Standard load Pnme 1215 lbs. 26.00, the
19 00-22 00 t°P a year ago this week 22 90,
(Continued on Page 3)
***********
• • •
Mow Lawns Fast and Clean.,
with the RUGGED ROOF
RANGER MOWER
COME IN FOR A DEMONSTRATION
BEFORE YOU BUY ANY MOWER
L. H. Brubaker
350 Strasburg Pike, Lane.
R. B. 3, Lititz
Phone Lancaster 397-5179
Strasburg 687-6002
Lititz 626-7766
*★★★★★★★*★★
AUCTION OR PRIVATE TREATY
SELLING YOUR LIVESTOCK IS OUR BUSINESS
So, why take chances. If you have a profit, protect it. Be sure, and
consign your cattle, calves, hogs and sheep to the leading livestock firm
on the Lancaster Market.
Walter M. Dunlap & Sons
LIVESTOCK BROKERS
CATTLE • CALVES • HOGS • SHEEP
rf Epfe' Union Stock Yards, Lancaster, Pa.
Tel: 397 - 5136
Of course, we do perform other services, such as financing, order buying,
and so forth, all of which makes us “The Complete Livestock Firm.”
“THE OLD DEPENDABLE” SECOND TO NONE
*> ' i
Market News Reports
New Holland Auction
>^OC*^>^**l*Q > ?C*C < C*^C*CK*^?OC*C > ****«**t**»**** l »**«**»' > **' H> «* t »* > « iH «
Livestock Marketing
AUCTION
PRIVATE TREATY DAILY
Listen to our weekly radio market
broadcast Wednesday morning 8:05
Ephrota 1310 (WGSA)
See u* before buying your stocker and feeder cattle.
J. M. HOOBER, INC.
Lancaster Stock Yards
Phone 397-6191
Every Wed. starting at noon
I *, , »