Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, June 24, 1965, Image 2

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2—Lancaster Farming,, Saturday, July 24, 1965
At Lancaster Yards
Weekly Review
July 23, 1965
CATTLE 2850 Slaughter
.steers 25-50 lower. Cows
mainly 25-50 lower with Util
ity 50-1.00 lower. Bulls steady
to weak Feeder steers fully
steady Supply included 65
■percent Slaughter steers, 25
percent Cows and Bulls with
the balance mainly feeder
steers.
SLAUGHTER STEERS: Good 24.50-26 00, Standard to
Five loads Prime 1200-1325 Low-Good 22.50-24.50.
lbs 28 25-28.50, Choice 975- SLAUGHTER (HEIFERS:
1250 lbs. 26 25-28 00, Late Good and Choice 750-1000 lbs.
26 25-27 60, With few late 21 50-23 85.
sales High Choice and Prime COW'S Utility 15 25-17.00,
27 35-28 00, Mixed Good and Couple 17 25, Cutter 14.25-
Choice 25.75-26 50, couple 15 85, Canner 12.50-14 75.
loads on Monday 27.00-27.10, BULL'S Good and Choice
Good 24 50-26 50, Standard to 20 00-22.00, Utility and Corn-
Low Good 22 50-24 50, Utility mercial 18 00-20 00, Individu
-19 50-22 50 al 21.35, Cutter 1610-17.50.
HELPER'S Good and" Choice FEEDER STEERS. Few
750-1000 lbs 2150-24 00 Choice 950-1050 lbs. 2425-
COWS Utility 15 25-18 00,' 25 60
Late 15 25-17 25, Cutter 14.25-
16 25 Canner 12 50-14 75, REPLACEMENT HATCHINGS
-Shelly Cannei 11.50-13 00 DOWN 29 PERCENT
BULLS Good and Choice „ , , , , ...
20 00-23 00. Utility and Com- Production of egg-type chicks
mercial 18.00-2050, Several 00/durml™^
160M900 lbs 210(M 18 o, Cut- below , “rilS/accori
te !, 1b : 10 .'.. 7 o0 li ., r , T , in S to the Pennsylvania Crop
FEEDER STEERS Load Reporting Service The cumu-
Choice 1050 lbs 27.00, Choice lative hatch for the first 6
900-1050 lbs. 24.25-26.75, Load months of 1965 was 29 percent
Good and Choice near 750 lbs below the corresponding period
24 00. in 1964
CALVES 625 Vealers fully The combined total of egg
steady, Choice 30 00-33 00, Few a . nd . broiler-type chick
at 35 00-36 00, Good 27.00- ch „ durmg , J “ n f was , 7 > 368 >-
30 00, Standard 23.00-27.00, 9°®’ 6 Pf rc ® nt b ® low May but
Utility 2000-23 00, Cull mam- 4 Percent above June 1964
i\ 17 00-20 00. 1-2 312 lbs 20 00, US 2-3 450-
HOGS 1200 Barrows, gilts 600 lbs 18 00-18 50, Few 2-3
and Sows mostly steady Bar- 600-700 lbs 17.00-18 00
lows and gilts US 1-2 190- SHEEP 330 Spring slaugh
-240 lbs. 26 00-26 50, US 1, 200- ter lambs strong to 50c high
-240 libs 26 50-27.00, US 1-3 er E'wes steady Choice 60-90
190-250 lbs. 25 25-26 00, One lb spring lambs 24.00-25 50,
Lot 265 lbs 25 00, US 2-3 225- mixed Choice and Prime 25 50-
250 lbs 24 75-2550, 250-270 lbs 26 50, Good 22 50-24 50 Util
-24 25-24 75 US 1-3 300-500 lb ity to Choice Slaughter Ewes
Sows 18 50-19 50, One Lot US 500 8 00, largely 5 00-7 00.
New Holland Sales Stables, Inc.
Sale Schedule
Monday: Horse Sale . 10:00 A.M.
Tack Sale to Follow Horse Sale
Monday: Hog Sale 11:30~AJW.
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 New Holland, Pa.
Vintage Sales Stables, Inc.
PARADISE, PENNA.
Bulls, steers, butcher cows,
Hogs, lambs and veal calves
Sold On Commission
Sale every Tuesday 2 PJH.
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
MARKET
Auction Only
July 21, 1965
CATTLE 773; Slaughter
steers 50-75 c lower. Cows 25-
50 lower, with Utility 50-1.00
lower. Bulls steady to 50c
lower.
SLAUGHTER STEERS:
Choice 975-1250 lbs. 2625-
27.60, Few High Choice and
Prime 27 35-28.00, Mixed
Good and Choice 25.75-26 50,
NEWS REPO
Vintage Auction
July 20, 1965
CATTLE 1009: Slaughter
steers uneven, steady to 25c
higher; although Average
Choice and Better no more
than steady; Instances as
much as 50c higher on Stand
ard to Low Good. Cows most
ly steady to 25c lower with
m t-, ~ Utility 50-75 c lower. Bulls
SL A U G-H TE R STEERS: g^ eac jy t 0 so c higher. Feeder
Choice 1000-1250 libs. 28-50- steers f u u y steady. Supply
2800, High Choice and Prim e. mcluded 15 percent Cows.
27.75-28.35, Good 1000-1250 SLAUGHTER STEERS:
lbs 2 f-^' 26 1 5 ; Choice 975-1250 lbs. 26.60-
24 25-26.00, Standard 22.75- 2 7.75, High choice and Prime
24.75, Utility 19J50-2800. 2 7.50-28.50, Mixed Good and
SiL AUG HT E R HEIFERS; Choice 25.85-26.60, Good 24.85-
Good and Choice 750-1000 lbs. 2 625, Standard to Low Good
21.50-24.25. 23 00-25.00, Utility 20.00-22.50.
CATTLE 691: All grades
Slaughter steers opened 25-50
lower; later trading on
Choice mostly steady. Utility
Cows 50-1.00 Lower; Other
grades weak. Bulls 25-50 low
er. Supply included 19 per
cent Cows.
COWS Utility 15.75-17.10,
few at 17.25-17.60, Cutter
14 50-16.25, Canner 13.75-
14.60, Shelly Canner 12.75-
13 50.
BULLS: Utility to Good
18 50-21.25, Cutter 15.85-1810.
FEEDER STEER'S. Good
and Choice 700-850 lbs. 22.00-
24.75, Standard 700-825 lbs.
20 10-22 00.
GALA UG tar Standard to
Choice vealers strong to 1.00
higher; Cul 1 and Utility
steady. Choice 29.50-33.00,
Good 28.00-30 50, Standard
25.50-28 50, Utility 22 00-25.50,
Cull 18.00-23.00.
HOG’S 159. Barrows and
gilts steady US 1-3 195-240
lbs. 25.50-25 85, US 2-3 250-
265 lbs. 23.60-24.75. US 2-3
445-515 lb Sows 20 00-20.85
SHEEP 39 Spring Slaugh
ter lambs $lOO-1 50 higher.
Good and Choice 55-85 lb
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SPRAYING Service
Dairy Barns
Poultry Houses
CARBOLA
Disinfecting White Paint
• Dries White
• Disinfects Against
Disease
• 90% Less Cobwebs
8 to 10 Mo.
Fly Spraying
DISINFECT
POULTRY HOUSES
6 Witmer Rd., R 4, Lane.
Maynard Beitzel
Phone 392-7227
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
/ Union Stock Yards, Lancaster, Pa.
Tel: 397-5136
*
Of course, wc 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
New Holland
July 22, 1965
HEIFERS- Good and Choice
750-950 lbs. 22.35-25.10. -
COWS: Utility 15.50-17.00,
Few 17.25-17.60, Cutter 14.35-
16.00, Canner 13.00-14 25.
BULLS: Good and Choice
20 50-23 25, 5 head 23 50-24.00,
Utility and Commercial 18.00-
20 10, Few 20.35-21.85, Cutter
16 60-18 00
FEEDER STEERS: Choice
800-950 lbs 24.50-25.50, Good
750-950 lbs. 22.85-23 85, Stand
ard 745-800 lbs. 17.35-21.35.
CALVES 398: Vealers $2.00-
400 higher. Choice 32.00-
3450, Good 28.00-32 00, Stand
ard 26.50-29 00, Utility 22.50-
27 00, Cull largely 18.00-21.50.
SHEEP 22: Not enough on
sale to establish a m'arket.
COWS
July 21, 1965
Cows sold steady this week
with 128 cows and 4 heifers
offe r e d Fresh Holsteins
brought 250-500; Guernseys,
Martin's BARN-DRI
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I MQ/W 9 Keeps floors clean and
BADM-RDI
I Dll lira Ulll • Helps sweeten the soil
I-a mon-sup agent’ f For all animals - cattle,
I sheep, hogs, horses,
|| dogs, chickens and
Buy it by the bag or ton
I IVAN M. MARTIN, INC.
C »ofjT£C7SUV£STOCK"HEIJS SWEETEN SOIL BLUE BALL, PA,
P'fe KEEPS IAPN CLEAN AND SANITAW Vew UTollailll 1 3
te. IVAN M.MARTIN.INC. - New Holland 354-2113
™ blue ball, pa. „ J Gap Hickory 2-4148
Vy- ! ’
C—-3l ■ — 1 Terre Hill 445-3455
notion
125-225; other breeds, 125-250.
Heifers sold for 60-110, and
no bulls were offered.
HORSES
July 19, 1965
Receipts totaled 368 head at
Monday’s sale and these sold
steady. Riding horses hroaght
125-300; driving horses, 125-
350; killers (including all
mules), 5-5% cents per 16.
Pony mares brought 30-100;
geldings 25-115.
HOGS
July 19, 1965
Hogs continued steady with
receipts totaling 426 head For
the second consecutive'week a
few shoats were available
only 21 head, and they went
for 14.50-15.50. Market hogs re
tailed for 26-26.75; heavy
weights, 24-25; wholesale (U.S.
1-3), 25.35-26. No sows were
reported.
CALVES
July 19, 1965
Calves partially regained „
some of the loss in recent ;
weeks selling at steady to $1
higher this week. Choice and
Prime brought 30-32.50; Good ]
and low Choice, 28-30; Stan- J
dard 26-28; Common, -18-25.50 -i|
Chicago Cattle I
Weekly Review
CATTLE Receipts
compared with 25,000 last'week
and 21,200 a year ago. Twelve
market supply 184,000, com- j
pared with 185,000 last week * •
and 193,000 a year ago. Slaugh- J
ter steers and heifers steady |
to 25 lower. Cows generally h
1.00 lower. Bulls mostly 50 1
lower. In the carlot dressed -1
beef trade, steer beef 50-150 0
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