—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, July 10, 1965 2 At Lancaster Yards Weekly Review July 9. 1965 -CATTLE 2350: Slaughter CATTLE: 760: Slaughter deers steady to 25 lower, steers opened steady to 25c cows' 25 to mostly 50 higher. lower, with full decline on lUtils weak to 50 lower, Peed- Choice; All classes closed ful ci steers fully steady. Supply ly steady. Cows 25 to mostly included an estimated 60 per- 50c higher Bulls steady to 50 cent slaughter steers, 20 per- lower. Supply included 12 per cent cows and bulls with bal- cent Cows and 16 percent .dice mainly feeder steers Bulls. 'SLAUGHTER STEERS: SLAUGHTER STEERS: Choice 1000-1325 lb. $27.25- Choice 1000-1325 lbs. 27.25- 28 25, High-Choice and Prime 28.25, High Choice and Prime 1150-1330 lb. $2B 00-29.25, in- 28.00-28.50, Mixed Good and eluding part load 1330 lb. Choice 26.85-27 50, Good 25.25- 528.50 and two loads 1220- 27.25, Standard to Low Good 1280 lb $29 25. Mixed Good 25, Utility 20.00-22.00. and Choice $26.85-27.50, Good iSLAUGHTER HELPERS; 050-1250 lb $25 00-27.25, Choice 800-975 lbs 24.75-26.10, Standaid to low-Good $22.75- Good 750-950 lbs. 22.75-25.25, 25 50. Utility $2O 00-22 00 Standard 21 00-23.00. SLAUGHTER HELPERS Choice 800-975 lb $24.75-2610, Good 750-950 lb. $22 75-25 25, Standard $2l 00-23 00, COWS Utility and High v i elding Cutter $l5 00-17 50, Cutter $14.25-15 75, Cannei and low-Cutter $l3 25-1450, Shelly Cannei $l2 00-13 25 BULLS Good and Choice 520 00-22 50, Utility and Com mercial $lB 25-21 00, although a few Utility 1500-2000 lb. 521 00-21 50 Cuttei $l5 00- 18 00 FEEDER STEERS One mad Choice near 1000 lb 527 00 Good and Choice 800- 950 Lb $24 25-26 50, One lot Standaid and Good near 950 The Federal-State Market lb $23 50, few lots mixed News Service will expand and Standard and Good 440-650 iefine its leportmg of ready lb $l9 00-21 00 to-cook broiler prices CALVES 450 Vealers steady The changes, beginning July io stiong Good and Choice 6, will involve reporting on S2B 00-32 00, few Choice to prices of ready-to-cook br0i1“534 “534 00 with a couple at $35 00 ei-fryers in more detail, and Standard $23 00 27 00 Utility establishing new price-report- S2O 00-23 00, Cull $l6 00-20 00 mg senes, to cover the Na- HOG'S 1000 Barrows, gilts tion’s major 'broiler consum ed sows steady U'S 1-2 190- mg and maiketmg areas, Con -240 lb banows and gilts sumer and Marketing Service ?26 00-26 50, US 1 200-240 lb officials said 526 50-27 00, 1-3 190-250 lb These leady-to-cook puce 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 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 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 FJME. 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 Bt. 30 Kenneth E. Hershey, Sales Manager MARKET NEWS REPORT Auction Only July 7, 1965 $25 25-26 00. US 2-3 225-250 lb. $24 50-25.25, 250-270 lb. $24 25-24 75 US 1-2 280-350 lb. sows $l9 00-20.00, 1-3 300- 500 lb $lB.OO-19 00, 2-3 400- 600 lb. $17.00-18 00. SHEEP 200 Slow, Spring slaughter lambs $lOO-150 lower Choice and Prime 60- 90 lb spring slaughter lambs $26 00-26 50, Choice $24 50- 26 00 Good $22 00-24 50 Broiler Price Report Service To Expand On Ready-To-Cook Prices Vintage Auction July 6, 1965 CAiTTLE 570; Compared CATTLE 1065: Slaughter with last Tuesday’s market, steers mostly 50 higher, small slaughter steers 50-75 cents supply High-Choice and Prime lower; cows fully steady with steady. Cows 50-1.00 higher Utility strong to fully 50 cents with Bulls mostly 50 higher, higher; bulls fully steady. Supply included fully 20 per 'SLAUGHTER STEERS; cent cows. Choice 975-1300 libs., 27-28.50; 'SLAUGHTER STEERIS: High Choice and Prime, 28.25- Choice 1000-1300 lb. $27.25- 28 75; mixed Good and Choice, *28.50, few to $28.75, small 26.50-27.50; Good, 25-27; supply High-Choice and Prime Standard to Low Good, 23-25. $2B 25-28.85. Mixed Good and COWS - Utility and' high- Choice $26.75-27.50, Good yielding Cutter slaughter $25.25-27.25. Standard to low cows, 15.75-17'25; 12 head Good $23.00-25.00, Utility Utility, 17.60-18.50; Cutters, 19.75-23.50. 14-15 75; Canners, 12-14. SLAUGHTER HEIFERS: BOLUS: Good and' Choice Choice 760-950 lib. $24.75- slaughter bulls, 20-22.35; Util- 26.35, Good $22.002475, ity and Commercial, 18.50- standard $19.50-22.50, Utility 20.25, couple 20.60-2110. $15.50-19 50. CALVES 393; Vealers steady COWS: Utility and High to strong. Choice vealers, Yielding Cutter $16.25-18 60, 3100-34 00; Good, 27 50-30 50; Cutter $l4 60-16.50, Conner Standard, 25.50-2850, Utility, $13.50-14.75 23^°‘ oa l u Ull l S^A B l o o n 'f' o0 ’ BULLS- Good and Choice with 60-80 lbs. 16.00-18 00. $2O 50-23 50, couple $24.25- HOGS 232: Barrows and 24 60 Utility and Commercial gilts fully steady. Few U'S No. $18.75-21.00, few $21.25. Cut -1 200-235 lbs. barrows and ter $16.50-18.25 5 2 6 .55-27 l-2 190- CAILVES 433. Vealers active, ® J bs ’ 26 1-3 2.00-4 00 higher Choice $31.50- ’ 25.60-26 00., 3450, few 535.00.37.00, Good SHEEP 56- Spring slaughter 529.00-32.50, Standard $27.00- lamibs fully steady Choice and Prime 65-85 Mbs, 24 50- 29 50, Good and Choice, 50- 20.50-24 50, 90 lbs reports will he more useful to industry than the present live, at-farm base valuations, which have become obsolete in many parts of today’s marketing structure. The live, at-farm base valuations will be dis continued On Oct 1, 1965, for Alabama, Georgia, Mississippi and North Carolina. Because of the contracts us ing live, at-farm base valua tion for settlement, these re ports will be continued dur ing this period to allow ad justments in the contracts In the past, market news reports on broiler-fryers rep resented the price paid for live birds at the farm that is, the price the producer got fiom the piocessor As long as actual sales took place at the fdim, this system worked well But the bi oiler industry has been in a state of 'change, and today, a change in the own eiship of live broilers at the farm seldom occurs in many of the major production areas 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, bogs 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. 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 New Holland Auction July 8, 1965 This change in market news reporting takes into consid eration a basic fact in the broiler industry today the first time the ownership of poultry truly changes hands is when the processor sells the ready-to-eook product to a distributor or retailer in a consuming market. Thus, these changes will replace the old “live, at-farm base valuation” reporting sys tem in the Southeast with a market news system based .on the ready-to-cook prices of broilers In areas where ac tual live buying occurs, these prices will continue to be re ported Sales & Service Barn Cleaners - Silo Unloaders - Cattle Feeders Robert K. Rohrer Quarryville, R. D. 1 Hensel KI 8-2559 29 50, Utility $23.5627.00. Cull mainly $19.00-23.00. SHE BP: Not enough. «f any one class for a market test. DAIRY COWS July 7, 1966 Cows sold steady at Wed nesday’s sale with 140 cows, 3 bulls, and 27 heiieis of fered. Fresh Holsteins brought 250-600; Guernseys, 176-225; other breeds, 226800. Bulls sold for 80-210, and heifers brought 50-250. HORSES July 5, 1965 The market was stronger on horses Monday and 327 (Continued on Page 3) Chicago Cattle Weekly Review CATTLE—Receipts for the holiday shortened period 20,200 compared with 26,000 last week and 24,900 a year ago; twelve market supply 153,800 compared with 184J500 last week and 197,500 a year ago. Slaughter steers steady to 25 lower, decline mostly oat high choice and prime, heifers-most ly 25 lower, cows strong to 50 higher bulls strong. Irttbe ear lot dressed beef trade; steer and heifer beef steady to 50 higher with the advance on choice, cow beef steady to 1.00 higher with the advance on canner and cutter. Slaughter steers; Loadlots prune 1180-1400 lbs. 28.T3r39.25, three loads at latter price paid early Tuesday. 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