Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, July 31, 1965, Image 2

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    —Lancaster Farming, Saturday, July 31, 1965
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At Lancaster Yards
Weekly Review
July 30, 1965
CATTLE 29aO' Slaughter
steers 50-75 higher Cows most
ly steady, after early sales
being strong to 50c higher.
Bulls steady to 50c higher.
Feeder steei s 50-75 lower. Sup
ply included 65 percent slaugh
ter steers, 25 percent cows and
bulls with the balance mainly
Feeder steei s. ’
Slaughter steers: One Lot
Fume 1350 lbs. 28.75, High
Choice and Prime 1100-1300
lbs 27.75-28 50, including 3 load
stung mostly Prime 1190 lbs.
28 00, and Load Mixed Choice
and Prime 1120 lbs. at 27.75,
Choice 950-1300 lbs 26.75-27.85,
Load 1490 lbs 26 00, Mixed
Good and Choice 26.25-27.00,
Good 850-1200 lbs. 25 00-26.75,
Standaid to Low Good 22 50-
25 25, 3 load string Standard
1100 lb Holstein 22 00, Utility
20 50-22 00
Slaughter heifers. Choice 800-
975 lbs 24 00-26 00.
Cows Utility 15 25-17.00, few
17 25-17 50, Cutter 14 00-16 00,
Canner and Low Cutter 12 50-
14 50, few Shelly Canner 12 50-
13 00.
Bulls: Good and Choice 20.«
50-22 50, around 10 head 22 50-
23 50, Utility and Commercial
18 50-20.50, few 2100-21 75, Cut
ter 16.00-17.50
Feeder Steers: Load Choice
990 lbs carrying Low Choice
Slaughter flesh 26.50, Mixed
Good and Choice 550-750 lbs.
24 50-25 50, Part-load of Good
1000 lbs. 23 25, Good 500-600
lbs 22 80-23 50.
Calves 650' Vealers fairly
Active, strong to $l.OO higher
Choice 32 00-35 00, few to 37 00,
Good 28 00-32 00, Standard 24-
00 28 00, Utility 21 00-25 00, Cull
mainly 17 00-21 00
Hogs 1225 Banows and gilts age-sized farms Ilf Kentucky
moderately active, mostly 25c farmers, for example, had to
lower Sows about steady US furnish the United Slates rat
1-2 190-250 lbs Banows and feed' for just one year, it
gilts 25 50-26 25, US 1, 190-240 would take all the produc-
Ibs 26 00-26 50, few to 26 75, tion of two-thirds of that
US 1-3 190-265 lbs 25 00-25 50,state’s farms
New Holland Sales Stables, Inc.
Soj e 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 354-3194 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 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
MARKET
Auction Only
July 28, 1965
CATTLE 615: Slaughter
steers steady to 25c higher,
Instances 50c higher, with
most advance on Choice over
1100 lbs. Cows weak to 50c
lower. Bulls fully steady. Sup
ply included 18 percent Cows.
SLAUGHTER STEERS:
Choice 950-1300 lbs. 27.00-
27.85, Few High Choice and
Prime 27.75-28.50, Mixed Good
and Choice 26.35-27.00, Good
850-1200 lbs. 25.00-26.75, Stand
ard to Low-Good 23.00-25.25,
Utility 20.50-22.00.
SLAUGHTER HEIFERS:
Choice 800-975 lbs. 2400-26 00.
COWS Utility 15.25-17 00,
Couple 17 25-17 35, Cutter
14.00-15 60, Canner and Low
Cutter 12 50-14 50.
BULLS. Good and Choice
20.60-22.85, Utility and Com
mei J cial 18 50-20 60, Couple
21 50-21 75, An individual 23 25,
Cutter 16 00-17 00.
One Lot US 2-3 250 lbs. 24 75,
One Lot US 2-3 285 lbs 23 50,
US 1-2 140-160 lbs. 19.00-22 50.
Sows. US 1-3 300-500 lbs 18.-
50-19.50, US 1-2 275-350 lbs.
19 50-20 00, US 2-3 450-600 lbs
1800-19 00.
Sheep 350: Fairly Active,
Spring Lambs mostly steady
Ewes fully steady. Choice 60-
90 lb. Spring lambs 24 00-25 50,
Good 22 00-2450 Utility to
Choice 4 00-8 00 Shorn Slaugh
ter ewes, few to $lO.OO Feeder
lambs: Few Good 50-70 lbs.
16 00-17 00.
Rat damage an the United
States in one year is estimat
ed to toe equal to the (produce
of 100,000 United States aver-
NEWS
Vintage Auction
July 27, 1965
CATTLE 702: Slaughter
steers grading Average Choice
and Better weak Instances
25c lower; Standard to Aver
age Choice fully 25c Higher.
Cows mostly steady. Bulls
steady to 25c lower.
SLAUGHTER STEERS:
Choice 1000-1200 lbs. 26.75-
27.85, 1200-1400 lbs. 26.50-
27 35, Few High Choice and
Prime 27.50-28.35, Few head
Choice 1470-1505 lbs. 26.00-
26.50, Good 850-1200 lbs. 25.00-
26.75, Standard to Low Good
22.75-25 00, Utility 17.75-20.50'.
COWS: Utility 15.75-17.50,
Cutter 14.50-16.25, Canner and
Low Cutter 13.00-14.25
BULLS Good and Choice
20 50-22 75, Utility and Com
mercial 17 85-20 50.
OAILViES 533- Standard to
Choice Vealers $lOO-2.50 low
er. Cull and Utility Steady to
weak, instances $lOO lower.
Choice 28 50-30 50, Good 27 GO
-29 00, Standard 24.50-27.50,
Utility 22 00-24 50, Cull 18.00-
22 50.
HOG'S 157- Barrows and
gilts 50-1 00 lower US 1-2 190-
235 lbs 24.75-25 00, US 1-3
200-240 lb Barrows and gilts
24 50-2475, US 1-3 325-380 lib
Sows 20.00-20.35, US 2-3 500-
635 lbs. 18 8549 85
'SHEEP 74; Spring lambs
mostly steady. Good and
Choice 70-85 lb Spring Lambs
21.00-25 50, Utility to Choice
Shorn Slaghter Ewes mainly
4 50-9 50, Good and Choice 40-
70 lb Feeder lambs 19 00-
22 50
(Continued on Page 3)
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Poultry Houses
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• Dries White
• Disinfects Against
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POULTRY HOUSES
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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
CATTLE • CALVES • HOGS • SHEEP
Of course, we do perforin 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
REPORT
New Holland Auction
July 29, 1965
CATTLE 1220: Slaughter
steers uneven, steady to 50c
higher. Cows steady to strong.
Bulls 25-50 higher. Supply in
cluded 18 percent cows.
Slaughter steers; High Choice
and Prime 1050-1300 lbs. 27.85-
28.85, Choice 975-1250 lbs. 26.-
60-28.00, Good 850-1225 lbs. 25.-
00-27 00, Standard to Low
Good 22.85-25.00.
Slaughter heifers: Choice
750-870 lbs. 23.75-24.10, Utility
and Standard 16.50-21.00.
Cows: Utility 1535-17.25, few
17 25-17.75, Cutter 14.35-16.00,
few High Yielding to 16.50,
Canner 13.00-14.25.
Bulls; Choice 22.25-24.00,
Good 20.50-22.50, Utility and
Commercial 18.75-20 50, few
21 00-2125, Cutter 16.35-18.25.
Feeder steers: Good and
Choice 450-900 lbs. 23 00-2450,
Utility and Standard 500-750
lbs 1725-19 75.
Calves 440- Vealers mostly
steady; after some early weak
ness on Good and Choice.
Choice 30.50-34.00, Good 28.00-
3100, Standard 25.50-28.00,
Utility 22.50-25 50, Cull mainly
18 50-21 50.
Sheep 34- Not enough of any
class to establish a market
COWS
July 28, 1965
The feature of Wednesday’s
sale was two loads of pure
bred’Canadian cows, twenty of
which sold for an average of
$482 Receipts totaled 197
cows, 3 bulls, and 3 heifers.
Fresh Holstems brought 276-
700; Guernseys, 150-250; other
breeds, 150-275. Bulls sold for
140-210, and heifers 65-140.
HORSES
July 26, 1965
Horses sold steady with 323
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better value and all around satisfaction.
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Phone Area Code 717 687-7631
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LIVESTOCK BROKERS
Union Stock Yards, Lancaster, Pa.
head offered. ‘Riding horse*
brought 125-300; driving hor
ses, 125-300; killers (includ
ing all mules), 5-stt cento pec
lb. Pony mares sold for 30-
100; geldings, 25435.
Heavyweights held steady
but other classes dropped 25-
50 cents at Monday’s sale. Re
ceipts totaled 448 head plus
10 shoats. Market hog* re
tailed for 25.75-26.75; whole
sale (-U. S. 1-3), 25-25.50;
heavyweights, 24-25. Shoats
brought 15, and sows sold for
18.50-21.
CALVES
July 26, 1965
The 137 head offered sold
steady with .Choice and Prime
bringing 30-32.50; Good and
Low Choice, 2&30; Standard,
26-28; Common, 18-25.50.
Chicago Cattle
CATTLE Receipts 20,700
compared with 22,850 last week
and 22,300 a year ago. Twelve
market receipts 178,700 eom
pared with 184,300 last week
and 199,700 a year ago. Com
pared with last week* close,
slaughter jsteers and heifers
25-75 higher. Cows and bulls
generally steady. In the earlot
dressed meat trade, steer beef
steady to 1.50 higher, most ad
vance on Choice 700-900 lbs.
heifer beef 50-1.00 higher. Cow
beef 50-1.50 lower.
Slaughter steers: Numerous
loads of mostly Prime 1175-
1400 lbs 28 50-29.00, closing at
29.00, High Choice and Prime
1135-1440 lbs. 27.50-28.75, in
cluding several loads 1400-1440
(Continued on Pago 3)
Since 1890
PARADISE, PA.
Tel: 397-5136
HOGS
July 26, 1965
Weekly Review