Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, August 28, 1965, Image 2

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    —Lancaster Farming, Saturday, August 28, 1965
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At Lancaster Yards
Weekly Review
August 27, 1965
CATTLE 3200: Slaughter
steers strong to mostly 50c
higher Cows, steady to 50c
higher Bulls steady. Feeder
steers steady to strong. Sup
ply included an estimated 40
pei cent Slaughtei steers, 20
percent Cows and Bulls with
the .balance mainly Feeder
steers.
SLAUGHTER STEERS
Load mostly Prime 1250 lbs
29 50, Mixed Choice and Prime
1100-1200 lbs. 28.75-29.15,
Choice 950-1250 lbs 27.50-
28 75, Mixed Good and Choice
27 00-27 60. Good 25.75-27.25,
Standaid to Low Good 23 75-
26 00, Utility 17 50-23 00.
SLAUGHTER HEIFERS'
Good and Choice 750-1000 lbs.
23 25-26 35.
■COWS Utility 15 50-17 00,
Few 17 25-17 75, Cutter 14 25-
16 25, Canner and Low Cutter
12 50-14 50, Shelly Canner
11 50-12 50
BULLS Good and Choice
21 00-24 00, Individual 24 25,
Utility and Commercial 18 50-
21 00, Cuttei 14 50-17 50
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,
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 XS
Every Saturday at 10 A.M. _
NO HOG SALE Sept. 4 due to the holiday. '**’
For marketing information
Phone Area Code 717-442-4181
Box 100 Paradise, Pa.
10 mi. East of Lancaster on Bt. 30
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Need . . .
HAY - STRAW - EAR CORN
More and more fanners arc bujing from us, for
better \aluc and all atomicl satisiaction.
Delivered any quantity
Phone Area Code 717 GB7-7631
Esbenshade Turkey Farm
MARKET NEWS
(Vintage Auction
August n
"CATTLE 717 Slaughter
OATTI E 8 832 includ steers very uneven ’ sleady t 0
®' . Sapp | y jn 1.00 higher Most advance on
cd 600 head in Auction with Choice and pii m e over 1100-
balance feeder steers. Feeder lbg . Least advance on Stand
steers not established. Slaugh- ard and Good under 1050 libs.
iLdt'Buli Lftly steadT f ows t 25 f loWer Bulta Steady
cSL'SSSSK 2 “
Few Head mostly Prime 29.00- ,Sfd Prtaie
29.75, Mixed Good and Choice h .. 28 85-29 60
27.00 27 60, Good 25.85-27.25, “ 00 ‘ 125 ° n 1* |? 05l
Standard and Low Good 23 75- Choice 000-iOoO lbs 27.00
9fi nn riitiiitv 17 50-23 00 28.25, Mixed Good and Choice
26 00, Utility 17.50 20,U0. 2 6 35-27.50, Good 1050-1200
SLAUGHTER HEIFERS: 2 25, 800-1050 lbs.
Good and Choice 750-1000 lbs. 25.00-26 75, Standard to Low
23.25-26 35 G ood 23 50-25 50, Utility 2125-
COW'S Utility 15 50-17.10,
Couple 17 35-17 50, Cutler
14 25-15 75, Canner 12 75-14 00.
BULLS Good 21 00-22 75,
Utility and Commercial 18 50-
20 75, Cutter 14.50-17 50.
FEEDER STEERS Five
loads mixed Choice and Prime
900-950 lbs 27 00-2720, Choice
750-950 lbs 26 25-26.75, Good
and Choice 400-550 lbs. 24 50-
26 75, Standard and Good 725-
1050 lbs 2150-24 50.
'CALVES 735 Moderately ac
(Continued on Page 3)
Kenneth E, Hershey, Sales Manager
Buy Now and Save!
Since 1890
PARADISE, PA.
23 50
SLAUGHTER HEIFERS:
Good and Choice 700-1100 lbs.
22 25-26 10
IOOWS Utility 15 00-17.10,
Cutter 14.00-16 00, Canner
13 00-14 00
BULLS Good and Choice
20 75-23 85, Utility and Com
mercial 18 60-21 10.
FEEDER STEERS- Stand
ard and Good 600-900 lbs.
21 00-23 85
CALVES 636 Vealers steady
to strong, Choice 29 00-33.00,
Couple 33 50-34 00, Good 27 50-
29 50 Standard 24 50-27 50,
Utility 2150-24 50. Cull 17 00-
2150, -with Cull 60-80 lbs.
14 00-17 50.
HOGS 92- Bai rows and gilts
50-1 00 lower Barrows and
gilts US 1-2 195-225 lbs 25 50-
26 00, US 1-3 200-250 lbs 25 CO
-25 50 US 2-3 350-550 lb. Sows
20 00-21 10.
SHEEP 47 Spring lambs
fully steady Choice 60-90 lb
(Continued on Page 11)
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Inc.
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• Listen To Our Market Newscast Monday and Wednesday At 7 A.M.
WLAN 1390
“THE OLD DEPENDABLE”
AUCTION OR PRIVATE TREATY
YOU DECIDE BY WHICH METHOD YOU WANT
YOUR CATTLE SOLD AND THEN
Consign With
Walter M. Dunlap
report
New Holland Auction
August 26, 1965
CATTLE 1122: Supply in
cluded 25 percent cows. Slaugh
ter steers, 25-75 cents higher,
some sales of Standard and
Good under 1100 lbs. $1 high
er. Cows steady; bulls, 25 to
mostly 50 higher; feeder steers
steady to strong.
SLAUGHTER STEERS' High
Choice '.and Prime, 1050-1250
lbs. 28 75-29.75, 10 head 29 75-
30 60; Choice, 950-1250 lbs , 27.-
50-29; Good and Choice, 27.35-
28;' Good, 25.50-27.50.
SLAUGHTER HEIFERS:
Good and Choice, 725-875 lbs.,
23-25 35 1
COWS: Utility and high
yielding Cutter, 15.75-17 50;
Cutter, 14-16.25; Canner and
Low Cutter, 13-14.25.
BULLS Choice, 22 75-24 50;
Good, 2125-23 25; Utility and
Commercial, 18.75-22.
FEEDER STEERS- Good and
Choice, 750-1050 lbs., 24-25 60,
Good, 550-900 lbs, 22 50-24,
Standard, 19 50-22 50
CALVES 550 sl-$2 higher,
although cull mostly steady.
Choice, 31-34 50; Good, 28-31;
Standard, 25 50-28 50; Utility,
21-25 50; Cull, 17-21
SHEEP 55 Spring lambs and
slaughter ewes fully steady.
Good, 60 80 lbs Spring lambs,
21-23 50, Utility slaughter ewes,
7 9 50
COWS
August 25, 1965
Cows sold active and higher
with leceipts totaling 202
cows, 5 bulls, and 11 heifers.
Fresh Holstems brought 275-
600, Guernseys, 125-275, oth
ei breeds, 140-280 Bulls sold
for 140-185, heifers, 110-140
TO
LIVESTOCK BROKERS
• CALVES •
CATTLE
Union Stock Yards, Lancaster, Pa.
HORSES
August 23, 1965
Horses sold steady with 317
head offered, Riding horses,
100-275; driving horses, 125-
300; killers, 5-5M* cents per
Ih. Pony mares, 30-115; geld
ings, 25-150. No mules were
offered.
HOGS
August 23, 1965
The sale averaged 25-50
cents lower with 507 head
sold. Market hogs retailed at
26.50-27.35; wholesale" (U. S.
1-3), 25 85-26 35; heavyweights,
24-25 50; sows, 20-22.60. The
30 shoats offered rtnge'd from.
8 50-24.50 per head. '
Prices averaged $1 lower o»
the 150 head sold. Choice and
Prime, 30 50-31.50; Good and
Low Choice, 27 50-29.50; Stand*
ard, 25 50-27; Common, 1525.
Chicago Cattle
CATTLE Receipts 22,500
compared with 23,700 last week
and 34,700 a year ago. Twelve
market supply 194,500 compar
ed with 181,500 last week and
197,000 a year ago Choice and
Prime slaughter steers 50-1.00
higher, Standard and Good
strong to 50 higher. Heifers
50-1 00 higher, mostly 1.00 up,
cows mostly steady. Bulls fully
steady. In the carlot dressed
beef trade, steer and heifer
beef steady to 50 higher, cow
beef steady.
Slaughter steers Loadlots
Prime 1210-1400 lbs. 29.75-30 00,
(Continued on Page 11)
Confidence
& Sons
HOGS • SHEEP
Tel: 397-5136
SECOND TO NONE
CALVES
August 23, 1965
Weekly Review
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