—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, Juno 25, 1966 2 At Lancaster Yards Weekly Review June 24, 1966 CATTLE 2754 Supply In cluded fully 65 percent Slaugh ter steers, 20 percent Cows ,nd Bulls with the balance mostly Feeder steers. Slaugh ter steers 25-75 C Lower, with the largest decline in High Choice and Prime. Cows 25- 1 00 Lower, Bulls steady to 50c Higher. Feeder steers steady to mostly 50c Lower SLAUGHTER STEERS High Choice and Prime 1000- 1350 lbs. 25 75-27.40, late 25.75- L 6 85, Choice 900-1200 lbs. 25.- 50-26 50, Choice 1200-1350 lbs. L 5 00-26 50, Choice 1350-1500 •bs 24 50-2535, Mixed Good and Choice 24 60-25 75, Good COWS Utility 20 00-21.85, 14.35-25 25, Standard and Low Cutter 18.75-20 60, Canner and Good 23 00-24 50. ' Low Cutter 16.75-19 35. COWS Utility 20 00-22 00, BULLS Choice 25.25-26 - Cutter 18.75-2100, Canner and 75, Good 24 25-25 25, Utility Low Cutter 16 75-19 50. and Commercial 23.00-26 35, BULLS Choice 25 00-26.- few 1800-2000 lbs 27 25-27.60 75, few $27 00, Good 24 00- CALVES 179 Vealers $1 - £5 25. Utility and Commercial 00-2 00 Lower. Choice 35 00- (Continued on Page 13) (Continued on Page 3) 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. Pb. 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 1:30 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 Bt, 30 For Your Nearest Dealer Write GROCE DISTRIBUTORS, INC. SELINSGROVE, PA. MARKET CATTLE 747 Supply in cluded 70 percent Slaughter steers and 16 percent Cows. Slaughter steers steady to 50c Lower, with most decline on High Choice and Prime. Cows 25-50 c Lower. Bulls steady to 50c Higher. SLAUGHTER STEERS High Choice and Prime 1000- 1350 lbs. 25.75-26 85, Choice 900-1200 lbs. 25.50-26 10, Choice 1200-1350 lbs. 2500-26.00, Choice 1350-1500 lbs. 24 50- 25.35, Mixed Good and Choice 24.60-25.50. Good 2435-24 85, Standard to Low Good 23.00- 2435. Kenneth E. Hershey, Sales Manager Auction Only June 22, 1966 NEWS Vintage Auction June 21, 1966 CATTLE 627 Slaughter steers 25c to 50c Lower. Cows 25 to mostly 50c Lower. Bulls steady. Supply included- 22 percent Cows. SLAUGHTER STEERS High Choice and Prime Slaugh ter steers 1000-1350 lbs. 26.10- 27.25, Choice 900-1200' lbs. 25.25-26.50, Choice ' 1200-1350 lbs. $25.00-26.10, Choice 1350- 1500 lbs. 24.50-25.85, Mixed Good and Choice 25.00-25.75, Good 24.35-25 35, Standard to Low Good $23.00-24.35. COWS Utility 20.00-21.50, few 21.60-22.00, Cutter 19.00- 21.00, Canner to Low Cutter 17 50-19.25 BULLS Choice 2J5.25-26.- 25, Individual $27.00, Good 24.00-25.10, Utility and Com mercial 23.00-25.75, Individual $26.50 CALVES 458 Vealers $2.- 00-3.00 Lower Good 32.00- 35.00, Standard 30 00-33.00, Utility 29.00-31.00, Cull 20.00- 30.00 HOGS 190 Barrows and gilts 50-125 Higher. US 1-2 190-225 lbs 26 85-27 50, US 1-3 190-240 lbs. $26 35-27.25, US 2-3 240-260 lbs. 25.25-26 50 SHEEP 89 Spring Slaugh (Continued on Page 3) Quorryville REPORT June 23, 1966 bringing 275-510; Guernseys, CATTLE 1156 Slaughter 150-225; other breeds. 150-250. steers steady to 50c Lower. Heifers, 140-185. Cows 25-50 Lower. Bulls un- HORSES even, but mostly steady. Sup- 20,1966 ply included 20 percent Cows. Horses sold steady with p*n- SLAUGHTER STEERS [« s lower as 345 head changed High Choice and Prime Slaugh- J» ,nds - dr^| ter \teers 1000-1300 lbs. 25.85- 26.85,- Few Prime 1000-1100 iSnn lbs. 27.35-27.60, Choice 900- g *, ldi g ’ 15 * 100> No mulfcS 1300 lbs. $24.75-26.25, Choice (Continued on Pane 3i 1300-1500 lbs. 24.50-25.85, Mix- continued on Page 3J jed Good and Choice 24.50-25.- 25, Good 23.85-25.00, Standard C ihlgflgfl Little and Low Good $23.00-24.25. - r? COWS Utility 19.25-21.50, Weekly Review few 21.60-2185, Cutter 18.35- CATTLE Receipts 20,400 20.75, Canner and Low Cutter compared with 23,800 last week 17.00- an( j 28,400 a year ago. Twelve BULLS Choice 24 60-26.- market receipts 161,800 com -85, Utility and Commercial pared with 173,700 the pre -23.10-26.50, few 1800-2500 lbs. viouS week and 187,900 a year 27 60-27.85, Good 23.10-25.10. ago. Compared with last weeks CALVES 371 Vealers $l.- close, slaughter steers sold 00-2 00 Lower, Good 32.00- steady to 25 lower, with., the 35 00, Choice 35 00-37.00, decline on High Choice and Standard 30.00-32 50, Utility Prime. Slaughter heifers were 28.00- Cull 24.00-29.50. generally steady. Cows and SHEEP 19 Not enough bulls closed the period steady. of any one class on offer for 1° the carlot dressed meat a market test. trade, steer and heifer beef cow „ was steady to weak, and oow ,om} beef was steady to 1.00 lower, June m, 198 b with mogt decline on commer- Receipts totaling 109 cows, c j a i and breaking Utility.' 1 bull, and 12 heifers sold steady with fresh Holsteins (Continued on Page 3> For every ton of lime a dairyman applies, he gets back an extra ton of milk during his rotation. With lime worth ten dollars a ton, and milk figured at eighty, that's a nice return. Every crop you plant can benefit from correct applications of lime. Your fertilizer will work better. 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