—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, August 20, 1966 2 At Lancaster Yards Weekly Review August 19, 1966 CATTLE 2700 Supply in cluded 60% slaughter steers, 20 percent cows and bulls with balance mainly feeder steers. Slaughter steers 25-75 c higher, slaughter heifers steady to 50c higher. Cows and bulls fairly steady Feeder steers steady. SLAUGHTER STEERS High Choice and Prime 1100 1350 lb 26 75-27 85, Choice 950 1300 lb 25 85-27 00, few 1300- 1400 lb 25 50-26.50 Mixed Good and Choice 25.35-26.00. Good 24 50-25.50 Standaid to low Good 22 85-24 60 SLAUGHTER HEIFERS Choice 700-975 lb 24 00-25 75. Good 21 50-23.75. COWS Utility and Com mercial 18 35-20 50, Few 20 50- 20 75 Cuttei 17 25-19.50 Can ner and low Cutter 15 75-17 50 Few Commeicial Yield Grade 4 & 5 16 25-17 25 BULLS Good 23 50-24 75 Few Choice 24 75-2535 Utility and Commercial 21 75-24 50, couple 1700-2000 lb 25 50 FEEDER STEERS Couple loads Choice 850-1050 lb 25 25- 25 75 Mixed Good and Choice 750-965 lb 24 50-25 00 Good 620-970 lb 23 75 24 50 One lot Standaid 520 lb 23 00 CA.LVES 525 Vealers ful (Continued on Page 3) -C-; Vintage Sales Stables, "JKc*. 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 AJtl. 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 or-r-z:- NEXT SPECIAL STEER DAY TUESDAY, AUGUST 23 FAUQUIER LIVESTOCK EXCHANGE INCORPORATED MARSHALL, VIRGINIA Telephone Code 703 No. 364-4861 MARKET Auction Only August 17, 1966 CATTLE 60 Slaughter steers mostly 50 higher. Cows mostly steady. Bulls steady to strong. Supply included 58% slaughter steers, 20% cows. Balance mainly bulls and slaughter heifers. SLAUGHTER STEERS Prime 1100-1350 lb. 26.75-27.85 Choice 950-1300 lbs 25 85-27.- 00, few 1300-1400 lbs 25.50- 26.50 High Good to low Choice 25 35-26 00. Good 24 50-25 35. Standard to low Good 22 85- 24 60 SLAUGHTER HEIFERS Choice 700-975 lb 24 00-25 75. Good 21 50-23 75 COWS Utility and Com mercial 18 35-20.50, few 20 50- 20 75 Cutter 17 25-19 50. Oan ner and low Cutter 15 75-17 50 Few Commercial yield grade 4 and 5 16 25-17 25 BULLS Good 23 50-24 75, few Choice 24 60-2535 Utility and Commercial 21 75-24 50 FEEDER STEERS —Around a load Choice 850-1050 lb 25 25-25 75 CALVES 124 Vealers un even, mostly steady Good and Choice vealers 34 00 38 00 4 head Choice 38 50-42 50 Stand aid 30 50-34 00 Utility 27 00- 3100 Gull 24 00-26 50 (Continued on Page 5) NEWS Vintage Auction Auguit 16, 1966 CATTLE 543 Slaughter steers steady to 25c higher, ■least advance on high Choice and Prime. Slaughter heifers steady. Cows steady to -strong. Bulls steady. Supply included 28% cows SLAUGHTER STEERS High Choice and Prime 1050- 1300 lb 26.35-27.35, few 27.50- 27 75. Choice 1000-1325 lb. 25.- 50-26.75, mainly 25.75-26.50. High Good Jto low Choice 25.- 00-25.75. Good 24 00-25 50. Standard to low Good 22 85- 24 00. SLAUGHTER HEIFERS Choice 800-1075 lb. 24 00-25.50 Good 22 75-24.00. COWS Utility and high yielding Cutter 18 50-20.50, few 20.60-21.10 Cutter 17.50-19.00. Canner and low Cutter 15 50- 17 50 BULLS Good 2400-24.85. Utility and Commercial 22.50- 24 75 FEEDER STEERS Few Good and Choice 765-1050 lbs 23 85-25 25 CALVES 515 Veaiers un even Standard to Choice fully steady Cull and Utility steady to $lOO highei with 70-90 lb Cull $1 00-3 00 higher Choice 36 00-38 00, Individual 39 00 Good 33 00 36 50 Standard 30- 00-35 00 Utility 27 00-31 50 Cull 26 00-29 00, 70-90 lb. 23.- 50-26 50. r'.HOGS 253 Barrows & ’Gift’s steady to 25c lower Bar rows and Gilts US 1-2 195-230 lb' 27 00-27 35, 1-3 175-240 lb 26.50-27 00 SHEEP 66 Spring lambs steady to $lOO lower Spring (Continued on Page 3) R ober tK. Rohret Bulldozing - Grading Pafz Sales & Service Barn Cleaners - Silo Unloaders - Cattle Feeders Quarryville, R. D. 1 Hensel 548-2559 GET AN EXTRA CUTTING! 3K fflS?bß AS^UATtu''aowtrijg FD-100 ALFALFA PAUL G. NOLT Manheim WILLIS WEAVER Mt. Joy PFISTER ASSOCIATED GROWERS. INC.,' AURORA, ILLINOIS 60507 , > REPORT New HoSand Auction August 18, 1966 CATTLE 1180 Slaughter steers very uneven. Opening sales 25-75 c higher with Choice and Prime mainly 50-75 c high er, later trading steady to 50c higher with most sales Stan dard and Good steady. Cows strong to 50c higher. Bulls steady to strong. Supply in cluded 17% cows. SLAUGHTER STEERS High Choice and Prime 1100- 1350 lb. 26.85-27.85, 4 head 28.- 00-28.25. Choice 1000-1425 lb. 25 50-27.00, mostly 26.00-26.75 with few Choice 27.25-27.75. High Good to low Choice 25.25- 26 00. Good 24.35-25.50, Stan dard to low Good 23 35-24.00. Around a load of Utility and Standard 1200-1450 lb. 19 00- 20.50. SLAUGHTER HEIFERS Choice 820-1035 lb. 24.75-25.75. COWS Utility 19.25-20.75, around 10 head 2110-22.00 Cutter 17.75-19 75. Canner and low Cutter 16 50-18.00 BULLS Choice 24.25-25.- 85. Good 23.50-24.60. Utility and Commercial 22.00-24 50, 5 head 1600-2370 lb 25.00-25 85. FEEDER STEERS Choice 850-1050 lbs 24.85-26.00. Good and Choice 24 00-25.00. CALVES 386 Veaiers steady to $2 00 higher with most advance on Cull. Choice 37 50-39 50 Good 35 00-37 50. Standard 33.00-36 00 Utility 27 50-3 p 50, Cull 25.00-28 OQ, , SHEEP 42 ’ ,-r- Slaughter New Holland Sales Stables, Inc. Sale Schedule Monday: Bone Sale ... 10:00 A.M. Tack JvalCfto Follow Hone Sale Monday: Hojg Sale ~*.77“ 11:30 A.M. . Mondayriteel Cattle t 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 Balls, Steers, Cows, Calves JOHN H. GINGRICH, Mgr. Ph. New Holland 354-2194 Early vigor, amazing regrowth after cut ting, and good fall growth means you’H get at least one extra cutting from P-A-G’s fabulous FD-100 alfalfa. V® Erect growing habit and exceptional standability lets more sunlight down to the lower leaves ... speeds growth ... assures a very high leaf-to-stem ratio. FD-100 is a French variety with good resistance to mildew and disease. If you want the best, plus an extra cut ting ... select P-A-G’s FD-100! See your ®|& dealer FRED FREY Quarryville ELI O. NOLT New Holland lambs mostly steady. SPRING LAMBS Good 70-100 lb. 21.50-24.00. Couple lots "Choice 85-106 lb. 24.00- 25.00. Utility 15.00-21:00. COWS August 17, 1966 Receipts totaling 144 cows, 6 bulls, and 5 heifers sold steady. Fresh Holsteins, 275- 550; Guernseys, 150-250; other breeds, 150-360. Bulls, 140-185. No price listed for heifers. HORSES August 15, 1966 Horses sold steady with 261 head offered. Riding horses, 110-300; driving horses, 110- 250; killers, 6Vfe-7 cents per lb. Pony mares, 20-70; geldings, 15-75. No mules listed. HOGS August 15, 1966 Hogs gained another 25 cents this week as 648 head sold. Retail, 27.50-28.50; whole sale (U.S. 1-3), 27-27%; heavy weights, 26.50-27.50. The 20 shoats offered went for $l7-520 each. (Continued on Page 5) Chicago Cattle Weekly Review CATTLE Receipts 21,100 compared with 21,400 last week and 23,700 last year; twelve market supply 158,400 compared witth 161,400 last week and 184,500 last year. Compared to last Friday, (Continued on Page 3) New Holland, Pa, HAROLD S. LANDIS Willow Street ROY B. BOLL Manheim • *