Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, August 20, 1966, Image 2

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    —Lancaster Farming, Saturday, August 20, 1966
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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
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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
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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!
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Manheim
WILLIS WEAVER
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PFISTER ASSOCIATED GROWERS. INC.,' AURORA, ILLINOIS 60507
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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.
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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,
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New Holland, Pa,
HAROLD S. LANDIS
Willow Street
ROY B. BOLL
Manheim
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