—Lancaster Farming. Saturday, November 26,1966 2 At Lancaster Yards r Weekly Review Auction Only ' November 25, 1966 November 23, 1966 CATTLE 2800 Slaughter steers strong to 50 higher. Cows steady, instances 50 low er. Bulls steady to 50 lower. Feeder steers steady. Supply included an estimated 35 per cent slaughter steers, 15 per cent cows and bulls with the balance mainly feeder steers. SLAUGHTER STEERS High Choice and Prime 1000- 1275 lb. $25.85-26 50, including load 1075 lb. $26.40. Load most ly Prime 1400 lb. $25.90. Choice 980-1300 lb. $25 50-26 35, High Good to Low Choice $24.- 60-25.65. Good $23.76-25 50, Standard to low Good $22 50- 24.50, Utility $20.75-22 50. SLAUGHTER HEIFERS Load Choice and prime 850- 975 lb. $24 24-24.85, Good and Choice 750-875 lb. $2150-23 50, Standard $19.50-2150. COWS Utility and high yielding Cutter $l7-18 50, few $lB 60-19.50 Cutter $15.17 50, Conner and low Cutter $l4- 1550 BULLS Choice $24 50-26, Good $23-24.50, Utility and Commercial $2150-24 50, Cut ter and low Utility $l9 50-2150 FEEDER STEERS Choice 450-575 lb. $26-27.75, one lot Choice and Prime 400 lb. $3O Choice 850-1070 lb. $23 25-25, Good 700-850 lb 22 25-24 25. CALVES 500 Vealers un even, Standard to Choice steady, Cull and Utility 1-2 tower Slaughter calves steady to $2 higher. VEALERS Good and Choice $3B 42, few $42 5043 50 Standard $33-37, Utility $2750 3150, Cull $23-26 50, few 70- 90 lb $l9-23 SLAUGHTER CALVES Good 240-350 lb $26-30 couple Choice $3O-33, Standaid 523-27 (Continued on Page 3) SPREADS BETTER ...7-WAYS Only Starline Rotaspreader gives you so many spreading advantages. if Spreads any manure from liquids to frozen solids. if Smashing chain flails pulverize material, if Simple construction reduces maintenance. * “Seal-of. Quality” galvanized steel body lasts years longer, if Bolted construction permits tight er left-hand assembly, if Water tight body saves valuable liquids. if Separate chassis hauls heaviest loads. Check with us soon foe ail the facts. L. H. BRUBAKER 350 Slrasburg Pike, Lane. R. D. 3, Lititz Phone Lancaster 397-5179 Strasburg 687-6003 Lititz 626-7766 MARKET NEWS CATTLE 370 Slaughter steers mostly steady, cows steady, instances 50 lower. Bulls rteady to 50 lower. Supply included 25 percent cows. SLAUGHTER STEERS High Choice and Prime 1000- 1275 lb. $25.85-26.50, individual $26.75. Choice 980-1300 lb. $25.50-26.35, High Good to Low Choice $24.60-25.60, few $25.60- 26. Good $23.75-25.25, Standard to Low Good $22 50-24 50, Util ity $20.76-22.50. SLAUGHTER HEIFERS Load Choice and Prime 850- 975 lb. $24.25-24.85, Good to Low-Choice $2l 50-23.50, Stand ard $l9 50-21.00. COWS Utility and high yielding Cutter $l7-18 50, few $lB6O-19 50 Cutter $l5-17 50, Canner and Low-Cutter $l4-15. BULLS Utility and Com mercial $21.50-23.35, Individual Good $24.25, Cutter and Low- Utility $l9 50-21. CALVES 121 Vealers un even, Standard to Choice Steady to strong, cull and Util ity $l-2 lower. Slaughter calves steady to $2 higher. VEALERS Good and Choice $3B-42, few $42 5043 50, Standard $33-37, Utility $27 50 3150. Cull $23-26 50, few 7090 lb $l9-23. SLAUGHTER CALVES Good 240350 lb $26-30, couple Choice S3O-33 Standard $23-27 HOGS 84 Barrows and (Continued on Page 3) Less Moo, More Milk On Pa. Farms, But Total Production Lags HARRISBURG Dairy cow ve y ears ago, m, October 1961, numbers in the state declined a ccoidmg to Crop Reporting again in Octobei—for the 24th lecords p-hat month 880,000 consecutive month while milk cows vreie reported on state production dropped 13 per- f a ims, 1,000 more than in cent below last year’s level, September according to the Pennsylvania Two years ago, in Septem- Crop Reporting Service her 1964, the state counted The number of cows on 880,000 cows on its farms, the Pennsylvania daily farms last same number reported in the ORDER NOW & SAVE The unique Ortho Manu facturing process gives yott two different forms of ni» trogen and phosphate fast acting and long last ing. Available in the follow* ing analysis 16-16-16, 20- 10-10, 10-20-20, 13-34-10. Available in bags and bulb CONTACT US NOW FOR EARLY SEASON PRICES AND LIBERAL DISCOUNTS. T.M. Reg. U.S. Pat. off. Ortho and Unipel P. L. ROHRER & BRO., INC. | Smoketown, Pa. 397-3539 on ORTHO UNIPEL FERTILIZER Vintage Auction November., 22, 1966 CATTLE 519 --Choke'and Prime Slaughter steers mostly steady. Standard ..and,. Good, steady to 50c_ f LoWer." Cows', steady to 50c Lwer, wjth'larg<s share of late sates sfteidyl Bulk steady to weakT Stpjily includ ed 28 percent Cows. . SLAUGHTER.- STEERS. High Choice and-Prime 1000- 1300 lbs. 26.00-27.QP, '■Couple 27f -35-27.60, Choice 950-1300 lbs. 25-25-26.50, Several 26.50-26.-85, High Good to LQW-Qhoice-24.50- 25.75, Good OO, .Stan dard to Low Good 22.00-23.50. cows Utility and High Yielding Gutter 17.00-18 50, Several 18.50-1885, Couple 19.- 10-19.85, Cutter 15.50-17:25,. Can ner and Low Cutter. 13250-15.50. BULLS Good. 22.85-24,85, Utility and Commercial. 22.00-. 25 00. CALVES 439 Good and Choice Vealers steady to $1 50 Lower. Utility and Standard 2.00-3 00 Lower; Cull 3 00-5 00 Lower VEALERS —'-Choice 38 50- 42 00, few Choice and Prime 42.50-43 50, Good. 3550-38.50, Standard 32 00-35.50, Utility 28 00-32 00, Cull 70- 90 lbs. $21.00-25 few sales at $l7 50 HOGS 185 —* Barrows and gilts mostly steady. BARROWS AND‘ GILTS'— US 1-2 195-225-Ills 23 00-23.35, US 1-3 190-230 Tbs' 22.50-22.85, 2-3 210-245 lbs 21.50-22 00, 245- 270 lbs 20 50-21 00, One Lot US 3, 260-lbs $l9 00 SHEEP 27: Slaughter lambs and Slaughter Ewes steady. (Continued bh Page 3) month was estimated at 740,- 000, down 2,000 'from a month earlier, and 36,000 less than in October 1965 The last mciease occurred REPORT New Holland Auction November 24, 1966 CATTLE 525 A steady market prevailed as numbers dropped dor -the 'holiday sale. Bulla,' steady: cows, Js€t.* cents higher- Supply included 30 per cent cows »• and 20 percent feeders. SLAUGHTER STEERS High Choice and Prime, 25.50- 26:50 .with" very ’ few Prime animals bringing up to 2?7.25. High Good ito Low Choice, 24.- 75-25.50; Good, 24-24.75;. Stand ard, 22.50-24. COWS Utility and High- Yielding- Cutters, 18 50-19.50, with couple at 20. Cutter, 17- 18; Canner to Low Cutter, 15- 17. BULLS Good and Choice, 24-25; Utility and Commercial, 23-24, Cutter to Low Utility, 20-22 FEEDER STEERS Aver aged 50 cents lower; few Good and Choice, 875-925 lbs., 23.75- 2425; Good, 700-900 lbs, 22- 23 25; Common and Inferior, 19 50-21.50. CALVES 148 On the small market, Choice and Prime averaged 50 cents to $1 higher. N - previous month. That decline has been uninterrupted since then "- Production per cow rose to a record October high last month, 715 pounds of milk That was 25 pounds more than in October last year and 104 pounds above the 1960-64 average Total milk production, how ever, declined in the state with October volume reported as 548 million pounds, seven million pounds less than a year earlier. Since the beginning ofj the year, Pennsylvania milk pro duction totaled 5,818 million pounds, 90 million pounds—'al most 42 million quants—less than last year 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. Rt. 30 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, Steen, 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. VEAIiEES Choice and Prime, 4044; Standard, to Choice, 3438; Culls, 2642. .November 22,4986 ' With<-a steadyrtrOjid‘- prevail ing,; 188 cows, 4 ibußs, and 45 heifers sold. Fresh -Holerteuiis, 275-700; Cuernssys, 150-31'5; other breeds, 150-360., Bulls, ,225425; heifers,. 140-185. (Continued on Page 3) Chicago Cattle CATTLE Receipts 19,500 compared with 21,000 last week and 21,800 a year ago. Twelve market total 133,900 compared with 154,900 a week ago and 163,300 last year. Slaughter steers strong to 25 higher. Heifers 25-50 higher. Cows fully 50 higher and bulls steady. In the carlot dressed beef trade, steer beef steady to 100 higher with Choice 50-100 higher, Choice heifer beef 75 higher, Good steady. Cow beef steady to 50 lower. SLAUGHTER STEERS Prime 1150-1400 lbs. 25.75-26.- (Continued on Page 3) SALES EVERY TUESDAY Staunton Livestock Market, Inc. Staunton, Va. Kenneth E. Hershey, Sales Manager ' ' ■ <. ' , cows Weekly Review
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