Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, February 11, 1967, Image 2

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    —Lancaster Farming, Saturday. February 11, 1967
2
At Lancaster Yards
r Weekly Review
February 10, 1967
CATTLE 2000 Compared
with last weeks close, slaughter
steeis steady to 50c lower,
weights over 1200 lbs. showing
the gieatest decline. Cows 50-
75c higher. Bulls steady to 50c
lower Not enough feeder
steeis sold to fully test trends
Supply included an estimated
65 percent slaughter steers, 25
pei cent cows and bulls with
the balance mainly feeder
steers
SLAUGHTER STEERS
Load Pume 1200 lbs 27 50,
load Choice 1025 lbs. 26 75.
Choice 950-1300 lbs 25.25-26-
65. load Choice with end of
Pi ime 1360 lbs 26 25, load
Choice 1400 lbs 25 25, mixed
Good and Choice 900-1200 lbs
24 50-25 75. 1200-1400 lbs 23-
50-25 25. Good 1000-1200 -lbs.
24-25 25 1200-1400 lbs 23-24 25,
Standaul to low-Good 2150-
23 50, few individual Utility
20 50-21 75
HEIFERS Good and
Choice 780-900 lbs 22 60-24 35
COWS Utility and high
yielding Cutter 18 50-20 50, few
20 50-21. Cutter 17-1950, Oan
nei and low Cutter 15 50-17 50
BULLS Choice 25-25 75
individual 26, Good 23-25, Util
ity and Commeicial 22-24 50.
fev 24 75-25 85, Small supply
Cmtei and low Utility 21-22.
FEEDER STEERS Fif
teen head Choice 970-1090 lbs
24-24 50
CALVES 425 Compaied
to last weeks close, Good and
Choice vealeis $2-3 highei
Cull to Standaid mostly $1
highei
VEALERS Choice 42-46
few 46 50-48, Good 39 43 50,
35 50, Cull 27-31, 70-90 lbs
$24-27
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Auction Only
February 8, 1967
CATTLE 447 Slaughter
steers under 1200 lbs. weak to
50c lower, weights over 1200
lbs. 50-75 c lower. Cows steady
to 25c higher Bulls steady to
50c lower. Supply included 66
percent slaughter steers.
SLAUGHTER STEERS
Choice 950-1200 lbs 25 25-26.-
35, High Good to low Choice
900-1200 lbs 24 50-25.50, 1200-
1400 lbs. 23 50-25, Good 1000-
1200 lbs 24-24 75, 1200-1400
lbs $23-24, Standard to low-
Good 2150-23 50, Utility 20 50-
21 75.
HEIFERS—Good and Choice
780-900 lbs 22 60-2435
COWS Utility and high
Feb '67
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FUTURES TRADING
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Midwestern
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NEWS
Vintage Auction
February 7, 1967
DUE TO TUESDAY’S SNOW
STORM, NO MARKET RE
PORT WAS AVAILABLE
THIS WEEK.
yielding Cutter 18 50-20.75,
Cutter 17 25-19, low Cutter
15.75-17.50.
BULLS Good 23-24, cou
ple Choice 25 25-26, Utility
and Commercial 22-24.25, cou
ple 25.25-25 85, few low- Utility
2110-21.85
FEEDER STEERS 15
head Choice 970-1090 lbs $24-
2450
CALVES 130
steady to $1 higher
VEALERS Choice $43-46,
few 46 50-48, Good 40.50-43 50,
Standard 36 50-40, Utility 31-
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REPORT
February 9, 1967
CATTLE 621—Choice slaugh
ter steers steady to 50c high
er, Standard and Good steady.
Cows 25-50 c higher. Good bulls
steady to 5Cc lower; Utility
and Commercial fully 50c low
er. Supply included 46 percent
Cows.
SLAUGHTER STEERS
Choice 950-1350 lbs. $25 25-
26.75, few high Choice and
Prime 26.35-27.35, Good 900-
1250 lbs 23.35-25.25, few high
Good to low-Choice 25-25 50,
Standard to low Good 22 60-
23.75
Vealers
SLAUGHTER HEIFERS
Good and Choice 850-1050 lbs.
22 60-24 50.
COWS Utility and high
yieldmg Cutter 18 50-20 75,
around 20 head $2O 85-22 25,
Cutter 17 50-19 50, Canner and
low Cutter 16-17 50
BULLS Good 22-24 50,
couple Choice 24 75-25, Utility
and Commei cial 22-2450, few
to $25, with an individual at
$26
CALVES 490 Vealers $l-2
higher.
VEALERS Choice $44-
4 6 50, couple 47-47 50, Good
40 50-45, Standard 38-41, Util
ity 35-39, Cull 29 50-35, 70-90
lb Cull 26-32 50
2 90
3.10
3 56
SHEEP 47 Supply mainly
Wooled slaughter ewes Insuf
ficient volume in recent weeks
of any one class for a com
parable trend Six head Choice
65-80 lb wooled slaughtei
lambs 25 50-28, Utility and
Good wooled slaughter ewes
$5 50-9 50
2 45
February 8, 1967
COW SALE SNOWED-OUT
HORSES
February 6, 1967
A steady and active trend
prevailed as 280 head sold
Mules, pairs, 300-630, singly
125-280 Draft hoises, pans.
300 680, singly, 125-260 Riding
horses, 110-260 duving, 110-
250, killers, 6-6V2 cents per lb
Pony mares and geldings, 15-
45
IF YOU PLANT CORN
FOR MORE INFORMATION CONTACT
P. L. ROHRER & BRO., INC.
SMOKETOWN, PA.
New Holland Auction
v
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HOGS
February 6, 1967
Receipts totaled 614 head
and sold steady to 25 cents
higher. Retail, 22-23.75; whole
sale (U.S. 1-3), 21.55-22; heavy
weights, 20-21.50. No shoats or
sows listed.
CALVES
February 6, 1967
Ninety-three head averaged
$1 higher. Choice and Prime,
38 5546.50: Good and Low
Choice, 36 38; Standard, 33-
35 50; Common, 2532.
Chicago Cattle
Weekly Review
CATTLE Receipts 22,500
as compared with 18,300 last
week and 20,900 a year ago.
Twelve market leceipts 155,-
700 as compared with 153,000
last week and 175,000 a year
ago. Slaughter steers under
1150 lbs 25-50 lower, over 1150
lbs 50-75 off Slaughter heif
ers 50-75 lower, cows strong
to 25 higher, bulls steady. In
the carlot diessed beef trade.
Good and Choice steer beef
50 lower Standard steady,
heifer beef 50 to mostly 1.00
lower, cow beef 50 higher.
SL\UGHTER STEERS
Late sales Pnme 1150-1350 lbs.
25 00-25 50, on Monday 26.00-
26 50, late High Choice and
Prime 1150-1400 lbs 24.50-25-
00, Choice 24 00-24 75, High
Choice and Pnme 1400-1500
lbs 23 75-25 00, Choice 1350-
1500 lbs 23 00-24 00, few loads
High Choice and Prime 1450-
1600 lbs 23 00-24 00 on Monday,
late two loads Prime 1630 lbs.
22.00, High Choice and Prime
9001150 lbs 25 25-25 75, Choice
24.5025 25. Mixed Good and
Choice 900-1300 lbs. 23 50-24.-
50, Good 23 00-24 00, Standard
and Low Good 21 50-23 00.
SLAUGHTER HEIFERS
Late High Choice and Prime
8751100 lbs 24 00-24 50, load
890 lbs. 24 65, on Monday at
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