—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, February 25, 1967 2 At Lancaster Yards Weekly Review February 24, 1967 CATTLE 2100 Compaied ■with last weeks close, slaughter sleci s mostly 25c lowei Cows 50 lowei Bulls steady Feedoi steeis steady to stiong Supply included an estimated 50 percent slaughter steeis 20 peicent cows and bulls with the balance hugely feedei steers SLAUGHTER STEERS Prime 11001250 lbs 26 60-27, including load 1180 lbs 26 75, Mixed Choice and Pnme 1075- 1200 lbs 26 25-26 65, Choice 900-1300 lbs 25 25-26 50, Mixed Good and Choice 24 75-25 60, Good 24-25 25, Standaid to low Good 22 75-24, few Utility 20- 60-21 50 HEIFERS Good to low Choice 70G950 I'bs 22 25-23 60, Standaid 2 0-22 COWS Utility and high Yielding Cutter 18-19 50, Sev eial high Yielding Cutter 19 50- 20 50, with a tew up to $2l, on Monday Cuttei 17-19, Cannei and low Cutter 15 50-17 BULLS Choice 25-25 50, few to $26, Good 23-25, Utility and Commercial 22 50-25, few 1750 2000 lbs 25 50 26 50. Small supply Cuttei 20 85-21 75 FEEDER STEERS Load and lot Choice 500 550 lbs 28 two load'3 Choice 675 lbs $27 25, Mixed Good and Choice 865-1000 lbs 23 60 25 CALVES 425 Vealeis and slaughter Calves mostly steady VEALBRS Choice 44-47, few 47 50 48, few Choice 245- 290 lbs 40-45, Good 40-45 50, Standard 37-41, Utility 33-37, Cull 30-34, 79-90 lbs Cull 27-30 - --(Continued on Page 3) Leadership in High Producing Forage Crops "" m 'k KV V. &\l\ V B Hoffman pioneered in testing and selecting the varieties that are now p'O* ducmg better paying harvests for silage green chop hay and hayiage Wevecon* centrated upon a complete, up to date line of heavy yielding varieties and backed it up with a program of rigid quality controls Contact the Hoffman Seed Man nearest you for detailed in formation on the five forage crops listed below or others in the Hoffman line • Lindsey 77F The sorghum sudan grass hybrid with built in higher yield potential • Haymor New heavy yielding fast* growing hardy wilt resistant alfalfa Trudan Hybrid sudangrass rated the fastest thing on roots • HPS Formulas 13 specialized mix tures covering everv hay pastu r e and silage requirement • c unk’s G Hybrid Corn For higher fields of high TDN silage © ■!» « A H HOFFMAN SEEDS, INC (L Woffman t/ FARW SEEPS OE#EHBA»ie fob pavikg MARKET Auction Only February 22, 1967 CATTLE 518 Slaughter steers steady to 25c higher, Cows 50-75 c lower. Bulls most ly steady Supply included 20 peicent Cows SLAUGHTER STEERS Choice 900 1500 lbs 25 25-26 50, few head Piime 26 60-27, High Good to low-Choice 24 75-25 60, Good 24-25 25, Standlaid to low- Good 22 75-24, few Utility 20 60-21 50 SLAUGHTER HEIFERS Good to low-Choice 700-950 lbs. 22 25-23 60, Standard 20 22 COWS Utility and high yieldmg cutter 18-1910, few high-yielding 19 85-20 50, Cut tei 17-18 50, Canner and low Cutter 15 50-1650 BULLS Good 23 75-24 75, (.Continued on Page 3) (Closing Bids For Thursday, February 23, 1967) Mar. ’67 April May June July August September October November December Feb. ’6B April a-asked b-bid u-nominal Tiend Cattle and hogs both megular, potatoes up, LOOKING FOR A BETTER PROFIT PICTURE? Do you know! All of your livestock will find a READY-ACTIVE Market at our MONDAY AUCTION 10:30 A.M. Fat Hogs and Shoats 2:30 P.M. Fat steers, bulls, cows and veal Horse Sale Monday at 10:00 A.M. Dairy Sale Wednesday at 12:30 P.M. Fat steers, bulls, cows & veal Thursday at 12:30 P.M. A SAFE PLACE TO MARKET LIVESTOCK New Holland Sales Stables New Holland, Penna. 717-354-2194 J. H. GINGRICH, Mgr. Vintage Sales Stables, Inc. PARADISE, PENNA. For marketing information Phone Area Code 717-442-4181 Box 100 Paradise, Pa, FUTURES TRADING Midwestern Live Cattle Live Hogs Maine Potatoes Chicago Chicago New York 25.13 23.75 26.27-30 22.25 28.67 27.00 27.20-22 27.40 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. 10 mi. East of Lancaster on Rt. 80 Kenneth E. Hershey, Sales Manager NEWS Vintage Auction February 21, 1967 CATTLE 424 Slaughter steers uneven, mostly steady, some strength on Choice and Prime with some weakness on Standard and Good Cows 25- 75 lower with the most de cline on Utility and high yield ing Cutter Bulls mostly steady Supply included 44 percent Cows SLAUGHTER STEERS High-Choice and Prime 1050- 12C0 lb $26 50-27 50, lew head $27 60-27 85 Choice 1000-1325 lb. $25 25-26 75, few high yielding Choice $26 85-27 35 High-Good to low-Choice $24 - 50-25 50 Good $23 50-25, few 1250-1375 lb $23-24 50 Stand ard to low-Good $22 50-23 50 COWS - Utility and high yieldmg Cutter $l7 75-19 50, few high-Utility $l9 85-20 60 (Continued on Page 3) 20.90 21.85-b 22.20 21.75-n 21.00-a 21.00-n 20.75-a REPORT February 33, 1967 CATTLE 772 Slaughter steady to weak Cows 25-75 lowei Bulls steady to 50c low er Supply included 30 percent Cows SLAUGHTER STEERS High Choice and Pnme 1000- 1250 lbs 26 10-27 10, Choice 950-1300 lbs 25 25-26 35, few 1300-1500 lbs 24 50-25 60, High- Good to low-Choice 24 75 25 50, Good 24-25 25, Standard to low Good 23-24 COWS Utility and high yielding Cuttei, 18 25-19 75. few high Utility 20-20 75, Cut tei 17 25-18 75, Cannei and low Cuttei 15 75-17 25 BULLS Good and Choice 23 25-25 50, five head 25 85- 26 25, Utility and Commeicial 22 75 25, few 1750-2150 lbs 25- 25 75, Cutter and low Utility 19 50 22 25 FEEDER STEERS Good and Choice 820-1050 lbs 23 50- 25 35 CALVES 320 mostly steady VEALE'KS Choice 43 50- 46 50, Good 40 5044, Stand-aid 3641, Utility 33 37, Cull 31-34, 70-90 lbs 27-30 COWS February 22, 1967 2.72 3.02 A slow tiend pi evaded as 89 cows, 6 bull's, and 2 fieifeis sold Fiesh Holstems, 275 530 othei bieeds, 150-265 Bulls, 150-280 3.41 HORSES February 20, 1967 Receipt® of 324 head sold slow to baiely steady. 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Sows, 15-19 CALVES February 20, 1967 A steady trend was noted a 3 112 bead sold Choice, 38-50- 45, Good and Low Choice, 36- 38, Standard, 33-35 50, Com mon, 20-32 50 Chicago Cattle Weekly Review CATTLE Receipts 20,700 as compared with 22,600 last week and 19,300 a year ago. Twelve maiket supply 144,400 compaied with 153,600 last week and 168,800 a year ago. Slaughter steers mostly steady, heiteis generally 25 lower. Cows steady Bulls steady to 50 highei In the carlot dress ed beef liade, steer beef steady to 50 lower, decline on Good and Choice Heifer beef steady to 50 lower Cow beef steady to 50 lower, the decline on Cannei and Cuttei SLAUGHTER STEERS At the close, Prime 1150-1350 lbs 25 75-26 00, liberal number at 26 00 High Choice and (Continued on Page 3) Phone 397-3539