—Lancaster Farming. Satur lay, March 4, 1967 2 At Lancaster Yards f Weekly Review March 3. 1967 CATTLE 606 SkiUghtcr C \TTLL 2400 Comp;* *.d un(!V -cn, gemen'j'.'V wetik nd Prime Btt. s. 20 pc* .cnil cows f ‘'^ 2S 2s 26 60 4r.'d.'vi!du;.'l 1360 lbs. bu.’s win tbs bn*p:v.e nvn.y 2fiB - Choae 13 00-14*50 lbs 24- ft ci U \TTr.irrpr steers 35 25 75, High Good to low SENUGIIIEK STEERS* chaJi 95') 1300 lbs 242323- Cln co 90,11300 2.) 26 .0, 2 - lfcW 1300 -i4OO lbs 23 85 h "', C 1;“ :e 1 orvli \ jcn 2475. Good 950-1200 lbs*. 23 60- 26 2o 26 60 _ Choree 1300 1450 24 75 mu , n! , y 24-24 75, 1200- lbs 24 35^0/5. Good to 1350 , 1)S 2 3 25-24 50, Sk.'iidaid low Choc. 950-1300 lbs 2420- , Wv-Good 22-23 85 25 50. few '3OO-1400 lbs 23 85- SLAUGHTER HEIFERS 24 ,)0. Gooo 950-1200 l*bs 23 60- cho , je 7: , 0 . 975 rb< , 23-24 35, 25 2 \ Knu" C ooo- -7sn 4 c^ 5, GM'd 2*l-23 Slwnda'i*d 20-2150 1200 1350 lbs 23 5O, S'.6i- cows .. u*Lk*ty otJ h'.yh d'..' d to *o\\ Good 22 23 8o fPontinued on 3l SI, \UGHTFR HEIFERS - (Continued on Pa 0 e 3) Cho..e 750 975 'lbs 23 2435. Good 21-23 SETOiand 20 21 50 COWS - - U'tv’vly and h.gh jMl,l fig CuMcr 18 50 20, few 20 20 50. Cu'-'tir 17 18 75. Cfbi aic*. a'md low CirH'U’ 15 50-17, iew low C-iuncir 14-15 BULLS Choice 2475 25 50, Goo 1 23-25 UtJUty .tod Cam- iTtpi ijl 2? oO 24.75, lew bl.vi rv| *.w‘h ’fi 1 ? 1450-1925 lb-5* 25 25-26 25 n FEEDER STEERS Couple April lo.Jrls mixed Good cud Choice 850-1100 I'bs 24 35 25 25, Ch-oite May 475 500 lbs- 20 50-30, ai.-oimd a ]o r d cl mostly Chos-e 550 lbs. >» une 27 75-28. mixed Good and VET: Oho.ce 600-900 lbs 24-26. CALVES 500 Good aud August Choice vea'ieu s steady, Slew I- slid c, t.cadv to $2 loweu small September supply Cull ai’Dd Utolily closed fl-3 lower October -, VEsXLEJIS_ J^I _ Cbo_k)e^43s 46 50, few held 47 50 49, Good 40-44, S ItViie!;. l . ct 35-40, Utility December 31-35. Cull 27 50-31, 70 90 lb Cull 26-28 HOGS 1075 Ba’vrows airaj gills sTcadv. .mees 50c low April er on US 13 Sows scarce ■.Continued on Page 3) 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. J. H. GINGRICH, Mgr. ■ ■ | Vintage Sales Stables, Inc fi 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 MARKET NEWS REPORT Auction Only March 1, 1967 Feb. ’6B a-asked b-bid n-nomiual Trend Cattle, lower, hogs irregular; and potatoes, higher. Kenneth £. Bershey, Sales Manager FUTURES TRADING (Closing Bids For Thursday, March 2, 1967) Midwestern Live Cattle Chicago 25.22 25.70 26.35-37 35.25-0 26.95 27.45 27.75 27.92 717-354-2194 Vintage Auction February 28, 1967- CATTLE 463 Slaughter steers 25-50 c higher. Cows steady to 59c higher. Bulls steady to staong. Supply in cluded 35 percent Cows. SLAUGHTER STEERS High-Choice and Prime 975- 1125 lbs 25 35-27 50, five head 27.60-27 85 Choice 900-1200 lbs. 25 50-26 75, Choice 1200-1300 lbs 25 25 26 50. 1300-1400 lbs. 24 35-2575, Hugh Good to low Choree 24 75-26, Good 24 25 60 COWS —• Utility amd high yueld.ng Cutter 18 25 20, few 20 25-20 60 Cut ter 17 25-18 75, Cannei and low Cutter 15 50- 17. BULLS Good 23 85-24 85, Individual 25 85, Utility and Commercial 22 50-24 85, Couple 25 25 CALVES 436 Veaters un even, Good and Choree steady (Continued on Page 3) Maine Potatoes New York Live Hogs Chicago 20.55 21.70-n 22.30-b 21.75 21.00-n 20.75-n 20.25-a THINKING CAGES? y FLAT DECK \ V I J iJLi: SINGLE TIER FULL STAIR STEP V -J \. J V; J j / V J jy 3 TIER MODIFIED CATTLE 615 Slaughter stems mostly steady, with Good steady to 25c lower. Cows 25-50 c higher. Bulls -steady to 50c higher Supply included 3G percent Cows. SLAUGHTER STEERS —• High Choice and Piilme 1200- 1400 lbs 26-27, couple 27.10 27 35, Chore 950-1300 lbs. 25- 25-26 50, few head high-yieU iwg Chaise 26.75-27 10. Choice 1300-1470 lbs 24-25 60, High- Good to tovv-Cho-ic-e 950 1300 lbs. 24 75 23 35, Good 9501350 tbs 23 75 25, Standard to low- Goiod 22 75 2410, few Utility 21 25 22 75 COWS Utility and high yueMung Cutter 18 50-20, feiw 20-2075, Cut tea 17 50-19. Can n-cir and low CuiMiei 16 17 50. BULLS Choice 24 75-26. Good 23 25 25. Utility and Com mercial 23 25-25 25, few 25 60- 26 60, individual 2140 lbs. $27 CALVES 390 SHaWdaud to Choice steady to $1 lower, Cult and Utility 2 3 low er. VEALE'RS Choice 4345, Coo'd 40-43, Stlandu'iid 35 39.50, ULMy 3150-35. Cull 28 31 50. Cull 70-90 lbs 25-28 50, COWS March 1, 1967 2.62 Cows. ayei aged $l5 to $2O per head lower' as 108 cows, 4 bulls, and 7 heifers sold. Fresh Holsteins, 275-550, Guern seys, 150-270, other breeds,' 150- 220. Bulls 150-210, heifers, 85- 140. 2.83 3,37 HORSES February 27, 1967 An active and fully steady trend prevailed as 282 head sold. Riding horses, 110-270; driving horses, ,110-185; killers, 6-6Vz cents per lb. Pony mares and geldings. 15-60. Mules, pairs ot 3-6 years-old, 550-785, singles, 275-430, aged mules, pairs, ’ 400-590, singles 125-240. Draft hoises, pahs, 370-550; singly, 140-265 2.41 February 27, 1967 Receipts totaling 725 head ... YOUR LARGEST SELECTION is with Duj Dutchman. /Flat Deck, Tiered, Pullet Jf Twice as many birds per and Grow Cages ¥ foot of feeding and water mg trough, compared to conventional systems /Automatic Feeding, Watering, Central Egg Collecting and Manure Removal DO YOU HAVE ... TIME CONSUMING NON-AUTOMATED CAGES? Big Dutchman can easily convert them to labor saving efficient units with automatic feeding. Please stop by arid give roe further informa tion and complete details on Flat Deck, Pullet Grow or Other Cage Systems. NAME ADDRESS CITY PHONE I New Holland Auction March 2, 1967 HOGS PIG DUTCHMAN INC. Pa. Branch New Holland (717) 354-5168 sold steady to 25 cents higher. Retail, 21.75-23; wholesale-(U.S. 3-3), 20.50-2150; heavyweights, 39.75 20,50. CALVES February 27, 1967 A SOcent to $1 higher trend accompanied the sale of 110 head. Choice and Prime, 38.50- 46.50: Gooil and Low Choice, 36.50-38; Standard, 33.50-36; Common 22-32. Chicago Cattle Weekly Review CATTLE Receipts 21,800 compared with 20,600 last week and 16,900 a year ago. Twelve market supply 161,800 compar ed with 145.100 last week and 166,900 a year ago. Slaughter rteers 50-75 lower, slaughter heifeis 25-75 lower. Cows steady to 50 higher. Bulls steady In the carlot dressed beef trade, steer and heifer beef steady to 50 lower, decline on Choice, cow beef steady to 75 lower, decline on Calmer and Cutter. 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