—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, July 15,1967 2 At Lancaster Yards r Weekly Review $ Auction Only July 14, 1067 CATTLE 3100 Compared CATTLE 1062 Compared with last weeks close, slaugh- to Monday, slaughter steers un tcr steers mostly steady, cows even, weak to 50c lower; heif steady to 50c higher; bulls ers and cows about steady; mostly 50c higher: feeder steers bulls strong to 50c higher, strong Supply included an es- SLAUGHTER STEERS timated 65 percent slaughter Few high-Choice and Prime steers and 20 percent cows and 1050-1250 lbs. 27.50-28; Choice bulls 1000-1350 lbs. 26-27 50; Good SLAUGHTER STEERS 25-26 50; Standard and low- High-Choice and Prime 1050- Good 23 25. 1275 lbs 27 50-28. three loads HEIFERS —Choice 850-1045 28 25 on Monday; Choice 1000- 24 85-25 85, 630-750 lbs. 24- 1350 lbs. closed at 26-27 50; 25-25: Standard and Good 21- Good 25-26 50; Standard and 24 50 low-Good 23-25. COWS Utility and high- SLAUGHTER HEIFERS yielding Cutter 19 50-21.50, few Choice 750-1045 lbs 25-26. 630- 21.50-22 75. Cutter 18 50-20; 750 lbs 24 25-25; Standard and (Continued on Page 3) Good 21-24 50 ______________ COWS Utility and high yieldmg Cutter 19 50-21 50, few 21 50 22 75, Cutter 18 50-20; Conner and low Cutter 16 50- 18 50 BULLS Choice 25-26 10: Good 24-26; Utility and Com rneicial 23 75-26, few 1500-2400 lbs 25 50-27 early, Cutter and —— low-Utility 22-24 July FEEDER STEERS Few August loads and lots Choice 750-1050 lbs 25-26, Load Good and Choice 1040 lbs 25 50 CALVES 500 Vealers clos ed steady to 50c higher with '' cto ‘ ,er advance on Good and Choice. November VEALERS Choice 39-41- 50, lew 42-43 duung the week; December Good on late rounds 36 50-40; Standard 34-37 50, Utility 32- 35 Cull 29-32, 70-90 lbs 25-29 HOGS 1150 Barrows and gilts 50c lower. US 1-2 201-210 April lbs 24 50-25; 8 hd US 1, 210 —— lbs 25 50, US 1-3 198-247 lbs Ma y 23-23 50. US 1-3 245-261 lbs 23- 7~T 23 50 JUne SOWS Too few to estab lish a trend Few US 1-3 365- 485 lbs 15-17 50 SHEEP 400 Spring lambs mostly steady, Maiket not ful ly tested aftei Monday SPRING LAMBS Choice 80 100 lbs 25 26 50, Good 50- 105 lbs 23 25, Utility and Good 40 70 lbs 20 23 Sell Beef Cattle According To Grade The grade of finish at which to sell beef cattle depends on the quality and sex of the ani mals, says Homer Sewell, Uni versity of Missouri extension luestock specialist For instance, higher quality feeders should have a highei finish because they have the beef confoimation required for higher slaughtei grades Sex is a factor because heif eis finish at lighter weights than steei s Sewell reminds that aftei cat tle reach middle choice giade, it takes moie feed to add a pound of gain Thus, gains be yond that giade aie usually more expensive to the feeder The piemium paid foi highei slaughter giades geneially does not offset increased feed costs Based on these factois, a ‘ i ule of thumb” is to sell cattle at high good to middle choice gi ades Stecis should leach this giade at 950 to 1100 pounds The com paiable weight foi heifeis is 800 to 950 pounds Low quality feedei s should be sold at lower giades A.tjJ i cultui al and livestock 4 h pi ejects teach young farm eis newest piaclices and tech mques recommended by the Cooperative Extension Seivice of the slate land-gi ant uni- MARKET NEWS REPORT September February 28.17-b July old 28.15-b Tiend Cattle and hogs both megular, potatoes, higher, LOOKING FOR A BETTER PROFIT PICTURE? 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. New Holland Sales Stables New Holland, Penna. Vintage Sales Stables, Inc. July 12, 1967 FUTURES TRADING (Closing bids as of Thursday, July 13,196'. / Midwestern Live Cattle Chicago old new 27.42 28.40-b 28.00 28.10 28.17 28.25 new 28.20-b a-asked b-bid n-nominal Do you know! 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 Kt. 30 Kenneth E. Hershey, Sales Manager Vintage Auction July 11. 1967 CATTLE 876 Compared to two weeks ago, slaughter steers 25-75 c higher; cows 50- 1.00 higher; bulls 1.00-2.00 higher. Supply included about 20 percent cows. SLAUGHTER STEERS High Choice and Prime 1050- 1250 lbs. 27.50-28.35, few 28.35- 28.85; Choice 900-1375 lbs. 26.- 50-28.00; High Good to low- Choice 26.00-27.00; Good 24.50- 26 25. HEIFERS—Good and Choice 825-985 lbs. 24.00-26 60. COWS Utility and high yielding Cutter 19.75-22 00, few 22.10-22.35; Cutter 18 50-21 00; Canner and low Cutter 16.50- (Continued on Page 3) Live Hogs Maine Potatoes Chicago New York 23.95 23.55 22.10 21.25-n 21.40 b 21.40 717-354-2194 CATTLE 1139 Compared to last Thursday, slaughter steers uneven, averaging most ly 25 to 50c lower: heifers too few to establish a trend; cows and bulls mostly steady; feed ers scarce, Supply included 18 percent cows and 10 percent bulls. SLAUGHTER STEERS High-Choice and Prime 1000- 1300 lbs. 27-28.10: Choice 925- 1350 lbs. 26-27.50; Good and Choice 25.50-26; Good 24 50- 25 50; Standard and low-Good 22.50-24.50. HEIFERS Few Standard 20 50-22.35. COWS Utility and high yielding Cutter 19 50-22.25, few 22 35-23 50; Cutter 19-21; Can ner and low Cutter 17.50-19 50; Shelly Canner 15-17 50. BULLS Choice 25-26 50; Good 23.50-25.75; Utility and Com mercial 23-26; individual 27 35 FEEDER STEERS Few lots Good and Choice 730-885 lbs $23.75-26 85. CALVES 347 Vealers un even, averaging mostly steady. VEALERS Choice 39-42, Good 37-40, Standard 34-38; Utility 32-36; Cull 27-32 Fresh cows stronger; spring eis steady as 184 cows, 3 bulls, and 17 heifers sold Fresh Hol steins, 425-635; Guernseys, 215- 240, other breeds, 350-400 Bulls and heifers, both 225-240 2.23 2.53 2.73 Killers and better quality horses averaged higher with receipts totaling 237 head. Rid ing horses, 135-270; driving, 125-270, killers, including mules, 9-10 cents per lb Pony mares, 40 80, geldings, 30-70. 3.07 Receipts totaling 911 head BULLS Utility and Com averaged 50 cents higher Re- mercial 22.00-25 00, mostly 22.- tail, 24-50-25 50, heavyweights, 00 24 50 after mid-week New Holland Auction July 13, 1967 COWS July 12, 1967 HORSES July 10, 1967 HOGS July 10, 1967 23-24; wholesale (U.S. 1-3), 23.* 85-24.50. No sows listed. CALVES July 10, 1967 A $1 higher trend prevailed as 161 head sold. Choice and Prime, 36-41; Good and Low Choice 34-35.50; Standard, 30* 33.50; Common. 18-28.50. Chicago Cattle Weekly Review CATTLE Compared with last week’s close, slaughter steers steady to mostly 25 low er, slaughter heifers steady to 50 lower, largely 25 lower, cows mostly 25 lower, bulls steady. In the carlot dressed meat trade at Chicago, steer beef steady to 1.00 lower, heifer beef steady to 25 lower, cow beef steady to 50 higher. SLAUGHTER STEERS Prime 1095-1400 lbs mainly yield grade 3 and 4 27.25-27.75, two loads at latter price. High Choice and Prime 1150-1350 lbs. yield grade 3 and 4 26.50-27.25, several loads 1350-1450 lbs. yield grade 4 and 5 26.50, Choice 900- 1350 lbs 25 50-26 75, largely 25.- 75-26.50, Mixed Good and Choice 900-1300 lbs. 25 25-25.75, Good 24.50-25 25, Standard and Low Good 23.50-24 50. SLAUGHTER HEIFERS High Choice and Prime 950- 1050 lbs 26 25-26 50, two loads at latter price, Choice 800-1075 ibs., 25.0g-26 25.25- 26.00, Mixed Good and Choice 24.50-25 25, Good 23,50-24 50, Standard and Low Good 22 25- 23 50. COWS Utility and Com mercial 17 50-19 50, few High Yielding Utility 19.50-20 00, Canner and Cutter 16 50-18.75.