—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, February 17,1968 2 At Lancaster Yards Weekly Review February 16, 1968 CATTLE 2200 Compared' to last week’s close, slaughter steers 50-1 00 higher, instances $1 25 higher with small supply Prime, cows 50-1 00 higher, in stances 1 50 higher on Utility, bulls steady, not enough sales feeder steers to fully establish trend Supply included an esti mated 50 percent slaughter steers, 20 percent cows and bulls with the balance mainly feeder steers S L A U G H TER STEERS High-Choice 1150-1275 lbs 28 85- 29 60, five head Prime 1325-1400 lbs. 29 75 30 25, Choice 1000-1450 lbs 27 75-28 85, high-Good to low-Choice 27-27 75, Good 25 25- 27 50, Standard to low-Good 23 50-25 50 COWS Utility and high yielding Cutter 18-20 85; four head 21-21 60, Cutter 16 60-18 50, Low- Cutter 15-17 BULLS Choice 24 75-25 60, few head 26, Good 23-25, Utility and Commeicial 23-25, few head 25 25-26 25 FEEDER STEERS Couple load Choice and Prime 950-1050 lbs 25 25-26 85 CALVES 400 Vealers $l-2 higher, instances $3 higher VEALERS Choice 45-48 50, few head 49 49 50. Good 44-46 50 Standard 39-44, Utility 32-38 50, Cull 95-115 lbs 29-33, 70-90 lbs 25-30 50, few on Monday 22 HOGS 1025 Compared to last week’s close, barrows and gilts $l-1 50 higher Closing sales Bairows and gilts US 1, 200-245 lbs 22 50-22 75, US 1-2 190-245 lbs 21 60-22 25, US 1-3 205-265 lbs 20 75-21 25 SHEEP 275 Wooled lambs steady to 50c lower Ewes steady. (Continued on Page 3) Just Arrived! CARLOAD OF WIRE FIELD FENCING Now Taking Orders At- Early Spring Price Genuine RED BRAND Field Fencing, Hog & Poultry Fenc ing, Welded Turkey Wire, Poul try Netting, Barb Wire, Steel Posts, Farm Gates, etc. WE WILL DELIVER IN AREA Extra discount on quantity orders SAVE ON TOBACCO MUSLIN MOTH BALLS IN BULK FOR INSECT CONTROL .L. Zimmerman and Sons Dial 717-768-3131 Ten miles east of Lancaster on Route 340 INTERCOURSE, PA. MARKET NEWS REPORT CATTLE 759 Compared to Monday, slaughter steers 25-75 c higher, cows 50-1 00 higher, in stances $1 50 higher on Utility; bulls steady to strong Supply in cluded 14 percent cows. SLAUGHTER STEERS High-Choice 1150-1275 lbs 28 85- 29 60, five head Prime 1325-1400 lbs 29 75-30 25; Choice 1000-1450 lbs 27 75-28 85, high-Good to low-Choice 27-27 75, Good 25 25- 27 50, Standard to low-Good 23 - 50-25 50 COWS —Utility and high-yield ing Cutter 18-20 85, four head 21- 2160, Cutter 16 60-18 50, Low- Cutter 15-17 BULLS Good 23 35-25, few Choice 25 50-25 60, Utility and (Continued on Page 3) February March Apiil May June July August September October November December Trend Cattle are highei, Hogs aie irregular and Potatoes are higher Vintage Sales Stables, Inc. For marketing information Phone Area Code 717-442-4181 Box 100 Paradise, Fa. 10 mi. East of Lancaster on Rt. 30 Kenneth E. Hershey, Sales Manager LOOKING FOR A PERFECT MATCH? Your Livestock and Our Qualified Buyers Monday 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. 717-354-2194 Abe W. Diffenbach, Sales Manager Auction Only February 14, 1968 FUTURES TRADING (Closing bids as of February 15.19681 Midwestern Live Cattle Live Hogs Maine Potatoes Chicago Chicago New York 27.40 26.17 25.85 26.20 26.02 26.25 26.15 26.27 a-asked b-bid n-nominal 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. Vintage Auction February 13, 1968 CATTLE 462 Compared to CATTLE 885 Compared to last Tuesday, slaughter steers last Thursday, slaughter steers 50-1 00 higher, cows 75-1 25 high- 50-750- higher, with some late er, bulls strong to 50c higher sales *G oo d steady to strong, Supply included 32 percent cows, cows 50-1 00 higher, bulls 50-75 c SLAUGHTER STEERS higher Supply included 38 per- High-Choice & Prime 1050-1275 cen t cows, 7 percent bulls and 5 lbs 28 75-29 60, four head 29 85- Percent slaughter heifers 30 25, Choice 975-1400 lbs with SLA U G H TER STEERS five head 1400-1490 lbs 27 50- High-Choice and Prime 1100-1325 28 75, high-Good to low-Choice lbs 29 25-29 85, Choice 950-1350 27-28; Good 25-27. lbs. 27 85-29 35, high-Good to low COWS Utility & high-yield ing Cutter 17 75-20, six head 20 - 10-20 60, Cutter 16 50-18.75, low- Cutter 14 75-17 BULLS Good 23 60-24 85; Utility and Commercial 22 50- 24 75, individual 25 CALVES 387 Vealers active, $2-4 higher (Continued on Page 6) 19.60 19.15 18.60 19.50 20.00 20.65 February 15, 1968 -Choice 27 25-28, few head 28 10- 28 50; Good 25-27 35, Standard to low-Good 23 25-25 50. S L A U G H TER HEIFERS— Choice and Prime 850-1100 lbs. 26-26 85; Choice 25-26, Good 23 - 35-25. COWS Utility and high yielding Cutter 17 85-19 50, few 19 75-20.50; Cutter 16 75-18 25; low-Cutter 15-17, BULLS Choice 26-26 60, cou ple 27-27 75; Good 24-25 50, Util ity and Commercial 23-24 85, aiound ten head 25-26 25 FEEDER STEERS Choice 875-990 lbs 25 75-26 25, one lot 820 lbs 26 60. CALVES 322 Vealers $l-2 higher, although Cull only steady to strong VEALERS Choice 46-49; Good 42 50-46, Standard 39-42 50; Utility 33 50-38 50, Cull 90-115 lbs 26 50-33 50, 70-90 lbs 22-27. SHEEP 4—Few Utility slaugh ter ewes 5 50-8 50 COWS February 14, 1968 1.83 1.97 2.36 Receipts of 125 cows, 2 bulls and 5 heifers sold lower. Fresh cows, Holstein 375-660; Guern seys 200-295, Other breeds 300- 365 Bulls 120-215, Heifers 245- 275 HORSES February 12, 1968 2.35 Receipts of 212 head sold ste ady Mules (single) 165420, (pair) 375-950, Work horses (sin gle) 175-280, (pair) 470-640; Rid ing horses 125-450, Driving horses 135-290; Pony mares 30- 40, Geldings 25-35; Killers 8-9. r-wf, Wfimj HOGS February 12, 1968 Receipts of 910 head sold 50 cents higher Retail 20 50-23; Wholesale, No. 1-3 20-20 50; New Holland Auction Heavyweight 19-20 25; Sows 15- 17. CALVES February 12, 196* Receipts of 95 head sold $3 higher Choice and Prime 45-51; Good & L Choice 37-44; Stand ard 32-36, Common 16-30. Chicago Cattle Weekly Review February 15, 1968 ' CATTLE Compared with last week’s close, Slaughter Steers sold 50-$l higher. Slaugh ter Heifers advanced 75-100. Cows were 50 higher and the highest since last August. Bulls were strong to 75 higher. In the carlot dressed meat trade at Chicago, Steer and Heifer beef sold 50 higher, while Cow beef was $1 higher. Receipts 16,700 compared with 18,200 last week and 22,600 last year Twelve market receipts 144,700 compar ed with 153,500 last week and 154,900 last year S L A U G H TER STEERS On Wed , Prime 1200-1400 lbs. yield Grade 3 and 4 29 25-30.50. two loads at latter price, highest since April 1966. High Choice & Prime 1100-1400 lbs. 28 50-29 25, Choice 950-1350 lbs. yield Grade 2 to 4 27 25-28 50, mixed Good and Choice 26 25-27 25, Good 24 - 50-26 25, Standard and low-Good 22 50-24 50 S L A U GHTER HEIFERS High Choice and Prime 900-1100 lbs yield Grade 3 and 4 27 25-28. one load at latter price, highest since April 1966 Choice 850-1100 lbs. yield Grade 2 to 4 26 50- (Contmued on Page 3)