—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, March 16,1968 2 At Lancaster Yards Weekly Review March 15, 1968 CATTLE 2200 Compared to lust week's close, slaughter s eers steady, instances 25c higher on Choice: cows steady to s‘ic higher: bulls steady; feed er steers steady Supply includ ed 45 percent slaughter steers, and 25 percent cows and bulls SLAUGHTER STEERS C icice 1000-1300 lbs. yield grade 2 and 3 27-28 75, few high-Choice aid Prime 29-29 50; high-Good to low-Choice 26 50-27 50, Good 9)0-1325 lbs 25-27; Standard to low -Good 22 50-25 10 COWS High-Cutter and Util ivv 19 25-21, couple 21 25. Cutter 17 75-19 50l Canner and low-Cut ti-r 15 50-18 BULLS Choice 25 26 10, Good 23 25 25 25, Utility and C.immeicial 23 25-25, few head 2 • 50-26 50 with two head 2355- 2no lbs 26 35 27 25 FEEDER STEERS Choice 400-570 lbs 29-30, lot 715 lbs. £7 90, Choice 900-960 lbs 26 25- V Load Good and Choice 660 lis 26 50 CALVES 450 Vealers $l-2 1 ci w e r, instances $3 lower on Good and Choice VEALERS Choice 45-48. few on Monday 48 50-50, Good 4’-44, Standard 37-41; Utility 32- C' T . Cull 90-115 lbs 27-32, 70-90 ili s 24-28 HOGS 1250 Barrows and guts 25c higher, instances 50c L gher Sows scarce CLOSING SALES BARROWS S. GILTS US 1-2 200-235 lbs Ii 25-21 50; One lot US 1. 200 I«.s 22; US 1-3 195-245 lbs 20 85- £t 25, US 2-3 265-280 lbs 19 35- One lot US 2-3 310 lbs 17 75. One lot US 2-3 375 lbs 16 35 SHEEP 200 Wooled lambs st -ong to 50c highei Ewes ab- .Sr, i it WOOLED LAMBS Choice 69-105 lbs 28-28 50, Good 25- 27 50. couple lots Choice 80-100 1 1 fall crop lambs $3l-33 DID YOU KNOW The Ci \ Man Conservation Coips, be t-een 1933-41, proved helpful in impioving the state’s woodlands, \ iters roads tiails and reciea ton aieas There were over 100 CC camps in the state at van o » times (Dept of Forests & V'ateis) FARMERS Now is the time to think about your sprayer needs for the com ing year. We have any -type sprayer you may treed; high or low pres sure, tractor mounted or trailer type, boom or boomless, with Myers I i?TO PLUNGER TYPE ;i?UMPS THAT WILL i-HANDLE ANY MATERI AL. New and used spray ers and pumps of various size in stock now. Lancaster County’s Only Dealer Specializing in Sprayer Sales & Service Lester A. Singer RONKS Ph. Strasburg 687-6712 MARKET NEWS REPORT CATTLE 733 Compared to Monday, slaughter steers steady to 25c higher, with the advance mainly on Choice: cows steady; bulls about steady. Supply in cluded 22 percent cows and 9 percent bulls. SLAUGHTER STEERS Choice 1000-1300 lbs yield grade 2 and 3 27.25-28 75, with six head 29-29 50; high-Good to low- Choice 26 50-27 50; Good 950- 1325 lbs 25 27: Standard to low- Good 22 50-25.10 COWS Utility and high-Cut ter 19 25-21, couple $2l 25; Cut ter 17 85-19 25; low-Cutter 15 50- 18 BULLS Choice 25-26 10; Good 23 25-25 25, Utility and Commercial 23 25 24 50, couple 2355 2410 lbs 26 35-27 25 (Continued on Page 3) w*. March April May June July August September 26.30 October November December February Trend Cattle are irregular; Hogs are lower and Potatoes are lower r - Vintage Sales Stables, Inc. For marketing information Phone Area Code 717-442-4181 Box 100 Paradise, P«. 10. mi. East of Lancaster on Bt. 30 Kenneth E. Hershey, Sales Manager LOOKING FOR A PERFECT MATCH? Your Livestock and Our Qualified Buyers Monday 10:30 A.M. Fat Bogs 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 PJVL " 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 March 13, 1968 FUTURES TRADING (Closing bids as of Thursday, March 14, 1968) Midwestern Live Cattle Chicago 26.95 26.37 26.12 26,07 26.15 26.25 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 March 12, 1968 CATTLE 714 Compared to last Tuesday, slaughter steers steady to 50c higher, with most early sales 25-50 c higher; cows steady: bulls steady to 50c high er. Supply included 30 cows. SLAUGHTER STEERS Choice 950-1325 lbs 27.25.-29, high-Choice and Prime 28 85 30; high-Good to low-Choice 26 50- 27.75; Good 25.25-27; Standard to low-Good 23.50-25.25. COWS Utility and high yielding Cutter 18-20.35, eight head 20.60-21 60; Cutter 17 25- 19; Low-Cutter 15 50-17 35. BULLS Good 23.50-25.35; Utility and Commercial 23 25- 25, few 25.35-26.60. CALVES 397 U t i 1 i t y to Choice vealers $2-5 lower, Cull weak to $1 lower (Continued on Page 3) Live Hogs Maine Potatoes Chicago New York 19.32 20.65 20.85 , , TS3E* HOGS CATTLE 943 Compared to p . last Thursday, slaughter steers . Receip n t ° f , 8 91 ™ , 25 steady to 25c lower; cows steady Retail 21-22 25; Whole. to 25c lower; bulls mostly sa l e ’ N ° « 20 -S°- steady. Supply included 33 per- we * hts 19 ' 2 £;SU£ ws " cent cows. _ . _ A ._ . SLAUGHTER STEERS Choice 950-1300 lbs yield grade 2 to 4 27.25-29; high-Choice and Prime 28.85-30.10; high-Good to low-Choice 26.25-27.50; Good 25- 26 60; Standard to low-Good 22 50-25. SLAUGHTER HEIFERS Choice 875-945 lbs. 25 35-26 60; Good 24-25.10. COWS Utility 18.85-20.85, few 21-21.75; Cutter 18-20; low- Cutter 16.50-17.75. BULLS—Choice 25.25-26; Good 23-24 75; Utility and Commercial 22 85-24 60, couple 25-.35-2S 85, with individual 1570 lbs 27 50 v. v 1 H FEEDER STEERS One lot Choice 860 lbs 26 50, Good 730- 1065 lbs 23.85-25. CALVES 350—Utility to Choice vealers $2-4 lower, Cull weak to $2 lower. VEALERS Choice 43 50-46 - 50, Good 41-44; Standard 38-41- 50; Utility 32-38; Cull 95-115 lbs 28-31 50, 70-90 lbs 24-28 50 1.70 2.19 Receipts of 158 head of cows, 2 bulls and 6 heifers sold steady Holstein 375-700, Guernseys 205- 240; other breeds 2,75-325, Bulls 225-240; heifers 100-260. Receipt of 399 head sold stronger Riding horses 135-305, Driving horses 150-360; Work horses (single) 175-245, (pair) 395-600; Mules (single) 165-220, (pair) 395-600, Pony mares 45- 60, Geldings 35-50, Killers 8%- m 2.28 Robert K. 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Chicago Cattle Weekly Review CATTLE Compared with last week’s close, slaughter steers sold strong to 25 highei, Slaughter heifers were steady. Cows advanced 25-50. Bulls were unchanged Receipts 17,400 compaied with 17,300 last week and 17,700 last year Twelve market le ceipts 141,800 compared with 156,900 last week and 149,900 last year SLAUGHTER STEERS —On Wednesday, Prime 1175-1300 lbs Yield Grade 3 and 4 30 00- 3100, load 1268 lbs. at 3110, Highest since April 1966 High Choice and Prime 1100-1350 lbs. 28 75-30.00, Choice 950-1500 lbs. Yield Grade 2 to 4 27 50-28 75 Mixed Good and Choice 26 50- 27.50, Good 25 00-26 50, Stand ard and Low Good 22.50-25 00 SLAUGHTER HEIFERS - On Wednesday, couple loads (Continued on Page 3) FOR FAST ON-THE-FARM i SERVICE SWEIGART FIRESTONE 329 W. High St., Manheim, Pa. Phone 665-2258