Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, April 13, 1968, Image 2

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j— Lancaster Fimnlng, Saturday, Aprtn3rl9oB
At Lancaster Yards
Weekly* Review
April' 12, 1968
CATTLE 2500 Compared to
last week’s close, slaughter
steers steady to 25c higher, in
stances 50c higher on Good;
cows 25-75 c higher; bulls fully
steady; feeder steers steady.
Supply included an estimated 55
percent slaughter steers, 15 per
cent cows and bulls with the
balance mainly feeder steers.
Two load string Prime 1395 lb.
slaughter steers bought to ar
rive at $30.25.
SLAUGHTER STEERS-Cou
ple loads Prime 1165-1220 lbs.
30-30.25; high-Choice and Prime
1100-1300 lbs., yield grade 3 and
4 28 85-29 50; Choice 950-1325 lbs.
yield grade 2 to 4 27-29 10; High-
Good to low-Choice 26 50-27 50;
Good 25.25-27; Few Standard 22-
24
SLAUGHTER HEIFERS—Few
Choice 800-900 lbs. 23.50-24;
Good 21-23 25.
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FUTURES TRADING
(Closing bids as of Thursday, April 11)
Midwestern
Live Cattle Live Bogs Maine Potatoes
Chicago Chicago New York
April
87.75
May
27.55
June
July
26.55-n
August
September 26.00-n
25.95-n
October
25.75-n
November
26.50-n
December
a-asked b-bid n-nominal
Market closed Friday due to holiday.
Vintage Sales Stables, Inc.
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 Bt. 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 Sboats
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
MARKET NEWS REPORT
CATTLE 589 Compared to
Monday, slaughter steers steady;
cows steady to 50c higher; bulls
steady.
SLAUGHTER STEERS
High-Choice and Prime 1100-
1300 lbs. 28 85-29.50; Choice 950-
1325 lb s . 27.00-29.10; high-Good
to low-Choice 26.50-27.35; Good
25.25-27.00, few Standard 22.00-
24.00.
SLAUGHTER HEIFERS
Few Choice 800-900 lbs. 23.50-
24.00; Good 21.00-23.25.
COWS Utility and high
dressing Cutter 19.25-21.10, few
to $2160; Cutter 17.50-19.50.
BULLS Choice 24.50-25.-
25; Good 22 50-24 75; Utility and
Commercial 22 00-24 50.
CALVES 99 Vealers strong
to $1 00 higher.
VEALERS Choice 4400-
47.50: Good 40 00-44 00; Stand
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19.75
21.00
22.00
22.05
21.80
20.75-n
Auction Only
April 10,1968
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Vintage Auction
April 9, 1968
CATTLE 766 Compared to
last Tuesday, slaughter steers
mostly steady: cows 2S-50c
higher; bulls mostly steady.
SLAUGHTER STEERS-High-
Choice and Prime 1050-1350 lbs.
28.75-29.60, couple 30-30.10;.
Choice 1100-1350 lbs. 27-28.85.
950-1100 lbs. 26.75-28.75: high-
Good to low-Choice 25.50-27;
Good 24.50-26.50: Standard to
low-Good 22.85-24.50.
COWS—Utility and high-dress
ing Cutter 19-21, several 21-22;
Cutter 18.35-19.59; -Canner and
low-Cutter 16.75-18.50.
BULLS—Good 23.50-24, individ
ual Choice 26; Utility and Com
mercial 22 60-24.25.
CALVES 321—Vealers steady
to $1 higher.
VEALERS Choice 44-47.50:
Good 4044'; Standard 37-41;
Utility 33-38; Cull 90-115 lbs. 29-
32.50, 70-90 lbs. 25-28.50.
HOGS 252 Barrows & gilts
25-50 c lower.
BARROWS &> GILTS—US 1-2
190-230 lbs 20.25-20.75: US 1,
210-245 lbs. 20.85-21.10; US 1-3
180-250 lbs. 19.35-20.10
SHEEP 593 Supply mainly
20-70 lb. spring slaughter lambs,
sold to the Easter trade.
SPRING LAMBS—Choice and
Prime 2040 lbs. 55-62; Choice
2540 lbs 37-52, 40-60 lbs.' 28-36;
Good 3040 lbs. 25-30 50, 40-65 lbs.
20-28.
PAY WELL TO GET '
CAPABLE HELP*
The key to keeping capable
farm helpers these days is to
pay them weir and consider
them part of your production
team
That is the newer thinking
among large scale successful
farm and ranch operators re
ported at a recent Top Farmers
of America symposium in Chi
cago
One successful, midwest
farmer, speaking at the sym
posium, said he made his top
employee an assistant manager
and gives him an annual salary
and a chance to share in the
profits.
The group agreed that it is
good business to pay well for
well trained men and to provide
them with good equipment to
do their work
Most of us could turn over a
new leaf much easier, if we
could tear out a few old pages,
first
SPRING
FEEDER SALE
AT LANCASTER
FRIDAY, APRIL 26th, 1968
1:00 P.M. |n the
Auction Sales Pavilion
Lancaster Union Stock Yards
Open Sale all sizes & grades - consign
now to members of the Lancaster Livestock Exchange'
New Holland Auction
April 11,1968
CATTLE 797 Compared, to
last Thursday, slaughter steers
fully steady; cows SI.OO-1.50
higher; bulls steady, instances
50c lower. Supply included 20
percent cows.
SLAUGHTER STEERS; High-
Choice and Prime 1075-1325 lbs.
29.00-29.60; Choice 950-1325 lbs.
yield grade 2 to 4 26.85-28.75;
high-Good to loW'ChOice 26*25-
27.101 Good 24.50-26:25; Stand
ard to low-Good 22.50-24.50.
COWS Utility and high
dressing Cutter 19.35-21.60, 7
head 22-22.35, Cutter 1835-20.-
35, few low-Cutter 17.50-18.50.
BULLS Good' and' Choice
22.35- 60; Utility and Com
mercial 22.09-23.50; few head
24.35-
FEEDER STEERS Good
and Choice 930-1000 lbs. 25.10-
26.35; one lot Standard 810 lbs.
$2310.
CALVES 296 Vealers $lO6-
2.00 higher.
VEALERS Choice 44.06
47.06; Good 41.0646.00; Stand
ard 38:0042.00:‘Utility 33 50-38.-
50; Cull 90415 lbs: 30.00-34.50,
70-85 IbS. 25.00-29.50.
SHEEP 103 Supply mainly
spring slaughter lambs sold to
the Easter trade.
SPRING LAMBS'— Six head
Choice 20-25“ lbs; 65.0658.00;
ten head Choice 3040TbS. 50.06-
54.50; Choice 35-55 lbs. 38 00-44:-
00; Good 30-55 lbs. 27.00-35.00.
COWS
April* 10; 1968
Receipts of 95-cows, 10 bulls
and 4 heifers sold steady, Hol
stein 350-5501 Guernseys 165-
210; Other breeds 225-206;’Bulls
115-356; Heifers 130-146,’
HORSES"
April 8,-1968-
Receipts of ” 40ST head sold
steady. Mules (single) 160-275,
Announcing
SPRING FEEDER SALES
April 19 - May 10 - June 7
Friday at 7:00 P.M.
Vintage Sales Stables, Inc.
—lO miles east of Lancaster on Route 30
To consign cattle call (717) 442-4181,'
P. O. Box 100, Paradise, Pa. Kenneth Hershey, Mgr.
■ ijr/
(pairs) 325*530; Riding horses
135*350; Driving horses 125*310;
Ponv mares 4050; Geldings 30*
40; Killers 8% *O%.
HOGS
April 8,1968
Receipts of 911 head sold 20*
50 lower. Retail 20.50-21.50;
Wholesale 19.50-20; Heavy,
weight 18 50*19.50; Sows 14.50*
16.
CALVES
April 8,1968
Receipts of 157 head sold
$l.OO higher. Choice and Prime
42.5047; Good and L. Choice 39 -
42; Standard 35*38.50; Common
20 33. Spring lambs 20-40 lbs.,
32-63; 45-60 lb., 25-31.50.
Chicago Cattle
Weekly Review
CATTLE Compared with
previous Friday, slaughter
steers closed fully steady,
slaughter heifers steady, cows
were 75 to 1.00 higher, bulls
strong to 50 higher.
Receipts 15,100 compared
with 16,000 last week and 19,-
000 last year. Twelve market
totals 136,400 compared with
129-,700- last week-and 155,100
last year.
SLAUGHTER STEERS On
Wednesday, Prime 1200-1300
lbs. Yield Grade 3 and 4 30.00-
30.25, load 1250 lbs. 31.001,-High
Choice and Prime 1150-1350 lbs.
28 75-29.75, Choice 1150-1375 lbs.
Yield Grade 2 to 4 27.75-28.75,
Choice 900-1150 lbs. 20.75-27.75,
Mixed Good and Choice 26.00-
26.75, Good 25.50-26.25, Mixed
Standard and Good 24.5025.50,
Standard 22.56-24.50.'
SLAUGHTER HEIFERS
Mixed -High-Choice and Prime
900-1050 lbs. 27:00-27.25, Choice
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