2 —Lancaster Farming, Saturday. April 20.1968 At Lancaster Yards Weekly Review April 19, 1968 CATTLE 2500 Compared to last weeks close, slaughter steers 25-75 c lower; cows 50-1.00 higher; bulls steady to 25c high er: feeder steers steady. Supply included an estimated 60 per cent slaughter steers. 20 per cent cows and bulls with the balance mainly feeder steers. SLAUGHTER STEERS Mixed Choice and Prime 1075- 1325 lbs. 28 60-29.25. one small lot Prime 1075 lbs. 30.00: Choice 950-1325 lbs. yield grade 2 to 4, 26.60-28.50; High-Good to low- Choice 25 85-26.75: Good 24 75- 20.25: Standard to low-Good 22 - 50-24.75. COWS Utility and high dressing Cutter 19 50 21.75, few head 21 85-22 35: Cutter 18 50- (Continued on Page 3) 'I.WI >AW v * f w FUTURES TRADING (Closing bids as of April 18 1968) Midwestern Live Cattle Live Bogs ~ Maine Potatoes Chicago Chicago New York April 27.42 Way June 27.13 July 26.87 August 26.73 September 26.50 26.42 October 26.20 November 26.35 20.50 December February 26.25 March a-asked b-bid n-nominal Trend All futures ai e higher this week r Vintage Sales Stables, Inc. Bulls, steers, butcher cows, Hogs, lambs and veal calves 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 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 MARKET NEWS REPORT Auction Only April 11 19G8 CATTLE 861 Compared to CATTLE 868-Compared to SfS! Monday, slaughter steers weak h!,iu rnn* C f „r: n ,,^fh° to mostly 50c lower; cows 50- hlgl f r ' ul ? 9t , r ° t °, soc hlgh ‘ 1.00 higher; bulls steady to er ’ Supp] y lncluded 21 percent rent k cowr Iy indUded 16 STEERS—High- SLAUGHTER STEERS Choice and Prime 1050-1375 lbs. Choice 950-1350 lbs. yield grade 28 -’? 5 ' 29 - 35: Choice 'OO-1400 lbs. 2t04 26 60-2825, few head high- y ield B rade 2to 4 27 ’ 29 ' 950-1100 Choice 2860-29.25; high-Good to lbs> 26.75-28.75; high-Good to low-Choice 25 85-26.75; Good 24.- low-Choice 25-50 27.10; Good 24.- 75-26.25; Standard to tow-Good 50-26.50; Standard to low-Good 22 50-24.75 22.85-24.75. COWS Utility and high- SL A U GHTER HEIFERS dressing Cutter 20 00-2175, few Choice 850-1000 lbs. 24.50-25.50; head 21 85-22 35; Cutter 18.75- Good 700-950 lbs. 22.25-24.50. 20.00; Low-Cutter 17 25-18 75. COWS—Utility and high-dress- BULLS Choice 2435-26.10; ing Cutter 19-21.50, five head Good 22 60-24.50; Utility and 21.60-22; Cutter 18.35-20; low- Commercial 22 60-25.00, few Cutter 17 50-18.85. head 25.25-25 60. BULLS Choice 24.25-25.25, CALVES 133 Vealers $l.OO- couple 25 60-26 10; Good 23.50- (Contmued on Page 3) 24.50; Utility and Commercial 22 85-24 75, three head 25.50- 26.75. CALVES 319 higher. VEALERS Choice 44 50- 49 50, five head 50-52 50; Good 42-45; Standard 38-42; Utility 33-38 50; Cull 90-115 lbs. 30.50- 35, 70-85 lbs. 27 50-31 HOGS 321—Barrows & gilts 50-1 00 higher BARROWS & GILTS US 1, 200-240 lbs 21.75-22 25; US 1-2 185-245 lbs. 21-21.75; US 1-3 185- 245 lbs. 20-21; US 2-3 240-260 lbs 19 50-20 SHEEP 39 Supply mainly spring lambs, trend not com parable with last week’s Easter market, SPRING LAMBS-Twelve head Choice 30-55 lbs 45-50; Good & Choice 35-60 lbs. 37-44 \ A " V " 'T'a 19.82 21.00 22.35 22.60 22.15 20.95 PARADISE, PENNA. Sold on Commission Vintage Auction rjx. " a 2.90 2.34 • Farm Calendar (Continued from Page 1) 2.73 Wednesday, April 24 Area Ti actor Driving, New Holland High School. Rain Date 26th 7-30 p m - 4-H Wildlife reor ganization, Farm & Home Center. Thursday, April 25 8 30 am. - FFA Regional Par. Procedure and Public Speak ing, Millersville College 7 - 00 pm - FFA Salesmanship Contest, Elizabethtown High School. 8.00 pm - Northern 4-H Hol stein Club meeting, Farm & Home Center. Friday, April 26 26-27 —Annual 4-H Play, “Ner vous Wreck”. Manheim Town ship High School April 16. 1968 Vealers $l-2 SPRING FEEDER SALE AT LANCASTER FRIDAY, APRIL 26th, 1968 1:00 P.M. in 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 18. 1968 CATTLE 903 Compared to Commercial 22.35-25. several last Thursday, slaughter steers 25.35-25.85, three head 26.50- uneven. small supply average 27.25. Choice and Prime steady to 25c CALVES 352 Vealers strong lower: Standard to low-Choice to $l.OO higher, steady to 25c higher: cows VEALERS Choice 44.50- steady th 50c lower, most de- 47.50: Good 43-45.50; Standard dine on Utility; Bulls 50-1.00 38-43.50: Utility 33-38: Cull 90- higher. Supply included 21 per- (Continued on Page 3) cent tows and 15 percent bulls. ——— SLAUGHTER STEERS Choice 950-1300 lbs. yield grade 2 to 4, 27-28 35; few head high • Choice and Prime 28.35-29.10; high-Good to low-Choice 26.25- CATTLE Compared with 27.25; Good 24.50-26.50; Stand- the previous Friday. Slaughter ard to low-Good 22.75-24 75. steers grading Choice were SLAUGHTER HEIFERS steady to 25 lower with weights Good 700-850 lbs. 20.85-22. over 1150 lbs. 25-50 off. Other COWS Utility and high-'weights and grades generally dressing Cutter 18.85-21, few 21.- steady. Slaughter heifers closed 10 21.85; Cutter 18.50-20; Low- steady to 25 lower. Cows were Cutter 18-18.75. unevenly steady to 25 higher BULLS Choice 24 60-25.50; (Continued on Page 3) P. L ROHRER & BRO., INC. Smoketown, Pa. Good 22.75-24.60: Utility and Chicago Cattle Weekly Review 397-3539