Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, July 06, 1968, Image 2

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    —Lancaster Farming. Saturday. July 6.1968
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At Lancaster Yards
Weekly Review
July 5, 1068
CATTLE 2250—Compared to „
last week’s close slaughter CATTLE 606 Compared to
steers 25-50 higher: cows steady; Monday slaughter steers strong
hulls weak to 25 lower; feeder to higher; cows fully steady;
steers fuUy steady on few sales, kmls about steady. Supply In-
Supply Included an estimated 60 percent cows and
percent slaughter steers, 25 per- slaiibhtpr ctpvim!
cent cows and bulls with the uitt n,, , .j I, R ,,-7
balance mainly feeder steers. iK C *9o C 7e
SLAUGHTPR q-pppßo 13501 b. 528.75-29.00; Choice9so
- ch.f re H l„ E d R S“!£ S’? 5 '
IGIO lb. $2850-29.00, including Ss-27 GwdWaSSf
two loads Prime 1250 lb. $29.00. IfonS , n ’il cw oJol’
Choice 950-1350 lb. $27.00-28.50; ®‘ andard to low Good $23.25-25.-
lugh Good to low Choice $26.75-
27.35; Good $24 85-27.25; Stand- COWS Utility and high
ad to low Good $23 25-25.10. dressing Cutter $2025-22 10;
COWS Utility and high Cutter $19.25-20.50; Canner and
diessing Cutter $2O 25-22.10: Cut- low-Cutter $17.35-19.10.
er $19.00-20.50; Canner and low BULLS Choice $25.00-26.-
Cutter $17.35-19 10 25: Good $23 00-24 50: Utility
BULLS Choice $24 50-25 50, and Commercial $23 00-25.00,
few head $25 50-26 25; Good $23 - few $25 25-26.00 with three head
00-24.50; Utility and Commercial $26.00-27.25
$23.00-25 00, few $25 25-26 00
with ten head 1500-2000 lb.
$26.25-27 25.
FEEDER STEERS Mixed 6:2
Choice and Prime 450-525 lb.
$31.50; Choice 450-550 lb $29 00-
30.00; load mixed Good and
Choice 760 lb. $27.00; load
Choice 1050 lb. in Good to low
Choice slaughter flesh $27.75.
CALVES 400 Vealers about
steady, slaughter calves slow
weak to $l.OO lower. ,
VEALERS Choice $38.00-
40.00, few head $4O 50-43.50; August
Good $36.00-39.50; Standard $34.-
00- Utility $32.00-35 50; September
Cull 95-120 lb $29 00-33.00, few
70-90 lb $26.00-30.00. ' uciooer
SLAUGHTER CALVES— November
Good 230-300 lb. $32 00-35 00;
Standard $29 00-33 00.
HOGS 800 Barrows and
gilts 50-1.00 higher. February
BARROWS AND GILTS—US
1- 210-235 lb. 24 50; US 2-3 195
245 lb. 23 25-24 00.
SHEEP 400 Spring lambs 50-
100 lower. Ewes steady.
SPRING LAMBS —Choice 60-
95 lb $26 00-27.00, few small lots
$2B 00; Good $24 00-26 00, Utility
$22 00-24 00
SLAUGHTER EWES Util
ity and Good $5 00-1000
DID YOU KNOW The
average net annual growth of
sjwtimber is 1,001 million board
feet, and the average annual cut
is 439 million board feet.
Jr you’re a dairy, hog or beef
farmer, you’ll want to see the
latest additions to our equip
ment line . . . the Sahlstrom
Homogenator and Spreader.
Here is a better, less expen
sive way to handle manure.
See Sahlstrom . . . how it
works ... the advantages it
can offer you.
Lester A. Singer
“Lancaster County’s Only
Dealer Specializing In
Sprayer Sales and Service”
KONKS, PA, < 687-6712
MARKET NEWS REPORT
(Continued on page 3)
December
April
Trend Cattle are higher; Hogs are steady and no market
reported for Potatoes due to holiday.
BT~
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 bogs 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
Auction Only
July S, 1968
FUTURES TRADING
(Closing bids as of Wednesday, July 3)
Midwestern
Live Cattle
Chicago
27.52-b
27.57
27.35
27.32
27,00
26.92
26.85
26.52
a-asked b-bid n-nominal
DID YOU KNOW Black
or * , „ „ cherry makes up more than 10
HEIFERS percent of the total volume of
noA X !ir!? h Choice and Prime hardwoods in Pennsylvania.
■> *** - A dtr'T' 930-1100 lbs. Yield Grade 3 and (Dept, of Forests & Waters)
Vintage Auction
July 2, 1968
July 4, 1968
CATTLE 770 - Comped lo JmS, a»4?f tew‘to
!ast Tuesday, slaughter steers 29 .50. Choice 27-28.25; High
steady. Instances 25c lower; cows good and Low Choice 26.25.27;
weak to 50c lower; bulls mostly Good 04 75.2 a
steady. Supply Included 14 per
cent cows.
SLAUGHTER STEERS— several to 27; Good 23.50-25;
High-Choice and Prime 1050- Utility 23-25.50.
1325 lbs. 28.25-28.75, seven head „ ....... _..
28.85-29.25; Choice 975-1350 lbs. 00^9 W ®, ~ Ut , i l i S, „9 utt s’ 20 ‘
yield grade 2to 4. 26.85-28.35; 22 |° T : Cu “* r t 19 :®°: 21 . : n £ anner
High-Good to low-Choice 26.35- anA Low Cutter T 7-75-19.25.
27.10; Good 24.75-26.35; Stand
ard to low-Good 23.25-24.75.
COWS—utility and hlgh-Cut
ter 20.00-21.85, few head 22.25-
22.75; Cutter 10.00-20.60; Canner
and low-Cutter 17.50-19.00.
BULLS Choice 24.50-26.00;
Good 23.50-25.00; Utility and
Commercial 23.00-25.00, few 25.-
00-25.85; Cutter and low-Utility
21.85-22.85.
CALVES 456—Vealers steady.
VEALERS Choice 39.50-41.-
(Continued on Page 3)
Live Hogs Maine Potatoes
Chicago New York
22.70
21.80
20.50
19.30-n
19.50-n
19.50
New Holland Auction
BULLS Choice 25-26.50,
HOGS
July 1, 1968
Receipts of 503 head ol hogs
and 42 shoats sold steady. Retail
* iQ«e 23.50-24.50; Wholesale 22.50-23-
Receiuts at 151 cows 2 bulls 25; Heavyweights 21.50-22.50;
MltSlm Sd ™ USM6 ’
fresh cows. The balance was " oars
steady. Holstein 385-1085; Guern
seys 280-335; Other breeds 275-
Chicago Cattle
Weekly Review
Compared with the previous
Friday, slaughter steers and
heifers were mostly 75 higher,
cows 25 higher, and bulls 50
higher. For the week Supply
about 75 percent slaughter
steers and 20 percent heifers.
Overall finish this week 15 per
cent Prime and 76 percent
Choice compared with 13 per
cent Prime and 74 percent
Choice last week and 17 per
cent Prime and 72 percent
Choice last year. The average
cost and weight this week esti
mated at 27.80 and 1185 lbs.
compared with 27.07 and 1179
lbs. last week and 26.27 and 1193
lbs. last year.
SLAUGHTER STEERS
Prime 1190-1375 lbs. Yield
Grade 3 and 4 29.00-29.25. High
Choice and Prime 1150-1400 lbs.
28 50-29 00 Choice 1050-1375
lbs Yield Grade 2 to 4 27.75-28.-
75, Mixed Good and Choice 27 -
00-27.75 Good 25.75-2700 Stan
dard and Low Good 24.00-25.75.
CLEARANCE SALE
Buy Wholesale At Truckload Prices
is2i£?"i- ' ' ~‘uih - /«•; p t’ifyr*.
Ebroweb
LOW-BOY HOG FEEDERS
• Guaranteed 15 years
• 12-16 ga. self closing doors
• Easy feed flow adjustment
• Weatherproof
• Eliminates crowding
• Saves feed
• Various sizes and models
Distributed By:
E. M. HERR EQUIPMENT, Inc
Willow Street R, D. #l, Pa. Ph. 464-3321
350; Bulls 255-245; Heifers 170-
305.
Receipts of 383 head sold low
er. Riding horses 115-270; Driv
ing horses 125-470; Pony mares
30-45; Geldings 25-35; Killers 8-
10.
Receipts of 66 calves sold $l-2
lower. Choice and Prime 40-41;
Good and L. Choice 35-38; Stand
ard 30-34; Common 23-28; Culls
18-23.
4 27.25-27.75. Choice 850-1050
lbs. Yield Grade 2 to 4 26.75-27.-
25. Mixed Good and Choice 26.-
25-26.75. Good 25.25-26.25.
Standard and Low Good 23.00-
25.25.
COWS Commercial 36.75-
18.75. Utility 18.00-19.25, few to
19.75. Canner and Cutter 16.00-
18.50.
BULLS Utility and Com
mercial 23.00-25.00.
Birds Like Variety When Eating
If you like birds, blend plants
attractive to them into the home
landscape. Consider tall trees
with thick crowns all the way
down to the low seed-heads in
flowerbeds and lawns. And don’t
forget to place the plants where
you can see them from a win
dow, patio or terrace so you can
enjoy the birds they attract, say
extension specialists at The
'Pennsylvania State University.
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HORSES
July 1, 1988
CALVES
July 1, 1968