Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, August 17, 1968, Image 2

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    Lancaster Farming. Saturday. August 17.1968
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At Lancaster Yards
Weakly Review
August 16, 1968
CATTLE 2800 Compared to
last week* close, slaughter
steers, strong to 28c higher; cows
80-1.00 lower; bulls steady to
weak; feeder steers steady. Sup
ple included an estimated SO
percent slaughter steers. 25 per
cent cows and bulls with the
balance mainly feeder steers.
SLAUGHTER STEERS
High-Choice and Prime 1125-
1300 lbs. 28.75-29.10; Choice 950-
1400 lbs. 27.00-28.85; high-Good
to low-Choice 26.60-2735; Good
25 25-27.10; Standard to low-
Good 23.25-25.25.
SLAUGHTER HEIFERS
Choice 700-950 lbs. 23 50-25 35;
Good 22.50-24.00.
COWS Utility and high
diessing Cutter closed the week
at 17 50-19 75, a few 19 85-20 50:
seieial eaily pait of week 20 75-
2100. Cutlet 16 75-19 00
BULLS Choice 24 75 25 50,
few 25 60 26 35: Good 22 85-
24 75 Utility and Conimeicial
22 50 25 00, few 25 50-26 50 Cut
tei and low-Utihty 2100 22 50
FEEDER STEERS Choice
1065-1085 lbs in Good to low-
Choice slaughter flesh 26 50-
27 25, Good and Choice 950-
1125 lbs in Standard and Good
slaughter 25 00-26 60. mixed
Good and Choice 720-950 lbs
26 25 26.50
CALVES 450 Vealers $1 00-
200 higher, full advance on
Good and Choice.
VEALERS Choice 42 00-
44 50, few head 45 00-46 00, Good
3900-42 50, Standard 36 00-40 00;
Utility 32 00 36 50, Cull 95-120
lbs 28 00-33 00, 70-90 lbs 24 00-
29 00
HOGS 1250 Banows and
guts 75 100 lower Sows
scaice
CLOSING SALES
200 250 lbs 20 75-21 25
BARROWS AND GILTS
US 1-2 215-230 lbs 2150 22 00
US 2 4 195-270 lbs 19 50-20 25
(Continued on Page 3)
AUCTIONS MAKE THE DIFFERENCE IN
MARKETING LIVESTOCK
NEW HOLLAND MAKES THE
DIFFERENCE IN AUCTIONS
Monday 10:00 A.M. Horse Sale
10:30 A.M. Fat Hogs and Shoats
2:30 P.M. Fat Steers, Balls, Cows and Veal
Wednesday —12:30 P.M. Dairy Sale
Thursday —12:30 P.M. Fat Steers, Bolls, Cows and Veal
New Holland Sales Stables
New Holland, Penna. 717-354-2194
Abe W. Diffenbach, Sales Manager
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 PIG 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
MARKET NEWS REPORT
August 13, 1968 August 15,' 1968 Few Choice 800-950 lbs. 23,85-
CATTLE 905 Compared to CATTLE 1111 Compared 2b,25.
- last Tuesday, slaughter steers un- I® lost Thursday, slaughter COWS Utility and nigh-
CATTLE 064 - Comoired to even, high-Cholce and Prime *teers uneven, Choice steady, dresrini_Guttei■ 19.00-20AO, few
CATTLE 964 Compared to . . t 0 95c Weber Choice Instances 25c higher; Standard 20.85-21,75; Cutter 17.60-19.75.
Monday, slaughter steers strong JJJJJ “L “C nigner unome Good about 8 C ow. BULLS - Choice 24.5tK26.10;
*«l 2 * o Wtfjer, ' with advance on Standard fjj ateady to 50c higher; bulls Good 28.00-24,75; Utility and
about*steady" d «rws 504.00 1™ lower most decline on Utility; gjjir
er; bulls mostly steady. Supply Bulls steady to 50c lower. Sup- eluded 18 percent cows and 9 vmj ggi Vealers
included 9 percent cows, 7 per- Ply included 78 percent slaugh- P'claughTEß STEER steady to U-00 higher.-
cent bulls with balance mainly ter steers, 15 percent cows with. SLAUGHTER STEER VEALEftS Choice 43.00-
slaughter steers, although 80 balance mainly bulls. iVf?’ihe 0 9R aw 45.sn- Good 40.00-43.00; Stand
head bought as feeders. SLAUGHTER STEERS 1225 lbs. 28.60-29 25; Choice 950- 90* UttUtv 82wtaj.
SLAUGHTER STEERS High-Choice and. Prime 1050- 1300 lbs. 27.25-28.85, high-Good *. 05.120 lbs 2800-3250
Choice 950-1400 lbs. 27.25-29.10, 1300 lbs. 28.85-29.75; Choice 950- to low-Choice 26.8527.35; Good 70 ’ g 0 j bs 25.00-29.00. ’
few head high-Choice and Prime 1325 lbs. yield grade 2to 4,27.25- 900-1225 lbs. 24.8527.00; Stand- COWS
28.85-29.60; high-Good to low- 29.10; high-Good to low-Choice »rd to low-Good 23.00-25.00. Au , 14 196 g
Choice 26.60-27.35; Good 25.25- 26.60-27.60; Good 25.00-27.10; SLAUGHTER HEIFERS Receil)ts 17 ’ 0 cows and 3
27.10; Standard to low-Good 23.- Standard to low-Good 23.2525.00. “ heifers sold steadv Holstein
COWS-Utility and high-dress- CHlCaffO Cattle 390-1500; Other breeds 245-350;
SLAUGHTER HEIFERS _ ing Cutter 18 2520.00, few 20 25 _ V '^ U,UC Heifers 150-225.
Choice 700-950 lbs. 23 50-25.35; 20.60; Cutter 17.50-19.00; Canner Weekly Review HORSES
Good 22 50-24 00 and low Cutter 16.50-17.50. , . , , . Auff. 12. 1968
COWS - Utility and high- BULLS - Choice 24 50-25 25: Compared with the previous Receipts 2 ’ g horses sold
dressing Cutter 17 50-19 75. few Good 22 85-24 75. Utility and steady Riding horses 90 ' 315 :
19 85-20 35: Cutter 16 75-18 50. Commercial 22 75-24.75, few to 25 higher slaughter heifers 110-380- Pony
(Continued on Page 3) (Continued on Page 3) to COWS and ma"s 35 45 Geldings 3040;
Local receipts 19,900 compar- Klßers
ed with 15,500 last week and
17.400 last year Average cost
and weight for the week esti
mated at 27 80 and 1166 lbs,
the same as last week and com
pared with 27 30 and 1152 last
year. Steer supply was 14 per- CALVES
cent Prime and 72 percent Aug. 12, 1968
Choice compared with 15 per- Receipts of 110 calves sold
cent Pume and 71 percent steady. Choice and Prime 4246,
Choice last week and 15 percent Good and L. Choice 38-4150;
Prime and 70 percent Choice Standard 35-37.50; Common
last year. 22-34.
SLAUGHTER STEERS On —"
Wednesday, Prime 1250-1450 Less Sugar Used At Home
lbs. Yield Grade 3 and 428 75- Sugar for home use has de
-29,25, Three loads latter price creased from about 60 per cent
Mixed High Choice and Prime of all sugar deliveries to 27 per
1100-1450 lbs 28 00-28 75 Choice cent in the past 30 years, accord
-1025-1450 lbs Yield Grade 2to 4 ing to the U S Department of
27 25-28 25 Mixed Good and Agriculture The Department
Choice 26 50-27 25 found institutional and indus-
SLAUGHTER HEIFERS trial usage has increased cones-
Pnme 950-1050 lbs Yield Grade pondingly Direct cause of this
3 and 4 27 25-27 75 Mixed High shift is a result of the home-
Choice and Prime 950-1025 lbs makei buying an increasing por
-26 75-27.00 Choice 800-1025 lbs. tion of sugar in convenience
Trend Cattle are steady; Hogs are stronger and Potatoes are Yield Grade 2 to 4 25 25-26 50. foods. Presugared items and
stronger Mixed Good and Choice 24 50- “ready-to-eat” products lower
25 50 the needs, of sugar in the home,
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US 2,
Auction Only
August 14,1961
FUTURES TRADING
(Closing bids as of Thursday, Aug 15, 1968)
Midwestern
Live Cattle
Chicago
27.62
27.25
26.57
25.72
25.60
25.42
25.45
a-asked b-bid n-nommal
Vintage Auction
Maine Potatoes
New York
Live Hogs
Chicago
20.30
18.35
18.12
THINKING CAGES?
> FLAT DECK A
£Q
SINGLE TIER
I
r ,
cl Ft
FULL STAIR STEP"*^
A
m
3-TIER MODIFIED
2.70
3.10
3.28
3.89
... YOUR LARGEST SELECTION
is with Bin Vukhmn.
Jf Rat Deck, Tiered, Pullet Jf Twice as many birds per
w and Grow Cages * foot of feeding and water
ing trough, compared to
conventional systems
Jf Automatic Feeding,
» Watering, Central Egg
Collecting and
Manure Removal
DO YOU HAVE... TIME CONSUMING NON-AUTOMATED
CAGES? Big Dutchman can easily convert them to labor
saving efficient units with automatic feeding.
BIG DUTCHMAN Division of U.S.I. Eastern Branch'
New Holland (717) 354-5168
Please stop by and give me further informa
tion and complete details on Flat Deck, Pullet
Grow or Other Cage Systems.
NAME
ADDRESS
CITY
PHONE
New Holland Auction
/Easier to light and
ventilate
/An exact system to fit
your needs
HOGS
Aug. 12, 1968
Receipts of 1023 head sold
steady. Retail 2150-22 50; Whole
sale 20 75-21 15, Heavyweights
18 75-20 75.
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