—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, October 2fi. 1968 2 At Lancaster Yards Weekly Review October 24, 1968 CATTLE 4689 Compared to last weeks close, slaughter steers steady to 50c higher; trad ing active; cows steady to $l.OO lower; bulls steady; Supply in cludes an estimated 40 percent sit tighter steers, 20 percent cows and bulls with the balance mainly feeder steers. SLAUGHTER STEERS Few high-Choice and Prime 1100-1275 lbs. 28 75-2935; Choice 950-1275 lbs. 27.75-2925; Good 950-1225 lbs. 26-2750; Standard 23 25-24.50. COWS Utility and high diessing Cutter 17-19.50; few sales 19.75-20 early in week; Cut tei 16-18 50; Canner and low- Cutter 14-17. BULLS Choice 24 50-25 75; Good 23 24 75: Utility and Com mercial 22 75-24 75 CALVES 435—Vealers steady !•' $2 00 lower, most decline on Wednesday VEALERS Choice 42-46, Good 38-45 Standard 35-41; Util ity 31-38, Cull 95-120 lbs 27-34; 70 90 lbs 23 30 HOGS 1052 Bairows and gilts mainly steady CLOSING SALES BARROWS & GILTS US 1-2 195-235 lbs 21 21 50, few head 21 75; US 2-3 190-240 lbs 20-20 75; US 2-4 185- 265 lbs 19 50-20 25; US 3-4 240- 275 lbs 19-1975 SHEEP 270 Wooled slaugh tei lambs and slaughter ewes steady WOOLED LAMBS Choice 60 90 lbs 25-26 50, .few head 27; Good 22-25; Utility 19-22 50 Care of Sheep Sheep growers might want to woim the flock for the last time this season, if it has not been done in the past month or so As the flock moves fiom sum mer to winter quarters, it is ad visable to be certain that the in tci nal parasite problem is elim inated The individual treating of each animal is recommended o\er the salt 01 the feeding method in order to be sure that each animal is treated For best results the ewe flock should be allowed to have outside exercise each day during the winter sea son CATTLE SALES EVERY TUESDAY LARGE SELECTIONS OF CATTLE DIRECT FROM PRODUCERS EACH WEEK, STAUNTON LIVESTOCK MARKET, INC. 1703) 886-3381 886-3634 C & 0 Flats Staunton, Va. MARKET NEWS REPORT CATTLE 1240 Compared to Monday, slaughter steers 25 to mostly 50c higher; cows SO LDO lower; bulls fully steady. SLAUGHTER STEERS - Few high-Choice and Prime 11-00-1275 lbs. 28.75-29.35, Choice 950-1275 lbs. 28.00-29.25; Good 950-1225 lbs. 26 50-27.50; Standard 23.75-24.50. COWS Utility and high dressing Cutter 17.00-19 00; Cutt er 16.00-18 00; Canner and low- Cutter 14 00-16.50. BULLS Choice 24 50-25 75: Good 23 00-24 75; Utility and Commercial 22 75-24.75 CALVES 102 Vealers 100- 2 00 lower VEALERS C h o i c e 42 DO -45 00, Good 38 00 43 00: Stand ai d 35 00-39 00, Utility 31 00-36 - (Continued on page 31 FT > November December February 26.00 March April May June August Trend Cattle are steady; Hogs are steady, and Potatoes aie lower 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 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, Bulls, Cows and Veal Wednesday —l2; 30 P.M. Dairy Sale Thursday 12:30 P.M. Fat Steers, Bulls, Cows and Veal New Holland Sales Stables New Holland, Penna. 717-354-2194 Abe W. Diffenbach, Sales Manager Auction Only October 23,-1968 * < " tr ~ FUTURES TRADING (Closing bids as of Thursday, October 31, 1968) Midwestern Live Cattle Live Hogs Maine Potatoes Chicago Chicago New York 27.45 26.90 25.67 25.50 25.90 a-asked b-bid n-nominal Vintage Auction October 22,1968 CATTLE 924 Compared to last Tuesday, slaughter steers steady to strong; cows 25-50 c higher; bulls steady to strong. SLAUGHTER STEERS High-Choice and Prime 1100- 1300 lbs. 29-29.60; 950-1100 lbs. 28.50- Choice 900-1300 lbs. 27.50- high - Good to low- Choice 26.50-27.50; Good 24.75- 26.75; Standard to low-Good 23- 25 COWS Utility and liigh dressing Cutter 18-20.10, few at 20.60; Cutter 17-18.75; Canner and low-Cutter 15-17. BULLS Choice 24 25-25, Good 22 60-24 25; Utility and Commeicial 22 50-24. CALVES 700 Vealers most ly steady. VEALERS Choice 44-47; Good 42-45, Standard 38-41; Util- (Continued on Page 3) 18.80 b 18.85 18.20 18.10-b 19.00 19.85 CATTLE 920 Compared to Receipts of 806 head last Thursday, slaughter steers steady. Retail 20-20.50; Wh*)*. 25-50 c higher; cows 25-50 c high- sale 19-20; Heavyweights 13 er; bulls steady. 19 50; Sows 13.75-16.25; Bear* SLAUGHTER STEERS 1150-13. Around 30 head Prime 1200- CALVES 1300 lbs. 29.60-30; odd at 30.10; October 21, 1968 High-Choice and Prime 1150- Receipts of 132 calves soil 1300 lbs. 29.25-29 60; Choice 950- steady. Choice and Prime 45 SQ -1350 lbs. 27.75-28.85; Good and 49; Good and L. Choice 41-45; Choice 27.10-27.85; Good 25.50- standard 38-40.50; Common ft. 27.25; Standard to Good 23 50- 35. 25 50. COWS Utility and high dressing Cutter 18.50-20.10; few head 20.50; Cutter 17.50-18.75; Canner 16-17 50. Shells' down to 14.50. BULLS Choice 24 85-26 25; Good 23 60-25; Utility and Com mercial 22 85-25 35; Cutter 19 60- 2235 FEEDER STEERS Medium and Good 425-750 lbs 22 50-25- 50; with a few to 26 35. CALVES 318 Vealers most ly strong. VEALERS Choice 46-49, Good 42-46, Standard 39-42, Util ity 35-40; Cull 95-120 lbs 31- 34 50, 70-90 lbs 28-31 50 SHEEP 25 Choice Wooled lambs 85-105 lbs 27-27 50. COWS October 23, 1968 Receipts of 97 cows, 2 bulls and 6 heifers sold steady on bet ter cows Holstein 375-560, Guernseys 270-350; Other breeds 275-350, Bulls 155-175; Heifers 305-400. 2.39 HORSES October 21, 1968 2.94 3.12 Receipts of 276 head - sold steady on better kinds Riding horses 85-285; Driving* horses 115-275, Pony Mares 25-35, Geld ings 20-30, Killers 4Vz-5Vz 3.68 lllllllllllllllllllllllllUlllllililllllllllllllllliUlimillllllllUIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHI*: s Witmer, Pa. ?niiiiiiiiiiiinmiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiMiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiui*' New HoHand Sales Stables, Inc. ANNUAL DAIRY SHOW and SALE WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 30—10 A.M. New Holland, Pa. official judge Dr John L McKitnck SELLING: Extreme Top Cows and First Calf Heifers many classified Very Good with high records Sale at 12 noon Two cows sold at this sale-show 2 years ago went to a Maryland buyer and are now classified Excellent. . Sires represented: Osborndale Ivanhoe, Selling Rockman, Lassie Leader, Romandale Reflection Marquis, Rockdale President, Banella Stylemaster, and many Ivanhoe and Ro safe Citation R granddaughters Come and see for yourself some of the best cattle available at this show sale Excellent dairy type and high production. New Holland Sales Stables, Inc. New Holland, Pa. 17557 Manager: Abe Diffenbach New Holland Auction October 24, 1968 CUSTOM SPRAYING HIGH PRESSURE WASHING and DISINFECTING in all types of poultry houses. MAYNARD L. BEITZEL HOGS Chicago Cattle Weekly Review CATTLE Compared ■with the previous Friday, slaughtei steers steady to 25 higher, h«rf ers fully steady Cows steady tc strong Bulls fully steady Loeal receipts 20,800, compared wrtk 18,300 last week and 21,400 lasc year This weeks supply »- eludes about 2,500 for the ai nual feeder auction. Demaari for slaughter steers was good throughout the week, with the supply of weights over 1200 tbs very limited Receipts were 7# percent slaughter steers and 1? percent heifers, the balance cows and feeder cattle Overall finish of slaughter steers was the same as last week at 12 per cent Prime and 78 percent Choice compared with 11 per cent Prime and 75 percent Choice last year. The average cost and weight for the week estimated at 28 30 and ll3siMjs. compared with 2&2& and H4l lbs last week and 27 01 and 1144 lbs last year. Heifers weie mostly average good to average Prime 825-1050 lbs SLAUGHTER STEERS (Continued on Page 3) Phone 392-7327