-Lancaster Farming. Saturday. December 7.1968 2 At Lancaster Yards Weekly Review December 6. 19C8 CATTLE 1800 Compaied to last weeks close, slaughter steers mostly steady; cows 75- 150 highei; bulls 25-57 c higher; feeder steers not fully establish ed Supply included 25 percent slaughter steers, 30 percent cows and bulls with the balance main ly feeder steers. SLAUGHTER STEERS Choice 9251350 lbs 27 75-29 50, high-Good and low-Choice 27 10- 28 00; Good 25 10-27 35. Stand aid and low-Good 22 75-25 10. COWS Utility and high diessing Cutter 17 25-18 50, few 18 60-19 00. Cuttei 16 35 17 50 C.nnei .aid low-Cuttei 14 50 1C 35. BULLS Choice 25 00-25 75, few 26 00-26 50. Good 23 25 2u00: Utility and Commeicial 22 75-24 85, few 25 00-26 00 Cut tei and lowUtihtj 20 25 22 50 VEALERS 450 Stiong to $2 00 highei, Choice 43 00 46 00, few on Wednesday 46 50 47 50, Good 40 00 44 00, Standard 35 00- 40 00; Utility 29 50-36 00 Cull 95 120 lbs 23 00-28 00, 70 90 lbs 18 00-25 00. mainly 2100 25 00 HOGS 1000 Banows and guts 25-75 c lowei than last week’s close CLOSING SALES BARROWS AND GILTS US 1-2 190-235 lbs $2O 50-21.00 US 1, 220 lbs $2l 50. US 2, 200-245 lbs $l9 25- (Continued on Page 9) be Carl Bittner, Extension Fruit Demonstrations On Specialist Penn State The r .. f- „ young, developing rruit trees \trrr^-s"c —' f s;r;’:r s r^rr By Llieck Dwarfs, semi-dwarfs and stand , ard tiees will be included Two pruning demonshations following schedule will have been planned for county be fo n o wed 930 am Hen oichaid owners, manageis, and Oichaids Lancaster R 2, located tneir woik ciews on Tuesday, t %vo mi i es south of Mountville December 10, accoidmg to a m ile noithwest of Cen Arnold Lueck, Associate County j la j Manor 130 pm Kauff- Agent man Oi chords Bn dm Hand R 1 On hand to show and discuss located on Route 340 east of conect pruning techniques will Bud in Hand 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 12:30 P.M. Dairj Sale Thursday 12:30 P.M. Fat Steers. Bulls, Cow's and Veal New Holland Sales Stables New Holland. Penna 717-354-2194 Abe W. Dilfenbach, Sales Manager VINTAGE SALES STABLES, Inc. 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 • Paradise. Pa. 10 mi East of Lancaster on Rt 30 Box 100 MARKET NEWS REPORT Auction Only December 4, 1968 CATTLE 455 Compared to CATTLE 857 All trends CATTLE 389 Compared to Irst Tuesday, slaughter steers compared to two weeks ago; Monday, slaughter steers mostly 25-50 c higher: cows mostly $l.OO ' T)ar^ no * reported last week steady; cows 75-1.00 higher; higher; Small supply bulls 25- because of Holiday. Slaughter bulls fully steady, some sales 50c higher. Supply included 40 ‘~^ sc . cows 2.00- Choice 50c higher. Supply in- percent cows 250 higher; bulls 25-1.00 higher, eluded 19 percent cows and 14 Supply included 27 percent percent bulls. SLAUGHTER STEERS —■ cows. Choice 925-1300 lbs 28 35-29.75, SLAUGHTER STEERS few high-Choice and Prime Few high-Choke and Prime 29 60-30 85; high-Good and low- 1050-1225 lbs. 29 85-30 35; Choice Choice 27 75-28 50, Good 25 75- 900-1325 lbs 28.00-29 85; high -28 00, few Standard and low- Good and low-Choice 27 50-28.- Good 24 00-25.50 60; Good 25 50-28 00; Standard COWS Utility and high- and low-Good 23.25-25.75. dressing Cutter 17 25 18 85, few SLAUGHTER HEIFERS head 19 00-19 75; Cutter 16 25- Few Choice 800-850 lbs. 25 DO -17 75; Canner and low-Cutter 26 25 15 00-16 35. COWS Utility and high- BULLS Good 23 85 25 00; dressing Cutter 18 00-19 25, few Utility and Commercial 23 35- 19 35 20 00; Cutter 16 50-18 35; 25 50, couple 26 10-26 85 Canner and low-Cutter 15 50-16 - VEALERS 562 Mostly 75 steady, some sales of Cull and BULLS Choice 25 75-27 50, Utility strong to $lOO higher, three head 28.00-28 50: Good 23 - Choice 43 00-44 00, Good 40 00- 50-25 75, Utility and Commer -43 00: Standard 34 00-39.00; cial 23 50-25 50, few 25.50-26 00 Utility 28 00-34 00; Cull 95-120 VEALERS 449 2 00-3 00 lbs 23 00 27 50, 70-90 lbs 18 00- higher. 22 00, with a few at 16.00-18 00. Choice 44 00-47 00; Good 40 - HOGS 247 Barrows and 00-4400, Standard 37.00-41.00; gilts 50-75 c lower. Utility 30 00-36.00; Cull 95-120 BARROWS AND GILTS lbs. 24 00-29.00, 70-90 lbs. 20 00- US 1-2 200-220 lbs 20 00-20.35 25 00. US 2, 200-235 lbs 19 60-19.85. SHEEP 47 All classes US 2-3 190-250 lbs 16 75-19 50 steady. SHEEP 27 Wooled Lambs _ W ? OL . E ® LAMES n ~ F ®* 50-100 higher. f 3 ' , mnirn T . . 50-26 00, one lot Utility 55 lbs. WOOLED LAMBS Choice jqqq 70-100 lbs 28 00-30 00, 7 head SLAUGHTER EWES Utili -30 50-32 50; Good 25 00-28 00. ty and Good 5 00-8 50 SLAUGHTER STEERS Choice 925-1325 lbs 28 00-29 50: high-Good and low-Choice 27.10- 28 00, Good 25 10-27 35. Stand ard and low-Good 22 75-25 10. COWS Utility and high dressing Cutter 17 25-18 50, few 18 6019 00, Cutter 16 35-17 50; Canner and low-Cutter 15 CO -16 35 BULLS Choice 25 25 26 50. Good 23 50 25 00. Utility and Commei cial 23 00 24 85 few 25 - 00 26 00 Cutter and low-Utility 20 25-22 59 VEALERS 115 Mostly steady, instances $lOO higher Choice 44 00 46 50 couple 47 50* Good 42 00 44 00, Standard 36- 00-39 00 Utility 29 50-36 00. Cull 95-120 lbs 23 00 28 00, 70-90 lbs 21 00-25 00 HOGS 334 Barrows and gilts 25 75c lower BARROWS AND GILTS US 1-2 190-235 lbs 20 50-2100 US 1, 220 lbs 21 50 US 2, 200- 245 lbs 19 25-20 00 US 2-3 190- 280 lbs 18 50-1910 SHEEP 5 Insufficient volume for a market test PARADISE, PEWA Kenneth E. Hershey, Sales Manager Vintage Auction December 3, 1968 srr FUTURES TRADING (Closing bids as of Thursday, December 5,1968) Midwestern Live Cattle Live Hogs Maine Potatoes Chicago Chicago New York December 28.37 27.25 Febiuarj March 26.72 April May June 26.52 26.75 August October 26.70 November a-asked b-bid nnominal TREND Cattle are stronger; Hogs are stronger and Pota toes aie steady. $0 Southeast District 4-H $0 BABY BEEF SHOW & SALE SHOW 9 A.M. Support 1 Your 4-H Clubs Buy A Choice or Prime Baby Beef Chester Dauphin Lancaster Northampton Counties ~ i -v t y v K'" ■* 20.50 18.55 18.15 19.50 19.85 Tuesday, December 10th, 1968 New Holland Auction December 5, 19G8 3.08 3.26 3.87 2.48 SALE 1:30 P. M. COWS December 4, 1968 Receipts of 75 cows and 2 bulls sold stronger on flesh, cows. Holstein 385-500; Other breeds 275-350; Bulls 100-185. HORSES December 2, 1968 Receipts of 233 horses sold steady. Riding horses, 95-195; Driving horses 95-320; Mules 100-180; Pony mares 20-35; Geldings 15-25; Killers 4V&-5V2. HOGS December 2, 1968 Receipts of 519 hogs sold steady Retail 20 25-22; Whole sale 19 75 20 25; Heavyweights 19-20; Sows 14 50-15 50. CALVES December 2, 1968 Receipts of 116 calves sold steady. Choice and Prime 37-44; Good and L Choice 33-36 50; Standard 27-32 50, Common 12- 26 Chicago Cattle Weekly Review CATTLE Compared with the previous Friday, slaughter steers 25-75 lower. Heifers 25-50 lower. Cows 75-150 higher, bulls unchanged. Demand only fair throughout the period. Supply 75 percent slaughter steers, 22 percent heifers. Overall finish of slaughter steers 11 percent Prime and 79 percent Choice compared with 13 percent Prime and 76 percent Choice last week and 11 percent Prime and 79 percent Choice last year. Average cost and weight esti mated at 28 30 and 1140 lbs compared with 28 78 and 1140 lbs last week and 26 71 and 1153 lbs last year. SLAUGHTER STEERS On Wednesday, Prime 1200-1350 lbs Yield Grade 3 and 4 30 00- 30 65, after reaching 3125 on Monday Mixed High Choice and Prime 1150-1350 lbs 29 00-30.00. Choice 950-1325 lbs Yield Grade 2 to 4 27 75-29 00, Mixed High Good and Choice 26 75-27.75. SLAUGHTER HEIFERS Prime 950-1075 lbs. Yield Grade 3 and 4 27 75-28.00, several loads 28 50 on Tuesday and one load 29 00 on Monday. Mixed High Choice and Prime 950-1050 lbs 27 00-27 75, Choice 850-1050 lbs Yield Grade 2 to 4 26 25-27 25, Mixed Good and Choice 25 50-26 25