Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, June 07, 1969, Image 2

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    2—Lancaster Farming. Saturday. Juno 7.1969
At Lancaster Yards
Weekly Review
June 5, 19G9
CATTLE 3000 Compared
to last weeks close, Slaughter
Steers steady to 25 lowei. Cows
100-1.50 highei, Bulls steady to
50 higher. Feeder Steers fully
steady Supply included 65 per
cent Slaughtei Steers. 20 per
cent Cows and Bulls, with the
balance mainly Feedei Steers
SLAUGHTER SIXERS
High Choice and Pume 1000-
1300 lbs 35 10 36 00. with Mon
days sales mainly 36 50 37 00
closing sales Choice 9501375
lbs 33 25 35 50 high-Good and
low Choice 32 00 33 60 Good
31 00 33 00. Standaid and low-
Good 29 00 30 50
SLAUGHTER HEIFERS
Lot Choice and Pume 950 lbs
32 00. Choice 750 1000 lbs 28 SO
SO 35. Good 26 00 28 50
COWS Utility and high
diessmg Cuttei 22 75 25 00 six
head 25 10 25 75 Cuttei 21 00-
23 00 Canner and low Cuttei
19 85-21 50
BULLS Choice 28 00 29 50,
few head 29 50 30 00. Good 26 -
00-28 50: Utility and Commer
cial 26 00 29 00, five head 29 75-
30 60
FEEDER STEERS Seveial
Choice 900-1100 lbs 32 50 33 25
CALVES 375 Vealeis 2 00-
3 00 higher, with Choice at the
full advance
VEALERS Choice 43 00
46 50, five head 47 00-47 50,
Good 40 00-44 00; Standard 37 -
00-4100; Utility 35 00-38 00, Cull
90-120 lbs. 3100-36 00
HOGS 1250 - Bairows and
Gilts mostly 50 lower; Sows
scarce
CLOSING SALES, BAR
ROWS AND GILTS US 1-2
200-230 lbs 27 00-27 25 US 2
210-240 lbs 26 00-26 25 US 2-3
200-255 lbs 25 35 25 85 US 3-4
250-255 lbs 25 00 275-285 lbs
24 00-24 25.
SHEEP 300 Slaughter
Lambs 100-2 00 lower, Ewes
steady.
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Need
SEED?
Dorn
Grain Sorghum
Forage
Sorghum
Pasture
Sorghum
PIONEER.
BRAND
Has It!
See or Call Your
Nearest PIONEER
Salesman:
'j t
MARKET NEWS REPORT
CATTLE 1409 Compared to
Monday, Slaughter Steel s 50
lower, some sales high-Choice
and Prime 100 lower: Cows 1 -
00-1 50 higher; Bulls steady to
50 higher Supply included 84
percent Slaughter Steers.
SLAUGHTER STEERS
High Choice and Pnme 1020-
1300 lbs 35 10 36 00. load early
34 25 35 10. Choice 950-1375 lbs
33 25 35 50 high Good and low-
Choice 32 00 33 60. Good 3100-
33 00 * Standard and low Good
29 00 30 50
SLAUGHTER HEIFERS
Choice 750-1000 lbs 28 50 30 35.
Good 26 00 28 50
COWS Utility and high-
diessing Cutter 22 75 25 00, six
head 25 10-25 75. Cutter 2100
23 00 Canner and low-Cuttei
19 85 21 50
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June
July
August
October
November
December
February ’7O 29.45
March
April
May
June
a-asked b-bid n-nominal
Trend Cattle aie higher; Hogs are lower and Potatoes are
steady.
AUCTIONS makes the difference in
marketing livestock!
New Holland makes the difference
in auctions!
MONDAY 10 30 A.M. - FAT HOGS and SHOATS
2.30 P M. - FAT STEERS, BULLS, COWS & 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, INC.
New Holland, Penna
Abiam W Diffenbach. Manager Phone (717 ) 354 2194
VINTAGE SALES STABLES, Inc.
Auction Only
June 4, 1969
FUTURES TRADING
(Closing bids as of Thursday, June 5,1969)
Midwestern
Live rsttle
Chicago
33.90
32.25
30.90
30.20
29.02
28.80
PARADISE, PENNA
BULLS STEERS. BUTCHER COWS,
HOGS. LAMBS AND VEAL CALVES
SOLD ON COMMISSION
SALE EVERY TUESDAY 12 NOON
FAT HOGS AND FEEDER PIG SALE
EVERY SATURDAY AT 9:00 A.M.
For Marketing Information
Plione Area Code 717-442-4181
Bo' 100 Paradise, Pa
10 rr- East of Lancaster on Rt 30
Kenneth E. Hershey, Sales Manager
Vintage Auction
June 3, 1969
CATTLE 1002 Compared
to last Tuesday, Slaughter
Steers 100-2 00 higher; Cows
mostly 50 higher, some sales
Utility 4 00 higher; Bulls steady
to 50 higher Supply included 17
percent Cows and 9 percent
Bulls
SLAUGHTER STEERS
High Choice and Prime 1050-
1325 lbs 36 25-37 25, five head
37 35 37 75, Choice 950-1375 lbs
34 25 36 25, few 36 35 36 75;
high Good and low-Choice 32 75-
34 60, Good 30 50 33 75; Stand
ard and low-Good 29 00 30 60
COWS Utility and high
diessing Cuttei 22 00 24 00, few
24 10 25 10, Cutter 20 50-22 50;
Canner and low Cutter 18 50-
20 60
BULLS Choice 27 75-28 50,
couple 29 50-30 00 Good 26 00-
27 75- Utility and Commercial
26 00 28 25
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Maine Potatoes
Vew Vork
Live Hogs
Chicago
25.80
25.50
24.60
22.10
21.00
28.80
CATTLE 1093—Compared to
last Thursday. Slaughter Steers
50-75 lower, with high-Choice
and Prime 75-125 lower; Cows
1 00-1 50 higher, Bulls steady to
50 higher Supply included 18
percent Bulls and 16 percent
Cows
SLAUGHTER STEERS—High-
Choice and Prime 1050-1325 lbs
34 50 35 75, Choice 9501300 lbs
33 00-35 00, few sales 32 75 33 00,
high-Good and low-Choice 31 75-
33 25, Good 29 50-32 50. Standaid
and low-Good 27 50 29 50
SLAUGHTER HEIFERS
Choice 835 890 lbs 29 00-29 75
COWS—Utility and high-di ess
ing Cuttei 22 60 25 00, seveial
25 10-25 85, Cutter 21 75 23 50,
Canner and low Cuttei 19 50-
21 00
BULLS Choice 27 50-29 85,
thiee head 30 25 31 10. Good 26-
00 28 00, Utility and Commeicial
25 75 28 60, few head 29 10-30 35
CALVES 359—Vealers stiong
to 1 00 higher, some sales Choice
2 00 higher
VEALERS—Choice 44 50 47 00
couple 47 50-48 00, Good 42 00-
4!- 00, Standard 39 00-43 00; Util
ity 38 00-40 50, Cull 32 00-38 00
'SHEEP 26—Spring Lambs
1 00-2 00 lower.
SPRING LAMBS—Choice 50-
85 lbs 29 00-32 00, Good 26 GO
-28 00. *
COWS
June 4, 1969
Receipts of 134 cows, 7 bulls
2.40
2.71
2.98
3.40
New Holland Auction
June 5, 1969
Red Rose
POULTRY FEEDS
See your Red Rose Dealer.
He handles a complete line.
and 26 heifers sold steady. Hol«
stem 425-725, Guernseys 225-315;
Other bieeds 285-385; Bulls 175*
305, Heifeis 125-325
HORSES
June 2, 1969
Receipts of 411 horses sold
steady Riding horses 115-450;
Driving hoises 140-235; Mules
115180, Work horses 150-250;
Pony (maies) 20-40; (Geldings)
20-30
HOGG
June 2. 1969
Receipts of 740 hogs sold 75 to
100 higher Retail 27-27 75;
Wholesale 26 25-27 25; Heavy
weights 23 50 26 25, Sows 17-20;
Eoais 14-16
CALVES
June 2. 1969
Receipts of 106 calves sold
100 highei Choice and Pnme
42 47, Good and L Choice 39-
4150, Standaids 37-38 50; Com
mon 25-36
Chicago Cattle
Weekly Review 1
CATTLE Compared with
last weeks close, slaughter
steers steady to 50 lower, mosfi
decline on High Choice and
Prime Slaughter heifers steady.
Cows 50-75 higher. Bulls un
changed.
Local receipts 73 percent
slaughter steers, 23 percent
heifers, the balance mainly
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