-Lar Farming. Saturday. June 14.1969 2 At Lancaster Yards Weekly Review June 12, 1969 CATTLE 2500 Compared to last weeks close. Slaughter Steel s 25 to mostly 50 higher; Cows steady to 1 00 higher, least advance on Utility: Bulls 50- 100 highei. Feeder Steers fully steadj Supply included an es timated 55 percent Slaughter Steers. 20 peicent Cows and Bulls, with the balance mainly Feeder Steers Feeder buyers competed on Good and Choice 1050 1175 lbs steers with aiound 225 head sold as Feed eis SLAUGHTER STEERS High-Choice and Prime 1100- 1325 lbs 35 00 36 25: Choice 950- 1375 lbs 33 75-35.75, high-Good and low-Choice 32 25-34 00; Good 30 50-33 25. Standard and low-Good 27 00 30.00 SLAUGHTER HEIFERS Choice and Prime 800-950 lbs 30.75-3135 couple lots Choice 800 875 lbs 29 50 30 25; few Good 28 00-29 50 COWS Utility and high dressing Cutter 23 50-25.10, few 25 25 25 75 several on Monday 22.75-23 50 closing sales Cuttei 22 50-24 50. Canner and low- Cutter 20 50-22 50 BULLS Choice 29 00-30 25. couple 30 75-3150: Good 27 50- 29 00, Utility and Commercial 27 50-29 75, several on Wednes day 30 10-30 75 Monday sales included seveial at 26 00-27.00 FEEDER STEERS Two loads Choice 1150 lbs already July carrying Choice slaughter fin- ish 34 00-35 00, around five August loads Choice 1000-12 00 lbs with October Good to low-Choice Slaughter finish 32 50-34 00; two loads November Good 600 625 lbs 33 00 CALVES 450 Vealers 1 00- 200 higher full advance on February ’7O 29.35 Choice, Cull mostly steady VEALERS Choice 45 GO -49 00, few head 50 00 5100, Good 4100 46 00, Standaid 39- 00 44 00 Utility 37 00-40 00, Cull (Continued on Page 3) Need SEED? Corn Grain Sorghum rorage Sorghum Pasture Sorghum PIONEER® Has It! See or Call Your Nearest PIONEER ' Salesman: -< l-n * i I ; 9» 1 3 j J •*-> MARKET NEWS June 10, 1969 CATTLE 706—Compared to last Tuesday, Slaughtei Steers „ . weak to 75 lower. Cows 50-100 CATTLE 1028 Compared to instance 150 higher, Monday, Slaughter Steei 525 50 b u ii s 5075 higher Supply in higher; Cows steady to 100 high- cluded 2 i percent Cows ei. Bulls 50-100 higher Supply SLAUGHTER STEERS—High included 12 percent Cows and 12 Choice and Pnme 1050 1420 lbs 35 35 36 25. few head 36 50-36 85, SLAUGHTER STEERS—High- ciioifce 950-1325 lbs 33 50-35 75, Choice and Prime 1100 1325 lbs mainly 34 00-35 50. high-Good 35 25 36 25. Choice 9501375 lbs and low-Choice 32 25 34 00. Good 33 75-35 75. high-Good and lojv- 29 75-33 00. Standaid and low- Choice 32 25-34 00. Good 30 50- Qoo d 28 00-29 50 33 25. Standaid and low-Good COWS—Utility and high-dress -27 00 30 00 mg Cuttei , 23 00-24 85. few 25 00- SLAUGHTER HEIFERS 26 00 Cutter 21 50-23 50, Canner Choice and Pnme 800 950 lbs and low-Cutter 20 00 2150 30 75-31 35, few Good 28 00-29 75 BULLS Choice 28 50 29 75; COWS—Utility and high-di ess- Good 26 00-28 50, Utility and mg Cutter 23 50-25 10, few 25 25- Commercial 26 50-2860, couple 25 60, Cutter 22 50 24 50, Canner 29 00-30 75 and low-Cutter 20 50-22 50 CALVES 482—Vealeis steady. BULLS Choice 29 00-30 25, instances 1 00 higher couple 30 75-31 50: Good 27 50- VEALERS—Choice 44 00-46 00. 29 00, Utility and Commeicial Good 41 50-44 50, Standard 39 00 27 50-29 75, several 30 10 30 75 43 50; Utility 37 004 0 50. Cull 90 FEEDER STEERS—Neai two 120 lbs 34 00-39 00, 65-85 lbs load Choice 1000-1175 lbs with 29 00-34 00 Good to low Choice slaughter HOGS 344 —Bai rows and Gilts finish 32 50 34 50 mostly steady (Continued on Page 3) (Continued on Page 3) June December March April May June Trend: Cattle are lower; Hogs are steady and Potatoes are higher. SEE US FOR ALL YOUR IRRIGATION NEEDS LESTER A. SINGER Ronks. Pa. 687-6712 AUCTIONS makes the difference in marketing livestock! New Holland mokes 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 Abram W Diffeafaach, Manager Phone (717) 354-2194 Auction Only June 11, 1969 FUTURES TRADING (Closing bids as of Thursday, June 12 1969) Midwestern Live Cattle Chicago 34.30 32.20 30.62 27.80 28.80 28.65 b bid n-nominal aasked Vintage Auction Live Hogs Maine Potatoes Chicago New York 25.50 25.00 23.92 21.60 21.23 CATTLE 1060—Compared to last Thursday, Slaughter Steel s 50-1.00 highei. Cows 50-100 high er; Bulls strong to 100 higher Supply included 11 percent Bulls and 22 peicent Cows SLAUGHTER STEERS—High- Choice and Piime 1050-1325 lbs 35 50-36 25, few 36 35 36 60, Choice 950-1300 lbs 33 75 35 85, high-Good and low-Choice 32 00 34 00, Good 30 25-33 50. Standard and low-Good 26 85 29 60 COWS—Utility and high-dress mg Cutter 23 85-26 00. including 22 head 25 50 26 00; Cutter 22 50- 24 50, Cannei and low-Cuttei 2100 22 50 BULLS Choice 28 50 30 00, few 30 25-31 00. Good 26 85 28 50: Utility and Commercial 26 75 29 00. few 29 25 30 35 CALVES 334 Vealeis fully steady VEALERS—Choice 44 00-47 00 couple 48 50; Good 42 00 45 50; Standaid 39 00-44 00, Utility 38 00-41 50, Cull 32 00-37 00 SHEEP 32 Spring Lambs weak to 1 00 lower SPRING LAMBS—Choice 80- 95 lbs 29 00-30 50, Good 55-75 lbs 25 00-28 00. Receipts of 97 cows. 4 bulls and 41 heifers sold steady Hol stein 400-645; Guernseys 225 335, Other breeds 275-385, Bulls 155- 250, Heifers 310-460 VINTAGE SALES STABLES, Inc. 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 Phone Area Code 717-442-4181 Box 100 Paradise, Pa, 10 mi East of Lancaster on Rt. 30 Kenneth E. Hershey, Sales Manager 2.36 2.67 2.92 So » •dd Member REPORT New Holland Auction June 12. 1969 COWS June 11, 1969 \ Telephone 717-733-7911 HORSES June 9, 1969 Receipts of 401 horses sold steady. Mules 120-145; Work horses 125-140; Riding horses 115 450: Driving horses 95-245; Pony (mares) 20-40. (geldings) 20 35, Killeis 9-10 HOGS June 9, 1969 Receipts of 967 hogs and 40 shoats sold steady Retail 2650- 27 25, Wholesale 26-26 50, Heavy weights 24-26; Sows 16-19.50; Boais 14 16 CALVES June 9, 1969 Receipts of 123 calves sold steady Choice and Prime 4346; Good and L Choice 4042.50; Standard 37-39 50: Common 25- 36 50 Chicago Cattle Weekly Review CATTLE—Compared with last Friday, slaughter steers and heif ers steady to 25 higher Cows and bulls steady Local Receipts included 76 per cent slaughter steers and 19 per cent heifers, balance mostly cows. Overall finish slaughter steers not as attractive as last week with 18 percent Prime and 70 percent Choice compared with 25 percent Prime and 63 percent Choice last week, and 11 percent Prime and 78 percent Choice last Year Average cost and weight (Continued on Page 3)