Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, August 09, 1969, Image 2

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    —Lancaster Farming. Saturday. August 9.1969
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At Lancaster Yards
f Weekly Review
CATTLE 2600 Compared to
last weeks close slaughter steers
steady instances 25 higher; cows
$1 00-1.50 higher; bulls weak to
t5O lowei Supply included 60 per
cent slaughter steers, 25 percent
cows and bulls with the balance
mainly feedei steers
SLAUGHTER STEERS
Load Pi line 1225 lb 533 00 high
Choice and Pnme 1030 1325 lb
i>32 00 32 85, Choice 950 1325 lb
SlO 75 32 35 few S3O 35 30 75
Inch Good and low Choice $29 75-
3125 Good $2B 75 30 50 Stand
aid and low Good $26 75 28 75
SLUGHI'ER HEIFERS
Ftw hoed Choice °OO 1000 lb
S2B 85 20 10
COWS Utilit\ and high
diessing Cutloi 522 25 24 10 leu
£>24 25 24 ,33 Cuttei S2O 25 22 75
Cannei and low Cuttei 18 00 20-
50
BULLS Choice $27 50 29-
bO, Good $25 75 27 50 Utility and
Commeicial $25 50 28 50, few 28 -
bC-29 85, Cuttei and low Utility
$22 00 25 25
CALVES 500 Vealeis steady
to $1 00 highei
VEALERS Choice $44 50-
47 00. few head on Monday $4B -
00 Good' 42 00-45 00; Standard
38 50-43 00, Utility $3400-39 00;
Cull 90-120 lb 29 00-34 00 65-85
lb 23.00-29 00.
HOGS 1250 -
gilts $1.50 higher
Bairows and November
Closing sales BARROWS AND
GILTS US 1-2 210-230 lb $27 -
85-2810 One lot US 1 225 lb
29.00 US 2-4 200-240 lb. 27 60-
27 75 250 255 lb 27 10-27 50
SHEEP 200 Spung lambs
sti ong to 50 highei Ewes steady
SPRING LAMBS Choice 55-
90 lb $27 50-30 00, Good $25 50-
27 50 Utility $22 00-24 50
SLAUGHTER EWES
litj and Good ?4 50 10 00
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PROTECT YOUR FARM
WITH A PINCOR PTO
TRACTOR DRIVEN ALTERNATOR
9 50,000 watts surge capacity
'• 10,000 watts continuous duty
9 Slow speed—UOO RPM operation
<• Cool running triple chain drive transmission
* Heavy duty motor starting
<• Close voltage regulation
• Meets HEMP codes
9 Heavy duly construction
# Induction hardened input shaft
* Ram proof construction
• Completely wired control box
9 Three phase available
-SEE IT AT... ■ .. —hi
Haverstick Bros.
2111 Stone Mill Rd
Lancastei, Pa 17603
eh. (717) 392-5722
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MARKET NEWS REPORT
Auction Only **
August 6, 1969
CATTLE 1583 Compared to
Monday slaughter steers weak to
50 lower: cows 50-75 higher;
bulls about steady.
SLAUGHTER STEERS
High Choice and Prime 1050-1325
lbs $32 25-32 85: Choice 950-1325
lb $3O 75-32 35 few $3O 35-30 75;
high Good and low Choice $2O 75-
3123- Good $2B 75-30 50 Stand
ai d and low Good $26 75-28 25.
SLAUGHTER HEIFERS
Few head Choice 900-1000 lb
$2B 85 29 10
COWS Utilitv and high
die-sing Cuttei 522 25 24 10. few
'■-24 25 21 35 Cutter S2O 25-22 75
C.mnei and lou Cuttei $lB 00-
20 50
BULLS Good 525 75 27 50.
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August
October
December
February ’lO 21.75
March
April
May
June
Uti-
August
Tiend Cattle aie higher: Hogs aie steady and cattle aie
low ei
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
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, Penn a.
Ain am W. Dtffenbach, Manager Phone (717) 354-2194
FUTURES TRADING
(Closing bids as of Thursday Aug 7, 1969)
Midwestern
Live Tattle Live Hogs Maine Potatoes
Chicago Chicago New York
30.20
28.35
27.90
27.72
27.57
27.45
a-asked b bid n-nominal
Vintage Auction
August 5, 1969
CATTLE 1113 Compared to
last Tuesday, Slaughter Steers
75 to mostly 100 higher; Cows
weak to 50 lower; Bulls uneven.
Good and Choice mostly steady.
Utility and Commercial steady to
50 lower. Supply included 18 per
cent Cows.
SLAUGHTER STEERS
H'; i Choice and Prime 1000-1325
lbs 32 25-33 50, few head Choice
1100-1250 lbs yield Giadc 2 3 33-
00 33 50, with thiee head 34 00-
34 85; Choice 950-1350 lbs 30 75-
32 60. few 1350 1450 lbs 30 GO
-32 00. high Good and low- Choice
30 00 31 10 Good 28 75 30 25.
Standaid and low-Good 27 50-
28 75
SLAUGHTER HEIFERS
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26.40
23.65
22.35-b
22.00
CATTLE 964 Compared to
last Thursday slaughter steers
fully steady: cows 25-50 lower:
bulls fully steady. Supply includ
ed 26 percent cows and 16 per
cent bulls.
SLAUGHTER STEERS
High Choice and Prime 1100-1300
lb. $32 25 32 75, thiee head $32.-
85 33 00, Choice 950-1325 lb 30 -
50-32 35, high Good and low
Choice 29 75 3100. Good 28 00-
30 35, Standaid and low Good
2rf 00-28 50
SLAUGHTER HEIFERS
Few Choice 785 900 lb 29 00 29 -
85
COWS Utility and high
die'sing Cuttei 21 50-23 60.
couple 24 25 24 75 Cuttei 20 GO
-22 00 Cannei and lou Cuttei 18 -
50 20 25
BULLS Choice 28 25 29 25.
Good 26 00-28 00, Utility and
Commeicial 25 50 27 75. few 29-
25 29 60, Cuttei- and low Utility
23 00-25 50
CALVES 419 Vealers steady
to $lOO higher after early sales
ot Cull and Utility being $1 00
lower
VEALERS Choice 44 50-48 -
00; Good 4100-44 50; Standard
3800-41.00; Utility 32.00-3700;
Cull 90-120 lb. 29 00-33.00, 65-90
lb 2400-29.00.
SHEEP 21 Supply mainly
Good 65-80 lb. spring lambs sell
ing steady at 24.50-26 50.
2.20 ,
Receipts of 157 cows and 5
heifers sold steady Holstein 435-
800, Other breeds 275-400, Heif
er 150-380.
2.47
2.69
3.18
Receipts of 274 horses sold
steady Riding horses 90 450:
R. D. 3, Lititz, Pa.
350 Strasburg Pike, Lancaster
Ph. Lane. 397-5179 - Strasburg 687-6002 - Lititz 626-7766
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New Holland Auction
August 7, 1969
COWS
August 6, 1969
HORSES
August 4, 1969
Driving horses 130-360; Pootog
15-30; Killers 6-7.
HOGS
August 4, 1969
Receipts of 868 hogs sold
steady Retail 27 25-28.50; Whole*
sale 26 75-27 25; Heavyweights
26 75; Sows 19-22. Boars 14.50-17,
CALVES
August 4, 1969
Receipts of 129 calves sold
steady Choice and Prime 44-48;
Good and L Choice 41-43.50;
Standaid 37 40 50. Common 25-
36 50 i
Chicago Cattle
Weekly Review
CATTLE Compared last
weeks close, slaughter steers 50-
75 higher, slaughter heifers 50
highei. cows 50 higher. Bulls
steady.
Receipts 70 percent slaughter
steers, 25 percent heifers, the
balance mainly cows. Overall
finish of slaughter steers slightly
more attractive than last week
with 16 percent Prime and 73
percent Choice. This compares
with 15 percent Prime and 68
percent Choice last week, and 15
percent Prime and 71 percent
Choice last year. Average cost
and weight of slaughter steers,,
estimated *at 3150 and 1160 lbs.
compared with 29.74 and 1143
lbs. last week, and 27.80 and
1166 lbs. last year. Heifer supply
largely High Good to Low Prime
weighing 800-1025 16s. '
SLAUGHTER STEERS On
Monday several loads Prime
1175-1330 lbs Yield Grade 3 & 4
34 00 on Wednesday, Prime 1175-
1400 lbs 33.00-33 50, High Choice
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