2 Lancaster Farming. Saturday, October 25. 1969 At Lancaster Yards Weekly Review Auction Only October 23, 1969 October 22, 1969 CATTLE 501 Compared to CATTLE 841 Compared to CATTLE 3800 Compared to CATTLE 725 CnmmroH tn last Tuesday, small supply slau- last Thursday, Slaughter Steers HOGS last week close, Slaughter Steers jj o d g l ht ghter Steers mainly steady ta 25 uneven, mainly steady to' 25 October 20,1969 steady to 50 lower; Cows weak to s , eadv Good lo i ow .Choi>p higher; Cows 25 to mostly.so low- lower; Cows 1.00-1.50 lower, with Receipts of 1432 hogs- sold 1 50 lower; Bulls steady to strong; S f ea{ j v ’to weak 1 Cows weak to 50 er » Bolls strong to 50'higher on some sales of lots fully 2.00 low- steady.-Retail 26.75-28.50; Whole* Feeder Steers fully steady. lower- Bulls steady to 50 higher small supply. Supply included 48 er, sale 26.25-26.75; Heavyweights Hl -hSSS.S , 2 - P««”‘COW S . SLAUGHTER STEERS - 25 25 ' 26 ' 25 ' 7? Vo 7? Chn?r High-Choice and Prime 1100-1275 SLAUGHTER STEERS High-Choice and Prime 1050-1250 CALVES {{?. ooittnm. K 1 , lbs. 29.75-30.75; Choice 950-1300 Fewhigh-Choice and Prime 1000- lbs. 30.00-31.00; Choice 950-1300 October 20. 1969 w ,7,- /! ;, o« lbs. 28.75-30.00; high-Good and 1200 lbs. 30.00-30.50, 12 head lbs. 28.85-30.25; high-Good and Receipts of 110 Calves sold’ , 7- , low-Choice 27.75-29.25; Good 26.- Choice and Prime 30.75-32.00; low-Choice 28.00-29.10; Good 26.- steady. Choice and Prime 44-49; 9i : noß-n aaifl ancl JOW ‘ (jOOCI 60-28.25; Standard and low-Good Choice 950-1250 lbs. 28.60-30.50; 60-28.25; Standard and low-Good Good and L. Choice 40-43; Stan -i4.ou-_b.ou. 24.50-26.50. high-Good and low-Choice 27.75- 24.50-26.60. dard 35-39.50; Common 22-34.50. SLAUGHTER lIFIFERS COWS Utility and high-dress- 2 “-o°> ew 29.25-29.50; Good 28.75- COWS—Utility and high-dress- : Couple lots Choice 800-850 lbs. jn« Cutter 18.75-20.50- Cutter 17.- 28 -75; few head Standard and ing Cutter 18.00-19.75, few 20.00- yil • 28.50-29.00. 7549.75; Canner and" low-Cutter low-Good 25.00-26.50. 20.25; Cutter 17.00-19.25; Canner valll6 COWS—Utility and high-dress- 15.50-17.50. - COWS—Utility and high-dress- anc * l°w-Cutter 14.75-17.50. Weekly Review . ing Cutter 18.75-20.50; several on BULLS Good 26.35-27.85, ing Cutter 18.50-20.50, few 20.75- BULLS Choice 28.75-30.00: Monday 20.50-21.50; Cutter 17.75- few Choice 28.25-29.50; Utility 21.35; Cutter 17.50-19.50; Canner Good 26.85-29.00; Utility and CATTLE Compared with 19.75; Canner and low-Cutter 15.- and Commercial 26.00-28.75, few a nd low-Cutter 16.00-17,50. Commercial 26.00-28.50. last Friday, Slaughter Steers and 50-17.50. 29.00-29.50. RnT T o _ rooH FEEDER STEERS Choice Heifers steady to 23 lower Slau (Continued on Page 3) (Continued on Page 3) ® nfl Camr £ ercial 800-900 lbs. 27.60-28.85; mixed- ghter Cows 1.00 lower. Bulls Good and Choice 600-715 lbs. 27.- steady to 50 higher. ' ‘ • 75-28.50, 750-880 lbs. 27.35-27.60. T „ , . . . , , , FUTURES TRADING l.OO lowei^ 631618 CALVES 451 Vealers steady ce nt Slaughter Steers and 20 per (Closing bids as of Thursday, October 23.1969) VEALERS—Choice 48.00-51.00 6l ’ * ate Slaughter Heifers 10 per- Good 44.00-49.00; Standard 41.00- ® r !z; , _ cent Feeders, balance mostly 45.00; Utility 35.00-41.00; Cull 90- VEALERS—Choice 48.00-50.00 Cows. Overall finish Slaughter 120 lbs 30 00-34 50 65-85 lbs couple 50.50-52.00; Good 44.00- Steers not as attractive, as last 27 00-30.00 ' ’ . 48.00; Standard 39.00-44.00; Util- week with 10 percent- Prime. ity 33.00-38.00;-Cull 90-120 lbs. smallest since March/and 78 per~ 29.00-34.00, 65-85 lbs. 25.00-30.00. cent Choice, This compared with SHEEP 4 No market test. 15 percent Prime and 75' per cent Choice last week and-11 per- COWS cent prime and 78 'percent October 22, 1969 Choice last year. - Average Receipts of 148 cows and 3 cost steers estimated at 28.50, heifers sold steady.- Holstein 425- the -lowest since last December. 800; Other breeds 265-385; Hei- and compared with 29.43 last fers 240-255. * week and 28.23 last year, Averi age weight Steers estimated at 1150 lbs., compared with 11541bs last week and 1134 lbs. last yea£ Receipts ~of 362 horses sold Heifer-supply mostly High Good, ‘ lower. Riding ' horses 80-295; (Cobtinned on Page 3) October November December February '7O 28.65 March April May June August September October a-asked Trend; Cattle are stronger: Hogs are steady; Potatoes are stronger and Eggs are stronger. AUCTIONS makes the difference in marketing livestock! MCW Mslisild 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, New Holland, Penna. Abram W. Diffenbach, Manager Phone (717) 354-21&4 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; rVETTi SATURDAY AT S;*10 A.M ; For Marketing Information Phttw Area Cvde 717-442-4131 F-o\ 100 _ Paradise, Pa 10 n;i East of Larxasifir on Rt,-30 -Kenneth E. Hershey, Sales Manager MARKET NEWS REPORT New York Chicago Chicago Maine New York Cattle Hogs Potatoes Fresh Eggs 28.50 26.75 23.35 29.38 24.25 29.67 24.75 29.65 29.10 b-bid nuominal 48.90 48.50 3.32 47.75 2.69 38.75 2.92 3.44 39.20 INC. | VALUABLE DOOR PRIZES TO BE GIVEN AWAY AT EACH SALE i , Sponsored by: The Lancaster Livestock Exchange and Union Stock Yard Co: Vintage Auction October 21, 1969 Barrows and HOGS 340 Gilts 50-75 lower BARROWS AND GILTS—US 1- 215-250 lbs. 27.10-27.50 few US 1 205-235 lbs. 27.60-28.00. US 2- 200-250 lbs. 26.50-27.00.-US' 2 175-185 lbs. 24.85-25.00: SHEEP 98 .. Wodled-Lambs fully steady. WOOLED LAMBS Choice 65-90 lbs. 30.00-32.00; .Good 26.00- 29.50; Utility 22.00-24:00. - -, - Hunters May Have Game Dressed In Inspected Plants State Agriculture Secretary Leiand H. Bull today assured hunters that there are no re strictions on having deer and other large game dressed in Pennsylvania meat plants. “There must have been sistent rumors lately that meat plants are not permitted to dress deer and other game,” Secretary Bull said. “This is not true.” “Both state and federal meat inspection regulations specifi cally permit plants to process game for hunters. They also may mix venison and meat from other game with beef, pork or (Continued on Page 3) i CUP OUT AND SAVE SPECIAL STOCKER & FEEDER SALES LANCASTER UNION 'STOCK YARDS - IN SALES PAVILION - FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 7 , 1969 AT 1:00 p. M. Got WET corn Problems? Next time, plant earlier, high yiehfing VARIETIES BRAND X ml ili Zalzb The Modern Corn for Modern farmers Smoketown, Pa, Ph, 397-3539 FALL SALE SCHEDULE November 21 AIS Sales, Fridley Sitarlrtag At IPi M, New Holland Auction October 23, 1969 HORSES October 20, 1969 , Driving horses 85-310; ■Potties &• 25: Killers 4-5. \ r
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