9—T.nnpn9frr Farming. Saturday. December 27. 1960 ! *' At Lancaster Yards Weekly Review December 24, 19GD CATTLE 1100 Compared to last weeks close slaughtei steers steady to 50 higher: cows fully steady; small supply bulls steady. Supply included 40 per cent slaughter stcei s and 40 percent cows and bulls. SLAUGHTER STEERS Load High Choice and Prime 1320 lb 29 50 on Monday: Choice 975-1325 lb 29.00 30 35: high Good and low Choice 28- 35-29 10: Good 27 25 28 50: Standard and low Good 25 75- 27.25. cows Utility and high dressing Cutter 20 50-22 00, few 22 25 22 85: Cutter 18.75-2100, Canner and low Cutter 17 00- 19.00. BULLS Choice 28 00-29 00; Good 26 50 28 00; Utility and Commercial 25.75-28 00, few to 29 00. CALVES 350 Vealers steady to 2 00 higher with clos ing sales showing most advance Choice 48 00- VEALERS Home Economists Meet In Little Rock The Home Economists Coor dinating Committee met in early December in Little Rock, Arkansas to discuss the 1970 consumer education and pi emo tion plans for the egg industry •This committee, now in its second year, was formed with the purpose of coordinating ac tivities of home economists and marketing specialists on a state, regional and national basis Pat Myles, Director of Home Economics for the Poultry and Egg National Board, outlined the national PENB promotions for the coming year Sugges tions weie made on how each individual could tie-in with these promotions in their own aieas A luncheon was held and snecial invited guests weie Dr Ava Rogers, State Leader, Ex tension Home Economics, Miss Fiancille Kelhon, Nututiomst Extension Seivice, and Miss P.uth Powell, Dnecloi, School Food Services Co hostesses for the Little Rock meeting weie Bonnie Campbell and Pam Armstiong of the Arkansas Livestock and Poultiy Commission, who were commended by the committee for the fine arrangements they had made The committee will meet in the Spring in Washington, D C. “The USDA home economists me arranging for an interesting tour of government facilities while we’re there, so I hope we’ll have a good turnout,” said Pat Myles REGULAR LIVESTOCK AUCTION EVERY FRIDAY Stockers & Feeders All Weights All Breeds Now beginning to Move Good Doing Shenandoah Valley Va. Cattle STAUNTON UNION STOCK YARDS, INC. Staunton, Va. MARKET NEWS REPORT Auction Only December 24, 1969 CATTLE 320 Compared to Monday slaughter steers fully 50 higher: cows fully steady; bulls mostly steady. SLAUGHTER STEERS Choice 975-1325 lb. 2910-30 35; high Good and low Choice 28 35- 2910, Good 27 25-28 50; Stand ard and low Good 26 25-27.25. COWS Utility and high dressing Cutter 20 50-22 00, few 22 25 22 85; Cutter 19 50-20 50; Canner and low Cutter 17.50- 19 00. BULLS Choice 28 00-29 00: Good 26 50-28 00; Utility and Commercial 27 00-29 00. CALVES 44 Vealers 100- 2 00 higher, VEALERS Few Choice 51 - 50-53 50, Good 48 00-51 00; Standai d 42 00-45 00, Utility 34 - 00-40 00, Cull 27 00-31 00 HOGS 39 Banows.and gilts 25-50 higher BARROWS AND GILTS US 1 190-205 lb 30 50. US 2-3 190-265 lb 29 00-29 25. SHEEP None. 50, ten head 54 00-55 50, Good 47 00-50.50; Standard 42 50-46 50, 52 00 few 52 50 53 50. Good 45 - Utility 36 00-42 00, Cull 90-120 00-50 00; Standard 40 00-45 00; lb 29 50-35 00, 65-85 lb 27 50- Utility 32 00-40 00, Cull 90-120 3150 lb 28 00-32 00, 65-85 lb 25.00- 29 00 HOGS 650 gilts 25-75 higher BARROWS AND GILTS BARROWS AND GILTS Closing sales. ;US 1 190-205 lb. us 1 200-215 lbs. 29 50-30 00 US 30 50 US 2-3 190-265 lb. 2900- j. 2 200-240 lbs. 29.00-29.35. US 2925 - , 2-3 190-240 lbs. 28.50-2885. US SHEEP 150 Wooled lambs 3 . 4 350-255 lbs 27.25-27.75. US 2 steady, slaughter ewes scarce. 175-180 lbs. 27 75-28 50. WOOLED LAMBS Choice 70-85 lb 28 00-29.00, few lots SHEEP 15 Insufficient 30 00, Good 65-85 lb 24 00-28.00. volume for a market test. December January ’7O February March April May June July August October Trend Cattle are higher; Hogs are higher, Potatoes are high' er and Eggs are lower •* «w * 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. Abram W. Diffenbach, Manager Phone (717) 354-2194 HOGS 378 Barrows and Barrows and gilts fully steady. FUTURES TRADING (Closing bid as of Wednesday, December 24,1969) New York Chicago Chicago Maine New York Cattle Hogs Potatoes Fresh Eggs 30.22 29.90 28.25 30.65 26.80 3.38 40.50 30.75 27.35 30.87 30.20 a-asked Vintage Auction December 23, 1969 CATTLE 501 Compared to last Tuesday slaughter steei s strong to 50 higher; cows un even Utility steady, Canner and Cutter strong to 50 higher: bulls scarce. Supply included 35 per cent cows. SLAUGHTER STEERS High Choice and Prime 1050- 1200 lb. 31.00-31 60, three head 32 00-32 60; Choice 950-1350 lb 2900-31.00; high-Good and low Choice 28.25-29.50; Good 26 25- 28 75. COWS Utility and high dressing Cutter 20.50-22 00, sev eral 22 10-23 00; Cutter 19 25-21 - 25; Canner and low Cutter 17.75- 19 25. BULLS Few Utility and Commercial 26 50-28 50 CALVES 335 Vealers $2 00 higher, instances $4 00 higher on Cull. VEALERS Choice 5100-53 - 3.18 45.25 4.06 38.60 27.45 b-bid n-nominal The New Holland Thursday sale was not held due to Christmas holiday, so no report is given. | a year ago Heifer supply mostly Chicago cattle High Good to Prime weighing ° 850-1050 lbs. Weekly Review CATTLE Compared with Prime 1200-1400 lbs. Yield last weeks close. Slaughter Grade 3 and 4 29.50-30.00, eight steers 50-75 higher. Slaughter loads at latter price. Mixed High heifers 50 higher. Cows 50-75 Choice and Prime 1100-1400 lbs. higher and bulls 50 lower. Re- 29 25-29,75, one load 1100 lbs, ceipts 80 percent slaughter 30 00. Choice 950-1150 lbs. Yield steers 17 percent heifers with Grade 2 to 4 28.75-29.75, Choice the balance mostly cows. Over- 1150-1350 lbs. Yield Grade 3 and all finish of steers about the 4 28 50-29.25 Mixed Good and same as last week with 17 per- Choice 28 00-28.75, Good 26.75- cent Prime and 72 percent 28 00. Standard and Low Good Choice this compares with 16 25 00-26 75. percent Prime and 71 percent SLAUGHTER HEIFERS Choice last week and 12 per- High Choice and Prime 900-1050 cent Prime and 78 percent lbs 28 75-29 00, Five loads at Choice a year ago Average cost 29 00, Choice 850-1025 lbs. Yield and weight of steers estimated Grade 2 to 4 28.00-28.50, Mixed at 28 85 and 1160 lbs this com- Good and Choice 27.00-27.75, pared with 28 75 and 1155 lbs. Good 25 00-27.00. last week and 29 28 and 1152 lbs COWS Utility and Com- mercial 19 25-20.75, High Dress- A recent report from our Vet- in \ CaDner _ ' t . and Cutter 17 50-20.00. erninary Science Department at _ Penn State reveals that out- h ow muC h wood should you breaks of hog cholera were near- ge t if you buy a “cord” for your ly twice the number in 1969 as stove or fireplace? This is often compared to 1968. Several states asked at this time of the year accounted for a large percentage there > s . - ° terest in getting the Winter’s of these outbreaks -Along the sap piy on hand. Our forester in eastern seaboard w* notice that forms us that a cord of wood is South Carolina, North .Carolina, defined as “the amount of wood and ■ Maryland are mentioned, contained in 128 cubic feet of Every hog producer and live- space.” This is a neatly .piled stock dealer should make every rank of wood four feet high, four, effort to eradicate this dreaded feet wide and eight feet long disease of swme. Pig traffic (from left to right} nut may only through public markets, and gar- be pieces 16 to 18 inches long, bage feeding of hogs may have instead of the eight feet longj in to be stopped entirely. Pennsyl- this case the buyer is only get vama pig feeders should'be very ting about %of a cord of wood, sure they know lhe~exact source because of the shorter pieces, of alt feeder pigs they Tiny, and Hardwoods in general make bet pigs should never be fed any gar- ter fireplace wood and most bage unless it is thoroughly cook- wood should be dried for at least ed Strict sanitation practices and a year-before it burns well wllh prompt reporting of sick animals out coaxing from other mater are also very important ials 51.70 46.50 P. L. ROHRER & BRO, INC. Smoketown, Pa. 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 New Holland Auction SLAUGHTER STEERS We’re sending you a spe cial delivery of our warm est wishes for a New Year that’s happy, healthy and prosperous for you and yours Phone 397-3539