Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, January 24, 1970, Image 2

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    LuncnMor Farming. Saturday. January 24.1070
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At Lancaster Yards
Weekly Review
January 22. 1970 steady Choice and Prime 49-54;
CATTLE 646 Compared Good and L Choice 4348 50;
CATTLE 790 Compared to f 0 j as j Thursday, Slaughter Standard 35-42 50; Common 24«
last Tuesday, Slaughter Steers steers week to 25 lower, most 34 50.
C \TTLE 1800 —Commred to C\TTLE 837 Compared to stiong to 50 higher, with most decline on freights over 1200
I ■«( weeks close Slnimhter Monday. Slaughter Steers un- I;,te sales 50 higher, Cows steady n, s ; Cows strong to mostly 50 HAY
Steels uneven, weights' undei e ' eih nei Shts under 1150 lbs. to 1 - 00 lower > most decline on higher; Bulls 25-50 lower, in- January 19, 1970
1150 lbs mostlv steadv weights niostly steady, weights over 1150 B , ulls scarce - few sales stances 100 lower on Good and Receipts of 12 loads of straw
over 1150 lbs steadv to 50 low- lbs stead - v t 0 25 lower. Cows 25- uu, y steady. Choice. Supply included 45 per- co j d as follows; Alfalfa hay. $4O
- Cows 100125 lowei Bulls 75 lower. Bulls steady to 50 low- SLAUGHTER STEERS cent Cows, $46. Mixed hay $34-$4O; and
steadv to 50 lowei. Supply in- er - High-Choice and Prime 1050-1250 SLAUGHTER STEERS stiaw $4B-$55.
eluded an estimated 55 peicent SLAUGHTER STEERS bs - 30 75-31 85; ten head 32.00- High-Choice and Prime 1100- ——
Slaughtei Steeis and 30 peicent High-Choice and Prime 975-1250 32 85; Choice 900-1200 lbs 29.75- 1400 lbs. 30.00-31.75; Choice 950-
Cows and Bulls lbs 30 60-3160, Choice 950-1150 31 00, several 31.00-31.60; Choice 1200 lbs. 29 25-30.75, 1200-1350 CnlCaffO Cattle
SL \UGHTER STEERS lbs 29 50-31 10, 1150-1300 lbs 1 2 00-1325 lbs. 29 35-30 60; high- lbs. 28.75-30 25; high-Good and S
High Choice and Pnme 9751250 29 25-30 50, 1300-1450 lbs 28 60- Good and low-Choice 28.60-30 00; low-Choice 1000-1200 lbs 28 50- u/aetlu Dbvlbw
lbs 30 60-31 60, couple loads 29 75: couple lots 1495-1515 lbs Good 27.00-29 50; Standard 24 50- 2950, 1200-1350 lbs. 28 00-29 00; J
1)55 1300 lbs 30 00-30 25, Choice 28 10-28 25, high-Good and low- 27 50 Good 26 25-28.75. Compared with last Friday,
950 1150 lbs 29 50-31 10: 1150- Choice 950-1200 lbs 28 60-29 75, COWS Utility and high- COWS Utility and high- stee rs 50-75 highei; slaughter
1300 lbs 29 25 30 50, 1350 1450 1200-1350 lbs 28 002935, Good dressing Cutter 20 25-2185, few dressing Cutter 20 25 22 00, few heifers steady to 25 higher, cows
lbs 28 60 29 75, couple lots 1495- 27 00-28 75; Standaid and low- 22.00-22 50; Cutter 19 25-21 00; 22 00-22 50; Cutter 19 50-21.25, 5 0 . 75 higher, bulls steady.
1515 lbs 28 10-28 25; high-Good Good 25 00 27 00 Canner and low-Cu(ter 17 50-19 - Canner and low-Cutter 1750- Local receipts 76 percent
--'"Sonn C ?o=A°’,i 25 °ni bs 28 ' cows Utility and high- 50 - 19 rttt t q 9a r n oa 9= slaughter steers and 20 percent
60 29/o. 1200 1350 lbs 28 00 29- diessmg Cuttei 19 25-20 75, few BULLS Good 26 85-28 35, B Y “ 6 °- 29 25 J slaughter heifers with balance
3o Good 27 00 29 00, Standard 20 85-21 85, Cutter 18 25-20 00; couple Choice 28 75 30 00, Utility X oocl 26.50-28 35, Utility and mostly cows overall finish
~nd low-Good 25 00 27 00 Crnrei and low Cutter 17.50-18- ard Commercial 26 50-29 60. 50-29 00 slaughter steers improved over
F-,v 50 CALVES 453 Vealei s steady ™ - V<*l« . most- past°w.ek with 27 p/rcevt Prime
F.w Choice 900 950 lbs 28 00- BULLS Choice 28 35 29 00, to 100 lower _ Choice 61 nn. and 64 percent Choice, compared
COWS utilitv and hi°h ? ood 27 50-28 35, Utility and VEALERS Choice 51 00-54 -53 50, several 54 00 56 00; Good Wldl 2 ? P ercent P nmeand 70
d essmg s CutteV^l92s-2075, h few C “ Cl ’ ! 27 o °- 2910 50. few 55.00 56 60, Good 4700- 47505200. Standaid 43 50-4800 Prime per^eni
mainly on Monday 20 85 21 85 CALVES 26 Small supply s'oo, Standard 4150-47 00, Uti- Utility 34 00 4100, Cull 90-120 ?we last Averase cost
Cutte; 18 25 29 00 Cannei and Vealei s 1 00-2 00 lusher lity 35 00-4100. Cull 90-120 lbs lbs 29 00-34 00, 65-85 lbs 25 00- “ ,25 m
lew -Cnttei 17 50 18 50 VEALERS - Choice 52 00- 28 00-32 00, 65 85 lbs 23 00-28 00 31.00 Tf S ih
. B V; S ,-i?”‘ Ce ,?. 83 . 5 - 3000 / <Co n -mued on Page 3) (C.A.mued on Page 3) cows “; «
OO 29?0 t;lllty and ~ ~ January 31, 1970 lbs last week and 29 34 and 1158
" FEEDER "STEERS - Few FUTURES TRADING Receipts of 34 cows sold PnSe
loads mixed-Standaid and Good rUIURE/J 1 steady Holstein 375590, Other 1 P
1100 lbs Holsteins 29 50 bids as of Thursday, January 21 1970) bleeds 225 350 SLAUGHTER STEERS On
steady'to weak _ Veal6l * Cl ° S3d New York HORSES Monday, couple loads Choice and
VEVLERS Choice 5100- Chicago Chicago Maine Chicago January 19, 1970 Low-Pnme 1000-1100 lbs. Yield
*4 00 few head 54 00-56 00 Good Catt!e Hogs Potatoes Fresh Eggs Receipts of 217 hoi ses sold Giade 2 and 3 3100 Wednesday,
.t nn .Z Jl ? *A> aa steady Woik horses (single) Prime 1200-1400 lbs Yield Grade
Uhhtv 34 00 DO 190 120 January 62 90 225 ' 275 ’ (pans) 60 °- 780 ’ Mules 3 and 429 75-30 50, load 1250 lbs.
l2s 28 00 66 86 lil Son (single) 150-360, (pairs) 340-500, 30 75. load Prime 1550 lbs. Yield
93 00 ’ February 90 25 2817 54 55 Rldm S horses 35-345, Driving Grade 4 and 528 00, High-Choice
Mnnw- qaa „ , I_! ’ . horses 90-220, Killeis 7-8, Ponies and Prime 1150-1400 lbs. Yield
o.u wT’ c S ° March 351 4825 !0-35 Grade 3 and 429 25-30 25, Choice
Gilts 50-75 higher. Sows scarce raar C“ 48 - <4S Q6O lino lbs 2 and 329 5*30 60
aSS “ssrs = —ss — 3.,3 ■■■ Jm „ *« 1969 1-r » « ssttss:
lbs 30 25 Couple lots US 1-2 190- ~ “~ Receipts of 1114 hogs sold 1400 lbs 3 and 4
(Continued on Page 3) steady Retail 29 25-31, Whole- choice 1400-1525 lbs 27.50-28 50,
sale 28 75-29 25, Sows 20 50 24 - Mixed Good and Choice 950-1250
50, Boars 18-20 ]bs 28 50-29 50
CALVES SLAUGHTER HEIFERS —.
January 19, 1970 On Wednesday, High-Choice and
Receipts of 133 calves sold (Continued on Page 3)
Janiinr • 22. 1970
FRANK H. BUCHER
2160 Main St., Rothsville, Pa.
626-6504
LESTER ERB
312 S. Mount Joy St.
Elizabethtown, Pa 367-7112
JASON H. MELLINGER
R. D. 1
Strasburg, Pa,
JONATHAN S. SHIRR
366 E. Main St, Bareville, Pa.
656 9302
EDGAR C. UMBLE
Pequea Ave.
Gap, Pa.
MARKET NEWS REPORT
June
July
August
September
October
November
December
Tiend Cattle aie lower, Hogs are lower, Potatoes are steady
and Eggs are steady
687-6546
442-4525
Auction Only
January 21,1970
30.07 27.60
31.15 26.25
30.50-b
30.25
b-bid n-nominal
a-asked
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January 20, 1970
27.25
2.49
38.25
40.05
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