—Lancaster Farming. Saturday. January 31.1970 2 At Lancaster Yards Weekly Review January 29, 1970 CATTLE 1900 Compared to last weeks close. Slaughter Steel s weak to mostly 50 lower, instanc es 75 lower on weights over 1200 lbs : Cows 1 00-1 50 higher; Bulls fully steady, few sales Feeder Steers steady SLAUGHTER STEERS—High- Choice and Prime 950-1200 lbs 30 50-30 85, one lot 1250 lbs. 30.00 Choice 950-1250 lbs. 29 00-30 50; 1250-1400 lbs 28 25-30 00: high- Good and low-Choice 900-1250 lbs 28 25-29 35; 1250-1400 lbs. £7 50-28 75: Good 26 50-28 75; Standaid and low-Good 23 50-26.- 50. SLAUGHTER HEIFERS Choice 800-1050 lbs. 27.00-28 50. COWS—Utility and high-dress ing Cutter 20 50-22 50, few 22 60- 23 00, Cutter 19 75-21 75; Canner and low-Cuttei 17.75 20 00 BULLS Choice 28 25-30 10. Cood 26 50-28 50, Utility and Commeicial 26 00-28 50 FEEDER STEERS Load Choice 550 575 lbs 35 00 35 50, pait load Standaid and Good 900 lb Holstems 25 00 CALVES 400 Vealeis 2 00- 3 00 highei VENDERS Choice 54 50 58- 00 10 head on Wednesday 58 50 5S 50 Good 47 50 54 00 Standai d 44 00 49 00 Utility 36 50 43 00 Cull 90 120 lbs 28 50 32 50 65 85 lbs 2100 28 50 HOGS 1,000 Ba’iows and CiLs mostly steady Sows scaic 3 . CLOSING SALES, BARROWS AND GILTS US 12 205 240 lbs 29 50-30 00, US 2 3 200 250 lbs 28 85-29.25 US 3 4 230-265 lbs 28.35-28 75 SHEEP 250 Wooled Lambs mostly steady, Slaughtei Ewes scarce WOOLED LAMBS Choice 70-105 lbs 29 50 3150, few at 32 00 Good 70-100 lbs 28 SO SO 00, Utility 25 50-28 00 Local Grain Prices March Starting tills vveex, a local ~ 17 gram price will be featuied on A P nl Lancastei Faimmg’s market pag- es It is made up of the average Ma y puces quoted by six participat ing local feed and grain con cerns It should be noted, how ever, that not eveiy dealer handl es each commodity All prices aie per bushel, except for eai corn which is per ton The average local giam puces quoted Thuisday, January 29, aie as follows Bid 38 67 143 77 138 Corn (eai) Corn (shelled) Oats Bailey Wheat 143 Bid is the price the dealei vail buy from the farmer delivei ed to the mill Offeied is the piice the dealei will sell foi at l>i« mill 441 Gas New York Eggs Pi ices continued then down waid tiend on laige, mediums and standaids Receipts light Buying activity slow and unag fessive on all sizes and giades with a wait and see attitude pie vailing in most quartets Offei ings of fancy eggs model ate im poits and othei less than fanc.v quality excessive. Jumbos con tinue at buidensome levels and cuirently selling in a lange of QO-64 mostly 61 ! '2 62c Laige am ple (depending on quality) with mediums faulj well cleaied Smalls and standaids light but tending to excessive piopoitions undei limited intei est in this size Caiton ordeis disappointing in most quaiteis. MARKET NEWS REPORT Auction Only January 28, 1970 CATTLE 774 Compared to Monday, Slaughter Steers weak to 50 lower, most decline on weights over 1200 lbs; Cows 50 to mostly 1.00 higher; Bulls fully steady. SLAUGHTER STEERS—High- Choice and Prime 950-1200 lbs. 30 50-30 85, let 1250 lbs 30.00; Choice 950-1250 lbs. 29.00-30.50; 1250-1400 lbs. 28 25-30.00; high- Good and low-Choice 900-1250 lbs 28 25-29 35; 1250-1400 lbs. 27 - 50-28.75; Good 26 50-28.60; Stan dard and low-Good 23 50-26 50. SLAUGHTER HEIFERS Cnoice 800-1050 lbs. 27 00-2835. COWS—Utility and high-dress ing Cutter 20 50-22 60. few 22.85- 23 00, Cutter 20 00-21 75; Canner and low-Cutter 17.75-20.00. BULLS Choice 28 00-30 60, Good 26 50-28 60, Utility and Commercial 26 00-28 50 Calves 99 Vealers 2 00- 4 00 higher, instance 5 00 highei on Choice VEALERS Choice 54 50 58 - OC, ten head 58 50 59 50, Good 49 50-54 00 Standai d 44 00-49 00. Ltihty 36 50 43 00, Cull 90 120 -lbs 28 50 32 50, 65 85 lbs 2^oo 28 50 HOGS 288 Gilts mosth steady BARROWS AND GILTS US 1-2 205 240 lbs 29 50-30 00, US Februaiy June July August September October Offered' 1 40 33 189 86 159 December Februaiy Cattle Hogs Sheep First 4 days 442,000 1,108,000 156,000 Trend Cattle are stronger; Hogs are stiongei, Potatoes are Same period last week 473 000 1,213,000 161,000 ower and Eggs are lower. Same period last year 440,000 1,198,000 169,000 162 VENTAGE 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 Bauows and FUTURES TRADING (Closing bids as of Thursday, January 29, 1970) Chicago O'cago Cattle Hogs 29.70 28.95 30.80 27.55 3.58 39.60 31.65 28.10 31.60 26.50 30.92 25.05 30.55 30.05 a-asked b-bid n-nominal Vintage Auction January 27, 1970 CATTLE 676 Compared to last Tuesday. Slaughter Steers mainly 50 lower, although few sales Choice 1000-1200 lbs about steady: Cows 50-75 higher; Bulls mostly steady. Supply included 44 percent Cows. SLAUGHTER STEERS—High- Choice and Pnme 1025-1200 lbs 30.75-31.75; Choice 900-1250 lbs. 29.25-31.00, few 1300-1375 lbs 28 35-29.25; high-Good and low- Choice 28 35-29 75; Good 26 50- 28.75; Standard and low-Good 25 00-27.00. SLAUGHTER HEIFERS Small lot high-Choice 850-950 lbs 29.00-30 00, Good 835-975 lbs 24.- 50-25.10. COWS—Utility and high-dress ing Cutter 20 50-22 00, few 22 00- 22.60; Cutter 19 75-21 50; Canner and low-Cutter 17.75-19.75 BULLS Good 26.75-27 85, couple Choice 28 75-29 00; Util ity and Commercial 27 50-29 35 CALVES 540 Vealms 100- 2 00 higher. VEAEEKS—Choice 53 00-56 00, five head 56 50-58 50, Good 48 00- 53 50; Standaid 42 50 48 50, Util ity 35 00-42 50, Cull 90-120 lbs (Continued on Page 3) 2 3 200-250 lbs 28 85-29 25, US 2-3 190-200 lbs 28 00-28 75, US 3 4 230-265 lbs 28 35-28 75 SHEEP 35 Wooled Lambs steady WOOLED LAMBS 75-105 lbs 30 00 3150 New York Maioe Chicago Potatoes Fresh Eggs 3.39 45.50 4.14 38.00 27.60 January 29, 1970 CATTLE 752 Slaughter Steers weak to 25 lower, instanc es 50 lower on high-Choice and Prime; Cows mostly steady: Bulls stiong to mostly 50 higher Supply included 40 percent Cows SLAUGHTER STEERS—High- Choice and Piime 1050-1350 lbs. 30 00-30 85; Choice 950-1300 lbs 28 75-30 50: high-Good and low- Choice 28 00-29 25; Good 26 50- 28 50; Standard and low-Good 24 00-2710. SLAUGHTER HEIFERS Choice 700-900 lbs 26.00-28 00 COWS —Utility and high-dress ing Cutter 20 25-22.35, few 22 85- 23 35; Cutter 19 50-21 10; Canner Chicago Cattle Weekly Review CATTLE Compared with last weeks close Slaughter Steers generally steady to 25 lower Slaughter Heifers 25 lower Cows steady to 50 higher and Bulls fully steady. Receipts 19 percent Slaughter Steel s, 18 percent Hei fers with the balance mostly Cows Overall finish of steers not as good as last week with 20 per cent Prime and 72 percent Choice this compares with 27 percent Pnme and 64 percent Choice last week and 14 percent Prime and 74 peicent Choice a year ago Average cost estimated at 29 25 compaied with 29 54 last week and 29 45 a yeai ago The aceiage weight is expected to chop ovei 20 lbs this week with the aveiage stimated at 1175 lbs as compared w'lth 1197 lbs last week and 1148 lbs a yeai ago SLAUGHTER STEERS . Choice Wednesday three loads high Choice and Pume 1000-1100 lbs 30 00, pait load Prime 1250 lbs. 30 00 On Monday three loads 30 25 Prime 1200-1400 lbs Yield Grade 3 and 4 29 25-29 75 High Choice and Pnme 1150-1450 lbs 29 00-29 75 Choice 950-1100 lbs Yield Giade 2 and 3 29 00-29 75 Choice 1100-1250 lbs Yield Grade 2 and 4 28 25-29 50 Choice 1250- 1400 lbs Yield Grade 3 and 4 28 00-29 00 Mixed Good and Choice 950-1250 lbs 28 00-28 75. SLAUGHTER HEIFERS High Choice and Prime 950-1100 lbs Yield Grade 3 and 4 28 75- 29 00 up to 29 25 on Monday Choice 850-1050 lbs Yield Grade 2 to 4 27 75-28 75 Mixed Good and Choice 27 00 27.75 49.55 37.80 40.00 39.00 * 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) 354r2194 New Holland Auction Federally Inspected Livestock Slaughter (Foi week starting January 26, 1970) and low Cutter 17.75-19.50, BULLS Choice 28.60-30.00, few 30 25-31 50; Good 26.00-28.75; Utility and Commercial 26.25« 29 00, five head 29 75-31.00. CALVES 371 Vealers un. even. Standard to Choice 2.00* 400 higher, Utility 1.00 higher; Cull steady to 1 00 lower. VEALERS—Choice 54.50-58.00, Five head 58 50-59.00; Good 50.00 -55 00, Standard 45 00-51.00; Utile ity 33 00-42 00; Cull 90-120 lbs. 28 00-34.00, 65-85 lbs. 24.00-29.00. COWS January 28, 1970 Receipts of 79 cows and 2 bulla sold stronger. Holstein 425-585; Other breeds 265-390; Bulls 200. 315 . HORSES January 26, 1970 Receipts of 387 horses sold strongei on work horses and mules Mules (single) 200-590, (pairs) 400 850; Work horses (single) 175-370, (pairs) 560* 1485, Riding horses 90-245; Driv ing horses 95-170; Ponies 10-25; Killeis 7 8 HOGS January 26, 1970 Receipts of 1134 hogs sold 23 higher Retail 2935-31; Whole sale 29-29 35, Heavyweights 26* 29, So.vs 23-25 50. Boars 18-20. CALVES January 26, 1970 Receipts of 130 calves sold steady Choice and Prime 49-54; Good and Low Choice 44-48 50; Slandaid 36 43 58, Common 25* 35 53 HAY Twenty-one loads of hay and straw sold as follows Mixed hay $34-$5O, Alfalfa $4l-$45 and Sti aw ' The Pennsylvania Department of Agriculture will hold a pub* lie hearing at 1 p.m. Thursday, Feb 26, on proposed changes to the state’s Commercial Feed Law regulations. One change would raise the inspection fees from seven to ten cents a ton and would apply to total feed production in 1970. The other change would permit the use of a collective term on labels to identify a group of in gredients, all of which perform the same function. The hearing will be held in Room 305 of the Agriculture Building, 2301 N. Cameron St., Hainsbuig. . , - <^&tinm£k£a r"-rc?ZT V 75