2—Lancaster Farming. Saturday. February 14.1970 At Lancaster Yards Weekly Review Fcbruaiy 12, 1970 CATTLE 2100 Compaied with last weeks eloso slaughter steei s weak to 25 lowei. cows 75-1 25 highei bulls une\en Good and Choice steady to sliong, Utilitj .ind Commcicial 50 100 highei Supply included an estimated 60 pci cent slaugh ter stecis and 25 pel cent cows and bulls SL\UGHTER STEERS High Choice and Punic 1075- 1325 lb 30 60 31 85. Choice 950- 1300 lb 29 75 31 35. 1330-1400 lb 28 85 30 25, Couple loads mixed Good and Choice 1400 1625 lb 27.10 30 25. high Good and low Choice 950-1325 lb 28 50 30 75, Good 27 35 29 50. Standaid and low Good 23 50 27 75 SLAUGHTER HEIFERS Choice 800-1050 lb 27 85 29 35; Good 25 75 27 50 COWS Utility and high dressing Cuttei 21 50 22 75, few 23 00. Cutter 20 50 22 00, Can ner and low Cutter 19 35-20 50 BULLS Choice 28 50 29 85; Good 26 85-29 10, Utility and Commei cial 26 50 29 50, few 30 - 00 31 35 FEEDER STEERS Three loads Choice and Pume 975- 1100 lb with Good to low Choice slaughtei finish 29 75-30 35 CALVES 400 Vealers weak to 1 00 lowei VEALERS Choice 52 GO -56 50,- Good 49 00-54 00 Stand aid 44 00 50 00, Utility 34 50- -|1 00; Coll 90-120 lb 29 00-33 00, 65-85-lb 25 00 29 00 : HOGS 1100 Bauows and gilts 75-1 00 lower. BARROWS AND GILTS Closing sales US 1-2 220-235 lb 29 60-30 00. US 1 One lot 240 lb 3100 US -2-3 200-240 lb 2910- 2935 240-280 lb 28 60-2910. - SHEEP 300 Wooled lambs 50 lower, slaughter ewes about steady WOOLED LAMBS Choice 70-105 lb 29 00-30 50, Good 65- |OO lb 26 50-29 00, Utility 25 00- 27 00 SLAUGHTER EWES lity and Good 5 00-10 00 Women began smoking ciga lettes after the Fust World War Today we are seeing the results, sajs the Amencan Cancer So ciety the lung cancer death rate foi women has jumped 400 percent' ; PROTECT YOUR FARM ' WITH A PINCOR PTO : TRACTOR DRIVEN ALTERNATOR 50.000 watts surge capacity 16.000 watts continuous dutj Slow speed—l Boo RPM operation Cool running tiiple chain drive transmission Heavy duty motor starting Close voltage regulation Meets NEMA codes Heavy duty constiuction Induction hardened input shaft Rain proof construction Completely wired control Three phase available box o ? iSEEtTAT... Hoverstick Bros. 2111 Stone Mill Rd. Lancaster, Pa. 17603 Ph. (717) 392-5722 C MARKET NEWS REPORT Auction Only February 11, 1970 CATTLE 63G—Compaied to List Tuesday slaughter steers 50- 75 higher, instances 1 00 highei on weights over 1200 pounds, cows 25-75 higher; bulls 50-75 higher. SLAUGHTER STEERS High Choice and Pnme 1025 1300 lb 3125-3185, six head 32 CO -32 85, Choice 900-1375 lb 29 50- 3150, with most 1000-1250 lb 30.00-31 25; Choice 1375-1450 lb 29 00-30 00, high Good and low Choice 950-1300 lb. 29 00-30 25. few 1350-1450 lb. 27 50-29 00. Good 27 25-29 25; few Standaid and low Good 25 00-27 50. COWS—Utility and high diess ing Cutter 21 50-23 00, few 23 00- 23 50; Cutter 20 25-22 10, Cannei and low Cutter 18 85-20 25. BULLS Choice 28.75-29 50; Good 27.00-28 75, Utility and Commercial 27 35-29 50, six head Ch S^ U B G oSS Ib E 2?BS R 2 W 475 ~ Veters most- S wwwm " 27 85 29 35, j steady> although some sales Good 25 75 27 50 standard to Choice weak CATTLE 905 Compared to Monday slaughter steers un even, mainly 25 lower, instances 50 lowei; cows 50-1 00 higher; bulls uneven Good and Choice strong. Utility and Commercial 50-1 00 higher. Feeder buyeis purchased around three loads 975-1100 lb Good to Choice slaughter steers for fuither feeding SLAUGHTER STEERS High Choice and Prime 1075- 1325 lb 30 60-31 85: Choice 950- 1300 lb. 29 75-31 35, 1300-1400 lbs 28 85-30 25; couple loads mixed Good and Choice 1400- 1625 lb. 2710-30 25; high Good and low Choice 950-1325 lb 28- 50-30 75: Good 27 35-29 50: Standard and low Good 23 50- 27.75. COWS Utility and high V-EALERS—Choice 54 00-58 50, diessmg Cutter 21 50-22 75, few couple 59 00-59 50: Good 50 00- 23 00, Cutter 20 50-22 00, Can- 54 Standard 44 00-50 00; Util ner and low Cutter 19 35-20 50 ity 37.00-45 00, Cull 90-120 lb. 28 00-35 00, 65-85 lb 26 50-30 50 BULLS Choice 29 25-29 85; HOGS 241—Barrows and gilts Good 26 85 29 10, Utility and mostly steady Commei cial 27 85-29 50, few 30 - BARROWS AND GILTS—US 00-31 35 l 205-235 lb 31 00-31 25 US 1-2 FEEDER STEERS Three 215-240 lb 29 85-30 35 US 2-3 200- loads Choice and Pnme 975-1100 250 lb 29 25 29 75. lb with Good to low Choice SHEEP 76 Wooled lambs slaughter finish 29 75-30 35 and slaughter ewes about steady CALVES 100 Vealers WOOLED LAMBS Choice steady to 200 higher. 80-105 lb 29 00-30 50; Good 65-90 VEALERS -Choice 52 00- lb 24 50-27 50; few Choice 50-65 56 50, couple 57 50-58 50; Good lb new crop lambs 38 00-42 00 49 00 54 00, Standard 44 00-50 - SLAUGHTER EWES Utility (Continued on Page 3) and Good 650-10 50. FUTURES TRADING February Uti- March April May June July August September October November December February ’7l a-asbed b-bid n-nominal Trend Cattle aie weaker; Hogs are stronger, Potatoes are stiongei and Eggs are weaker. AUCTIONS mokes the difference in marketing livestock! New Holland mokes 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. FAT STEERS, BULLS, COWS & VEAL - THURSDAY at 12:30 P.M. NEW HOLLAND SALES STABLES, INC. Abram \V Diffenbach, Manager Phone (717) 354-2194 (Closing bids as of Thursday, February 12,1970) Chicago Chicago Cattle Hogs 30.35 29.45 31.00 27.85 3.89 41.15 31.70 28.22 31.50 26.67 30.65 25.00 30.40 30.20 DAIRY SALE WEDNESDAY at 12:30 P.M. New Holland, Penna, Vintage Auction February 10, 1970 New York Maine Chicago Potatoes Fresh Eggs 3.61 45.60 4.51 38.40 27.80 2.49 '* , ' ' s e v v ' Fcbruaiy 12, 1970 CATTLE 830 Compai cd to last Thursday slaughter steers steady to stiong. instances 50 highei: cows 25-75 higher, bulls steady to 50 higher SLAUGHTER STEERS High Choice and Pnmc 1000- 1350 lb. 30 85-31 85. few 32 00- 32 50. Choice 950 1300 lb 29.75- 3135, 1300-1450 lb 2900 30 60, five head Choice 950-1215 lb yield grade 2 & 3 32 00 32.75, high Good and low Choice 29 00- 30 25, Good 26 75 29 50. Stand ard and low Good 26 00 27 75. SLAUGHTER HEIFERS Few head Choice 900-950 lb yield grade 2 & 3 28 75-30 10 COWS Utility and high dressing Cutter 2125 22 50, few 23 00-23 60; Cutter 2050-22 00; Canner and low Cutter 18.75- 20 50 BULLS Choice 2900 29 85, few 30 75-31 50, Good 27 25-29- 00, Utility and Commercial 27 - 00-29 75. FEEDER STEERS Part load mixed Good and Choice 730 lb 29 75; load Standard 675 lb Holsteins 26.00. CALVES 304 - strong to 2 00 higher, VEALERS Choice 55 00- 5800, few 58 50-5950, Good 52- 0055 50, Standard 45 00-51 00, Utility 36.00-45 00, Cull 90-120 lb 30 00-36 00, 65-85 lb. 25 00- 3100 SHEEP 6 No market test COWS February 11, 1970 Receipts of 92 cows and 1 bull Local Grain Prices These prices are made up of the average prices quoted by six participating local feed and grain concerns It should be not ed, however, that not every dealer handles each commodity. All prices are per bushel except for ear corn which is per ton. The average local grain prices quoted Thursday, February 12, 1970 are as follows Bid Offered Corn (ear) $37.66 $42 00 Corn (shelled) 145 1.57 46.40 Oats Barley Wheat “Bid is the price the dealer will buy from the farmer de livered to the mill Offered is the price the dealer will sell for at his mill. 37.60 New York Eggs 39.05 Prices unchanged to lower Re ceipts moderate Floor stocks are adequate on fancy large, medium ard small whites, more than am ple on lesser quality lots of large. In stieet trading lesser quality large, including imports, were tieely offered as low as 45c and slocks were clearing slowly Carton activity is fan and some retail prices as low as 69c on large. 37.80 ,T'L'3 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 New Holland Auction Vealers 115 134 1 45 1 66 sold steady Holstcins 425-750; Other breeds 285-375; one bull 385. HORSES February 9, 1970 Receipts of 392 horses sold steady Work hoises (single) 175- 290 (pairs) 450-1010, Mules (sin gle) 175-390 (pairs) 400-1125; Riding Hoises 100-300; Driving Hoises 110 245: Pony mares 15- 25. Poney Geldings 10-25; Killers 89 HOGS February 9, 1970 Receipts of 1037 hogs sold steady. Retail 30-31.35; Whole sale 29-29 50; Heavyweights 26- 29, Shoats 21-23, Boars 20-21. CALVES February 9, 1970 Receipts of 76 calves sold steady Choice and Prime 46-55; Standard 34 5040.50; Good and Low Choice 41-45.50; Common 23-34 HAY February 9, 1970 Thirteen loads of hay sold as follows Mixed hay 32-40; Alfalfa 36 50-50.00; Straw 37.5046.00. Chicago Cattle Weekly Review CATTLE Compared with last Friday, Slaughter Steers and Heifers 50-100 higher, mostly 50* 75 up Slaughtei Cows 25-50 high* ei Bulls steady. Receipts included 70 percent Slaughter Steers and 24 percent Slaughter Heifers with balance mostly cows. Overall finish Slaughter Steers not much dif ferent from last week with 23 percent Prime and 66 percent Choice, compared with 23 per* cent Prime and- 68 percent Choice last week and 12 percent Prime and 65 percent Choice a year ago. Average cost and wei ght Steers estimated at 29.95 and 1185 lbs compared with 29.96 and 1184 lbs. last week and 28.66 and 1141 lbs. last year. Heifer supply for the week mostly High Good to Prime weighing 850-1050 lbs SLAUGHTER 'STEERS On Wednesday, load High Choice and Prime 1050 lbs 31.75, highest since last August on weights un der 1100 lbs. Bulk Prime 1200- 1400 lbs. Yield Grade 3 and 4 31 00-31.50. Mixed High Choice and 'Prime 1150-1400 lbs. 30.50- 3125 with couple loads 1050-1100 lbs. Yield Grade 2 and 3 31.50, Choice 950-1150 lbs. Yield Grade 2 to 4 30 25-31.25. Choice 1150- 1350 lbs Yield Grade 3 and 4 29 50-30 75 Mixed Good and. Choice 9501300 lbs. 28.75-30.00. SLAUGHTER HEIFEBS-=-On Wednesday, High Choice and Pnme 900-1050 lbs. Yield Grade 3 and 4 30 00-30.50, load and hal£ at 30 50. Choice 850-1025 lbs. Yield Grade 2 to 4 29.00-30.00. Mixed Good and Choice 28.25- 29 00