Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, February 21, 1970, Image 2

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    2 I.iMun-tn K.inning. Saturday. l-Vbitmrv 21. 1!)7()
At Lancaster Yards
Weekly Review
Fcbrii.ny 19. 1970
CVTTLK 2200 Compa.ed to
«t Weeks cloxc. Sl.lUghtCl
Sleeis fully 50 higlur, Cows 25-
75 higlur Bulls sliong to 50
highei Supply included an esti
mated 60 pei cent Slaughter
Steci s and 25 pci cent Cows and
Bull' Fccdei buycis competed
at the Wednesday auction and
bought aiound 100 head of Good
and Choice 900 1100 lb Slaught
er Slcei sfoi fui thei feeding
SLAUGHTER STEERS
High Choice and Fume 1100 1350
lbs 3135 32 35. including a fom
load stung 1320 lbs at 3175 on
Mondav Choice 950-1250 lbs
30 50 32 00, 1250 1425 lbs 29 25-
31 35. high-Good and low-Choice
950-1250 lbs 29 00 30 75, 1250-
1425 lbs 28 85-30 25, Good 27 75-
29 50, Standaid and low-Good
25 85-27 50
SLAUGHTER HEIFERS
Choice 800-1075 lbs 27 75-29 60.
Good 27 25-28 50
COWS—Utility and high-diess
ing Cutter 21 75-23 50, few to
23 75 Cuttei 20 50-22 75, Cannei
and low Cuttei 19 50 21 00
BULLS Choice 29 00-30 10
couple 30 35 31 10, Good 27 00-
23 25 Utility and Commeicidl
2b 50 29 85
FEEDER STEERS Cho.ee
and Fume 860 1050 lbs with
Good and Choice slaughtei finish
30 50 3125. Choice 900-1200 lbs
28 60 30 10 load Standaid 700
lb Holstems 26 50
CALVES 425 Vealeis main
ly 1 CO-2 00 highei although Cull
and Utility mostly steady
VEALERS Choice 55 00-59 -
00, five head 59 50 60 50, Good
51 00 55 00; Standard 44 00-51 00,
Utiht\ 36 00-44 00 Cull 90-120
lbs 29 00 33 00, 65-85 lbs 23 50-
30 00
HOGS 900 Barrows and Gilts
steady to 25 Highei Sowsscaics
CLOSING SALES, BARROWS
(Continued on Page 3)
Local Grain Prices
These puces are made-up of
the aveiage puces quoted by six
paiticipatmg local feed and giam
concerns It should be noted,
nowevei, that not eveiy dealer
Handles each commodity All
puces aie per bushel, except foi
eai coin which is pei ton
The average local grain prices
quoted Thuisday, Febiuaiy 19,
1970, aie as follows
Bid'
$37 66
$1 45
$75
Coin (eai)
Com (shelled)
-Oats
SI 17
Bailey
SI 49
Wheat
Bid is the puce the dealei
will buy fiom the laimei deliver
ed to the mill Offered is the
puce the dealei will sell foi at
his null
Try A Classified Ad
In Lancaster Farming
MEN NEEDED
In this area to train as
LIVESTOCK
BUYERS
LEARN TO BUY CATTLE,
HOGS AND SHEEP
at sale barns, feed lots, and
(arms We prefer to tram men 21-
55 wtlh livestock experience
For local interview, wnle age,
phone, address and background
National Meat Packing
236 E. Town
Columbus, Ohio 43213
MARKET NEWS REPORT
Auction Only
Fcbiuary 18, 1970
CATTLE 959 Compared to
Monday. Slaughter Sleeis 25 50
higher, or fully 50 higher than
last Wednesday; Cows 25-75
higher. Bulls strong to 50 high
er Feeder buyer bought about
100 head Good and Choice 900-
1100 lb Slaughter Steers for
fuither feeding.
SLAUGHTER STEERS
High-Choice and Prime 1100-
1350 lbs 31 35-32 35: Choice 950-
1250 lbs. 30 50 32 00, 1250-1425
lbs 29 25 31 35. high-Good and
low’-Choice 950-1250 lbs 2910-
30 75. 1250-1425 lbs 28 85-30 25;
Good 27 75 29 50, Standard and
low-Good 25 85 27 50
SLAUGHTER HEIFERS
Choice 8001075 lb 27 75 29 60,
Good 27 25 28 50
COWS Utility and high
dressing Cutter 2175-23 50. few
to 23 75. Cutter 21 00 22 75. Can
ner and low-Cutter 20 00-21 25
BULLS Choice 29 35 30 10,
couple 30 35 31 10. Good 27 25-
29 50, Utility and Commercial
27 50 29 85
FEEDER STEERS Choice
and Prime 860-1050 lbs. with
Good and Choice slaughter fin
ish 30 50 3125 Choice 900-1200
lbs 28 60 30 10
CALVES 109 Vealers
mainly 2003 00 higher Cull
and Utility steady to 100 high-
VEALERS Choice 55 00-
59 00, five head 59 50 60 50
Good 51 00 55 00, Standard 44 -
50 51 00, Utility 36 00 44 00, Cull
(Continued on Page 3)
February
March
April
May
June
July
August
September
October
Offered
$42 00
SI 57
$B3
November
December
SI 36
SI 67
Februaiy ’7l 30.15
a-asked b-bid n-nominal
Trend Cattle aie strongei, Hogs are steady, Potatoes are
steady and Eggs are lower
AUCTIONS in VINTAGE SALES STABLES, Inc.
PARADISE, PENNA.
New Holland mokes the difference BULLS, STEERS, BUTCHER COWS,
auctions 1 HOGS, LAMBS AND VEAL CALVES
in auctions. SOLD ON COMMISSION
MONDAY 10.30 A.M. FAT HOGS and SHOATS SALE EVERY TUESDAY 12 NOON
2 .30 P.M. FAT STEERS, BULLS, COWS & VEAL
HORSE SALE - MONDAY at 10:00 A.M. A“ LE
DAIRY SALE WEDNESDAY at 12:30 P.M.
FAT STEERS, BULLS. COWS & VEAL - THURSDAY For Marketing Information
at 12 30 P.M. Phone Area Code 717-442-4181
NEW HOLLAND SALES STABLES, INC. ) boxioo Paradise,Pa.
New Holland Penna 10 mi East of Lancaster on Rt 30
AbiamW Diffcnbach Manager Phone (717) 354-2194 Kenneth E. Hershej, Sales Manager
FUTURES TRADING
(Closing bids as of Thursday, February 19, 1970)
fl'icago Chicago
Cattle Hosts
30.72 30.00
31.20 27.95 3.81 39.20
31.60 28.45
31.50 26.90
30.82 25.05
30.52
Vintage Auction
February 17. 1970
C \TTLE 559 Compared to
last Tuesday. Slaughter Sleeis
25 50 higher, most advance on
Choice: Cows stiong to mostly 50
higlur. full advance on Canner
and low-Cutter: Bulls about
steady. Supply included 51 pei
cent Cows.
SLAUGHTER STEERS
High-Choice and Prime 1050-1350
lbs. 31 25-32 25; Choice 950-1350
lbs. 30 00-31 75; high-Good and
low-Choice 29 00-30 25. Good 27 -
50 29 50: Standard and low-Good
25 50-27 50
COWS—Utility and high-dress
ing Cutter 21.50-23 25, Cutter
20 50-22.25; Canner and low-Cut
ter 19 75-20 50
BULLS Few Choice 28 75-
30 00. couple 30 35 3100, Good
26 50-28 60; Utility and Commei
cial 26 60-29 60, couple 30 25-30-
35
FEEDER STEERS—Pait load
Choice and Fume 810 lbs 32 75
CALVES 433 Veahs uneven,
Standard to Choice 1 00-3 00
higher. Cull and Utility strong
to 1 00 highei
VEALERS Choice 55 00 59 -
CO few 59 50 60 50, Good 51 DO
-56 00, Standaid 44 00 52 00, Util
ity 36 00-45 00, Cull 90-120 lbs
29 00-35 00, 65 85 lbs 26 00-30 00
HOGS 508 Bairows and
Gilts mostly steady, instances 25
lower.
BARROWS AND GILTS—Few
US 1 225 235 lbs 30 25 30 75, US
1-2 210 245 lbs 29 75-30 00. Bulk
US 2-3 200 250 lbs 29 25-29 60,
US 3-4 200-270 lbs 28 50-29 00
SHEEP 8 Few Good and
Choice 80 100 lb Wooled Lambs
steady at 27 50-30 50
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* w' v
New York
Maine Chicago
Potatoes Fresh Eggs
3.51 44.80
4.46 37.00
28.02
2.53
Febiuary 19. 1970
CATTLE 772 Computed to
last Thmsday. Slaughter Sleeis
25 50 hu-hei. Cows 25 50 high
er. instances 75 highei: Bulls
steady to weak Supply included
38 pei cent Cows
SLAUGHTER STEERS
High Choice anti Piimo 1050
1250 lbs 31 GO 32 35. few 1350-
1375 lbs 31 10 31 25. Choice 950-
1250 lbs 30 35 31 85. 1250-1375
lbs. 29 60-31 35. high Good and
low-Choice 900-1250 lbs 29 25-
3060, 1250-1400 lbs 2850 30 25;
Good 27 25-30 25; Standard and
low-Good 26 25-27 75
SLAUGHTER HEIFERS
Choice 900-950 lbs 28 60 29 75,
Good 24 50 27 00
COWS Utility and high
dressing Cutter 21 50 23 00, few
23 00 23 75, Cutter 20 75 22 75;
Canner and low-Cutter 19 25-21
BULLS Choice 28 60-29 75;
Good 27 35 28 85, Utility and
Commercial 27 50 29 35, few 30 -
00 30 50
FEEDER STEERS Pait
load mixed Good and Choice 723
lbs 3010.
CALVES 314 Vealeis most
ly steady, instances 1 00 lower
on Cull and Utility
VEALERS Choice 54 50-
58 00, few 58 50 60 00. Good 52 -
00-55 00. Standard 44 00-50 00,
Utility 36 00-43 0 Cull 90-120
lbs 30 00-35 00, 65-85 lbs 25 00-
30 00
SHEEP 4 No maiket test
COWS
February 18, 1970
Receipts of 65 cows and 8 hei
fers sold stionger Fiesh Hol
stein 400-575, Othei breeds 265-
375, Heifers 90-275
HORSES
February 16, 1970
Riding horses sold stronger
and the balance steady on 282
receipts Riding horses 100-590;
Driving hoises 90-250; Work
Horses (singles) 190-355 (pairs)
440 530, Mules (single) 140-350,
(pairs) 475-860, Pony Mares 15-
30, geldings 10-20, Killers 8 to 9
New York Eggs
45.50
Prices baiely steady on large,
weak on smaller sizes Street
trading spotty, no better than
fair in most quaiteis Receipts
light and restricted to antici
pated needs or arriving on con
signment Offerings from the
South and Midwest moderately
heavy Out of town interest
quiet with militaiy sales disap
pointing Supplies of large
whites more than adequate for
trade needs, mediums tending
to be burdensome Movement of
smalls n regular, good m export
channels, local buying interest
slow. Offerings of less than
fancy quality heavy with street
sales in a wide price range de
pending on quality and country
of origin Cartoning activity is
no better than fair with best
movement centeung on large
37.05
38.30
37.25
39.00
New Holland Auction
HOGS
February 16, 1970
Hof’s icccipts totaled 1445. Rc.
t;.il 29 60 31; Wholesale 29.33.
39 CO No 4-19-21; Heavyweight*
27 5029 35, Shoats 20.50-24.00,
CALVES
February 16, 1970
Calf i eceipts totaled 98. Choice
anti piimc 51-57. Standard 36.
43 50. Good and Low Choice 44*
50 50. common 25-35.50.
HAY
February 16, 1970
Thnteen loads of hay sold as
follows Mixed hay $33-$44 pec
ton, SHaw $4O-$46 50 per ton.
Chicago Cattle
Weekly Review
CATTLE Compared with
last Friday, slaughter steers un
even with weights over 1150 lbs.
steady to 25 higher, under 1150
lbs steady to 25 lower. Slaugh
ter heifers 25-50 lower. Cows
25 50 higher Bulls 50 higher.
Receipts 70 percent slaughter
steers and 25 peicent slaughter
heifers with balance mostly
cows Overall finish slaughter
steei s about like last week with
20 percent Prime and 70 per
cent Choice, compared with 12
peicent Prime and 74 Choice
same week last year. Average
cost and weight slaughter steers
estimated at 30 15 and 1180 lbs.
compaied with 29 96 and 1188
lbs last week and 29 15 and 1149
lbs last year Heifer supply
mostly High Good to Prime
weighing 850-1050 lbs
SLAUGHTER STEERS On
Monday, three loads Prime 1290-
1300 lbs Yield Grade 3 and 4
31.75. Wednesday Prune 1200-
MOO lbs 3100-31.50. High
Choice and Prime 1140-1425 lbs.
30 50-31 25, load 1125 lbs. 3150,
Choice 950-1150 lbs Yield Grade
2 to 4 30 00-3100 Choice 1150-
1400 lbs 29 50-30 50. Mixed
Good and Choice 950-1300 lbs.
28 50-30.00.
SLAUGHTER HEIFERS
High Choice and Prime 900-1100
lbs Yield Grade 3 and 4 29.75-
30 00 with four loads Monday
30 25. Choice 850-1025 lbs Yield
Grade 2 to 4 28 50-29 75. Mixed
Good and Choice 28 00-28.50.
Pruning Trees
The pruning of fiuit trees and
bushes is very timely during late
Winter and early Spring. The
pruning of grape vines should
be done during the dormant sea
son Reducing the amount of
vine will help mature the fruit
that is produced on the remain
ing vines Our fiuit authorities
mf oi m us to leave 30 buds on the
vine for the fiist pound of one
year wood that is removed; then
leave 10 to 12 foi each additional
pound of wood that is removed.
Pruning in the next month will
result m less “bleeding” and in
juiy to the vines