- Lancaster, Farming. Saturday. March 7.1970 2 At Lancaster Yards Weekly Review March 5, 1970 CATTLE 2300 Computed to 1 ist weeks close Sl.iughtei Steeis 15 75 higher. least advance on high Choice and Punic. Cows 25- TO highei, Bulls steady to 50 lighei. Feedei Steels steady to stiong Supply included an esti nated 45 peicent Slaughter Metis. 20 peicent Cows and Bulls, with the balance mainly Ceedei Steers SLAUGHTER STEERS Ctigh-Choice and Prime 1000-1300 los 32 35 32 85. Choice 950-1300 los 3100 32 60. 1300-1450 lbs. 10 35 32 10. high-Good and low- C'hoice 30 00 31 25. Good 28 35- 10 35, Standaid and low-Good 16 75 28 50 SLAUGHTER HEIFERS Choice 825 950 lbs 27 50-29 25, Cood 25 25 28 00 COWS —Utility and high-diess .ig Cutter 21 75 23 50. 10 head 33 60 24 35. Cutlei 20 85 22 50, Cannei and low Cuttei 19 50 21- CO BULLS Choice 29 00 30 00, E 30 75 31 00 Good 27 50-29 00 Utility and Commeicial 27 00-29- 50, few 29 75 30 35, with a _ouple a* 3100 FEEDER STEERS—Two loads Choice 780 lbs 33 00 load Choice 550 lbs 32 00 load Choice 1180 las 30 75 load mucclGood and Choice 1000 lbs 29 85 CALVES 450 Vealeis \eiy i.reven, Standaid to Choice i lamly 2 00 5 00 lowei. Cull and Utility steady to 2 00 lowei VE \LERS Choice 50 50-54 - 50, few mainly on Monday 55 50 57 00, Good 47 50 52 00, Standaid 39 00 47 00, Utility 34 00-42 00, Cull 90 120 lbs 26 00-31 00, 65- C 5 lbs 23 00-28 00 (Cc ■'.tinned on Page 3) SEE ME AT DAIRY DAY I’d like to tell y on about ATLANTIC'S TOTAL SERVICE PROGRAM AND GENETIC POWER PROFIT-MAKER SIRES SjLRNTIC Breeders JjOOPERRTIVE 1 01 Seivice Call Lancastci 560-0411 Akron 859 2552 Gap 442 4471 East Bail 445 4131 Mt Jov 6531451 Quan yville 786 7381 MARKET NEWS REPORT Auction Only March 4, 1970 CATTLE 690 Compared to Monday. Slaughter Steeis 25-50 highei, least advance on high- Choice and Prime, Cows 50-75 highei, Bulls steady to 50 higher. SLAUGHTER STEERS lbs. 32 35-32 85; Choice 950-1300 lbs. 3100-32 60, 1300-1450 lbs. 30 35 32 10, high-Good and low- Choicc 30 00 3125, Good 28- 35 30.35, Standaid and low-Good 26 75-28 50. SLAUGHTER HEIFERS Choice 825-950 lbs 27 50-29 25; Good 25 25 28 00. COWS—Utility and high-dress ing Cutter 21 75-23 50, ten head 23 60-24 35, Cutter 20 85-22 50, Canner and low-Cuttei 19 50-21 - 00 BULLS—Few head Choice 30 - 75 31 00. couple 32 50. Good 28 - 00 29 00, Utility and Commeicial 27 50-29 50. few 29 85 30 35 C4LVES 115 Vealers un even, Standaid to Choice mainly 1 00-2 00 lowei, Cull and Utility mostly steady VEALERS Choice 50 50 54 - 50. few 55 50 57 00, Good 47 50- 5150, Standaid 39 00 46 50, Util ity 36 00 42 00 Cull 90-120 lbs 27 50 31 00. 65 85 lbs 23 50 26 50 HOGS 317 —Bauows and Gilts steady to 25 highei BARROWS AND GILTS—US 1-2 210 250 lbs 29 00-29 50 Few US 1 230 245 lbs 30 00 Bulk US 2 3 195 260 lbs 28 50-28 85 SHEEP 15 Couple lots Good 90-100 lb Wooled Slaughtei Lamb steady at 26 00 27 50 March Apiil May June July August September October November December Febiuaiy ’7l 30.50 April Tiend Cattle aie stiongei, Hogs are weakei. Potatoes aie steady, Eggs steady to stionger. 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 FUTURES TRADING (Closing bids as of Thursday, March 5, 1970) New York Chicago Chicago Maine Chicago Cattle Hogs Potatoes Fresh Eggs 32.50 27.65 4.05 37.25 32.35 28.35 32.00 27.60 30.92 25.25 30.60 24.25-b 30.42 b-bid a-asked Vintage Auction March 3. 1970 CATTLE 669 Compai ed to last Tuesday. Slaughter Steers 50-75 higher. Cows mostly steady: Bulls fully steady Sup ply included 45 peicent Cows SLAUGHTER STEERS High-Choice and Prime 975 1425 lbs 32 25-32 85, seven head 33- 00-33 60, Choice 950-1450 lbs 30 75-32 35; high-Good and low- Choice 29 60-3100; Good 28 50 30 50, Standard and low-Good 25.60-28 50. COWS Utility and high dressing Cutter 21 25-22 75, few 23 00-23 75, cutter 20 50 22 00. Canner and low-Cutter 19 25- 21 00. SLAUGHTER HEIFERS Good 800-950 lbs 24.8^-28.00 BULLS Good 27 50-28 75, Utility and Commercial 28 25- 30 00, eight head 30 35-30 85 CALVES 494 Vealers very uneven, Standaid to Choice mainly 2 00-4 00 lower, few high- Choice steady to weak, Cull and Utility steady to weak, instances 1 00 lower VEALERS Choice 50 50 55 00, few 57 00-59 50, Good 48 - 00-52 50, Standard 43 00-49 00, Utility 36 00-42 50; Cull 90-120 lbs 30 00-36 00, 65-85 lbs 26 00 31 00 HOGS 372 - Gilts 50-75 lower BARROWS AND GILTS US 12 200-240 lbs 29 00 29 25 Few US 1 215-230 lbs 29 75-30 10 Bulk US 2-3 190-255 lbs 28 35-28 85 Few US 3-4 245-275 lbs 25 00-27 00 SOWS US 1-3 300 550 lbs 23 00-23 75 Barrows and SHEEP 39 Supply mainly (Continued on Page 3) 3.84 44.10 4.62 35.20 28.40 2.55 n-nonunal March 5, 1970 CATTLE 778 Compai ed to last Thinsday. Slaughlei Steeis 50 75 higher, instances 100 highei. C0w52550 higher: Bulls steady to 50 highei. SLAUGHTER STEERS Few high Choice and Prime 1050 -1250 lbs 32 35 -32 85, Choice 950-1350 lbs 30 75 32 60. high-Good and low-Choice 29 75- 31 50; Good 27 75-30 50; Stand ard and low-Good 26 25-28 50 COWS Utility and high dressing Cutter 21 25-23 00, sev eral 23.25-24.10, Cutter 20 25- 22.25; Canner and low-Cutter 19.50-20.50 BULLS Choice 29 00-30.25, six head 30 75-32 00; Good 28 00- 29.25, Utility and Commercial 27.25-29 75, three head 30 60-31 - 60. CALVES 312 Vealers un Chicago Cattle Weekly Review Compared with last weeks close. Slaughter Steel s and Hei fers steady to 25 higher. Cows 25 highei, Bulls 50 higher. Receipts 70 peicent Slaughter Steei s. 25 percent Slaughtei Hei fers with balance mostly Cows Overall finish Slaughtei Steei s not as attractive as past week with 19 peicent Pume and 68 percent Choice, compared with 24 peicent Pnme and 61 percent Choice last week and 12 percent Prime and 74 Peicent Choice last yeai Average cost and weight Slaughter Steei s estimated at 3150 and 1195 lbs, compared with 30 82 and 1203 lbs last week and 29 49 and 1142 lbs for the same week last year Heifer sup ply mostly high-Good to low- Pume weighing 850-1050 lbs SLAUGHTER STEERS Prime 1200-1450 lbs Yield Grade 3 and 4 32 75-33 25, high Choice and Pnme 11501400 lbs 32 25- 32 75, Choice 950-1450 lbs. Yield Giade 2 to 4 30 75-32 25, mixed Good and Choice 30 00-31 00, Good 27 25-30 00 SLAUGHTER HEIFERS High-Choice and Pume 950-1050 lbs Yield Giade 3 and 4 31 00 31 - 25 with one load 31 50 on Mon day, Choice 850-1025 lbs Yield Gi ade 2 to 4 29 25-30 75, mixed Good and Choice 28 25-29 25, Good 26 00-28 25 35.35 37.60 STOCKS BONDS MUTUAL FUNDS BURTON DAVIS & CO., INC. Represented by Robert Hossler, Mgr. D 1 Manheim, Pa. 717-665-3713 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 36.95 37.50 New Holland Auction even, Good and Choice 1 00209 lower, Cull to Standard steady to weak. VEALERS Choice 52.50- 56 50, couple 57.50; Good 49.50- 54 50. Standard 45.50 51.50: Uti lity 36 00-45 00; Cull 90-120 lbs. 29 00 36 00, 65-85 lbs 24 50 30.50. SHEEP None. COWS March 4, 1970 Receipts of 83 cows, 4 bulls and 8 heifers sold steady. Fresh Holsteins 400-590; Guernseys 225- 290; Other breeds 265-375; Heif ers 265-355; Bulls 245-345. HORSES March 2, 1970 Receipts of 377 horses sold steady. Work Horses (single) 180 -430, (pairs) 500-860; Riding Hor ses 100-405; Driving Horses 110- 350; Mules (single) 150-600, 'pairs) 550-910; Pony mares 10- 25. Geldings 10-20; Killers 9-10. HOGS March 2. 1970 Receipts of 1137 hogs sold 25c lower. Retail 29-30.50; Heavy weights 26-28 50; Wholesale 28.- 50-29.; Sows 22 50-25, Boars 20.- 50-23 CALVES March 2, 1970 Receipts of 100 calves sold $l. to $l5O lower Choice and Prime 52-58, Good and Low Choice 46- 5150, Standard 38 5045 50; Com mon 25 30. HAY March 2, 1970 Twenty one loads of hay sold a= follows Maxed 36-43; Alfalfa 40-47, Straw 4144 50 New York Eggs Price levels generally un changed on large and mediums, lower on smalls Street trading activity no better than fair. Most dealers remain free sell ers with best interest centered on lower priced offerings. Re ceipts light and fully sufficient to easily fill buying require ment Supplies irregularly dis tributed, fancy large whites ful ly adequate with lower quality ample Mediums fully adequate with occasionally improved buy ing interest howevei prices re main competitive, smalls and peewees plentiful Carton or ders irregular with movement of large occasionally improved.