—Lancaster Farming. Saturday, May 1.1971 2 Local Livestock Market and Auction Reports Lancaster Auction Wednesday, April 28 Cattle Calces Hogs Sheep Today 1296 186 408 25 Last wk 1209 88 386 42 Last yi 1173 79 276 61 This wks auction Last wks 1170 137 266 23 auction 1150 90 280 60 CATTLE —Compared to Mon day, Slaughter Steers uneven, average Choice to Prime about steady, low-Choice and below weak to 50 lower, Cows genei al ly steady, instances 50 lower on Utility, Bulls steady SLAUGHTER STEERS High-Choice and Prime 1075- 1350 lbs 33 75-35 10, Choice 950- 1350 lbs 31 75-33 85, high-Good and low-Choice 30 50-31 85, Good 27 75-31 35, Standard and low- Good 25 00-27 75 SLAUGHTER HEIFERS Few Choice 800-1000 lbs 29 00- 31 00, Good 25 75-28 50 COWS Utility and high diessing Cutter 22 75-24 50, a few head 24 50-25 00, Cutler 21 50-23 75 BULLS Choice 28 50-30 10, few 30 25-30 50, Good 26 73- 28 50, Utility and Commercial 27 00-30 50, few 30 75 32 10 VEAL CALVES Vealers steady to 1 00 higher VEALERS Choice 49 00- 52 00, few 53 00-54 50, Good 44 00-50 00, Standaid 39 00-45 50, Utility 32 00-38 00, Cull 26 50- 31 00 HOGS Banows and Gilts steady to 50 lower BARROWS AND GILTS —.US 1- 210 250 lbs 18 00-18 25, US 2- 195-250 lbs 16 60-17 10, most sales 17 00 SHEEP Lambs steady One lot Spung SPRING LAMBS One lot Choice 85 lbs 35 50 Lebanon Valley Auction Tuesday, April 27 454 Head of Cattle Steers High Choice and Prime (few), 3100-33.35; Choice, 30 85 32 00, Good, 28 SO SO 50; Standard, 26 00-27.75 Heifers Choice (few), 27.10- 2960, Good, 25 85-27 00; Stand ard, 25 00-26 00, Utility, 23 50- 25 00 Cows Utility (individual) 23.50-24 75, Cutter, 22 50-23 50, (Continued on Page 3) Green Dragon Livestock Soles Ephrata, R. D. 3, Pa. Walter Risser, Manager Phone: (717) 733-2334 Every FRIDAY • Dahy Cows 12 30 P M. • Hay & Sti aw Auction 1 00 P M • Beef Cattle & Veal CaUes 11 00 AM Lancaster Market Monday, April 26 Cattle Calves SOS’s Sheep Today 1139 226 938 187 Last wk 1393 217 892 127 Last yr 1064 213 1065 112 CATTLE Compared to last weeks close, Slaughter Steers 50- 125 higher; Cows fully steady; Bulls strong to 100 higher, most advance on Utility and Commer cial Supply included 60 per cent Slaughter Steers, 20 per cent Cows and Bulls, with the balance mainly Feeder Steers SLAUGHTER STEERS Two loads Prime 1240 lbs 35 25; high-Choice and Prime 1075-1400 lbs 33.75-35 00, Choice 950-1350 lbs 3175-34.00, high-Good and low-Choice 31 00-32 25, Good 27 75-3125, Standard and low- Good 25 50-27 75 COWS Utility and high dressing Cutter 23 00-24 75, few 24 75-25 25; Cutter 2150-23 75. "BULLS Choice 28 75-30 50; Good 26 50-29 00, Utility and Commercial 27 50-30 50, several 30 50-31 85 VEAL CALVES mostly steady. VEALERS Choice 47 00- 52 00, Good 43 00-47 00, Standard 38 00-43 00, Utility 32 00-39.00 HOGb Barrows and Gilts mostly steady. BARROWS AND GILTS US 1 200-235 lbs 18 50-19 00, US 1- 195 240 lbs 17 50-18 25, US 2- 195-255 lbs 17 00-17 75, US 3- 245 265 lbs 16 75-17 00. SHEEP Slaughter Lambs and Slaughter Ewes mpstly steady SPRING LAMBS—Few Choice 50-55 lbs 37 00 Choice 60-85 lbs 34 00-35 00 WOOLED LAMBS One lot Choice 90 lbs 28 00 SLAUGHTER EWES—Utility and Good 4 00 9 00 New Holland Horse Auction Monday, April 26 Reported receipts of 408 head of horses; market steady with last week. One load lowa riding horses, single, 155-230 One load lowa riding horses, single, 190-270; few work horses, single, 200-285. One load Kansas hoises, single, 115-275. Locally consigned work horses, single, 140-245, riding horses, 155-205, driving horses, 110 355, few better horses, 215- 290, mules, 110-180 Mare ponies, 15-40, geldings, 10 30, colts, 5-16; larger ponies, 40 65; killeis, 10-12 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. 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,lnland, ; ,r -“ f Abram W DiffenbaCli, Manage! l, ' ' 'Rhone 717-354-2194 ' Composite Report Friday Weekly, April 30, 1971 Tuesday, April 27 Lancaster, Vintage, and New Holland Markets. This week Last week Last year CATTLE Slaughter Steers 50-100 higher with most ad vance on high-Choice and Prime; Cows steady to 50 lower; Bulls 50-100 higher with most advance on Utility and Com mercial Supply included 55 per cent Slaughter Steers, 20 per cent Cows and 15 percent Bulls SLAUGHTER STEERS Prime 1175-1250 lbs 35 00-35 25, high-Choice and Prime 1075- 1350 lbs 33 60-35 00, Choice 950- 1400 lbs 3160-34 00 high-Good and low Choice 30 25-32 00, Good 27 75-31 25, Standard and low-Good 25 00-28 00 SLAUGHTER HEIFERS Choice 800-1000 lb 29 00-3100, Good 25 75 28 50 COWS Utility and high dressing Cutter 22 75-24 50, few 24 50-25 00, Cutter 2150-23 50, Canner and low-Cutter 20 GO -21 50 Vealers BULLS Choice 28 50-30 50, few 30 75-3150, Good 26 50 29 00, Utility and Commercial 27 00-30 75, several 30 75-3175, aiound 15 head mainly weights over 1700 lbs 32 00 33 85 VEAL CALVES Vealers steady to 100 highei. Calves i e turned to faim mostly stead's, although Holstein Heifei s 3 00- 5 00 lowei VEALERS —. Choice 47 00- 52 00, few 52 00-54 00, Good 44- 00 50 00, Standard 39 00 46 00, Utility 32 00 40 00, Cull 85-115 lbs 26 00-32 00 CALVES RETURNED TO FARM Bulk 90 120 lbs 39 GO -48 00, few Holstein Heifeis 48 00-52 00 Local Grain Thursday, Apiil 29 These puces are made up of the average prices quoted by six participating local feed and gram concerns. It should be noted; however, that noi every dealer landles each commodity. All prices are per bushel, except for •Ear corn which is per ton" The average local grain prices quoted Thursday, April 29, 1971, are as follows. Ear Corn Shelled Corn Oats (local) Oats (western) Barley riding Wheat *Bid is the price the dealer will buy from the farmer delivered to the mill. Offeied is the price the dealer will sell for at his mill. Cattle Calves H ogu Sheep Today 1143 394 740 33 Last wk 1010 401 565 36 Last yr 976 318 286 37 CATTLE Compared to last Tuesday, Slaughter Steers strong to 75 higher, least advance on Good to average Choice, Cows strong to 50 higher, most ad vance on Utility, Bulls steady to 50 lower Supply included 21 percent Cows Calves 1200 1068 - 893 Cattle 5700 5156 5046 SLAUGHTER STEERS—High- Choice and Prime 1075-1325 lbs 33 60-35 10, Choice 950-1350 lbs 31 75 34 00, high-Good and low- Choice 30.00-31 85, Good 28 10- 3125, Standard and low-Good 25 50-28 75. COWS —Utility and high-dress ing Cutter 23 00-24 75, few 24 75- 25 50, Cutter 21 50-23 75, Canner and low-Cutter 20 00-21 50 BULLS Choice 28 50-30 35, few 3100-32 35, Good 26 00-28 50, Utility and Commercial 26 50- 29 75, few 30 50-31 60 VEAL CALVES Vealers steady to 1 00 higher, Calves re turned to farm mostly steady, although Holstein Heifers 3 00- 5 00 lower VEALERS Choice' 48 00- 5100, few 51 00-54 00; Good 44 00- 49 00, Standard 39 00- 44 00, Utility 34 00-40 00. Cull 85-115 lbs 26 00-3100. CALVES RETURNED TO FARM Bulk 90-120 lbs 39 00- 48 00, few Holstein Heifeis 48 00 52 00 HOGS Barrows and Gilts steady to 50 lower BARROWS AND GILTS US 1-2 200-240 lbs 17 25-17 60 US 2-3 195-245 lbs 16 85-17 10 US 3-4 245 260 lbs 16 10-16 85 SHEEP Market not leport ed Fat Hogs and Feeder Pig Sale Saturday, Apiil 24 HOGS 937 Barrows Sc Gilts Steady to weak US No 12 200- 230 lbs 17 75-18.10. US No 2-3 200-240 lbs 17 25-17 75 US No. 2-4 195-250 lbs 16 75-17.10. US No 2-4 160-190 lbs 14 00-16 50 Sows: US No 1-3 325-530 lbs 12 00-13 00 US No 2-3 400-500 lbs 11.00-1200. Green Dragon Hay Market Bid’ Offered* 41 00 46.00 1 61 1 83 81 87 94 101 1 30 1 46 1 65 1 86 56 loads hay, including Al falfa, 45 50-66 00, one load at 35.00, Timothy, 33 00-53 00; Mix ed hay, 40.00-69.00, Clover, couple loads, 44 00-50.00. 14 loads straw, 42 00-46 00, One load ear corn, 39 50 VINTAGE SALES STABLES, Inc. • PARADISE, PENNA, BULLS, STEERS, BUTCHER COWS, HOGS, LAMBS AND VEAL CALVES SOLD ON COMMISSION SALE EVERY TUESDAY 13 NOON ' FAT HOGS AND FEEDER PIG SALE EVERY SATURDAY AT 9:00 A.M. - ' For Marketing Information Pkone Area Code 717-442-4181 Box 100 Paradise, Pa. ' * ’’lo mi. East of Lancaster on Et. 30 Kenneth E. Hershey, Sales Manager Vintage New Holland Auction Auction Friday, April 23 Thursday, April 359 Cattle Calves Sheep Today 1300 349 29 Last wk 997 353 5 Last yr 971 275 22 CATTLE Compared to last Thursday, Slaughter Steers 50- 1 00 higher, with most advance on high-Choice and Prune; Cows steady to 50 lower; Bulls 50- 100 higher Supply included 21 percent Cows and 18 percent Bulls SLAUGHTER STEERS High-Choice and Prime 1075- 1300 lbs 33 60-35 25, Choice 950- 1400 lbs 31 60-33 85; high-Good and low-Choice 30 25-32 00; Good 28 50-31 25, Standard and low- Good 26 00-27 75 COWS—Utility and high-dress ing Cuttei 22 75-24 50, few 24.50- 25 00, Cutter 21 60-23 50, Canner and low-Cutter 20 00-21.50. BULLS Choice 28 75-30.10, few 30 75-31 00, Good 26 50-28 85; Utility and Commercial 27 50- 30 75, several 30 75-31 75, ten head mainly weights over 1700 lbs 32 25-33 85 VEAL CALVES Vealers steady to 1 00 higher. VEALERS Choice 48.00- 52 00, couple 53 00-54 00; Good 45 00-50 00, Standard 40.00-46.00;. Utility 34 00-40 00 Spring Lambs SHEEP mostly steady. SPRING LAMBS Couple lots Choice 35-45 lbs 45 00; Good 30-45 lbs 26 00-33 00 Monday, April 26 Hog Receipts 1063 Retail 17 50-18 50 Wholesale 2s, 3s, 4s 17-17 50, Heavyweights 16*17; Sows 8-13 50, Boars 10 50-12.50. Monday, April 26 Calf Receipts 85 Clioice and Fume 47-54; Standard 38- 41 50 Good and Low Choice 42- 46 50, Common 25 37 50. Monday, April 26 Forty Seven loads of Hay and Stiaw sold as follows: Alfalfa 50 63, Mixed Hay 36-44; Straw 39-42 HAY PRICES For Southeastern and South Central Pennsylvania Monday, April 26 All hay No. 2 and better prices paid by dealer at the farm, price per ton. and straw steady to spots uneven. Dry mci easing prices in Hay strong, weather some areas Alfalfa Timothy hay Mixed hay Straw 25.00-30.00 Mulch 15.00-20.08 Reported 1)7 Bureau of Kartet* Pa. Dept, of Arrlculture. 35.00- 18.00- 25.00-40.00