Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, May 15, 1971, Image 2

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    —Lancaster Farming. Saturday, May 15.1971
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Local Livestock Market and Auction Reports
Lancaster
Auction
Thursday, May IS
Cattle Calves Sheep
Cattle Calves Hoars sheep Cattle calves Hoffs sheep Lancaster, Vintage, and New _ r . w ,_ Today 1180 - 361 7
Tod.y 944 115 531 30 Today 1208 181 804 91 „ olland Ma.kets Today & "S’ STweek « 302 J
Last wk 1035 103 322 ol Last wk 969 232 797 124 Cattle Ca i ves Last wk 1034 413 578 g 7 Last 1279 316 4
Last yr 1007 87 257 o 7 Last yr 990 202 817 60 This W eek 530 0 1100 Last yr 1048 366 2 15 31
This wks rATTTTr mnimi-oH tn wt Last week 4809 1081 CATTLE Compared to lasfl
auction 880 118 402 54 cioneLv sh»io Lastyear 4552 . 991 CATTLE Compaied to last Thursday, Slaughter Steers u»
Last wks e ~s , s Tuesday, Slaughter Steers even, average Choice to Prima
auction 775 103 263 56 ™ os a ly . _ s , , y CATTLE Slaughter Steers s t ea dy, instances 25 higher, mostly steady, average-Good t«
steady, u ssr a ° uneven, average-Choice to Prime Cows steady, instances 25 higher low-Choice steady to weak, in.
CATTLE Compared to Supply included an estimated 60 about ste ady, high-Good to low- on utlllty; Bulls about steady, stance 25 lower, Standard and
Monday, Slaughter Steers steady, percent Slaughter Steers. 20 per- Cholce steady to 25 lower, Stand- Supply 21 percent low-Good mainly Holsteins 50.
instances 25 lower on Good to cent Cows and Bulls, with the sn j to low-Good mainly Holsteins q ows 40 g higher Cows active 50-73
low-Choice, Cows mostly steady, balance mainly Feeder Steers 50-I 00 higher. Cows steady to hi “her & Bulis 50-1.00 higher with
instances 25 higher on Utility, Supply included 911 in auction. 50 higher, full advance at close, SLAUGHTER STEERS f u “l advance on Utility and Com.
Bulls 25-50 lower, although „ T » nrHTFR Bulls mostl - v steady, instance High-Choice and Prime 1075- mer cial over 1500 lbs Suddlv
around 20 head Utility and Com- ' , p 1025 . 1.00 higher on Utility and Com 1325 lbs 33 85-35 50, including induded 22 percent Cows andl4
mercial over 1500 lbs mostly : ® ~ mercial Supply included 55 per five head 35 35-35 50, Choice percent Bulls
steady Supply included 19 per- .j!....,, ~ cent Slaughter Steers, 15 per- 1000-1350 lbs 3200-34 10. high
cent Bulls and 11 peicent Cows r j . cent Cows and 12 percent Bulls, Good and low-Choice 30 75-32 50, SLAUGHTER STEERS—High-*
er ATTeu-rr-n t j Pnna 90 no 91 9°s cuonriaTvi a n<i Wlth tbe balance mainly Feeder Good 28 75-31.75, Standard and Choice and Prime 1100-1325 IbSj
SLAUGHTER STEERS-Load 29 00_31 25 Standard and Steers low-Good 27 25-29 00 33 75-35 00, Choice 950-1300 Ibsj
Prime 1150 lbs 3o 25, few lots low-Good 27 25-28 50 32 00 . 34 OQ> few 31 75 . 32 0 „. high ,
high-Choice and Piime 970-1275 or attptttpt? ■htpittitpc SLAUGHTER STEERS... — r COWS Utility and high- Good and low-Choice oo*
lbs 33 75-34 75, Choice 95(1- cho^TSO^of? lbs 28a?*0 2*5 Pnme 1075 - 1200 lbs 35 5O, dressing Cutter 23 00-2475, few Good 28 SMI 25 Standard and
1350 lbs 32 00-33 85, few lots on 9Q ’ including load at 35 25. high- 24 85-25 35, Cutter 21 50-23 50, low Good 27 25-28 75
31 75-32 25, high-Good and low- Choice and Prime 970-1325 lbs Canner and low-Cutter 20 25-
Choice 30 50-32 50, Good 28 75- COWS Utility and high- 33 75-35 10, Choice 950-1350 lbs 2150 SLAUGHTER HEIFERS —<
3125, Standaid and low Good dressing Cutter 23 25-24 50, few 32 00-34 00, few lots 3175-32 00, BULLS Choice 29 00-30 25, Few head Choice 850-1008 Ibsv
27 00-28 50 24 75-25 50, Cutter 21 50-23 75, high-Good and low-Choice 30 75- good 26 50-29 00, Utility and 28 75 ‘ 30 75 - Standard 900-1000
■SLAUGHTER HEIFERS Canner and low-Cutter 20 00- 32 25. Good 28 75-31 25, Standard Commeicial 27 75-30 00, few lbs > 24 78 25 25
Part load Choice 800 850 lbs 2175 and low-Good 27 00-29 00 30 00-31 10 cows _ utlllt and WT|<|
9O s°s’ G °° d 725875 lbs BULLS Choice 29 00-30 25, SLAUGHTER HEIFERS f V ? f™ l^ 8 ~X ea ? eis Messing Cutter 23 75-26 00, in^
2bs nw Bs , . , Good 27 25-29 00, Utility and Choice 750-1000 lbs 28 75 30 75, tDBBll ° wel ‘^ cllne eluding 50 head 25.00-26.00; Cut*
rTu U hl f Sh ’ Commercial 27 25 30 75, few Good 26 00-29 10, Standaid 24 75- Good nn ter 22 50-24 00, few Canner and
dressing Cutter 23 60-24 70, few nn o 9 9P on VEALERS Choice 49 00- ]nw . rilttf , r on ™99
24 75-25 25, Cuttei 21 50-23 85 31 00-32 50 26 00 52 00 , few 53 00-54 00, Good low u hter 20 50-22.50.
Wednesday, May 12
BULLS Choice 28 50-29 75, VEAL CALVES Vealers COWS Utility and high- 45 00-50 00, Standard 41 00-46 00, BULLS Choice 29 00-30.50,
Good 27 00-28 50, Utility and stiong to 100 higher most ad- dressing Cuttei 23 75-26 00, in- Utility 35 00 42 00, Cull 85-110 few 30 50-31 25, Good 27.00-
Commercial 27 50-30 00, seveial vance on Good and Choice chiding around 65 head 25 00- lbs 28 00-33 00 29 00; Utility and Commercial
30 00-31 00, aiound 12 head VE4LERS Choice 5100- 2 ° 00: Cutter 21 50-24 00, most HOGS Barrows and Gilts 27 50-30 75, few 31.00-31.50, ten
32 00-32 75 54 qq‘ Gqo( j 4g 0051 0 q stand- late sales 22 50 ‘ 2 ' i 00 Cannel and mostly 50 higher head 32 00-32 75
VEAL CALVES Vealeis aul "WflfHe 00 Utility 3400- low - Cutter 20 00-22 50 BARROWS AND GILTS—US VEAL CALVES
weak to 100 lower, instances 1 2 nn Cull 00-190 lbs 20 on tjttt x o nx, oo on n- 1-2 200 ' 235 lbs 19 60-19 85, US mostly steady
200 lower on Choice Soo 65 85 lbs 25 00 30 00 cT, n 7, 0 C ?n T,m°' 3 ° h 3 195 ' 235 lbs 19 10-19 50. US VEALERS - Choice 50.00-
VEALERS Choice 49 00- SLAUGHTER C4LVFS—Cood 9°° d 2? 2-3 230-250 lbs. 18.25-18 85, US-52 50, few-53-00-56 00; Good
5150, few 52 00-53 00, Good ?nd Cholce 28 00 S/’S'Sonft 81 2 f T 50 ' 30 3 4 250-265 lbs 17 50-17 75 47.00-50 00; Standard'42.oo-47.00*
44 00-50 00, Stands, d 4100- 1 h ® ad SHEEP - Market not report- Utility 34 00-42 00 ~
45 00, Utility 32 00-41 00 HOGS _ Barrows and r , Us Ws & 00*2 75 e d. SHEEP Few Utility Slaughi
HOGS Barrows and Gills stlono to 25 hi°hei Sows VEAL CALVES Vealers u- c i tei Ewes steady at 6 50-10.00.
25-50 higher 1 ° h § ’ bows weak to 100 lower, most decline Fat Hogs and Feeder Pig Sale
■RARRnwQ amfi pit T 5 tic scarce on Choice Saturday, May 8 Monday, May 10
1 225-240 lbs 10 75-90 00 tts 9-9 BARROWS AND GILTS—US VEALERS Choice 49 00- HOGS 847 Barrows & Gilts- Hog Receipts 1024 Retail
-200-235 lbs 18 75-19 10 ’US 2-3 ol 53 °°- few 53 00-56 00, Good Mostly $l5O higher. US No 1-2 19 25-20.50; Wholesale 2s, 3s, 4s
235-250 lbs 18 60-18 75 ? S ' ’™*l 45 00-50 00, Standard 41 00-47 00, 200-225 lbs 19 25-19 60. US No 1850-19 25; Heavyweights 17-
SHEEP Slaughter Lambs if i^nnioM 5 ’* US olf utlllt y 34 00-42 00; Cull 85-110 23 200-240 lbs. 18 60-1910 US 18 50, Sows 11-15. Boars 11.50.
mostly steadv ° 250-270 lbs 17 00-18 00, few 280- lbs 2 8.00-33 00 No. 2-4 190-250 lbs 18 00-1875. 13.50
SPRINC d LAMRR _ Cn,,nl P 29 <? bS 16 s °' l7 °° “ US No. 3-4 255-275 lbs. 16 60-17 - M M
, Couple SHEEP Spring Lambs 85. US No 2-4 175-190 lbs 17 00- Monday, May 1#
lots Choice 7080 lbs 35 00-35.50, steady to strong, Ewes fully II 1% • 17 85 Calf Receipts 100 — ■ Choice
small lot 35 lbs. 57 00. steady. ||3V I fICfiS Sows- US No 13 400 560 lbs and Erime 49-55; Standard 35- -
WOOLED LAMBS - Few SPRING LAMBS _ choice 65- ' ' VW 12 5013.00 42 50; Good and Low Choice 43-
Good 70-80 lbs 23 00-24 00. 85 lbs. 35 00-37.00, one lot Choice For Southeastern and Boars: 11.50-13.50. 4850; Common 25-34.50.
Stock Yards Closed 50 Ibs 40 Good 55175 lbs South Central Pennsylvania
Lancaster Union Stock Yards 33 90 ‘ 3 i1 90 ' ~
will be closed to all livestock EWES Utility
trading on Memorial Day, May £nd Good 6 00-9.00.
31, 1971, aceoidmg to President
Frederic M Campbell.
Livestock aruving Memorial
Day will be yarded, fed and wa
teied
Green
Dragon uSjr
Livestock Sales
Ephrata, R. D. 3, Pa.
Walter Risser, Manager
Phone: (717) 733-2334
Every FRIDAY
• Dairy Cows 12 30 P M,
• Hay & Stiaw Auction
1 00 P.M.
• Beef Cattle & Veal Calves
11 00 A M
Lancaster
Market
Monday, May 10
Green Dragon
Ma vlmh orses > market stronger on Load Ohio riding horses. 120’
i lay ITlctl IVCI 35 00-40 00 better horses, balance steady 230
Fridav Mav 7 few to 45 00 Load lowa uding horses, 125- Locally consigned work horses,.
57 loads hay including A 1 hay 20 00 35 00 300 150-190, riding horses, 95-200;
falfa, 44 00 6150, Timothy, few MlXed hay 25 12 ml Kansas riding hoises > driving hoises, 110450; few'bet’
loads 40 00 57 00 Mixed hav few to 4000 12 P 40 ? - T ter horses, 220-295, mules, 95.
Znn’fiftnn i Xed , ay ’ Straw 25 00-30 00 Load New York driving 140
5000.5600 Clo,ei ' few loa<ls ' Mulch 12 00-20 00 horses, 125 310 Mare pomes, 10-10; -tidings,
J* stt aw, 40 00 47 00 *^&’S7SJS*Sr a '‘ 120-350 K ““ “ d ' Dg h °‘' SeS '
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.
Abram W, Diffenbach, Manager Phone; 717-354-2194-
Fiiday Weekly, May 14
Monday, May 10
All hay No 2 and better
prices paid by dealer at the
farm, price per ton
Hay and straw steady, spots
weaker,
Alfalfa
New Holland, Fenna,
Composite
Report
Vintage
Auction
Tuesday, May 11
New Holland
Horse Auction
Monday, May 10
Reported receipts of 466 head
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, P*.
10 mi. East of Lancaster on Rt, 30
Kenneth E. Hershey, Sales Manager
New Holland
Auctilon
Monday, May 10
Fifty loads of hay and straw
sold as follows: Alfalfa hay '4T
-60; Mixed hay 39-18; Straw 42*
51;
Vealers