Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, June 05, 1971, Image 2

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    —Lancaster Farm mg. Saturday. June 5.1971
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Local Livestock Market and Auction Reports
Lancaster
Auction
Wednesday June 2
Cat+lo Cal-** Sb
1393 115 649 45
1205 81 376 9
1399 97 226 57
Today
Last wk
Last yi
This wks
auction 1353
Last wks
auction 1197
116
CATTLE Compaied to last weak to 50 lower, Standaid to
Wednesday, Slaughter Steers un- low-Choice steady to 25, in
even, Standard to average- gteeis H h Choice and Pnme stances 50 higher, Cows uneven-
Choice steady to 50 highei, high- , 090=040= „ 1n ly steady, Bulls mostly steady.
Choice and Prime 1000 1150 lbs « ’ rn^on’nTm instances 50 higher on Utility
steady, 1150-1300 lbs weak to 25 (few) 27 00-28 75 ’ and C ° mmercial over 1500 lbs
lower. Cows sleadv spots 25 low- ‘ „ , ’ r 7 r.nrhviUnaii Supply included an estimated 50
fU nM S i ead ar nStanCe 26 75 28 00, Uflity (few), 24 00- Percent Slaughter Stems, 30 per
-50 highei on Utility and Commei- 2525 cent Cows and Bulls, with the
C,! “ Cows ana Hl^h "tLiUo™ STEMS® KM.
SLAUGHTER STEEBS-High- Cutter. 24 60-25 85. Culler. cl , o ,f e ,Jp r bs
Choice and Pnme 10501350 lbs 23 50-24 50, Cannei, 21 75-23 75, “! an “ o 4 nn ?. ?=
950-1400 lbs T „, ra,7ee OSOJSSoTbs USSSTO
32 00-33 75, high-Good and low- Bulls Good, 28 75-30 10, Util- h , oh . fi od and w-Choice 30 50-
oi h 9^ Ce c 3 e° Ba ' 32 5Q *?°° d 28 50 ' Itj a , n 7 4 HTa^ofvMl 2 Calves 85 32°25, Good 28 50-31 50, Standard
31 25, Standaid and low-Good 174 Head of \oal Calves ,•. p n .j cn on on
27 25-29 25 Good, 48 00-51 00, Standard, SIXERS -
4400-4650, utility, 4100-43 00, ~ cn
SLAUGHTER HEIFERS - Cu ll 90-120 pounds (few), 25 50- Pn hSnn
Choice 750-950 lbs 29 50-31 75, 3950 few 31 75-32 25, Good 27 00-
Good 27 00-29 50 Faim calves- Bulls 80-110 20 _ 5 ® , - , ,
rnwc TTHhfv i-, lo n rounds, 36 50-49 00, Heifers 85- J CUWi) U /„!
COWS Utility and nigh- diessmg Cutter 23 50-25 00, few
dressing Cutter 24 00-25 85. Cut- 120 P ounds > 36 50-49 00 2 5 5() _ 26 0Q around
six head
ter 23 00-24 50 Cannei and low- ( 26 00 26.50, Cutter 22.50-24 50,
Cuttei 21 50-23 00 233 Head of Hogs Canner and low-Cutler 20 50-
BULLS - Choice 28 85-30 85, Barrows and Gilts US 1-2 2 - 50 rhmce 28 75 30 75
few 31 00-31 50, Good 27 50- 200-240 pounds (few), 2010, , L-oso p L 7,, In
29 10, Utility and Commeicial US 2-3 190-245 pounds, 19 35- iew 31 00-32 50, Good 27 00-
27 50-31 00, few 31 00-32 25, five 20 00, US 2-4 195-250 pounds, f OO
head 32 50-33 10 19 10-19 35, US 2-4 175-185 27 °o'3l 00, sever J 3100-32 00,
pounds 17 10-18 10, aiound twenty head 32 00-33 10
Sows’ U S 1-3 300-500 pounds V^ AL CALVE^~ Ve f ler ? §en ‘
(few), 14 35-15 60, US 2-3 300- Clall > steady, although closing
600 pounds, 12 75-14 00 sales week t 0 200 lowsr ’ Calves
VEALERS Choice 49 50- Boais (few), 11 50-14 00 letumed to faim 3005 00 high
-51 50, few 52 00 52 50 Good jg Head of Sheep and Lambs el
44 50-50 00, Standaid 4100-46 50 Utility and Good (few) 26 50- VEALERS Choice 47 00-
Utihtj 35 00 40 CO Cull 26 00- 30 50 ’ 5100, few 51 50-52 50, Good
31 00 44 00 49 00 Standaid 39 00-45 00
VEAL CALVES
steady to 1 00 highei
CALVES RETURNED TO . If**
FARM Bulk 90-115 lbs 39 50- L®CDI Cl I'd! H
46 50, few 46 50-49 50 Thursday, June 3
HOGS Banows and Gilts
mdstly 1 00 higher
BARROWS AND GILTS US
1 200-210 lbs 20 50-20 75 US 2-3
190-250 lbs 19 35-19 75. US 2-3
250-255 lbs 19 25-19 35
SHEEP Spang Lambs and
Slaughter Ewes full} steady
SPRING LAMBS Choice 50-
85 lbs 33 00-36 50
SLAUGHTER EWES—Utility
and Good 6 00-9 00
Green
Dragen lIS'I
Livestock Sales
Ephratd, R. D. 3, Pa
Waltei Rissci, Manager
Phone: (717) 733-2334
Every FRIDAY
• Dauy Cows 12 30 P M
• Hay & Sti aw Auction
1 00 P M
• Beef Cattle & Veal Calves
11 00 A M
Lancaster
Market
The Lancaster Union Stock Friday Weeklj, June 4
Yaids was closed to all livestock TT , , , T
trading including the auction, Vintage, and New
Monday, May 31, which was Holland Maiket c
Menional Day
Lebanon Valley
431
Auction
290
Tuesday, June 1
361 Head of Cattle
Vealeis
These puces aie made up of
the average puces quoted by six
participating local feed and grain
concerns. It should be noted,
however, that not every dealer
handles each commodity All
prices are per bushel, except for
ear corn which is per ton Reported receipts of 403 head
The ave’age local grain prices 0 f horses, maiket strongei 'on
quoted Thursday, June 3, 1971, better horses, balance steady
are as follows Q ne i oa( j j owa j idmg' horses,
Bid Offered* 140 355
41 00 46 00 ® ne load Kansas riding
1 68 1 88 h° rses > 140-305
go 92 Two loads Oklahoma riding
101 110 hoises, 105-205
122 139 Locally consigned woik
164 188 h° ise s> 175-255, riding hoises
95-200 diiving hoises, 100-230,
"Bid is the price the dealer will few bettei hoises, 225-370,
buy fiom the fairaei deliveied mules, 95-145
to the mill Offend is the price Maie ponies, 15-45 geldings,
the dealer will sell foi a* his 10 40, colls, 5-15, laigei ponies,
mill 40 60 killeis, 10-12
Ear Corn
Shelled Corn
Oats (local)
Orts (western)
Bailey
Wheal
makes the difference in
marketing livestock! H MaSSSmtiKßSSttoi
New Holland makes the difference lii FATHER'S tfgP 1
MONDAY 10 30 A.M. FAT HOGS and SHOATS IjAy
2 30 P.M. - FAT STEERS, BULLS. COWS & VEAL Sun-> June 20
HORSE SALE MONDAY at 10.00 A.M. , Have your wife treat you to the Best!
DAIRY SALE WEDNESDAY at 12:30 P.M. | Serve Beef often.,
FAT STEERS, BULLS, COWS & VEAL THURSDAY I Compliments‘of 1 • '
NEW HOLLAND SALeTsTABLES INC VINTAGE SALK STABLES, Lit.
NEW HOLLAND SALES STABLES INC. PARADISE, PENN A.
Abram W Diffenbach, Manager’ Phone. 717-354 2194 ! , > K r ® ,,neth E - Hershey, Sales, Manager,
Composite
Report
Cattle
4800
5400
5976
This week
Last week
Last year
CATTLE Slaughter Steers
uneven, average Choice to Prime
Utility 32 00-40 00, Cull 26 GO
-34 00
CALVES RETURNED TO
FARM Bulk 90-120 lbs 38 00-
48 00, few 48 00-53 00
New Holland
Horse Auction
Monday, May 31
Vintage New Holland
Auction || Auction
Tuesday, June 1
Cattle Calves Hogs Sheep
Today 1099 443 695 131
Last wk 919 445 607 137
Last yr. 971 404 331 56
Calves
1100
1067
1090
CATTLE Compared to last
Tuesday, Slaughtei Steers un
even, average Choice to Prime
sleady to 25 lowei, Standard to
low-Choice steady to strong,
Cows steady to 50 lower, Bulls
mostly steady, although Utility
and Commercial ovei 1500 lbs
steady to 50 higher
SLAUGHTER STEERS
High-Choice and Fume 1050-
1275 lbs 33 60-34 50, few 34 80-34
34 85, Choice 950-1450 lbs 32 GO
-33 75, few 33 75-34 10, high-Good
and low-Choice 30 50-32 25, Good
28 50 31 50, Standaid and low-
Good 26 50-29 00
SLAUGHTER HEIFERS
Few Choice 750-950 lbs 29 75-
32 25
COWS Utility and high
dressmg Cutter 23 25-24 85, few
25 00-25 60, Cutter 22 00-23 75,
Canner and low-Cutter 20 75-
22 00.
BULLS Choice 28 75-3100,
couple 32 00-32 85, Good 27 GO
-28 75; Utility and Commercial
27 00-31 00, few mainly weights
over 1500 lbs 31.00-32 50
VEAL CALVES Vealers
strong to 200 higher, least ad
vance on Cull and Utility, Calves
letumed to farm 3 00-8 00 high-
VEALERS Choice 49 00-
5100, few 51 50-52 50, Good
45 00-50 00, Standard 40 00-
45 00, Utility 34 00-40 00, Cull 85-
120 lbs 28 00-34 00
CALVES RETURNED TO
FARM Bulk 90-115 lbs 38 GO
-48 00- few 48 00-53 00
HOGS Barrows and Gilts
mostly steady.
BARROWS AND GILTS US
1 200-240 lbs 20 35-20 60, US 1-2
200-240 lbs 19 85-20 25, US 2-3
190-245 lbs 19 35-20 00
SHEEP Spring Lambs 2 00-
3 00 lower, Ewes steady to weak
SPRING LAMBS—Choice 40-
80 lbs 32 00-35 00, Good 35-80
lbs 26 00 32 00
SLAUGHTER EWES—Utility
and good 5 00-10 00
Fat Hogs and Feeder Pig Sale
Saturday, May 29
HOGS 599 Barrows & Gilts
Steady to weak US No 1-2 210-
235 lbs 19 75-20 10 US No 2-3
195 245 lbs 191019 60 US No
2 4 245-275 lbs 18 00-18 75
Sows US No 1-3 300-545 lbs
12 75-14 00
Boais 170-215 lbs 14 00-15 25 „ . _ , „ , _
~, ~ Reported t>y Bureau of ICarket*
325 560 lbs 12 50-14 25 Pa. Bept. of Agriculture.
Thursday, June 3 1
Cattle Calves Sheep
Today 1423 390-_ 33
Last week 1323 330 13
Last year 1008 341 18
CATTLE Compared to last
Thursday, Slaughter Steers un
even, Choice and Prime weak to
mostly 50 lower. Standard and
Good steady to strong; Cows
strong to mostly 50 higher; Bulls
weak to 25 lower.
SLAUGHTER STEERS —■
High-Choice and Prime 1100*
1225 lbs 33 00-33 85, Choice 950-
1325 lbs 31 50-33 35; high-Good
and low-Choice 30 50-32.10; Good
28 50-31 50, Standard and low-
Good 26 50-28 75
COWS Utility and high
dressing Cutter 23.75-25.50, sev
eial 25 50-25-75, few 26 00-26.50;
Cutter 22 75-24 50; Canner and
low-Cutter 20 50-23 00.
BULLS Choice 29 00-30 75,
several 31 00-32 10; Good 27.25-
29 00, Utility and Commercial
2725-3100, several 31.00-32.01,
eight head 3210-33.00.
VEAL CALVES Vealers
weak to 100 lower, instances
2 00 lower on Choice.
VEALERS Choice 47.00-
50 00; Good 44 00-48.00; Standard
39 00-44 00, Utility 32.00-40,00.
CALVES RETURNED TO
FARM Bulk 90-120 lbs. 40.00-
48 00
SHEEP —Spring Lambs steady
to i 00 higher
SPRING LAMBS Choice 50-
70 lbs 33 50 37 00; Good 32.00-
33 50
Monday, May 31
Hog Receipts 680 Retail'
20 25 21 75, Wholesale 2s, 3s, 4s
19 75-20 25, Heavyweights 18.25-
19 75, Sows 10 14; Boars 12-14.
Monday, May 31
Calf Receipts 72 Choice
and Prime 48-53, Standard 31-
38 50, Good and Low Choice 39-
47 50, Common 25-30.50.
Monday, May 31
Fifteen loads of hay and
straw sold as follows: Alfalfa
41-52, Mixed 30-40; Straw 32-41.
Green Dragon
Hay Market
No report this week due td
Holiday
Hay Prices
For Southeastern and
South Central Pennsylvania
Monday, May 31
Hay repoit not published this
week due to holiday.