Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, June 19, 1971, Image 2

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    —Lancaster Farming. Saturday, June 19,1971
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Local Livestock Market and Auction Reports
Lancaster
Auction
Wednesday, June 16
Cattle Calves Hoes Sheep
Today 1070 85 697 65
Last wk 1188 95 380 30
Last yi 1183 121 301 63
This weeks
auction 1036 78 485 65
Last weeks
Auction 1133 112 232 62
CATTLE Compared to Mon
day Slaughter Steei s steady to 50
lower, most of the decline on
early sales of Choice and Prime
under 1200 lbs, Cows steady to
stiong, instances 50 higher on
Cutter, Bulls mostly steady
SLAUGHTER STEERS
High-Choice and Prime 1050-1350
lbs 32 35-33 85, mainly 32 75-
33 50, Choice 950-.325 lbs 31 25-
33 10, high-Good and low-Choice
29 75-31 50, Good 28 50 30 50,
Standard and low-Good 27 50-
28 75
SLAUGHTER HEIFERS
Choice 875-1000 lbs 29 50-31 75,
four head 32 60-33 50, Good 27 00
29 10
COWS—Utility and high-dress
mg Cutter 24 50-25 75, few 25 75-
26 10, Cutter 23 00-24 75, Can
cer and low-Cutter 21 50-23 00
BULLS Choice 28 60-30 10,
Good 27 00-28 75, Utility and
Comemal 27 50-30 75, few 30 85-
31 85
VEAL CALVES Vealers
2 00-3 00 higher, instances 500
higher on Choice
VEALERS Choice 50 00-
•53 50 seven 54 00-56 00, Good
45 00-50 00 Standard 41 00-46 00,
Utility 35 00-41 00
HOGS Barrows and Gilts
fully steady
BARROWS AND GILTS
11 head US 1 205-225 lbs 20 75-
21 50, US 2-3 195-250 lbs 19 25
19 85 US 3-4 250-270 lbs 18 10
19 00
SHEEP Spung Lambs
strong to 100 highei, Ewes
steady
SPRING LAMBS Choice 60 8o
lbs 32 50-34 00, Good 50-70 lbs
27 00-28 50
SLAUGHTER EWES Utility
5 00-7 50
Green Dragon
Hay Market
Friday, June II
18 loads hay, including Al
falfa, couple loads, 35 00-43 00,
Timothy, few loads, 28 00-37 00,
Mixed hay, 31 00-40 00
12 loads traw, 35 00-45 00
Croon
Dragon
Livestock Soles
Ephrata, R. D. 3, Pa
Walter Kisser, Manager
Phone: (717) 733-2334
Every FRIDAY
• Dairy Cows 12 30 P M.
• Hay & Sti aw Auction
1 00 P M.
• Beef Cattle & Veal Calves
11 00 A M
Lancaster
Market
Monday, June 14
Cattle Calves Hog's Sheep
Today 1151 184 893 176
Last wk 1403 253 1042 199
Lastyr 1011 213 820 201
CATTLE Compared to last
weeks close. Slaughter Steers
mostly steady, Cows 25-50 high
er, Bulls weak to mostly 50 low
ei, with Utility and Commercial
over 1400 lbs mostly 1 00 lower
Supply included 935 foi auction.
SLAUGHTER STEERS
High-Choice and Prime 1100-1375
lbs 32 75-33 60, Choice 1000-1400
lbs 3110-3310, high-Good and
low-Choice 29 60 3125, Good
28 50-30 50. Standard and low-
Good 26 50-28 60.
SLAUGHTER HEIFERS
Few Choice 850-1000 lbs 29 10-
29 85, couple 3135
COWS —Utility and high-dress
)'i« Cutter 24 25-25 75, few 25 75-
26 10, Cutter 22 50-24 50
BULLS Choice 28 50-29 CO,
Good 27 00-28 60. Utility and
Cornoicial 27 00-30 50, few 30.50-
3185, with a couple at 33.10-
33 25
CALVES Vealers rather
slow, mostly steady with last
weeks decline,, although Choice
mostly 1 00 lower
VEALERS- Choice 48 00-50 00.
Good 42 00-48.00, Standard 37 00-
42 00, Utility 32 00-37 00
HOGS Barrows and Gilts 50-
75 higher, Sows scarce
BARROWS AND GILTS
US 1 200-215 lbs 20 50-21 00, US
1-2 195-240 lbs 19 75-20 25, US
2- 190-260 lbs 19 25 19 85, US
3- 260-285 lbs 17 50-19 00
SHEEP Spring Lambs most
ly steady, Ewes absent
SPRING L4MB Choice 50-
85 lbs 30 00-38 00 Good 28 00-
30 00
Local Crain
Thuisday, June 17
These puces ace made up of
the aveiage puces quoted by six
participating local feed and giain
concerns It should be noted,
however, that not eveiy dealer
handles each commodity All
prices are per bushel, except for
eai corn which is per ton
The ave'age local grain prices
quoted Thursday, June 17,1971,
are as follows
Bid Offered*
41 00 49 00
Ear Com
Shelled Com 175 194
Oats (local) 80 92
Oats (western) 103 113
Bailey
Wheat
-Bid is the price the dealer will
buv from the farraei delivered
to the mill Offered is the price
the dealer will sell for at his Beporte a u y Bureau of Market,
mill Fa, Sept, of Agriculture.
BEEF FOR auctions mokes the difference in
FATHER'S BpP New Holland mokes the difference
I) Ay MONDAY 10:30 A.M. — FAT HOGS and SHOATS
I Sun., June 20 2:30 P.M.-FAT STEERS, BULLS. COWS & VEAL
Have your wife treat you to the Best! . HORSE SALE MONDAY at 10:00 A.M. *'
Serve Beef often. “ DAIRY SALE — WEDNESDAY at 12:30P.M.
Compliments of FAT STEERS, BULLS, COWS & VEAL - THURSDAY
VINTAGE SALES STABLES, Inc. Ha *^™„ ARl IMr
PARADISE, PENNA. NEW HOLLAND SALES STABLES INC.
PI,: 117143-4181 K.n„«h E. Hershey, Sales Maoager Ab „ m w Pem "“ phone: 71 - 35t2194
Friday Weekly, June 18
Lancaster, Vintage, and New
Holland Markets
Cattle Calves
This Week 4700 1250
Last Week 5032 1280
Last Year 4801 1243
CATTLE Slaughter Steers
steady, instances 25 lower. Cows
steady, to 25 lower, Bulls steady
to 50 lower; Supply included an
estimated 55 percent Slaughter
Steers, 25 percent Cows and
Bulls, with the balance mainly
Feeder Steers
SLAUGHTER STEERS
High-Choice and Prime 1050-1375
lbs 32 50-33 50, few 33 50-34 00,
Choice 3100-33 00, few late sales
30 75-31 00, high-Good and low-
Choice 29 50-31 50, Good 28 00-
3100, Standard and low-Good
26 50-28 50
SLAUGHTER HEIFERS
Choice 850-1000 lbs 2910-31 75,
tour head 32 60-33 50. Good
27 00-29 10
COWS—Utility and high
dressing Cutter 24 00-25 50, few
25 50-26 10, Cutter 22 75-24 75,
Canner and low-Cutter 21 DO
-23 00
BULLS Choice 28 50-29 75,
few 30 00-30 60, Good 26 50-28 50;
Utility and Comercial 27 00-
29 75; few 30 00-31 75,- few late
sales Utility 900-1100 lbs 25 50-
27 00
VEAL CALVES Vealers
1003 00 highei, most advance
on Choice
VEALERS Choice 49 50-
52 00, few sales 52 00-53 50, with
seven head on Wednesday 54 GO
-56 00, Good 44 00-50 00 Stand
ard 40 00-46 00, Utility 32 00-
40 00, Cull 27 00 33 00
CALVES RETURNED TO
,F 4RM Bulk 80-120 lbs 36 00-
48 00, seveial mainly Holstein
Heifeis 50 00 54 00. with aiound
30 head on Tuesday 57 00 62 00
Hay Prices
For Southeastern and
South Centi-al Pennsylvania
(All hay No 2 and better,
puces paid by dealers at the
farm price per ton) '
Most all old hay cleaned up
Prices steady to weak Some
new hay on maiket in southern
areas
Alfalfa
1 12 1 29
1 66 1 87
Timothy hay
Mixed hay
Sti aw
Mulch
Composite
Report
Monday, June 14
30 00-35 00
New —25 00-28 00
18 00-28 00
20 00-30 00
New—24 00 28 00
20 00-30 00
12 00-18 00
Vintage
Auction
Tuesday, June 15
Cattle Calves Hogs Sheep
Today 1033 572 789 70
Last wk 975 501 654 55
Last yr. 995 493 397 75
CATTLE— Compared to last
Tuesday, Slaughter Steers
steady to strong, instances 25
higher; Cows 50-75 higher;
Bulls mostly steady, instances
25 lower on Utility and Com
mercial. Supply included 18
percent Cows and 18 percent
Bulls.
SLAUGHTER STEERS
High-Choice and Prime 1050-
1325 lbs 33 00-34 00, Choice
950-1350 lbs 32 00-33 60, few
Choice yield grade 2 33 75-34 25,
high-Good and low-Choice 30 10-
32 10; Good 28 75-31 00, Stand
ard and low-Good 27 00-28 75.
COWS Utility and high
dressing Cutter 24 00-26 00, few
26 00-26 75, Cutter 22 75-24 75,
Canner and low-Cutter 2100-
22 50.
BULLS Choice 28 60-29x85,
few 30.75-3175, Good 26 35-
28 50; Utility and Commercial
27 25-29 75, few 30 35-31.75.
VEAL CALVES Vealers
mostly steady, Calves returned
to farm very active with best
demand on Holstein Heifers
VEALERS Choice 47 00-
50 00, few 50 50-52 00; Good
44 00-48 00, Standard 40 CO
-46 50, Utility 34 00-4100, Cull
80-115 lbs 27 00-33 00
CALVES RETURNED TO
FARM Bulk 80-120 lbs 36-00-
48 00, sevei al mainly Holstein
Heifers 49 00 54 00, with around
30 head 57 00 62 00
HOGS Bauows and Gilts
weak to 25 lower
BARROWS AND GILTS
US 1 200-235 lbs 19 60-20 00,
US 1-3 195-250 lbs 1910-19 60:
US 3-4 240-260 lbs 18 25-19 00,
US 2 180-200 lbs 18 25-19 00
SHEEP Market not re-
ported
Fat Hogs and Feeder Pig Sale
Saturday, June 12
Hogs 701 Bairows & Gilts
Strong to 50c higher US No
1-2 205 230 lbs 20 35-20 50, few
20 75, US No 2-3 190 250 lbs
19 25-20 10; US No 2-4 245-260
lbs 17 50-19 00. US No 2-4 155-
175 lbs. 16 50-18 00.
Sows US No 1-3 365 500 lbs
12 75-13 50
Boais 13 25-14 50
New Holland !
Auction I
Thursday, June 17
Cattle Calves Sheep
Today 1163 345 11-
Last week 1188 377 21
Last Year 1275 379
CATTLE Compared to last)
Thursday, Slaughter Steers
steady to weak, instances 25 low*
er, Cows steady to weak, in
stances 25 lower; Bulls steady to
50 lower; most decline on Utility
and Comercial under 1100 lbs.
SLAUGHTER STEERS —«
Small supply high-Choice and
Prime 1050-1275 lbs. 32.50-33.35;
Choice 950-1325 lbs. 31.00-32.60,
few late sales 30.75-31 00; high-
Good and low-Choice 29 50-31.25;
Good 28 00-30 50, Standard and
low Good 27.00-28 25
COWS Utility and high
diessing Cutter 24.00-25.5 ft, few
25 50-26 10, Cutter 22.75-24.75;
Canner and low-Cutter 21.00-
23 00.
BULLS Choice 28 50-29.50,
few 30 00-30 60; Good 26.50-
28 50 , Utility and Commercial
27 00-29 85; couple 30.75; Utility
900-1100 lbs 25.50-27.00.
FEEDER STEERS Couple
loads Choice 870-1050 lbs. 29.00-
30 35, part load 31.10.
VEAL CALVES Vealers
steady to 2 00 higher, some sales
Standard and Good 3.00 higher.
VEALERS Choice 49.50-
51 00, tew 52 00-53.00; Good
45 00-49 50, Standard 40.00-45i00;
Utility 32 00-40 00, Cull 28.00-
33 00
SHEEP Few head Choice
70-80 lbs Spring . Slaughter
Lambs mostly steady at 31.00'
33 50
Monday, June 14
Hog Receipts 759 —Retail 20«
21 Wholesale 2s, 3s. 4s 19.50-
20, Heavyweights 18-19; Sows
12 14, Boais 12-14
Monday, June 14
Calf Receipts 100 Choice
and Prime 44-52, Standard 36*
38 50, Good and Low Choice
39-43 50, Common 25-35.50.
Monday, June 14
Nine loads of hay and straw
sold as follows. Hay 38-46;
Stiaw 26-35.
Roaches
Fleas - Ticks
Rats or Mice
J. C. Ehrlich Co., Inc.
1278 Loop Rd., Lane.
PHONE 397-3721