Vintage (Continued from Page 2) Gilts: Weak to 25c lower. US No. 1-2 200-230 lbs. 20.60-21.00. US No. 2-3 195-240 lbs. 20.10- 20.50. US No. 2-4 195-255 lbs. 19.75-20.25. US No. 2-4 175-185 lbs. 17.00-18.75. US No| 3-4 265- 280 lbs. 18.85-19.10. SOWS US No 1-3 285-485 lbs. 14.75-16.50. BOARS 13.00-15.25. ; V4' v V v✓ - ' U.S. Inspected Livestock Slaughter For the week ending Thursday, August 26 Week to date Same period last week 474,000 1,240,000 149,000 Same period last year 468,000 1,229,000 150,000 Estimated daily livestock slaughter under Federal Inspection. ms*'-'* ' FUTURES TRADING (Closing bids as of Thursday, August 26) ' September October November December February ’72 31.55 20.65 March April May June July August Trend Cattle are stronger, Hogs and, stronger, Potatoes are steady, and Eggs are weaker. a-asked b-bid n-normal Market* pxoTidad by Commodity-Dept., Xaynolda a Company New Holland Dairy Cattle Reported receipts of 109 head of cattle, 11 heifers, 1 bull Load Holstein cows, 400 830 Springers, 420-460. Heifers, 275-450. Bull, 195. CATTLE HOGS SHEEP 484,000 1,281,000 140,000 Chicago Chicago New York Chicago Cattle Hogs Maine Fresh Eggs Potatoes 32.50 18.45 31.80 19.10 31.27 20.60 3.24 31.05 22.47 22.57 22.00 Wednesday, August 25 *' ' 's > 28.30 32.00 35.75 36.20 3.05 3.80 Green Dragon Dairy Cattle Friday, August 20 The Green Dragon market re ported receipts of 136 head of cattle, light attendance with prices steady. Consignments included: Load Canadian cows, fresh, 435-555; springers, 370-625. Load Connecticut springers, 327.50-400. Herd Pennsylvania cows, fresh, 254-300; springers, 345- 485; milkers, 225-415. Load Pennsylvania cows, fresh, 270-510. Locally consigned cows, fresh, 390-525; springers, 385- 500. Beef Cows Beef type cows and feeder market sold steady in active market. Beef cows: Cutter cows, 22.00- 24.00; Fat cows, 20.00-22.00; Uti lity cows, 18.00-20.00. Stocker market: Beef bred bulls, 26.00-30.00; Holstein type bulls, 24.00-27.00. New Holland Auction (Continued from Page 2) SHEEP Insufficient volume of any one class for a market test. Monday, August 23 HOG RECEIPTS 974 Re tail 20.50-21.50; Wholesale No. 2,3, 4 19.75-20.35; Heavyweights 19.50-20; Sows 14-16; Boars 14- 15. Monday, August 23 CALF RECEIPTS 175 Choice and Prime 48-55; Stand ard 38-42.50; Good and Low Choice 43-47.50; Common 25- 37.50. Monday, August 23 Eight loads of hay and one load of straw sold as follows: 1 load Timothy 35.00; Mix hay 31-34; Straw (1 load) 31.00. FARMERS ARE YOU LOOKING FOR A SMALL 28 H. P. LOADER TRACTOR Low Profile Model 154 Leyland • Low initial cost per hp # Positive traction 9 Low cost fuel consumption per hour # Excellent tractor for scraping barn —must see it to believe it. yards • PTO on the go • Ideal manure loader tractor • live hydraulic • 540 rpm also 1000 rpm PTO § 9 forward speeds 2 reverse • Good general purpose tractor Big Interest Money Returned To You When You Buy a Leyland 28-55- or 70 H.P. Tractor. ASK FOE A FREE DEMONSTRATION. SHEW S FARM SERVICE R. D. 4, Lititz, Pa. Omaha Cattle Compared with last weeks close, closing prices on slaugh tei steers weak to 25c lower with most 950-1050 lbs at full decline. Heifers 25-50 c lower. Cows 25- 50c lower, bulls weak Small feeder supply steady. Four day receipts 19,000 as compared 18,400 previous week and 21,600 a year ago. Slaughter steers approximately 39 percent, heifers 39 percent, liberal show ing good to average-choice in cluded. Cows 11 percent, feed ers 8 pei cent. Fed cattle trade generally slow and deliberate with most buying interests cautious and selective While day-to-day price declines were not severe, the downward pres sure was persistent. One major buying interest returned to nor mal operation on Monday after being off the market for most of previous week because of labor difficulties Best demand centered on available supply of choice and prime 1150-1300 lb steers and same grade 925-1025 lb heifers Average cost slaughter steers first three days 32.76 average weight 1087 lbs as compared 32 81 and 1080 lbs previous week and 29.55 and 1091 lbs a year ago. Steers Prime U S 34 1225 pounds, 35 50; Three loads High- Choice and Prime 1154-1348, 34 85-35 00; 1030-1259, 33 75- 34 75; Choice 2-4 975-1100, 32 25- 33.25; 1100-1300, 32 75-33 75; Mixed Good and Choice 950- 1250, 31.75-32 75; Good 28 CO -31.75, Standard and Lcw-Cood 26 50-28.00 Heifers Two loads High- Choice and Prime U S. 3-4, 920- SBO pounds, 33 35; 925-1025, 32.50-33.00; Choice 2-4 800-1025 31.25-32.50; Mixed Good and Choice 750-975 30.00-3150; Gocd With These Outstanding Feotures DEPENDABLE PARTS, SALES and SERVICE. Woods Drive 2 Miles.Emst Of Route 501 Lancaster Farming, Saturday, August 28,1971 Thursday, August 26 Market Steers SUCH AS THE Local Grain Thursday, August 26 These prices are made up of the average prices 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, ex cept for ear corn which is per ton. The average local grain prices quoted Thursday, August 26, are as follows. Bid” Offered* Ear Corn 43 66 49 00 Shelled Corn 1.45 1.64 Oats (local) .76 .84 Barley 106 1.26 , Wheat 143 159 *Bid is the price the dealer will ( buy from the farmer de livered to the mill. Offered is the price the dealer will sell for at his mill. 26 00-30 00; Standard and Low- Good 25 00-26 00 Cows—Utility and Commercial 20 50-22 50; few Utility Dairy breds 22 75-23 03; Cannei and Cutter 18.00-20 50, Mixed Cutter and Utility 20 75-21.50 Bulls Utility, Commercial and Good 25 50-28 50; Commci cial 28.75-29.00, Cutter and Low- Utility 24 00-26 00. Feeder Steers Small supply steady, supplies largely Choice Heifer Calves and High-Good and Choice fleshy Steers. Outshipments approxi mately 1,000 head from regular market trade compared 1,300 previous week. Steers Choice 683-761 pounds, 33 50-34 60, High-Good and Choice 931-1050 30.50-32 00 Heifers Choice 438-486 pounds 33.25-35.00. Ph. 626-4355 3