Omaha Cattle Thursday, September 9 Compared last weeks close closing prices on slaughter steers and heifers were fully steady, instances strong to 25c higher on high-choice and prime. Cows closed strong to 50c-higher, bulls weak to 50c lower Feeder Cattle and calves sold readily at fully steady prices. Three day receipts for holiday period 15,300 as compared 20,700 previous week and 16,900 year ago. Slaughter steers approxima tely 35 percent, heifers 39 per cent, cows 12 percent, feeders 10 percent. Still a seasonally large number of 975-1050 lb. steers and 825-900 lb. heifers. Many of these of good and low-choice grade. Fed cattle trade followed a stable course following the long non-slaughter weekend. Most demand centered on choice and prime 1150-1300 lb. steers and 925-1000 lb. heifers. There was a fairly good demand for cat tle to be slaughtered outside the immediate Omaha area. Average cost slaughter steers first two days 32.44 average weight 1092 lbs. as compared 33.51-10.88 lbs. previous week and 29.46 and 1101 lbs. a year ago. Lebanon Valley Livestock Market, Inc. 1 mile east of Fredericksburg along Route 222 Phone Jonestown 865-2881 Sale every Tuesday at 1:30 P.M. starting with feeder cattle and pigs ALL NEW BEACON PULLET CAGE SYSTEM One day old to twenty weeks, 20 birds per single deck cage. This is the most economical and labor saving system on the market. The automated system includes the winch suspended Beacon auger pan feeder, one pan per 24” x 36” cage, and the Hart cup watering system. Features of single deck pullet cage system from one day old to twenty weeks: • Only two adjustments—from one day old to twenty weeks • Safety lock hinged doors • galvanized mesh floor • Sturdy channel suspension or stands • One or two Hart cups per cage • One 8’” pan per cage • Winch feeder adjustment • Can use hot water or hot air heating systems Market Steers STEERS Load Prime U.S. 3-4, 1225 pounds, 35.00; Five loads High-Choice and Prime, 1133-1201, 34 50-34 75; 1045-1235, 33.75-34 25; Choice U S 2-4, 975- 1383, 32 00-33 50; Mixed Good end Choice, 950-1250, 31.50-32.50; Good, 28.00-28.50; Standard and Low-Good, 26.50-28 00 HEIFERS—Load High-Choice and Prime U.S. 3-4, 932 pounds, 33.15; 914-1059, 32 65-33 00; Choice U.S. 2-4, 825-1025, 31 25- 32.50; Mixed Good and Choice, 750-975, 30.00-31 50; Good, 26.00- 30 50; Standard and Low-Good, 25 00-2600. COWS—Utility and Commer cial, 20.00-22.00; Utility Dairy breds, 22.25-22.50; Canner and Cutter, 18.00-20.50; Mixed Cutter and Utility, 20.75-21.25. BULLS—Utility, Commercial and Good, 25.00-27.00; Cutter and Low-Utility, 23.00-25.00. Feeder Steers Prices fully steady in fairly active trading on small supply Feeder Cattle and Calves, largely Choice feeder heifers and heifer calves with moderate supply steers. Outshipments little more than 1,000 head as compared 1,400 previous week. STEERS—Load Choice and Prime, 582 pounds, 38.00; Choice 800-900, 32.00-33.00; High-Good and Choice, 860-1025, 30.50-31 50 HEIFERS Choice, 413-492 pounds, 33.35-35.50; 505-608. 32.75-33.40. U.S. Inspected Livestock Slaughter For the week ending Thursday, September 9 CATTLE HOGS SHEEP Week to date 395,000 1,049,000 122,000 Same period last week 490,000 1,323,000 154,000 Same period last year 379,000 987,000 134,000 Estimated daily livestock slaughter under .Federal Inspection. See Us At NEPPCO Booth 54 - 59 WE SELL, SERVICE AND INSTALL E. M. HERR EQUIPMENT, INC R. D. 1, Willow Street Oklahoma City Thursday, September 9 Estimated Receipts 9,200 Same Day Last Week 9,739 Same Day Last Year . 8,194 Fairly active, compared to late last week, feeder steers steady to 50c higher with offerings over 650 lb mostly 50c higher; feeder heifers weak to 50c lower; feed er calves little changed. Majority early sales average good to high choice 350-775 lb. offerings; fair ly large attendance buyers. FEEDER STEERS Choice and Prime 335-500 lb 37.50-42.50; short load mostly Prime 497 lb. reputation steers at 40.40; 500- 650 lb. 33.75-37.50, part load 507 lb. at 40.10; 650-750 lb. 33.50- 34.50, small lot 660 lb. at 34.80; 750-830 lb. 32.50-34.00; Good and Choice 375-500 lb. 35.00-37.50; 500-550 lb. 33 25-34.75; 650-750 lb. 31.75-33.50, few 750-900 lb. 31.50-32.25; Good 350-500 lb. 33.25-36 00; 500-650 lb. 31.00- 33.00; Standard and low Good 665-803 lb. 27.00-28.50. FEEDER HEIFERS—Choice, few Prime 300-450 lb. 33.25-33.75; 450-660 lb. 30 00-34.00, two part loads 478-480 lb 34 30-34.40; Good and Choice 400-550 lb. 31.00- 450-630 lb. 28.75- 31.00; few Good 560-685 lb. 20.00- OTHERS 'Few small lots Good and Choice calves 33.00- 38.75. • Flex auger feeders • More uniform pullets • Most advanced engineered chick pullet system available • Easy ventilated • Greater cubic inch of bird area • Start chicks directly on feeder '• Easy assembly Sales As Of 12:30 p.m. 717-464-3321 Lancaster Farming. Saturda: FUTURES TRADING (Closing bids as of Thursday, September 9) September October November December February ’72 31.80 21.35 March April May June July Trend: Cattle are higher, Hogs are higher, Potatoes are steady and Eggs are stronger. a-asked b-bid n-normal Markets provided by Commodity Dept., Reynolds fc Company New Holland Auction (Continued from Page 2) SHEEP Spring Lambs steady to weak. SPRING LAMBS One lot Good 80 lbs. 28 00; Utility 50- 80 lbs 20 00-2450. Monday, Sept. 6 HOG RECEIPTS 626—Retail 19.50-20; Wholesale 2s, 3s, 4s 19- 19 50, Heavyweights 18-19, Sows 13 75-15 25, Boars 14-15. Monday, Sept. 6 CALF RECEIPTS 138—Choice and Prime 49-54, Standard 39- 43 50; Good and Low Choice 44- 48.50, Common 25-38 50. Monday, Sept. 6 Eight loads of Hay and one load Straw sold as follows, Al falfa 34-38, Mixed hay 35-47 50; Straw 35.50. New Holland Horse Auction Monday, September 6 Reported receipts of 281 head of horses; market lower on rid ing horses, balance steady Load Kansas horses, 125-175 Load New York standardbred driving horses, 155-525 Load Kentucky standardbred and saddlebred driving horses, 155-405 Locally consigned riding horses, 85-205; driving horses 80-210; few better horses, 245- 280 FERTILIZE Your WHEAT With ORTHO UNIPEL FERTILIZER OTHER ANALYSIS AVAILABLE 20-10-10 13-34-10 16-16-16 AVAILABLE IN BULK OR BAGS CALL TODAY AND PLACE YOUR ORDER P. L ROHRER & BRO., INC. SMOKETOWN, PA. Chicago Chicago New York Chicago Cattle Hogs Maine Fresh Eggs Potatoes 32.50 18.25 32.30 19.45 31.32 20.85 3.30 31.12 23.00 23.05 New Holland Dairy Cattle Wednesday, September 8 Reported receipts of 109 head of cattle, 23 heifers, 3 hulls market stronger on fresh cows balance steady Two loads New York and Canadian cows, fresh, 420 600 springers 385-625 Load Vermont cows, fresh 460 680 Load Canadian cows fresh 385 830; springeis, 490-735 Load Canadian and Fiankhn County cows, fresh, 440-810 springers, 435-810 Load Canadian cows fresh 320 410; springers, 330 475 Locally consigned cows, 305 450 Bred heifers, 310-415 First calf heifers, fresh, 350 555. Bulls, 300-365 The Rough and Tumble museum will hold an open com petition farm tractor pull from Sam to 5 p m Saturday, Sep tember 18 at Kinzer An open competition garden tractor pull has been scheduled after the 18,000 pound class Admission is $1 with children under 10 admit ted free Mare ponies, 15-35, geldings 10-25; colts, 5-15, larger ponies 40-70; killers, 9-10 • UNIFORM COATED PELLETS for even di tiling • CLEAN AND EASY TO HANDLE will not clog up drills • CONTAINS FAST \CTING AND LONG LASTING NITROGEN AND PHOSPHORUS • HIGH ANALYSIS less handling and fewer stops while planting Phone Lane. 397-3539 September 11,1971 — 33.70 34.60 2.79 37.70 37.90 3.11 3.82 Tractor Pull Slated 3