Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, October 16, 1971, Image 3

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    Oklahoma City
Thursday, October 14
Estimated Receipts 10,300
Same day last week 9,438
Same day last year , 12,312
Active, feeder cattle and calves
50C to I.OQ higher compared to
last Thursday with all weights
and grades sharing in the ad
vance in a broad demand.
Majority receipts average Good
to High Choice 300-650 lb. of
ferings including a fairly large
percentage of feeder calves;
fairly large atte-idance buyers.
Sales As Of 1 pm
Feeder Steers: Choice, few
Prime 300-500 lb 37.75-45.50, part
load 232 lb at 47.50; 500-615 lb
U.S. Inspected Livestock Slaughter
For the week ending Thursday, October 14
Week to date
Same period last wk.
Same period last yr.
Estimated daily livestock slaughter under Federal Inspection.
Thisjarogram. can produce lean hogs
** w c -x .tr. i.-: for market at 200 pounds less than
- - - ■ ' 150 days and ean do it at low feed
' cost!
-C.J' W I,
‘ H - .i. -
I?ed Rose Farrowing Pellets - a high nutrient farrowing
Red Rose Pig Pre-Starter Pellets - a complete feed with
sugar concentrates and high antibiotic
levels for young pigs.
Red Rose Pig Starter Pellets - supplement the sow’s milk.
Red Rose Pig Grower Pellets - for complete feeding to pigs 50 to
100 pounds.
Red Rose Porker - for complete feeding to pigs 100
pounds to market
Red Rose Hog Supplement - a vitamin, mineral and antibiotic
fortified feed for feeding with your
grains.
Want better pigs in less time?
Want to try the Red Rose
Programmed Hog? Call us!
Walter Binkley & Son
Lititz
Brown & Reo/ Inc.
Atglen
Elrerson Supply Co.
Elverson
L. T. Geib Estate
Manheim
I. B. Graybill & Son
Strasburg
E. Musser Heisey & Son
B. D. #2, Mt. Joy, Pa.
Heistond Bros.
Elizabethtown
Red Rose Form
Service; Inc.
N. Church St., Quarryville
David B. Hurst
Bowmansville
35.50-38.50; 650-750 lb 34.50-35.80.
load 653 lb at 36.30; 750-840 lb
33.00- load 766 lb at 34.90.
Good and Choice 400-500 lb 36.00-
38.00; 5004)50 lb 33.75-35.50, few
650-735 ib 33.50-34.00; Good 400-
500 lb 34.00-35.50; 500-625 lb 31.50-
34.00, few 700-790,30.00-32.75; few
Standard and low Good 550-750 lb
27.00-
Feeder Heifers: Choice, few
Prime 300-450 lb 33.75-39.50, part
load 230 lb at 40.20 and part load
290 lb 40.50; 450-650 lb 31.75-34.25,
small lot and part load 457-479 lb
34.90-35.50; Good and Choice 300-
450 lb 32.00-33.50; 450-625 lb 29.75-
31.25; few Good 385-450 lb 30.00-
32.00, small lot 521 lb at 29.30.
Others; Good and Choice bull
calves 33.75-41.50, two small lots
304-337 lb 44.00-45.75.
S.S-A- 4 *' *SA.4K
CATTLE HOGS SHEEP
466.000 1,351,000 167,000
490.000 1,262,000 167,000
474.000 1,332,000 164,000
ANT
ETTER PIGS
LESS TIME?
These feeds can do it -for you.
They’re the feeds included in the
Red Rose Programmed Hog system.
and conditioning ration.
G. R. Mitchell, Inc.
Refton, Pa.
Mountyille Feed Service
Mountville
Musser Forms, Inc.
Martin's Feed Mill
Ephrata, Pa.
Chos. E. Sauder & Sons
Terre Hill
Shelly Brothers
R. D. 2, Manheim, Pa.
E. P. Spotts, Inc.
Honey Brook
H. M. Stouffer & Sons,
Inc.
Columbia
Witmer
Yearling
Feeder Sale
Gate City, Virginia
Saturday, October 9
There were 249 head of steers
sold. All cattle were state graded
and sold by the hundredweight.
Choice and Fancy, 500 - 700
pounds, 34.00 - 35.00; 700 -800,
32.25 - 33.00; 800 -1000, 29.50 -
30.50.
Good, 500 - 700 pounds, 32.75 -
35.00; 700 - 800, 32.00 - 32.50; 800 -
1000, 29.25 - 30.75.
Medium, 500 - 700 pounds, 31.75
- 34.25; 700 - 800,30.50 - 31.50; 800 -
1000, 27.50 - 29.50; Common, 500 -
700, 29.25 - 32.50.
Staunton, Virginia
Tuesday, October 12
There were 1,048 head steers
sold. All cattle state graded and
sold by the hundredweight.
Choice and Fancy, 500 - 700
pounds, 35.25 - 35.75 ; 705 - 800,
33.00 - 35.50; 805 - 1000, 32.75 -
33.50.
Good, 500 - 700 pounds, 34.25 -
36.00; 705 - 800, 33.25 - 34.00; 805 -
1000, 30.75 - 33.25.
Medium, 500 - 700 pounds, 33.00
- 34.50; 705 - 800, 32.50 - 33.00; 805 -
1000, 29.50 - 32.50.
Common, 500 - 700 pounds, 31.00
- 32.50; 705 - 800, 29.75 - 30.50.
Abingdon, Virginia
Tuesday, October 12
There were 1,492 head sold. All
cattle state graded and sold by
hundredweight.
Steers - Choice and Fancy, 300
- 400 pounds, 42.00 - 42.40; 400 -
500, 41.00 - 41.60; 500 - 600, 36.00 -
39.00.
Good, 300 - 400 pounds, 40.70 -
42.25; 400 - 500, 39.00 - 42.00; 500 -
600, 34.50 - 36.50.
Medium, 300 - 400 pounds, 40.00
- 41.00 - 42.00; 500 - 600, 34.50 -
36.50.
, Medium, 300-400 pounds, 40.00
-41:00; 400 -'500,38T.00 - 39,75;i500-
600, 31.50 - 34.0*5. ' /; ‘ r
Heifers - Choice and Fancy,
300-400 pounds, 33.00 - 33.75; 400-
500, 32.00 - 33.50; 500 - 600, 30.00 -
30.75.
Good, 300 - 400 pounds, 31.50 -
32.75; 400 - 500, 31.75 - 33.50.
Medium, 300 - 400 pounds, 31.00
- 31.75; 400 - 500, 29.00 - 30.90.
Front Royal, Virginia
Tuesday, October 12
There were 1,283 head sold. All
cattle state graded and sold by
the hundredweight.
Steers Choice and Fancy, 300
- 400 pounds, 40.25 - 40.50; 405 -
500, 37.75 - 40.50; 505 - 600, 38.00 -
39.00; 605 - 700,34.75 - 37.00.
Good, 300 - 400 pounds, 38.25 -
42.00; 405 - 500, 38.75 - 40.50; 505 -
600, 36.25 - 38.75; 605 - 700, 36.75 -
38.00.
Medium, 300 - 400 pounds, 36.00
- 40.00; 405 - 500, 36.50 - 38.50; 505 -
600,36.50; Short, 355 - 5487, 34.25 -
36.00.
Heifers Choice and Fancy,
300 - 400 pounds, 29.50 - 31.00; 405 -
500, 33.00 - 34.25; 505 - 600, 32.00 -
33.00.
Good, 300 - 400 pounds, 39.25 -
OCT.
SPECIAL
SALE
FEEDER CALVES
Oct. 28, 7 p.m.
FAUQUIER LIVESTOCK
EXCHANGE INCORPORATED
Marshall, Virginia
703-364-4861
Lancaster Farming, Saturday .'October 16,1971—.
FUTURES TRADING
(Closing bids as of Thursday, October 14)
October
November
December
January ’72
February
March
April
May
June
July
August
Trend Cattle are stronger, Hogs are steady, Potatoes are
steady, and Eggs are stronger.
a-asked b-bid n-normal
Market* provided by Commodity Kayaolda k Compaay
Lebanon Valley
Auction
Tuesday, October 12
431 Head of Cattle
Steers: Choice, 33.10 - 35.10;
Good, 30.60 - 32.60; Standard,
27.85 - 30.00; Utility (few), 25.75 -
27.75.
Heifers: Choice (few), 30.10 -
33.00.
Cows; Utility (individual),
22.75 - 23.50; Cutter, 21.25 - 22.50;
Canner, 19.85 - 21.25; Shells down
to 17.50.
Bulls: Good, 28.85 - 31.75;
Utility and Commercial, 26.35 -
29.50; Cutter (few), 24.25 - 26.50.
. 295 Head of Veal Calves.
Choice) Ifew);, '/52.50 r .54.00;
Good, 50.00 53.00; 'Standard,
42.00; 405 - 500, 30.00 - 34.00; 505 -
600, 31.50.
Medium, 300 - 400 pounds, 25.25
-29.25; 405 - 500,27.00 - 27.75; 505 -
600, 25.00 - 27.00; Short, 360 - 472,
25.00 - 26.00.
Tri-State, Virginia
Wednesday, October 13
There were 1,950 head sold. All
cattle state graded and sold by
the hundredweight.
Steers -- Choice and Fancy,'3oo
- 400 pounds, 40.00 - 41.75 ; 405 -
500, 36.50 - 39.75 ; 505 - 600, 34.90 -
35.80.
Good, 300 - 400 pounds, 38.25 -
40.25 ; 405 - 500, 35.75 - 40.30; 505 -
600, 36.50 - 37.00.
Medium, 300 - 400 pounds, 36.75
-40.00; 405 - 500, 34.00 - 36.50; 505 -
600, 32.50 - 34.25.
Heifers - Choice and Fancy,
300 - 400 pounds, 31.40 - 32.30; 405 -
500, 30.50 - 31.75; 505 - 600, 28.75 -
31.25.
Good, 300 - 400 pounds, 31.25 -
32.00; 405 - 500, 30.50 - 31.75 ; 505 -
600, 28.75 - 31.25.
Medium, 300 - 400 pounds, 30.00
-31.25; 405 - 500, 29.25 - 30.25 ; 505 -
600, 27.00 - 27.50.
Lebanon Valley
Livestock
AAarket, 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
Chicago Chicago New York Chicago
Cattle Hogs Maine Fresh Eggs
Potatoes
32.57 21.65
32.40 21.45
32.30 22.30
31.70 21.55 3.15
31.45 23.42
23.50
31.15 22.65
Hay Prices
For Southeastern and
South Central Pennsylvania
(All hay No. 2 and better,
prices paid by dealers at the
farm, price per ton).
Hay and straw steady, spots
stronger.
Alfalfa 30.00-40.00
Timothy hay 22 00-30.00
Mixed hay 25.00-38.00
Straw 25.00-35.00
Mulch 12.00-16.00
Xaportad by Bumi or BKarkota
!•*. Dept. ot Agriculture.
47.00 - 50.00; Utility 42.00 - 46.00;
Cull 90 -120 pounds, 34.00 - 40.00;
Cull 85 - 120 pounds, 31.00 - 35.00
Farm Calves; Bulls 80 -- in
pounds ; 35'Oft- 40.t»;'Heifej¥as
120 pounds, 38.00 - 57.00.
Barrows and Guilts: U.S. 2-3
200 - 250 pounds, 21.60 - 22.10; 2-4
190 - 260 pounds, 21.00 - 21.50.
Sows: U.S. 1-3 300 - 500 pounds,
15.85 -18.85; 2-3 300 - 600 pounds,
15.00 - 1560
Boars; (few) 13.85.
31 Head of Feeder Pigs
U.S. 1-3 35 -50 pounds, 10.75 -
11.25.
44 Head of Sheep and Lambs
Choice 70 - 115 pounds (few),
26.00 - 27.00, Good 60-110 pounds
(few), 20.00 - 23.50
Ewes; 5.50 - 7.50.
Omaha Cattle
Thursday, October 14
Compared with last weeks
close closing prices slaughter
steers steady to 25c lower,
many late sales Choice steady
to weak. Heifers strong to 25c
higher under good demand.
Cows fully steady although late
demand not particularly aggres
sive. Bulls firm. Feeder cattle
and calves steady to weak with
limited attendance farmer buy
ers early.
Four day receipts 20,200 as
compared 19,100 previous week
and 23,000 a year ago. Slaugh
ter steers approximately 36 per
cent, heifers 32 percent, cows
9 percent, and feeders 20 per
cent. Two-way trend emerges in
fed cattle trade as prices on
slaughter steers forced slightly
downward under influence of
bearish early carcass trade but
heifer prices edged cautiously
upward.
Marketings fairly well distri
buted over trading period and
good demand for cattle to be
slaughtered at points outside
immediate Omaha area. Overall
finish fairly attractive with a
liberal percentage Choice and a
moderate volume High Choice
and Prime. Average weight of
slaughter steers has increased
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31.50
-35.60
2.73
37.15
36.50
2.96
3.62
Monday, October 11
280 Head of Hogs
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