Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, October 23, 1971, Image 3

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    Lebanon Valley
Auction
Tuesday, October 19
370 Head of Cattle
Steers High Choice and
Prime (individual), 34.50 and
35.10; Choice, 33.35 - 35.10; Good,
31.25 - 33.10; Standard, 28.50 -
29.85.
Heifers Choice (few), 29.60 -
31.60; Good (few), 28.00 - 28.10.
Cows Utility (individual),
22.35 - 23.35; Cutter, 21.00 - 22.10;
Canner, 19.50 - 21.00; Shells down
to 17.00.
Bulls Good, 29.10 - 31.00;
Utility and Commercial, 26.00 -
29.00; Cutter (few), 24.60 - 25.35.
235 Head of Veal Calves
Choice (few), 54.00 - 57.00;
Good, 50.00 - 52.50; Standard,
46.00 - 50.00; Utility, 41.00 - 45.00;
Cull 90 -120 pounds, 34.00 • 38.00;
Cull 70 - 85 pounds, 28.00 - 33.00.
Farm Calves: Bulls 80 -110
pounds, 35.00 - 44.00; Heifers 80 -
120 pounds, 38.00 - 57.00.
288 Head of Hogs
Barrows and Gilts U.S. 1-2
200 - 240 pounds (few), 22.00; 2-3
200 -250, 21.35 - 21.85; 2-4 195 - 260,
20.85 - 21.35; 3-4'250 - 300, 17.00 -
18.35.
Sows U.S. 1-3 300 - 500
pounds, 16.00 -18.00; 2-3 300 - 600,
14.60 - 16.60.
Boars: (few) 13.50 - 13.85.
60 Head of Feeder Pigs
U.S. 1-3 35 - 50 pounds, 13.00
13.50; Utility 20-30 (few), 5.00
6.00.
14 Head of Sheep and Lambs
Choice 70 - 100 pounds (few)
28.50 - 29.50; Good 70 - 95, 23.50
27.50.
Department Store
Farm & Home Hardware
HUNTING LICENSE
BOTTLED GAS
Tank Truck Delivery of Gulf
Home Heating Oils Kerosene,
Diesel Oil, Engine Gasoline,
Gaslite Naphtha
W. L, Zimmerman
& Sons
Dial 717-768-8291
INTERCOURSE, PA.
SPECIAL FALL FEEDER SALES
FRIDAY EVENINGS AT 7 O'CLOCK
NOVEMBER 5
NOVEMBER 19.
VINTAGE SALES STABLES. INC.
Box TOO. Paradise, Pa. Lancaster County
The Heart of Pennsylvania Steer Feeding Country
Anyone Wishing to Consign Cattle Telephone
Area Code 717 - 442-4181
KENNETH E. HERSHEY, MANAGER
Oklahoma City
Thursday, October 21
Estimated Receipts
Same day last week
Same day last year
Fairly active, feeder cattle
over 500 lb strong to mostly 50c
higher compared to late last
week, feeder calves 50c to 1.00
higher; all weights and grades in
broad demand with particular
interest centering on thin fleshed
cattle suitable to go to wheat
pasture; majority receipts
Average Good to High Choice
under 700 lb offerings; fairly
large attendance buyers.
Sales as of 1 P.M,
Feeder Steers; Choice, few
Prime 300-475 lb 39.00-46.25, small
lot 306 lb at 48.00; 500-650 lb 35.75-
40.00, small lot 5131 b at 40.80; 650-
750 lb 34.75-36.10; 750-840 lb 33.70-
35.40, part load 838 lb at 35.10;
Good and Choice 350-500 lb 36.00-
39.00, largely 36.75-38.50; 500-650
lb 34.25-35.75, two small lots thin
521-533 lb at 37.00; few 650-750 lb
33.50- Good 500-615 lb 31.75-
33.75; few 700-967 lb 29.75-32.25;
Standard and Low Good 500-965 lb
27.50-
Feeder Heifers: Choice, few
Prime 300-450 lb 34.00-37.75, short
load 320 lb at, 38.75; 450-650 lb
31.25- part load 451 lb at
34.70; Good and Choice 300-450 lb
32.25- 450-700 lb 30.00-31.50;
Good 500-700 lb 28.25-30.00.
Others: Good and Choice bull
calves 34.00-40.00, lot 353 lb at
44.75.
Horse Auction
Monday, October 18
Reported receipts of 286 head of
horses; market stronger on
better horses, balance steady
with last, weeks market.
Load Delaware driving>horses,
165 - 675.
Load New York driving horses,
165 - 450.
Load Kansas riding horses, 130
- 250.
Locally consigned work horses,
110 - 230; driving horses, 80 -130;
riding horses, 75 - 210; few better
horses, 255 - 350.
Mare ponies, 5 - 20; Geldings, 3
-10; Colts, 2- 8, Larger ponies, 35
- 55; Killers, 5 - 7.
Lebanon Valley
Livestock
Market, Inc.
1 mile east of
Fredericksburg
along Route 222
Phone Jonestown
865-288 T
Sale every Tuesday at 1:30
P.M. starting with feeder
cattle and pigs
Omaha Cattle
Thursday, October 21
Compared with last weeks
close slaughter steers strong,
instances 25c higher, heifers
fully 25c higher unders con
tinued good demand. Cows
steady to 25c lower. Bulls firm,
feeder cattle and calves fully
steady with a fairly good at
tendance of farmer-feeder
buyers on hand the forepart of
week.
9,300
10,156
11,609
Four day receipts 91,400 as
compared 20,300 previous week
and 23,100 a year ago. Slaughter
steers approximately 37 percent
with a predominance Good to
Average-Choice, heifers 35
percent, with fairly liberal
percentage Choice and a
moderate volume High-Choice
and Prime. Cows 9 percent,
feeders 17 percent. Fed cattle
market showed a considerable
measure of stability under the
steadying influence of a firm
carcass trade. The latest cattle
on feed report seemed to indicate
that marketings are current and
was considered mildy bullish for
the immediate future by most
trade interests. Shippers and
order buyers again fairly
aggressive for cattle to be
slaughtered outside the im
mediate Omaha area.
Average cost slaughter steers
first three days 32.06 average
weight 1104 lbs as compared 31.90
and 1108 lbs previous week and
28.43 and 1103 lbs a year ago.
' Market Steers
Steers —Six loads High-Choice
and Prime U.S. 3-4, 1134 - 1246
pounds, 33.25 - 33.35; 2-4, 1037 -
1292, 32.75 - 33.00; Choice, 975 -
1275, 31.50 - 32.75; Mixed Good
and Choice, 950 - 1225, 31.00 -
31.75; Good, 28.50 - 31.00;
Holsteins 2-3, 28.50 - 29.00;
Standard and Low-Good, 27.00 -
28.50.
Heifers Five loads High-
Choice and Prime, U.S. 3-4, 950 -
1113 pounds, 32.10 - 32.25; 950 -
1074,31.75 - 32.00; Choice 2-4, 825 -
1025, 30.50 - 31.75; Mixed Good
and Choice, 775 - 975,29.50 - 30.75;
Good, 26.00 - 29.25; Standard and
Low-Good, 24.50 - 26.00.
Cows Utility and Com
mercial, 21.50 - 22.50; Utility
Dairybreds, 22.75 - 23.25; Mixed
Cutter and Low-Utility, 21.75 -
22.00.
Bulls Utility, Commercial
and Good, 25.00 - 27.00; Com
mercial, 27.25 > 28.00; Cutter and
Low-Utility, 23.00 - 25.00.
Feeder Steers
Trade moderately active and
prices fully steady. Supplies
included strongs of Choice steer
and heifer yearlings with largest
offering of calves for the current
season with many mixed Choice
and Prime. Outshipments of
approximately 2700 head com
pared with 2000 previous week.
Steers—Two loads Choice and
Prime, 310 - 410 pounds, 43.00 -
46.00; 482 - 531, 39.35 - 39.50;
Choice, 586 - 670, 35.00 - 37.65;
Good, 698- 886,33.00 - 36.50; High-
U.S. Inspected Livestock Slaughter
Week to date
Same period last wk. 474,000 1,405,000 168,000
Same period last yr. 474,000 1,362,000 161,000
Estimated daily livestock slaughter under Federal Inspection.
COMPLETE lIAVn II
LIVESTOCK tLUfU 11.
BUYING SERVICE IfDCIMD
Specializing in qrder buying
of Stockers & Feeders
Auctioneer
Frank Dussinger ■
livestock order buyer OnQ
Phone: (717) 397-7539 Sales Manager
MARTIN LIVESTOCK 330 West State St
Washington Boro, Pa. 17582 Rox2 „
John Bowman Quarryyille, Pa. 17566
Phone: (7171 872-5491 Ph; 786-3354
For the week ending Thursday, October 21
CATTLE HOGS SHEEP
494,000 1,351,000 170,000
Lancaster Farming, Saturday, October 23,1971—3
FUTURES TRADING
(Closing bids as of Thursday, October 21)>
November
December
January ’72
February
March
April
May
June
July
August
Trend Cattle are stronger, Hogs are stronger, Potatoes are
weaker, and eggs are steady.
a-asked b-bid n-nonnal
Markota provided fey Commodity Dipt., Boyaolda ft Company
Green Dragon
Dairy Cattle
Friday, October 15
The Green Dargon market
reported receipts of 164 head of
good quality cattle, well attended
with prices strong.
Consignments included;
Load Pennsylvania and
Wisconsin cows, fresh, 445 - 890;
one springer, 755.
Load Pennsylvania cows,
fresh, 380 - 590; springers, 340 -
710.
Load Canadian cows, fresh, 490
- 775; two fresh cows, 1,010 and
1,150; springers, 400 - 820.
Load Pennsylvania cows,
fresh, 392.50 - 440; springers, 305 -
480.
Load Canadian springers, 340 -
525.
Load Pennsylvania cows,
fresh, 380 - 560; springers, 305 -
800.
Load Pennsylvania, New York
state and Canadian cows, fresh,
635 - 880; two fresh cows, 1,000
and 2,000 (grand champion);
springers, 440 - 845.
Load mixed cows, fresh, 415 -
600; springers, 500 - 775.
Few purebred calves, 70 - 140.
Colored cows, 360 - 890.
Beef Cows
Beef cows and feeder market
sold strong in active market.
Prices same as last week with
feeder steers selling up to 36.00.
Good and Choice, 832 -1072,31.00 -
32.00.
Heifers Choice and Prime,
342 - 400 pounds, 38.50 - 40.00;
Choice, 511 - 734, 32.00 - 34.50.
Chicago Chicago New York Chicago
Cattle Hogs Maine Fresh Eggs
Potatoes
32.85 21.40
32.22 22.27
31.55 21.60 3.06
31.30 23.45
23.50
31.20 22.40
Yearling
Feeder Sale
There were 1,582 head sold. All
were state graded and sold by the
hundredweight.
Steers—Choice and Fancy, 300
- 400 pounds, 38.25 - 40.30; 400 -
500, 36.80 - 39.30; 500 - 600, 35.20 -
36.00.
Good, 300 - 400 pounds, 38.50 -
41.25; 400 - 500, 37.10 - 38.40; 500 -
600, 35.20 - 35.30.
Medium, 300 - 400 pounds, 37.50
-40.00; 400 - 500, 33.50 - 35.80; 500 -
600, 33.00 - 33.75.
Heifers Choice and Fancy,
300-400 pounds, 29.25 - 33.00; 400 -
500, 30.00 - 32.10; 500 - 600, 29.00 -
31.20.
Good, 300 - 400 pounds, 30.00 -
31.40; 400 - 500, 30.00 - 30.50; 500 -s
600, 30.10 - 30.50.
Medium, 300 - 400 pounds, 28.00
- 30 50; 400 - 500, 26.00 - 27.60.
Harrisonburg, Virginia
Tuesday, October 19
There were 1,594 head steers
sold; all cattle state graded and
sold by the hundredweight.
Choice and Fancy, 600 - 700
pounds, 33.75 - 36.50; 705 - 800,
34.00 - 35.00 ; 805 - 1000, 32.00 -
34.00.
Good, 500 - 700 pounds, 33.50 -
36.75 ; 705 - 800, 32.75 - 34.25 ; 805 -
1000, 31.75 - 33.50.
Medium, 500 - 700 pounds, 33.00
-35.75; 705 - 800, 30.00 - 31.00; 805 -
1000, 29.00 - 30.75.
Common, 500 - 700 pounds, 30.00
32.75.
New Holland
(Continued from Page 2)
Monday, October 18
Twelve loads of hay and straw
sold as follows: Hay 27.50-49;
Straw 37-40.
Ostriches have been cred
ited with a running speed of
50 miles per hour, at which
time the length of each
stride was about 25 feet, ac
cording to the Encyclopaedia
Britannica.
MEN NEEDED
in this area to train as
LIVESTOCK
BUYERS
LEARN TO BUY CATTLE,
HOGS AND SHEEP
at tala barns, faad lots and
ranchas. Wa prafar to train man
21 to 55 with livastock axparianca.
For local intarvlaw, write age,
phone, address and background
NATIONAL MEAT PACKERS
TRAINING
236 Town St.—Dipt. PA-134
Columbus, Ohio 43215
2.67 35.30
36.75
36.70
2.8?
3.49
Abingdon, Va.
Tuesday, October 19
Ostrich’s Speed