Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, October 30, 1971, Image 3

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    Oklahoma City
Thursday, October 28
Estimated Receipts 12,000
Same day last week 9,966
Same day last year 10,249
Fairly active, compared to late
last week, feeder cattle strong to
50c higher; feeder calves 50c to
1.00 higher, some sales 2.00
higher on lightweight offerings.
Majority receipts average Good
to High Choice under 600 lb. of
ferings with steers over 725 lb.
very scarce early. Fairly large
attendance buyers.
Sales As Of IPM
Feeder Steers: Choice, few
Prjme 300-500 lb. 39.50-49.00, two
lots 280-340 lb. 49.90-50.00 ; 500-650
lb. 36.00-39.50 , 650-750 lb. 35.00-
36.80; few 800-846 lb. 33.50-35.40;
Good and Choice 370-500 lb. 37 00-
39.25; few 500-700 lb. 34.50-35.75;
few Good 340-500 lb. 35.50-36.25;
585-650 lb. 32.75-34.00; few small
lots Standard and Low Good 500-
605 lb. 27.25-29.00
Feeder Heifers: Choice, few
Prime 300-450 lb. 34.25-40.00, part
load 395 lb. at 41.00 and small lot
324 lb. at 41.20; 450-650 lb. 31.75-
35.50, part load 449 lb. at 35.95 and
small lot 450 lb. at 36.25; Good
and Choice 300-450 lb. 32.25-34.25;
For good production next lactation,
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doesn’t just happen. It’s something you plan for by
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fever.
Purina Dairy Conditioner is low-cost, too, because the
amounts you feed depend on your cows’ condition and
on the quality of the roughages you feed. For example,
a cow dried off in good condition being fed high-quality
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a cow in only fair condition being fed fair quality
roughages.
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to show you how Purina Dairy Conditioner can
help you prepare your dry cows for good pro
duction next lactation.
John J. Hess, 11, Inc.
Ph: 442-4632
Paradise
West Willow
Formers Assn., Inc.
Ph: 464-3431
West Willow
John B. Kurtz
Ph: 354-9251
R. D. 3, Ephrata
Omaha Cattle
Thursday, October 28
Compared last weeks close -
slaughter steers 25-50 c higher
with many Choice and Prime at
full advance at midweek Heifers
50c higher, instances 75c higher.
Cows fully 50c lower, Bulls firm
to 50c higher. Feeder cattle and
calves steady.
Marketings of moderate
proportions and well distributed
over trading period Upturns in
live prices solidly supported by
higher trend early on carcass
beef at wholesale level. Trading
fairly active despite non
slaughter holiday in some plants
Monday and most buying in
terests competed aggressively
for numbers, although late
demand narrowed somewhat,
and ratio between current live
prices and carcass realizations
generally not considered
favorable. Overall finish fairly
attractive with liberal per
centage choice and moderate
475-715 lb. 30.50-31.50; few Good
500-750 lb. 28 50-30.25.
Others: Good and Choice bull
calves 33.25-42.00, small lot 275 lb
at 48.00.
Ira B. Landis
Ph: 394-7912
1912 Creek Hill Rd., Lane.
James High & Sons
Ph: 354-0301
Gordonville
Wenger's Feed Mill
Inc.
Ph: 367-1195
Rheems
volume high-choice and prime
Shipper and order buyers con
tinued to provide good outlet for
cattle to be slaughtered outside
the immediate Omaha area
Four • day receipts 17,000 as
compared 19,300 previous week
and 25,000 year ago Slaughter
steers approximately 37 percent,
heifers 35 percent, cows 10
percent and feeders 14 percent
Largest calf supply of season,
most of these consigned for an
nual calf show and auction
Average cost slaughter steers
first three days 32.38 average
weight 1102 lbs as compared 32.07
and 1105 lbs previous week and
28 31 and 1103 lbs year ago
Market Steers
Steers Two loads High-
Choice and Prime U S 3-4, 1282 -
1287 pounds, 34 00 - 34 15, 1093 -
1230,33 25 -33 75, Choice 2-4,975 -
1300, 32.00 - 33.25, Good, 31.50 -
32.25, Standard and Low-Good,
27.00 - 28.50.
Heifers Six loads Choice and
Prime U S. 3-4, 960 - 1088 pounds,
32.90 - 33.10 ; 914 - 1084, 32 50 -
32 75, Choice 2-4,825 -1025,31 25 -
32 25, Mixed Good and Choice,
800 - 975,30.00 - 31 25, Good, 26 50 -
29.75; Standard and Low-Good,
25 00 - 26.50
Cows Utility and Com
mercial, 21 00 - 22.00; Canner and
Cutter, 18.50-21 00, Mixed Cutter
and Low-Utility, 21 25 - 21 50
Bulls Utility, Commercial
and Good, 25 00 - 27 50, Com
mercial, 28 00 - 28 50, Cutter and
Low-Utility, 23 00 - 25 50
Feeder Steers
Prices steady, supplies largely
Choice steer and heifer yearlings
Outshipments approximately
2000 from regular market trade
as compared 2700 previous week
Steers Three loads Choice
and Prime, 275 - 350 pounds, 42 00l
-4400 , 673,36 75, Choice 441 - 463,
36.50 - 41.00, 585, 37.35 ; 650 - 812,
33 50 - 35 75; High-Good and
Choice, 950 - 1025, 30.50 -*31.75.
Heifers Choice and Prime,
275 - 350 pounds, 39.50 - 40 00,
Choice, 409 - 473,33.75 - 37 00 , 505 -
605, 32.50 - 35 00 , 719 - 855, 29.50 -
31.50
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
SPECIAL FALL FEEDER SALE
FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 5, - 1:00 P.M.
All Grades All Breeds All Weights
LANCASTER FEEDER SALE SCHEDULE
NOVEMBER 19 DECEMBER 3
Lancaster Union Stock Yards
AUCTION PAVILION
THE LANCASTER LIVESTOCK EXCHANGE AND UNION STOCK YARD CO*
Lancaster Farming. Saturday. October 30.1971—;
FUTURES TRADING
(Closing bids as of Thursday, October 28)
November
December
January ’72
February
March
April
May
June
July
August
October
Trend Cattle are weakei, Hogs aie stead\. Potatoes aie
steady and Eggs aie weaker
aasked b-bid
Markets provided by Commodity Dept., Reynolds ti Company
Yearling
Feeder Sale
Abingdon. Virginia
Tuesday. October 2(>
There were 1,582 head of steers
sold All cattle state graded and
sold by the hundredweight
Steers Choice and Fancy, 500
- 700 pounds, 33 20 - 35 40, 700 -
800, 33 50 - 34 00 , 800 - 1000, 30 50 -
32 30
Good, 500 - 700 pounds, 33 00 -
35 25 , 700 - 800, 32 50 - 32 85 , 800 -
1000, 29 50 - 31 25
Medium, 500 - 700 pounds, 32 30
- 34.55 , 700 - 800, 30 50 - 31 00 , 800 -
1000, 28.00 - 29 90.
Common, 500 - 700 pounds, , o
- 32.60 , 700 - 800, 29.25 - 29 50 , 800 -
1000, 27.00 -28 40. - ‘
Charlottes\ ille, Virginia
Wednesday, October 27
There were 815 head sold All
cattle state graded and sold by
the hundredweight
Steers Choice and Fancy. 300
- 400 pounds, 39 00 - 41 00, 405 -
500, 39 50 - 45 00 , 505 - 600, 39 25 -
41 75, 605 - 650, 36 75 - 38 50
Good, 300 - 400 pounds, 39 50 -
43 00, 405 - 500, 38 00 - 42 00. 505 -
600, 37.75 - 40.00 , 605 - 650, 36 75 -
37 00
U.S. Inspected Livestock Slaughter
For the week ending Thursday, October 28
INSPECTION:
Week to date
Same period last wk. 491,000 1,347,000 181.000
Same period last yr. 475,000 1,401,000 167,000
Estimated daily livestock slaughter under Federal Inspection,
S S \vs PPP W \ *■
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Chicago Chicago New York Chicago
Cattle Hogs Maine Fresh Eggs
Potatoes
32.85 21.35
32.30 22.10
31.60 21.50 3.05
31.45 23.27
23.45
31.30
31.10
Medium, 300 - 400 pounds 35 5(
- 40 75, 405 - 500, 38 00 - 42 00 , 505
600. 36 25 - 38 50, 605 - 625 32 75
36 00
Short. 349 - 564 pounds. 34 75
37 75
Heifers Choice and Fancy
300 - 400 pounds 32 50-35 25 405
500, 33 00 - 35 50 . 505 - 600, 32 00
34 00
Good, 300 400 pounds 33 25
34 00 , 405 - 500, 33 50 - 34 75 . 505
600, 30 50 - 32 25
Medium 300 - 400 pounds. 30 50
- 34 50 , 405 - 500. 31 25 - 34 50
Short. 314 - 530, 29 50 - 33 00
There were 315 head sold A 1
cattle state graded and sold b;
the hundreds eight
Steers Choice and Fanc\ 30
- 400 pounds. 40 50 - 41 75. 405
500, 39 50 - 40 50. 505 - 600. 36 00
58 00
Good 300 - 400 pounds. 41 00
41 50. 405 - 500. 38 25 - 40 00
Alodium. 300 - 400 pounds. 36 (1
- 39 25 505 - 600. 32 50 - 35 50
Short 366 - 491 pounds 34 25
37 00
Heifers Choice and Fanc\
300 - 400 pounds 31 25 - 15 00. 405
500 pounds 32 50 - 34 50
Good 300 - 400 pounds 33 (X)
(Continued on Page 5)
CATTLE
468,000 1,225.000 158,000
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33.85
34.75
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