Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, November 13, 1971, Image 3

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    Omaha Cattle
Thursday, November 11
Compared with last weeks
close slaughter steers and heifers
mostly 25c higher, instances 50c
higher. Cows 25-50 c higher, bulls
fully steady. Small feeder supply
fully steady. Some fleshy two
way steers 50c higher.
Four day receipts 19,300 as
compared 15,900 previous week
and 25,700 a year ago. Slaughter
steers approximately 35 percent,
heifers 35 percent, cows 8 per
cent, and feeders near 20 percent.
Fed cattle trade showed high
measure of stability as most
slaughterers went into the week
needing cattle for immediate
requirements. Most buying in
terests somewhat cautious and
selective at midweek, however,
in view of continued unfavorable
ratio between current live prices
and carcass realizations in ad
dition to the slow movements of
carcass beef at the wholesale
level. Order buyers again fairly
aggressive overall finish at
tractive with liberal percentage
Choice and moderate volume
High-Choice and Prime. Slightly
expanded supplies were ideally
distributed over trading period.
Average cost slaughter steers
first three days 32.95 average
weight 1129 lbs as compared 32.53
and 1116 lbs previous week and
27.37 and 1106 lbs a year ago.
Market Steers
Steers Five loads High-
Choice and Prime U.S. 3-4, 1115 -
1378 pounds, 34.35 - 34.50; Nine
loads, 1172 - 1276, 34.10 - 34.25;
1075 -1325, 33.75 - 34.25; Choice 2-
4, 950 - 1250, 32.50 - 33.50; Mixed
Good and Choice, 950 -1225, 31.75 -
32.50; Good, 29.00 - 30.00; Stan
dard and Low-Good, 27.50 - 29.00;
Holsteins 2-3, 29.00 - 30.00.
Heifers Two loads High-
Choice and Prime U.S. 3-4, 1024 -
1097 pounds, 33.40 - 33.50; Ten
loads, 950-1069,33.10 - 33.25; 950 -
1025,32.75 - 33.00; Choice 2-4, 825 -
1050, 31.50 - 32.75; Mixed Good -
and Choice, 775 - 1000, 31.00 -
31.75; Good, 26.50 - 31.00; Stan
dard and Low-Good, 25.00 - 26.50.
Cows Utility .and Com
mercial, 21.25 - 22.75; Canner and
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 19, - 1:00 P.M.
All Grades All Breeds AH Weights
LANCASTER FEEDER SALE SCHEDULE
DECEMBER 3
Lancaster Union Stock Yards
AUCTION PAVILION
THE LANCASTER LIVESTOCK EXCHANGE ANO UNION STOCK YARD COl
Oklahoma City
Thursday, November 11
Estimated recipts 10,000
Same day last week 10,975
Same day last year 7,537
Active, feeder cattle and calves
steady to strong compared to late
last week, some sales 50c higher;
broad demand for all weights and
grades with most interest cen
tering on thin fleshed offerings;
majority receipts Average Good
to High Choice under 650 lb of
ferings; fairly large attendance
buyers.
Sales as of 1 p.m.
Feeder Steers: Choice, few
Prime 300-400 lb 41.50-47.75; 400-
500 lb 39.75-43.75; 600-600 lb 37.50-
40.75; 600-700 lb 36.50-37.75, small
lot and short load 807-902 lb 35.40-
36.60; Good and Choice 300-400 lb
38.75-41.00; 400-500 lb 37.50-40.00;
500-600 lb 36.50-37.50, few 600-760
lb 34.75-36.00; few Good 450-500 lb
36.50-37.50; 500-715 lb 32.75-36.00;
few Standard to mostly Good
Holstein Steers 596-814 lb 29.50-
30.50.
Feeder Heifers; Choice, few
Prime 300-400 lb 36.25-39.00, small
lot 304 lb at 39.90 and small lot 308
lb at 43.00; 400-500 lb 33.50-38.00,
small lot 442 lb at 38.50; 500-600 lb
32.75-35.50, small lot 632 lb at
33.70; Good and Choice 300-400 lb
35.00-37.75; 400-500 lb 32.50-33.50;
few 500-685 lb 30.25-32.00; Good
400-500 lb 30.75-33.00.
Cutter, 19.00 - 21.50; Mixed Cutter
and Utility, 21.75 - 22.00.
Bulls Utility, Commercial
and Good, 25.00 - 27.50; Com
mercial, 28.00 - 29.00; Cutter and
Low-Utility, 23.50 - 25.50.
Feeder Steers
Fully steady, instances strong
to 50c higher on fleshy two-way
steers. Modest supplies largely
choice steer and heifer- calves.
Outshipments approximately
1300 head as compared 1000'
previous week from regular
market.
Steers—Two loads Choice and
Prime, 407 pounds, 46.00; Two
loads, 937 -1000,33.00; Choice 375
- 500, 37.50 - 42.00; 550 - 750, 35.00 -
37.50; 855 - 1025, 32.25 - 33.00;
High-Good and Choice, 900 -1025,
31.00 - 32.00.
Heifers Choice and Prime,
435 - 459 pounds, 37.00 - 39.00;
Choice, 369 - 471,34.50 - 36.75; 500 -
600, 32.50 - 35.00; load Choice
mixed steers and heifers, 249
pounds, 48.00.
U.S. Inspected Livestock Slaughter
For the week ending Thursday, November 11
INSPECTION:
Week to date
Same period last week 478,000
Same last year 440,000
Estimated daily livestock slaughter under Federal Inspection.
Lebanon Valley
Auction
Tuesday, November 9
426 Head of Cattle
Steers: Choice, 33.35 - 35.00;
Good, 30.85 - 33.00; Standard,
27.50 - 29.00.
Heifers: Good, 27.10 - 28.00
Cows; Utility (individual),
21.35 - 23.00; Cutter, 20.50 - 21.60;
tanner, 19.00 - 20.50; Shells down
to 17.00.
Bulls: Good, 28.85 -- 32.00;
Utility and Commercial, 26.75 -
29.00; Cutter, 24.00 - 26.00.
240 Head of Veal Calves
Choice (few), 53.50; Good, 49.50
- 51.50; Standard, 45.00 - 47.50;
Utility, 41.00 - 44.00; Cull 90 -120
pounds, 33.50 - 38.00; Cull 70 - 85
pounds, 28.00 - 32.00.
Farm Calves: Bulls 80 - 110
pounds, 38.00 - 44.00; Holstein
Heifers, 85 - 120 pounds, 39.00 -
51.00.
255 Head of Hogs
Barrows and Gilts: U.S. 2-3 195
- 240 pounds, 20.60 - 20.85; 2-4185 -
250, 20.10 - 20.35.
Sows: U.S. 1-3 300 - 500 pounds,
16.75 - 17.35; 2-3 300 - 700, 16.00 -
16.50.
Boars: 14.10 - 14.35.
16 Head of Sheep and Lambs
Good, 65 - 100 pounds (few),
22.00; Utility 45 -70 pounds (few),
20.00.
Yearling
Feeder Sale
Abingdon, Virginia
Tuesday, November 9
There were 549 head sold. All
cattle state graded and sold by
the hundredweight.
Steers —Choice and Fancy, 300
- 400 pounds, 40.75 - 42.50; 405 -
500, 39.50 - 40.00; 505 - 600, 34.40 -
seip. ,
Good, 300 - 400 pounds, 40.75 -
42.75; 405 - 500, 36.50 - 39.25; 505-
600, 34.00 - 35.00.
Medium, 300 - 400 pounds, 40.00
- 43.50; 405 - 500, 38.25 - 39.25; 505 -
600 32.50 - 32.80.
Heifers Choice and Fancy,
300-400 pounds, 33.25 - 33.50; 405 -
500, 32.80 - 34.00; 505 - 600, 31.60.
Good, 300 - 400 pounds, 32.00 -
33.30; 405 - 500, 33.40 - 33.75 ; 505 -
600, 30.00.
Medium, 300 - 400 pounds, 31.00
- 32.50; 405 - 500, 28.00 - 30.00; 505 -
600, 27.50 - 28.50.
fiOGS SHEEP
1.416.000 149,000
1.431.000 161,000
1.327.000 136,000
CATTLE
479,000
Lancaster Farming, Saturday, November 13,1971
FUTURES TRADING
(Closing bids as of Thursday, November 11)
November
December
January ’72
February
March
April
May
June
July
August
October
Trend Cattle are stronger. Hogs are stronger, Potatoes are
steady, and eggs are stronger.
a-asked b-bid n-normal
Market* provided by Commodity Sept., Xeyaold* t Company
Green Dragon
Dairy Cattle
Friday, Novembers
The Green Dragon market
reported receipts of 158 head of
cattle, poor attendance with
prices higher on fresh cows,
steady on balance.
Consignments included:
Herd Butler County cows,
fresh, 275 - 620; springers, 425 -
555; milkers, 226 - 370.
Load Pennsylvania springers,
230 - 455.
Load Wisconsin cows, fresh,
515 - 580.
Load Pennsylvania and
Canadian cows, fresh, 400 - 675;
springers, 455 - 580.' t /
Load Pennsylvania Heifers, 320
- 400.
Load local heifers, 187.50 each.
Beef Cows
Beef cows and feeder market
active with prices higher on beef
cow market, steady on feeder
market.
Beef cows; Cutter, 21.00-23.75;
Fat, 19.00 - 21.00; Utility, 16.00 -
19.00.
Stocker Market: Beef type
bulls, 24.00 - 30.00; Holstein Type
Bulls, 24.00 - 28.00; Holstein
Steers, 26.00 - 28.00.
Load feeder steers, 450 - 500
pounds, averaged 32.55.
Hoy Prices
Monday, November 8
(All hay No. 2 and better, prices
paid by dealers at the farm, price
per ton).
Hay and straw steady to
strong. Little movement due to
corn harvest
Alfalfa
35.00-
few sales to 45.00
20.00-
22.00-
25.00-
13.00-
Timothy hay
Mixed hay
Straw
Mulch
SPECIAL FALL
FEEDER SALE
NOVEMBER 19
VINTAGE SALES STABLES INC.
Box 100, 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
Chicago Chicago New fork Chicago
Cattle Hogs Maine Fresh Eggs
Potatoes
33.95 22.25
32.70 23.22
31.80 22.35 3.13
31.55 24.00
24.00
31.32 22.85
30.95
4-H Calendar
Tuesday, November 16
10 a.m. Elizabethtown-
Donegal 4-H Dressed Capon
roundup, Hostetler’s Banquet
Hall, Mount Joy.
Bpm. District 10 Horse
committee meeting, Central
Chester County vo-tech School,
Coatesville.
Wednesday, November 17
8 p.m. 4-H Club Skating Party,
Rocky Springs Park.
5:15 p.m. Lincoln 4-H Club
Capon roundup, Ephrata
Legion Hall.
6:15 p.m. Combined meeting,
Saddle Cinches 4-H Club and
Eiizabethtown-Donegal 4-H
Club, Fanned J4ome Center.
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Farm Calendar
'(Continued from Page 1)
7:30 p.m Swine management
educational meeting, Farm
and Home Center.
Pennsylvania Holstein Con
vention, Altoona, November 18
- 19.
7 p.m. Lancaster County
Ayrshire Association meeting,
Farm Credit Building
7 p.m. Lancaster County
Guernsey Association annual
banquet, Harvest Drive
Restaurant, Intercourse.
Farm - City Week, November 19 -
25
High and Low Relief
In sculpture, figures in
high relief project half or
more than half their natural
circumference from a flat
background, while figures in
low or bas-relief project less
■ than half their thickness.
28.60
32.45
34.60
2.93
3.53
Friday, November 19
Friday, November 19
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