Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, January 29, 1972, Image 3

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    Omaha Cattle
Thursday, January 27
Compared with last weeks
close, slaughter steers and
heifers 25 -50 c higher with many
Choice and. Prime showing full
advance, dbws and bulls fully
steady. Feeders fully steady
under continued broad demand.
Four day receipts 18,900 as
compared 19,300 previous week
and 22,100 a year ago. Slaughter
steeri? approximately 40 per cent,
fairly liberal percentage Choice
and moderate volume High-
Choice and Prime. Heifer supply
which comprised 37 per cent,
mainly High-Good and Average-
Choice. Cows 11 per cent, feeders
8 per cent. Fed cattle trade in
fluenced substantially by a
combination of unusual cir
cumstances. Most packers en
tered week needing cattle for
immediate requirements.
Despite a normal Monday supply
and weak carcass trade carrying
over from previous period a
fairly aggressive trade developed
as concern over the possibility of
hazardous road conditions which
would curtail livestock
movement encouraged buyers to
compete for numbers. Weather
conditions partly responsible for
meager Tuesday run when
moderate price advances
registered and prices held as
midweek marketings expanded.
Average cost slaughter steers
first three days 36.14 average
weight 1,128 pounds as compared
36.01 and 1,124 pounds previous
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
Announcing:
a dry
“pop-up !
Can cut
planting time
in half!
ORTHO
ASK ABOUT EARLY SEASON DISCO
P. L ROHRER & BRO., INC.
TM’s Ortho, Chevron Design Unipel Reg. U.S. Pat. Off.
Oklahoma City
Thursday, January 27
Estimated Receipts
Same Day Last Week 8,633
Same Day Last Year 7,188
Salable receipts as well as
attendance curtailed due to
freeze & drizzle and snow
resulting in hazardous road
conditions throughout the
week and 29.88 and 1,151 pounds a
year ago.
Market Steers
Steers: Two loads High-Choice
and Prime U.S. 3-4, 1227 - 1239
pounds, 38.15; 1046 - 1260, 37.25 -
38.00; Choice 2-4, 975 -1275, 36.00-
37.35; Mixed Good and Choice,
950 -1250,35.50 - 36.25; Good, 32.00
- 35.50; Holsteins 2-3, 1250 - 1325,
32.00 - 32.50; Standard and Low-
Good, 31.00 - 32.00.
Heifers: Fifteen loads High-
Choice and Prime U.S. 3-4, 903 -
1058,36.25 - 36.65; Choice 2-4,825 -
1025,-35.00 - 36.00; Mixed Good
and Choice, 800 - 1000, 34.00 -
35.25; Good, 29.50 - 34.00; Stan
dard and Good, 27.50 - 29.50.
Cows: Utility and Commercial,
22.00 - 24.00; Canner and Cutter,
19.00 - 22.00; Mixed Cutter and
Low-Utility, 22.25 - 22.75.
Bulls: Utility, Commercial and
Good, 26.00 - 28.00; Commercial,
28.25 - 29.00; Cutter and Low-
Utility, 23.50 - 26.00.
Feeder Steers
Prices fully steady under good
demand, supply mainly fleshy
two-way steers. Outshipments
approximately 1,500 as compared
2.000 previous week.
Steers: Choice, 947 - 1090
pounds, 35.75 - 36.25; High-Good
and Choice, 981 - 1094, 34.00 -
35.50; Two loads Good and
Choice, 696 pounds, 37.00, 477
pounds, 37.85.
Heifers; Choice, 449 - 522
pounds, 37.15 - 38.25; 604 - 651,
35.00 - 36.50; 802 - 852,33.65 - 34.00.
(I. S. Inspected Livestock Slaughter
Week to date
Same period last week
Same period last year
Estimated daily livestock slaughter under Federal Inspection.
5,000
For the week ending Thursday, January 27
Ortho Unipel STARTER SPECIAL.
A starter 7 As a “pop-up” 7 It has to be special.
It is. STARTER SPECIAL is a completely unique product.
Here’s why:
- Physical Uniformity. STARTER SPECIAL pellets are made
to the same shape and density for maximum consistency and
control in application
Chemical Uniformity. Each and every STARTER SPECIAL
pellet has all three primary nutrients nitrogen, phosphorus,
potassium chemically homogenized in precisely the most
desirable ratio. 13-34-10. The nutrients can’t separate or
segregate during handling as with troublesome, hard-to
regulate "dry blends."
Double Duty Nutrients STARTER SPECIAL has both
quick-acting and long-lasting nitrogen and phosphorus for
thorough plant feeding There is no urea or diammonium
phosphate that might endanger the seed through liberation
of free ammonia.
Of course, these features also make it highly effective as
a banded starter. But, with only slight adaptation of most
planters, it can be applied directly with the seed in exacting
measurement for safety and maximum response.
With this kind of control, you apply much less material
only 1/3 the amount needed for banding And the reduced
material handling could cut your planting time in half!
So, save time, trouble, and money at planting time. See M
soon about applying STARTER SPECIAL this spring as a
dry "pop-up".
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marketing area. Fairly active,
compared to last Thursday, of
ferings over 400 lb. steady to 50c
higher, instances 1.00 higher;
offerings under 400 lb. in small
supply; majority receipts High
Good to High Choice over 450 lb.
steers and heifers. Supplies
include numerous cattle arriving
from wheat pasture,
Sales as ofl2:30 p.m.
Feeder Steers: Few Choice,
Few Prime 300-400 lb 44.00-49.00,
small lot 329 lb at 54.00; 400-500 lb
41.75-46.00, small lot 402 lb at 48.25
and small lot 426 lb at 49.75; 500-
600 lb 39.25-43.25 ; 600-700 lb 38.75-
42.25,112 head 601 lb at 42.80; 700-
800 lb 37.50-40.50, small lot 715 lb
at 41.00; 800-1033 lb 34.75-38.75.
Few Good and Choice 400-500 lb
39.50-41.50; 500-665 lb 37.00-38.50;
few 700-1091 lb 33.50-37.00; Mostly
Good 563-896 lb holstein steers
30.00-33.50.
Feeder Heifers; Few Choice,
Few Prime 300-400 lb 38.00-39.25,
Small Lot 310 at 41.10; 400-500 lb
35.00-38.75; 500-600 lb 35.00-38.25;
600-700 lb 33.75-36.50, Small Lot
634 lb at 36.90; Few 700-817 lb
33.25-36.25; Few Good and Choice
300-500 lb 35.00-38.00.
Peoria Cattle
Thursday, January 28
As compared to the previous
week, slaughter steers and heifer
prices continued their upward
movement for the second con
secutive week. Slaughter steers
ended steady to mostly 25 higher.
Slaughter heifers closed mostly
25, instances 50 higher. Cows
were mainly 50 higher. Bulls
ended steady to 50 higher. Supply
consisted mainly of High Good
and Choice slaughter steers and
heifers with several loads of
Mixed Choice to Prime grade
loads slaughter steers and
CATTLE HOGS SHEEP
468.000 1,097,000 159,000
481.000 1,202,000 159,000
447.000 1,344,000 162,000
SMOKETOWN, PA.
Phone Lane. 397-3539
Lancaster Farming, Saturday, January 29,1972
FUTURES TRADING
(Closing bids as of Thursday, January 27)
Chicago Chicago New York
Cattle Hogs Maine
Potatoes
February 36.55 29.10
March
April
May
June
July
August
September
October
November
December
February ’73 32.45
Trend Cattle are higher, Hogs are higher, Potatoes are steady,
and Eggs are lower.
a-asked b-bid n-normal
Markets provided by Commodity Dept., Reynolds & Company
heifers; balance of supply mainly
cows.
SLAUGHTER STEERS; High
Choice to Mostly Prime 1200-1300
lbs. yield grade 3-4, 37.25-37.75;
mostly 37.50-37.75. Mixed choice
and prime 1175-1360 lbs. yield’
grade 3-4, 37.00-37.50. Choice 925-
1375 lbs. yield grade 2-4, 35.50-
37.25; mostly 35.75-37.25. Mixed
Good and Choice 825-1150 lbs.
34.25-36.00, including a few loads
mostly choice 1375-1450 lbs. 35.00.
Good 31.50-34.50. Standard and
Low Good 30.00-31.50. Standard
and Good Holsteins 30.75-31.00.
Standard and Utility Holsteins
29.00.
SLAUGHTER HEIFERS: High
Choice and Prime 1000-1050 lbs.
yield grade 3-4, 36.50-37.00. Load
Mostly Prime at latter price.
Mixed Choice and Prime 900-1100
lbs. yield grade 3-4, 36.00-36.50.
Choice 800-1050 lbs. yield grade 2-
4, 35.00-36.25. Mixed Good and
Choice 750-950 lbs. 33.00-35.25.
Good 30.25-33 25.
COWS; Commercial 20.00-
23.00, Some A 23.50 Utility 22 50-
23.50. high yielding Utility 23.00-
24.50. Cutter 20.00-23.00. Canner
18.00-20 50. Shelly Canner 17.00-
18.50.
BULLS; Utility and Com
mercial 26.00-28.50, Some 29.00-
29.50.
PENNSYLVANIA
YORKSHIRE
CO-OPERATIVE
ASS’N., INC.
STATE SHOW
& SALE
Saturday,
Feb. 5, 1972
Show 10 A.M. ■
Sale 1 P.NI.
Horse Barn
Farm Show Building
Harrisburg, Penna.
20 HEAD BRED GILTS
10 SINGLE OPEN GILTS
10 LITTERMATE PAIRS
10 fall BOARS
For Catalog Write:
Wellington A. Hiester, Sr.
RD3, Fleetwood, Pa.
or
Clair Flinchbaugh
RDI, Felton. Pa.
35.05 27.35 3.47
34.00 28.60
28.70
33.50 27.75
32.67 25.70
32.45 24.60
Hog Prices
Lancaster Auction
Barrows and Gilts 1.00-1.50
higher.
US-1 200-220 lbs. 30.25-30.50; US
1-3 210-255 lbs. 29 00-29,85; US 1-3
200-210 lbs. 28.50-29 00; US 1-2 190
lbs. 27 50-27.60.
Barrows and gilts 1.00-1.50
higher.
US 1200-235 lb. 28 50-29.00. US 1-
2 200-240 lbs. 28.00-28 50; US 2-3
195-255 lb. 27.50-28 25.
Hogs 755. 195-240 lbs. 28.00-
29.00; 47 head 29 00-30.00;
Lightweight 150-180 lbs. 21.50-
27 35, Heavyweight 240-280 lbs.
26.25-28.75, Sows 19 25-21 75;
Boars 16-19 50
New Holland Auction
Hogs 1128 Retail 28.50-30 25;
Wholesale 2s, 3s, 4s 27.75-28.50;
Heavyweights 26.50-27.75; Sows
19.50-22; Boars 17-20.
Fat Hogs 200 - 250 pounds,
24.75 - 27 25
Sows 325 - 350 pounds, 20 25 -
20 50
Feeder Pigs
each
Lebanon Valley Auction
230 Head Barrows and Gilts
U. S. 2-3 195 - 250 pounds, 28.25 -
28.75; few lots 2-4 190 - 250, 27.50 -
28.25; two lots lots 2-4 180 -190,
26.75 - 27.75.
Sows U.S. 1-3 (few) 250 - 350
pounds, 21.60 - 25.60; 2-3 350 - 550,
20.50 - 21.35.
10 Head Feeder Pigs—U.S. 1-3
. 36 ppvote ,
Chicago
Fresh Eggs
28.00
3.25 30.80
31.00
31.50
4.12
32.75
38.55
2.84
Wednesday,January 26
Lancaster Market
Monday, January 24
Vintage Auction
Saturday, January 22
Monday. January 24
Nottingham Anction
Monday. January 21
to 00
Tuesday, January 25
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