Hog Prices Vintage Auction Tuesday, March 28 Barrows and Gilts 50-75 lower. Barrows and Gilts: US 1-2 200- 235 lbs. 23.85-24.10; US 2-3 195-250 lbs. 23.35-23.85. New Holland Auction Monday, March 27 Hogs 1329: Barrows & Gilts: Fully $1 lower. US No. 1-2 200-240 lbs. 24.25-26.00; US No. 1-3 200-245 lbs. 23.75-24.25; US No. 2-4 195-260 lbs. 21.50-23.75; US No. 2-4 170-190 lbs. 21.50-23.75. Sows: US No. 1-3 300-500 lbs. 20.00-22.00. Boars: 19.00-21.00. Lancaster Market Monday, March 27 Barrows and Gilts 25-50 lower with most late sales 50 lower. Barrows and Gilts: US 1200-240 lbs. 25.25-25.75; US 1-2 200-240 lbs. 24.50-25.00; US 2-3 195-250 lbs. 24.00-24.25, few early 24.50; 250- 270 lbs. 23.50-24.00. 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 Certainly Lasso® plus atrazine controls fall panicum. Plenty of growers last season learned that the “foxtail" they thought grew through their herbi cide was really fall panicum. And plenty of growers this season will learn that if you tank mix Las so plus atrazine, you won't find fall panicum. Nor will you find giant foxtail, crabgrass and most other grasses ... or lots of broadleafs like smartweed, pigweed, cockle bur. Lasso plus atrazme gets 'em all in corn. That's what you expect from your herbicide. Lancaster Auction Barrows and Gilts steady to weak. Barrows and Gilts: US 1 210 lbs. 25.50; US 1-3 210-245 lbs. 24.00- 24.35; US 1-3 200-210 lbs. 23.85- 24.00. Lebanon Valley Auction Tuesday, March 28 275 Head of Hogs Barrows and Gilts 75c to $1 lower, Barrows and Gilts: U.S. 2-3 195 - 240 pounds 23.50 - 24.00; 2-4 195 - 250 23.00 - 23.35; 2-4150 -190 21.00 - 21.75. Sows: U.S. 1-3 300 - 550 pounds 19.50 - 20.60. Boars: 19.00 - 19.75. 50 Head of Feeder Pigs Few lots No. 1-3 25 - 35 pounds 10.50 - 12.00 per head. Peoria Auction Hogs: 3500. Active, opening strong to 25 higher. US 1-2 200-230 lbs. 23.75-24.25; ISOhead 24.50; 1-3 200-250 lbs. 23.25-23.75. Indianapolis Auction Hogs: 2000. Steady to strong, instances 25 higher, moderately active. US 1-2 200-240 lbs. 24.00- 24.25; 1-3 200-245 lbs. 23.50-24.00; 2-3 230-265 lbs. 23.00-23.50. This week Week ago Year ago Week to date Same period last week Same period last year P. L. ROHRER & BRO, INC. Smoketown, Pa. U. S. Inspected Livestock Slaughter For the week ending Thursday, March 30 CATTLE HOGS 115.000 348,000 111.000 349,000 106.000 346,000 Omaha Cattle Thursday, March 30 Compared with last weeks close closing prices slaughter steers 25c higher, instances 50c higher. Heifers steady to strong. Cows 50-75 C higher and bulls fully steady. Modest feeder supply steady, the outgo mainly fleshy two-way steers. Four day receipts 16,500 as compared 14,800 previous week and 18,300 a year ago. Slaughter steers approximately 41 per cent, heifers 38 per cent, cows 10 per cent and feeders 8 per cent. The fed cattle trade during Holy Week followed a stable course but buyers only mildly aggressive in view of unresponsive trade on carcass beef at wholesale level. For first time in five weeks, closing prices on steers and heifers strong to higher. Some plants planned to observe non slaughter holiday m observance of Good Friday and late demand adjusted accordingly. Fair percentage of Choice Steers and Heifers but High-Choice and r’rime in limited supply most days. Average cost slaughter steers St. Louis Auction Hogs: 5000. steady to 25 lower. US 1-3 200-230 lbs. lOO head US 1-2 200-220 lbs. 24.00; 50 head US 1 24.25, 1-3 230-250 lbs. 23.00-23.50. 459,000 455,000 434.000 Ph. 397-3539 SHEEP 44.000 43.000 45.000 170.000 167.000 177.000 1,399,000 1,401,000 1,415,000 Lancaster Farming. Saturday. April 1.1972 Futures Trading (Closing bids as of Thursday, March 30) Chicago Chicago New York Cattle Hogs Maine Potatoes No Futures Reported Due to Good Friday Holiday first three days 34.47 average weight 1147 pounds as compared 34.35 and 1133 pounds previous week and 31.44 and 1133 pounds a year ago. Market Steers Steers High-Choice and Prime U.S. 2-4 1075 - 1311 35.25- 35.50, ten loads at latter price; Choice 975-1325 34.25-35.25; Mixed Good and Choice 950-1225 33.75- 34.25; Good 31.75-33.50; Holsteins 2-3 31.75-32.00; Standard and Low-Good 30.50-31.75. Heifers High-Choice and Prime U.S. 3-4 979 pounds 35.10; 910-1070 34.65-35.00, Choice 2-4 825-1025 33.50-34.60, Mixed Good and Choice 750-975 32.75-33.50, Good 28.50-32.50; Standard and Low-Good 27.50-28.50. Cows Utility and Com mercial 24.25-26.25; Utility Dairybreds 26.50; Canner and Cutter 21.00-24.25; Mixed Cutter and Utility 24.50-24.75; Shelly Canner 19.00-21.00. Bulls Utility, Commercial and Good 26.50-29.50; Com mercial 30.00, Cutter and Low- Utility 23.50-26.50. Feeder Steers Outshipments 1,400 head as compared 1,200 previous week, supply mainly High-Good and Choice fleshy two-way steers. Demand continued good for partly finished cattle suitable for a short turn in the feedlot. Steers High Good and Choice 650-750 pounds 36 00-37.50; 872- 1083 33.50-34.75. Heifers Choice (few) 550-625 pounds 35.00-35.35; High-Good and Choice 750-850 32.50-33.50. Regional Hay Prices For Southeastern and South Central Pennsylvania Monday, March 27 (All hay No. 2 and better, prices paid by dealers at the farm price per ton). Hay and straw slow, steady. 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Supply mainly Average Good and Choice slaughter steers and heifers, with only a few loads Mixed Choice and Prime steers; balance of receipts mainly cows. Slaughter Steers: Mixed High Choice and Prime 1150-1350 pounds 34, 37.00-37.25. Choice 975-1300 24, 35.00-36.50. Mixed Good and Choice 950-1200 34.25- 35.00. Good 30.75-34.25. Few Good Holsteins 31.50. Standard Holsteins 30.50. Slaughter Heifers: Pkg mostly Prime around 1000 pounds 3-4, 35 25. Choice 825-1050 2-4, 34.00- 34 75, few 35.00; several 34.00- 34.50. Mixed Good and Choice 750- 925 33 00-34.00. Good 29 25-33.25. Few Good Holsteins 31.00. Cows: Commercial 22.00-25.00. Utility 23.50-27.00. Cutter 21.50- 25 50. Canner 18 00-22.00. Bulls; Utility and Commercial 27.50-31.00 West Mmghan Men Rt. 276, Rising Sun, Md. Calves; 85 -115 pounds, 39.50 - 57.00; 115 - 140, 47.00 - 59.50; 140 - 240, 48.00 - 62.50. Cows- Good Commercial, 25.00 -27.50; Cutter, 20.00 - 24.75; Culls, 13.50 - 19.00. Steers: 795 -1,000 pounds, 33.00 - 34 75; Feeders, 370 - 780, 28.00 - 39 50. Heifers- 22.50 - 30.25. Lambs 30 -49 pounds, 64.00 - 72 00. CONTINUOUS DUTY BRUSHLESS EXITATION PHONE (717) 733-7911 Chicago Fresh Eggs Thursday, March 36 Monday, March 27 STAND-BY or ALTERNATORS & CONTROLS 6 KW thru 125 KW 'T -> COUNTIES SERVED LANCASTER BERKS LEBANON DAUPHIN SCHUYLKILL 3