Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, May 13, 1972, Image 3

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    Hog
New Holland Auction
Monday, May 8
Hogs 1052: Barrows & Gilts
Strong to 75c higher.
US No. 1-2 190-240 lbs. 26.25-
27.50; US No. 1-3190-240 lbs. 25.75-
26.25; US No. 2-4240-260 lbs. 25.50-
26.00; US No. 2-4170-190 lbs. 23.50-
25.50.
Sows: US No 1-3 300-550 lbs,
20.00-22.50.
Boars: 20.00-21.50.
Vintage Auction
Tuesday, May 9
Barrows and Gilts 50-1.00
higher
Barrows and Gilts US 1-2 200-
240 lbs. 26.25-26.50; US 2-3 195-250
lbs. 25.75-26.25.
Saturday, May 6
Hogs 798 • Barrows & Gilts
mostly 50c to 75c higher.
US No. 1-2 210-245 lbs. 26.25-
26 85, US No. 1-3195-245 lbs. 25 50-
26 10, US No 2-4 250-285 lbs. 23.25-
25 60
Few US No. 2-4 180-190 lbs.
94 5O
Sows- US No. 1-3 330-575 lbs.
20 75-21.25
Few US No. 2-3 335-420 lbs.
17 75-19.25.
Boars: 19.00-20.75.
Lancaster Market
Monday, May 8
Hogs - Barrows and Gilts 50-
1.00 higher.
Barrows and Gilts: US 1 200-235
lbs 27.00-27.50; US 1-2 200-240 lbs.
26.25-26.75, US 2-3 195-250 lbs.
25 75-26 25
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Prices
Lancaster Auction
Wednesday, May 10
Barrows and Gilts mostly
steady.
Barrows and Gilts US 1 220-
230 lbs. 27.50; US 1-3 200-255 lbs.
25.75-26.35; most sales 26.10-26 25
Peoria Auction
Hogs: 3000. Active, opening 50-
75 higher.
US 1-2 200-230 lbs. 26.50-27.00, 30
head 27.25; 1-3 200-250 lbs. 26.00-
26.50; 2-3 240-270 lbs 25.50-26.00.
Indianapolis Auction
Hogs: 2000. 75-1.00 higher,
active
US 1-2 200-240 lbs. 26.75-27.25; 1-
3 200-250 lbs 26 50-27.00.
Lebanon Valley Auction
Tuesday, May 9
305 Head Hogs
Barrows and Gilts 75 cents to $1
higher.
Barrows and Gilts: U S. 2-3 200
- 240 pounds 25.85 - 26.35, couple
lots 26 50; 2-4 185-250 25.35-25.85
Sows: US. 1-3 300 - 500 pounds
20.00 - 21.00.
St. Louis Auction
Hogs: 4500. 50-75 higher. US 1-3
200-240 lbs. 26.75-27.00,100 head 1-
2 210-230 lbs 27.25 ; 2-3 200-260 lbs.
26.00-26 75.
Nottingham Auction
Monday, May 8
Hogs. 210-220 pounds 24 60-
25.10
Sows; 400-450 pounds 18.50-
19.00.
Boars: 300-365 pounds 18.50-
19.10.
Regional Hay Prices
For Southeastern and
South Central Pennsylvania
Monday, May 8
(All hay No. 2 and better, prices
paid by dealers at the farm price
per ton).
Hay and straw steady,
movement slower in some areas
Alfalfa 40.00-50.00
Timothy hay 25 00-35 00
Mixed hay 30 00-40 00
Straw 25.00-30 00
Mulch 15.00-20.00
PTO Units
Available From
7 KW to 60 KW
20 Year
Warranty
POWER
WHEN YOU NEED
IT MOST
1800 RPM
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Omaha Cattle
Thursday, May 11
Slaughter steers fully steady.
Heifers strong to 25c higher.
Cows 25-50 c lower in slow trade
most of week but improved action
late. Bulls steady. Yearling
feeder steers and heifers fully
steady, fleshy two-way steers
weak.
Four day receipts 19,000 as
compared 19,400 previous week
and 20,100 year ago. Slaughter
steers approximately 40 per cent,
heifers 41 per cent, cows 8 per
cent, feeders 7 per cent. Stability
and good demand were major
characteristics of the fed cattle
trade during the week under
review. Live prices weakened
only slightly the fore part of the
week under the influence of a
bearish carcass trade, and late
trading was active with all
buying interests aggressive for
numbers. Most had entered the
week without large live in
ventories on hand. Heifers were
in particularly broad demand.
Well-finished 1200-1300 pound
steers usually found reliable
outlet, but best inquiry was
generally on Choice 1050-1150
pound weights which would
produce a carcass under 700
pounds.
Slaughter Steers; Five loads
High-Choice and Prime 1185-1373
pounds 3-4 35.85-36 00, moderate
volume same grade 1094-1363 3-4
35.50-35.75 during week. Choice
975-1275 closed 34.50-35.50, load
mostly Choice 1425 pounds 4-5
34.10. Mixed Good and Choice 950-
1225 34.00-34.50, occasionally
34.75. Good mainly 32.50-34.00,
Holsteins 2-3 31.50-31.75. Standard
and Low-Good 30.50-31.50.
Average cost slaughter steers
first three days 34.83 average
weight 1144 pounds as compared
34.68 and 1144 pounds previous
week 32.58 and 1135 pounds year
ago.
Slaughter Heifers; Two loads
Prime 1049 pounds 3-4 35.75,
moderate number High-Choice
and Prime 950-1100 3-4 35.25-35.50.
Choice 825-1050 2-4 closed 34.00-
35.25. Mixed Good and Choice 750-
1000 33.50-34.25. Good 30.00-33.50.
Standard and Low-Good 28.50-
30.00.
Cows; Utility and Commercial
mainly 24.00-25.50, few Utility
Dairybreds 25 75-26 00. Canner
and Cutter 21.50-24.00, Mixed
Cutter and Low-Utility 24.25-
24.50. Shelly Canner 19.00-21.00
Bulls: Utility, Commercial and
Good 27.50-31 00, Commercial 1-2
31.25-31.50. Cutter and Low-
Utility 24.00-27 50.
Feeders: Outshipments around
1,500 little different from
previous week, large share two
way steers, but moderate
number yearling heifers and few
lots yearling steers. Yearling
steers and heifers fully steady,
fleshy steers weak.
Two loads Choice 570-579 pound
steers 41.00-43.00, load Good and
Choice 583 pounds 36 00. Several
loads Choice 940-1036 35.00-35 25,
High-Good and Choice 926-1137
34.00-34.75.
Several strings Choice 537-654
pound heifers 36.50-39 50, High-
Good and Choice 674-850 32.50-
34 50.
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May
June
July
August
September
October
November
December
February ‘73 34.40 27.40
March ‘73 34.07 25.90 3.09
April
May ‘73
Trend - Cattle are higher, Hogs are higher, Potatoes are steady
and Eggs are lower.
Oklahoma City
Thursday, May 11
Estimated Receipts 10,000
Same Day Last Week 14,209
Same Day Last Year 15,428
Fairly active, feeder cattle and
calves generally steady to strong,
except feeder heifers over 500
pounds about steady; majority
receipts High Good and Choice
500-850 pound steers and 450-650
pound heifers in moderate to
fairy fleshy condition arriving
from Graze-out wheat areas;
fairly large attendance buyers.
At the Wednesday feeder auction,
5,938 head went thru the ring and
the two-day total should exceed
16,000 head.
Feeder Steers; Small lots
Choice 400-500 pound 43.00-47.00;
500-600 39.50-44.50, small lot 529
pound at 46.80; 600-700 37.25-
41.50; 700-800 37.00-39.00; 800-1011
34.50-37.70; Mixed Good and
Choice 335-475 43.00-47.00 ; 500-700
37.00- 700-1003 34.50-37.00;
Good 380-500 38.85-39.50; 500-700
35.75-36.75; few 759-807 33.00-
35.50; few mostly Good 675-982
Holstein steers 31.90-33.50.
Feeder Heifers; Two small lots
Choice 359-379 pound 39.00 and
43.00; 400-500 36.00-39.75 ; 500-600
35.00- 70, small lot 506 pound at
37.60; 600-700 34.00-36.20; 700-788
33.80-35.80, Mixed Good and
Choice 300-500 34.75-37.00, part
load thin 350 pound at 40.10; 500-
783 32.00-34.75, few Good 477-675
32.00-
Week to date
Same period last wk
Same period last yr.
2313 NORMAN ROAD
LANCASTER, PA.
Lancaster Farming, Saturday, May 13,1972
Futures Trading
(Closing bids as of Thursday, May 11)
Chicago Chicago New York
Cattle Hogs Maine
Potatoes
36.50 28 40
35.30 28.52
34.20 27.45
34.25 27.75
Sales as of 12:30 P.M.
U. S. Inspected Livestock Slaughter
Estimated Daily Livestock Under Federal Inspection
CATTLE HOGS SHEEP
479.000 1,272,000 149,000
488.000 1,248,000 148,000
481.000 1,375,000 151,000
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Certainly Lasso ! plus
atrazine tank mix
controls giant foxtail
in corn.
That's what you expect from your herbicide.
28.85
2.81 41.90
3.30
3.81
Lebanon Valley
Auction
Tuesday, May 9
387 Head Cattle
Compared with last Tuesday’s
market, slaughter steers
unevenly steady, spots 50 cents
lower. Slaughter cows unevenly
steady. Slaughter bulls steady to
75 cents lower.
Steers; Choice 1,000 - 1,250
pounds 34.75 - 36.00; Good 32.75 -
34.35; Standard 30.60 - 32.60.
Heifers: Choice (individual)
33.50; Stardard 29.00-31.25.
Cows: Utility and High
Dressing Cutter 26.50 - 28.75, few
to 30.00; Cutters 24.85 - 26.50;
Canners 23.75 - 25.25; Shells down
to 22.75.
Bulls: Good 33.00 - 35.00; Utility
and Commercial 31.00 - 34.75,
couple 36.35; Cutters (few) 27.50 -
30.00.
177 Head Veal Calves
Vealers grading Good through
Prime steady to $2 lower, Utility
and Standard $2 higher.
Prime 57.50 - 60.00; Choice
52.00-56.00; Good 51.00- 54.00;
Standard 50.00-53.00: Utility 90-
120 pounds 42.00 - 50.00; 70 - 85
pounds 36 50 - 40.00.
Farm Calves: Bulls 75 - 115
pounds 46.00 - 60.00; Heifers 90 -
140 pounds 50.00 - 65.00.
3
Chicago
Fresh Eggs
28.25
29.45
33.30
36.00
40.55
39.50
42.10