Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, July 15, 1972, Image 3

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New Holland Auction
Monday, July L 9
HOGS 1140: Barrows & Gilts:
Steady to 25c higher. US No. 1-2
200-240 lbs. 30.25-31.50; US No. 1-3
200-245 lbs. 30.00-30.25; US No. 2-4
230-260 lbs. 29.00-30.00; US No. 2-4
150-190 lbs. 28.00-30.00.
Sows: US No. 1-3 300-550 lbs.
23.00-25.00.
Boars: 22.50-23.75.
Lancaster Market
Monday, July 10
Barrows and Gilts strong to 50
higher; Sows scarce.
Barrows and Gilts: US 1205-240
lbs. 31.00-31.50; US 1-2 200-240 lbs.
30.00-30.50; US 2-3 190-260 lbs.
29.50-30.00.
Lancaster Auction
Wednesday, July 12
Barrows and Gilts mostly
steady.
Barrows and Gilts: US 1215-230
lbs. 31.50; US 1-2 200-235 30.25-
30.75; US 2-3 200-240 lbs. 29.85-
30.25; 250-270 lbs. 29.60-29.85.
Indianapolis Auction
Hogs 1500.
Barrows and Gilts in early
sales fairly active at best 25 to 50
lower. Supply primarily US 1-3
210-250 lbs.
Barrows and Gilts: 1-2 200-230
lbs. 30.00-30.25; 1-3 200-250 lbs.
29.50-30.00, mostly 29.75-30.00 ; 2-3
240-270 lbs. 28.75-29.50.
Sows: Poorly tested on short
U. S. Inspected Livestock Slaughter
Estimated Daily Livestock Slaughter Under Federal Inspection
CATTLE HOGS SHEEP
466.000 1,079,000 151,000
376.000 779,000 115,000
495.000 1,186,000 159,000
Week to date
Same period last week
Same period last year
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CUTRINE Made
The Difference
Lakes and ponds like the one above (left)
needn’t be spoiled by the odor and scum of
algae or threatened by the harmful, even lethal,
effect it can have on fish, animals and humans.
CUTRINE, used as directed, controlled the
algae in the pond (right) in just a few days.
CUTRINE can make the difference in your lake
or pond. It has been thoroughly tested and
proven in actual field use. CUTRINE is regis
tered by the Environmental Protection Agency
for use in fish, farm and fire ponds; lakes; fish
hatcheries even in POTABLE WATER RES
ERVOIRS.
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Smoketown* Pa. Ph. 397-3539
Hog Prices
supply, generally steady to 25
lower. 1-3 350-600 lbs. 23 75-24.00;
Few lots 300-350 lbs. 24.00-24 75
Lebanon Valley Auction
Tuesday, July 11
285 Head Hogs
Barrows and Gilts mostly
steady to strong.
Barrows and Gilts: U.S. 1-2 210-
220 pounds (couple lots) 30.50 and
30.60; 2-3 200-230 29.60-30.00 ; 2-4
200-260 28.60-29.60 ; 2-4 160-175
28.00-
Sows: U.S. 2-3 250-500 pounds
21.00-
Boars: (Few) 21.00-22.50.
U.S. 1-3 20 pounds (one lot)
14.00 per head; 45 pounds (one
lot) 22.75 per head.
HOGS 806: Barrows & Gilts:
Steady to 25c higher. US No. 1-2
200-240 lbs. 30.10-30.60, few to
31.00, US No. 1-3 200-240 lbs. 29.50-
30.35; US No. 2-4190-260 lbs. 28.75-
29.00; US No. 2-4 125-165 lbs. 26.00-
28.00.
Sows- US No. 1-3 330-585 lbs
22.75-24.25.
Boars; 22.60-23.25.
Barrows and Gilts 25-50 higher
Barrows and Gilts: US 1200-240
lbs. 30.60-31.10; US 1-3 195-255 lbs.
30.00-30.50.
37 Head Feeder Pigs
Vintage Auction
Saturday, July 8
Tuesday, July 11
Peoria Auction
Hogs: 3000 Trading active
Barrows and Gilts opening
mostly 25 higher. Receipts
mainly US 1-3 200-240 lbs US 1-2
200-230 lbs, 29 75-30.00; about 150
head at 30 25. US 1-3 200-250 lbs.,
including few down to 190 lbs
29 25-29.75.
Sows strong to mostly 25 higher
on wts. under 450 lbs, heavier
wts. steady US 1-3 300-450 lbs
24.00-24.50, pkg. around 300 lbs
24.75. US 2-3 450-600 lbs. 23.50-
24.00.
Boars: 23 25-23.75.
St. Louis Auction
Hogs 4,000.
Barrows and Gilts rather slow,
weak to 25 lower. Demand poor to
fair US 1-2 200-230 lbs. 30.00-
30.50; US 1-3 200-240 lbs. 29.75-
30.00; US 2-3 240-270 lbs. 29.00-
29.75; US 24 260-280 lbs 28.00-
29.00; US 24 280-300 lbs 27.50-
28.25; few US 34 27.00-27.50.
Sows steady to 25 lower 10
percent. US 1-3 300400 lbs. 24.00-
25.00; US 2-3 400-650 lbs 23.25-
24.00.
Boars steady to 50 higher 22.00-
23.00 few 23.50.
Regional Hay Prices
Monday, July 10
(All hay No. 2 and better,
prices paid by dealers at the farm
price per ton.)
Better quality hay steady to
strong. New straw prices not
fully established.
Alfalfa 25.00-35.00
Mixed hay 25.00-28.00
Timothy hay 20.00-25.00
New straw 20.00-26.00
Mulch 12.00-17.00
Green Dragon
Hoy Market
Friday, July 7
16 loads hay, including: Couple
loads Alfalfa, 28.50 and 44.50; few
loads Timothy, 33.50 - 45.50; few
loads Mixed hay, 31.50 - 46.50.
8 loads straw, 34.00 - 41.00
Couple loads corn, 44.00 and
49.00.
Huge Clams
Individual geoduck clams
more than eight inches long
are fairly common, while
the record weight is about
16 pounds, of which only a
small part is shell.
Lancaster Farming, Saturday, July 15,1972 —
Futures Trading
(Closing bids as of Thursday, July 13)
Chicago Chicago New York
Cattle Hogs Maine
Potatoes
July
August
September
October
November
December
January ‘73
February 35 82 27.00
March
April
May
June
July
Trend Cattle are steady, hogs are lower, potatoes are stronger
and eggs are weaker.
a-asked b-bid n-normal
Markets provided by Commodity Dept., Reynolds Securities, Inc.
Local Grain
Thursday, July 13
These prices are made up of the
average prices quoted by six
participating local feed and grain
concerns. It should be noted,
however, that not every dealer
handles each commodity. All
prices are per bushel, except for
ear corn which is per ton.
The average local grain prices
quoted Thursday, July 13, 1972,
are as follows:
Bid+ Offered+
Ear Corn 39.33 45 66
Shelled Corn 139 159
Oats (local) 68 93
Oats (western) 1.01 1.14
Barley .99 127
Wheat 1.45 166
+Bid is the price the dealer
will buy from the farmer
delivered to the mill. Offered is
the price the dealer will sell for at
his mill.
30.12
37 80 28 95
35.65 26.65
35.60 27.45
35 60 24.85 4.25
25.80
25.60
Oklahoma City
Thursday, July 13
Estimated Receipts 10,000
Same Day Last Week 5,906
Same Day Last Year 13 aqv
Fairly active, compared to late
last week, feeder heifers and
feeder calves generally steady,
feeder steers over 500 pound
steady to mostly 50c lower with
fleshy offerings at the full
decline. Majority receipts 400-750
pc/und steers and 400-650 pound
heifers with High Good and
Choice grades predominating
Fairly large attendance buyers;
demand fairly broad for all
weights and grades with best
action centering on thin fleshed
cattle suitable to go on grass
FEEDER STEERS - Two small
lots and short load Choice 334-342
pound 52.50-57.75; 400-500 46.00-
54 30, 500-600 44.50-47 00, 600-700
42.75-44.25 , 700-800 39 75-43 00;
few 800-900 39.00-41 75, Mixed
Good and Choice 386-500 44.50-
47.50 ; 500-600 43.25-45 00, 600-800
39 00-42 50, few 800-875 37.00-
38 00; Good 575-700 39.00-40.00;
two lots and short load mostly
Good 591-895 Holstein Steers
33 10-34.70,
FEEDER HEIFERS: Three
small lots Choice 299-388 pound
42 25-44.10, 400-500 40 00-46 00,
short load 400 pound at 47 40 ; 500-
600 38.50-41 40, small lot 500 pound
at 42.10 , 600-700 37.00-39 50; few
700-808 36.45-37.00, Mixed Good
and Choice 393-500 38.00-41 75;
500-700 36 00-38 25; few Good 365-
500 36.00-37 25 , 584-602 33 40-35.20.
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.
Chicago
Fresh Eggs
29 00
31 70
37 85
38 35
3.65 42.10
4.05
4.95
Sales as of 12:30 P.M
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