Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, October 14, 1972, Image 3

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Lancaster Market
Monday, October 9
No market Report due
Columbus Day Holiday.
Vintage Auction
Tuesday, October 10
Barrows and Gilts* weak to
mostly 25 lower.
BARROWS AND GILTS: Few
US 1210-235 lbs. 30.60-30.85; US 1-
2 210-235 lbs. 30.35-30.50; US 2-3
200-250 lbs. 29.75-30.35.
New Holland Auction
Monday, October 9
Hog Receipts 987- Retail 30-
31.25; Wholesale 29.25-30;
Heavyweights 28-29.25; Sows 23-
26; Boars 22-24.25.
Lebanon Valley Auction
Tuesday, October 10
190 Head of Hogs
Barrows and Gilts mostly 25c to
sfW* Inwpr
BARROWS AND GILTS: U.S.
2-3 200-235 pounds 29.85-30.35; one
lot at 30.60; 2-4 215-260 (few lots)
29.00- 2-4 165-190 28.25-29.00.
SOWS: U.S. 1-3 350-450 pounds
26.00- 2-3 350-600 24.00-26.00.
BOARS: (Few) 23.10-24.85.
St. Louis Auction
HOGS: 5000, steady 33 head US
1 225 lbs. 29.75; 1-2 200-230 lbs.
29.25-29.50; 1-3 200-240 lbs. 29.00-
29.25.
Peoria Auction
HOGS: 3500, active, opening
mostly steady US 1-2 200-240 lbs.
29.25-29.50; 1-3 200-240 lbs. 29.00-
29.25.
U. S. Inspected Livestock Slaughter'
Estimated Daily Livestock Slaughter Under Federal Inspection
Week to date
Same period last week
Same period last year
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"“'V* CORN
V 2642 - 119 day maturity
A Champion. Short-stalked, upright leaf,
with a really high yield and potential.
Moderately high population
V 2592 1 18 day maturity
By demand. A special hybrid for the East,
large-eared, excellent stalk, and fast
drying.
V 2552 113 day maturity
This is a high population hybrid. Pour on the
fertilizer, early tasseling and silking a high
yielder.
V 2402 -102 day maturity
The big yielder. Tough to beat anywhere.
Indiana reports over 200 bushels yield. Early
plant hybrid.
V 2332 - 94 day maturity
Tremendous yield potential,
drying. High yielder. Picks
beautifully.
REIST
Mt. Joy, Pa. Phone 653-4121
[SINCE 1925 ]
a*s &YS-V&
Hog Prices
Wednesday, October 11
Barrows and Gilts fully steady.
BARROWS AND GILTS: US 1
215-230 lbs. 31.00; US 1-2 200-245
lbs. 30.25-30.50; US 2-3 200-255 lbs.
29.60-30.25; mainly 30.00-30.25.
HOGS: 3000, fairly active,
steady to 25 lower US 1-2 200-240
lbs. 29.25-29.50; 1-3 200-250 lbs.
29.00-29.25.
These prices are made up of the
average prices quoted by five
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, October 12,
1972 are as follows:
Bid-I- Offered+
Ear Corn, Old 47.33 53.66
Shelled Com 1.48 1.65
Oats (local) .82 1.02
Oats (western) 1.08 1.20
Barley 1.17 1.40
Wheat 1.75 1.96
+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.
A simple, quick breast self
check once a month is a wom
an’s best defense against breast
cancer. Your American Cancer
Society has a free leaflet on the
subject.
CATTLE HOGS SHEEP
507.000 1,193,000 172,000
513.000 1,250,000 172,000
.477,000 1,404,000 170,000
CONTACT
SEED CO.
x-x-x-x-x-
Lancaster Auction
Indianapolis Auction
Local Grain
Thursday, October 12
Early. Fast
and shells
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Omaha Cattle
Thuriday, October 12
Compared with last week’s
close closing prices on 1025-1150
pound slaughter steers mostly
steady, 1150-1300 pounds steady
to 25 lower. Heifers steady under
a continued broad demand. Cows
75-1.00 lower in generally slow
trading. Bulls steady. Feeder
cattle generally steady although
demand for fleshy two-way steers
somewhat less aggressive
forepart of week than most
recent week.
Four day receipts 17,900 as
compared 16,900 previous week
and 20,300 a year ago. Slaughter
steers approximately 29 percent,
heifers 35 percent, cows 9 percent
and feeders near 25 percent in
cluding some 3000 for Friday
auction not included in above four
day total. For fifth successive
week fed cattle trade followed a
stable course although 1150-1300
pound steers under some
downward pressure in reflection
of price differential which has
evolved on carcass beef. Over the
past five week period the average
cost of slaughter steers has
shown a net change of only 28
cents with the 16 pound increase
in average weights mainly a
consequence of the volume of
two-way steers returned to
feedlot for further finish.
STEERS: Five loads High-
Choice and Prime 1095-1138
pounds 3-4 35.85-36.10, other same
grade 1033-1144 35.50-35.75, load
1296 pounds 3-4 35.00 late. Choice
975-1250 2-4 closed 34.50-35.50,
some loadlots at latter price with
end Prime. Mixed Good and
Choice 950-1225 34.00-34.50. Good
32.75- Holsteins 1100-1400 2-3
32.75- Standard and Low-
Good 31.50-32.75.
Average cost slaughter steers
first three days 34.98 average
weight 1126 pounds as compared
35.04 and 1134 pounds previous
week and 31.90 and 1108 pounds a
year ago.
HEIFERS: Three loads High-
Choice and Prime 986 pounds 3-4
35.00, load same grade 988 pounds
4 34.60 and numerous loads
Choice and Prime 913-1080 2-4
34.25-34.50, Bulk 34.25. Choice 800-
1050 33.25-34.00. High-Choice
34.10-34.25. Mixed Good and
Choice 750-975 32.50-33.25. Good
30.50- Standard and Good
29.50-
COWS: Utility and Commercial
mainly 25.00-26.00, a few Utility
dairybreds 26.25-26.50. Canner
and Cutter 22.00-25.00, mixed
Cutter and low-Utility 25.25-25.50.
Shelly Canner 21.00-22.00.
BULLS: Utility, Commercial
and Good 29.00-33.00, Com
mercial 1-2 33.50-34.00. Cutter and
low-Utility 26.00-29.00.
CORN
WANTED
TOP MARKET PRICE PAID FOR
FIELD SHELLED CORN
FAST UNLOADING AT
L. M. SNAVELY
MANUFACTURERS OF
SNAYELY'S BEST NATURAL FLOUR
Custom Drying and Storing
Lititz, Rd No. 1 Phone 626-6256 or 626-6258
Lancaster Farming, Saturday. October 14,1972—:
Futures Trading
(Closing bids as of Thursday, October 12)
Chicago Chicago New York
Cattle Hogs Maine
Potatoes
October
November
December
January ‘73
February 36.55 28.05
March
April
May
June
July
August
October
Trend—Cattle are lower, Hogs are lower, Potatoes are steady and
Eggs are lower.
a-asked b-bid n-normal
Markets provided by Commodity Dept., Reynolds Securities, Inc.
New York Dressed Meats
Thursday, October 12
Compared with Wednesday,
steer and heifer beef holding
weak. Veal and calf steady.
Lamb mostly weak, pork loins $1
higher, picnics and butts steady,
spareribs and hams 50c higher.
Demand for beef chucks less
urgent than on early sessions.
Beef rounds and fab. round cuts
moving best. Accumulation of
lamb chucks widespread. Pork
FEEDERS: Prices generally
steady. Outshipments from
regular market trade ap
proximately 2800 head as com
pared 3300 previous week with
supply virtually all fleshy two
way steers and heifers. Demand
continued relatively broad
although buyers somewhat more
cautious forepart of week.
STEERS; Two loads Choice
and Prime fleshy 903-977 pounds
36.00, large volume High-Good
and Choice 886-1133 34.25-35.50,
three loads Choice and Prime
fleshy 1077 35.00. Load Good and
Choice 717 pounds 37.25.
HEIFERS: Few Choice 490-559
pounds 42.00-43.50. Two loads
Choice 756-786 37.00-37.50. High-
Good and Choice 783-905 33.00-
34.00.
34.80 29.10
35.50 28.80
36.70 25.25 4.57 37.50
37.05 25.65
25.80
36.50 25.00
23.75
loins and hams moving best for
pork division.
Steer Beef
Prime 600 - 900 pounds 57.50 -
59.00; Choice 600 - 700 57.00 -
58.00; 700 - 800 56.75 - 57.50 ; 800 -
900 56.75 - 57.50; Good 500 - 800
54.00 - 56.00.
Heifer Beef
Choice 500 - 700 pounds 54.50 -
56.00.
Choice 78.50 -82.50; Good 75.50
79.50; Standard 68.50 - 72.50.
Choice 90 - 150 pounds 93.00 ■
101.00; Good 60 - 90 85.00 - 90.00;
Standard 60 - 120 72.00 - 75.00.
Lamb
Choice 30 - 65 pounds 65.00 -
68.00.
Hinds (Steer) 145 - 190 pounds
66.00 - 69.50; Arm Chucks 90 -105
49.50 - 51.50; Ribs (7-rib) 34 - 40
67.00 - 75.00; Loins (trmd) 50 - 70
66.00 - 67.50; Rounds (Steer) 70 -
95 66.00 - 67.50; Full Plates 28.50 -
29.50; Hinds (Heifer) 120 - 170
63.50 - 65.50.
Fresh Pork Cuts
Loins (regular) 8 - 14 pounds
66.50 - 69.50; 14 - 17 64.50 - 67.50;
Picnics (regular) 4-8 38.50 - 40.50;
Boston Butts 4 - 8 51.50 - 53.00;
Spareribs, 3 pounds down, 57.00 -
59.00; Hams (skinned) 14 pounds
down 61.00 - 63.50; 14 - 17 57.00 -
59.50; 17 - 20 55.50 - 57.50.
Prices Steady,
Kosher Steer Beef: Choice and
Prime Steer Fores 50.50 - 53.50.
Lamb: Choice and Prime
Foresaddles 67.00 - 75.00.
Farm Calendar
(Continued From Page 1)
tension Workshop, Plaid and
Sweater Knits, St. Matthews
Methodist Church, Valley
Forge.
7:30 p.m. “Water Quality
Management in Agricultural
Areas” meeting, Farm and
Home Center.
7:30 p.m. Manheim Young
Farmers Dairy Seminar, vo
ag department, Manheim
Central High School.
Friday, October 20
8 p.m. Fulton Grange Officers
meeting, Oakryn.
Twin Valley FFA Pumpkin
Growing Contest, Twin Valley
High School.
Saturday, October 21
8 p.m. Lancaster County
Pomona Grange meeting.
Chicago
Fresh Eggs
28.00
3.70 32.40
38.70
38.60
38.20
4.37 38.40
5.23 34.10
Calf (SkinOK)
150 - 850 pounds
Veal (Skin Off)
Choice Beef Cuts
Kosher Market
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