Hog Prices A:j®^?s^*S;¥®x^«'S^::*:SfiiBSafifiSSSS®SSS^ft ; &:^K'®%'»M':*K-:*:*X*: New Holland Mon Monday, December 11 No hogs or feeder pigs received due to hog cholera quarantine. Vintage Mon Tuesday, December 12 No receipts due to stop-order. Lancaster Market Monday, December 11 No receipts due to a Pa. Dept, of Agriculture stop-order. HOGS: 6000, 50-1.00 lower; US Lancaster Auction si^™ s , 5 32 ' M ‘ 5250; m ™ Wednesday, December 13 NONE New York Dressed Meats Thursday, December 14 Compared with Wednesday, steer and heifer beef mostly 50c higher. Veal, calf and lamb steady. Pork loins $2 to $3 higher, picnics and spareribs steady. Butts and hams $1 higher. Movement of meats generally good this session and late arriving cars, delayed in transit, not causing concern at wholesale levels as dealer generally an ticipate good dollar return on these into early next week. Beef outlet well in balance for various primal cuts. STEER BEEF Prime 600-900 pounds 61.50- 63.00; Choice 600-700 60.00-61.00; 700-800 58.50-60.00; 800-900 57.50- 59.50; Good 500-800 55.50-58.00. HEIFER BEEF Choice 500-700 pounds 59.00- 61.00. CALF (SKIN OFF) 150-350 Pounds s?s®s?sss®^«sssa¥sss?ssss®s:-j{ U, S. Inspected Livestock Slaughter Estimated Daily Livestock Slaughter Under Federal Inspection Week to date Same period last week Same period last year :-:w;>:;:;W^^ Indianapolis Auction HOGS: 3000 mostly 75-1.00 lower, rather slow US 1-2 200-240 lbs. 32.00-32.50; 38 head 32.60; 1-3 200-250 lbs. 31.75-32.25 ; 2-3 240-270 lbs. 31.00-31.75 Peoria Auction HOGS: 4500, fairly active, mostly 1.00 lower; US 1-2 200-230 lbs. 32.00-32.50, 45 head 32.75; 1-3 200-240 lbs. 31.50-32.00 St. Louis Auction Choice 78.00-86.00; Good 75.00- 82,00; Standard 70.00-74.00. VEAL (SKIN OFF) Choice 90-150 pounds 96.00- 106.00; Good 60-90 90.00-96.00; Standard 60-120 74.00-79.00. LAMB Choice 30-55 pounds, 64.00- 66.00; 55-65 59.50-62.50. CHOICE BEEF CUTS Hinds (Steer) 145-190 pounds 68.00- Arm Chucks 90-105 53.00- Ribs (7-rib) 34-40 73.00- Loins (Trmd) 50-70 82.00- Rounds (Steer) 70-95 72.00- Full Plates 34.50- 35.00; Hinds (Heifer) 120-170 68.00- FRESH PORK CUTS Loins (Regular) 8-14 pounds 70.50-73.50; 14-17 64.50-68.00; Picnics (regular) 4-8 40.00-42.00; Boston Butts 4-8 52.00-54.00; Spareribs 3 pounds down 65.00- 67.00; Hams (Skinned) 14-17 66.00-68.00; 17-20 61.00-62.50. CATTLE HOGS SHEEP 494.000 1,117,000 146,000 498.000 1,272,000 162,000 444.000 1,352,000 138,000 Cattle Omaha Thursday, December 14 Compared to the previous week’s close closing prices slaughter steers 1.75-2.25 higher after mid-week trade 2.75-3.25 higher. Heifers closed 2.00-2.50 higher. Cows 75-1.00 higher, bulls steady. Small feeder supply 1.00- 1.50 higher. Four day receipts 20,200 as compared 19,900 previous week and 19,500 a year ago. Slaughter steers approximately 41 percent, heifers 40 percent, liberal per centage Choice and moderate volume High-Choice and Prime but many cattle still carried considerable amount of mud. Fed cattle trade followed uneven pattern with wide day-to-day price vari-actions. Sharp upward surge continued through mid week with Monday price advance the sharpest one day upturn in several years but part of this early upturn lost in late trading as carcass prices pointed downward. The fresh price ad vance pushed mid-week prices to the highest level since the July summit when steers peaked at 40.35. Most slaughterers came into week with minimum in ventories and in need of cattle to meet immediate requirements. The aggressive early demand somewhat minimized the problem of muddy cattle and price discrimination against strong weight steers but frequent complaints were heard on grubby cattle. Cows made up 8 percent and feeders 7 percent. STEERS: At mid-week high time, two loads High-Choice and Prime 1031-1193 pounds 3-4 39.75, fifteen loads 1034-1301 39.00-39.50. late, load High-Choice and Prime 1143 pounds 3-4 38.25, several loads Choice and Prime 1050-1150 38.00. Choice 950-1300 2-4 closed mainly 37.00-37.75, mixed Good and Choice 950-1250 36.25-37.00. Good Standard and Low-Good 33.00-34.50. Average cost slaughter steers first three days 37.41 'average weight 1139 pounds as compared 34.62 and 1154 pounds previous week and 33.28 and 1093 pounds a year ago. HEIFERS- On Wednesday, Load High-Choice and Prime 1058 pounds 3-4 38.00, six loads 889-1088 37.65-37.85. At close, three loads same grade 992 pounds 3-4 37.25. Choice 850-1050 2-4 closed 36.25- 37.00. Mixed Good and Choice 750- 1000 35.50-36.25. Good 32.50-35 25. Standard and Low-Good 31.C0-32 32 50. COWS - Utility and Commercial 24 50-26 25, few 26.50-27.00. Canner and Cutter 21 50-24 75 Shelly Canner 19.50-30.00. BULLS: Utility, Commercial NOTICE TO ALL PORK PRODUCERS! SPECIAL NEWS CONFERENCE ON HOG CHOLERA Sunday, Dec. 17th 1:00 p.m. PARTICIPANTS DR. HOMER S. FORNEY PENNA DEPT. OF AGRICULTURE Bureau of Animal Industry MARK NESTLEROTH President-Penna. Pork Producers Council MELVIN HUBER- President-Lancaster County Swine Producers Ass’n. CHRIS KUNZLER Kunzler & Co., Inc. Meats 1580 ON YOUR DIAL 158@™EX THE PENNA. FARMERS STATION Lancaster Farming. Saturda Futures Trading (Closing bids as of Thursday, December 14) Chicago Chicago New York Cattle Hogs Maine Potatoes 37.82 32.95 December January ’73 February 39.50 31.10 March 39.85 28.05 5.43 45.20 April May 39.95 28.40 June July 38.60 27.12 August September 37 80 25.75 October November 37.55 25.75 December Trend—Cattle are steady, Hogs are stronger, Potatoes are stronger and Eggs are stronger. a-asked b-bid n-normal Markets provided by Commodity Dept., Reynolds Securities, Inc <>XCCs , Sssss'®Sl!¥sssfiSSss;-X Oklahoma City Thursday, Decern Vr 14 Estimated Receipts 8,000 Same Day Last Week 4,608 Same Day Last Year 6,791 Fairly active, compared to last last week, feeder cattle under 500 pound generally steady, feeder cattle over 500 pound 50c to 1.00 higher with some heifers 1.50-2.00 higher; majority receipts Good and Choice 350-800 pound steers and 300-600 pound heifers; fairly large attendance buyers. SALES AS OF 1 P.M. FEEDER STEERS: Few small and Good 30.00-33.00, Com mercial 1-233.50-35 00. Cutter and Low-Utility 27.50-30.00. FEEDERS: Prices 100-1.50 higher, outshipments 1600 vir tually same as previous week, supply largely fleshy two-way steers and heifers. STEERS: Load Choice 882 pounds 41.00, two loads Choice 943-955 38.25-38.50. High-Good and Choice 854-1100 36 50-37 75, mostly Good 35.00-35 50. HEIFERS; Small consignment Choice 623 pounds 39 50, two loads Good and Choice 39 00 High- Good and Choice 830-976 fleshy 35 00-36 25. December 16,1972 — ' ft,f 5.20 45.90 6.08 39.00 28.30 3.25 lots Choice 320-375 pound 53 50- 56.50; 400-500 48.00-51.75 ; 500-600 46.50-48.50, small lot 507 pound at 48 80; 600-700 45.00-48.10; small lot 605 pound at 48.50 , 700-800 42 50-46.80, small lot 699 pound at 47 60; few 800-910 39 00-42 20, Mixed Good and Choice 300-400 50.25-52.50; 400-500 47.25-48.25; 500-550 44 25-45.50; Good 300-500 44.00-48 75; 500-650 40.00-43.75, small lot 736 pound at 40 05. HOLSTEIN STEERS; Good 300-470 pound 40.25-42.25 , 500-670 37.75-40 25; 700-900 35.50-38 00. FEEDER HEIFERS; Choice 300-400 pound 42.00-45.25 , 400-500 40.00- 50, few part loads 426-486 44.00- 500-600 40 00-42 75, eighty eight head 548-573 43 90- 44 20, 600-700 39.50-41.75, small lot 705 pound at 39.10; Mixed Good and Choice 300-500 38.75-42 00; 500-620 37 50-39 50; Good 300-500 36.50-39 00, small lot Good 676 pound at 36.25 Peoria Cattle Thursday, December 14 Receipts this week not available, receipts last week 5968, last year 5456 Slaughter steer and heifer prices increased substantially during the entire week As compared to last weeks close, slaughter steers ended 2 25-3 75 higher Most advance on Choice 1000-1175 pounds Slaughter heifers closed 1 75-2 25 higher Cows fully 50-1 00 higher Bulls Steady Supply mainly Choice 1000-1200 pounds slaughter steers Receipts about 70 per cent steers, 25 per cent heifers, 5 per cent cows SLAUGHTER STEERS (On Wednesday) High Choice and Prime 1150-1275 pounds 3-4, 38 25- 38 75 Choice 1000-1175 2-4, 38.00- 39 50 Four loads High Choice at latter price, 1175-1300 37.00-39 00, mostly 37 50-39 00. Mixed Good and Choice 950-1225 36.00-36 50. Good 34.25-36.00. Load Standard to Good Holstems 33.50. Part load Standard Holsteins 33.00. SLAUGHTER HEIFERS: High Choice and Prime 925-1030 pounds 3-4,37.75. Pkg around 1000 pounds 38.00. Mixed Choice and Prime 900-975 2-4, 37 25-37.50. Choice 800-1050 2-4, 36 00-37.25. Mixed Good and Choice 775-950 34.50-36 00. Good 33.00-34 50. (All heifer quotations from Wednesday). COWS: (On Wednesday), Commercial 22.75-25.50. Utility 25.00-26.50. High Yielding Utility 26.50-27.00. Cutter 22.25-26.00. Canner 19.00-23.00. 3 Chicago Fresh Eggs 53.00 50.05 46.90 39.00 41.00 40.85 44.70