Hog Prices Lancaster Market Monday, January 15 Barrows and Gilts uneven, US 1 steady, other grades weak to 25 lower. BARROWS AND GILTS: US 1 200-235 lbs. 35.00-35.25; US 1-2 200- 250 lbs. 34.00-34.50; US 2-3 100-255 lbs. 33.50-33.75. New Holland Auction Monday, January 15 HOGS 700. Barrows & Gilts: Mostly $1 to $1.25 higher. US No. 1-2 200-240 lbs. 34.50- 35.00; US No. 1-3195-250 lbs. 34.00- 34.50; US No. 2-4 240-270 lbs. 32.50- 34.00; US No. 2-4170-190 lbs. 32.00- 34.00 SOWS: US No. 1-3 300-600 lbs. 25.00-27.00 Boars: 23.50-24.50. St. Louis Auction HOGS: 5000, 25 to mostly 50 higher 50 head sorted US 1210 lbs. 34.50; 1-3 200-230 lbs. 34.00-34.25; 230-250 lbs. 33.50-34.00. Lancaster Auction Wednesday, January 17 Barrows and Gilts steady, instances 25 lower on US 1. BARROWS & GILTS: US 1 205- 235 lbs. 34.50-35.00; US 1-3 200-250 lbs. 33 60-34.00. Vintage Auction Saturday, January 13 HOGS 872. Barrows & Gilts: Strong to mostly $1 to $1.50 higher. US No. 1-2 195-230 lbs. 34.25- 34.85; US No. 1-3195-255 lbs. 33.60- 34.10; US No. 2-4 210-270 lbs. 32.00- 33.35; Few US No. 2-4 180-185 lbs. 31.75-32.10 Sows: US No. 1-3 350-590 lbs. 24.75-26.25; Few US No. 2-3 385- 710 lbs. 22.00-24.00 Boars: 22.25-24.75. Tuesday,January 16 Barrows and Gilts about steady. BARROWS AND GILTS: US 1 200-240 lbs. 34.50-34.85; US 1-2 200- 240 lbs. 34.25-34.50; US 2-3 200-250 lbs. 33.60-34.25; US 2-3 250-265 lbs. 33.00-33.50. Indianapolis Auction HOGS: 2000, steady, instances 25 higher, moderately active US 1-2 200-235 lbs. 34.00-34.25, mostly 34.00 1-3 200-250 lbs. 33.25-34.00 Peoria Auction HOGS; 4000, 25-50 higher on wts. under 250 lbs.; heavier wts. not established US 1-2 200-230 lbs. 34.00-34.50; 1- 3 200-250 lbs. 33.50-34.00 Lebanon Valley Auction Tuesday, January 16 284 Head of Hogs Barrows and Gilts 25c higher. BARROWS AND GILTS: U.S. 1-2 (few lots) 200 - 240 pounds 34.00 - 34.60; 2-3 200-240 33.60 - 34.10; 2-4 190-250 32.60 - 33.25. SOWS: U.S. 2-3 350 - 600 pounds 24.00 - 26.00. BOARS: 21.00 - 22.50. 22 Head of Feeder Pigs Lot U.S. 1-3 35 pounds 23.25 per head. New York Dressed Meats Thursday, January 18 Compared with Wednesday, steer and heifer beef mostly 50c higher. Veal, calf and lamb mostly steady, listed pork cuts steady with quotations un changed. Receipts of fresh meats small in all divisions. Available supply ample throughout and generally moderate as outlet continues relatively poor under direct in fluence of narrow consumer demand. Ready outlet for beef chucks, rough cuts and pork loins but all other meats slow. Steer Beef Prime, 600 - 900 pounds, 65.50 - 67.00; Choice 600 - 700 65.00 - 66.00; 700 - 800 64.50 - 65.50; 800 - 900 64.00 - 65.00; Good 500 - 800 62.50 - 64.50. Heifer Beef Choice 500 - 700 pounds 64.00 - 65.50. Calf (Skin Off) 150-350 Pounds Choice 78.00 - 86.00; Good 75.00 - 82.00; Standard 70.00 - 74.00. Veal (Skin Off) Choice 90 - 150 pounds 97.00 - 107.00; Good 60 - 90 91.00 - 97.00; standard 60 - 120 76.00 - 81.00. Lamb Choice 30 - 55 pounds 72.00 - 74.00; 55 - 65 70.00 - 73.00. Choice Beef Cuts Hinds (Steer) 145 - 190 pounds U. S. Inspected Livestock Slaughter Estimated Daily Livestock Slaughter Under Federal Inspection CATTLE HOGS SHEEP 492.000 1,213,000 151,000 498.000 1,233,000 147,000 482.000 1,207,000 159,000 This Week Last Week Last Year S/^SSSSSS^SSSSSSSSSSSSS&- SBSSSS®ffISSK , WM*M , I*X*XC i X , M*K , X*I , M , SC i, SWJWW! Lancaster farming, January 1973 •V»%Wr«V»V»V*ViV#V*V* *V« •V»%WA%V»V»V»*iV»V« , ANV»V»V»ViV»V*%ViV«>y»y»>%J^.».' Futures Trading (Closing bids as of Thursday, January 18) January ’73 February 43.05 34.40 March April May June July August September October November 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. Omaha Cattle Thursday, January 18 Slaughter steers and heifers 1.50-2.00 higher after three successive days of advances. Utility and Commercial cows weak to 50c lower, Canner and Cutter 50-1.00 lower and difficult to move even at the lowered prices. Bulls steady to 50c higher. Feeder cattle 50-1.00 higher. Four day receipts 21,500 as 73.50 - 76.50, Arm Chucks 90 -105 63.50 - 66.00; Ribs (7-rib) 34 - 40 65.00 - 71.00; Loins (Trmd) 50 - 70 89.00 - 91.00; Rounds (Steer) 70 - 95 78.00 - 82.00, Full Plates 36.00 - 36.50; Hinds (Heifer) 120 - 170 72.00 - 74.00. Fresh Pork Cuts Loins (Regular) 8 - 14 pounds 77.00 - 80.00; 14 - 17 76.00 - 79.00; Picnics (Regular) 4 - 8 45.00 - 47.00; Boston Butts 4 - 8 57.00 - 59.00; Spareribs 3 pounds down 71.00 - 73.00; Hams (Skinned) 17 - 17 56.50 - 58.50; 17 - 20 55.50 - 57.00. Kosher Market Kosher Steer Beef and Lamb; Prices fully steady for both classes at mid-week. Chicago Chicago New York Cattle Hogs Maine Potatoes 43 55 30.95 6.10 45.00 43.90 31 80 31.90 43.45 30.05 42.85 27.25 42.55 27.25 compared 24,000 previous week and 19,300 a year ago. Slaughter steers approximately 40 percent, Heifers 30 percent, cows 9 per cent, and feeders 18 percent, mainly fleshy two-way steers. A fresh round of sharp advances swept fed cattle prices to a record peak locally with the upturn in live prices supported by higher carcass quotations at the wholesale level. Demand was broad by all interests although some buyers were a bit more selective on the late rounds. Again, inquiry good for cattle to be slaughtered outside the im mediate Omaha area Closing prices have been higher than previous period five out past six weeks and average cost of slaughter steers this week some 8.45 per hundredweight above the 32.28 figure for the week ended November 22nd. Overall finish steers and heifers fairly attractive but deteriorating feedlot conditions reflected in considerable amount of mud carried by many cattle. Steers; Five loads high-Choice and Prime 996-1218 pounds 3-4 42.40-42.50, moderate volume same grade 988-1288 3-4 41.75- 42.25, load 1248 pounds 4-5 41.50. Choice 975-1350 2-4 closed 40.50- 41.75, occasionally 42.00-42.15 on high-Choice. Mixed Good and Choice 975-1250 40.00-40.50. Good 36.50- low-Good Holsteins 2- 3 36.50. Standard and low-Good 34.50- Average cost slaughter steers (Continued On Page 29) 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, January 18, 1973 are as follows Bid+ Offered+ Ear Corn 43.33 49.66 Shelled Corn 1.75 1.95 Oats, Local .92 1.10 Oats, Western 1.26 1.38 Barley 1.36 1.61 Wheat 2.26 2.49 + 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. Chicago Fresh Eggs 50 00 44.40 5.90 44.85 6 87 40.20 39 95 44.75 3.39 Local Grain Thursday,January 18 3