Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, March 24, 1973, Image 3

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Hog Prices
Vintage Auction
Saturday, March 17
HOGS 830: Barrows & Gilts:
Mostly steady. US No. 1-2 200-235
lbs. 40.50-41.00; US No. 1-3 190-245
lbs. 39.85-40.50; US No. 2-4 200-260
lbs. 39.60-40.10; US No. 2-4 145-185
lbs. 35.00-38.00.
Sows: US No. 1-3 325-515 lbs.
33.00-35.50.
Boars: 26.00-30.00, individual at
32.75
Wednesday, March 21
HOGS 425. Barrows & Gilts:
Weak to $1.50 lower. US No. 1-2
200-245 lbs. 39.35-40.00, No. 1-3 200-
250 lbs. 38.75-39.25, few US No. 2-4
250-300 lbs. 35.00-38.75. Sows: US
No. 1-3 300-575 lbs. 30.25-32.00.
Boars: 27.00-32.00.
Lancaster Auction
Wednesday, March 21
Barrows and Gilts 1.00 lower.
BARROWS AND GILTS: US 1
220-230 lb. 40.25; US 1-2 210-240 lb.
39.35-39.50; US 2-3 200-250 lb.
38.85-39.35.
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Ezra W. Martin Co.
Garden Spot Quality Meats
Call AL SHAFFER At
Lancaster, Pa.
717-397-5113
Evenings (215) 779-3847
HALES 0 HUNTER CO.
Franklin & High St. Palmyra. Pa. 17078
Ph. 717-838-1338 "
FEED LETTER
I'd like to do a little exercise in math today.
Let's assume ear corn costs $50.00 per ton, a
32% natural protein supplement costs $9.00 per
hundred, molassas costs $4.00 per hundred and
Cargill C. L. S. controlled release liquid sup
plement costs $5.00 per hundred.
If we want to make a fifteen per cent protein
ration using the above ingredients, it would
cost $98.50 as here itemized;
700 pounds of 32% sup. at $9.00-cwt $63.00
1100 pounds of corn at $2.50-cwt $27.50
200 pounds of molassas at $4.00-cwt $ 8.00
$98.50
If you used Cargil C.L.S. it would cost $87.50 as
itemized here;
500 pounds of 32% sup. at $9.00-cwt $45.00
1300 pounds of corn at $2.50-cwt $32.50
200 pounds of CIS at $5.00-cwt $lO.OO
"$87.50
Of course you must add mixing costs to both
examples, and prices on all ingredients will
vary with time and location. Work it out with
the figures you pay. And if your dealer can't
help you get the benefit of Cargill CIS, we can
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« ELMER M. SHREINER
Trading at Good’s Feed Mill
Specializing in DAIRY & HOG FEEDS
New Providence, Pa.
Phone 786-2500
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Lebanon Valley Auction
Tuesday, Marcn 20
401 Head of Cattle
Compared with last weeks
market, slaughter steers and
cows 50c to $1 lower. Slaughter
bulls $1 to $2 lower.
STEERS: Choice 44.75-47.35;
Good 43.10-44.60; Standard 39.10-
42.85.
HEIFERS: Good and Choice
43.10-44.35.
COWS: Utility and High
Dressing Cutter 35.00-37.00,
couple 37.35 and 37.50; Cutters
33.00-34.85; Canners 29.60-33.00.
BULLS: Choice (few) 45.00-
47.00; Good 43.10-45.35; Utility
and Commercial 39.10-44.35.
Feeder Steers: Medium 700-825
pounds 38.00-41.75.
Feeder Bulls: Medium 500-800
pounds 37.00-39.25.
272 Head of Veal Calves
Prime (few) 70.00-71.00; Choice
68.00-72.00; Good 64.00-68.00;
Standard 58.00-65.00; Utility 90-
120 pounds 47.00-54.00; 70-85
pounds 40.00-46.00.
FARM CALVES: Active.
Holstein Bulls 80-125 pounds
55.00-73.00; Holstein Heifers 80-
150 pounds 85.00-116.50.
7 Head of Sheep
Slaughter Ewes (few) 7.00-
17.00.
PEORIA AUCTION
HOGS: 4000.
BARROWS AND GILTS 25-50
lower.
BARROWS AND GILTS: US 1-
2 200-230 lbs. 38.50-39.00, Mostly
38.50-38.75, (100 head at 39.00) ;
US 1-3 200-250 lb. 38.00-38.50.
New York
Dressed Meats
Thursday, March 22
Less than catlot meat trade:
Compared with Wednesday,
Steer and Heifer beef fully 50c
lower. Veal and Calf generally
weak. Lamb mostly $l.OO lower.
Pork loins $2.00 lower. Picnics
$l.OO lower. Spareribs and hams
steady.
Moderate supplies of all fresh
meats fully ample throughout.
Beef chucks quoted sharply lower
this season in line with sharp
declines posted Wednesday
in outlying areas. Lamb chucks
under pressure and without bids
in instances.
Steer Beef
Prime 600-900 pounds 71.50-
73.00; Choice 600-700 71.50-73.00;
700-800 71.50-72.50; 800-900 71.00-
72.00; Good 500-800 69.00-70.00.
Heifer Beef
Choice 500-700 71.00-72.00.
Calf (Skin Off)
150-350 Pounds
Choice 83.00-89.00; Good 80.00-
86.00; Standard 76.00-79.00.
Veal (Skin Off)
Choice 90-150 pounds 110.00-
114.00; Good 60-90 107.00-110.00;
Standard 60-120 89.00-92.00.
Lamb
Choice 30-55 pounds 78.00-80.00;
55-65 76.00-78.00.
Choice Beef Cuts
Hinds (Steer) 145-190 pounds
81.00- Arm Chucks 90-105
60.00- Ribs (7 Rib) 34-40
83.00- Loins (Trmd.) 50-70
100.00- Rounds (Steer) 70-
95 78.00-81.00; Full Plates 51.00-
52.00; Hinds (Heifer) 120-170
80.50-82.00.
Fresh Pork Cuts
Loins (Regular) 8-14 pounds
73.00-76.00; 14-17 68.00-70.00;
Picnics (Regular) 4-8 53.00-54.50;
Boston Butts 4-8 72.00-76,00;
Spareribs 3 pounds down 80.00-
83.00; Hams (Skinned) 14-17
70.50-74.50; 17-20 69.00-70.50.
Kosher Market
Kosher Steer beef and Lamb:
fully steady mid-season.
Quotations unchanged both
classes.
Nevi( Holland
Dairy Cattle
Wednesdays March 21
Reported of 90 head of
cows, 2 heifers; market steady
with last weeks market.
Load New York State cows,
fresh 390-435; springers 425-580.
Load New York State cows,
fresh 440-640; springers 530-640.
Load Wisconsin cows, fresh
605-740.
Load Bradford County cows,
fresh 390-590; springers 475-645.
Herd Dispersal, 21 head New
Jersey cattle, all stages of
production, 390-650.
Local Cows 335-760.
Springing Heifers 280-350.
New Holland Auction
Monday, March 19
HOGS 1103: Barrows & Gilts:
50c to $1 lower. US No. 1-2 200-245
lbs. 40.00-41.00; US No. 1-3 200-250
lbs. 39.50-40.00; US No. 2-4 190-260
lbs. 38.50-39.50; US No. 2-4 150-190
lbs. 37.50-39.50.
Sows: US No. 1-3 300-550 lbs.
30.50-33.50.
Boars: 30.00-32.00.
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Lancaster Farming, Saturday, March 24,1973
Futures Trading
Closing bids as of Thursday, March 22
Chicago Chicago New York
Cattle Hogs Maine
Potatoes
April
May
June
July
August
September
October
November
December
February 74 43.40 33.40
April
Trend - Cattle are lower, Hogs are lower, Potatoes are stronger,
and Eggs are higher.
a-asked b-bid n-normal
Markets provided by Commodity Dept., Reynolds Securities, Inc
Lancaster Market
Monday, March 19
Barrows and Gilts weak to 25
lower. Sows scarce.
BARROWS AND GILTS: US 1
200-240 lb. 41.00-41.25; US 1-2 200-
240 lb. 40.25-40.75; US 2-3 195-255
lb. 39.75-40.25, few 39.50-39.75.
hidianapoiis Auction
HOGS: 3000.
BARROWS AND GILTS 50-75
lower, trading slow.
BARROWS AND GILTS: US 1-
2 200-240 lb. 38.25-38.50; US 1-3
200-250 lb. 38.00-38.25.
St Laois Mian
HOGS: 5500.
BARROWS AND GILTS 50
lower.
BARROWS AND GILTS: 300
US 1-2 39.00; US 1-3 200-240 lb.
38.50-38.75.
Green Dragon
Hay Prices
Friday, March 16
79loads hay, including: Alfalfa
60.00-85.00; Timothy 30.00-49.00;
Mixed hay 30.00-68.00; one load
Clover 37.00; one load Orchard
Grass hay 46.00.
38 loads Straw 30.00-38.00.
9 loads Corn 41.00-52.00.
Lebanon Valley
Auction
Tuesday, March 20
254 Head of Hogs
Barrows and Gilts mostly 25c
lower,
BARROWS AND GILTS: U.S
2-3 200-240 pounds 39.60-40.35; 2-4
185-260 38.75-39.60; 2-4 150-160
32.00-38.25.
SOWS; U.S. 1-3 300-600 pounds
32.85-34.75; 2-3 300-530 (few) 30.25-
32.75.
BOARS: (few) 30.10-31.85.
Feeder Market
Too few of any one grade to
establish a market.
CATTLE
452.000
471.000
456.000
HOGS
1.299.000
1.194.000
1.400.000
45.85 36.70
45.60 37.65
37.80
44.90 36.45
43.60 34.35
43.15 34.05
43.05 31.37
Oklahoma City
Thursday, March 22
Estimated receipts 13,800
Same day last week 15,602
Same day last year 7,921
Moderately active, compared
to late last week, Feeder Cattle
and Calves 1.00-2.00 lower, some
sales 3.00 lower; Majority
receipts Good and Choice 375-800
pound steers and 350-700 pound
heifers including liberal supply
sattle arriving from wheat
oastures; Fairly large at
tendance buyers.
Sales as of 12:30 PM
Feeder Steers: Choice, few
3 rime 300-400 pound 67.00-74.50,
small lot 322 pound at 76.50; few
small lots 267-285 pound 74.00-
79.50; 400-50061.00-64.75, small lot
411 pound at 67.50 and small lot
442 pound at 70.75; 500-600 56.75-
60.60, small lot 514 pound at 62.10;
500-700 53.00-59.00; 700-788 52.00-
55.70; part load 807 pound at
51.40; Mixed Good and Choice
300-500 pound 57.25-64 25 ; 500-650
50.50-56.40, small lot 562 pound at
17.80; 700-800 49.00-50.50.
Holstein Steers: Good 445-475
pound 53.00-53.25; 500-650 48.00-
48.75; 700-770 43.25-46.00; 866-885
40.1042.60.
Feeder Heifers; Choice, few
Prime 300400 pound 54.50-58.50,
two small lots 294-335 pound 62.50-
64.50; few 250-295 pound 64.00-
69.00; 400-500 50.00-54 50, two
small lots 440443 pound 55.50-
56.75; 500-60046.50-51.30, two part
loads 503-567 pound 52.80-52.90;
600-700 47.5049.50, small lot 716
pound 45.90; mixed Good and
Choice 300-500 pound 49.00-52.25;
500-610 42.9045.50.
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, March 22,1972,
are as follows:
Bid+ Offered+
Ear Com 45 50
Shelled Corn 1.72 1.98
Oats, Local .87 1.08
Oats, Western 1.21 1.33
Barley 1.33 1.66
Wheat 2.13 2.33
+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.
SHEEP
128,000
129.000
166.000
Chicago
Fresh Eggs
42.90
7.61
8.73 42.85
44.45
47.40
48.25
53.25
48.60
3.52 49.20
50.30
Local Grain
Thursday, March 22
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