Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, September 08, 1973, Image 3

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    Hog Prices
Lancaster Market
Monday, Sept. 3
No market report available due
to Labor Day holiday.
Vintage Auction
Wednesday, Sept. 5
HOGS 435: Compared with last
Wednesday’s Market.
Barrows & Gilts: Mostly $2 to
$3 lower.
US No. 1-2 200-240 lbs. 49.00-
49.50; US No. 1-3 200-250 lbs. 48.00-
49.00; US No. 2-4 250-275 lbs. 47.00-
48.00
Sows: US No. 1-3 300-575 lbs
41.50-43.00
Lancaster Auction
Wednesday, Sept. 5
Barrows and gilts 5.00-5.50
lower
BARROWS AND GILTS: One
lot US 1 225 lb. 48.00; US 1-2 200-
240 lb. 47.35-47.85; US 2-3 190-260
lb. 46.35-47.25.
New Holland Auction
Monday, Sept. 3
HOGS 825: Compared with last
Monday’s market.
Barrows & Gilts: $5 to $5.25
lower.
US No. 1-2 200-240 lbs. 51.75-
52.00; US No. 1-3 200-250 lbs. 51.25-
51.75; US No. 2-3 245-280 lbs. 50.00-
51.75; US No. 2-4150-190 lbs. 50.00-
51.75
Sows: US No. 1-3 300-575 lbs,
46.00-48.00
Boars: 44.00-46.00
Lebanon Valley Auction
Tuesday, September 4
192 Head of Hogs
Barrows and Gilts $4 lower.
U.S. 1-3195 - 230 pound barrows
and gilts 49.85 - 50.50 ; 2-3 195 - 250
48.35 - 50.10.
Sows; U.S. 1-3 250 - 350 pounds
(few) 43.00 - 44.25.
Boars: (Few) 35.25 - 40.10.
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Indianapolis Auction
HOGS: 2500.
Barrows and gilts 4.00-4.50
lower, trading slow.
BARROWS AND GILTS: US 1-
2 200-2351 b. 42.50-43.00; 40 head at
43.25; US 1-3 195-240 lb. 41.00-
42.75.
St. Louis Auction
HOGS: 5000.
Barrows and gilts 4.50 lower,
several unsold.
BARROWS AND GILTS: US 1-
3 200-240 lb. 42.50-43.00.
Peoria Auction
HOGS: 4500.
Barrows and gilts opening 3.00
to mostly 4.00 lower.
BARROWS AND GILTS: US 1-
2 200-240 lb. 42.00-42.50; early 225
head at 43.00,30 head at 43.50; US
1-3 195-250 lb. 41.50-42.00.
Local Grain
Thursday, September 6
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 ear
corn which is per ton.
The average local grain prices
quoted Thursday, September 6,
1973, are as follows;
Bid-1- Offered+
Ear Corn, Old 67.33 78.00
Shelled Corn 2.28 2.58
Oats, Local 1.05 1.27
Oats,
Western
Barley
Wheat
3.76
+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.
Weed Damage Measured
Only in recent years has
research made it possible to
accurately measure crop
damage resulting from
weeds Latest study shows
that one pigweed per row
foot in soybeans cut yields
by one-fourth.
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Thursday, September 6
Compared with last weeks
close --
Closing prices slaughter steers
50-1.50 lower, the least decline on
yield grade 2-3 975-1100 pounds
mainly tor Canadian shipment.
Heifers 1.00-1.50 lower, trading on
both classes generally slow. Cows
steady to 50 cents lower, bulls 50-
1.00 lower. Small feeder supply
50-1.00 lower.
Three day receipts 9600 as
compared 14,600 previous week
and 14,000 a year ago. Slaughter
steers approximately 31 percent,
heifers 36 percent, predominance
Good to average-Choice, modest
number high-Choice and Prime.
Cows near 17 percent, feeders 11
percent. Despite modest supplies
following Labor Day Holiday,,
trading generally slow with most
buying interests not particularly
aggressive for numbers.
However, fairly good demand for
high-Good and low-Choice 975-
1100 pound steers yield grade 2-3
for shipment to Canada with
these frequently selling at prices
equal to high-Choice 1150-1250
pounds yield grade 3-4. Most
slaughterers still operating on a
custom kill basis at less than
capacity and it was pretty much
a period of marking time until
expiration of Phase IV
limitations on September 12.
Widespread optimism so
prevalent a few weeks ago has
been considerably tempered by
developments over the past three
weeks.
STEERS; Load high-Choice
and Prime 1091 pounds 3-4 51.50
early, modest volume same
grade 1076-1310 3-4 50.25-51.25 on
later sessions. Choice 975-1300 2-4
closed mainly 48.50-49.50, some
Choice and Prime 975-1025 49.50,
few loads Low and average
Choice 2-3 49.75-50.00. Mixed
Good and Choice 950-1225 47.50-
48.50. Good 44.50-47.50. Standard
and low-Good, mostly grade 2-3
Holsteins 43.00-44.50.
1.47 1.62
1.90 2.20
3.98
Average cost slaughter steers
for two days 49.10, average
weight 1108 pounds as compare
50.85 and 1099 pounds previous
week and 34.33 and 1111 pounds a
year ago.
HEIFERS: Early, high-choice
and Prime 956-1039 pounds 3-4
49.50-50.00, same grades at close
898-1107 3-4 48.50-49.00. Choice
825-1050 2-4 47.00-48.50. Mixed
Good and Choice 750-1000 46.00-
47.00. Good 43.00-46.00. Small lots
Standard and Good 42.00-43.00.
COWS: Utility and Commercial
35.50- Canner and Cutter
32.50- mixed Cutter and low-
Utility 35.75-36.25, occasionally
36.50. Shelly Canner 29.00-32.00.
BULLS: Bulk grade 1-2 1400-
2100 pounds 42.00-45.00, few
grade 1 1500-1800 46.50-48.00.
FEEDERS: Outshipments
from regular market trade 1000
as compared 1500 previous week.
Trade slow, prices 50-1.00 lower,
supply mainly fleshy two-way
steers.
STEERS: High-Good and
Choice 1020-1112 pounds 48.00-
49.25, load Good 848 pounds 47.00.
Load low-Good 1136 founds
Holsteins 43.50.
HEIFERS' Load Choice 555
pounds 57.50. Load mostly Choice
854 pounds 47.50. Load Good and
Choice 813 pounds 45.00.
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717 397 5113
Evenings (215) 779 3847
Omaha Cattle
Lancaster Farming, Saturday, September 8,19 73—:
Futures Trading
(Closing bids as of Thursday, September 6)
September
October
November
December
January ’74
February 50.30 43.55
March
April
May
June
July
August
October
Trend—Cattle are Lower, Hogs are Lower, Potatoes are Higher,
and Eggs and Higher.
a-asked b-bid n-normal
Markets provided by Commodity Dept., Reynolds Securities, Inc
Oklahoma City
Thursday, September 6
Estimated Receipts
Same Day Last Week 9604
Same Day Last Year 8246
Compared to late last week,
feeder cattle and calves strong to
1.00 higher; majority receipts
Good and Choice 400-800 pound
steers and 350-650 pound heifers
with quality not as attractive as
recent Thursday as offerings
include a larger percentage of
good grade cattle; moderate
attendance buyers.
FEEDER STEERS: Few
Choice 335-366 pound 72.50-80.00;
400-500 67.50-74.80 ; 500-600 60.75-
66.10; 600-675 58.00-61.00; 700-800
54.25-57.80; 800-909 51.90-56.60,
load 813 pound at 56.60; mixed
Good and Choice 300-500 60.50-
71.80; 500-700 55.00-61.25; Good
400-500 54.50-58.00; 500-700 49.50-
57.00.
HOLSTEIN STEERS: Small
lot Good 420 pound 53.50; Good
544-673 50.60-52.00; Good 733-914
47.50-50.40
FEEDER HEIFERS: Choice
400-500 pounds 56.00-57.25;
500-600 50.75-54.00 ; 600-660 50.00-
51.70; mixed Good and Choice
300-500 52.00-57.25 ; 500-600 48.25-
49.75, Good 400-550 47.00-52.00.
Growing Degree
Days, Rainfall
A report from Penn State of
weekly crop and weather
roundups with a report on
weather conditions for the week
ending September 3.
In Lancaster, the average
temperature for the week was 82
degrees, 12 degrees above the
normal average for the time of
year; weekly high was 99
degrees, low 65 degrees.
Growing degree days from
April 1 for crops that start at 50-
degrees totaled 2636, or 112 more
than normal in an average year.
Rainfall for the week totaled .15
inch; rainfall from April 1 totaled
19.11 inches, or -2.54 inches less
than normal
U. S. Inspected Livestock Slaughter
Estimated Paily Livestock Slaughter Under Federal Inspection
CATTLE HOGS SHEEP
327.000 798,000 120,000
400.000 922,000 135,000
405 000 909.000 127,000
Week-to-date
Same period last wk
Same period last yr
Chicago Chicago New York
Cattle Hogs Maine
Potatoes
46.45 42.27
48.30 43.15
50.00 41.52 6.45
49.80 42.70
43.10
49.50 42.45
49.50
Peoria Cattle
Thursday, September 6
Receipts this 4 day period 3200,
compared to last week 5600, and
to last years 4 day period 4600.
3200
Compared with last weeks
close. Slaughter steers 50-1.00
lower, erasing Tuesdays ad
vance. Slaughter heifers steady
to 50 lower.
Cows and bulls steady. Supply
70 percent slaughter steers, 25
percent heifers and the balance
mostly cows.
SLAUGHTER STEERS:
Choice and Prime 1225-1385
pounds 3-4, 49.00-50.00; early,
load same grade 1188 pounds
51.75. Choice 950-1150 2-4, closed
49.25-50.50; load 50.75; Tuesday,
package 1150 pounds 52.00.
Choice 1150-1320 3-4, 48.00-49.25.
Mixed Good and Choice 900-1300
47.00- Good 46.00-47.00.
Package Standard and Good
Holsteins 42.50.
SLAUGHTER HEIFERS:
Choice 800-1000 pounds 2-4, 47.50-
50.50. Closing 49 00. Three loads
Tuesday 51.00. Mixed Good and
Choice 750-1025 46.00-48.50; late,
46.00- Good 45.00-46.00.
COWS: Utility and Commercial
35.50-38.00. High Dressing Utility 1
39.00. Cutter 34.50-36 50. Canner
32.00-34.50.
BULLS: Yield Grade 1-2 1100-
1700 pounds 40.00-46.00; Few yield
grade 1 47.00-47.50.
New York
Dressed Meats
Compared with Wednesday:
General character of meat trade
no different than for last few
weeks with outlet holding narrow
from local wholesale into retail
channels and purchases mainly
piece meal. Going conversation
however points up fact that of
ferings of dressed carcass meat
were more liberal on mid-session
with shippers endeavoring to
secure orders for arrival sub
sequent to September 12 but
nothing of record in happenings.
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Chicago
Fresh Eggs
65.85
66.10
5.00 70.00
71.25
67.00
62.10
6.10 60.25
7.25
Thursday, September 6
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