®®® M ’ M, ® S! ®®SSSS®SSftSSSSMSS®!Sa«{>M«*»M«*W{»M*»:-»Jx*>M‘K-y-55»:. Hog Prices Lancaster Market Monday, Oct. 29 Barrows and gilts 1.00-2.00 lower; sows scarce. BARROWS AND GILTS: US 1 200-240 lb. 44.50-45.00, few 45.50; US 1-2 200-240 lb. 43.50-44.00; US 2- 3 195-260 lb. 42.50-43.50, mainly 43.00-43.25. Vintage Auction Saturday, Oct. 27 HOGS 813: Compared with last Saturday’s market. Barrows & Gilts: Steady to 25 cents lower, spots 75 cents lower. US No. 1-2 205-240 lbs. 45.25-45.75, No. 1-3 200- 245 lbs. 44.75-45.25, No. 2-3 205-270 lbs. 42.25-43.75, No. 2-4 120-180 lbs. 38.00-43.00. SOWS: US No. 1-3 375- 615 lbs. 36.00-39.00. Boars; 36.00- 39.00. Wednesday, Oct. 31 HOGS 700: Compared with last Wednesday’s market. Barrows & Gilts: Mostly 75 cents to $1 lower. US No. 1-2 200-240 lbs. 44.00-44.50, No. 1-3 200-250 lbs. 43.25-44.00. SOWS: US No. 1-3 300-550 lbs. 37.00-39.00. Boars: 35.00-36.00. Lancaster Auction Wednesday, Oct. 31 Barrows and gilts mostly steady. BARROWS AND GILTS: US 1 230-240 lb. 45.00-45.25; US 1-2 195- 240 lb. 44.00-44.35; US 2-3 200-240 lb. 43.50-44.00 ; 240-260 lb. 42.60- 43.35; US 3-4 265-275 lb. 40.35- 42.10. flew Holland Auction Monday, Oct. 29 HOGS 1308; Compared with last Monday’s market. Barrows & ( Gilts: Weak to s2lower. US No. 1-2 200-240 lbs. 43.50-44.50, No. 1-3 200-245 lbs. 42.75-43.50, No. 2-3 225- U. S. Inspected Livestock Slaughter Estimated Daily Livestock Slaughter Under Federal Inspection CATTLE HOGS SHEEP 497.000 1,191,000 156,000 436.000 1,024,000 138,000 494.000 1,377,000 163,000 Week To Date Same Period Last Week Same Period Last Year iv:*:*:*:;*:*;*®*:*^^^ WIN POWER BUY OR LEASE • YOUR WINPOWER ALTERNATOR TODAY CALL 717 733-7911 FOR AN APPOINTMENT ON YOUR FARM J. EDWARDS FARM SALES MGR. IP ELECTROMEC LP-NATURAL GAS GASOLINE pj—] ELECTROMECHANICAL SERVICE DIESEL ROUTE 222, EPHRATA, PA. 17522 EN |etsto N 200,000 WATTS ■LJ PHONE (717) 733-7911 ELECTRIC MOTOR • GENERATOR • POWER TOOL SPECIALISTS *< l M f ! ,* ;» * * * ‘ftfiffl t*TTn7 t,4 260 lbs. 41.50-42.75, No. 2-4 150-190 lbs. 41.50-42.75. Sows: US No. 1-3 300-575 lbs. 37.50-40.00. Boars: 35.50-39.50. Lebanon Valley Anctinn Tuesday, November 1 418 Hogs Barrows and Gilts mostly $1.25 lower. U.S. 1-3 200 - 240 pounds 43.75 - 44.50; 2-3 200 - 250 43.25 - 43.85 ; 3-4 260 - 285 41.00 - 43.10. Sows; U.S. 1-3 350 - 400 pounds (few) 41.25 - 43.75; 2-3 400 - 550 39.75 - 40.25. Boars: 37.25 - 39.35. 75 Feeder Pigs Few lots U.S. 1-3 20 pound feeder pigs 17.50 -18.25 per head; 1-3 25 - 40 23.50 - 31.00 per head. Peoria Auction HOGS: 3000. Barrows and gilts 50-1.00 lower, BARROWS AND GILTS: US 1- 2 200-240 lb. 42.00-42.50; US 1-3 200-250 lb. 41.50-42.00. Indianapolis Auction HOGS: 2000. Barrows and gilts mostly 50 lower, BARROWS AND GILTS: US 1- 2, 20 head at 43.00; US 1-3 200-250 lb. 42.00-42.50; St. Louis Auction HOGS: 6000. Barrows and gilts about steady. BARROWS AND GILTS: US 1- 2 200-230 lb. 42.75-43.00; about 100 head at 43.25; US 1-3 220-250 lb. 42.00-42.75. Try A Classified Ad It Pays! WORLDS LARGEST MFG.OF TRACTOR-DRIVEN ALTERNATORS with 45 years continuous experience to give you the best quality unit for long years of service, and to protect your family against huge losses due to power outages, and brown outs, New York Dressed Meats Thursday, November 1 Daily Distributive-Less Than Carlot Meat Trade - Compared with Wednesday: Steer and heifer beef mostly weak; veal, calf and lamb steady to weak; port loins and other listed pork cuts unchanged. Relatively poor outlet and prices for beef chucks influencing weakness for carcass beef structure. Veal, calf and pork loins at low time of week and going mostly at low quotations for these. Chain outlets pur chasing very light. Steer Beef Prime 600 - 900 pounds 68.50 - 70.00; Choice 600 - 700 68.00 - 69.50; 700 - 800 66.00 - 67.50; 800 - 900 62.00 - 65.00; Good 500 - 800 59.50 - 65.00. Heifer Beef Choice 500 - 700 pounds 66.00 - 68.00. Calf (Skin Off) 150-350 pounds Choice 110.00 - 112.00; Good 105.00 - 109.00; Standard 100.00 - 102.00. Veal (Skin Off) Choice 90 - 150 pounds 122.00 - 125.00; Good 60 - 90 118.00 -122.00; Standard 60 - 120 102.00 - 110.00. Lamb Choice and Prime: 30 - 55 pounds 68.00 - 70.00; 55 - 65 66.00 - 69.00. Choice Beef Cuts Hinds (Steers) 145 -190 pounds 78.00 - 81.00; Arm Chucks 90 -105 58.00 - 62.00; Ribs (7-Rib) 34 - 40 - 80.00 - 83.00; Loins (Trmd) 50 - 70 98.00 -103.00; Loins (Trmd) 50 - 70 95 80.00 - 82.00; Full Plates 41.00 - 42.00; Hinds (heifer) 75.00 - 78.00. Fresh Pork Cuts Loins (Regular) 8 - 14 pounds 80.00 - 82.00; 14 - 17 77.00 - 80.00; Picnics (Regular) 4 - « 57.00 - 60.00; Boston Butts 4 - 8 65.00 - 69.00; Spareribs 3 pounds down 75.00 - 78.00; Hams (Skinned) 14 - 17 79.00 - 81.00; 17 - 20 77.00 - 80.00. Peoria Cattle Thursday, November 1 Receipts This Week 4600 Last Week 4300 Year ago 4800 Compared with last weeks close, slaughter steers 50-1.00 lower. Slaughter heifers mostly 50 lower, Cows 1.00 lower. Bulls scarce steady. Supply mosly Choice 1000 1150 pound slaughter steers. SLAUGHTER STEERS: Couple loads Choice and Prime 1250-1290 pounds 3-4 39.00-40.75; Choice 950-1200 2-4 39.50-42.00 several lots 950-1000 2-3 43.00; load 1350 pounds 3-4 38.00; mixed Good and Choice 900-1200 38.50- 40.00; Good 38.00-39.00: load Standard and Good Holsteins 38.00. SLAUGHTER HEIFERS; Choice and Prime 950-1050 pounds 3-4 39.50-40.00; Choice 800- 1000 2-4 39.00-40.50; load 40.75. Choice 950-1100 3-5 37.00-38.50 mixed Good and Choice 750-1150 38.00- Good 35.00-38.00. COWS: Utility and Commercial 28.00- high-dressing Utility 34.00 early up to 35.00. Cutter 27.00- Canner 25.00-27.00. BULLS; Yield grade 1-2 1100- 1800 pounds 38.00-42.00; few yield grade 1 43.00-44.50. SELL m ' gjt*" n> YOUR ] BUTCHER a HOGS DIRECT n - U Now accepting Hogs on Grade and Yield basis. Ezra W. Martin Co. Garden Spot Quality Meats Call AL SHAFFER At Lancaster, Pa 717-397-5113 Evenings (215) 779-3847 SI T S 7 f fVT V.T Lancaster Farming, Saturday, November 3, 1973—3 Futures Trading (Closing bids as of Thursday, November Ist) Chicago Chicago New York Cattle Hogs Maine Potatoes November December January ’74 February 47.40 46.10 March April May June July August October Trend Cattle are Higher, Hogs are Higher, Potatoes are Higher, and Eggs are Higher. a-asked b-bid n-normal Markets provided by Commodity Dept., Reynolds Securities, Inc. New Holland Horse Auction Monday, October 29 Reported receipts of 523 head of horses, mules and ponies; market steady with last weeks market. Load Kansas riding horses, 155 - 320. Load North Carolina riding horses and work horses; riding horses, 185-385; work horses, 310 - 470. Load Kentucky riding horses, 140 - 235. Load Virginia riding horses, 205 - 275. Local work horses, 285 - 360; mules, 115 - 250; driving horses, 140 - 330; riding horses, 140 - 210; better horses, 240 - 440. Killers: lightweight 8-11; heavyweight 15 - 20. Mare ponies 15 - 30; colts 5 -8; geldings 10-25; larger ponies 40 - 65. New Holland Dairy Auction Dairy Show Wednesday, October 31 296 Cows Sold Grand Champion Cow, shown by H. D. Mast, Ephrata, sold to Obie Snider, Imler, Bedford County, for $8,600. Helderidge Graduate Bonme, a 5-year-old, was sired by UNH Burke Ideal Graduate; dam, Helderidge Sears Bonami. Reserve Champion -- 4-year-old Astronaut daughter, shown by Melvin Kolb and Marvin Eshleman, was purchased by Obie Snider for $5OOO. First place mixed breed, shown by Norman Kolb, sold to Daniel K. King for $9OO. Second place mixed breed, consigned by Kolb and Eshleman, sold to Irvin Rhodes for $l3OO. First place Guernsey, shown by Kolb and Eshleman, was pur chased by Charles Myers for* $525. Second place Guernsey was bought for $5lO by Walter Risser; consigned by Norman Kolb. Average Prices First 10 cows - $3785 20 cows - $2960 30 cows $2590 100 cows - $1632. Ag Weather Report The Crop Reporting Service discontinued its weekly services the last full week of October. The 1974 weekly crop and weather round-up reporting will begin early next spring. 43.45 44.50 47.95 44.80 7.09 44.20 48.10 45.80 46.00 47.70 44.00 47.10 41.90 Oklahoma City Thursday, November 1 Estimated Receipts 9,700 Same Day Last Week 9,311 Same Day Last Year 6,424 Moderately active, feeder cattle and calves uneven, of ferings below average choice 50c to 1.00 lower with some good offerings 2.00 lower; average to high Choice and Prime cattle generally steady, instances; stronger; majority receipts Good to low Choice 350-750 pound steers and 350-650 pound heifers; fairly large attendance buyers. FEEDER STEERS: Choice, few Prime 300-400 pound 62.50- 69.50; 400 - 500 59.00-65.75, two short loads 402-436 at 66.80 and 67.80; 500-600 53.25-57.40, part load 515 pound at 65.70; 600-700 50.00- part load 605 pound at 55.10; 700-800 47.90-52.20; 800-905 46.60-49.20, part load 799 pound at 50.90; mixed Good and Choice 300-500 54.50-60.50; 500-650 47.00- 52.50; 740-998 43.75-46.25; Good 350-500 49.75-56.25; Good 640-935 43.00- FEEDER HEIFERS: Choice, few Prime 300-400 pound 49.50- 55.00; 400-500 47.25-50.70, two part loads 417-432 55.00-55.40; 500-650 46.25-48.90; mixed Good and Choice 300-500 44.50-49.00; 500-600 44.00-46.25; Good 390-600 40.25- 44.50. FOR THE WEEK: Feeder cattle and calves uneven com pared to late last week, offerings below average Choice 50c to 1.00 lower, some good cattle 2.00 lower; average to high Choice and Prime offerings steady, instances stronger, cows under extreme pressure late and 50c to 1.00 lower ; bulls mostly 1.00-1 50 lower, some 200 lower Salable receipts near 23,700 head com pared to 24,558 last week and 12,444 the comparable period a year ago. Cows 13 percent cattle receipts; feeders 88 percent of total. Regional Hay Prices Monday, October 29,1973 (All hay No. 2 and better prices paid by dealers at the farm price per ton.) Hay & Straw steady. Alfalfa 50.00-60.00 Mixed Hay 35.00-50.00 Timothy Hay 30.00-45.00 Straw 32.00-40.00 Mulch 12.00-25.00 Lake Superior is second in cize only to the salty Caspian Sea, which is also a lake by definition being completely surrounded by land Chicago Fresh Eggs 5.86 59.45 59.65 53.45 49.05 6.74 47.00 8.05 43.25 Sea Or Lake?