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    —Lancaster Farming. Saturday, May 11, 1974
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Local Livestock Market, Auction News
Lancaster
Market
Monday, May 6
Cattle Calves Hogs Sheep
Today
1149 51 731 61
Last Monday
92 1082 93
964
Last Year
923 112 734 157
Monday’s Auction
927 110 752 55
Last Mon.’s Auc.
927 86 1084 89
CATTLE; 1149. Compared
to last Wednesday slaughter
steers steady to strong,
instances 50 higher on Choice
yield grade 3 & 4, with
Standard and low Good SO
LDO higher; cows steady to
50 lower; bulls steady, in
stances 50 lower.
SLAUGHTER STEERS:
High Choice and Prime 1025-
1325 lb. yield grade 2-4 42.35-
43.10, few early sales 1200-
1300 lb. 41.50-42.25; Choice
950-1300 lb. yield grade 2-4
40.60-42.60, few Choice yield
grade 3-5 1175-1350 lb. 39.35-
40.75; high Good and low
Choice 39.75-41.50; Good
1000-1250 lb. 37.50-39.50;
Standard and Low Good,
mainly Holstein 36.60-38.00.
SLAUGHTER HEIFERS:
Choice 850-1025 lb. 38.50-
39.75; Good 35.50-38.00;
Standard 31.75-34.60.
COWS: Utility and high
dressing Cutter 31.75-33.25;
Cutter 31.00-32.60; Canner
and low Cutter 29.50-31.00.
BULLOCKS: Few Choice
975-1100 lb. 39.75-40.00; Good
900-1200 lb. 38.25-39.75.
BULLS: Yield grade 1
1100-1500 lb. 39.50-41.00,
couple 1835-2285 lb. 42.60-
42.75 and couple 1240-1415 lb.
43.35-44.00. Yield grade 2
1000-1500 lb. 36.75-40.00
mainly 37.50-39.00.
VEAL CALVES: 51.
Vealers fully steady.
VEALERS; Prime 70.00-
73.00, couple 75.00-77.00;
Choice 64.00-68.00; Good
55.00-63.00; Standard 48.00-
55.00; Utility 90-120 lb. 42 00-
HAY MARKETS
Green Dragon
Friday, May
42 loads of hay including
Alfalfa 63.00-79 00, couple to
99 00, Timothy, few loads,
43 00-54 00, individual 79 00,
Mixed hay 34 00-61 00, one
load at 88 00, Clover, one
load at 41 50; Stubble hay,
couple loads 37 00 and 41.00
16 loads of straw 47 00-
55 00
11 loads of com 76.00-84 00
Paul Z. Martin
Wednesday, May 8
33 loads of hay and straw
sold as follows
Alfalfa 46 to 77 per ton,
Timothy 40 to 49 50 per ton,
Mixed Hay 34 to 72 per ton,
Straw 47 to 56 per ton
Regional
Monday. May 6.1974
(All hay No 2 and better
prices paid b\ dealers at the
farm price per ton )
Hay & straw fairly slow,
mostlv steady
Alfalta 55 00-65 00
Mixed Ha v 30 00-40 00
Timothv Hay 30 00-38 00
32.00-36 00
15 00-23 00
Straw
Mule!,
Vintage
Auction
Tuesday, May 7
Cattle Calves Sheep
Today 721 400 19
Last Tuesday
726 391 21
Last Year
911 425 '39
CATTLE: Compared to
last Tuesday slaughter
steers strong to 50 higher,
instances 1.00 higher; cows
strong to 50 higher, with the
advance on Canner and
Cutter; bullocks mostly
steady; bulls steady to 50
higher.
SLAUGHTER STEERS:
High Choice and Prime 1050-
1200 lb. 42.00-44.25; Choice
950-1325 lb. yield grade 2-4
40.75-43.25, few mainly yield
grade 2 43.25-44.00 with eight
head 44.00-44.50; Good 38.00-
40.50; Standard and low
Good 36.75-38.50, few 35.75-
36.75.
COWS: Utility and high
dressing Cutter 32.50-34.10;
Cutter 31.50-33.75; Canner
and low Cutter 29.25-31.50.
BULLOCKS: Choice 975-
1250 lb. 41.2542.25; Good
39.0041.00.
BULLS: Yield grade 1
1100-1600 lb. 41.5043.60, five
head 43.8545.25; yield grade
2 1000-1500 lb. 38.7541.00.
VEAL CALVES: Vealers
fully steady, instances 2.00
higher on Utility.
VEALERS: Prime 70.00-
74.00; Choice 66.00-70.00;
Good 57.00-65.00; Standard
Utility 90-120 lb.
42.5048.50, 65-85 lb. 35.50-
40.00, couple lots 55-65 lb.
25.00-30.00.
RETURNED TO FARM:
Bulk 80-115 lb. Holstein
heifers 76.50-82.00, one lot 121
lb. 66.00; bulk 100-115 lb. bull
calves 62.50-69.50, one lot 120-
125 lb. 56.50 with couple lots
85-95 lb. 46.5049.50.
50.00, 65-85 lb. 38.0042.00.
SHEEP: 61. Spring lambs
1-2.00 higher, slaughter ewes
mostly steady.
New Holland
Monday, May 6
47 loads of Hay and 10
loads of Straw sold as
follows, (prices per ton)
Alfalfa 61 00-92 00, few
loads 54 00-56 00; Timothy
46.00-55.00; Mixed hay 35 50-
57.00, few loads 60 00-66.00;
Clover, one load at 47.00;
Orchard Grass, one load at
36 00; Straw 44.50-53.50, one
load at 31.00; Com 81.50-
86 00
LEBANON
VALLEY
LIVESTOCK
MARKET, INC.
1 mile east of
Fredericksburg
along Route 222
PHONE JONESTOWN
865-2881
Saie every Tuesday at
1 30 PM starting with
feeder cattle and pigs
Lebanon
Valley
Livestock
Tuesday, May 7
Cattle 295
Compared with last
Tuesday’s market, slaughter
steers steady to strong.
Slaughter cows $1 to $1.25
higher. Slaughter • bulls
strong to 25 cents higher.
Few Choice slaughter steers
41.1042.10, Good 39.0040.75,
Standard 36.85-38,85. In
dividual Choice slaughter
heifer at 40.85, few Standard
35.00-37.35. Utility & High
Dressing Cutter slaughter
cows 32.25-34.60, Cutters
32.25-33.75, Canners 30.75-
32.75, Shells down to 28.50.
Few Good & Choice
slaughter bullocks 39.50-
43.10, few Standard 38.00-
39.00. 1-2 1200-1800 pounds
slaughter bulls 40.8543.00.
Medium & Good 500-800
feeder steers & bulls 35.00-
38.50.
Calves 185
Few Choice vealers 60.00-
65.00, Good 58.00-60.00,
Standard 56.00-58.50, Utility
90-120 pounds 42.0043.00, few
70-85 36.0040.00.
Farm calves, Holstein
bulls 90-160 pounds 48.00-
65.00; Holstein heifers 90-150
60.00-71.00.
Sheep 20
Few Choice 30-70 pounds
spring slaughter lambs 45.00-
66.00. Slaughter ewes 12.00-
15.00.
Local Grain
Thursday, May 9
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
com which is per ton.
The average local grain
prices quoted Thursday,
May 9, 1974 are as follows:
Bid+ Offered+
Ear Com,
Old
72.00 80.00
Ear Com,
New 72.00 81.00
Shelled Com 2.67 2.96
Oats, Local 1.50 1.55
Oats,
Western 1.65 1.89
Barley 2.25 2.52
3.42 3.76
Wheat
Soybeans 5.20 5.50
+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.
First Gold Money
Rich King Croesus of the Lydi
ans, m Asia Minor, issued the
first gold money - an oblong
piece - in the sixth century B C
AUCTIONS makes the difference in
marketing livestock!
New Holland makes the difference
in auctions!
MONDAY 9:00 A.M. Fat Hogs
2; 30 P.M. Fat Steers, Bulls, Cows & Veal
Horse Sale MONDAY at 10:00 A.M.
Hay, Straw & Ear Corn MONDAY 11:00 A.M,
Dairy Sale WEDNESDAY at 12:30 P.M,
Fat Steers, Bulls, Cows & Veal
THURSDAY at 12:00 Noon
NEW HOLLAND SALES STABLES INC.
New Holland Penna
Abram W Diffenbach, Manager
Lancaster
Auction
Wednesday, May 9
Cattle Calves Hogs Sheep
Today
1017 96 427
Last Wednesday
893 59 574
Last Year
839
497
Wed.’s Auction.
929 104 460 48
Last Wed. Auc.
682 63 650 77
CATTLE; Compared to
Monday slaughter steers
uneven, Choice and Prime
fully steady, good to low
Choice steady to weak,
Standard 50-1.00 lower; cows
steady to 50 higher; bulls 50
higher.
SLAUGHTER STEERS:
High Choice and Prime 1100-
1325 lb. 42.60-43.10; Choice
950-1325 lb. yield grade 2-4
40.75- couple lots 1430-
1480 lb. 39.10-39.85; Choice
1150-1425 lb. yield grade 3-4
38.75- high Good and
low Choice 950-1225 lb. 39.00-
40.75; Good 38.00-40.00;
Standard and low Good 35.75-
37.00.
COWS: Utility and high
dressing Cutter 32.00-33.60;
Cutter 31.50-32.35; Canner
and low Cutter 29.10-31.00.
BULLOCKS: Good .900-
1150 lb. 38.00-40.00, couple
Choice 40.85-41.85.
BULLS; Yield grade 1
1100-1600 lb. 40.00-42.35, few
42.50-42.85, individual 44.35;
yield grade 2 1000-1500 lb.
Qo nfuin no
VEAL CALVES: Vealers
steady to strong.
VEALERS: Prime 72.00-
76.50, couple 77.00-78.50;
Choice 65.00-71.00; Good
57.00-65.00; Standard 50.00-
57.00.
SHEEP: Spring lambs
fully steady.
SPRING LAMBS: Few 30-
40 lb. Choice 62.00-65.00, one
lot Choice 88 lb. 48.00.
New Holland
Dairy Auction
Wednesday, May 8
Reported receipts of 114
cows, 9 heifers, and 5 bulls.
Market stronger than last
week’s market.
Load of Pa. cows, fresh
660-1300.
Load of Franklin County
cows, fresh 780-1400;
springers 675-1025.
Load of Canadian cows,
fresh 835-1100; springers 650-
850.
Herd dispersal of 40 head
from Chester County, all
stages of production, 365-
1225.
Locally consigned cows
580-785.
Open heifers 260-320.
Springing heifers 460-650.
Bulls 385-500.
Phone 717-354 4341
New Holland
Auction
Thursday, May 9
Cattle Calves Sheep
Today 1171 383 28
Last Thursday
998 316 73
Last Year
911 323 16
CATTLE: Compared to
last Thursday slaughter
steers unevenly steady;
cows 1-2.00 higher, instances
3.00 higher; bullocks fully
steady; bulls 50-1.00 higher
than last weeks low close.
SLAUGHTER STEERS:
High Choice and Prime 1075-
1325 lb. 42.00-43.10; Choice
950-1300 lb. yield grade 2-4
40.50-43.00, few mainly yield
grade 2 43.25-45.00; Choice
1150-1300 lb. yield grade 3-4
38.75-41.25; Good 36.75-39.25;
Standard 36.00-37.50.
SLAUGHTER HEIFERS:
Few Choice 850-960 lb. 37.75-
40.00, one lot Choice 865 lb.
yield grade 4-5 35.60.
COWS: Utility and high
dressing Cutter 33.50-35.75,
several 35.75-36.50, few 36.75-
37.25; Cutter 32.50-34.75;
Canner and low Cutter 30.00-
33.00.
BULLOCKS: Choice 950-
1225 lb. 38.85-41.25, four head
42.10-42.75; Good 35.50-38.75.
BULLS: Yield grade 1
1100-1600 lb. 39.60-42.00, eight
head 42.8545.00; yield grade
2 1000-1500 lb. 37.00-39.00.
VEAL CALVES: Vealers
mostly steady, instances 1.00
lower.
VEALERS: Prime 68.00-
71.00, couple 72.00-75.00;
Choice 63.00-68.00; Good
55.00-64.00; Standard 48.00-
55.00; Utility 90-120 lb. 38.00-
45.00, 65-85 lb. 30.00-40.00.
RETURNED TO FARM:
Bulk 90-115 lb. 54.00-63.00,
few mainly Holstein heifers
65.00-70.00.
SHEEP: Supply mainly
Utility and Good slaughter
ewes selling fully steady at
17.00-21.00, four 40-80 lb.
Choice spring lambs 50.00-
58.00.
Monday, May 6,1974
Calf Receipts 45.
Choice and Prime 64-72;
Good and Low Chioce 56-
63.50; Standard 47-55.50;
Common 33-46.50.
Be Careful With
Farm Machinery
During the spring farmers
operating-machinery often
give chilren rides. It’s very
dangerous, says the Farm
and Home Safety Committee
at The Pennsylvania State
University. Children can be
killed and injured in tractor
or other farm machinery
accidents. It may make the
children unhappy but the
risk of letting them ride is
too great to take.
VINTAGE SALES STABLES,
Inc.
PARADISE, PENNA.
BULLS, STEERS, BUTCHER COWS,
LAMBS AND VEAL CALVES
SOLD ON COMMISSION
SALEJVERY TUESDAY 12 NOON
HOG SALES
Every Saturday At 9 OOAM
Every Wednesday At 9 OOAM
For Marketing Information
Phone Area Code 717-442-4181
Ho\ 100 Paradise Pa
10 mi East of Lancaster on HI !0
Composite
Report
Friday, May 10
Cattle Calves
This Week 4900 950
Last Week 4761 863
Last Year 5005 918
CATTLE: Slaughter steers
uneven, Choice and Prime
fully steady. Good to low
Choice mostly steady,
Standard steady instances
1.00 lower; cows were strong
to SO higher during the week
but closed 1-3.00 higher;
bulls 50-1.00 higher than last
weeks low close. Supply
included an estimated 45 per
cent slaughter steers, 15 per
cent bulls with around 10 per
cent cows, balance mainly
feeder steers.
SLAUGHTER STEERS:
High Choice and Prime 1050-
1325 lb. 42.0043.25; Choice
950-1325 lb. yield grade 24
40.5043.00, few mainly yield
grade 43.2545.00; Choice
1150-1425 lb. yield grade 3-5
38.7541.00; high Good and
low Choice 39.0041.00; Good
38.0040.00, few 36.70-38.00;
Standard and low Good 35.75-
38.00,
SLAUGHTER HEIFERS:
Choice 850-1025 lb. 37.75-
40.00; Good 35.50-38.00;
Standard 31.75-34.60.
COWS: Closing sales
Utility and high dressing
Cutter 33.50-35.57, several
35.75-36.50, few 36.75-37.25;
Cutter 32.50-34.75; Canner
and low Cutter 30.00-33.00.
BULLOCKS: Choice 900-
1250 lb. 38.85-42.25; Good
35.50-40.00.
BULLS: Yield grade 1
1100-1700 lb. 39.50-42.50, few
42.50-45.25;'' yield grade 2
1000-1500 lb. 37.50-40.00.
VEAL CALVES: Vealers
unevenly steady.
VEALERS: Prime 68.00-
72.00, few 72.00-76,25, couple
77.00-78.00; Choice 66.00-
70.00; Good 55.00-64.00;
Standard 48.00-55.00; Utility
90-120 lb. 40.00-48.00, few 60-
70 lb.- 25.00-32.00. • •
RETURNED TO' FARM:
Bulk 80-115 lb. Holstein
heifers 70:00-82.00, one lot 121
lb. 66.00; Bulk 90-115 lb. bull
calves 60.00-69.50, few 54.00-
60.00 with couple lots 85-95 lb.
46.5049.50.
COMPLETE
LIVESTOCK
BUYING SERVICE
Speciaiizine in order buying
of Stockers & Feeders
FRANK DUSSINGER
LIVESTOCK ORDER BUYER
PHONE-1717) 397-7539
MARTIN LIVESTOCK
Washington Boro, Pa. 17582
Office Phon«47l7J 872-5491
John Bowman
Phone (7171653-5728