HOG PRICES Lancaster Market Monday, July 1,1974 HOGS: Barrows and Gilts I.SO-2.00 higher. BARROWS AND GILTS: Few US 1 200-240 lb. 41.00- 41.50; US 1-2 200-240 lb. 39.75- 40.00; US 2-3195-255 lb. 39.00- 39.60. Vintage Auction" Saturday, Jane 29 ' HOGS 796: Compared with last Saturday’s market. Barrows & Gilts $2.50 to $5.50 higher. US No. 1-2 200-240 lbs. 38.8541.00, No. 14 200-230 lbs. 36.85-37.75, No. 2-3 230- 250 lbs. 35.0036.00, No. 24 240-290 lbs. 33.0033.50, No. 2- 4 160-180 lbs. 30.00-34.00. SOWS; US No. 1-3 375-500 lbs. 21.00-25.00. Boars: Few 20.00-21.75, few light weights 25.0030.00. Wednesday, July 3 HOGS 600: Compared with last Wednesday’s market. U. S. Inspected Livestock Slaughter Estimated Daily Livestock Slaughter Under Federal Inspection CATTLE HOGS 369.000 786,000 371.000 781,000 233.000 518,000 Week to Date . 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Here's my □ check □ money order CIIIDIIUTFF 1 or 95 Send me 20 Recl-Titcs and one handle, freight I paid Easy to follow instructions included It you art not I j understand that if lam not completely satisfied with StSfie?'with ! my Reel-Titcs, I can return my order for a full refund your order of I REtL-TITES, I Hum simply return I your order I , , _ rour money I ,WT * l will be refunded I m full I Or J SMU« Zip Barrows & Gilts $2 to $2.50 higher. US No. 1-2 200-240 lbs. 39.75-40.50, No. 1-3 200-250 lbs. 28.25-39.50. SOWS: US No. 1-3 300500 lbs. 22.00-26.00. Boars 31.00- 32.50. Leb. Valley Auction Friday, July 5 HOGS 292 Barrows & Gilts $3 to $3.50 higher. 1-3 200-230 pounds ‘ barrows & gilts one lot 39.60,2-3 220-250 &.t»0- 38.50, few lots 2-4 275-295 33.00-34.00. Few 1-3 300475 sows 24.25-25.00, few 2-3 500- 575 23.00-24.25. Few Boars 20.25-24.25. FEEDER PIGS 11. One lot 1-3 35 feeder pigs 18.00 per head. Lancaster Auction Wednesday, July 3 HOGS: Barrows & Gilts steady 30-50 higher. US 1-2 200-240 lbs. 40-40.50; US 2-3 180-250 lbs. 39.50-40. TITE* HTENER L. New Holland Auction Monday, July 1 HOGS 1670 Compared with last Monday’s market. Barrows & Gilts $4 to |5 higher. US No. 1-2 200-240 lbs. 39.50- 40.50, No. 1-3 200-245 lbs. 38.50-40.00, No. 2-3 230-280 lbs. 36.5038.50, No. 24 160- 190 lbs. 36.50-38.50. SOWS US No. 1-3 300-600 lbs. 23.00-26.00. Boars 24.00-26.00. Peoria Auction HOGS 2000 ' Barrows and Gilts fully steady. BARROWS AND GILTS: US 1-2 200-230 40.00-40.50, near 100 tad.; 40.7541.00; US 1-3 200-240 39.0040.00; US 24 230-270 37.50-39.00. St. Louis Auction HOGS 4000 Barrows and Gilts very uneven, mostly 1.00 lower. BARROWS AND GILTS: US 1-2 200-230 39.0049.50, mostly 39.0049.25; US 14 200-230 38.5049.25; 230-250 37.5048.50. 92.00; Loins (Trmd) 50-70 H2.00-115.00; Rounds (Steer) mUlancipOMo 70-9578,00-81.00; Full Plates A _■ • _ 29.00-30.00; Hinds (Heifer) Auction 120-170 82.0M4.00. HOGS 1000 Pork ( Fre,h ) Harrows and Gilts. moderately active, weights l4-17 85-00-88.00; under 240 lb. fully 50 « weights over 240 lb. 50 Boston Butts M 60.00- mostly 1.00 lower. ' te 3 ™ d °^ BARROWS, AND GILTS: US 1-3 200-230 39.50-40.00; 14-17 65.5M7.50; 17-20 65.50- 230-250 38.0039.50. 67 - 50 - . _ „ , Kosher Steer Beef: Choice and Prime Forequarters 56.00-59.00. - - SHEEP 89.000 83.000 74.000 Omaha Cattle - Thursday, July 3 Weekly Cattle 51. Com pared with previous week’s close: in pre-holiday trading, prices on slaughter steers and heifers advanced 3.00- 3.50, instances 4.00 up in a generally active trade even on an expanded Tuesday run of near 7,000. Cows lost an early advance to close weak to 50 lower but bulls were 1.00-2.00 higher. Three day receipts 13,300 as compared 17,600 previous week and 9,500 a year ago. Slaughter steers made up approximately 53 percent, heifers 35 percent, steers scaling above-1300 pounds relatively scarce and much of the heifer supply was good to average-choice. Cows made up 11 percent fed cattle prices advanced sharply on a modest initial supply, stabilized on increased Tuesday marketings and then edged upward a bit more at midweek. STEERS: Again, closing at the high ,! me of the week, a load high-Choice and Prime 1062 pounds 3-4 44.35 Wednesday, several loads same grade 1013-1227 3-4 43.50- forepart of week. Choice 1000-1250 2-4 closed 42.5043.75. Mixed Good and Choice 975-1225 41.7542.50. Good 35 0041.50, moderate volume 2-3 1100-1500 Holsteins 35.00-36.50 Standard and low-Good 33.50- HEIFERS Part load Choice and Prime 1000 pounds 34 and load C -nee 925 3 43.00, moderate .ie same grade 93C 10 34 A 2 50- 42.75. Choice 85C 1 ' ade 24 41.0042 25 Mixtu ‘ ood ' * New York Dressed Meats Wednesday, July 3 Compared with Tuesday: Prices for beef and pork mainly in high end of quotations for carcasses and cuts excepting steer and heifer rounds and pork hams. Prices steady for veal, calf and spring lamb. Steer Beef: Prime 600-900 pounds 67.50-69.00; Choice 600-700 pounds 67.50-68.50; 700800 pounds 66.50-68.00; 800900 pounds 65.5066.50; Good 500- 800 pounds 63.0065.00. Beef: Choice 500-700 pound 65.50- 67.00. Calf (SUn Off) Choice 150-350 pound 80.00- 86.00; Good 150-350 69.00- 76.00; Standard 150-350 65.00- 70.00. Veal (Skin Off) Choice 90-150 pound 102.00- 106.00; Good 60-90 92.00- 97.00; Standard 60-120 78.00- M *y 82.00. Spring Lamb: Choice and Prime 30-55 pound 90.00-92.00; 55-65 91.00- 93.00. Choice Beef Cuts: Hinds (Steer) 145-190 pound 83.00-85.00; Arm Chucks 90-105 55.00-58.00; Ribs (7-Rib) 34-40 88.00- New Holland Dairy Auction Wednesday, July 3 Reported receipts of 165 cows, 27 heifers and 3 bulls. Market lower than last week. Load of Fayette County springers 550-645. Load of Franklin County cows, fresh 610-780, springers 750-835. Load of New York State cows, fresh 435-700, springers 550-815. Load of North Carolina cows, springers 560-685. Herd dispersal of 62 head of cows from Delaware all stages of production 390-1175. Herd dispersal of 18 head of Guernsey cows from Delaware, all stages of production 250470. Locaaly consigned cows 420-710. Springing heifers 570-975. Bulls 300-360. and Choice 800-1000 40.00- 41.25. Good 35.50-39.50. Small lots standard and Good 34.00- 35.00. COWS; Utility and Commercial 26.50-28 50, Canner and Cutter 23.00- 27.00, Mixed Cutte” and low- Utility 27.25-27.50. BULLC 1400-2000 pounds mainly 34 03-38.00, several 39.0041 Inflation 9 A little boj jbkcd his father this question while they weic shopping in * ■> supei market “Hov come everythin" has gone up ' my V i ’ Lancaster Farming, Saturday, July 6, 1974— Futures Trading (Closing bids as of Wednesday, July 3) ** Chicago Chicago New York Cattle Hogs Maine Potatoes July August 43.57 36.00 September October 43.35 34.10 November December 42.70 January February 41.70 36.20 March April 41.27 35.20 5.95 June 41.70 36.95 July Trend Cattle are Stronger, Hogs are a Little Stronger, Potatoes are Weaker, and Eggs are Stronger. Markets Provided by Commodity Department, Reynolds Securities* Inc. Chicago Grain Futures (Closing bids as of Wednesday, July 3) Corn Wheat Soybeans 3.05% 4.44 6.18 112.50 July August September 3.00% 4.45 6.21 125.50 October November 2.82% 4.49 December' January 1975 2.95% 4.52 6.31 142.00 March 2.98% 4.51 8.34 145.00 May Trend—Com is Stronger, Wheat is Stronger, Soybeans are Stronger, and Soybean Meal is Very Strong. Markets Provided by Commodity Department, Reynolds Securities, Inc. 37.05 4.70 53.40 35.25 5.10 5.67 6.75 37.50 6.18% 6.19% 6.24% 3 Chicago Fresh Eggs 45.25 44.75 50.35 49.75 54.20 Soybean Meal , 135.00