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HOG PRICES
Lancaster
Market
Monday, August 12
HOGS: Barrows and Gilts
50-1.00 higher.
BARROWS AND GILTS:
US 1 (one lot) 210 lb. 42.00;
US 1-2 200-240 lb. 40.00-40.50;
US 2-3 190-260 lb. 39.50-40.00.
Vintage
Auction
August 10,1974
HOGS 763: Compared with
last Saturday’s market.
Barrows & Gilts mostly $2
higher. US No. 1-2 200-225 lbs.
40.00-40.35, No. 1-3 190-235
lbs. 39.0039.85, No. 03 260
280 lbs. 35.0036.85, No. 2-4
170185 lbs. 35.0038.00. Sows:
US No. 1-3 340-500 lbs. 26.00
26.25, individual 665 lbs. at
24.00. Boars: Few 20.75-25.00,
few light weights 30.0030.25.
August 14,1974
HOGS 600: Compared with
last Wednesday’s market.
Barrows & Gilts: $1 to $1.50
higher. US No. 1-2 200230 lbs.
40.5041.00, No. 1-3 200250
lbs. 40.0040.50. SOWS: US
No. 1-3 300550 lbs. 26.00
28.00, light weights 32.00
33.00 Boars: 24.0028.00.
Leb. Valley
Auction
HOGS 243. Barrows & Gilts
fully $2 higher. 1-3 200235
pounds barrows & gilts 40.35-
40.75, 2-3 190250 39J540.25,
few 2-4175-180 38.35-38.85.1-3
300500 sows 26.0027.50, 2-3
400-630 22.00-25.75. Few
Boars 22.5022.85.
10.75 per head, Lot Utility 35
lbs. 15.00 per head.
IMPORTANT NOTICE
LET US HANDLE YOUR FEEDER PIGS
MORE FEEDER PIG SALES SCHEDULED.
Beginning in September, and every month thereafter, bimonthly Feeder Pig Sales will
be held as a result of increasing receipts and popular demand on the part of both buyers
and sellers.
Feeder pigs consigned to Walter M. Dunlap and Sons must arrive at the stockyards
' between 7A. M. and 11 A. M. the day of the sale. Upon arrival they will be inspected by a
veterinarian, tagged, and then state graded.
The two sales scheduled for September will be held on Tuesday, the 3rd, and Tuesday,
the 17th, starting at 1 P. M. Consignors wishing to tag their pigs on the farm can get the
tags at the state office at the stockyards, not later than 4 P. M. any day preceding the sale,
thereby saving 25 cents per pig.
Consign all your feeder pigs to Walter M. Dunlap & Sons where they will be handled by
a capable and experienced staff, and for further information call 717 —397-5136.
WALTER M. DUNLAP & SONS
Capable Service To The Livestock Industry Since 1898
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Lancaster
Auction
Wednesday, August 14
HOGS: Barrows and Gilts
50 higher.
BARROWS AND GILTS:
Couple lots US 1 210-230 lb.
41.75-42.00; US 1-2 200-240 lb.
40.50-41.00; US 2-3 190-255 lb.
40.00-40.50; 255-275 lb. 39.25-
40.00.
New Holland
Auction
August 12,1974
HOGS 1439: Compared
with last Monday’s market.
Barrows & Gilts mostly |2 to
$3 higher. US No. 1-2 200235
lbs. 40.7541.50, No. 1-3 200
250 lbs. 40.0040.75, No. 2-3
230270 lbs. 39.0040.00, No. 2-
4 160-190 lbs. 37.50-40.00.
Sows: US No. 1-3 300575 lbs.
24.00-27.00. Boars; 23.00-
25.00.
Peoria
Auction
PEORIA HOGS: 3600
Barrows and Gilts mostly
steady.
BARROWS AND GILTS:
US 1-3 200-240 39.5040.00; US
2-3 220-250 39.0039.50; 250-260
38.50-39.00; 260-280 36.50-
38.50; US 34 280300 35.00-
36.50; Few 300350 34.00-
35.00.
St. Louis;
Auctions
ST. LOUIS HOGS: 5000
Barrows and gilts very
steady.
BARROWS AND GILTS:
US 1-3 210-250 39.00-39.50.
Oklahoma
City
Thursday, August 15
Estimated Receipts 7,200
Fairly active, feeder cattle
over 500 pounds uneven,
averaging steady to strong:
Feeder calves generally
steady with the weeks ad
vance: majority receipts
Good and Choice 400-300
pound steers and 400-650
pound heifers: fairly large
attendance buyers.
FEEDER STEERS: Few
small lots and part loads
Choice 400-500 pounds 38.50-
40.90; Choice 500-600 37.75-
39.20; 600-70036.50-38.60; 700-
800 lb. 36.75-38.10, small lot
720 at 38.50; 800-1020 36.25-
38.30; eighty three head 1019
pound at 38.35; mixed good
and Choice 375-500 33.50-
37.50; 500-700 32.50-36.00; 700-
.850 32.50-36.00; Good 500-816
28.50-32.75. Good 824-1032
Holstein Steers 25.40-25.90.
FEEDER HEIFERS:
Choice 400-500 pound 32.00-
33.95 500-800 31.75-34.70, part
load 798 included at 33.60;
Mixed Good and Choice 385-
500 29.25-30.25; 500815 28.50-
30.70; Good 375800 27.50-
29.25; 500-700 26.00-28.00.
FOR THE WEEK:
Compared to late last week,
feeder cattle over 500 lb.
uneven, averaging steady to
strong. Feeder calves 50
cents to 1.00 higher, ex
tremes 1.50 higher;
slaughter classes under
pressure, beef cows closed
1.00 lower, canner and cutter
1.50-2.00 lower; bulls steady
to 50 cents lower. Salable
receipts near 17,400 head
compared to 26,757 last week
and 28,168 the comparable
period a year ago. Cows 17
percent cattle receipts
numbering 2,900 head;
feeders 82 percent of the
total.
Dndianaoolis;
Auction
INDIANAPOLIS HOGS: About His Intentions*
jmjj Her father asked her if the
■‘■"T* _ young man she was seeing had
BaiTOWS and Gilts slow, serious intentions. “Of course,”
not fully established, few she said > “ wl >y J ust the other
earlv sales 75-1 00 lower da y he asked me how mucll
RA RRAWQ im PUTC. money 1 make > what kmd of
BARROWS AND GILTS, meals we have and if you and
US 1-3 200-235 39.25-39.50. Mother are easy to live with.”
U. S. Inspected
Livestock Slaughter
Estimated Daily Livestock Slaughter
Under Federal Inspections
CATTLE HOGS
474,000 1,170,000
Week to date
Same Period Last Week
Same Period Last Year
New York
Dressed
Meats
Thursday, August 15
Compared with Wed
nesday: Prices generally
weak for red meats. Pork
loins and picnics fully $2.00
lower, butts and spareribs
steady, hams fully $3.00
lower.
Conditions pretty much
unchanged for fresh meat
picture of New York as outlet
relatively narrow for fresh
meats and despite butchers
strike for major retail
stores, nobody appears to be'
purchasing more than
essential requirements and
definitely not picking up
anything extra.
Steer Beef:
Prime 600-900 lb. 79.50-
81.00; Choice 600-700 79.50-
81.00; 70080078.5080.00; 800-
900 76.50-79.00; Good 500800
75.00-78.00.
Heifer Beef:
Choice 500-700 lb. 78.00-
80.00.
Calf (skin off)
Choice 150-350 74.00-78.00;
Good 150-350 65.00-69.00;
Standard 150-350 60.0043.00;
Veal (skin off)
Choice 90-150 97.00-103.00;
Good 60-90 88.00-95.00;
Standard 60-120 74.00-77.00.
Spring Lamb:
Choice and prime 30-55
85.00-87.00; 55-65 84.00-86.00
Choice Beef Cuts:
Hinds (steer) 145-190 92.00-
94.00; Arm Chucks 90-105
62.00-66.00; Ribs (7-Rib) 34-
40 105.00-107.00; Loins
(TRMD) 50-70 125.00-128.00;
Rounds (steer) 70-95 87.00-
90.00; Full Plates 38.0039.00;
Hinds (Heifer) 120-170 91.00-
92.00.
Pork Cuts (Fresh)
Loins (regular) 8-14 85.00-
88.00; 14-17 84.00-88.00;
Picnics (regular) 4-8 45.00-
50.00; Boston Butts 4-8 64.00-
67.00; Spareribs 3 lbs. down
70.00.
498.000
409.000
1,133,000
993,000
Lancaster Farming, Saturday, August 17,1974
Futures Trading
Chicago Chicago New York
Cattle Hogs Maine
Potatoes
August 47.27 38.45
September
October 47.55 37.32
November
December 46.55 40.65
January
February 45.95 43.20
March
April 45.97 42.32 5.72
May
June 46.52 44.80
July
August 46.62 43.70
Trend Cattle are Lower, Hogs are Lower, Potatoes are
Lower, and Eggs are Lower.
Markets Provided by Commodity Department
Reynolds Securities, Inc.
September
October
November
December
January 1975
March
May
Trend Corn is Lower, Wheat is Lower, Soybeans are
Lower, and Soybean Meal is Lower.
Markets Provided by Commodity Department,
Reynolds Securities, Inc. '
Dairy Replacement Price
Report
SUMMARY FOR JULY, 1974
there were approximately 480 dairy replacement cattle
reported on of which an estimated 405 head were native
(Pennsylvania) and 75 head were imported. This com
pared with a total of 255 head for June, 1974.
Compared with the June, 1974 report, the market was
Moderately Active. Cows were mostly $25 to $lOO lower.
Heifers were mostly steady to $25 lower, spots to $lOO
1/inrpr
COWS SUMMARY
A Fresh or close springers, 3to 7 years old 530-750,
B Fresh or close springers, Ist calf (adequate size) 470-610
C Fresh or close springers, over 7 years 385-520
D Milking more than 60 days 300 425;
SHEEP
138.000
136,000'
152.0001
HEIFERS'
A. Bred, adequate size for age
B Open, over 12 months of age
C. Open, under 12 months of age
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Thursday, August 15
CATTLE: Receipts this
week 7100, compared to last
week 7250, and to last year
5500.
Compared with last weeks
close, slaughter steers 50-
LOO higher except on weights
under 1000 pounds steady.
Slaughter heifers steady.
Cows steady to 50 higher.
Bulls steady.
SLAUGHTER STEERS:
Load High Choice and Prime
on Wednesday 1285 pounds 4,
50.00. Choice 1050-1420 2-4,
46.00- 900-1050 pounds
45.00- Mixed Good and
(Closing bids as of Thursday, August 15)
45.70
Chicago Groin Futures
(Closing bids as of Thursday, August 15)
Soybean
Coni Wheat Soybeans Meal
3.57% 4.24% 7.83 151.70
3.51% 4.44
3.53% 4.55 - ocu.
3.53
Peoria Cattle
Chicago
Fre«b Eggs
4.65 61.50
4.95 62.85
5.35
6.83
7.80%
7.78%
4.53% 7.84
Choice 1050-1300
44.50-45.75; 900-1050 43.50-
44.50. Standard and Good
Holsteins 38.00-39.50.
SLAUGHTER HEIFERS:
Choice 850-1100 pounds 2-4,
45.50-47.00; Load Wednesday
47.50; 700-850 42.00-45.50.
Mixed Good and Choice 850-
1100 42.50-45.50; 700-850 38.00-
42.50.
COWS: Utility and
Commercial 23.00-26.50. Few
High dressing utility 27.00-
27.50. Cutter 22.00-25.50.
Canner 20.00-22.00.
BULLS; 1-2, 1100-1500
pounds 29.00-33.00.
3
48.35
53.70
56.00
65.35
58.70
160.20
IM.W
164.00
360 480
200-325
140-225
pounds