HOG PRICES Lancaster Market No market report available due to holiday. Vintage Auction October 21,1974 HOGS 642; Compared with laat Saturday’s market. Barrows & Gilts: 75 cents to |1 higher. US No. 1-2 200-240 lbs. 42.35-43.00, No. 1-3 200- 240 lbs. 41.50-42.35, No. 2-3 230-255 lbs. 41.0041.60, few US No. 24 255-275 lbs. 37.00- 38.00, No. 24 140-165 lbs. 30.00-34.00. Sows: US No. 14 320-585 lbs. 28.00-33.25. Boars: Light Weights 28.00- 31.00. October 30,1974 HOGS 800: Compared with last Wednesday’s market. Barrows & Gilts 91.50 to $2 lower. US No. 1-2 200-240 lbs. 41.00- few to 42.25, No. 1-3 200-250 lbs. 40.5041.50. US No. 1-3 300-550 lbs. sows 30.00- Boars 24.00-25.50, light weights to 34.00. Lancaster Auction HOGS: Barrows and Gilts 1.00-1.50 lower. BARROWS AND GILTS: US 1 210-230 lb. 42.0042.25; US 1-2 200-240 lb. 40.6040.85; US 2-3 200-255 lb. 40.0040.50. t Leb. Valley Auction HOGS 408. Barrows & Gilts $1.50 to $2 lower. US No. 1-3 190-245 pounds barrows & mmm gQts 41.5042.00, No. 2-3 200- 255 40.3541.50, few No. 24 240-260 38.1040.00. US No. 1-3 260-540 sows 32.0045.00, No. 2-3 3554570 29.75-32.25, Utility 220-375 25.25-30.75. Few Boars 23.00-24.75, individual light weight at 30.25. FEEDER PIGS 40. US No. 1-3 20-35 pounds feeder pigs 7.00-9.50 per head, lot No. 1-3 5017.00, lot Utility 35 lbs. 7.00 per head. New Holland Auction October 28,1974 HOGS 1435: Compared with last Monday’s market. Barrows & Gilts 25 cents to 50 cents higher. US No. 1-2 200-235 lbs. 42.2542.75, No, 1- 3 200-245 lbs, 41,7542.25, No. 2-3 220-260 lbs. 39.5041.75, No. 24 160-190 lbs. 38.00-’ 41,75. US No. 1-3 300-575 lbs. sows 28.00-34.00. Boars 27.00- 35.00. Peoria Auction PEORIA HOGS: 4000 Barrows and Gilts 50 higher. BARROWS AND GILTS: US 1-2 200-230 40.5040.75; US 1-3 200-240 40.0040.50. Indianapolis Auction INDIANAPOLIS HOGS'; 1500 Barrows and Gilts moderately active, steady to 25 higher except instances 25 lower on US 1-2. BARROWS AND GILTS: US 1-3 200-260 40.00-40.50, mostly 40.25-40.50 on 200-250 lb. St. Louis Auction ST. LOUIS HOGS: 5500 Barrows and Gilts fully 25 higher. BARROWS AND GILTS; US 1-2 210-240 40.2540.50 US 1-3 200-250 40.0040.25. Read Lancaster Farming For Full Market Reports New York Dressed Meats Thursday, Oct. 3] Prices fully steady for steer and heifer beef: small stock classes steady to weak; listed pork cuts un changed however, loins carrying weak undertone. Demand for fresh meats only fair at best with chain buyers active this session but purchasing con servative. Steer Beef Prime 600-900 lbs. $67.50 68.50; 600-700 67.0068.00; 700 800 65.50-67.00; 800-900 64.00 65.50; 500-800 63.5064.50. Heifer Beef Choice 500-700 lbs. 66.00- 67.00. Calf (Skin Off) Choice 150-350 lbs. 62.00- 70.00. Good 150-350 52.00- 58.00. Standard 150-350 50.00- 53.00. Veal (Skin Off) Choice 90-150 lbs. 90.00- 97.00. Good 60-90 75.0004.00. Standard 60-120 65.00-70.00. Lamb: Choice and Prime 30-55 84.00-85.00; 55-65 83.0035.00. Choice Beef Cots Hinds (Steer) 145-190 lbs. 80.00-81.00. Arm Chucks 90- 105 60.0082.00. Ribs (7-Rib) 34-40 87.00-91.00. Loins (TRMD) 50-70 97.00-100.00. Rounds (Steer) 7035 81.00- 82.00. Full Plates 36.00-37.00. Hinds (Heifer) 120-170 79.00- 80.00. Pork Cuts (Fresh) Loins (Regular) 8-14 lbs. 77.00- 14-17 76.00-78.00, Picnics (Regular) 4-8 48.00- 51.00. Boston Butte 4-8 64.00- 67.00. Spareribs 3 lbs. down 75.00- Hams (Skinned) 14-17 73.00-75.00 17-20 73.00- 75.00. Kosher Steer Beef: Choice & Prime forequarters $59.0082.00. Baltimore USDA October 28,1974 Cattle 400. Slaughter steers & heifers fully steady. Cows at AM Auction steady. Supply 35 percent slaughter steers & heifers, 45 percent Cows, 15 percent feeders, balance bulls. STEERS: Lot High Choice & Prime yield grade 3-4 1130 lbs. 44.00, Choice 1080-1285 lbs, yield grade 2-4 41.35-43.50, few High Good & Choice 40.25- 41.00, Good 950-1350 lbs. 33.60-37.50, few Standard St Low Good 30.50-33.35, few Standard 24.50-28.50. HEIFERS: Choice yield grade 2-4 900-925 lbs. 41.00, High Good St Choice 825-885 lbs. 38.00-39.25, Good 795-1070 lbs. 29.00-33.25. COWS: Utility 19.00-23.00, Cutters 17,00-19.35, Canner & Low Cutters 14.00-17.00, few Cutters 12.50-14.00. HOGS 600. Barrows & Gilts: 25 cents to 50 cents higher. US No. 1-3 200-230 lbs. 41.00, mostly 41.25-41.50, No. 2-3 230-250 lbs. 40.50-41.25, No. 2-4 250-270 lbs. 39.75- 40.75. COWS: 50 cents lower. US No. 1-3 300-600 lbs. 31.00- 33.00, few under 300 lbs.' 34.00. Oklahoma City Thursday, Oct. 31 Estimated Receipts 4,500 Same Day Last Week 10,560 Trade moderately active with a smaller supply due to rains received in the area. Feeder steers and heifers steady to strong. Quality improved over yesterday with bulk of supply Good and Choice 300800 lb. feeder steers and 300650 lb. feeder heifers. Moderate at tendance buyers. FEEDER STEERS; Choice and few Prime 400 500 pound 33.7036,00. Choice 300600 29.2063.00; part load uniform thin 570 34.70, other 500600 29.0032.90; 600700 29.00-33.00 ; 700-800 30.50- 33.25. Few mixed Good and Choice 300600 23.5028.75; couple lots 680685 27.40 27.50. Good 330600 20.00 23.75, lot 1009 Holsteins 24.50. FEEDER HEIFERS: Choice 350600 pound 23.70 26.75; Few 600660 25.00 28.00. Mixed Good and Choice 300600 20.2023.60; couple lots 600650 22.80 24.00. Good 400580 18.25- 20.25. FOR THE WEEK: Compared to last week, feeder steers and heifers SO cents to 1.00, instances 1.50 lower with the most loss on mixed Good and Choice feeder calves. Slaughter cows strong to 50 cents higher. Slaughter bulls scarce all week to finish strong, instances 1.00 higher. Salable receipts totaled near 18,300 head compared to 31,022 last week and 25,048 same period last year. Cows comprised 14 percent of cattle receipts and feeders 85 percent of the total. New Holland Horse Auction Monday, October 28 Reported receipts of 478 head of horses, mules and ponies. Market steady with last week. Load of Kansas riding horses 165-360. Load of Tennessee riding horses 145-370. Load of Tennessee riding horses 155-320. Local work horses 250-375, mules 150-245, driving horses 170300. Riding horses 165- 215, better horses 230370, lightweight killers 10-15, heavyweight killers 17-19, geldings 10-25, mare ponies 10-30 colts 5-10 and larger ponies 50-80. •NJECTABLE solution lB 2% Takes the guesswork out of worming AVAILABLE FROM YOUR FAVORITE ANIMAL HEALTH SUPPLIER Lancaster Farming, Saturday, Nov. 2.1974 Futures Trading (Closing bids as of Thursday, October 10) Chicago Chicago New York Cattle Hogs Maine Potatoes 3.55 November December 41.07 41.60 January February 41.95 43.90 March April 42.17 43.25 4.68 58.15 May June 43.45 44.45 July August 43.50 45.00 Trend—Cattle are Stronger, Hogs are Stronger, Potatoes are Steady, and Eggs are Stronger. Markets Provided by Commodity Department Reynolds Securities, Inc. Chicago Grain Futures (Closing bids as of Thursday, October 17) Soybean November December January 1975 March May July September 3.88 5.06 8.00 177.00 December Trend Corn is Stronger, Wheat is Mixed, Soybeans are Stronger, and Soybean Meal is Stronger. Markets Provided by Commodity Department Reynolds Securities, Inc. U. S. Inspected Livestock Slaughter Estimated DaQy livestock Slaughter Under Federal Inspections CATTLE HOGS 476.000 1,098,000 529.000 1,161,000 491.000 1,193,000 “Week to Date Same Period Last Week Same Period Last Year We have it in stock, now! TRAMISOI! levamisole phosphate INJECTABLE SOLUTION the first injectable dewormer for cattle New TRAMISOL is this easy to use: 1. Dose; 2 cc. per cwt 2. Puli the trigger 3. The job is done 3.82 60.70 4.25 63.25 5.69 57.40 45.60 Corn Wheat 3.81 5,21 3.91 5.40% 8.36% 181.80 3.96 5.41% 3.97% 5.00 8.53 187.00 3.47 5.14 TramisoS 3 Chicago Fresh Eggs 49.60 61.00 60.00 59.75 Soybean! Meal 8.03% 171.40 8.24 176.80 =B-47% 187.50 SHEEP 127.000 148.000 150,000'