S-Unc«»ter Farming. Saturday. June 28. 1975 DeW3rt AUCtlOfl ; —- : Dewart, Pa. ,Jg&> THE OLD CATTLE 207. Compared hf_ * «| tat a with last Monday'* market, jtSp* A Ivlfi i. Mr f*' .slaughter atcera atcady to tl I aj yfAg lower. Slaughter cow* fAV moatly steady to 25 cent* r- MW* _ _ _ ft £* higher. Few Low Choice ft 4m M mM A Pto A\j /('SfojrM slaughter atcera 51.00-53.00, AfS?yyj{h Go0(1 30.00-t0.75, standard 32.50-39.50. Utility 25.25- “..... ' 31.00. Choice slaughter JUNI: 30-JULY 6, 1975 heifers, Individual’s 30.75 The air now it freshened mlth rain and with dew, and 40.00, Good 33.00-38.50, Vacation turn* begin*; unteh mil for iunlnim , . . Ififl perish f®W Standard 28.00-35.00. m Hartford, Conn, circus fire. July (5. I!H4 . . . Last quarter Utility and High Dressing of the ni(M)ii July I . . . The year it half gone . . , Average Cutter slaughter COWS 25.75- leliglb of dll\S for the week, I.'i hours, I.'» minutes . . . "Life oo 7S f<n> rVimmerelal 9i en. With Father" o|>< ned on Broadway July 0, 1933 ~ . Maiden oo oc Vs voyage of SS United Staten July 3, I!). r i2 .. . Bikini bomb tent 26 - 25 ' Hi June 30, 104fi . . . He who Kings frightens away his ills . . . Csnnen 21.00-23.25, Shells He independent on Independence Day; loaf. down to 16.00. Few Good Old Farmer’* Riddle: Whv is (he letter “J” like a nose? (Ans- slaughter bullocks 29.75- wer below.) 33.75, Standard 27.25-29.50, ifaa Ask the Old Former: In examining few Utility 25.75-28.50. Few H IP of some estates of yield Grade No. 1, 1325-1670 M gflS . the I(500s and 1700 s, I frequently m, -u,h»it« ofi nn. run across the item: pilloUccr, J";. ““ - 26 ’ 1 pillow here, pillowbicr, etc. It is 27.75, individual Yield Grade usually listed along with beds and No. 2,1112 and 1426 lbs. 26.50 the like, but I find no such thing in and 27.00. my dictionary. Do you know what CALVES 160. Vealers „ . it means? S. R., Dam die. 111. . „ Pillnwhrrc 11 n pilhwrnnc. Steady to $2, spots $3 IOWCr. Ilsms Hint- If joints or i>thi r insects mar inur frcuhlv pninted surfaces, UOUple Choice VtflltfS 50.00 n.lil n Uil.lespoon of oil of eitronclln to enrh mUlon of psint nnd mis it in and 54.00, GOOd 43.00-50.00, uell Wore usinu B, rfrf/e an.ner Beenuse ,t s next to the eie Standard 34.00-45.50, fftW OLD FARMER’S WEATHER FORECASTS Utility 110-130 lbs. 30.00- \ew England: Warm with light to moderate ram throughout 34.00, 80-110 lbs. 27.00-30.00, w «?ek. 65-85 lbs. 25.00-28.00. Farm Greater Now York-New Jersey: Rainy most of week; hot at Calves: Holstein bulls 95-125 first, then cooling. lbs. 30.00-36.00, few Beef Middle Atlantic Coastal: Rain to start, then clear and warm, cross bulls and heifers 95-115 heavy ram latter part, then clear by weekend. 3Q 00-40.00. Southeast Coastal-Piedmont: Hard thunderstorms at first, then HOGS 331 Barrows and generally clear and very hot for remainder of week. mltc mLtK--yfh£hfr m Florida: Early week cloudy with showers in south; end of week partly cloudy m north. No 1-3 200-2& lbs. barrows Upstate & Western N.Y.-Toronto * Montreal: Intermittent 37.90-58.50, few to showers all week. 59.00, No 2-3 190-250 lbs. Greater Ohio V alley: Clear and warm to start, then hard 50-00-58.10. few No. 2-4 260- thunderstorms; cooler at week’s end. 290 lbs. 49 90-54.00. No. 1-3 Deep South: Early week mosth sunny and hot; some scattered 100-135 lbs 38.00-42.50, few light showers latter part. 170-175 lbs. 53.40-56.50. US Chicago & Southern Great Lakes: First part of week clear and No. 1-3 320-545 lbs SOWS cool; end of week partly cloudy. 41.00-46.00, few Utility 325- Norfhem Great Plams-Great Lakes: Hea\y ram and some hail 375 ihc 38 25-38 75 Roarc to start, then partial clearing; ram by weekend. „ Boar S Central Great Plains: Mostly clear and hot all week; some ram lndlvldual at on weekend. au.ou. Texas-Oklahoma: Mostly clear and very hot all week; possible lb t‘ pi ®® tropical storm to start along western Gulf. 11.00-15.50 per head, No. 1-3 Rocky Mountain Region: Heavy rain to start, then clear! ne lbs. 19.00-26.00, few No. and cool to end of week. 1-3 35-45 lbs. 28.00-36.00, lot 50 Southwest Desert: Cloudy through midweek with hard rain in Jbs - of 42.00, lot No. 1-3 135 W'est; end of week clearing and hot. lbs, at 40.00 per hundred Pacific Northwest: Most of week partly sunny and mild; some weight, showers latter part. SHEEP 16. Few Utility California: Clear all week in north; overcast at first in south, and Good 42-72 lbs. spring n c,ear ‘ slaughter lambs 29.00-35.00. Slaughter ewes 8.00-15.00. (All Hik r ht:> Reserved Yankee Inc Dublin, N.H, 03444) READ LANCASTER FARMING FOR FULL MARKET REPORTS Carlisle Livestock Carlisle, Pensa. June 24,1971 CATTLE 338, Compared with tost Tuesday's market, slaughter steers steady. Slaughter cows weak to 50 cents lower, spots 11.50 lower. Good slaughter steers 39.25-40.85, Standard 30.00* 39.50. few Utility 24.25*29.75. Few Choice slaughter heifers 41.25-44.75, one Good at 41.75. few Standard 29.25* 33.50, few Utility 22.60-27.75. Utility St High Dressing Cutter slaughter cows 24.60- 26.75, Cutters 22.85-24.50, Canners 19.60-22.10, Shells down to 17.00. One Choice Slaughter bullocks at 39.75, few Standard 25.10*29.00, few Utility 21.10-26.10. Yield Grade No. 1 1260-1930 lbs. slaughter bulls 27.00-31.25; one Yield Grade No. 2 1695 lbs. at 26.75. CALVES 199. Vealers grading Utility & Standard 82 to (5 lower. Few Choice vealers 41.00*49.50, Good 34.00*40.00, few to 48.00, Standard 30.00-36.00, Utility 90-120 lbs. 20.00-29.00, 65-85 lbs. 15.00-20.00. Farm calves, holstein bulls 90-130 lbs. 29.00-36.50. HOGS 362. Barrows & Gilts mostly (6 higher. US No. 1-2 200-225 lbs. barrows & gilts 59-60.60.00, No. 1-3 195-245 lbs. 58.75-59.75, No. 23 200- 255 lbs. 58,00-58.75, No. 2-4 240-285 lbs. 56.10-57.50, few No. 1-3 175-185 lbs. 53.25- 57.10. US No. 1-3 300-545 lbs. sows 40.00-46.50, few No. 2-3 355-595 lbs. 38.50-41.00. Few Boars 38.2539.75. FEEDER PIGS 198. US No. 1-3 25-40 lbs. feeder pigs 22.00-34.00 per head, lot No. 13 60 lbs. 42.00 per bead. SHEEP 16. Few Choice 75- 102 lbs. spring slaughter lambs 39.00-45.00. One Slaughter ewe at 8.50. Don’ MOW drip Open a Farmers First savings account and pay yourself first on payday. No matter what amount you deposit, systematic savings is the way to build for the future. Stop at any office of Farmers First this payday HELPING PEOPLE 10 CONVENIENT LOCATIONS TO SERVE YOU N °P th ' n,e , rcour ? e ' L,t,b - Neffs wile, Lancaster Shopping Center Lincoln Park City. Park City Molorbank Baltimore USDA Report June 23,1971 CATTLE 480. Moderately Active, slaughter steers steady; heifers steady to $1 higher; cows 50 cents to |l higher; Bulls steady to 50 cents lower; feeder market not tested. Supply 40 percent slaughter steers St heifers, 40 percent cows, balance feeders and bulla. STEERS: Choice yield grade 2-4 1050-1235 lbs. 52.50- 55.00, Good St Choice 825-1285 lbs. 49.75-52.00, Good 43.50- 50.00, Standard & Low Good yield grade 2-3 970-1300 lbs. 35.0042.00, Standard 900-1225 lbs. 25.50-30.00. HEIFERS: Choice yield grade 2-4 820565 lbs. 47.00-48.00, Good 750-900 lbs. 38.00-43.00. package High Good 45.00. COWS: Utility dairy breeds 25.25- 28.50, few 28.75-29.00, Utility & Commercial beef breed 23.75- Cutters 21.00- 24.50, Canner St Low Cutters 21.00- Canner St Low Cutters 18.00-21.00, Conners 600-885 lbs. 15.00-18.00. BULLS: Yield Grade No. 1 1100-1870 lbs. 27.50-29.60; yield grade 1-2 975-1500 lbs. 22.75- FEEDER CATTLE: Low Good & Choice heifers 840 lbs. carrying Good slaughter finish 36.00, few Standard St Good 500-850 lbs. 25.00-29.00, several Good 665-835 lbs. 32.00- HOGS 700. Barrows & Gilts 82.75 to 83 higher. US No. 13 200-240 lbs. 57.75-58.00, 100 head 58.25, No. 23 230-260 “SPRING SPECIAL” PICKUPS IN STUCK *200.00 REBATE ENDS JUNE 30 (2) 1973 CLUB CABS (1) 1971 FOUR WHEEL DRIVE PICKUP, 4- Speed, Short Bed PETTBOFfER DUKE. MC. Route 230 East, Next to Shopping Center Efiubethtown.fi. PH. 367-1101 and open a flexible savings account. The People Bank FARMERS FIRST Member F D I C That's the FARMERS FIRST way. Oklahoma Cattle June 24 Thursday Feeder Cattle Auction Estimated Receipts 11,100 Same Day Last Week 10,357 Trade active, feeder steers mostly steady to weak, with best demand noted for choice steers over 700 lb. Feeder heifers steady. Majority receipts 400-800 lb. feeder steers and heifers. Moderate attendance buyers. FEEDER STEERS: Lot Choice 487 lb. 38.60, 500-600 lb. 35.50-37.50, 600-700 lb. 37.5040.75, 700850 lb. 37.75- 42.50, mostly 38.50-41.00, Mixed Good and Choice 350 500 lb. 29.0032.75, 500800 lb. 30.50-35.00, largely 32.00- 35.00, 600700 lb. 32.00-37.50, bulk 34.0037.75, 700850 lb. 34.0038.50. Good 350500 lb. 26.75-29.00, 500750 lb. 26.75- 32.00, mostly 28.00-32.00, small lot 918 lb. holsteins. FEEDER HEIFERS: Choice 400-600 lb. 27.50-33.00, Bulk 30.00-31.50, 600-800 lb. 30.00- couple lots 666- 776 lb. 37.00-40.00. Mixed Good and Choice 350-500 lb. 24.00- 500-600 lb. 27.00- 29.75, 600-750 lb. 26.0030.00, Good 300-500 lb. 23.00-24.50, 500-750 lb. 22.75-25.00. lbs. 57.25-57.75, No. 24 250- 280 lbs. 56.75-57.25. Sows steady to |1 higher. US. No. 1-3 300600 lbs. 40.0041.00, few under 300 lbs. 41.5042.00.
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