HOG PRICES Lancaster Market July 11, 1975 HOGS: Barrows and GIIU ■teady to strong. BARROWS AND GILTS: Faw US L 210*235 lb. 58.50; US I*2 200*240 lb. 57.80-57.75; US 2*3 220*250 lb. 57.00-67.50, 250*285 lb. 58.35*58.75. Vintage Auction July 18, 1975 HOGS 560: Compared with last Wednesday's market Barrows It Gilts 50c higher. US No. 1-2 200-235 lbs. 59.00- 59.60, No. I*3 195-240 lbs. 58.5069.00, No. 2-3 250-300 lbs. 47.00-66.00. Sows: 45.00- 47.00. Boars, heavy weights 41.00- Light weights 45.00- July 12,1975 HOGS 970: Compared with last Saturday’s market. Barrows It Gilts 50c to $1 higher. US No. 1-2 200-240 lbs. 59.00- No. 1-3 200-250 lbs. 58.00-59.00, No. 2-3 260- 300 lbs. 53.00-57.00. Sows: 45.00- Boars: heavy weights 41.50-41.75, Light weights 45.00-47.50. Indianapolis Auction July 16,1975 HOGS: 1500. BARROWS AND GILTS: US 1-2 200-230 lb. 59.50-60.00, 26 head 60.00; US 1-3 200-240 lb. 59.00-59.50, 240-250 lb. 58.50-59.25. RAY HARBOLD ONE STEP HAULING 717-367-4036 Elizabethtown, PA 17022 FORTY-ONE YEARS OF SERVICE ... to the farmer, to the dealer and to the packer. May we serve you? S. K. SHOTZBERGER, INC. UVESTOCIUgANSPORTAT^ Gene Zwally, President Marvin Johns, Secy.-Treasurer' P.O. Box 925, Lancaster, Pa. 17604 Phone: 393-4641 (day or night) RL V s•* J2S- -- Consignors can get state tags at our office, thereby saving 25c marketing expense. Lancaster Auction July 18,1975 HOGS: Barrows and gilts i.flO-l.aO higher. BARROWS AND GILTS; US 1210-220 lb. 80.00; US 1-2 200-240 lb. 58.75-69.10; US 2-3 200-260 lb 57.50-68.50; One lot 285 lb. 56.25. New Holland Auction Jaly 14,1975 HOGS 1553: Compared with last Monday’s market. Barrows Ie Gilts |1 to $1.25 lower. US No. 1-2 200-240 lbs. 58.00- No. I*3 200-250 lbs. 57.25-58.00, No. 2-3 190- 260 lbs. 58.00-57.25, No. 1-3 150-190 lbs. 55.00-67.25. US No. 1-3 300-550 lbs. sows 42.00- Boars: 41.00- 49.00. Leb. Valley Auction July 15,1975 HOGS 449. Barrows and gilts steady to strong. US No. 1-3 195-245 lbs. barrows and gilts 58.00-59.10, No. 2-3 185- 250 lbs. 57.10-58.10, No. 2-4 250-280 lbs. 56.00-58.00, No. 1- 3 140-180 lbs. 43.50-56.10. US No, 1-3 300-525 lbs. sows 40.00-45.25. Few Boars 33.00- 39.75. FEEDER PIGS 75. US No. ( 1-3 20-35 lbs. feeder pigs 19.00-38.00 per head. i St. Louis Auction (All hay No. 2 and better, July 16,1975 prices paid by dealers at the HOGS: 4000. . farm, price per ton.) Barrows and gilts active, ißay & Straw steady to $5 mostly 75 higher. I higher BARROWS AND GILTS: . J l *?* US 1-2 200-240 lb. 59.04-59.50, , liberal volume at 59.25; US 1- I °i°i, J 5 ‘°°‘ 3 200-240 lb. 58.50-59.00. 1 30 - 00; Muich 15.00-25.00. NEXT FEEOE TUESDAY, ■iJk Consign all your feeder pigs to where they will be Handled by a ( LANCASTER STOCK YARDS For Further Information, .Coil 717-397-5136 Peoria Auction July 16,1975 HOGS: 2500. Barrows and gllta active, opening 1.00 higher. BARROWS AND GILTS; US 1-2 200-240 lb. 69.50450.00; US 1-0 200-250 lb. 59.00-59.50. Local Grain Thursday, July 17 These prices are made up of the average prices quoted by a number of participating local feed and grain con cerns. It should be noted, however, that not every dealer or broker ' handles each commodity. All prices are per bushel except ear com which is per ton. The average local grain prices quoted Thursday, July 17, 1975 are as follows: Buy+ SelH- Ear Com 69.00 75.00 Shelled Coro 2.91 3.12 Oats Local Western 1.88 2.08 Barley 1.77 2.00 Wheat 3.18 3.33 +Buy is the price the dealer will buy from the burner delivered to the milL Sell is the price the dealer will sell for at his mill. TRYA CLASSIFIED AD! HAY MARKETS toK^S-ffSBSS^SSS^SSSSSS^S®: Regional New Holland July 14,1975 PRICES PER TON: \ 14 loads hay & 7 loads straw. 1 Timothy, 2 loads 39.00 and fr.OO; Mixed hay, few loads 44.p0-65.00; Straw 40.50- 53.00; Corn, 8, loads 46.50-, 8 >.50 and Oats, one load - $f.96 per bushel. 1 I 1 | PIG SAL JULY 22 Wjalter M. Dunlap & Sons Capable and experienced staff. Lebanon Valley Livestock Fredericksburg, PA July 15,1975 CATTLE 381. Compared with last Tuesday’s market, slaughter steers about steady. Slaughter cows grading Utility uneven, Canner and Cutter $1.50 to $1.75 lower. Few Good and Choice slaughter steers 46.0(M8.60, Good 40.25-t6.25, Standard 31.0CW8.75, Utility 21.10-29.60. Few Choice slaughter heifers 38.0CM0.10, few Good 32.00-37.25, few Standard 26.25-26.50, few Utility 21.50-23.75, few Cutters 16.25-20.35. Utility and High Dressing Cutter slaughter cows 22.85-24.35, Cutters 20.00-23.25, Canners 15.75-19.25, Shells down to 10.00. Few Good slaughter bullocks 28.85-37.25, Stan dard 25.0030.00, Utility 22.10- 24.10. Yield Grade No. 1, 12001840 lbs. slaughter bulls 28.5031.00. Good 400680 lbs. feeder bulls 21.00-25.50, Medium 430750 lbs. 17.75- 21.50. CALVES 200. Vealers grading Utility $2 to $4 lower. Choice vealers 46.00-57.00, Good 40.0045.00, Standard 28.0038.00. few Utility 110 130 lbs. 20.0025.00,90110 lbs. 15.0021.00. 7085 lbs. 12.00 18.00. Farm Calves: Holstein bulls 100120 lbs. 21.0033.50. SHEEP 32. Choice 80100 lbs. spring slaughter lambs 39.00-46.00, Good and Choice 50-85 lbs. 35.00-39.00. Slaughter ewes 6.5015.00. ■:wv:«-x-:^ Paul Z. Marlin Wednesday, July 16 29 loads of hay, straw and ear corn sold as follows: Mixed Hay 35, 46 & 63; Timothy 30 to 80; Clover 60.50; Straw 39 to 57; Com 76 to 82; 1 load Shelled Com 77. Green Dragon July 11,1975 Prices Per Ton 24 loads hay & 11 loads straw. Alfalfa, one load at 76.00; Timothy, few loads 45.00- 51.00; Mixed hay, few loads 45.00-76.00, few down to 37.00; Straw 41.50-51.00; Com, 16 loads 78.00-81.50, one at 87.00, few down to 68.50; Com Screenings, one load at 80.00; Barley, one load $1.60 per bushel. Lancaster Farming. Saturday. July 19,1975 Futures Trading (Closing bids ns of Thursday. July 17) Chicago Cattle July August 46.30 54.30 September October 40.65 November December 39.90 47.80 January 1976 February 39.60 46.75 March Trend Cattle are Lower, Hogs are Mixed, Potatoes are Lower, and Eggs are Higher. Markets Provided by Commodity Department Reynolds Securities, Inc. :%-:¥:^ : : : : : : : : : : : : : S%%'K : S???: : >>K :^>: *« ; >> :< * : ' :I>S: 5* rf:^: * :^^::Wft:::::S!:w Chicago Grain Futures (Closing bids as of Thursday, July 17) Soybean Corn Wheat Soybeans Meal 3.00% 3.57V* 5.62% 126.75 July September 2.72% 3.63 5.50 October November 2.62 3.73% December January 1976 Trend Corn is Lower, Wheat is Lower, Soybeans are Lower, Soybean Meal is Lower. Markets Provided by Commodity Department Reynolds Securities, Inc. U. S. Inspected Livestock Slaughter Estimated Dally Livestock Slaughter Under Federal Inspection CATTLE HOGS 527.000 - 874,000 521.000 818,000 488.000 983,000 Week to Date Same Period Last Week Same Period Last Year New Holland Horse Auction Mondav Jnlvl4 lightweight killers 16-18; Reported receipts of 365 heavyweight killers 22-24; horses, mules and ponies. m ?T es colts 5-20; Market steady with last geldings 15-25 and larger wee jj pomes 50-100. ■ iLbiLi SHIP TO THE DANVUE LIVESTOCK MARKET Old Rt. 11 Danville, Pa. Phone (717) 275-2880 SALE EVERY MONDAY 2 P.M. OWNERS Charles C. Myers Melvin M. Lehman (717) 569-2106 (717) 964-3621 New York Maine Potatoes Chicago Hogs 58.75 5.87 56.80 6.92 Local work horses 285430; mules 160-200; better horses 265-390; driving horses 160- 340; riding horses 150-240; 3 Chicago Fresh Eggs 46.00 46.60 54.20 53.75 59.50 56.00 132.20 134.60 5.50% 138.50 5.61 140.50 SHEEP 118,000 118,000 128,000
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