Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, October 11, 1975, Image 6

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    —Lancaster Farming. Saturday, Oct. 11. 1975
6
Local Livestock Market, Auction News
Carlisle
Carlisle, Pa.
Oct. 7,1975
CATTLE 391. Compared
with last Tuesday’s market,
slaughter cows unevenly
steady. Few Choice
slaughter steers 45.75-47.50,
few Good 41.00-44.75,
Standard 33.00-40.75. Utility
& I/OW Standard 23.50-28.00.
One Good slaughter heifer at
29.75. few Standard 24.50-
30.00, few Utility 20.50-22.85
Utility it High Dressing
Cutter slaughter cows 22 85-
26 00. few Commercial 20 00-
23 10. Cutters 20.85-23.10,
Canners 17.75-20 50. Shells
down to 12 00 Couple yield
grade No I slaughter bulls
28 50 and 29 00: one yield
grade No 2 at 24 75 Few
Good 625-790 lbs feeder
steers 28 50-33 00
CALVES 184 Vealers
weak to $3 lower. Two Choice
vealers 51 00-and 54 00. Good
Dewart
Devrart. Pa.
Oct. 6.1975
CATTLE 196 Compared
with last Monday's market,
slaughter steers about
stead\ Slaughter cows
steady to 75 cents higher
Few 'Choice 950-1350 lbs
slaughter steers +5 00-46 50.
few Good 42 00-45 00.
Standard 32 75-37 50, few
UUlitj 25 00-30 00 Individual
Choice slaughter heifer at
36 00. one Good at 34 50, few
Standard 32 00-32 25 Utility
and High Dressing Cutter
slaughter cows 24 00-26 75.
one at 27 25. Cutters 21 50-
24 00. Canners 19 00-21 25.
Shells down to 16 50 In
diMdual Good slaughter
bullock at 36 00 couple
Standard at 34 75 Few Yield
Grade No 1. 1100-1650 lbs
slaughter bulls 25 50-32 50
Good 275-625 lbs feeder
Middieburg Auction
Middlehurg. Pa
Oct T. 1975
CVTTLE 236 Compared
with last Tuesda\ s market
slaughter steers steadv to
strong Slaughter cows
strong to SI higher Choice
slaughter steers 46 26-47 25
Good 42 00-44 75 Standard
25 00-38 75 UtlhD 22 75-
28 00 Gooa & Choice
slaughter heifers 35 75-41 50
Standard 28 00-32 75 L'tiLtj
24 00-28 ~5 Ut.hr & High
Dress.no Cutter slaughter
'5-27 35 Cutters
23 50-2 4 SO Coiners 1° 50-
21 *5 Shells novsn to Is 00
Cooa siauchter bullocks
75 Standard 22 00-
"5 2 elc G~?ao \o .
si? uchter bu.ls 25 50-31 35
M?lr crane No 2 23 5-2 50
Cooc 400-500 bs -eeoer
steers 22 "5-2 r 50
;ows 2-
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Auction
vealers 51.00 and 54.00, Good
35.50, few Utility 110-130 lbs.
23.00- 90-120 lbs. 18.00-
23.00, 65-85 lbs. 16.00-18.50.
Farm calves, few holstein
bulla 110-120 lbs. 23.00-27.50.
HOGS 226. Barrows it Gilts
mostly $1.25 to $1.50 higher.
US No. 1-2 200-230 lbs.
barrows & gilts 66.10-66.35,
No. 1-3 200-240 lbs. 66.00-
66.25, No. 2-3 190-255 lbs.
65.50-66.10, few No. 2-4 285-
320 lbs. 55.50-65.75. US No. 1-3
325-545 lbs. sows 50.00-58 50,2
head No. 2-3 565 lbs 48.00 and
52.00. Boars 44.35-44 60
FEEDER PIGS 186. US
No 1-3 20-35 lbs. feeder pigs
25.00- 00 per head. No. 1-3
40-50 lbs. 41.00-45.00 per
head
SHEEP 19. Few Choice 80-
85 lbs wooled slaughter
lambs 38 35-39.00, Good 60-
100 lbs 30 50-38 50
Auction
steers 28 00-33 00
CALVES 190 Vealers
grading Utility $3 to $4 lower
Few Choice vealers 48 00-
53.00. Good 40.00-47 00.
Standard 32 00-39 00. Utility
90-110 lbs 20 00-25 00. 70-85
lbs 17 00-20 50
HOGS 174 Barrows and
gilts 25 cents higher Lot US
No 1-2 lbs barrows and gilts
at 66 10. No 1-3 190-230 lbs
65.20*65 70, No 2-3 180-260
lbs 64 70-65 00 US No 1-3
300-525 lbs sows 48 00-58 00.
few Utility 300-400 lbs. 38 00-
52 50 Few Boars 38 50-50 25
FEEDER PIGS 120 US
No 1-3 15-20 lbs feeder pigs
36 00-45 00 per head. No. 1-3
25-35 lbs 38 50-58 50 per
head
SHEEP 4 Not enough of
any one grade to establish a
market
£2 higher. Utihtx 51 50 to S 3
lower Few Prime vealers
58 00-59 00, Choice 53 00-
58 00. Good 42 00-50 00.
Standard 33 00-39 50, Unht>
90-100 lbs 22 50-26 75. 70-85
lbs 16 50-20 50
HOGS 305 Barrows & Gilts
$1 to SI 50 higher US No 1-2
210-230 lbs barrows L gilts
65 10-67 00. No 1-3 220-240
lbs 65 50-55 50 No 2-3 230-
2*o lbs 5 s 75-65 75 US No 1-3
300-~00 lbs sows 55 50-62 75
No 2-3 300-700 lbs 50 00-
Si 75 tew thin 30 00-40 50
Boars -*0 00-50 50
FEEDER PIGS 172 US
No 1-3 15-25 lbs feeder mgs
22 00-39 75 ner head No 1-3
35-50 lbs" -8 75-54 00 oer
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Martmsburg
Auction
Martinsburg, Pa.
Oct. 6,1975
CATTI.E 185. Compared
with last Monday’s market,
slaughter steers unevenly
steady. Slaughter cows 50
cents to $1.25 lower Good
slaughter steers 42.50-47.50,
Standard 32.00-38.00. Utility
25.50-30.00. Standard
slaughter heifers 28.00-36.00,
Utility 22.00-24.50 Utility it
High Dressing Cutter
slaughter cows 23.50-25 50.
one at 26.30. Cutters 19.75-
22.50, Canners 18 50-21 00.
shells down to 15 50. Yield
Grade No 1 1500-1600 lbs
slaughte bulls 24.50-32 00
Good 500-600 lbs feeder
steers 28 50-34.00
CALVES 297 Vealers
grading Good & Choice II to
$5 higher. Standard |3 to
$4.50 lower, Utility 12 higher
Choice vealers 52 00-60.00,
Good 42.00-50.00. Standard
27 00-35.00, Utility 90-120 lbs
18.00-28.00 Farm calves,
beef cross bulls & heifers 90-
110 lbs. 24 50-32 00.
HOGS 371. Barrows S. Gilts
$1 to $2 higher, instances
$6.50 higher. US No 1-2 210-
230 lbs. barrows & gilts 65 80-
66.30. No 1-3 190-240 lbs
65 60-66 00, No 2-3 190-240
lbs 65.00-65.60, No 2-4 190-
240 lbs 65.6066 00. No 2-3
190-240 lbs 65 00-65 60. No 2-
4 190-260 lbs 62 50-65 00. US
No. 1-3 300-600 lbs sows
55 00-57 75. No 2-3 300-650
lbs 48 00-52 00 Boars 40 00-
42 00
FEEDER PIGS 70 US No
1-3 25-35 lbs feeder pigs
24 00-34 00 per head. No 1-3
35-40 lbs 34 00-40 00 per
head
SHEEP 120 Choice 60-105
lbs wooled slaughter lambs
42 0045 00. Good 55-00 lbs
37 0042.00. Utility 70-85 lbs
25 00-32 00 Slaughter ewes
9 00-18 75
Lebanon
Valley
Auction
Fredericksburg. Pa
Oct. T. 1975
CATTLE 266 Compared
with last Tuesday s mantel
slaughter cows 75 cents to
SI 75 higher Choice 1100-1200
lbs slaughter steers 4810-
5210 Good 40 8546 50 few
Standard 32 75-39 60 few
Utility 26 60-28 60 Few
Choice slaughter heifers
40 2541 75 few Good 37 75-
39 75 Util'ty L High
Dressing Cutter slaughter
cows 24 35-26 85 counle to
28 25 Cutters :: 85-24 25
Cannsrs IE 50-21 60 Snelis
dovra to 12 Ofi CouDie Cnoice
siaasnter ao 00 few
Good 22 o[-20 5f
2f 50-2 c 00
U:iun 2f SC-27 5u ~ew Yisic
Graae No . 120 - 800 Iss
siaucnis - Di~ls 2B 00-30 85
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30 00-37 00 few Utmn 60-70
Chambersburg. Pa.
Oct. 2.1975
CATTI-E 355. Compared
with last Thursday’s market,
slaughter steers and cows
steady to 50 cents lower.
Individual Choice slaughter
steer at 47.50. Good 40.00-
46 25, Standard 31.75-38.75,
few Utility 27.25-31.00.
Choice slaughter heifers
37.75-42.75. few Standard and
Good 31.00-33 25, few Utility
24 50-25.50. Utility and High
Dressing Cutter slaughter
cows 23.50-25.50, Cutters
21 25-23.25. Canners 18 25
20 85. Shells down to 16.00.
Good slaughter bullocks
32 2 5 38.75. Standard 27.60-
29 25. Utility 23 50-27.25. Few
Yield Grade No 1, 1200-1700
lbs. slaughter bulls 25.85
3100.
CALVES 522. Vealers $2 to
Oct. 9
Daily Distributive - Less
than c'arlot meat trade.
Compared with Wed
nesday practically all fresh
meat selling fair at best with
beef chucks and rough cuts
position improved while loin
and steak cuts still available
to reasonable bids.
Clearance will undoubtable
be a problem this week in
fact carry -o\er meats have
created much concern from
a wholesalers standpoint
Steer Beef
Prime 600-900 lb 82 00-
83 00. Choice 600-700 lb
81 50-82 50 : 700-800 lb 82.50-
83.50 . 800-900 lb 83 50-85 CO:
Good 500-800 lb 73 00-78 00
Heifer Beef
Choice 500-700 lb 78 50-
30 00
Calf
(Skin Off)
Choice 150-350 lb 61 00-
65 00. Good 150-350 lb 55 00-
60 00, Standard 150-350 50 00-
56 00
Roman ladies »t* behexed 10 have believed that amethyst stones would preserve their
nu>oancv jT er *on*
DAIRYMEN'S SAVINGS
to&k STOCK up
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i VITAMINS & MINERALS IJAllf A CAIfCI
with ED D 1 for Hoof Rot Mi ISUff Qt dAVCS
50 lb bag . .$lO.OO
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■ Animal Health Supplies 1 ■
Chambersburg
$5 lower. Choice vealers
53.00- Good 40.00-52.00,
Standard 30.00-39.00, Utility
90-110 lbs. 20.50-27.50, 70-85
lbs. 16.00-20.50.
HOGS 97. Barrows and
gilts strong to 75 cents
higher. Lot US No, 1-2 235
lbs. barrows and gilts at
64.85, No. 1-3 210-245 lbs
63.7564.00, lot No. 2-3 240 lbs.
at 63.50. US No. 1-3 300-600
lbs. sows 53.00-60.00. Few
Boars 4?.0(M4.35.
FEEDER PIGS 65. US No.
1-3 20-25 lbs. feeder pigs
26.00- per head, No. 1-3
40-50 lbs. 38.50-44.50 per
head.
SHEEP 44. Mixed Good
and choice 75-85 lbs. wooled
slaughter lambs 34.50-40.50,
lot Utility 65 lbs. at 27.50.
Slaughter ewes 9.00-12.00.
New York Dressed
Meats
Choice & Prime 30-55 lb
94.00-96.00; 55-65 94.00-96.00
Hinds (steer) 145-190 lb.
95.00- Arm Chucks 90-
105 69.00-71 00; Rib (7-Rlb)
34-40 95 00-115.00; Loins
(Trmd) 50-70 120.00-125.00;
Rounds (Steer) 70-95 90.00-
93 00; Full Plates 51.00-52.00;
Hinds (Heifer) 120-170 lb.
91.00-
Loins (Regular) 8-14 lb.
116.00- 00; 14-17 lb 115.00-
117.00; Picnics (Regular) 4-8
lb. 72.00-74 00; Boston Butts
4-8 lb 96.00-100.00; Sparenbs
3 lb down 117.00-123.00;
Hams (Skinned) 14-17Ib.
110.00- 17-20 110.00-
114 00
Beef:
Choice and Prime
Forequarters 70.00-75.00
Veal
(Skin Off)
Choice Beef
Cuts:
Pork Cuts
(Fresh):
Kosher Steer
iill u
0* TERRAMYCIN
* CRUMBLES
501 b BAGS IN LOTS OF
5 BAGS OR MORE ..
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$ 7.59 each
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"Ur PRICES ON ANIMAL
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MARTIN'S
DAIRY & POULTRY SUPPLIES
One Mile East o( Myerstown on Rt 422
RD4 Myerstown PA 17067
Phone |717|866 2603
Oklahoma
Cattle
Oct. 9,1975
Thursday
Feeder Cattle
Auction
Estimated Receipts
10,800
Same Day Last Week
8,875
Trade fairly active, feeder
steers steady, feeder heifers
steady, instances 1.00 lower
on Good and Mixed Good and
Choice consignments under
500 lb. Majority receipts
Mixed Good and Choice and
Choice 500-800 lb. feeder
steers, 300-700 lb. feeder
heifers. Moderate at
tendance buyers.
FEEDER STEERS
Choice 350-500 lb. 30.00-37.00,
Bulk 31.25-34.00, lb
33.00-36.75, 600-700 lb. 34.00-
38.00, largely 35.00-37.25,700-
850 lb. 35.00-38.25, lot 1000 lb.
included at 38.00.
Mixed Good and Choice
400-500 lb. 27.00-31.00, 500-600
lb. 30.00-34.00, 6004)00 lb.
32.00- Good 350-500 lb.
23.00- 500-700 lb. 27.50-
31.50.
FEEDER HEIFERS:
Choice 300-500 lb. 24.00-26.50,
500-750 lb. 26.50-30.00. Mixed
Good and Choice 350-500 lb
20.00-23.00, 500-800 lb. 24.00-
27.00. Good 300-400 lb. 16.00-
18.00, 400-500 lb. 18.00-21.00,
500-800 lb. 20.00-24.00.
CATTLE FOR THE
WEEK: Choice Feeder
Steers and Heifers over 600
lb. 50 cents to 1.00 lower,
other weights and grades
1.00-3.00 lower. Slaughter
cows closed 1.50-3.00 lower,
while slaughter bulls
finished 1.00-2.00 lower
Limited supply slaughter
heifers closed generally
steady. Salable receipts this
week totaled near 31,800
head compared to 28,355 last
week and 19,741 last year.
Cows comprised near 19
percent, feeders 79 percent
of total.
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