# Hog Mai\&ts Lancaster Auction Wednesday, September 8 HOGS: Barrows and gilts fully steady. BARROWS AND GILTS: US 1 200-230 lb. 45.00-15.50; US 1-2 200-240 lb. 44.25-14.50; US 2-3 200-240 lb. 43.85-14.25; 240-260 lb. 43.00-13.75. Vintage Paradise, Pa. Saturday, September 4 HEAD; 451 No. 1 200 - 240 lbs. 43.75 - 44.35, 20 head 44.75 - 45.10; No. 2 - 3 200 - 240 lbs. 42.00 - 43.60; Heavy hogs 260 - 285 lbs. 37.50 - 43.50; Lightweight hogs 170 - 185 lbs. 34.50 - #.50; Sows 300 - 570 lbs. 36.25 - 39.25; Boars 300 - 570 lbs. 30.50 - 31.00. Vintage Fat Hog Sale Paradise, Pa. Wednesday, Septembers HEAD: 585 No. 1 44.00 - 44.60; No. 2 and 3 43.50 - 43.85; Heavy Hogs 250 - 260 lbs. 42.25 - 43.50; Lightweight hogs 180 lbs., 39.00 - 41.50; Sows 300 - 530 lbs. 34.00 - 39.25; Boars 350 - 700 lbs. 30.75 - 32.00. ATTEHTOH FARMERS!! N PLACE ORDERS NOW FOR BEST PRICE WifeI.'IILTOII SILAGE COMPOUND QUALITY CONKLIN PRODUCTS MELVIN R. WEAVER RDI Box 529 Manheim, PA PH: 717-569-6576 National Reputation - Local Service St. Louis Thursday, Sept 9,1976 HOGS: 5000. Barrows and gilts moderate, mostly 50 lower. US 1-2 200-240 lb. 43.00- 43.25; about 25 head around 225 lb. 43.50; US 1-3 200-260 lb. 42.75-43.00. Indianapolis HOGS: 1500, Barrows & gilts moderately active, mostly 50 lower* US 1-2 200-230 lb. 43.25- 43.50; US 1-3 200-240 lb. 43.00- 43.25. Peoria Auction Thursday, Sept 9,1976 HOGS: 3500. Barrows and gilts fairly active, opening weak to 50 lower. US 1-2 200-240 lb. mostly 43.00; 69 bead 43.10-43.25; US 1-3 200-250 lb. 42.50-43.00. New Holland HOGS: 997. Retail: 45.25-46.00. Heavyweight: 43.0043.75. Lightweight: 42.0043.75. Wholesale; 43.7545.25. Sows: 34.75-39.00. Boars: 32.50-39.00. Lancaster Market No market report available due to holiday. New Holland Feeder Pigs HEAD: 719. No. land247-681b5.,65.00- 76.00; No. 2 33-42 lbs. 73.00- 96.00, 43-59 lbs. 67.00-76.00; No. 2 and 3 24-32 lbs. 84.00- 97.00, 33-47 lbs. 72.5<M3.00, 54-78 lbs. 61.00-71.00; No. 3 31- 4G lbs. 75.00-81.00, 48-79 lbs. 65.00- Utility 25-46 lbs. 71.00- Lancaster Grain Prices Thursday, Sept 10 These prices are made up of the average prices quoted by a number of participating area 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 corn and soybean meal which are per ton. The average prices quoted Thursday, Sept. 10, are as follows: Bid+Offered+ Ear Corn 85.00 94.00 Shelled Com 2.95 3.18 Barley 2.10 2.22% Oats Local 1.52% 1.77% Western 1.94% 2.16 Wheat 2.89 3.10 Soybeans 6.92 Soybean Meal 237.50 -1-Bid is the price the dealer will buy from the farmer delivered to the mill. Sell is the price the dealer will sell for at his mill. CONTACT: JOHN CAMPBELL Atglen, PA (215) 593-5529 GARY McGEE Spring Run, PA (717) 349-2340 New Holland Dairy Wednesday, Sept. 8 Reported receipts of 92 cows, 4 heifers, and no bulls. Market stronger than last week’s market. Load of Pennsylvania fresh cows 700-900, springers 725-1000; Load of Franklin County fresh cows 630-1100, springers 625-850; Load of Pennsylvania fresh cows 445- 790; Load of Pennsylvania fresh cows 555-780. Herd dispersal, all stages of lactation 300-630; Locally consigned cows 500-925; Springing heifers 500-700. New Holland Horse Monday, Sept. 6 Reported receipts of 404 horses, mules, and ponies. Market steady with last week’s market. Load of riding horses out of Tennessee 410-600; Load of riding horses out of Ten nessee 250-410; one regular quarter horse 1275. Local work horses 500-600; driving horses 175-350; riding horses 150-225; better riding horses 150-225; lightweight 18-25; heavyweight 25-28, mares 10- 40; colts 5-20; geldings 10-35; larger ponies 65-110. Lancaster Cattle Friday, September 3 Special Friday Slaughter Cattle Auction -172. CATTLE: Small supply slaughter steers fully steady; other classes not tested. SLAUGHTER STEERS: One lot high Choice and Prime 3-4 1160 lb. 39.00; one lot Choice mainly 2 1175 lb. 38.85; Choice 2-4 1000-1275 lb. 36.75-38.25; high Good and low Choice 2-3 950-1250 lb. 35.25-36.50; Good 2-3 925-1025 lb. 34.0035.10. BULLOCKS: Couple Choice 1000-1200 lb. 33.00- 33.60. Yield grade 11100-1450 lb. bulls 31.75-34.75. have a nice weekend... .lift up your h*ad Lancaster Farming, Saturday, Sept. 11,1976 — Futures Trading (Closing bids as of Thursday, September 9) Chicago Chicago New York New York Cattle Hogs Maine Fresh Eggs Potatoes September October 46.27 38.80 November December 41.27 36.95 January February 41.55 36.75 March April 42.85 36.40 5.86 May June Trend Cattle are Lower, Hogs are Lower, Potatoes are Mixed, and Eggs are Lower. Markets Provided by Commodity Department Reynolds Securities, Inc. CHICAGO GRAIN FUTURES (Closing bids as of Thursday, September 9) Com Wheat Soybeans Meal September 2.97% 3.22% 7.34% 205.50 October November 2.94% 3.33% December January February March 3.03% 3.35 7.51% 210.00 3.07% 3.50% 7.50 210.30 May June Trend Com is Lower, Wheat is Stronger, Soybeans are Stronger, and Soybean Meal is Stronger. Markets Provided by Commodity Department Reynolds Securities, Inc. U.S. Inspected Livestock Slaughter Estimated Daily Livestock Slaughter Under Federal Inspection CATTLE HOGS 460.000 852,000 604.000 1,067,000 588.000 988,000 Week to Date Same Period Last Week Same Period Last Year TRY A CLASSIFIED AD! REMEMBER US when you purchase cattle in Virginia this Fall. call us collect from the sale HAPPY TO SERVE YOU!! S. K. SHOTZBER6ER, INC. jJVESTOCj^TRANSPORTATIOJN Gene Zwally, President Marvin Johns, Secy.-Treasurer P.O. Box 925, Lancaster, Pa. 17604 Phone: (717) 393-4641 (day or night) Specializing in The Filling Of Your Custom Feeder Orders. Fully Staffed To Handle Your Market Cattle & Market Hogs. NEXT FEEDER PIG SALE SEPTEMBER 14, 1976 Call Us Soon PH: (717) 397-6191,569-2084,626-5659 61.80 61.40 4.71 62.30 62.70 5.53 7.52 Soybean 206.00 7.42 209.50 7.47% 209.50 SHEEP 77,000 103.000 139.000 3
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