Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, September 25, 1976, Image 3

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    Hog Markets
New Holland Fcodcr PigH
WntorwUr-Vpt &
M 8 Shoal*
No 1 U 2 3M9 lb 72 75.
54*2«i-7«. No 2 27 J 8 lb 75-
M. 40-49 70-72. VM2 047
Specializing in The Filling Of
Your Custom Feeder Orders.
Fully Stalled To Handle Your
Market Cattle & Market Hof s
NEXT FEEDER PIG SALE
SEPTEMBER 28, 1976
Ca'l Us Soon
PH (717)397-6191.569-2084.626-5659
ATTENTION
FARMERS!!
SPRAY MATERIALS
INSECTICIDES
Place Orders Now For Best Price On
EEI3H!IZIQ SILAGE COMPOUND
QUALITY CONKLIN PRODUCTS
MELVIN R. WEAVER
RDI Box 529
PH ; 717-569-6576
National Reputation - Local Service
EEDER PIGS WILL BE RECEIVED AT 6 A.M. RATHER THAN 7 A.M. (6 A.M. TO 11 A.M
UNCASTER STOCK YARDS
Consignors can get state tags at our office, thereby saving 25c marketing
expense.
No 3 l> 3
41-£6 61-73
No 3 74-45 lb 32 71
Utility 46-36 lb 32-61. TO
-44 45-61
AND
Manheim, PA
NEXT FEEDER PIG SAL
TUESDAY,
Consign ail your feeder pigs to Walter M. Dunlap & Sons
where they will be handled by a capable and experienced staff,
For Further Information, Call 717-397-5136
liOCkS lUmnri and gi!U
1 50-1 75 lower
babbows and c.n,Ts
US 1 2»0-240 1b 40 2S-40 75.
US 3-5 200-350 lb 39 50-40 10
77-40 Ih 67 75
Hrad 1401
No I 41 50-t2 00. No 3
41 00-41 35. late Mira 40 DO
-41 00, Heavy hogs 160-I*s lb
35 00-3* 00. 230-270 lbs 36 50-
40 75, Sows 32 00-35 50.
Boars 200-650 28 00-32 23
Hud 636
No 1 39 00-39 60, No 2 & 3
38 00-38 85, Heavy Hogs 250-
280 35 00-37.73, Ught Hogs
170-190 31.50-36 25; Sows 350-
COO 28 00-30 00; Boars 400530
22 5023 50
Wednesday, Sept. 22,1976
HOGS: Barrows and gilts
1.001.50 lower.
BARROWS AND GILTS
US 1 200225 lb. 40.25; US 1-2
200235 lb. 39.0039.25; US 2-3
200240 lb. 38.35-38.85; Us 2-3
240255 lb. 37.8038.25.
New Holland
Monday, Sept. 20
1468 hogs.
Retail 41-42.50.
Heavyweight 39-40;
lightweight 37-40.
Wholesale 40-41.
Sows 2034; boars 24-35.
CONTACT:
JOHN CAMPBELL
Atglen, PA
(215) 593-5529
GARY McGEE
Spring Run, PA
(717) 349-2340
SEPT.
LiinniNtrr
Market
Mawday, V-fri 2*. ItTI
Vintage*
Sa tard«>, Sr pi 11. ItTI
Vintage Fat
Hog Sale
Paradise, Pa
Wednesday. Sept 22
Lancaster
Auction
28- IP.M.
IndiikiiiifMiliH
September 23 ItTI
Indianapolis Hors 1500
Uarttrw* ami gills artive
75 100 higher Herelpts
rurrenU) 400 below earl)
estimate US 12 2DO-X3O lb
40 00-40 25. l‘S 1-3 200-230 lb
39 75-40 00
St. l>ouiH
September a. 1971
ST I/GUIS HCXkS 5000
Barrows and gills active,
unevenly 50-1 50 higher,
large share 1 00-1 25 higher
US 1-2 200-240 lb 40 00-40 25.
about 150 head 40 50. US 1-3
200-250 lb 39 75-40 00
Peoria Auction
PEORIA HOGS 3000
Barrows and gilts
moderately active, opening
501 00 higher. US 1-2 200240
lb 39 0039 50; US 1-3 200250
lb 38 5039 00
New Holland
Dairy
Wednesday, Sept. 22
Reported receipts 154
cows, 3 heifers. Market
stronger than last weeks
market.
Herd dispersal 52 head, all
stages of production, 325-790.
Load New York State
springers 5801010.
Two loads Pennsylvania
cows, fresh 750-1260;
springers 775-1025.
Pennsyvlania cows, fresh,
650960. Local consigned
cows 450910; springers 475-
675.
New Holland
Horse
Monday, Sept 20
Reported receipts 398
head. Market lower than last
weeks market.
Load Tennessee riding and
driving horses; driving 390-
750; riding 275-690.
Load Tennessee riding
horses 250-350.
Local work horses 400-600;
driving 150-525; riding 150-
250; better horses 275-425.
Lightweight 15-22;
Heavyweight 24-26.
Mare ponies 25-55; colts 10-
25; geldings 25-50; larger
ponies 65-110.
ijfKJtlcr Farming. Saturday. Sept 25. 1976
Futures Trading
(1o«tQj( bidi >■ of Tharidii), September S 3
(Tilr«fo Chicago Sew York New York
(.attic Hoga Maine Krrth Kgg«
I'oUtor*
September
October 36 65 35 25
November
IHrember 38 00 33 75
January
February 39 00 33 15
March
April 40 65 32 55 6 27
May
June 42 15 35 70
Trend—Cattle are lower, Hogs are lower, Potatoes are
lower, and Eggs are higher.
Market* Provided by Commodity Department
Reynolds Securities, Inc.
w.yc:r~ r ;
CHICAGO GRAIN FUTURES
(Closing bids as of Thursday, September 23)
Soybean
Com Wheat Soybeans Meal
October
November
2.75% 3.12%
December
January
February
2.83% 3.23% 6.67% 186.00
March
2.88% 3.30 6.66% 187.00
May
2.91 3.34V4 6.65 187.30
July
Trend—Corn is lower, Wheat is higher, Soybeans are
higher, and Soybean Meid is mixed.
Markets Provided by Commodity Department
Reynolds Securities, Inc.
U.S. Inspected
Livestock Slaughter
Estimated Daily Livestock Slaughter
Under Federal Inspection
CATTLE HOGS
609.000 1,151,000
626.000 1,259,000
591.000 961,000
Week to date
Same period last week
Same period last year
GREEN DRAGON
LIVESTOCK SALES fig)
1 mile North of Ephrata, PA
SALE EVERY FRIDAY
Bulls, Steers, Slaughter Cows,
Lambs and veal calves.
11:00 A.M. - Beef Sale Stockers & Feeders
12:30 P.M. - Dairy Cows
7:00 P.M. - Small Animal Sale
HERD OF 24 LEBANON CO. COWS, Good, Big
Holsteins in all Stages.
1 HERD OF 25 YORK CO. COWS AND
HEIFERS. This is a good thin herd of cows.
We will also have consignments from Alfred
Albright, Bob Kennedy, Ray Keiper, and Kelly
Bowser.
Bring a Load and Buy a Load.
For Special, Sales and Herd Dispersals on the
farm or at our barn or other market information
call* Office 717-733-2444. Res. 717-838-4318
Waiter H. Risser, Proprietor
.T -• . --
61 30
4 SI
62 75
62 40
58 00
5 73
178.80
6.56
183.50
6.61% 184.50
SHEEP
119.000
121.000
136,000
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