Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, November 27, 1976, Image 3

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    Hog Morkets
Lancaster
Market
HOGS: Barrows and gilts
50-1.00 lower.
BARROWS AND GILTS:
US 1 200-230 lb. 37.00-37.50,
US 1-2 200-240 lb. 35.75-36.85,
US 2-3 200-240 lb. 34.75-35.60,
Few 240-265 lb. 33.10-34.60
Indianapolis
Wednesday, Nov. 24,1976
Indianapolis Hogs: 1500 -
Barrows & gilts very active,
mostly 75-1.50 higher in
stances 2.00 up on wts over
250 lb. Indications receipts
will fall about 500 short of
estimate. US 1-2 200-230 lbs.
35.25- US 1-3 200-240 lbs.
34.25- US 2-3 250-265 lbs.
31,50-33.00; Two lots US 2-4
around 280 lbs. 29.50.
♦ HAY, STRAW AND EAR CORN SAlll
Every Wednesday Thru
December at 12 Noon.
HARVEY Z. MARTIN
North Maple Ave., Leola, PA
Home Phone 215-445-5303
We Buy On Orders.
Bus. Phone Wed. Only
717-656-7270
At David Good’s Farm Equipment Sate
' Leola, PA
We also buy hay and straw privately. i
National Reputation - Local Service
ATTENTION CATTLE FEEDERS
Do you want to make buying your stockers and feeders easy. It can be very simple. Just call and
give us your order. Ail orders filled to your exact specifications. Call us anytime. We can be very
helpful.
WALTER M. DUNLAP & SONS
' ■
Consignors can get state tags at our office, thereby saving 25c marketing expense
Lancaster
Auction
HOGS: Barrows and gilts
mostly 50 higher.
BARROWS AND GILTS:
US 1 200-230 lbs. 37.50-38.00;
US 1-2 200-240 lbs. 36.25-37.00;
US 2-3 200-240 lbs. 35.25-36.00;
Few 240-260 lbs. 34.50-35.00.
St. Louis
St. Louis Hogs: 4000 -
Barrows & gilts active, 75-
1.00 higher. US 1-2 200-235
lbs. 35.0035.25; US 1-3 200-230
lb. 34.5035.00; 230-250 lbs.
34.0034.50.
Peoria Auction
Wednesday, Nov. 24,1976
Poria Hogs: 3000 - Barrows
& gilts active, opening 1.00-
1.50 higher. US 1-2 200-230
lbs. 35.0035.50; 17 Head US 1
35.75; US 1-3 200-240 lbs.
14.5035.00.
NEXT FEEDER
TUESDAY,
Consign all your feeder pigs to Walter M. Dunlap & Sons
where they will be handled by a capable and experienced staff.
Feeder pigs received from 6 A.M. to 11 A.M.
UNCASTER STOCK YARDS
For Further Information, Call 717-397-5136
Vintage
Auction
Vintage Sales Stables
November 20,1976
HEAD: 975
No, 1 36.50 - 37.00; No. 2
35.50 - 36.35; No. 3 34.50 -
35.25; Heavyweight 250-300
lbs. 31.50-33.50; 180 lbs. 31.00
- 34.50; Sows 400-650 lbs. 25.00
- 28.50; Boars 250 - 750 lbs.
22.00.
Wednesday, Nov. 24
405 Head.
No. 1 37.00-37.50; No. 2
34.5035.50; Later Sales 33.50
34.25; Heavy Hogs 250280
30.00-32.00; Sows 350-800
23.5025.00.
New Holland
HOGS: 1713
Retail: 30.75-36.50
Heavyweight 34.00-34.50
Lightweight 34.00-34.50
Wholesale 34.50-35.75
Sows 22.60-31.00
Boars: 18.00-28.00
Lancaster
Feeder Pigs
Tuesday, Nov. 23,1976
Feeder Pigs
1446
1783
TODAY
TWO WEEKS AGO
TREND: Compared to two
weeks ago feeder pigs 4.00-
8.00 higher. All prices on a
per hundred weight basis.
US 1-2 28-40 lbs. 58.00-64.00;
40-50 lbs. 54.00-83.50; 5080
lbs. 50.0081.00; 60-70 lbs.
41.00-51.00; 74-80 lbs. 41.00-
44.00.
US 2-3 28-40 lbs. 55.0083.00;
One lot 30 1b3.50.50; 40-50 lbs.
50.00-58.00; 5080 lbs. 45.50-
57.50; One lot 82 lbs. 43.50;
One lot 85 lbs. 40.00.
CONTACT:
JOHN CAMPBELL
Atglen, PA
(215) 593-5529
GARY McGEE
Spring Run, PA
(717) 349-2340
DAN DERR
Conowingo, MD.
(301) 378-3280
PIG SAL
7-1 P.M.
DEC.
Increase
small in
’77 food
prices
WASHINGTON D.C. -
Large food supplies will help
to slow increases in retail
food prices during the first
half of next year. That’s the
assessment of James Donald
in remarks prepared for the
Department of Agriculture’s
National Agricultural
Outlook Conference recently
in Washington. Donald, of
the Department’s Economic
Research Service, says
increasing consumer
demand and rising
marketing costs will keep
upward pressure on food
prices. But, retail food prices
in the first half of 1977 may
average only around three
per cent higher, similar to
1976’s rise.
Officials say prices for all
of 1977 should also average
three or four per cent above
1976, assuming expected
output of meats and
livestock products and
barring surprises in next
year’s crops.
These percentages are
minor in comparison with
the increases of 14 per cent in
1973 and 1974, and another
eight per cent in 1975. Dpnald
suggests that retail prices
will remain relatively steady
this winter.
Swine usually require 2 to
2.5 pounds of water per
pound of dry feed, but they
may consume as much as 4
to 4.5 pounds of water per
pound of feed at high tem
peratures. The higher the
temperature the more water
is consumed.
Horses usually need two to
three pounds of water per
pound of dry ration con
sumed.
TRY A
CLASSIFIED
Lancaster Farming, Saturday, Nov. 27,1976
Futures Trading
Closing Bids as of Thursday, Nov. 25
Chicago Chicago Near York New York
Cattle Hogs Maine Fresh Eggs
Potatoes
November
December 41.70 34.15
January
February 39.67 32.30
March
April 39.02 30.25 8.11 52.85
May
June 41.27 32.60
July
Aug, 41.62 33.10
Trend—Cattle are lower, Hogs are lower, Potatoes are
higher, and Eggs are weaker.
Markets Provided by Commodity Department
Reynolds Securities, Inc.
CHICAGO GRAIN FUTURES
(Closing bids as of Thursday, Nov. 25)
Corn Wheat Soybeans Meal
November
2.44 2.61%
December
January
2.52% 2.78% 6.83% 196.30
March
2.57% 2.77 6.74 193.00
May
2.61 2.80 6.66% 188.00
July
Aug.
2.61 2.86
Sept.
Trend—Com is weaker, Wheat is lower, Soybeans are
stronger, and Soybean Meal is lower.
Markets Provided by Commodity Department
Reynolds Securities, Inc.
U.S. Inspected
Livestock Slaughter
Reported receipts for the first three days this week.
Estimated Daily Livestock Slaughter
Under Federal Inspection
CATTLE HOGS
Week to date
Same Period last week
Same period last year
— II ■ %
As you know there are no easy ways to farm
and to raise livestock. You work hard with your
hands & back & you try to use all the knowledge
your parents taught you, then you trust m the
Lord.
Our business has no short cuts or easy ways
either. We just work hard to supply you with
quality feeder cattle & stand ready to assist you
when your livestock is ready for market.
NEXT FEEDER PIG SALE
DECEMBER 7, 1976
Please Call Us Soon
PH; (717) 397-6191.569-2084,626-5659
6.99 56.60
9.53 51.00
34.00
6.79 195.20
6.55 187.00
6.78 180.00
1,012,000
956.000
816.000
440.000
438.000
445.000
3
70.75
66.15
59.00
Soybean
194.00
SHEEP
71.000
72.000
78.000