, Hog Markets Lancaster Market Mon., Jan. 9,1978 HOGS: Barrows and gilts 1.00-2.00 higher. BARROWS AND GILTS: US 1-2 200-240 lb. 48.00-48.35; US 1 200-240 lb, 49.0049.25; US 1-3 200-255 lb. 47.25-48.00. New Holland Hog New Holland, Pa. Monday, Jan. 9,1978 Hog Auction 1820 Today Last Monday ' 1076 j TREND; No trend - available, market not reported last two weeks because of "“holidays. Barrows and gilts active on early sales; BARROWS AND GILTS: US 1-2 200-240 lb. 46.70- 47.75;Few US 1 190-235 lb. 47.70-48.25; US 2-3 220-250 lb. 46.00-46.75. New Holland Feeder Pig New Holland, Pa. Wednesday, January 11,1978 , Feeder Pigs 1009 Today Last Wednesday 881 TREND: Compared to last Wednesday i feeder pigs steady to 5.00 lower. All prices on a per hundred weight basis. US.I-2 35-50 lb. 70.00-85.00; 50-75 lb. 69.00-78.00. US 2-3 lb. 58.00-83,00; 45-70 lb. 45.00-72.00^-; ' . , . . r ———— ATTENTION CATTLE FEEDERS Do you want to make buying your stackers and feeders easy. It can be very simple. Just call and give us your order. All 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 For Further Information, Call 717-397-5136 I Lancaster Auction Wednesday, Jan. 11,1978 HOGS: Barrows and gilts 25-50 higher. BARROWS AND GILTS: US 1-2 200-240 lb. 48.25-48.85; Few US 1 200-235 lb. 49.25- 49.50; US 1-3 200-255 lb. 47.50- 48.25. Vintage Hog Saturday, January 7 Reported 781 head. No. 1, 200 to 240 lbs. 47.6048.25; No. 1-2,200 to 240 lbs. 46.8547.50; No. 2-3,200 to 240 lbs. 46.3546.85; sows 34.50-37.25; boars 27.00-33.00; heavystraights 43.0046.00; lightweights, 140 to 180 lbs. 38.5040.00. Wednesday, January 11 Reported 561 head. No. 1, 200 to 230 lbs. 48.0049.00; No. 2-3,210 to 240 lbs. 47.00-48.00; sows 33.00-37.00; boars 29.25; heavystraights, 265 to 280 lbs. 43.0046.00; lightweights, 145 to 175 lbs. 38.7541.00. Peoria Hog Auction Thursday, January 12,1978 HOGS: '3BOO. Barrows & gilts fairly active, opening mostly 1.00 lower than the bulk of Wednesday’s sales. US 1-2 200-230 lb. 45.5046.00,56 head 46.25; US 1-3 200-240 lb. 45.0045.50. SOWS: .50-I.oolower. US 1-3 350-500 lb 38.00:38.50. NEXT FEEDER PIG SALE s TUESDAY, JANUARY 17 -1 P.M. Consign all your feeder pigs to Walter M. Dunlap & Sons where they will be handled by a capable and experienced staff. Feeder pigs received front 6 A.M. to 11 A.M LANCASTER STOCK YARDS St. Louis Hog Market Thursday, January 12,1978 HOGS: 7000. Barrows & gilts moderate, 50-75 lower. US 1-3 200-250 lb 45.50-46.00. SOWS: .50-1.00 lower. US 1-3 300-45 Q lb 38.00-38.50. Indianpolis Hog Thursday, January 12,1978 HOGS: 2500. Barrows & gilts moerately active, most ly 1.00, instances 1.25 lower. US 1-2 200-230 lb 46.25-46.50; US 1-3 200-245 lb, 45.50-46.25. SOWS: Steady to weak; trade moderately active. US 1-3 300-425 lb 37.50-38.00. Lancaster Grain Friday, Jan. 13,1978 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 com and soybean meal which are per ton. The average prices quoted Friday, Jan. 13 are as follows: Bld+ Offered+ Ear Com 52.00 59.00 Shelled Com 2.25 2.48 Barley 1.95 2.15 Oats Local 1.25 1.50 Western 1.80 ' 2.00 Wheat v 2.52 2.Z0 Soybeans 5.50 Soybean (Meal , V, * CONTACT: JOHN CAMPBELL Atglen, PA (215)593-5529 GARY McGEE Spring Run, PA (717)349-2340 DAN DERR Conowingo, MD (301) 378-3280 Chambersburg Auction CATTLE 462. Compared with last Thursday’s market, slaughter cows 50 cent to $1.50 higher. Few Choice 1150-1450 lbs. slaughter steers 42.75-44.60, Good 37.50-41.50, few Standard 34.75-38.00, few Utility 30.60-32.85. Few Good slaughter heifers 35.10-37.50, few Standard 31.50-33.50, few Utility 28.85-31.00. Utility & Commercial slaughter cows 26,50-29.00, few to 29.50, few Commercial No. 4-5 25.50- 27.50, Cutters 26.00-27.50,’ Canner & Low Cutter 23.00- 26.00, Shells down to 19.50. Few Standard slaughter bullocks 32.85-33.85, few Utility 26.00-29.10. Yield Grade #1 1200-1950 lbs. slaughter bulls 33.10-37.35, one 38.50. Good St Choice 400- 800 lbs. feeder steers 30.00- 38.00, few to 40.00. CALVES 673. Vealers $1 to mostly $3 to $9 lower. Prime vealers 74.00-82.00, Choice' 64.00- Good 50.00-65.00, Standard & Good 110-130 lbs. 43.00- 90-110 lbs. 37.00- 42.00, Standard 70-90 lbs. 30.00- Utility 50-100 lbs. 5.00- Farm calves, holstein bulls 90-120 lbs. 39.00- few to 58.00. HOGS 136. US No. 1-3 200- 240 lbs. barrows & gilts 44.00- 44.85, few No. 2-3 190-250 lbs. 43.0043.75. US No. 1-3 300-600 lbs. sows 32.00-35.00. Boars 22.00- FEEDER PIGS 110. US No. 1-3 2040 lbs. feeder pigs 14.00- per head. SHEEP 21. Choice 5040 lbs. wooled slaughter lambs 56.50-68.00. ! B & R CATTLE CO. A 226.00 , Washington Boro, PA 3. , 17582 , I V ' Office Phone L (717) 872-5491 4 * Specializing in T k Stockers & Feeders f- / s J John Bowman | Ph: (717)653-5728 | \ A ) Ron Ranck 'I Ph: (717)656-9849 £ Lancaster Farming, Saturday, January |4> 1978^ Futures Trading (Closing Bids as of Thursday, January 12,1978) Chicago Chicago New York Chicago Cattle Hogs Maine Fresh Eggs Potatoes Jan. Feb. 41.65 14.90 March April 41.20 39.65 4.14 41.80 May 42.55 41.25 June July 43.00 38.55 Aug. Nov. Trend - Cattle are mixed, Hogs are lower, Potatoes are higher, and eggs are higher. Market Provided by Commodity Department Reynolds Securities, Inc. Chicago Grain Futures (Closing Bids as of Thursday, January 12,1978) Soybean Corn Wheat Soybeans Meal Jan. March 2.24% 2.77% 6.05% 163.20 May 2.28% 2.89% July 2.30% 2.89% 6.17% 167.80 2.30 Sept. Trend - Corn is lower, Wheat is lower, Soybeans are mixed, and Soybean Meal is lower. Market Provided by Commodity Department Reynolds Securities, Inc. U.S. Inspected Livestock Sla lighter Estimated Daily Livestock Slaughter Under Federal Inspection CATTLE CALVES HOGS Week to Date 597,000 73,000 Same Period Last Week 450,000 55,000 Same Period Last Year 584,000 LANCASTER STOCK YARDS Let us put your corn to work. At this time it makes good sense to turn corn into beef and pork. We at J.M. Hoober Inc. stand ready to assist you in the buying and marketing of ail your livestock needs. OUR BUSINESS IS MORE THAN LIVESTOCK OUR BUSINESS IS SERVICE TO YOU lnin Veeder pis saLe - hnuary v, ism J.M. Hoober Steer Division Ph: (717)397-6191, 569-2084 Please Call Us Soon J.M. Hoober Hog, Calf & Sheep Division Ph: (717) 397-6191,626-5659 3.84 43.15 4.79 42.10 41.10 5.96V* 163.30 6.13 6.15% 168.10 2.95 1,136,000 880,000 1,054,000 71,000 3 45.50 165.80 SHEEP 88,000 66,000 W,OOO