Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, July 18, 1959, Image 10

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    —'Lancaster Farming. Saturday, July 18. 1959
10
• Chicago Yards
(From page 2)
below 1175 lb. average of
last week which was the
highest in four months and
estimated at 1170 lbs.
Bulk slaughter heifers
good to high-choice. Trading
on slaughter steers uneven
throughout the week with a
moderately active trade on
the relatively moderate sup
ply before 1100 lbs and a
generally slow trade on
heavier.
Despite reduced local re
ceipts, and steady prices on
carcass beef, on the Chicago
wholesale meat trade slaugh
ter steer over 1100 lbs. stea
dy to 50 lower with weights
over 1200 lbs. hardest to
move.
Steers 1100 lbs. and be
low, steady to 50 higher.
Heifers steady to 50 largely
on utility and commercial,
Bulls mostly $1 lower. Veal
'ers steady. Stockers and
feeders slow with stock
calves and light-weight stock
steers steady. Feeders steady
to 50 lower.
Loadlocs mostly prime 1,-
100 - 1135 lb slaughter
steers 29 50 - 30 50. Two
loads 1200 and 1275 lb. 30-
75, and load high-prime 1170
lbs. 32 50 Loadlots mixed
choice and prime 1150-1350
lbs., 28 - 29 Load high
choice and prime 1450 lbs.
26.50 and load high-choice
with a prime end, 1400 lbs,
27.75 late. Load mixed
choice and prime 1350 lbs,
28.25 and load high-choice,
around 1,000 lb. yearlings,
29.50. Bulk good to high
choice steers 1100 lbs. and
below, 26.25 - 29.
Four loads mostly prime
1125 lb. slaughter heifers, 29
Bulk good to high-choice 25-
28, including several loads
average to high-choice 925 -
1050 lbs., 27 75 - 28. Load
high-choice around 1050 lbs.,
28 25. Util, and std. mostly
20 - 24.50
Util, and cmml. cows 16 75
- 20 late with few high-com
mercial and std. 20 25 - 22.
Canners and cutters 15-18 75
Occasional heavy holstein
cutter 19, and few light-shel
ly - canners down to 13 50.
Util, and cmml. bulls 21 50-
24, late with occasional hea
vy fat bull, 20-21.
Few good and choice veal
ers, 33. Most std. and good,
25-32. Culls down to 15
Mixed good and choice 700-
900 lb feeders, 26 75-29 25.
Load good and choice 775
lbs , 29 25 Load good 675 lb
feeding heifers, 27. Load
med and good 575 lb. shot
yearling stock steers, 28 75
v^S.
MSgi acids for top-growth perform
ance. That's why high energy
MA-CO performs with high efficiency, on less feed! For
"Get Up and Grew", change to MA-CO!
6. G. MELLINGER & SON
Willow Street. R. D. 1
IRA B. LANDIS -
779 Va’ley Rd., Lancaster
Pioneer Manufacturers o I High Efficiency Poultry Rations
-■ - —•— — ———■——. . '
Babcock Bessie
8 TO 16 WEEKS OF AGE
Delivered Prices
8 WEEKS 95c 12 WEEKS $1.28
All pullets subject to prior sale
All Bessie pullets are full-fed on the best
feeds available. They are grown in con
finement and are isolated from older birds.
BABCOCK HATCHERY, he.
R. D. 3. LITITZ, PENNA.
Phone MAdison 6-5872
• Wheat Vote
(From page 12)
revised corn support pro
gram of $1.12 support prices
for all corn produced, with
no quotas or allotments.
The complications of con
tinued publicity to the huge
wheat stockpiles in CCC
bins, plus dwindling allot
ments m the “one-crop”
wheat belt regions; plus the
Seaway; plus rising produc
tion costs for small units;
plus competition for foreign
markets; plus U. S. committ
ments to both wheat produc
ing and consuming nations;
plus our own domestic poli
tics, and regional competi-
Severalloads good 390 - 497
lb stock steer calves, 30-33.-
50 Part load 390 lbs, 33 50
Med and good mixed-steer
and heifer calves, 400 lbs.
28 75.
With MA-CO Complete GROW
ING RATION every bit of its 18%
(min.) protein goes to work for
your birds. Quality formulation
includes a wide range of rich
protein sources • • • guarantees
high levels of all essential amino
S. O. TRUPE
East Earl, R. D. 1
M. S. GRAYBILL & SON
Bareville
tion—leave the election out- extension poultry
come more in doubt than recommends gatjL
has been the case in several frequently and rem J|
jears. animal heat fr om
The most certain thing a- on 38 possible 61)1 1
bout the vote is that it will '— ,
probably be “No” locally. Patronize Lancast.
Carl Dossin, Penn State ing Advertisers.
Ist Quartile Penna. Random
Sample Egg Laying
Contest
Highest All - Breed nd Highest
Hen Record in Pot. / Hen Record u
Laying Contest Nation
r
UPSIDE-DOWN. BACKWARDS, OR
ANY WAY YOU LOOK AT IT
KEYSTONE LEGHORNS
ARE HARD TO BEAT
• Higher Quality • . Lower Chick
KEYSTONE HATCHERY
2556 Creek Hill Rd., Lancaster
Rep. Daniel R. Myers, Ph. Leola OL6-221
Hatchery Ph. Leola OL 6-7851
Breeding Farm Ph. Ephrata RE 3-6179
pon, tZcuUcfy ‘ZZedcdte
Since 1902 these RED (
marks have been the stand:
quality milk, meat and egj
• RED COMB Foul
• PIONEER Dairy,
Stop In today for
Joseph M. Goo
LEOLA QU
1958
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