2—Lancaster Farming. Saturday. February 18. 1961 Vintage Livestock New-Holland At~Lancaster Yards Slaughter Steers Slaughter Steers Lower *T J*An/j i Remain SteadV' Slaughter steers sold 25 nets were down to 12 Trading blow And Lower lvernc ? m y lower at the February 16th utility and commerce CATTLE- 429. Cows com- auction at the New Holland bulls brought 20 50 to 24 CATTLE: 3100 compared 25, several 2-3 19 50, 240 pnse< i 45 percent of the suj?- Sales Stables. Cows compns- w ith a few to 24.50 with 2006 last week. Supply 260 lbs-. 19.25-19.75. US. 1-3 ply Compared with 'last ed 40 per cent of the run . f , , f - 84fX included 40 percent slaught- mostly 2-3, 300-600 lb. sows wee k’s market, slaughter of 933 head of cattle.. Cows 96 f nomd fledebsteers er steers and 45 percent were 12.50-16.00. , ste ers steady with lessor were 1.00 to 1.50 lower O 4 35 to 2 5 10 d Stockers and feeders. Trading SHEEP: 200, compared quality and fills considered, while bulls were' 50 to 1.00 _ , „„ , , was slow, especially on feed- with 274 last week. Trading Cows 50 lower. Bulls 50 highei, „ „ „ . , ® ol,i ers and stockers. Slaughter was moderately active. Wool- higher. T ] le bulk of the choice 4 00 T Jo^-, steers were fully 50 lower, e d slaughter lambs were Few lots 950-1150 lb. grade slaughter steers made vealers made 23 to 35, p, a ? spots 75 lower Cows were steady. Good and Choice 73- Choice grade slaughter 26 to 27 60. Several 990 to and ev ' 50 lower. Bulls were 25-50 10 0 lb. slaughter lambs rang- steers 26 35-2725. Good to went to 27.75 “Poi tthi if,, 1a T higher Stockers and feeders ed from 20.00-21.00 Choice low Choice 24.00-26.25, Stan- to 2810. Good to low choice good 21 to utility la to were steady. and Prime 21.00-21.50, Utih- dard down to 22100, several brought 24 to 26 witli stand- - 41 - Loads and lots Choice ty and low Good 17 00-20.00. lots Utility 20 00-21.50. ard down to 21.75. 2 Fcbriaary 15 sale 0(| 'S ‘ferSi lowSSice 2425.2650, mtU Chicago Cattle Cutters 14 75-16.25. Utility S",f" ' « t,s a ‘ 2«ht and "u'i Standard selling down to 22. -m r . . and Commercial bulls 20 0C- 14 25 to 15 50. Shelly can- stock bulls and two cSte d rlflSffitT J o p S teerS AtO 23.00 few Good grade bulls |^ t J^£ n £ ntmued * 16.50-18 50 Canners and low ■ c ?v'uf 3 Snrk several W mn ' t]v o Fresh .. cows, Holstens - Cutters 15 25-16 50, shelly Steady tO StrORQ 7l-25 25 grade 195 130 Tte 18 50 i» S 3O0 ’ 525 ’ Guernseys - $l& Canners 13 00. 1 73 rATVK iso ■> 25 Lotll 10 9s 225, other breeds - $lB5-25? Utility and Commercial CHICAGO Local receipts , nowSr‘ rnn* &HEFP fi Nnv stock bulls - $9O-130 Start balls sold at 20.00-24.00. unchanged from last Week salc tn a e . ° U Q ? D heifers - $45-110 ‘ Good grade up to 25.00, and consist of receipts 75 percent * - prime ?sno2i’ *O Sh 3 market ’ The February 13 ho 1;t a lot 1115 lbs at 26 00 A few steers, 15 percent Heifers, & S Vn? wp«Xa 92 no *«' , , .. sale featured a load of Kaj Medium and Good 650-900 5 per cent cows. Percentage' ? It ] f ° tnfarri ° A AAillr AAnrLnf Eas mules that sold fro-; lb. feeder steers made 22 0C- prime down from 20 to a , w fVUIK lYiarKer $5OO to $695 per pair A W 26.50 and a load 890 lb. short 15 percent and Choice e]f , J (From page 3) odd head of mules in ik “ssvgr 7,5 a?- 55 ,o “ per - sMsy-o-t “as *“ 21010 *• moderateltT achve r ifeaf Average choice to prime 195-213’ lbs. ' 21.50-21 60°'1-3 west coast supplies were gen- were lowe- Tvith ® tee ? s stead y to strong, low 208-213 lb. hogs 19 50-19.60, at a seasonal low f i le^’ Choice and, below steady to , Offerings were fully ample ' s i oC 63j in,T’ G rhni 50 lower with good and be- to burdensome at all markets SSs brought 28 OO i?. w ■ 25 to fully 50 lower - Heifers 26.25-26 50 Small bh ° ug h surplus was light at - ’ sno 230 Chome and Prime 35 42 a C ‘ lo * ce and Prim & Heifers lot Prime 26.75T8u1k Choice Atlanta and on the west . 5i10165 Kufp ‘' Sw'on Mid P a^bro 3 4t Is" 25 ? Q 5 50°S r S 25 °°- 2 « 00 ' S? demßn4 W3S 9 !eni™ 44., Standard and low-Good s t e adv to 25 Wp/’ HtilUy and commercial 20.00-28 00, Utility down to 50 Bulls 17 50-2100. Good and 18 00 23'Xeders •weak to § Choice vealers 25 00-31,00. PIOGS 1825 compared seeders weak to 50 low- individual prime 32 00, Culls with 1106 last week Trading _ down to 14.00 was moderately active. Bar- ~ len , l° a ds prime 1175-1325 Several loads good 875- rows and gilts were steady „ slaughter steers 28.25, 975-lb feeding steers 23.00- t© 25 lower. Sows were s„ea- Choice and Prime 900- 24 25, Medium 725-950 lbs. dy. US. 1-2 190-230 lb. bar- * weights 25 -28 . 21 75-22 85, Load common rows and gilts were 20 25- Mixed Choice and Prime 900 lbs. 20 25 21 25 No 1 195-225 lbs. sold at 21 50-22 00, with a few at 22.50. 1-3 190-240 lb hogs were 19 75-20 00, mostly 20- "DID YOU SAY KEYSTONE LEGHORNS?" £»n*nnai ■*■■»■■■*■* iREISTSI • Sure Crop Seeds • s ■ • ft ALFALFAS Vernal DePuil Ranger Buffalo Grimm CLOVERS Pennscott Kealand Penaa. Grown Mammoth HYBRID CORN DEVELOPED BY - PENN STATE EXP. STATION Get our prices and save money s REIST I SEED COMPANY 2 MOUNT JOY, PA, J Piione OL 3-3821 An Analysis For Every Need Granular 16-8-8 IQ-2Q-20 18-28-10 10-10-10 8-16-16 6-18-18 6-12-12 5-10-10 0-25-25 0-20-0 DON’T DELAY . . 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