—Lancaster Farming. Saturday, January 6, 1962 2 At Lancaster Yards Most Kinds Steady CATTLE; 2903 Coxnpar- Active trading on Tuesday, ed with 1761 head last week but vealers closed with all Supply includes 35 percent early advance lost. Good and slaughter steers and '55 per- Choice vealers 32 00-37 00, cent stockers and feeders Choice and Prime opened at Trading slow Slaughter 38 00-46 00 with few 47.00- steers showing some dll 48.00, and closed at 37-42, Compared with last weeks few at 43.00 Standard and close slaughter steers were low Good grade 27.00-32 00. steady Cows 50 higher Bulls Utility 21 00-27.00. and stockers and feeders HOGS' 1225 Compared steady with 876 head last week. Slaughter steers two loads Trading moderately active high Choice 1007-1023 lb Barrows and gdts 25-50 low -27 50, load high Choice and er Sows steady. U S 1-2 Prune 1430 lb 27 25, bulk of 190-230 lb 19 50-20.50, No. 1 the Choice 950-1300 lb 26.- 190-220 lb 20 50-21 00, 1-3 27., Load at 27 25, Good to 190-230 lb. 18 50-19 50/ 2-3 low Choice 24.-26. Standard 230-250 lb 18 00-18 50 Sows 22 00-24 CC. U. S 1-3 Mostly 2-3 300-600 Heifers: Few lots Good and lb 13 CO-16 00 Choice 750-900 lb 23-24.50 SHEEP: 125, Cows- Cutter and Utility w ‘ th 317 ast Trading 16.75-18.00, lew at 18 25 f ct T’ M slaughter early m week Canner - and 5 L h 1 G ° od * nd low Cutter 15 50-16 75, Shel- V h °i C£ SM 0 ?* £ aUghte r r iy Canner down to 12 00 junbs 15 50-18 50, Choice &. Bulls Utility and Coml -P™ «50-20 00, few tots 20X0-24.00, Good grade 22- P. n ™ e 2° 50 , Utility 13 00- 24 go 15 50 Few small lots choice Stockers & Feeders: Good nn^ro" afffi Choice 800-1050 lb feed- lambs 6°-b5 Ih 25 00-31 00. Good 2 2i°-23 2 50 00 ’ . ® furnish Choice 550-BCO lb stock Clt y churches with 55 per Steers 24 00-26 50 cent of their membership, CALVES: 650 Compared 86 per cent of their pastors, with 313 head last week and 62 per -cent of their Vealers 1 00-2 00 higher m teachers. lll FARM BUREAU Guaranteed Free flowing Pulverized or Granular Delivered in Bags OR Bulk-Spread on Your Farm SAVE Farm Bureau BULK FERTILIZER OUR 2nd (OF FIVE) DISCOUNT PERIODS IN EFFECT NOW! VISIT US AT THE “Farm Bureau Booth” AT THE FARM SHOW [■■■■■l HIB ■■■■■■■■ !■■■■■>■ ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■ Fertilizer H" "1 „ , ,^-r — < ' x" SERVICE EARLY DELIVERY Compared .. TIME ...LABOR MONEY Vintage Livestock Better Cattle; Top Grades Are Steady , CL aw a Inc Slaughter steers grading strength at the January 1 ■JIiUW VJullla high' choice and better con-*' auction. Other horses and PooiVa® , .. T „ tinned fully steady with the poaias continued about stea ** t 7 ®, January z previous week’s market at dy as mules continued to go the January 4 auction at to hitlers. There .were - IGft SS?; New Holland. Average choice head in the run 1101.0- St c.to^o e «^^iß a «hfi and below were 50 lower to Pony mares brought $B5 to instances 75 lower Cows $l4O Riding horses were ww d 2 S were 1.00 lower and bulls $llO-185, and driving horses Sly'to"*? llwer.'cTs ll *«<* $110,190 KOI™ higher. Bulls steady. Choice, and prime slaught- 8 to 9 c® l^s “* . er steers weighing’ 900 to 1,- dairy cow market was on? 1 , 1 ? 1 ™ C^ olce pri ™ e 100 pounds brought 1 27 60 to steady to strong at toe Jan -950-1100 lbs slaughter ste- oo yv . . th „u m „ p uary 3 sale A total of 103 ers 2 7 8 5 - 2 8 10 7 Chaice 900- 950 to pounds 9 made «"«. 6 buns “d !1 heifers 97 5 i°n 25 ; 75 i 7 -°P‘ ew 25 25 to 27. with a few bead were sold. Fresh Holstein 1 °; 27 ' 7 „ 5 - |ood to low gomg t 0 g? 10 to 27 50 Good ®ows brought $3OO-425 9^n%^ 25 ' 26 °°’ standard to low choice brought 23. to Guernseys made $175-225 and 21 00-23 25. * 25 50 with standard at 20.50 other breeds sold $175 to Cutter and utility cows to 23 00 $275 Stock bulls were $75- 17.00- 85. Canners and low p..,,,. and utihlv cows 175 cutters 15.50-17 00, * shelly to 17 25 with canners down to 12 00. viere lb to i<.2o with can _ , utility and commercial ?l rs a s d IT cutters 14 5° to • Lancaster Poultry , „ u J£f commercial jg and thelly canners down rß<r. nm „„„„ Q 1 bulls 20 00-24 00. Few loads + n 11 no . (From page 3j good and choice 785-908 lb. TU i , , , Same, 650 WVP, 13-2, Dan feeder steers 24 00-25,50. , utility mid commercial i e j g Good, 21.1 CALVES- 415 Vealerc buils brou g ht 20 50-24. 21 M&B (Lester Weaver), weighing over 120 lbs 1 Ofh A few loads of good and 3400 W Mt, 8-2, Carl B 2 OO* lower Lighter weights choice 850 to 1,038 pound Risser, 16.6; 22. Same, Dan steady. Good and choice *®ed« steers brought 23-24.- rel K Good, 16.5; 23 M&B vealers 29 00-36 00,: bulk of 10 avld Hoover), 5700 WV, the choice 36 00-42.00 Stan- Calves: 323 Vealers grad- W. C Mellinger & Son, dard and low good 24.00 - - ing choice and prime were 4 ; 24 Glenn E. Herr, 29 00, utility 19 00-25.00. 200 lower. Good and choice l^ 09 H-F, Roy E Ream, 83; HOGS: 231. Barrows and vealers brought 30 to 37 ® Gle ? n NO SArV gilts 50 lower, 2 lots U. S. with the bulk of the choice WVP, 17-7, NO SALE, 20 6 #1 188-197 lb. barrows and at 37 to 39 50. Odd head of DI “ ~ _ . 4finn wv gilts 20.25-20.50, 1-2 187-198 prime went to 43 50 to 44 50. of y p wgavlr’’ Inc 16 4 lbs. 19.10-19 50, 1-3 173-223 Standard and low good were 2 „ x > s v# deader’c pA’ idtev lbs 18.50-18 85, lot 1-2 231 25 to 30 and standard sold at lbs 18 85, 2-3 233-247 lbs, 20,-20 25 _ 2 MeadeFs Poultry 161 17 35-18 50. filler horses showed some f C Vrr.lsoo Roy E. Ream, 8 1; 30. Eli N. Martin, 3900 WV, .9-0, H W. Longacre, Inc , 16 4. 31. Same, W C. Mellmger & Son, 16 5; 32. Aaron J Brubaker, 1700 L-F, Roy E. Ream, 3.9; 33. Ivan Z Hoov er, 1000 WVC, 10-1, Martin :■■■■ ifiiiiiiiiiMHißllllli ■■■■■■■■■■■■>■■■■■ ■ early delivery disc save up *° by purchasing before Jan. 13 An Analysis For Every Need - GRANULAR GRADES ‘ 16-8-8. 12-12-12, 10-20-28, .10-20:10, 10-10-10, '''B.-16-16. 6-18-18, 6-12-12. 5-10-10. 0-20-0. C-20-20, 0-19-19 w/Borax. 0-15-30. 015-30 w'Borgx -2-12-12, 10-10-10 Tobacco w/2% Magnesium Oxide, 4-8-12 J Tobacco, 5-15-5 w/2% Magnesium Oxide, 3-18-18. * 0-20-20, 0-19-19 w/Borax, 0-18-36 w / Borax,. Hh£s >*■ Lawn, 2-12-12. 3-12-6, 5-10-10, 5-10-5. ■ NEW - --■ Corn Starter Fertilizer 5-15-5 • High in Phosphorous • Contains extra Magnesium -2% • Nearly half of Potash is Sulphate Potash • Granular form assures free flowing DON'T DELAY . . . GET THE DETAILS from your / Farm Bureau FIELDMAN or visit your .nearest Farm Bureau Store, Lancaster EX 4-0541 New Holland EL 4-2146 New Holland COARSE GRADES' PULVERIZED GRADES £.coa WM BUP^' Brendle, 16 6; 34. Same, 800 WVC, 10-1, Marvin Swei gart, 16.7, 35. M&B (Ken neth M. Funk), 1000 IBP, 14-3, Daniel K. Good, 21.1 •36. Same, 850 IBP, 14-3, Roy E. Ream, 22 0. Manheim MO 665-2466 Quarryville ST 6-2126 Consistent Top Egg Production from... LARGE CHALK-WHITE ; 'EGGS ’ ! ' • K-137 Kimberchiks laid" so mapy sggs and of such size tt&t they had the highest in come producing ability a mong the stocks entered in the 1959-60 Random Sample Tests, according to the U. S D A summary FIVE YEAR WINNER: K-137 Kimberchicks had the high est income over feed and chick cost in the California Random Sample Egg Laying Test for the five-year period from 1956-61, another indi cation of their consistent per formance. ft'** * r'f J. -->*4 MAKE YOUR \ HEADQUARTERS ,A [ . AT OUR BOOTH 'V ' \ AT THE FARM SHOW JL-.A Uubb'ard farms emu Manheim Pike, Lancaster
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