—Lancaster Farming. Saturday, January 20, 1962 2 At Lancaster Yards Steady to .25 Higher CATTLE- 3475 Compared Choice and Prime 38.00-43, with 3074 head last week. Standard and low Good 26 00 Supply includes 40 per cant - 32 00, Utility 21.00-26.00. slaughter steers, 50 percent HOGS; 1150. Compared stockers and feeders. Trading with 1010 head last week, moderately active, except Trading moderately active, stockers and feeders were Barrows and Gilts about slow Slaughter steers steady steady. Sows steady, to 25 higher, Cows 25 lower, Barrows and gilts: U. S. Bulls steady, 50 lower. Stock- 1-2 190 225 lbs. 19 50 20.50, ers and feeders steady. No. 1 190-220 lbs 20 50-21, Slaughter steers Several *’ 3 amf’fpw^'ots loads mixed Choice & Prime 2-3 230-250 lbs and f w ts Grade 1000-1150 lbs. 27.73 lbs 28.30. Choice 950-1350 pound Sows U. S L 3 mostly 2-3 26X0 27 25, Load high choice ' cLnared 1056 lb 27 50, Good to low fHEEP 200 Si,™ 00 - 26 ™' St,ad “ d hiding Sve 8 wiSd Heifers: Lot Choice 866 lb ra 24 00, Lot Good 1C56 lb 21- Good and Choice 65-105 lb. 75 ’ slaughter lambs 15 50-18 50, Cows: Cutter and Utility T C T b< ?ice f nd Prime 18 50-20.50 15.75-17 25, Canner and low Utlllt > 13 50 15 50 Cutter 14 50-15 75, Shelly canners down to 11.50 Bulls: Utility and 20 00 24 00 Stockers and feeders Good Guernseys that have recent and Choice 800-105 C lb feed- ly completed official DHIR er steers 23 50-26 00, Medium production records. Penn and Good 21 00 24 00 Good Del Reliable Doranna, a sen and Cho’ce 55C-80C lb stock j or two-year-old produced steers 25 00 27.00 Load of 10j990 pounds of milk and Choice 520 lb. 28 50 Load gl6 pounds of fat in 30 5 Oimce 305 lb stock calves F p enn Del Reliable Tin CALVES: 600. Compared Uzz J' * tw^ye ® Ml l witli 624 head last week produced 10,479 pounds of Trading moderately active milk and 548 pounds of fat Vealers steady. Good and m 360 days. Both cows were Choice vealers 32 00 38.00 milked two times daily. Farmers and Associated Businessmen ' Our services could make your operation more efficient and productive^ Lancaster Laboratories, Inc. 2425 NEW HOLLAND PIKE. LANCASTER, PA. Phone Leola OL 6-9043 Specialists in Soils, Feeds, Fertilizers, Foods, Agricultural Chemicals. Feed Your Home Grains and Save Money But... for better feeding. mix them with Rbb oRdse 32% DAIRY SUPPLEMENT Dairymen use high protein Red Rose 32% Dairy Supplement with their home-grown grains because it contains many milk making properties and nutrients necessary to the cow’s diet not found in gram and roughages. When you use Red Rose 32% Dairy Supplement with your grains you can mix rations of your own choice to fit the roughage you have available on your farm They will be dependable, palatable rations, too, because all the needed .proteins, vitamins, min erals, growth factors, and other nutrients were included in the Red Rose Supplement Joseph M. Good €c Son 137 Newport Road, Leola, Pa. J ‘ c - & 5 »“ David B. Hurst _ * Bowmansville, Pa. Gap, Pa. Chas. E. Sander dc Sons R. D. 2, East Earl, Pa. Walter dt Jackson A. L, Hen* & Bro. Christiana, Pa. I. B. Grayblll dc Son R F. & L. A. Witmer of conil. Willow Street. Pa, are the owners of two registered Quarryrille, Pa. Relton, Pa. Vintage Livestock Fully Steady Fills Considered Considering fills, , slaugh ter steers at the January 16 sale at Vintage, were fully steady with the previous week. Cows were steady to weak and bulls were 50 low er. Receipts 'included 540 cattle. Choice grade 950-1,300 lb slaughter steers 25 75-27 25, few lots to 27 50. Good to low Choice 23.75-26.00. Sev eral lots 1300-1400 lbs down to 23.00, Standard at 21 00-23 75. Cutters and utility cows 15 75-17 50, Canners and low Cutters 14 25-16.00. Shelly canners down to 1150 Utility and commercial bulls 19.50-23 00 Calves: 380. Vealers 2.00 higher, Good and Choice vealers 32 00-38.00, Choice and Prime 38 00 43 00, sev eral Prime 43 50-45 00, Stan dard and low Good 27 00- 32 00, Utility 22 00-27 00 Hogs: 199. Barrows and gilts 25 lower U S. 1-2 and few lots No. 1 192-227 lbs. barrows and gilts 19 25-19.75 few lots No. 2 204-215 lbs 19 00-19 25, lot 2-3 “262 lbs. at 18 60 Sheep: 16 Not enough on sale to establish a market. Properly installed flood lights are an asset to farm and home grounds Joseph McCurdy, Penn State exten sion agricultural engineer, urges farmers to provide lights for paths and drive ways, steps and walkways, yard and building entrances, outdoor feeding and water, mg areas, and unloading areas' for feed and supplies. FOR YOUR MONEY! Here's why. The Wayne Tail. Feed cost. Curler feeding program gain.” Mil pigs off to a fast, healthy start city, Iowa; —provides the proper nutrition per po , at every stage of the life cycle. vers j on ” Real feed efficiency gives you low costpork production. Read Get your what other Wayne feeders say: Curler pro J. L. Alanoe, Xenia, O.: "218 Wayne Caf lb. pigs in 5 months, 4 days, grams too! WAYNE tail cur •from MOUNTVILLE ~l lTrv MT r T c SUNSHINE FARM 1 FEED SERVICE LIME VALLEY MILLS SUPPLY j H. D. 2, Columbia R* D. 1. Willow Street Lititz & Newmanstown 1 - H. M. STAUFFER & SON'S. Inc. Wilraer - Honks - Leo la ROHRER'S MILL R.D. 1, Honks GRUBB SUPPLY CO. C. E SAUDER & SONS ElizabelhtoWP R. D. 1, East Earl New Holland ' Steady to .25 Lower Cattle recipts at the Mshu- mccte $4O 110. Riding horses ary 18 auction at New Hoi- crossed the block at $llO-203; land included 1030 cattle, and driving horses changed Supply Included 30 percepjChands at $llO-225. Killers cows. Compared with Jast, wers.SVfc to 9 cents ' weeks market slaughter steers steady to 25 lower , ' I with fills considered. Cows . r . ... steady to 25 lower Bulls ful- V*nlCagO V.alTlS Choice grade slaughter Receipts Most J steers weighing 950-1350 lbs. . r . ■ j 25.75- Several head of |fl pIV© WeeKS 1 .high Choice 1000-1 l'so‘*lb5 * I 27 60-27.85. Good to low WEEKLY REVIEW: CAT? Choice 23 75 26 GO, standard TLE—Supplies fully 20 per 21 50 23 75 ~ cent larger than last week • Cutter an& ' utility cows tbe 1 ? in five weeks and \ 15.75- Canner and low about 10 percent above the j Cutter 14 16. Shelly canners corresponding week last year | s°wn to 12 00. - Compared closing levels! Utility and coml bulls 19 -- j week slaughter steers av | 50-2300. Good and Choice erage choice and better SO : 830-943 lb feeder steers 21- qq lower, mostly 50 lowei,’ 25 24 35 kinds low choice and belov; : CALVES 279, Compared mostly 1.00 lower wdh ex with last Thursday market trem.es 150 lower, broad, vealers steady, Good and clearance steers average Choice vealers 33 39 50, sev- choice and better but several eral head High Choice and hundred, head low choice and Prime 40.-45., few to 47.50, below still unsold late. Heif, Standard and low Good 26- ere held up better than 33.C0 Utility 21 00-26 00. steers but closed 25 50 lowei • Dairy cattle were -very ac- Cows 25-75 lower Bulls fully live and fully steady on all iOO lower Vealers strong tc ‘ kinds at the January 17 auc- fully ioo higher Stockers & tion. The run included 122 feeders weak to fully 50 low cows, 14 stock bulls and 14 er 1 stock heifers. 9 Fiegh Holsteins brought Better than a dozen load'! $3OO-440 while Guerrueys mostly prime 1200-1450 lb, made $175-250 and other slaughter steers early 28 25j breeds were $175-275. Stock 28 50. Weeks bulk choice and; bulls brought $llO-220 and mixed choice and prime 100t‘ stock heifers sold for„ $45- - 1450 lb steers 25 75 28.00 120 " Mostly 27 50 down late At the January 15 sale of „ , . , , horses, ponies and mules, steers early large!; the 229 head sold at about 24 25 50 Late sales 23 - 24 1 ' steady prices. Loadlots mixed choice an; Mules by the pair brought prime heifers 26 75-27 25 $BOO-585 Mare ponies sold Bulk choice heifers 25:25-26 for- $75-120 and geldings 75. erpr HERSHEY BROS. Heinholds J. K. STAUFFER & SON Lawn & Bel'.aire MILLERSVILLE SUPPLY CO. Millersville ROSS C. ULRICH, JM R. D. 2. Peach Bottom J, C. WALKER & SON. V Gas
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