—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, June 8, 1963 2 Market News Reports Market NfeWs'Reports r £ Vintage Sale New Holkiicfc^todjion Thursday .June 0,, (1 < _ ;j\yer<e 18.50-19, and heavy . CATTLE: supply in- weight butcher hogs were t eludes 15 percent "cows Com- 17.50-18 25. Sows sold for pared with two weeks ago 12 50-14 50 and shoats were Slaughter steers steady to 10-12 50. strong. Cows 50-75 higher. Prime vealers at the June Bulls steady. N 3 sale were 1 00 lower, hut Weekly Review High Choice and Prime 10 all other kinds were steady. CATTLE Salable receipts 50-1225 Hb 23 75-24 3'5, Choice There were 124 head oil sale. first four days 28,200, com- 950-1300 lb 22 50-23.85, 1300- Choice and prime brought 32- pared 19,800 for holiday 140 ft lb. 21.85-23.00, Good to 35 ; good and low choice 28-32, shoitened supply last week low Choice 21 50-22.75, Stan- standard' 25-28, and common and 33,200 a year ago dard 20 00-21.’50, few Utility 22-25. Compared last l.B 85-19.50. slaughter steers steady to 25' Heifers: Utility and Stan ley er Heifers steady to 50 Cows: Cutter and Utility d , ard ig.oo-20 50. lower, decline mainly on good' cows 16 75-18.25, few to IS. .Cows: Cutter and Utility 16. and below Cows .weak to 25 60, Canner 15.00-16.75. _ 50 . 18 8 , 5 j canner 50.. lower Bulls and few feeders Bulls: Utility and Cpmmer- Bulls- Utility and Commer steady. In Chicago carlot dress- cia l 19 50-22.10. cial 19 50-22 10, ed beef trade, steer beef 25- CALVES: 272, vealers grad- Feeder steers- few Choice 50 lower Heifer beet steady Good’and better steady to 730-1000 lb. 21.00-23.85. to mostly 25 lower Cows beef IQO I(Wer> stan dard and below CALVES- 258, Vealers corn steady to 50 higher. ±QO lnghe ’ r p ew choice 32 00- pared'with two weeks ago 1.00- 35 00, Good 30 00-32 00, Stan- 2 00 lower. Choice vealers 33. dard 27 00-30 00, Utility 25. 00-35.50, few Prime to 38 00, 00-27 00 Cull 21 00-25 00. Good 28 00-33 00, Standard 25. OO-28 00, Utility 23 00-25 00, HOGS- 241, Barrows and tQ 1§ 00> Gilts steady to mostly 50 high- gjiBEP• 37, Good and Cho er US 1-2 19 6-227 lb Ba 60 _ 85 lb Siprmg slaughter IaToVl A £' %™ ’ In Lambs 18 00-22 00. Few Good Tt 000 n, iq-n’ nv? 1 and Choice Shorn Slaughter lot No 1 222 lb 19 00, No. 1 carr y ing No 9 nelts 4 00- 175-185 lb IS 35-18 75, No 1 carrying ho 2 pelts 4uu Remove Old FlOAvers , 160-164 lb 16 50-17 00, 2-3 ' , » * * Remove flower heads of li ni 2 ' 24 V b iK 1 w 35 ; 17 85 Ho § Prices were 50 higher lacs, early-flowering rhododen- Choice 25 lb. Feeder pigs 10. a( . the June 3 auction . at New , drons, peonies, and similar oO per head. Holland There were 468 head plants immediately after the SHEEP" 49, Spring Slau- m the run Retail hogs to local blooming period, is the reco ghter Lambs steady Choice and butchers brought 19-19 85 mendation of Penn Stateievten- Pnme 75-95 lb 21 00-24.00, Number 1-3 to the packers sion floriculturists. Good and Choice 60-80 lb. 19. 50-22 00, Good 5'5-S5 lb. 50-19 00 Pew Cull to Good Shern Slaughter Ewes carry ing No 3 pelts 3 50-6 50. At Lancaster Yards WEEKLY REVIEW Friday .lime 7 CATTLE 3250, compared with 260 G last week Supply includes 55 percent Slaughter steers and 30 percent Feeder steeis -Trading slow. Compared with last weeks close Slaugh ter steers generally steady some eaily Monday sales strong to 25 higher. Cows 25-50 higher. Bulls steady, Feeder steers steady. Slaughter steers - Choice 950- 1275 lb. 22 50-24 25, those at 24 2 5 carrying end Prime, small lot 995 lb 24 75, Good to low Choice 21 50-22 50, Standard 20 00-21 50 Heifers - load Choice 965 I'b 22 00. Cow's 1 Cutter and Utility 16. ro-is 23, Canner and low Cut ter 15 00-16 50, shelly Canner down to 13 00 Bulls Utility and Commer cial 19 50-22 00, Good 22 CO -23 00. Feeder steers - Good and Choice 550-750 lb 24 50-28. 00, lew Good 24 00 CALVES 525. compared with 420 last week Vealers v.eak Good and Choice 29 00- 33 00 Choice and Prime 33 00-37 00, seteial to 38 00 Standard 25 00-29 00, Utility 23 00-26 00 HOGS 1300 compared with 1136 last week Barrows and Gilts 25-50 higher Sows strong. Tiadmg actixe Barrows and Gilts US 1-2 190-230 lb IS. 75-19 50, No 1 190-230 lb. 19 50-2 D 00, 1-3 190-240 lb. IS 25-18 75, 2-3 230-260 lb 17 50-18 25 Sows - US 1-3 300-450 lb 12 00-13 00, 2-3 450-600 lb 10 00-12 00 SHEEP 45-0, compaied with 427* last week Spnng Slaugh lei Lambs 1 00-2 00 lower Choice and Prime 60-85 lb Spnng Slaughtei Lambs 22 00- 24 00, Choice 20 00-22 00, Good IS 00-20 00 Few lots PORTABLE, direct drive fans dry hay and gram to safe moisture level m days —with or without heat Save the valuable leaves on your hay crops, eliminate losses in stored gram. 2 sizes, Ask for specs and prices. Ask for information and prices on hay conditioners, crop drying fans and sup plementary heat units. BE SURE OF GOOD HAY, TOBACCO and GRAIN THIS YEAR! L. H. Brubaker 350 StraslMdft Bike, Rancastor It. I). 3, Phone Rain aster ;}<)7-5170 Strashmjj 087-5170 l.ilil/ 020-7700 Good and Choice 44-G3 lb. Feeder Laniibs 15 00-1 S 00. Slaughter steers- Around 8 loads Pnme 1165-1300 lbs. 24 00. Bulk High Choice and Prime 1100-1400 lbs 23 25- 23 75. Several loads Pnme 1375-1490 lbs 23 00-23 75 Three loads Prime around 1450 lbs 22 50-22 75 Bulk Choice 900-1250 lbs 22 25- 23 50 Compaiable giade 1250- 1400 lbs 22 00-22 75, on Mon day few, loads Choice 1250- 1350 lbs. 23 00 Choice 1400- 1500 lbs 21 50-22 00 Load High Choice and Prune 1600 lbs 21 50. Bulk Good 900- 1200 lbs 20 75-22 00 with loadlots Mixed Good and Choice 1000-1300 lbs 2175- 22 25 Standaid and low Good IS 50-20 75 Slaughter heifers - Load (Continued on page 3) • SILOS • ENGINEERED For STRENGTH & SERVICE ■ Weaver Star Silo Company Lebanon R. D. #5, Pa. Phone CR 2-7424 1 35 years ot Silo Building experience A rooster with boots... Fanners know that animals must have dry fe,et. MARTIX’S BARX-DRT dries damp and net 1 loots nnmediatclj. HARTIX’S BARX-DRT also helps prevent eostly animal loss b> reducing slipping when 1 loots tire wet. Use MARTI VS BARX-DRT for all animals cattle, horses, chicke.n, pets, others. Scatter h> hand or shovel. Bnj b,v the bag or ton. Ivan M. Martin. Inc. r BU'E BALL., PA. Gap Hickory 2-4148 Tuesday, Juno 4 CATTLE: 780, supply in 'dudes 13 percent Cows. Com pared with last Tuesday Mar ket Slaughter steers and Bulls Steady. Cows 50 higher. High Choice and Prime 10 50-1290 lb. Slaughter Steers 23 85-24 50, 1300-1470 lb. 22. 25-23 00, Choice 950-1300 lb. 22 50-24 00, 1300-1470 lb 21. 75-22 50, Good to low Choice 21 75-22.50, Standard 20.00-21. 50. Wilson Cox, Ft. Atkinson, Wis., raised a fall litter of 19 pigs to a record-making 4,045 lb's., in just 5 months and 7 days. And he did it under practical farm conditions, with feeds regularly stocked and recommended by his dealer as a part of every quality Wayne Tail Curler Program. { Mr, Cox's was the second Wayne-fed litter to top the 2-ton mark in recent years.) Feed conversion was 2.91 pounds of feed per pound of pork, with a feed cost of sB.3B.per cwt. from farrow ing,to market. ItV no > accident that records like these are made with Wayne. Wayne Feeds have thequality ingredients, the tested formulas, that meet the exacting requirements''of top hog men. You can "Bank on Waype" too. Come in and let us tell you about the proven Tail Curler hog feeding program. FOWL’S FEED SERVICE B. D. 1, Quarryville B. D. 2, Peach Bottom iB SUPPLY f Elizabethtovm GRUBB SUPPLY CO. MILLERSVILLE SUPPLY CO. Millersville DUTCHMAN FEED R( J?n E f I IV ? ILL MILLS, INC. K- D - ’ Ronks R. D. 1, Stevens C. E. SAUDER & SONS R. D. 1, Bast Earl J. K. STAUFFER & SON HERSHEY BROS. Lawn & Bellaire Keiuholcls Dairy cows at the June 5 auction sold, steady as 98 cows, eight' bulls and 1 IV heif ers changed hands. Fresh Hblstem cows brought $275-450; Guernseys $l5O - and other breeds $l5O - Stock bulls brought $llO - and heifers $65-200. The 235 head of horses wer& active and fully steady with killers selling higher at the June 3 auction. Riding horses were $l3O - driving horses $l3O-310, and pony mares $6O-120. Poaiy geldings sold for $4O-135. Killers brought 8 to 9 cents a pound MOUNTVILLE FEED SERVICE R. D, 2, Columbia H. M. STAUFFER & SONS, Inc. Witdier - Ronks - Leola > s
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