2 Lancaster Fanning, Saturday, March 7. 1959 At Lancaster Yards Receipts Climb to 4200 ranged from 17.50-18.50, 230-250 lb. hogs brought Sa Chaiq*. Market New* Branch 15.75-16.50. 300-600 lb SOWS MARCH 6, 1959 S °ShSn feints increased W ™Y REVIEW- abiK90 r S\ s rwee^ about 4200 head, 1200 more JJJ than last week. Trading was lve for slaughter lambs. SSStSt Guernsey Records weighing under 1200 lb. and . , «%in a high-choice steers were act- Noted by DHIA ive with good demand. Bulls were rather scarce this week Cows' in the registered Slaughter steers accoun- Guernsey herd of Raymond led for about 55% of the sup- F and Louise Witmer, Wil ply and stockers and feeders low street, have recently 35%. Compared with last cem pj e ted official production week’s close slaughter steers records the DHLA Steady to 25tew- program, according to the et with the decline on. cutter American Guernsey Cattle and: better grades. Bulls held Club. steady. Stockers and feeders Improvers Queen Bess, a sold mostly at steady rates, senior four-year-old, produ- Bulk of choice slaughter ced 10,692 lbs. of milk and steers weighing under 1300 531 jbs. of fat in 268 days, lb. made 27.75-29, load o aver- p enn D el Gloriana, a 2f e junior three-year-old, produ thought 29.25. Good to -low* *i n con ihc nf milk and choice made 25.50-27.75. Few ce * of ana small lots good and choice 54 2 of fat m 305 days, heifers made 25.50-27.50. Renn Del Neros Red Ella, Cutter and utility cows a junior two-year-old, pro sold for 16.50-20.50 with duced 10,373 lbs. of milk and corn!, cows up to 21.50, can- 499 lb. of fat in 305 days, nets and low cutters made ' Selects Patsey Arbutus, a -14.75-16.50. Utility and com! 160 lbs Q f milk and 527 lbs. buUs ranged from 22 75- of fat in 2 52 days. p. 50, and gooa grade fed p Del Kings Butterfly, bulls sold up to 27. „ . • war nro . Good and choice 800-1050 » JU , nl Q i lb. feeder steers brought 27- 9,153 lbs. of mil!" 28.75. Medium and good fe- 554 lbs. of fat in 305 toys, eders went at 25-27.25. Good AU records were establish, and choice 550-800 lb. stock ed on twice-daily milkings, steers brought 28-30.50, med with tests supervised by and good 26-28 257 Good gra- p e nn State University, de stock calves made 29-33. Vealers declined sharply this week with increased sup ply. Vealers were about $3 lower The supply of vealers is about 830 head or about ■75 head more than last week Trading was moderately act ive early in the week but trading was slow on Wed. Good and choice vealers bro ught 29-36, choice and prime commanded 37-39 with a few prime vealers to 42 on Mon. Standard and low-good made 24-28. Utility sold- down to 18 JanuM H. O'Hara. Barrows and gilts remain ed about steady although sows were $1 lower. Trading was moderately active for* about 1350 head. U.S. 1-3 grade 190-225 lb. barrows and gilts made 16.50-17.25 with No. 3 grade back down to 16. Hogs more uniform for weight and grade inclu ding 1-2 grade 190-215 lbs FOR ANY FARM PURPOSE MADE THE FARMER'S WAY I » Lancaster jmL Production Credit Ass’n. 411 W. Hoserille Rd Lancaster, Pa. Ph. Lane. EX 3-3921 figures on your Settlement Sheets 'will convince you that premiums for 7‘torge" over “Mediums’and "Small" onake the BIG DIFFERENCE. J For Big Eggs and many of them... Buy from a selected FRANCHISE! Batcheiy. Ask for QUEEN circular, Johnson's franchised Hatchery , etATCHERY *' O>HRATA, PA. Ph. RE 3-2980 l\ AS A RESULT OF A DESIRE OF BOTH \\ FARMERS and BUYERS S EVERY WEDNESDAY 1 there will be a full line of I SLAUGHTER CATTLE ij OFFERED FOR SALE f. AT THE - '5 S LANCASTER UNION STOCK YARDS . \ Your cooperation will be appreciated. For father information consult your commission firm. ; STOCKERS & FEEDERS on hand daily. "—■"l * Babcock Bessie 8 TO 16 WEEKS OF AGE Delivered Prices 8 WEEKS 95c 12 WEEKS $1.28 16 WEEKS $1.64 All pullets subject to prior sole All Bessie pullets ore full-led on the best feeds available. They are grown in con finement and are isolated from older birds. BABCOCK HATCHERY, Inc. R. D. 3. LITITZ, PENNA. Phone MAdison 6-5872 Chicago Cattle Steers Up 25 CHICAGO, Feb. 26 WEEKLY REVIEW— CHICAGO, Mar. 5 WEEKLY REVIEW CATTLE— Supplies about 10% larger than last week and the corresponding year ago week, largest in five weeks though still moderate. Percentage slaughter' steers in receipt Increased and a smaller percentage heifers and cows. Nearly 75% of ar rivals slaughter steers com pared TO% last week, 15% heifers and 7 or 8% cows. Smaller percentage choice and prime .Steers than last week, only" about prime, smallest for any week since last July and compared with 8.4 % prime last week. Percentage good steers larger than the 25% good last week, Choice steers most numerous though by a smaller margin than last week,' average weight of slaughter steers estimated to be about the same as last weeks average of 1178 lbs. Receipts included 65 loads western cattle compared '57 loads last week, bulk of the western contingent again fed steers. Slaughter steers addition ally 25-75 higher following the sharpest price upturn last week since March, heif ers mostly 25-50 higher and cows 25-75 higher, canners and cutter cows showing considerably more gain than kinds grading high utility and better. Bulls and vealers mostly steady. Stockers and (Turn to page 5) J I ( ’ New Holland All Butcher Classes Gain Thursday’s New Hollandload of Kansas Stables’ beef market had re- averaged $248 per ceipts of 945 cattle and 309 ture of the Draft calves Prime and high-choi- w-as a team of thn ce steers of all weights were steel-gray gelding; full $1 higher. All other clas- for $595. ses 25-50 higher. Cows brisk Draft horse tea. full 50 higher, erasing last $3BO-595, with si week’s drop. Calves about $l7O-265. Mule tear; steady, instances $1 lower. ht $350-650, with . Prime butcher steers, lig htweight, $3O-31.85; choice, mares w °i $2B-29.50; good, 27-28, and 23 “- . plain to medium, 25.50.-27. Choice butcher heifers we re $25.50-27; good , $23.50- 25.50. and plain to medium per lb., holdi 519.50-23. with previous wee] Good butcher bulls, $24 - ~ 26; heavy bologna bulls, 23- 26, and plain to medium, $21.50-24. - 5 Good butcher cows, $2O - med. $l9-20; canners, and cutters, $16.50-19, and 1 Shells, $l4-16, Stockers and feeder steers $24-28.50; stock steer calves' $3O-32.50. Choice to prime butcher calves, $39-44; good, $32 -38 light heifer calves (100-115 1 lbs.) $2B-35; med., $2B-32, and thin calves were $2O-26. This week’s dairy sale had receipts of 128 cows 13 sto ck bulls and seven heifers, as the market was on the slow side. All cows sold $2O - per head lower with the bull market steady, however. Fresh holstein cows brou ght $325-475; Guernseys. 240 - 300, and other breeds, $250 - 300. Stock bulls were going at' $l4O-250 and stock heifer* from $75-240 The March 2nd horse and; mule sale had receipts of 247 head, with the most act ive market of- the spring. Fea lure of the mule sale was a looking for UNIFO jy«J your C *• \ (did,. i t u, Js& ’''rf//^" *Jr feed f . % W'f % •y j ''Hi? BEACON COMFI. STAR Flocks fed Beacon Complete Starter aie cha uniformity ... in sound body de\e!opmcnt, ii in grou ih. Such unifonnily is prized by flock o 1 dence of sound nutrition, fulme laying potential Your chicks can have that uniformity this yeai call us today and let us know when your chick' We’ll have the Beacon Complete Starter on >oui the chicks ani\e. 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