2—Lancaster Farming. Saturday. March 28. 1959 At Lancaster Yards Slaughter Steers lanM E> O'Hara, fa Charq*/ Mark*! Haws Branch , X.ANC YARDS MARCH 27, 1959- Slaughter steers moved out slowly Mon- but were fairly active on Wed*. Trading' was moderately active- on all other 1 classes. Receipts will total about 4000 head or ab out 190 head' less than last week’s count. Quality waan l t as good as in the past few week’s. TRe supply included’ 65% slaughter steers- and 30%0 stockers and feeders. Compared with, last week’s close slaughter steers grad ing" choice were- fully steady Good grade and. below sold at. steady rates with.* a* few loads 56 lower: Utility, and coml. cows were- 50 lower and' can n*rs and cutters, sold 25 hi glfar: Bulls were steady to 50 lower with most of the* decli ne- coming, on good’ grade fed bulls. Stockers and feed ers- were fully steady. Bulk of the choice slaugh ter steers brought 28-50-30.- 25,, a three load string grad ing high choice weighingllSO lit made 31. Good to low ch oice-steers made" 26-28.75. Few lots of good, and' choi ce heifers sold'for 26-28. Cut ter and utility cows made IT 21?,, while comlv cows sold up tc 9 22,50. Catmers and low cutters made 15 50-17". Utili ty and' coml. bulls brought 23 - 25.50-good grade fed bulls ranged from 25.50-26.50, Good and choice 800-1050 Philadelphia, Mar 27 — lbs feeder steers made 27.25- FLUID MILK. Market rel -28-75, a two load string choi- ative steady. Production in ce and- fancy 1026 lb. Angus creased at all markets under sf.-TS brought 30, most steers the influence of favorable gLviing choice from slaugh- weather conditions. Demand tear standpoint. Medium and ranged from fair to good good feeders made 25.50 - with instances of slight im -27.50. Good and choice 550- provement over the previous 800 lb. stock calves command week. A heavier volume of ded 28 50-31, part load choi- surplus moved to t by-prod ce 518* lb. 32.50, part load nets, especially cottage mostly 520 lb. 33,75. Med. cheese. Manufacture of Non aad good stockers made 26.50 fat dry milk solids increas -218.75. Good grade stock, ed. Wholesale selling prices calves- made 30-34. at New York were unchangr Trading was active for ab- ed to 5 cents lower this out 725 head of vealers. Veal- week with sales for next ers held steady. Good and week’s delivery prior to" Ap choice vealers 1 made 28-36, ] (Turn -to page 5) 65% Of Run choice and prime sold from 36-39, standard and low good made 23-27 while utility sold down to 18. Receipts of hogs Will total about the same as last week’s 1736 headcount; Trading was moderately active. Barrows and gilts- were* steady and sows were scarce* but' sold at about steady rates; U.S. 1-3 grade 190-225 lb. -barrows and giltk madte 17-17.50. K few lots early,in the week grading- NW 3- sold- baek to -16.75, hogs more uniform for wgt. and grade,. Including 1-2 grade 190-215 lb,, butchers, made-17.75-18:50! A; few Jots No. X sold at 19 r 230-250 lb. hogs made 1625-17, 300-660 lb. sows gold for 12-15. Dr the sheep division, re ceipts totaled about 1150 he ad or' almost triple- last we ek’s. count, Sharp- increase due- to the Easter trade for spring slaughter, lambs. Eigh ty per cent of the- supply sp ring lambs weighing under 60 lb. Trading was brisk. All classes held steady. Good and choice wooled la mbs brought 21,50-23, and utility and low good lambs made 19.50-21 AO. Good and choice 25-40 lb. spring slau«. ghter lambs commanded 38- 40, with a few lots up to 42, 40-50 lb. lambs brought 33- 38’,, 50-70 lb. sold tor 27-32. Milk Market '% r ' *v?>, - r? „ _*, c'*" ',, ' ’> <,, i-' ~ ‘ 'M*’ '' ' •''• ’ ■'■’■ ' VS?. *> "VA * < % > < V £.^a-X > M AV -:U~ -i&Ajl ~\\-T •k fir A, , fra>t Early Milk Production! H. M. STAUFFER & SON'S, Inc. Witmer - Ronks - Leo!a. Pa. SUNSHINE FARM SUPPLY Lititz. Pa. J. K. STAUFFER & SON Lawn and Bellaire, Pa. OROSS C. ULRICH, JR. R.D. 2, Peach Bottom, Pa. MILLERSVILLE SUPPLY CO. Chicago Cattle Early Supply Lowest In Four Years WEEKLY REVIEW: CATTLE Receipts about 10 per cent-smaller than last week* and fully 20 per cent less than the same week a year ago. Supply smallest for any week in nearly a yr. Supplier in' the first ,two days smallest for a Monday and a Tuesday in four years. Holy week was one factor in the curtailed- supply. In-1958' re- 1 ceipts Easter week proved to be the smallest of the year.' Receipts at 12-main markets a’so light and the smallest m four weeks. x Nearly 75 per cent of re ceipts slaughter.steers. Aro und 15, per cent heifers and 7 per cent cows. Percentage steers and cows slightly in creased; compared last week and a slightly smaller per-cen tage heifers around 5 per cent of the steer supply prime, practically the same as last week when the 5 per cent prime was the smallest for any week since last June; Smaller percentage choice steers than the- 46 per cent choice last week and- larger percentage of good' grades than the 38 percent good- last': week. Percentages good grade steers largest in over a year. Average weight of slaugh ter steers promising to be less than last weeks average of 1160 lbs..which was lightest since last October and 40 lbs lighter than the record week ly average weight of 1200 lb reached in January this year. Receipts included around 100 loads western cattle, mo stly fed steers, compared 82 loads last week, in a series of higher markets choice and prime steers advanced 1-2 with weights over 1150 lbs. showing most upturn, steers grading good and below- 50- 1 higher, many sales 1 higher Good to prime steers weigh in. over 1150 lbs. now selling at a premium on a grade-for grad& basis compared light erweights, just the reverse of the situation earlier this year when heavy steery-were be- Headstart your calves on Wayne Calfnip Milk Replacer. Leading dairymen say,' “Calfnip costs less to feed than milk and helps reduce scours." Follow with anti biotic-fortified Wayne Calf ’Starter for faster growth on less feed. Or, get economical growth oh Wayne Calf Supplement and grain. ABERDEEN MILLS R.D, 3, Elizabethtown, Pa. ROHRER'S MILL R.D. 1, Bonks' Pa. LIME VALLEY MILLS H.D. I. Willow Street, Pa. Millersville, Pa. New Holland HigbGrade Spread N Receipts for Thursday’s/ Stockers and beef market were again were $26 -28 q light with 834 cattle and A utc ilf r c alv 308 calves.-Spread betwem- low-choice and prime prices ’ showing wider range than !5 J been seen for more than stock buUs &nd 1 eight months. fere, with the cow High-choice -and prime gam sluggish, dy t cattle-, showed-/ afeirtest ad- plowing ' season vahce,.' fully $1 - $1.50, high- due in June and, er. Cows weak to 50 lower m more demand { Calves,- prime and choice close springers $1 lower. All other grades . Pcesh Holstein c ■steady.- -- ' $320-425; Guernsej Prime butcher - steers 340;. and other W $31.00 - 33; choice—29 - 31* 280. 50; -g00d—27.50 - 28.50, and* Stock bulls .plain -faxmed;-—24:50' - 27.50. , 277.50; stock he* Choice -heifers —$26.50- - MO -28; good—23—-r2«, and plain The. Mar. 23 hots domed.—2o - "23. ✓ 1 le .sale "had 287 Bologna bulls—s 23 - 26.50 Oilier market wa s good" bulls—2s - 26.50, and per hundred lower, plain tomed.— 2A - 25. - were harder to sell Good - cows—s2o - 21.25; mand slowed up COl medi,—lS.so 20, and 'can- tea® ners ’and cutters-— ‘ 16.50 f 18.50. ' Mule teams sold 620; singles—§l4o: ing sharply discounted. Ponies were $75 Heifers mostly 1-1.50 hi- ing horses $l4O gher. Cows and bulls 50 -75 drivers $l4O-215 fiigher. Vealers fully steady. Heavy killers -vvet Stockers'.and feeders fully 50 150, thin * kinds - -> (lium. to page 5) with cent per | - 5S A RESULT OT K DESIRE OF BOT] | FARMERS and BUYERS | EVERY WEDNESDAY B THEBE WHXBE A .FDLLUNEOF k SLAUGHTER CATTLE I OFFERED FOR SALE 8 LANCASTER UNION STOCK Y, Your cooperation will be appreciated y For futlier information consult your commissu H STOCKERS & FEEDERS on hand daily ■' 5./ " s '< 4 \ .V , S -V * t* . 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