Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, June 27, 1959, Image 5

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    casses In the Chicago whole- with few loads late 28.75
lflo Yards saie'~meal. trade sold steady High-choice 1100 lb. steers
l9 W J - r while cow beef declined 1:00 early 30.50 and comparable
i pa2 e i n «rest ‘ 1 50. cattle near the close 30 25,
ied ie „ ' Few loads choice to most- Average choice 950 lb steers
„rly IVIaY: E'illls jy. _ p r j me 1100-1350 pound early 29 50,-Prime 1550 lbs
Slower as bulk slaughter steers 31 25-32 00, weights late 29.50 Week’s
5° „ D nly sold Load 1279 lb. weights at 32. bulk choice steers 27 50-30 -
>k’s highest in three weeks, nu- 00, Loadlots mostly-choice
stl ° n Stockers & .merous- loads high-choice & steers Monday largely 28 50
;ong. mixed-choice & prime steers up, Good grade steers closed
| U heifer beef car- 3150 lbs. up 29.00 -3100 at 25 50-27 00, Utility and
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ROfffIERSTOWN, PA.
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Lancaster Farming, Saturday, June 27, 1959—5
standard steers during the
week 22 50 - 26 25, few util
ity and standard holsteins
included at 23 00 - 24 50
Three loads high-choice
and prime 1010 - ,1125 lb.
heifers 29 25 - 29 75, Load
lots high-choice heifers most
ly weighing 1025 lbs down
28 50-29 00, few loads late
28 25, early bulk good to
average-choice heifers 25 00-
28 50, late bulk 25 50 - 28 00
Utility and standard heifers
largely 21 00-25 00;
Trainee Joins
Lancaster
SCS Unit
Graham L. Nuite, Orono,
Maine, has joined the Lan
caster County Soil Conserva
tion Service staff as a sum
mer-student-trainee.
. Nuite is a Dairy Science
major at the University of
Maine and will return to
Orono as a senior in Septem
ber.
During the past two sum
mers, he-has served as a stu
dent-trainee in the SCS
Work Unit at Dover-Fox-'
croft, Maine.
Nuite will receive further
on-the-job conservation train
ing in the local Work Unit
until returning to classes this
fall, according to W. Martin
Muth, Work Unit Conserva
tionisa.
Give Lancaster Farming
advertising a chance to work
for" you.
Commercial cows closed
at 19 75 - 21 00, few stand
aid cows up to 22 50, late
Sales utility cows 17 50 -20.00
late bulk canners and ent
ers 15.50 - 18 50, few heavy
cotters up to 19 00 and few
light-canners down to 15.00
Utility and commercial
hulls 22 50 - 26 00, very lit
tle above 25 00 late, cutter
lightweight grass bulls
down to 20.00. Few good &
choice vealers 33 00 - 34.00,
Standard and good largely
25 00 - 32 00, Cull and utili
ty 15 00 - 24 00.
Two loads medium to
mostly good 440 lb stock
steer calves 33 00, good and
choice 775-950 lb feeding
steers 26 75 - 29 25, several
loadsmedium 800-960 lb.
weights 24 50 - 25.85, three
load string 900 lb. holstein
steers on feeder account 22.-
85, few medium, '475 lb>
stock heifers 24-25.
8 County
Delegates
To AIC
Five Lancaster County
youths have been selected to
attend the 1959 American
Institute of Cooperation, set
for August 9-12, under the
sponsorship of the Agricul
ture Cooperative Council of
Lancaster County
Slated to attend the AIC
annual meeting are Roy R,
Mentzer, New Holland RD 2;
Donald B. Trimble, and
Murl Aument, both of Quar
ry ville RD 1; W. Rodney
Martin, Drumore, and Ray
Hostetter, Gap RD 1
Henry E. Giyler, Pequea
Valley High School vocation
al agriculture instructor, will
attend the event as a partic
cipating youth leader
Council delegates schedul
ed to accompany the local
group are C. P. Grantley,
SPABC and Wayne B Rent
schler, Lancaster County
Farm Bureau
Don't neglect your soil
Use a . . . .
COVER
CROP
For Soil Improvement
• Rye Grass
• Field Brome Grass
• Winter Vetch
• Sweet Clover
® Soy Beans
• Winter Rye
Available For Pasture
or Ensilage
e Cert. Piper Sudan
C DeKalb Sudax
e DeKalb Forage
Sorghum
• Black Amber Sorghum
® Hegari Sorghum
• Black Wilson Soy Beans
© Wabash Soy Beans
• DeKalb SO Day Corn
Orders Filled Promptly
SMOSETOWN, PA.
Ph. Labe. EX 2-2659
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