Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, July 04, 1959, Image 2

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    12—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, July 4, 1959
At Lancaster Yards
Receipts, Run Trend Down
lames E. O'Hara, god from 25.50-28 75 Cutter
la Charge. Market News Branch utility cows made 17 50-
, , „ 21 25, and coml cows sold up
July 2, 1959 to 22 25. Canners and low
Receipts totaled 3322 head cutters brought 15.75-17.50
in the cattle division or 825 Good and choice 800-1050
head less than last week Sup Jb feeder steers made 27.75-
ply was made up hf 55 per 29 50, and medium and good
cent slaughter steers and 35 ma de 26 75-28 Good and low
per cent stockers and feeders choice-550-800 lb stock ste-
Tradmg was moderately act- e rs commanded 30-34, and
ive on all slaughter classes, medium and good made 28 -
stockers and feeders were 30 25. Good grade stock cal
seasonaly slow Compared to ves made 32-35, while med
last wks close slaughter ste- and good made 28-33.
Trading was moderately
steer ItarlSs ab a . ctlve for 582 hea d of veal
out sSv Qualityof slau- 015 Vealers were unevenly
ohL. c+pZ. L lower but mostly 1 off. Good
m ‘ and choice vealers sold for
Inlpr Iwth rfp' 28-34, and choice and prime
r s ?‘°* e n r tl" made 34-37, with a few pn
ades Bulls cloid out the wk 23 d
a’ssr.a®" snd feed : vrjssssssti/i,
Bulk of choice slaugliter Compared with last wks..
steeds brought 28 75-30 in- close barrows and gilts were
eluding several loads and lots 75-1 lower and sqws closed
average to high-choice steers 50 lower Trading was mod
weighing 1250-1350 lb inclu erately active on 1325 head
ded at 29 75-30. Good to low or about 200 head less than
choice steers sold for 26 50 - last wk. U S 1-3 grade 190-
28 75 with standard down to 225 lb barrows and gilts ma
-25 de 17-17 50 but early in wk
Few lots good and choice
heifers made 25-28 Utility
and coml bulls made 23-25 -
50, good grade fed bulls ran
R3CKLAND VEGETABLE DUS!
ROCKLAND ROSE DUST
ROCKLAND CHLORDAHE
r ' ■
"Best of Feed”;
:: for
;; CALVES
•i COWS
I: CATTLE
JOSEPH M. GOOD & SON
R D I, P-rd-in-Hand, Pa.
MOUNTVILLE
FEED SERVICE
R D 2, Columbia, Pa
LEROY GEIB, EST.
R D 2, Manhcim, Pa
T . B. GRAYBILL & SON
Reflon, Pa
up to 18 Hogs more uniform
for wgt and grade including
1-2 grade 190-220 lb 17 50 -
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ROCKLAND FRUIT TREE SPRAY
ROCKLAND TOMATO-POTATO DUST
COMPLETE LINE O' OTHER
i DAIRY feeds
JOHN H. BONHOLTZER
R D. 4, Lancaster, Pa
SNADER'S MILL
R D 1, Stevens, Pa
WALTER & JACKSON,
INC.
Christiana, Pa,
'Chicago Cattle
Mon. Has .
50% of Rur
USD A MARKET
NEWS' SERVICE
CHICAGO, July 1—
CATTLE Receipts about
15% smaller than last week
but fully 5 per cent greater
than corresponding week a
year ago, uneven distribution
of supplies with better than
50 % of the weeks arrivals
here on Monday, in addition
the salable supply that daj
increased by around 500 head
slaughter cattle carried from
last week.
Percentages of the various G3 i
classes little 'different than °
recently, around 75% slaugh- ?£ eer ® Jff 5 o 0 ,!
ter ‘■steers, 15 % heifers, and low ' cholce 1438 w&ts 28
6 % cows. „ Loadlots mostly Late bulk good and choice
prime steers still scarce, bulk steers 26 50-29 25. loadlots
of the steer supply good to mostly choice steers largely
high-choice with many choi- 28 UP with most loads weig
ce loads carrying a prime gr- rung 1150 lbs down at 28 -
ade end Percentage of choi- 28 5° carrying an end of go
ce steers larger than the 65 °d grade, good grade steers
ppr cent choice last week and Monday sold down to 25 50,
a smaller percentage good gr- short load standard and good
ades than the 27 % good last 1 2 50 lb. Holstein steers 25 50
week, barely 5% of the steers several loads 1150-1250 lb
prime grades Prospective av standard Holsteins 23 75-24 -
erage wgt of slaughter steers 50, two loads mixed utility
around 1165 lbs compared standard 105 lb wgts
1169 lbs last wk which was 28 50.
the heaviest avg wgt in mo
re than three months
Irregular trade on slaugh
ter steers, prime grades clo
sed steady to weak compared
last wks close but steers gra
ding choice and below steady
to 50 higher, rank and file
good'and choice steers mainly
50 higher than Monday this
week ,
Heifers steady to 50 higher
than last weeks low close
THESE
FLY KILLERS...
I I \ m i
DIRECTLY ON
ANIMALS
• Ehrlich's Livestock Spray R-Il
Wet hairs on dairy animals
• Korlan 12 E
’ Use with fuel oil 10'1'on back
rubbers
• Korlan 25 W. P.
Use with water 4 lb in 25 gal as
a direct spray
• Muriate 50
Use as a dry rub on dairy animals
- Not on dairy animals
Blue Ball
Jacob B Zimmerman
Bareville
Martin’s Hardware
Columbia
Musser Farms
16th St & Lane Ave
Denver
Denver Supply Co,
Allen H JMatz
Elizabethtown
Kaylor Bros, R D =1
Farmers Supply Co ,
Ephrata
Farmersvdlc
Equipment Co
R D #2
Martin's Feed Mill,
R D -3
C P Wenger & Sons
Florin
Hess Bros ,
Mumma's Haidwaic
Gap i
Summer Bros
Hardivai o
:i
iR • >s • I•*
I IV / I
IM
Get Your Supply at These
Intercourse
Charles B Hoober
736 - 38 East Chestnut St., Lancaster, Ph. EX 7-3721
New Holland
Light Run - Lower T f ,
(Specials from New Holland Sales Siabi ts
Cows 25-50 lower and at a
new recent low Bulls steady
to strong Vealers steady St
ockers and feeders fully st
eady.
Few loads 'high-choice to
mostly prime 1125-1400 lb.
slaughter steers 31 - 32, load
1225 lb wgts at 32 Feedlot
mates *of $32 steers last wk.
Wednesday. Some mostly-pn
me 1125 lb steers late Wed.
this wk 30 50, numerous lo
ads high-choice and mixed
choice -and prime steers 29 50
-30.50 High-choice 1050-1150
Loadtbts high-choice and
mixed-choice and prime hei
fers 1050 lbs. down 28 50 -
29 25, bulk good and choice
heifers 25 50-28 Loadlots of
mixed-good and choice 27
Utility and, standard heifers
20 50-25 Mostly 24 50 down
Utility and commercial
cows largely 17-20 Few hi
gh commercial 20 50, few st
andard cows 20 50-22, pack
age good fed cows 23 50, can
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s
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Kirkwood
L H Jackson
Myer’s Store
Lancaster
Lancaster County
Farm Bureau
L H Biubaker
350 Strasburg Pike
Lincoln
Galen Hardware
Lititz
"Eby's Mill, Inc
Manheim
Cassel s Mill, Inc,
R D -1
N G Hershey & Son
Millersville
Millers\ die Supply Co,
Mountville
Kauflman Bi os ,
Parkesburg
A H Keen & Son.
J. C. EHRLICH CO.
Dish ibuttfr
Thui<„ , ’
taled 71 fj
yes on Hnoi,’V
to the lioliri’V
very acli U Cl ()
wor glades
r e , aciu( ' A
hl Sh« f O .J*
eady with 1 K< 1 »)
Bulls 25
gna bulls 50
low cow a si i'l
more Fat
lower, Fk, ny lst 'i|
cows in oesi a" 1 ? 1 !
about steady
Prune b u(ch ’
-01, ChoiLC—lo., 1
—27 - 28 ',o' 31
medium—24so^
.Juiv-i 2q |
mule sale h clrl ;
°f 2 33
riding hm sos J
other kmd b
Many mul cs *
killer channels ?
selling loi S2b ,
aft. ‘
Pony maies h,.
480, gckhngsi, *
Riding hoises
driving homes.,'
KUleis
,^ ll^v ! dai*
nd al kinds w
cows, seven slot
six heifoi s telmj
Flesh Holst er
' 4 i° guer "J
-280, and other bn
355. "I
Stock bulls-i
stock heiicis -,5,
ners and cutteo
mostly 15 30 op
.... IN / BUI
* Korlan 12 E
1.12 for 3-4 week, icbidusl
• Diazinon. 25 E
1 25 for 3-4 week i osidual
•' Dipterex Boyer L-13 59
As bait dry or wet
• Ortho 'Fly Killer Dry Bent
Just scatter thinly on flooi
• Lethaloire Bomb D-2GO or
Use daily in milkhouscb 1
your home
Dealers
Peach'* Bottom
C E'v.ilc}
Quarryvxlle
Mussoi s AIiH
Ross H R o,ni
Ronks
Lcstci A Sii
Schoeneck
Brchm <S-
Stevens
.Siiadci t AI' 11 ’
Strasburg
1 I B Gid' blll
Washington Bo»
Aments H.« d "
Nisslov s Faun
■West Willow
West Wi" o ''
Faimci-
Willow Slr ceJ
Dumb " 11 B '°
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