2 —Lancaster Farming, Saturday, July 11. 1959 At Lancaster Yards Most Grades Near Steady JoniM B. O'Hara. ' Good mid choice 800-1055< In Chorg*/ Market N*w» Branch lb. feeder steers 27.75-29.50, LIVESTOCK med. and good made 26.50 - WEEKLY REVIEW — 28. Good and ioW-choice 550- The post-holiday week fpu- 800 lb. stock steers ranged nd.,3850 head of cattle on the from 30 - 34,. with med. and '£££*& good at 28-30,25, ;good ■ grade betid last week. Supply inclu . „ a "dcd 50 per cent slaughter ste -crs and 45. per Cent 'Stockers l ot isumJ -feeders.'General quality feeder bulls made 24*50. -slaughter 'steers .was. poor. Trading wad moderately Trading was slow throughout active on 600 head of vealers the week. or about the same as last wk. ~Compared with last ‘Wit’s "Vcatefs held ‘Steady. * Good doSe slaughter steers - were and choice vealfefs’ sold -for mostly steady. Cows-sold ab- 28-34, and choice and prime out 25 lower. Bulls held st-. made 34-37, with a fewrpn eady. Srockers and feeders jne ~at 38. Standard-arid Jow in plentiful supply were stea- good kinds made 23-28, and dy. Bulk of choice slaughter util, sold down to 18. steers ranged, from 28.50-30, This week’s small supply a few‘lots high-choice arid of 850~head of, hog? is some prime weighing 1148-1232 lb 500 head less than last wk. brought 30.15-30 50.-Good to Trading-was moderately act low-choice steers made 26 - ive. Barrows and * gilts sold 28.50. 50 lower and sows held stea- Few lots good, and choice dy. U.S. 1-3 grade 1&0-225 lb heifers made 25 50-28. Util, barrows and’gilts made 16.50- arid coml. "bulls brought 23- 17, and hogs more uniform to 25.50. Good grade fed bulls weight and grade including sold up to 26.50, with a few 1-2 grade weighing 190-220 to 27, Cutter and util, cows lb. made 17.25-18. 170-190 lb made 17 25-21, and coml. cow buthers made 16-16.50. 230- «oM up to 22, canners and 250 lb. hogs brought 15.75 - low-cutters brought 15 50 - 1&.S0. 300-600 lb. sows made 17.25. 10-13.50. Need ... HAY-STRAW-EAR CORN Buy Now and Save! 'More and more fanners ate buying from us for better'value and all around satisfaction. A. - Delivered any quantity Phone Strasburg OV 7-3211 ESBENSHADE TURKEY FARM “PARADISE. PA. QUALITY FEEDMAKfR ... key to 3/4 ton more milk per cow Paul Bryant, an Indiana dairyman, increased his milk production an average of 1,550 pounds of <milk ,per cow when he switched to green feeding. l His Allis-Chahners Forage Harvester contributed greatly. It helped him lift his D.H I.A. average to 12,650 pounds per cow. Why not learn how the Allis-Chalmers Forage Harvester with its clean, crisp cut can help you feed more animals, make more meat or milk, from the same acreage? Stop in today and ieam the difference in forage harvesters. Ask ut about fh • Allie-Chalmers flan to //nonce your time purchase •/ farm machinery. ALLIS-CH ALMERS <AC> SALES AND SERVICE Snavelys Farm Service L. H. Brubaker Washington Boro. Pa. Mann & Grumelli Farm Serv. R. S. Weaver Lancaster, Pa, Quarryville. Pa. L. H. Brubaker N. G. Myers & Son Lititz, Pa. riew Holland, Pa. Nissley Farm Service Stevens, Pa. ftheems. Pa. Chicago CafHe All Markets Slow e , from New Holland Sales Stable ' — ; —r- Receipts 0 __ Best action on steers' bf&tfw * beef and veal'® USDA MARKET itOO ibs. and sharpest d^ t BD-2-cattle NEWS SERVICE cline on weights -over 'I2SQ.^ he avy cattle”.? r'txm/knn tTTTiY 9 lbs. with cholce steers ““‘Weigh,!,. C wmT Hecelots about lowest point since February. 50-75 cents U’ 10 per-cent larger *than last Slaughter steers 1100 lbs. fer j^ ea vy c a t t | t f week and little changed from and below n 5 , 0 -^’ 6 'f* r > <withqVal.f Mt,le i cOrresporiding week last Heavy weights 50-1-25 tow- £ th vear. Distribution of re- er. Largely 75-1.00 IGwerf- , ceints little different x with Slaughter .heifers 50-1r25, but clio r , S'so per cent of‘total ar- mostly lower. About -Bulk steady rivine for Monday market. 700 head slaughter stfeers Good 7 -Percentages of the'"various and-heifers-still unsold late. kln ds s! ' little different with - Cows-steady to 50 higher -stronger on a}j around'7s,per cent slaughter with advance largely on Choice ste J steers fully 15 -per cent-heavy.-cutters and -eommer—good—27 - 2 Heifers and five -per cent ’ ci»l grades. Bulls steady do -to medium ■cows. ’Percentage prime in 25 loWer. -Vealers steady. Choice w. slaughter steer supply con- Stockers -and -feeders stea- 27.85; good-jf tinued to increase slightly dy to 50 lower. pi. to hied 2o , but even so was small with Loadlots mostly prime Good ■; built an estimated -seven per cent slaughter steers largely 30.- pi. to mod o< compared about three per 31.00 early, late sales-20.50- Good cent last week. "30.75 with one load lbs. j.g 5g _ n n Ws HJ Bulk steer'supply good to 31.00. Two loads prime 1125 cu tteEs—rij a "d( high choice with numerous - 1375 lbs. 31.78 and 1 32i0G. Stockei i loads choice carrying a Good to high choice steers 525 .27 ij prime grade end. Percentage 1100_lbs. and* below closed at Choice-nrL choice slightly reduced from 26.00-28.75, good to high ov- „3 g . *1 73 per cent of last week er 1100, lbs. 25.25-28.25, 33’ an( j j which was highest since No- these~comparable to cattle at Wj s w !*, w vember last year. Percentage 26.25-29.00 Monday or late jjj co\vs si /A good also slightly below 19-Jast -week, load average heiiers Tu a ,i. .1 per cent of last week. choice 1003 lb. steers 28.25, jcimis Ke ! Average weight of slaugh- load ngpstly high- choice 1,- Fresh hokuJ ter steers estimated at 1170 "SOO lbs. 27.75. Some loadlots .420- Gucrnwv lbs. compared 1162 lbs. last mixed choice and prime others 240 week - and about equal to steers over 1250 lbs. late 28. stock bulilli 1169 lb. average of two - 28.75, these comparable to The horse ml weeks ago which was heay^cattle-selling from 29.00 - day had iWv iest in almost, four months. 29.75 Monday, Three loads jvtules and drain Slaughter steer and heifer choice and prime 1400 lbs. with all goinsll trade slow throughout and -at 28.50 Wednesday mates nels, - 8 ■ altho Monday market little of 29.25 cattle weighing 1,- Pony- mares-J changed from close of last 466 lbs. Monday. Many loads geldings 75 ]l week, sharp decline register- mixed good and choice 1100- Riding” hom ed both" Tuesday and Wed- 1250 lb. steers 26.50-27.00, no dnvirfg hoW nesday in very slow trading. (Turn to-page 8) Killers—B. j. Steers Year's Low PRINCIPAL. FACTO Economical Good Roughage This Is 4he greatest single fact< onomical milk production. Roughage of proper quality meets 75% of the quirements for maintenance and milk production, Note: This emphasizes the need for Dairymen to trate: their efforts on production 'of good rougl Feed the individual cow to meet her-requirements not feed the herd-cm a unit. For instance:; A. cow producing 35 lbs. of milk needs: If the herd is fed uniformly rqther than on an in'dv basis the low producing animal will get too much fe# waste it, or the'high producers -will not eat enoughs erly sustain production,. A practical program of weighing milk and feed quiied to establish the proper quantity of feed fores dividual cow. Miller A Bushong’ sGreen Pastures Dairy] Complete Jnow available In Economical 14 % or 16% | labor saving bulk and 32% Concentrate in bags to be mixed with your Will meet all of your herds requirements'for" # MAINTENANCE # MILK PRODUCTION # GROWTH chid REPRODUCTION For a profitable successful dairy 'program. call us at Lancaster EXpress 2-2145. 40mm stock Manufacturers of Poultry and Live Stock Feed Sine® New Holland IN Milk 16% dairy feed than a 60 lb., producer.' Miller & I Bushong/1 Produo Rohrerstown, P O, Ph. Lancaster EX 2-2^ ! "I 'i '
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