2—Lancaster Fanning, Saturday. July 18. 1959 At Lancaster Yards Mon. Steer Run Heavy Jamea E. O'Hara. In Charge Mark*! N«w« Branch •WEEKLY REVIEW Cattle division trading was moderately active. Supply totaled 3500 head or slightly less than last week. Slaught er steers made up 55 percent of the receipts and stockers und feeders 35 percent. Slaughter steers were scarce after Mon with two loads on Tues. and a few lots on Wed. Compared with last week’s close slaughter steers were steady. Cows closed 50 lower. Bulls held steady. Stockers and feeders were under pressure and hard to move and sold steady to weak. Bulk of choice slaughter steers made 28.50-29.50, load average-choice 1156 lb com manded 30, a load high choice and prime steers weighing 1541 lb. brought 29. Good to low-choice made 26-28.50. Std. sold down to 25. Cutter and utility cows made 16.75-20 75, and coml. sold up to 21.50, while can- low cutters ranged inm? kHI 6 75 - utility and coml. 23-25.50, SAFETY MAKES SENw. />, ITWYSTD W go our of AN ACCIPENT/ ©NATIONAL FARM SAFETY WEEK JULY 19-25,1959 You can farm more acres... or farm the same acreage in less time with the Allis-Chalmcrs D-17 This new tractor represents big farming power built'for you. You can really cover the acres with a big moldboard plow ... a 15-foot tandem disc... a 24-run grain drill. And the D-17 handles easier than most small tractors! New Power Director lets you m K V fr° ra l° w to high range on | the-g 0... or stop entirely. all E f without clutching or affecting If,'/ / PTO speed. \SK TO DRIVE THE BIG D-17 ALLIS-CHALMERS <*£> Sales & Service L H. Brubaker Lancaster, Pa. Mann & Grumelli Farm Serv. R. S. Weaver Quarryville, Pa. L. H. Brubaker N. G. Myers & Son Lititz, Pa. Snavelys Farm Service and good grade fed bulls made 25-27. Good and choice 800-1050 lb. feeder steers ranged from 27.75-29.50, but medium and good made 26.- 25-28. Good and low-choice 550-800 lb. stock steers sold at 30-34. Medium and good made 28-30.25. Good - grade stock calves made 31-35. Calf division receipts about the same as last week’s 593 head count. Trading was moderately active, Vealers sold at steady rates Good & choice veales made 28-34, and choice and prime made 34-37 and a few prime sold up to 38. Standard and Low good kinds made 23-28, and utility sold down to 18. A sharp decline in the hog market highlighted the week’s activity. Compared with last week’s close, bar rows and gilts were 1.25-1.50 lower. Sows closed 1-00 low er. Trading was moderately active on 1330 head or 500 head more than last week. U. S. 1-3 grade 190-225 lb. barrows and gilts closed the week at 15.25-15.75 and «i Mon. the selling price was 16.25-16.75. No. 3 sold back to 15. hogs more uniform for weight and grade including 1-2 grade 190-220 lb. hogs 17 - 17 50 on Mon but this kind absent thereafter. 230-250 lb* made 14 75 - 15 25, and no-190 lb made 14'50 - 15 25. 300-600 lb sows made 9-12. Spring slaughter lambs re ceipts totaled 600 head or about 100 head more than last week. Spring slaughter lambs sold steady in moder ately active trading. Good to low-choice spring lambs made 22-24 50, and utility & low-good sold at 17 50-22. SIMPLICITY Garden Tractors Snavely's Farm Service NEW HOLLAND EL 4-2214 ta lave faeld time Nissley Farm Service Washington Boro, Pa. rfsw Holland, Pa. Stevens, Pa. Eheems. Pa. Chicago Run Cattle 25% 58 Off ' CHICAGO, JULY 16 WEEKLY REVIEW CATTLE Local receipts 10 per cent below last week and 25 per cent below cor responding 1958 week. Per centages various classes little changed from recently with around 75 per cent slaughter steers, 15 per cent heifers, and five per cent cows. Percentage prime in steer supply estimated at seven or about the same as last week, when percentage was high est since late Feb. Percent age also little changed from last week’s 66 per cent and good little different from 25 per cent of last week. i Steer supply included nu merous loads choice carry ing prime grade* end and bulk of supply average-good to high-choice. Avg. weight slaughter steers few pounds (Turn to page 10) Send another I Holland stone The - beautiful building stone with the quarried stone appearance. New Holland Concrete Products New Holland, Pa. WHEN PASTURE FAILS'.'.. ' t Feed Try S—O—S. You'll find it to be a profitable investment AMMON E. SHELLY R. D. 2, Lititz, Pa. CHAS E. SAUDER & SONS R. D. 2, East Earl r Pa. WARREN SICKMAN R. D. 1, Pequea, Pa. Mew, Holland Steers Slow and We a | (Specials from New Holland Sales Siables jj* Receipts oh 'Thursday's med. - 29-33 beef market totaled 975 cat- and light thi n ’ "JJ tie and 364 calves, as the Tins weekv j market had its heaviest-steer 153 milk J" run of the past six weeks. bulls and tl “ws, , Steer market was on slow 'j n the'run vL stc '.l side, all kinds 50 -75 lower, cows broush? sll except good handy butcher guernseys - ,. type. These steady with last ers . 235-3] n A week. . 270,. H Bulls'steady. Feeders 50 ' The July in lower- Cows steady Calves 247 head on steady to weak, instances ou tS lower., mal;esk bringing s^ Prime butcher.steers - s2ftsmares’- $2OO . - 30; choice - 28-29, good - . 75-200 Ridih ? !’ 26-27 50. and plain to med- 2 60. Killeis - L,® mm 24-26. _ pound Heifers; choice - $26.50 - 27 35, good -34-26 50 ,and Roses will pi. - med. - 2.1;?4. watering and fJ? 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