Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, August 29, 1959, Image 2

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    2—Lancaster Forming. Saturday. August 29, 1959
At Lancaster Yards
Steer Supply Hits Low
wealc. U. S. No. 1-3 190-230
lb. sold from 16.00-10-50, few
15.75, weights 170-190 lb.
15.25-16.00, No. 1-3 230-250
lb. 15.50-16.00. Several lots
1-3 300-600 lb. 9.00-12.00.
SHEEP: The salable sup
ply numbered 250 head.
Spring slaughter lambs sold
1.00- lower. Good and
Choice 73-95 lb. spring
slaughter lambs ranged from
22.00- few 24 00, Utili
ty 65-85 lb. 18.00-21.50, Culls
14.00-
lame* E. O’Hara,
(a Charg*/ Mark*! Now* Branch
Weekly Review:
CATTLE. Salable cattle
supply - numbered 2980 head.
Slaughter steers were in the
smiflSeet supply this year
«—v4th near 7050. sieckers and
ieelers. Trade was slow with
a narrow demand on the re*
du<«d supply. Slaughter
steers sold "Steady to 23e low
er with steers under 1100
lb. mostly steady; s cows 25-
50c lower full decline on
utility-and comm, bulls-stea
dy; slockers and feeders
mostly 50c lower.
Choice fed steers 950-1200
lb. 2855-2t.75, load average
to high-choice 1209 lb. 29.00.
■Good to 26.00 -
2«.25, Standard 24.00 20.00.
Few Standard heifers 24.*
€5•24.50. "Cutter and utility
•edws oh" «*e close ranged
fiPm 18.75-20.75. "lew conun.
24.80-21,50. canners and low
cuflters 15.25-16,75.
tJttlity" and comm, bulls
22.50-25.00 Good fed bulls
244K»-28.75. Good.and choice
® 10-10.50 lb. feeder steers
2480-29 25, numerous loidS
€5O-1150 lb. 25.50-26.75 with
a few up to 1175 lb. at 25.00-
24.25; Good and choice 550
S4O lb. stock gteers 28.50 -
32j00, Medium and Good 26 -
,50 - 29.00 few lots Good
steer calves 28.00-32 50, med
ium 26.00 - 29.00.
CALVES: Trade' was mod
erately active on the supply
of 700 head. .Vealers sold
mostly steady with instances
3.00 lower on utility and
standard. Good and choice
vealers ranged from 28.00 -
34»00, Choice and prime 34.-
€0 - 38.00, mostly 35 00-37-
Od, Standard and low-Good
2260-28 QOj- Utility 18 -22.
HOGS - In the hog division -
the salable supply numbered
1375 head Barrows and gilts
over 190 lb artd sows under
450 lb. sold steady with
butchers under 190 lb and
sows aver 450 lb steady to
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Cert. Thorne Wheat Red Clover
Cert. Pennoll Wheat Dom. Rye Grass
Cert. Dußois Oats Pasture Mixture
Cert. Kenbar Barley r
Cert. Hudson Barley TetraPelkus Rye
Uncert. Wong Barley lllMjl
BLENN is a plus value
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Oats, Barley - Rje forti
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Neppco Show
To Include
Youth Events
TRENTON, N.J. Poul
try youngsters from 14 north
eastern states will battle for
top honors in poultry judg
ing and egg grading when
the giant exposition of the
Northeastern Poultry Produ
cers Council opens in Harris
burg, Pa., October 6.
Already several states ha
ve selected their official tea
■ms of 4-H youngsters and
PFA boys to compete for re
gional honors.
Although state 4-H teams
throughout ha
-ve competed in tjg grading
and poultry "judging in past
expositions, this will be the
first year that the competi
tion has been extended to co
ver Future Farmers of Am
erica. State elimination con
tests are now being conduc
ted.
A full two-day program
has been arranged for the
young poultrymen at the ex
position, according to Chair
man, Dan Andrews, Univer-
LANCASTER, PA.
PASTUHGRO is special- !
ly formulated to meet |
pasture needs. Jt supple- 1
ments plant nutrients in J
your soil. It gives the bal- j
ance of growth elements ;
needed to produce grass 1
and legumes with higher
feeding value and greater
carrying capacity. !
Use Paslurgro During [
September to improve i
your grasstields. j
FOR 1
FALL
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RYE
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WHEAT !
Chicago Cattle
Supply Off
Prices Up
CHICAGO, AUG, 2?—
WEEKLY REVIEW—
- CATTLE —Receipts 15 per
cent smaller than last week;
smallest in four months, 25
per cenfi less than correspon
ding week last year. Hot
weather curtailed' receipts as
did the fact that prices for
slaughter steers and 'heifers
last week dropped- to a low
for the year to date.
Percentages of the various
classes in receipts about the
same as last wwk, around 70
percent slaughter steers, a
bout 20 per cent heifers and
six per cent cows. Percentage
prime sueers a little larger
than the 9 pet cent prime
last week, around two-thirds
of the steer supply choice,
the percentage of good
grades somewhat smaller
than the 22 per cent good
last week, average weight of
sity of Connecticut.
Youngsters of both sexes
will begin to swarm into Har
risburg’s Farm Show Build
ing on October 5, the d~
fore the exposition officially
gets underway.
The first .afternoon will
consist primarily of registra
tion, followed by a tour of
the nearby Gettysburg Bat
tlefield.
On the following day the
contests will begin in poul
try judging and egg grading.
Also slated for that day is
the selection of the NEPPCO
-FFA Star Poultry Farmer.
Each state is now in the
process of selecting its out
standing poultry boy for the
competition to select th«
ding youngster for the - -
east.
A number of special events
have been lined up for the
exposition, which each year
draws several thousand poul
trymen from all corners of
the 14-state NEPPCO terri
tory.
Among them are such at
tractions as the Egg-o chick
Show, Poultry Princess Con
test, sample flock (hsphiyfe,
and a lAarket egg show.
For Profitable Feeding All Summer
Use These Feeds ♦ .
Red Rose' Fitting Ration.
Ideal for cows with good roughage and
pasture; for cows during dry periods an*
young stock and bulls. Helps cows mhi?
their weight during lactation periods.
S-O-S
Replaces hay, ensilage or pasture. Is
succulent, palatable and bulky; absorbs
water readily and contains more digest
nutrients than wheat feeds. Mix with
home-grown grains, too.
Red Rose 32% Dairy Suppiei
Fits perfectly into a feeding program with
your supply of home-grown grains. Makes a
dependable, economical ration—balanced
with essential proteins, vitamins and minerals.
BUY RED ROSE FEEDS FROM THESE DISTRIBUTORS
AMMON E. SHELLY
R D 2, Lilitz, Pa.
CHAS E. SAUDER & SONS
R D 2, East Earl, Pa.
WARREN SICKMAN
R D 1, Pcquca, Pa.
New Holland
Top Steers Fully Stron
(Special* from New Holland Sale* Siables M #n ,
Thursday’s beef market had —524.50-27.50;
receipts of 806 cattle and 340 prime vealers .J 7
calves. All high-choice and good 33-37; rned *
prime cattle, over 1250 Ib*» and thin—l 6-28
fully 75-$l higher. All other The Aug. 26 da
kinds very active and 50 had-178 cows, », 5
higher. Bulls steady. Cows and 17 stock heifp?"
active, but 25-50 lower, were very slow,
Calves high - choice and top ff-esh cows s tea? p
prime, $l.OO higher; other* keV Caused by e ,? y
steady; except spall were $1 wither and tobaccn v
- 3 lower, Fresh Holstein £
Prime - 20.* * ,**?!
50; choice—2&2*<7s; good— rT ?*° - 300, b
27-28, and plain to medium— “ 242.50, and bei
25-27. 75 *
Choice heifers .—s2s-27.85;
■saai 0 and pi - ■ med - oSSo^ry's
Good cows $2O-21.25* jul si
med.-—18.50-20; cannters and killef market n 8
cutters—l 6-18.50, and shells Ponies' $75 .
—l4-16. - ing -horses
Stocker . and feeder steer* driving lio-iso
slaughter steers will prob
ably be somewhat lighter
than last weeks average of
1168 lbs.
Slaughter steers closed
strong to 75 higher than late
last week, choice and prime
grades showing most ad
vance and such cattle, gener
ally 50 higher. Heifers stea
dy to 50 higher. Cows open
ed strong to-as much as 50
higher but the early advance
more than erased later, clos
ing'prices on cows steady to
26 under last week and lar
gely 50-75 lower than the
high time early this week.
Bulls and vealers about stea
dy. Stockers and feeders
slow, about steady. Steer &
heifer beef prices in the
wholesale meat market ad
vanced 50-1.00 while cow
beef sold 2.00-2.50 lower.
Half dozen or so loads
mostly prime 1150-1300 lb.
slaughter steers 29.25 and
29 50, two loads 1250 and
1250 lb. .weights 29.50, weeks
bulk choice and prime steers
all weights 26.50-29 00; Most
late sales 27.25 up, several
loads borderline high good &
low choice 1000-1050 lb.
steers on the high close 27.,
several loads prime 1425 lb.
steers 28 25-28.50, load high
choice and prime 932 lb.
Weights also 28 50 1>; some av
erage choice 1035-T Ibf steers
late sold as high as 28.00, -
E. MUSSER HEISEY
R. D. 2, Mount Joy, Pa.
**>* a,
V ve -mV
V* *
load Jb tivorsp*
to high choice ste |
27.25,g0&i to C
«togs,au ri nLg the W(
27.#0, mostly 252
few loads and lots si
steers 23.50-24.50, »
lb. utility holsteins,
22.50. ,r
Loadlots top on h«,(
25 ior shipment high
and prime- 1099 Ifa v
possibly 20 loads high
and mixed- -ehoiee and
900-1100 lb. heifers 2'
60, bulk good and
heifers 24.25-26 75,
24.50 up, the supply,
ly and itandaisd hefi«
filled principally { 0
lots and scattered h&
such cattle 19 00 23 -30
Std cows 20 -21yui
comm, cows 16 752 Ht)
tly but tii
above 19 00 late, can
cutters 15.00-1800,
17.50 down, some hgl
shelly canners down t
and occasionally belo
Utility ' and * com
bulls 21.50-24 00, Cutle
19.50-21 00. Few giro
choice vealers 33 00,
standard and good
25 00-32 00, Cull and
grades 15 00-24 00 15
string good 785 lb
steer calves 31 00, los
ium' and '{sod 635 lb
steers 28 50,
J. C. WALKER & CO.
Gap, Pa
A. S. GROFF
21 S. Queen, Lancastd I’ a
MUSSER'S
The Buck, R 1, Quauy' ,lle