Vintage Livestock a v\ At Lancaster Yards Slaughter Steers All Kinds Are stronger Trade Active and Strong .Strong to Higher SITS CATTLE 3425 compared 1-3 at 2||o SSj a.et with 330° l ast week. Supply CALVES 800 compared h gh-Choice and Prime head of cattle. Slaughter brought 24 60. " 8 l^ d r, 4 sn P was moderately Sive Veal- were strong to 25 higher at steers were generally 50 Calves- 310 . v „ , 1 iY ,T; CClit stock Grs were i lower Good and the September 6 auction at higher, cows 25 higher and i to 2 higher p Cn ° ls J ™ „ nriora)fl , v choicrvealers sold at 26-31 Vintage. AVerage-Choice and bulls strong to 25 higher. ch oice vcallrf bl^ oocl a ro C ?tol5 a Sir Cowhand fte£ at^SS^Ttanda'rd’anf steaTy. cLmLmg 1 ?! -3^ SKW&STSf row el Eor S wrts' Tbs' * HOGS: 1050 compared to Prime 915-1500 lb. slaughter lb. at 27.10-27 50. The bulk i ow good made 8 21-% rd 800 lb , 1699 last wk Trading was steers 26 85-27 35, bulk of the of the choice steers made utility brought 17-4 6 -' v Load 1325 lbs prime grade mo( ierately active. Barrows Choice grade steers 25 50-26-* 25 25-26 50. Good to low - oo slaughter steeis sold for and gllts y and sows were st . 75. Good to low-Choice 23.75 'home brought 23 50-25.75 Sheep: 33 - Several 27.25, bulk of the choice ste- eady * U-S 7.2 190-220 lb. - 26.00, Standard 21.00-23.50. while standard sold at 21.50 of utility and good 55 t„ ers brought 25 50-26 50, few barrows anc } gl its brought Cutter and Utility cows 15- to 23 25 lb spring slaughi 0l w inc9 s ion^'rk olce and prime 1775.1859 and a few lots of 75-17 25, Canners and low- ~ G°°d and-choice 730 " 925 were 15-17 o2 6 c7 3 pTo 2 7° 6 lb ®, + ral J ged , from No 1 190-215 lbs sold at 18- Cutters 13.75-15 75, Utility & h>. heifers were 21 10-175. At the Scptembei 7^. 75-27 g°od to low-choice 75.79 00 . u s 1.3 i 9O 230 Commercial bulls 21 00-22- Cutter and utihty cows ma- dairy cattle, fresh cow ° 23 75-25 50, standard 21-23- lb bu tchers 16-75-17 50, mos- 35. Several lots Common 273- de 15 75-17 25 while can- turned to sell steady 50 x ~ , ~, tly 17 00 17 25 230-250 lb. 435 lb. stock calves 17 50-23 - a " d tu 7+ rT®!, u erc i B3 Cow s Cutter and utility cows z.* 16 60-17 00 II 50 14-15 75 Utility and com- stock bulls and 12 stori\ %% SL3 mofSy 2 3 3M-MO Vb Halves- 535 Veaters bulls sold at 21-23 ers ! ‘ KKI aZ commerLll bulls U brou sows ranged from 11 00-14 00 weighing under 120 lbs 100 *350485 TTmV Kolstc^ Sht 19-22 good grade bubs SHEEP 650 compared with lower Heavier weights stea- 20 Load Standard and Good 250 others?S2ooVnn 81 22-24 50 and a few at 25 - 401 last week Trading was dy Good and Choice vea 275 lb slaughter calves 24 f s Vo_l| 5 HeffTs T® 25 25 moderately active. Spring ga -66- 31 -50, odd head Prune HOGS 81 Barrows & gilts At the Septoirb-,' Med aijd good 800-1050 slaughter lambs were 100 64.50, Standard and low- 2 5 lower- U Sv 1-3 192-230 sale, the 200 head on lb feeders brought 20 50-22, lower Good and Choice 70- G oo * l 20 00-25.00 Utility 17- lbs> barTOtWS an d gl it s 1749 pomes and mult 1 ! or med and good 600 - 800 lb 100 lb slaughter lambs made ——— —: - 17 70, lot 180 lb .No 2 16- steady All mules r™. stock steers 21.50-24. Med 18 50-20 00, few lots mostly e « lfe a P d deattn. Analyses 35_i ot 159 i b . 7.3 gra de 16 to go to the kill-, , and good stock calves 22 - Prime 20 50-21 00, Utility &of pesticides are often com- SHEEP. 61. Spring slaugh- Ponies mares su-J 25, lot good and choice 510 low-Good 15 00 18 50 plex and time consuming ter lambs steady Good and geldings - $6O-115 p] Death could occur before an Choice 60-105 lb spring horses $llO 410 to analysis is completed ” slaughter lambs 19 00-21 50 IVz to 8 cents Myers pointed out that the . Pesticide Act provides for fines of between $5O and $lOO for the first two offen- HARRISBURG, State Sec- ment, and if the label does scs and fines of. between aretary of Agriculture Wil- not bear an ingredient state- S5OO and $lOOO for the third liam L Henning has an- ment. and subsequent offense, nounced that agents of- the . .. .. Pesticides are any sub- Bureau of Foods and Chem- . A T n^ n ° f t - iese pesUcldc : 3 stances or mixture of sub istry have been instructed f^ e deadl y P° lsons . especial- s tances intended to prevent, to prosecute retailers ot i y concentrated de-troy, repel, or mitigate pesticides found making sal- * c ™!’ say | ? + ls an y insects, rodents, fungi, es from bulk containers in- £ “f k + l° family to weeds or other forms of pl to unmarked cans and jugs. T ed /TTT ant or animal llfe or virus “ This in an extreme’ tamers which do not indicate cs considered to be pests dangerous practice,” Secre- what their contents may be ’ tary Henning said “In nd -dition, it is a violation of the Pennsylvania Pesticide Act of 1957 ” Delmar K Myers, acting director of the Bureau of 2—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, September 10, 1960 Ag. Secretary Gives Warning Poisons Must Be Labeled Foods and Chemistry, says that pesticides are consider ed to be misbranded if the labeling accompanying the pesticides does not contain instructions for use which are necessary for the pro tection of the public, if the label does not contain a warning or caution state- Chicago Cattle Mast Kinds Steady, Higher CATTLE 700 Slaughter steers and he.fers steady, cows steady to 50 higher, Vealers and stockers and feeders steady Few loads high choice and ■ mixed choice and prime 1,- 200-1300 lb steers 25 25-26- 60. Loads 1 mixed choice and prime 1200 lbs 26 50 Good to - average choice steers 22 - 25 25 average choice 24.50 up - Mixed good and choice steers 24 00 24 50. Good to choice slaughter heifers 20.- 50-23.75 choice 23 00. Com mercial cows 13 50-16 00 mostly 13 75-16 00 Canner & cutters 1150-15 50 Utility & commercial bulls 16 50-20 00. Good and choice vealers 22 - 25.00. 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