2 Lancaster Farmng. Saturday. September 25, 1960 At Lancaster Yards Trading Active, Steady Inc Aides 30 percent s’aughter Medium and Good fvl steers 60 percent stackers & lb stock steers sold at 21.5 - Srs Trading moderately 24 00. Medium & Good stock active Slaughter steers fully calves brought 23.00-25.50. .steady on weights under 1,- CALVES: 825 compared 250 pounds, heavier weights with 766 last week. Trading of? 50 Cows 25 lower, Bulls was moderately active. Veal steady. Stockers and feeders ers strong v Good and Choice •fully steady. vealers ranged from 26.00-31. Two loads mostly Prime Choice and Prime |P°° 1030-1127 lb. slaughter steers few sold 00 sold at 27 00, small lot Pome low Good 20.00-26 00, »50 lbs 27 35, the bulk of Utility down to 16.00. the Choice grade steers 950- HOGS' 1750 compared with 1200 lb sold for 25 50-26.50, 1720 last week. Trading was lot 1210 lbs. 25 75, several moderately active Barrows lots Choice 1250-1350 lbs and gilts were strong to 25 24 75-25 50, Good to low- higher. Sows steady. U S. 1- Choice 23 50-25.50. 2 190-225''lb. barrows and Cutter and Utility cows j brought 18 00-19 00, sev prought 15 00-17 00, ^ bs o ters 17 25 Good grade “bulls , 19 i 7 OT ia nn flw 22 50-25 00 Medium & Good | b °9°35 250 800 1050 ib feeder steers f h 5 “ brought 20.00 22 50, Good & mostly 2 -3, 300-600 lb sows 11 00-14 00 Chicago Cafrtle Receipts Down Steady to Strong CATTLE —Receipts 18 per cent smaller than last week 35 per cent smaller the con expending week last yr Very Lttle change in the consist of receipts here, 75- 80 per cent slaughter steers 15-20 per cent heifers and about 5 per cent cows. Ab out 10 per cent of the steer supply prime, around two thuds choice and 20 percent good Slaughter steers open ed steady to 50 lower but a higher trend later more th an w iped. out early losses Where Quality Comes First Use Nature's Best . Use New Jersey Green Sand AND Colloidal Phosphate ON ALL FALL GRAINS & GRASSES Available-in. any quantity. Bag me Field Spreading Service CONTACT Brooklawn Farm 118 KREIDER AVENUE LO 9-1580 Or Your Local Dealer Some Of the best laid plans Mice and Men are Helped along by A Real Good Hen ! We have ihe Hen You Have the Mice I! “HONEGGER LAYERS” J. HOWARD MOORE. 30? East Second Avenue LITITZ, PENNA. Phone: MAdison 6-5408 Windle's Hatchery COCHRANVILLE. PA. Phone: Aiglen LY 3-5941 Advertisers will be glad to have you mention Lancas ter Farming when answering advertisements. gilas steady. US. 1-3 grade and closing prices strong to fully 50 higher compared to last week’s close. Vealers and stockers and feeders mostly steady. On Monday only two load prime 1195 lb. slaughter ste ers cashed from 23 50-26, about a dozen loads prime 1175-1325 lb steers Wed. 26 75-27 25, on the midweek market most choice and pn me steers 24 25-26.50. Aver age choice steers under 1200 lbs sold up to 25 25. Weeks bulk good steers 22-23.75, FOR HEAVIER PIGS AT WEANING W j '/ Feed WAYNE An improved, more palatable Tail Curler that speeds pigs on to heavier weaning weights faster than ever before- Highly fortified with amazing growth stimulating powers. Tail Curler is famous for reconditioning hogs of all ages. Get some for your little pigstoday MOUNTVILLS FEED SERVICE R. D. 2, Columbia J. K. STAUFFER & SON Lawn & Bellaire HERSHEY BROS. Reinholds MILLERSVILLE SUPPLY CO. Millersville LIME VALLEY MILLS H.D. 1, Willow Slreet ROHRER'S MILL B.D. 1, Ronks Vintage Livestock Prices Hold Steady to Weak . CATTLE: 524. Compared with last week’s market, slau ghter “Steers. weighing over 1200 lbs. and steers grading low-good 'gnd below were 25-50 lower at Vintage this week. All other steers were steady’. Cows steady. Bulls steady to 25 lower. Several'- lots high-choice and prime -950-1100 lb slau ghter steers 26.60-27.10, bulk of the choice cattle weigh ing below 1200 lbs. 25.25 - 26.50, several lots lbs 24 "50-25 50. good to low choice Standard 21-22.50 Cutter and utility cows at 15 50-16 85, canners and low cutters 13.75-15 50. Utility and commercial bulls 20-22 - 50, cutter'l7-19 50 Several lots medium 600-800 lb. st ock steers 19-22. CALVES: 477.. Vealers weighing under 120 lbs. 2-3 lower, heavier wgt vealers steady to 1 lower. Good and choice vealers 25-31, choice and low prime 31-34, stan dard and low-good 19-25, utility down to 15. HOGS 185 Barrows -and gilts steady 'US 1-3 grade 200-219 lb barrows ' and gilts 17 25-17 75, few lots 1 and 2 grade 191-198 lbs. IS IS 25, lot no 1 189 lbs at 19.10, few lots 1-3 177-182 lbs 17-17 60, lot same grade 235 lbs. 17 10 SHEEP: 92 Spring slau- WHEELHORSE and SIMPLICITY Garden Tractors Snavely's Form Service NEW HOLLAND EL 4-2214 TAIL CURLER ROSS C. ULRICH, JR. R.D. 2, Peach bottom SUNSHINE FARM SUPPLY Liiitz & Newmanstown ABERDEEN MILLS R.D. 2, Elizabethtown C. E. SAUDER & SONS R.D. 1, East Earl * H. M. STAUFFER & SON'S. Inc. Witmer - Honks - Leola - New Quality, Prices Lower NEW HOLLAND ,-t A few lots medium Quality of the slaughter good 695-775 p ou "; steers at New Holland tlua steer calves crossed n week <was not as good as ip at 21.75-24 85 Wlth the past weeks Good grades lots- of medium and predominated the supply of 800-934 pound feodJ? 802 head of cattle. changing hands at 19 with last week’s 21 10. market, slaughter steers gra- Calves 382 Ch o w ding low good and below prune veal were lq o ■ were 25 to 50 lower. Aver- Good grade and below age good and better grades 100 lower Good and were steady to 25 higher, veajers made 25 to 32 ( Cows were 25'to 50 lower and prime sold at 3? while bulls were 25 lower. with a few head makr Several lots of choice and 50 to 38 Standard atu prune 950 to 1100 pound good made 19 to 25 wui slaughter steers made 26 60 ray bringing 15 to 19 to 27 70 with the bulk of the Good top grade f les h choice going at 25.50 to 26 50 were active and sin 1 Several lots of 1,200 to 1,350 p er head higher at pound steers made 24 50 to tember 21 sale ol da 25 50. tie. All other kinds Good to low choice were ued at steady prices 23 25 to 25 50. Standard was Receipts included down to 20 to 22 50. cows, 11 stock bull? Good and choice 650 to eight stock heifers 900 pound heifers made 20 TrT „ t . h , T , to 23 utility cows s3 |£ 4 J s> Guernseys were 15 to 16.25 whh can- 340 ofl . S2Q > ners and low cutters at 13 50 Klll „ 18ft . to 15 25 Utility and commer- S * ock : cial bubs made 20 to 22 50 Receipts at the Sent with cutters at 18 to ,19 50 19 horse sale had ?n^20 O a°o 274 head ° f horses, pel for 2*. 50 to 24 50. mules Killers so d ~ ’ but lower with ail ghter lambs steady. Good & kinds steady Mules 1 choice spring slaughter lam- ue d to go to the killer bs 75-95 lbs 18-20, few lots et . choice and prime 20-22, util- Ponies, maies -$1 ity and low-good 14-18, lot geldings - $59-110 cull 65 lb. 6. Several utility horses - SlOO-200 to choice slaughter ewes at horses - $llO-375 Kill 91-150 lbs. 3 75-6. to 8 cents 3 ft. Angle Iron fence posts with 2 insulators and clips . 58c Blue Bird Egg Mash $3 90 Fitting Ration Staz Dry Horse Feed $3 80 ALTMAN’S CASH FEED STORE 947 Harrisburg Pike kT New! EXPANDED! ALL-CROP Drill line Drill more acres a day and get a good sk whatever .your farming method. vV All- Crop drills, torsion spring control sure? even depth. Zero pressure press wl are available to give proper seed contact" soil. Standard drills have divided hopper . • feature separate, band placement of seed < fertilizer. Grass seed attachment, too. New models include plain drills with o' size, single-bin hoppers that hold up to * bushels of grain , . . require fewer stops refilling. One 16-run model has 10-incn < spacings . . . others 7-inch. - Come in ... let us show you an drill . . . made to fit your farm. Atx Cur U ft* Chftlmen Ir,^f ALLIS-CHALMERS SALES AND SERVICE L. H. Brubaker Nissley Farm St Lffib, Pa. Washington Boro. N. G. Myers & Son L. H. Brub' Lancaster/ P fl- Mann &Grumelli Farm Serv. R. S. Quorryville, Pa, Steven*- Snavelys Farm Service New Holland, Pa. Rheems. Pa. » - * v rr Altman’s Miljc Replacer 25 lb $3 Rabbit Pellets 20% Blue Bud Dairy $3 65 $2 60 Special Chop $3 Peat Moss Ph, Lane. EX 4-'
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