Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, November 05, 1960, Image 2

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    I—. Lancasier Farming. Saturday. November 5. 1960
At Lancaster Yards
Trading Active, Steady
Wl g™v t 3 sa«s
stated 7 20 la p1rT' n l d.K 13 25 240-260 lb. bogs word
+#»r and 70 ner cent 18 00-18 50 U S 10, mostly
stockers and feeder's Tiad- 2-3, 300-600 lb. brought 12 00
in » was moderately active. -15 00 -
Compared with last week’s SHEEP 300 compared with
close slaughter steers sold 451 last week. Trading was
Cows 25-75 lower s.ow. Woo’ed slughter lambs
with most decline on utility steady, Good and Choice 75-
srade Bulls steady. Stockers 100 lb. slaughter lambs 17.00
and feeders strong to 50 -19 00 with a few lots Choice
lusher and Prime 19 -20, Utility &
Thiee loads Prime slaught- low-Good 15-17 , lot Utility
er steers sold on a bought-to- carrying burry fleeces 14 00
arrive basis at 27 50, bulk of
the Choice grade slaughter
steers sold for 25 50-26 50,
load high Choice 1180 lbs
26.90, and a ±ot 1000 lbs 27
Good to low-Choice 23 50-
2a 50, Standard down to 21 -
50 Cutter and Utmty cows
r anPed from 14 00-15 50, Can
cers and low-Cujters 12 00 -
14 00, and Sheuy Canners
sold down to 9 00
Utility and Commercial
bulls were 18 50-21 50. sev
eral Commercial 1500-1800 lb
bul.s 16 00-1100 Good grade
bul's up to 24 00, few 24 50
Good and Choice 800-1050
lb feeaer steers at 23 00-25.-
50, two loads Choice 896 lbs
26 00 Medium and Good 20 -
50-23 50 Good & low-Choice
600-800 lb stock steers were
24.00-26 00, Medium & Good
21.50-24 50 Good & Choice
stock calves sold at 25.00-27 -
75.
CALVES 600 compared
•with 635 a week ago. Trad
ing was moderately active
Vealers steady Good and
Cho.ce vealers sold at 26 00-
31 00 Choice and Prime 31 -
36 , few up to 38 , Standard
and .Gw Good 20 -26 , Utility
down to 16 00
HOGS 1450 compared with
1455 last week Compared
with last week’s close, bar
rows and gilts were steady
Sows steady U S 1-2 190-
230 lb barrows and gilts
brought 19 50- 20 50 and a
bout 50 head no 1 195-220
lbs sold at 20 75-21 00 US
Where Quality
Comes First
Use Nature's Best
Colloidal Phosphate
Anply regularly on all
stable manure to increase
value and mineral content.
NEW JERSEY
GREEN SAND
Did you knov/' that
Green Sand has unlimited
uses?
One of them is on poul
try drop pits. It helps
solve the moisture prob
lem.
CONTACT
Brooklawn Farm
118 KREIDER AVENUE
LO 9-1580
Or Your Local Dealer
Spray Now
WITH
DIELDRIN
for control of
ALFALFA WEEVIL &
SPITTLE BUG
in your 1961 hay crop
fields.
Also available—
GRANULAR DIELDRIN
combined with fertilizer.
Spread Service
Available
SMOKETOWN. PA.
Ph. Lane. EX 7-3539
Chicago Cattle
Sharpest Drop
On Top Grades
CATTLE Receipts little
changed from last week
About 65 percent slaughter
steers, 20-25 per cent heifers
and 5 percent cows. Vealers
and stockers and feeders in
very light supply.
An over abundance of
choice and prime 1300-1500
lb weights made for the
sharpest decline on these but
all weights and grades found
a lowe r trend. Moderate heif
ers supp.ies proved a stimul
ating factor and this class
held to the price leve 1 s of
last week. Slaughter steers
1050 lbs down largely 25
lower, 1050-13 lbs. 25-75 low
er, 1300 1600 lbs 50-1 00 lo
wer. Slaughter heifers most
.y steady Cows 50-1 00 low
er, Bulls steady, vealers stea-
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R.D.I, MOUNT JOY, PA.
*+ somet/ifog?
foti
is your dog in condition for
the FALL HUNTING Season >
REMEMBER to order
Reb^Rose
Dog & Puppy Food
The food for condition and vigor
Joseph M. Good & Sons Walter & Jackson, Inc.
137 Newport Road, Leola, Pa
Mountville Feed Service
R. D. 2, Columbia, Pa.
Snader's Mill
fl. D. 1. Stevens, Pa .
Vintage Livestock
Short Fed Steers
Are .50 Higher
CATTLE: 547. Compared
with last week’s market,
slaughter steers were steady,
except short-ied steers, these
50 higher at-the November 1
Auction at Vintage. Cows 50-
100 lower. Bulls nominally
steady.
Several lots Choice and
Prime 975-1285 lb slaughter
steers 26 60-27.25, the bu k
of the Choice cattle brought
25 50-26 50 Good to low-
Choice 23 00-25-75 Standard
21 00-23 00 Cutter and Uti'i
ty cows 14-00-15 00, Canners
an,d low-Cutters 12 00-14 00.
Shelly Canners down to 8 00.
Few Utility bulls 19 85-21 50.
Several lots Medium & Good
800-1010 ib feeder steers
21 30-22 75.
CALVES 470 Vealers stea
dy to 100 lower Good and
Choice vealers 25 00-31 00.
Choice and Prime 31 00-36 00.
HOGS 51, Barrows and
gilts strong. Several lots 1-3
dy, stockers and feeders stea
dy to strong.
Load prime 1240 lb slaugh
ter steers 27.25 and bulk
choice and prime steers 24 50
- 27.00 Monday Bulk choice
and prime 23 50-26 50 at mid
week. High choice 1000 lb
yearlings 26 00. Mixed good
and choice steers generally
900-1250 lbs. 23 75-25 25,
Bulk good steers 23 00-24 00,
Good and choice vealers
22 00-26 00, standard 17 00-
22 00, 12 00. Several loads &
lots good and mixed good &
choice 700-1050 lb feeding
steers 22 00-23 50. Few med
ium 700-800 lb feeders 20 25-
Christiana, Pa.
Leroy Geib, Est.
R. D. 2, Manheim, Pa.
I. B. Graybill & Son
Refton. Pa.
New Holland
Slaughter Steers Up ,5
Compared with last weeks
market, slaughter steers at
Thursday night auction at
New Holland were mostly
50 higher. Vealers were 1
to 2 higher. Cows and bulls
held steady.
Receipts included 741 head
of cattle. In the run were
25 per cent cows and 20
per cent stockers and feed
ers. . .
Several lots of choice and
prime grade 1,000 to 1,225
lb. slaughter steers brought
26 60 to 27.10, but the bulk
of the choice cattle made
grade 202-235 lb. barrcwi &
gilts 19 00-19 75. Two lots
US 1 2 188 and 193 lbs 19-
85-20 00. Lot no 2 205 lbs.
20 85
SHEEP 46 Woolcd slaugh
ter lambs weak Several lots
mixed Good and Choice 75-
100 lb slaughter lambs 16 50
-18 50 Few Utility to Choice
wooled slaughter ewes 3 50-
7 50
21 25, mixed good & choice
500-700 lb Stock steers 22 25-
23.50, good 425 lb stock,
steer calves 23 75
• Milk Market
'(From page 3)
At New York, pursuant to
the provision of the milk
marketing order, prices ad
vanced November 1. Whole
sale selling price for delivery
before Nov. 1 was $4 60 but
alter Nov. 1 $5 65 to 5.70
per 40 quart unit
Give Lancaster Farming
advertising a chance to work
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25 50 to 26.50. Good in
choice were 23 50 to 2b
standard down to 22 °
A few good and m,
770 to 1000 lb. heifer ,
21 50 to 25 Cutter and
ity cows made 14 25 to
60 while canners" and
cutters brought 12 t 0 %
and shells sold down
Utility and comber
bulls brought 19 50 to
with good grade f ec i
selling at 22-24 50
A lot of choice 790
stock steers made 26 50
eral lots of good and c i
800 to 950 lb. feedei si
commanded 23 50 - 2 1
Medium and good mado
50 to 24.
Calves 334 Good and
ce vealers brought 27 j
with choice and primp
manding 33 to 37 50 , u
few going as high as 30
39 50 Standard and
good were 20 to 28
utility at 13 to 20
Prices continued ai
steady on dairy cows
November 2 auction hr
ts were 152 cows, 12
bulls and six stock he.
Fresh cows, Holstein;
S?ko 4fiQ, Guernseys -
- 320, other breeds - $;
325 Stock bulls - SSS -
Stock Heifers - $7O - „
Prices continued
steady at the Octobci
horse sale with mules
tinning to go to the h
trade Receipts included
head of horses, pomes
mules.
Ponies, mares - &8o -
geldings - $45 - 110
horses - $9O - 185 w
few head selling uo to
Driving horses - $llO -
Killers 7 to 8 cents
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