2 Lancaster Farming, Saturday, May 13, 1931 At Lancaster Yards Slow, Steady CATTLE. 3700 compared with 3758 last week. Supply includes 50 percent slaughter steers and 40 percent Stock ers and feeders. Trading was slow Slaughter steers steady to 50 lower, closing Monday 25-50 lower. Cows fully 25 lower. Bulls weak, Stockers and feeders weak. Slaughter Steers: Choice grade 950-1300 lbs. 24.25-26- .50, two lots 1200 lb high - Choice 26 50, Good to low- Choice 22 75-24.25, Standard 21.00-22 50. Heifers: Load Good 751- lbs. 22 50 Cows: Cutters and Utility 17 00-18 50, few 18.75, Can ners and low-Cutters 15.50- 17„00, shelly Canners down to 13 00 Bulls- Utility and Commer cial 19 50-22.50, Good grade 22.00-23.75. Stockers & Feeders: Good and Choice 800-1100 lb feed er steers’ 24.00-26 50, Medium and Good 21 00-25 00. Good and Choice 500-800 lb. stock steers 25 00-27 00, Medium & Good 22 00-25 50, few lots Good and Choice stock calves 26.00-29 00. CALVES- 575 compared with 592 last week. Trading moderately active Vealers 1.00 higher Good & Choice brought 30 00-36 00, 'Choice and Prime 36.00-40.09, few 41.00, Standard and low - Good 26 00-30 00, Utility down to 23 00 HOGS. 1800 compared with 2038 last week Trading moderately active All class es steady Barrows & Gilts: U S. 1-2 190-220 lbs 18 75-19 50. sev eral lots no 1 190-225 lbs For A Good Harvest This Fall Before Planting Corn, Tomato and Tobacco Fields APPLY NEW JERSEY POTASH "GREEN SAND" AND COLLODIAL PHOSPHATE (Calphos) Call Now For Off-Car Discount Brooklawn Farm 118 Kreider Avenue LANCASTER LO 9-1580 or See Your Local Dealer .JJk Hol*f jfeueti They say. "The Early Bird Gets The Worml" Thai's all right you like worms — It's still not too late to try HONEGGER LAYERS Consistent! Persistent! Resistant! J. HOWARD MOORE. 307 East Second Avenue LITITZ. PENNA. Phono: MAdison 8-5408 Windle’s Hatchery COCHRANVILLE, PA. Phone; Atglen LY 3-5941 To Lower 19 75-20 50 1-3 190-230 lbs. 18 00-18 50, 230-250 lbs 17.- 25-18 00. „ „„„ Sows: 13, mostly 2-3, 300- 600 lbs. 12.00-15.00 SHEEP: 400 compared wih 745 last week. Spring lambs 2.00 lower than last week’s close. Trading moderately ac tive. Choice and Prime 50-80 lb. spring lambs sold at 22.- 50-24.00 with a few Prime 25.00, Good arfd Choice 21 00 - 23 00. Witstead Lado Lucifer pro duced 13762 Iba milk and 604 lbs butterfat in 365 days on twice daily milking as a 9-year-old Garwood Lucifer Lucy; 15,687 lbs. milk and 663 lbs butterfat in 314 days on twice daily milking as a 4-year-old. Lesahna Laux mont Lyons: 15,845 lbs. milk and 691 lbs. butter'at in 318 days on twice daily milking as a 6year-old G’enelg Maj orette: 18,781 lbs of milk and 800 lbs. butterfat in 365 days on twice daily milking as a 10-year-old. All are Hoi stein cows owned by Robert C. Groff, Quarryville, Pa. PREVENT RABBIT DAMAGE Cottontail rabbits like to feed on new growth in ho me gardens and flower beds. Robert Wingard, extension wildlife management special ist says fencing with 1-inch mesh poultry wire 18 inches to 2 feet high will portect the plants or chemical re pellents may be used to ma ke the plants distasteful to the bunnies. WHEELHORSE and SIMPLICITY Garden Tractors Snavely's Farm Service NEW HOLLAND EL4-2214 - * •• 0- * * Mere come bigger When sprayed on your potatoes, “Mandate” clings to leaves, resists washing off. You get long-lasting protection against blight Spray Du Pont Manzate® to control blights maneb fungicide s.. assure top yields of No. l/s Each acre jou spray with ' Mandate” can vield bushels more of rl’s like these. Field M orf applications of ••Manzato” protect >our crops s[r[ , IIVMG from J<iie blight tuber rot, too. through CHEmis Iff J. C. EHRLICH CHEMICAL CO., Inc 736 East Chestnut Street Phone EX 7-3721 Vintage livestock New Holland Most Steady Top Grades Feel Pressure Rilllc I nwor Receipts included 857 cat- Riding horses were $140275 UUlia i-vttci - tle at the n auction at with driving horses at $145 Comnared- with last wk’s New Holland. Compared 200. Killers brought 91 0 10 J&Tst- CC^ eady with fills considered at slaughter steers grading the May 9 auction at Vin- erage-Good and below and c « . - Cattle tage. Cows steady.. Bulls 50 weighing 105 lbs. ful- CtUCagO t-Bine lower. Keceipts wore 419 Large! Receipts T>* e “‘ e Ch ° l fS EXSIt PreSSUfC QpvAfal mostlv 975 • §jracie steers X 350 1125 lbs. 1 25.50-26.35. Good n». and down 24 50-26.00 WEEKLY REVIEW - Cat to low-choice 22.50-24.50,-With several lots _ 1400-1550 TLE: Receipt's increased a Standard 20.50-22, g> s .- grading high-Choice and bout 10 percent and lar gest Cutter and utility cows at Pnrne 25 00-25.75, Good to for an y week this year 17 50-18.60, canners and low low-Choice 22 75, Standard slaughter steers 50 to 125 cutters 15 75-A7.50. Shelly down to 21.00 lower with choice and pn^ canners down to 13. Cutter and Utility cows largely 1.00 lower, hoif erj Utility and commercial 16.50-18.50, Canners and low- steady to 50 lower bails 19-22 50. Lot choice Cutters 15.50-16.75, shelly choice and prime at great es 732 lb. stock steers 23.85. Canners down to 13.50. Sev- downturn, cows mostly stea CALVES: 267. Vealers st- eral lots Good grade 803-868 dy, other classes in ven eady to 2‘ higher with util- lb. feeder steers 22.60-23.10. small supply and unchanged ity and standard showing the CALVES:, 200. Vealers Three loads prime 12517 most advance. Good and, g ra dmg Standard and below 1375 lb. steers 27.00 and f e „ choice vealers 31-36 50. the fußy Good grade and loads 26.75 Monday but onlj bulk of the choice 36 50-39.- bet t er 2.Q0 lower. Good and one load prime 1320 lbs 25 50, good to low choice 26- choice vealers 30 00-36 00, 75 Wednesday., Bulk pr laie 31, utility down to 24. most Choice 36 00-39.00, and mixed choice and pnm t HOGS: 93. Barrows and standard and low-Good 28.- 1050-1450 lb. Steers 24 25 gilts strong. U.S. 1-3 1887- 3100. Utility 24 00-27.00. 26.50 with most sales 26 (u lbs° l b 3 S 'l7 l Bs 2s S l man , lo l t t med- t^^fy SHEEP: 81. Spring slau- bulls and iS dard 18 50 . 2 i.00. ghter lambs 1 lower. Choice Holstein cows made Most choice heifers 22 73. and prime spring lambs wei- Jresh G C ™ ns 23 75 la rgely 23 - 50 down ffr fcr&ps gifatsrsra tsss. s,aoghter ewes £sL $ I%ol? = "aasysu«. : " Sa e ddle“ho-sl soid very 1 7 - 50 - banners 13 50-15 50 active and higher It the May utjdit y aa J? Commercial bulls # Milk Market 8 auctlon of horses > ponies & veaters 0 ’! 0 00 8 29 < 00 and Ch ° 1M • M K, r r sffs. K s Tsa. h, £s over class one needs moved steady. Receipts inclcded 271 on lb g tm to manufacturing outlets and head. • J _J to separators. Mules, by the pair brought Wholesale selling price in $3OO-500 while single mules New York for bottling aua’ii- made $l4O-232 50. Pony Tr\/ a Classififid Ad ty milk was mostly $4.45 mares sold for $llO-140 and ,r * a «* per 40 quart unit. ge I dmgs brought $35-110, Buy Your MANZATE® through Eastern States Farmers’ Exchange Available in All Lancaster County Community j N+ ✓ s ' V MANZATE and OTHER DUPONT PRODUCTS Distributed by ' ''!"s - ’5." v , V/;. * ..t,- * j? '; 4 ?* '* ' ' ' ' * ' ' aio Mi One-chemical blight control —a spray program with “Manzate” maneb fungicide controls both early and late blights. Better yields, quality and profits—“Manzate” helps boost yields as much as 40 bushels per acre gives you more #l’s, and naturally increases profits, as proved by growers in all major producing areas. Safe to use—“Manzate” is tough on disease, mild on plants. Itcanbe used on potatoes right up to harvest time.. .won’t stunt plant growth. Saves time and money—“Manzate” is a wettable powder, ready to mix wherever there’s water. It is compatible with most insecticides and fertilizers so you save money with efficient combination sprays. Saves trouble—“Manzate” has been thoroughly proved over the years—you know you can depend on it for top disease control, easy handling. On all chemicals, follow labeling instructions and warnings con !uily mm t - V -3A i* • J ' ' '«i ’ ' ' V ',<l, ■. ‘ V --y. MANZATE maneb fungicide it , e r * v vs i. '■ Lancaster, Penua.
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