2—Lancaster Farming, Saturday. June 24, 1961 At Lancaster Yards Heavies Feel Pressure CATTLE. 2650 compared with 3640 last week. Supply includes 60 percent slaughter steers, 30 percent stockei & & feeders. Trading slow. Slau ghter steers 50 lower, few sales on Wednesday 50 h gh er than Monday or steady with last week’s close. Cows steady. Bulls steady. Stock ers and feeders steady. Slaughter Steers: Choice grade slaughter steers 950- 1300 lbs 22.00-23 00, five loads high-Choice and Prime 1100-1270 lbs 23 25-23 60, ■Good to low-Choice 20.50-22., Standard 19 50-20.50 Cows Cutter and Utility 17.50-18 50, Canners & low- Cutters 16.00-17 50, shelly Canners down to 13.50, Bulls. Utility and Commer cial 19 50 22 50, few Good grade 22 00 23 50 Stockers & Feeders; Good and Choice 550-850 lb. feeder steers 23 00-26 00 Good and Choice stock calves 26.-29.00 CALVES 550, compared with '550 last Week. Trading moderately active. Vealers grading Choice and Prune OB m m m Automation For The | ■m OB m m -w Poultry Industry KEENCO • Automatic Feeders • Ventilating Systems ■ • Pit Cleaners • Egg Washers ■ • Egg Collectors • Egg Graders ■ • Extendible Waterers • Egg Room Coolers • FULLY AUTOMATED CAGES 5 808 HILL a 01 « 102 MAYFIELD DRIVE <■ - ! <S«nwn»»wmHW«HWHMnHnmii»»^ FARM SYSTEMS, inc. Engineers - Distributors - Contractors THE GROUP THAT PLANS, DESIGNS. SELLS, EQUIPS, AND BUILDS COMPLETE FARM SYSTEMS Executive, Design and Sales Staff JoeWinton, President. Pennsylvania State University Agri cultural Engineering, 1949 Six years, state representa tive, New Way Farm Sales. Four years, farm sales en gineer, Libbey-Owens Ford Mt Holly Springs, Pa. Hal Brannaka. Vice President. Pennsylvania State Universi ty Agricultural Engineering, 1952 Seven years western Pennsylvania representative, Now Way Farm Sales Be fore that, Extension Agricultural Engineer. Hunkers, Pa. Lee E. Berry. Construction Superintendent. A Cumberland County farm boy who studied carpentry and architect ural drawing, Stevens Institute, Lancaster Worked up to Job Superintendent, Hitter Bros, was also with H B, Alexander, Harrisburg, Consolidated Engineeung. Balti more, Wright Construction, Columbus, Ga , and Brown, Davis & White, Grantville, Pa. Carlisle, Pa Frank L. Palmer. Treasurer. Professional Management Con sultant Member, Board of Directors, Federal Equip ment Co , Cai lisle. Hill Electronics. Inc , Mechamcs- burg Mcchamcsburg, Pa. Sam Carr, Field Representative. Pennsylvania State Univer sty Agricultural Economics, 1962 Two years’ experi ence working with farmers on equipment and systems Box 598, State College, Pa, Ike Rissler, Field Representative, A successful, practical farmer, beef ra scr and farm mach nery salesman iu Lebanon and nearby counties Jonestown, Pa. FARM SYSTEMS Distributes: Barn-O-Matic Barn Cleaners, S lo Unloaders, Feeders - Hud son Barn Equipment - Aerovcnt Ventilation, Crop Dr/ing Systems - American Planter Co, Materials Handling - Ritch ie Automatic Electric Waterers - Libbey-Owens-Ford Farm Thermopane Windows - Rilco Lam nated Rafters - Model 5 Wagon Unloaders - American Way Faim Products - Electnc Switch Gear - Horning & Silos - Brower Feed Lot Equipment - Complete Irrigation Sj sterns Wade Ram Alu minum Fittings, Alcoa Tubing, CMC Pumps, Ram Bird Sprinklers, Electnc Pumps FOR COMPLETE INFORMATION CONTACT Ike Rissler. field representative, Jonestown, Pa. DEALERSHIPS AVAILABLE FBI FARM SYSTEMS, inc. ** *_ * - '' 'J ' 422 Fimnklm S*. ' CARLISLE PA. - Phone; CHipel 3-2622 1.00 lower, Good grade and below steady. Good & Choice 28 00-33.00, Choice & Prune 33 00-35 00, few 36 00, 32.C0- 34.00, Standard & low-Good 24 00-28.00, Utility 22 00-25. HOGS: 1500 compared with 1436 last week. Trading mod erately active. Barrows and gilts steady. Sows steady. Barrows & G Its; U S 1-2 190-220 lbs 18.50-18 50. US {Turn to page 3) Chicago Cattle Receipts Vary From Day To Day WEEKLY REVIEW-CAT TLE receipts reduced fully 5 percent but very uneven ds tribution thru week, promp ted radicial price changes Monday and Wednesday on steers and heifers Tuesdays supply smallest for that day m 15 years. Weght contin ued to be major price deter (Continued on Page 13) BY Write or Phone Local Representative Phone MAdison 6-SOBB Announcing... R. D. 3 LITITZ 5 Vintage Livestock New Holland Weight Is Factor Slaughter Steers Gain In Ctp/sr l Prir£k<; Cattle receipts at the June 22 50. 11l *J|WI riiVßo 22 auction at New Holland Calves 325 Vealers sti 0 „ Quality- of slaughter steers included 932 head Compared Good and Choice vealers not as good as in past weeks w*th last week s market, 34 00, Standard and i 0„ at the June 20 auction at slaughter steers 50-75 higher. Good 24 00-28 00, Utility 23 Vintage Compared with last 'Cows steady Bulls 50 lower. 26 00. week’s market, slaughter Several lots high-Cho*ce & Receipts at the J une 2 steers weigh ng under 1250 Prime 950-1100 lb slaughter D f da ry cattle mcW lbs 50 higher, heavier steers 2410-24.50, Choice 104 cows, c ght stock bun weights weak!® Cows fully 1000-1300 lbs 22 75-24 00, and se ven heifers The steady. Bulls steady. Receipts several lots 1300-1450 lbs. e t was very draggy but ab o i included 287 head. 21 25-23.00, Good to low- steady. Few lots 950-1100 lb. high- 19 « c |i 00 °° 23 ° O, Standa ‘' d Fresh Holstein cows Choice and Prime grade Gutter and Utihtv cows $ 3(K> slaughter steers. 23.10-23.50, 1 25 Cannersand tow- S !£ S m f de J l?5 s*2so $ * 250 «< Choice grade 22.25-23.00, sev- L 7 f 9 ‘ lB 5O sLllv Can- f-.° ld for Sl ?s eral lots Choice 1350-1450 to 13 00 UtuS lbs. 21 25-22-00, Good to low- nnmmermal bulls 19 50- at $llO 185 and st^ Choice 21 25 22 75, Standard and Commercial bulls 19 ao heifers changed hands at $( 20.-21. 26 00 to $l4O. Cutter and Utility Cows HOGS 169. Barrows and At the June 19 sale of 17.50-18.50, Canners and low- gilts 50-75 higher. -U. S. 1-2 ses pomes and mules, tj, Cutters- 16 50-17.50, shelly 188 221 lb. barrows and gilts market continued about % Canners down to 13 00. Util..- 18.60-19 00 1-3 194-225 lbs. dy with all mules continu®, ty and Commercial bulls 19.- 18,00-18 50. Two lots no 3 to- go to the killer trade 22.50. Lot Good grade 943 260-270 lbs. 17 00-17 50; lot <-eipts included 251 head lb feeder steers 20.10. no 3 290 lbs. 17.10. Pony mares brought 595 1 CALVES: 225. Vealers SHEEP: 51. Spring slaugh- $l7O while geldings biot* strong Good & Choice veal- ter lambs strong. Few lots of $5O-135, Rd ng horses wen ers 27.-32 , Choice and Prime Choice and Prime 55-85 lbs. $135 to $2B and driving io f 32.00-33.50, Standard & low- 18 00-20 00, Good and Choice ses made $135-210 Kdfe G-o-* 9* op-97 00 tt m+v 22 - 17 00 18 50 were 9*/i to 10 cents vw> '•.v'Ns'' V Here’s better Early and late blight, anthracnose, Sepu ■ and gray leaf spots —“Manzate” conWj r ® them all. More than a decade of expeii^j has shown: Du Pont “Manzate” maflj li|| MQIiT fungicide helps you raise bigger crops 1 ■ VII m better tomatoes for higher profits. h s | ma m * | mm number-one fungicide. 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