Lancaster Farming. Saturday. July 8, 1961 2 At Lancaster Yards Steady To Mostly Lower lambs 65-90 lb. 18.-20 50, a few lots Prime 21.- Good & low Choice 16 00-18 50. CATTLE 2500 and 2633 head last week. Supply in cludes 60 percent slaughter steers and 30 percent Stock ers and feeders. Trading was slow Compared with last ■week’s close slaughter steers weighing under 1150 lb steady to weak, weights ov er 1150 lb. weak to 50 lower. Cows steady to 25 lower. .Bulls steady Stockers and 'feeder steady Slaughter steers Two loads Prime 1190-1340 lb 25 00, load Prime 1090 lb. 24.75 two small lots most y Prime 953-1203 lb. 24.50, Choice grade 950-1375 lbs. 22.50- Gold and low Choice 21 25-22 50, Standard 20.00 21 50 Cows —Cutter and Utility 17 DO-17 75, Canners and low Cutters 15 30-17 00, shelly Canners down to 12 50 Bulls—Utility and Coml. 19.50- Good grade 22.- 23.00 Stockers and feeders— Good and Choice 600-800 lb. stock steers 23.00-26.50, few lots 500-600 lb 26.-28. Good and Choice 800-1050 lb. feed ers. 22 -25. CALVES: 450 compared with 578 head last week, Trading moderately active. Vealers grading average Good and better steady, low er grades 1.00 lower. Good & Choice vealers 27.00-32 00, Choice and Prime “32 -35, Standard and Inw Good 23.- 27 50, Utility 21 00 24 00 HOGS- 900 comparde to 1357 head last week Trading active Barrows and gilts 1 - 00 higher sows steady. Barrows and gilts - U. S 1-2 190-220 lb 20 00.-20.75, few lots No 1 190-220 lb 20 75-21 00, 1-3 190-230 lb ■■9so-20 09. 230-250 lb most ly 2-3 grade 19 00-19 50. Sows U S 1-3 mostly 2 3 300-600 lb 12 00-15 00. SHEEP 300 cprapared with 576 head last week. Trading moderately active. Spring slaughter lambs steady Choice and Prime spring FOR ANY FARM PURPOSE MADE THE FARMER'S WAY L A LANCASTER •A PRODUCTION CREDIT ASS’N 411 W. Roseville Rd. Lancaster, Pa. f Ph. Lane, EX 3-3921 K, l . , " ( rierj’s BJG News from your . s [NewHolland dealer The New Holland “67" Hayliner your “best buy” Baler! Attention, \ou family faniieis 1 Looking (or big baling capacity, and stamina to lit your faim—at -n attiactivelv low price’ Come in and loot at New Hol -1 md's lov.-cost, higli-capacitv “67” I fay liner before you decide It’s got <ydusi\e FLOW-ACTION, the <!og proof feeding system that takes the heaviest windrows m -•r.de extia wide 56” pickup. . po'itive lying lots more 1 in and =ee the “67” .. ci\ e it a (rial nn in \ our ow n ciop! -S3}-' I. H. Brubaker 350 Strusburg Pike • Lane. LITIT2, R. D. 3 Ph. Lane. EX 7-5179 Strasburg OV 7-6002 Lititz MA 6-7766 \ Chicago Cattle Heavy Steers Suffer Most WEEKLY REVIEW Cat tle: Receipts slightly increas ed with supplies liberal Mon day and Wednesday. Slaughter steers 1,200 lbs down steady-to fully 50 low er mostly 25-50 lower. Heav ier steers 50-1.50 lower with most late sales mostly 1.00 to 150 lower Heifers steady to 50 lower Cows 50 to mostly 1.00 lower. Bulls weak, oth er classes very scarce Several loads prime 1,000. to 1,400 pound steers 24.-24 - 75 Monday with one load of 1,300 pound 25 50. Bulk good to prune 900-1,600 lb. weights made 20 to 23. Prime and mixed choice and prime 1050 to 1600. pounds largely 20 25 to 23. Bulk choice 900. to 1,600 pounds 20-23. Bulk good 900-1,300 pounds 20.25- 22 Utility and standard 18.- 20 50. Several loads high choice and mixed choice and prime slaughter heifers 23 23 50 Bulk choice 22.50-23. Good 21-22. Cutter, utility and com mercial cows 13 50-16 Utili ty and commercial bulls 17.- 20 50 Good and Choice veal ers 23-27 ZARTMAN’S ROLLER MILLS E. F. ZARTMAN, PROP. Buyer Of Milling Wheat and Grain Storage LITITZ, E. D. I Ph. MA 6-229$ . "Condition" your hay.. ■ Get It In Hours Sooner Gain higher quality, extra leaves, faster-curing stems. LOOK at the positive feeding action LISTEN to the quiet-running, rubber-against steel rollers. Count on Allis-Chaliners dura bility for long life easy operation low up keep. Plan for 2-in-l operation with this new Hay Conditioner and a side-mounted Allis- Chalmers Mower. Ask us about the Allis-Chalmers plan to finance „ your time purchase of farm equipment. ALLIS-CHALMERS A SALES i SERVICE Nr Mann & Grumelli Farm Serv. R. S. Weaver Quarryville, Pa. L. H. Brubaker Nissley Farm Service Lititz, Pa, N. G. Myers & Son L. H. Brubaker Rheems, Pa. Snavely’s Farm Service Vintage Livestock Light Steers Fare Best The holiday sale at Vin tage had. receipts of 341 cat tle. Compared with the pre vious week’s market slaugh ter steers under 1200 pounds were fully steady'hi the July 4 auction. Other steers were steady to 60 lower Cows were steady to 50 lower and bulls held steady. Choice and prime steers at 950 to 1,200 pounds made 24.50 to 25.35. Choice & good grade steers at 900 to" 1 200 pounds brought 23 to 24.50 whi’e several lots at 1,250 to 1,400 pounds- crossed the block at 23 to 24 50. Stand ard were 19.75 to 22. Cutter and utility cows made 16.50 to 17.25 while canners and low cutters sold 14.75 to 16.50. Shelly can ners sold down to 13. Utility and commercial bulls changed Jiands at 19 50 to 22.50. Calves: 191. Vea’ers mostu ly steady to weak. Good and choice vealers made 27 to 31 with choice and prime going to 31-35. Standard and low good brought 24 to '27 50 while Utility sold at 22 to 25. Hogs: 119 Barrows and gilts 100 higher Several lots 1 to 3 grade 185 to 210 lb. butcher hogs made 20 75 to 21 10 One to three grade at 200 to 230 pounds made 20 - 15-20 85 while 2 and 3 grade hogs at 210-255 pounds made 19 75 to 20 25. Sheen- 33 Spring slaugh- W - l ambs were 1 00 higher. Good +o choice spring lambs wer» 17 50 to 19 50. Cu l ! to cho’ce daughter ewes 4 to 7. Washington Boro, Pa, Lancaster, Pa. Hew Holland, Pa. Pressure On Heavies The July 6 auction at New Holland had 870 head of cat tle m the run. Compared with last week’s -market slaughter steers weighing un der 1150 lb fu ly steady, heavier weights steady Cows and bulls 50 higher A few lots high Choice & Prime 1000-1175 lb 24'24.50 t Choice 900-1300 lb. 22 75-24 , 13C0-1450 lb. 22 00-23 25, Good to low Choice 21.50-23 - 50, Standard 20.-21.50 A few lots Choice 902-960 lb heif er? 22 50-22.75. Cutter and Utility cows 17 25-17 85 Canners & low Cutters 15.75-17.50, Shel’y Canners down to 13 00 Utili ty and Coml. bulls 20 C J-23 - 25 CALVES: 341 Vealers strong Good & Choice veal ers 27 50-32 00 Choice and Prime 32 00-36.50, Standard and low-Good 24 -28, Utility County Farm Buys Hereford Shady Brook Farm, Dru raore has purchased 16 head o£ purebred Hereford breed ing animals, the American Hereford Association announ ced this week. Shady Brook, a horse breeding farm near Fishing Creek, purchased one bull, eight cows, two heifers, and five calves from the herd of Paul E Kunselman, Luthers burg, Pa The anima’s will be the foundation herd for a breed ing program on the farm. vjaaißßa ■■■■■■■■■■■■■«■■«■■■■■■■ ■■■■■■■■■■■iiii ■ Need .., j ESBENSHADE TURKEY 5 PARADISE, PA. %■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■ami Stevens, Pa. New Holland HAY-STRAW-EAR CORN Buy Now and Save! More and more farmers are buying from us for better value apd all,, around Satisfaction. Delivered any quantity Phone Strosburg OV 7-3211 here's the due HIGHER POULTRY PROFITS TO Your clue to better profits from your flock Ih- s in better feeding:. Better feeding with Red Rose Poultry Feeds helps to develop the full egg laMii 1 - potential of your hens . . and your flocks produce it high rates. The" result—you earn more money! Start right ~ aim for high production an< better profits. Start right " feed Red Rose Poultry Fecii s David B. Hurst Musser Farms, l nC ‘ BOWMANSVILLE, PA. R. JD. 2, COLUMBIA. p A. L. Herr & Bro. QUARRYVILLE, PA. West Willow Fanners Association WEST WILLOW, PA. 23.00 26 00 The dairy catt’e mark, continued steady at the jJ 5 auction Receipts mclu*; 137 cows, 15 bulls and ] heifers. Fresh Holstein cows mart. $3OO-445 while Guei nse ’ brought $165-275 and othni breeds $175-290. Stock bun, brought $95-175 and sW heifers changed hands at Sft to $175. , The killer market was 0 « about a cent at the July 3 f( auction of horses, pomes an, mules. Other kinds Wer ' mostly steady as mules cob tmued to go to the killc; trade. Mare ponies brought sg s 255 as geldings went at $5O 135 Riding horses brought $135 285 and drivers sold k $135-210 Killers made 8'; to 9 cents. Strickst Mata Star 4387121 produced 18,443 lbs milk j 702 lbs. butterfat in 365 day on twice daily milking as . 7-year-old. Artis Rebutfe Mercena 4338013: 17,458 11* milk and 721 lbs. butteiiatu 335 days on twice daily null 4ng as a 6-year-old. Both s t! owned by Hiram S Amiga •Elizabethtown. Spring Lawn Triumph, ■, registered Holstein cow, own ed by J C & Jay Garber, ol Lancaster, produced 13,7 ft lbs/milk and 557 lbs butter fat in 309 days on twin daily milking as a 3-year old Provide plenty of salt f« dairy heifers on pasture Red Rose POULTRY FEEDS Brown & Re a ATGLEN. PA- FARM
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