Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, July 15, 1961, Image 2

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    Vintage Livestock New Holland r .
At Lancaster Yards Record Hog Run Most Cattle In 12 Years
l# i , i • The 1,504 Cattle at the steady prices at the j nl
f“\r> A /"f I\m Tranmn AT Auction July 13 Auction at New Hoi- auction when 130 co Ws 9
orronq W n A\'CT'l V6I ■ uU lIjM . , .. ..land was the largest supply bulls and five heifers <w
_ AmrnT .,, IQ - n9 , nn r orarii* i 3^o^ in 12 years. Compared with the block. 01
CATTLE: 2875 compared cial 19.50-23.00, Good grad the July 12 auction atVint-, j as t we eks market slaughter Fresh Holstein cows
to 2473 head last week. Sup- 22 00-23.50. . age set a new record for steers weighing under 1100 from 's3oo to s46f)
ply includes 55% slaughter Stockers and su PPiy of this class at the steady. Heavier weights Guernseys made si-J'
steers and 35 percent stock- Good and Choice 800-1050 sale. Barrows and gilts sf- 2 5 to most y 50 lower. Cows Other fresh cows b ,
ersandfeeders. Trading was steers 22 00-25,00. eady with two weeks ago unevenly steady to 50 higher. $175-280 Stock bulls cl 3
moderately active. Compared Good and Choice 550-800 ih. U.S. one to three grades 189 Bulls 50 'lower Few lots of hands at $75-165 and i,
with last weeks close “slaugh- stock steers 23-26,, to 225 pounds barrows and'Prfme grade slaughter steers were $45-140. 151
ter steers were steady on av- and Good 21.00-24. gilts made 18.85 to 19,50 34,60 to 25.00. At the July 10 h 0 1 . 5„
efage choice and better and CALVES; 750-compared to A few lots of one to two , hStth killers were slow
all-grades weighing over 1,- 408 head last week. .Trading grade at 210-221 pounds - h - T and°%rime23 6(h24 h a ha’f cent lower All’ 1
200 lbs, low Choice and be- moderately active. Vealers 1,- made 19.60. A few grading § 0 c u oice grade 050 1300 lbs' continued to go to thet 1
low weighing under 1200 lbs. 00 higher. Good and Choice't>vo and three and weighing - |o'2S-23^0 g llon 140n°° he' Receipts included 253 i 1
strong. Cows 25 higher. Bulls vealers 28.-32., Choice and 231-250 pounds brought 18- Goodtolow 21 Ponv mares bro,,!?'
fully steady. Stockers and Prime 32.-35, few at 36.00, 50-19.10. 75-22 50 to low 21.-
feeders steady. Standard and low Good 24.- CATTLE; 564. Compared 50 St dard l ° 19,50 20 ‘ 120. Ridtof homes f 6
'Slaughter Steers: Load of 28., Utility 22.-25. - with arket two weeks ago. Few lots-standard & good $l2O-270 and Driving t!
Prime 1190 ib. 24 50, Loads HOGS: 1500 Tread compar- Slaug. ter steers weighing Heifers 18.00-21.00 sold at Sl2O-240 v
Prune 1075 1224 lb. 24.15- ed to 822 head last week, under 1,200 lbs. steady to Cutters and Utility cows were Bto 9 cents Al
24.25, the bulk of the Choice Trading moderately active. 25 and higher in heavier 17 25-17.85. Canners and low
steers 22 50-24 00, Good to Barrows and gilts 25-50 low- Weighs 25 lower. Cows 25- cutters 15 50-17-25 - fhlrann
low Choice 21 50-22.75, Stan- er. Sows steady. 50 lower. Bulls strong. canners down to 13 00 '-"ICagO Carrie
dard 20-21.50. Barrows and Gilts. U. S. 1- A few lots high choice and Utility and Coml.-Bulls Hoauu
Cows- Cutter and Utility 2 190-220 lbs 19.75-20 50, prime grade slaughter ste- 19.50-22 50 Good grade bulls J *““tS
17.25-18 00, Canners & low No 1 190-220 lb. 20 50-2100, ers 24.50-25 50. Choice 900- 22.00-23.60. ' - r* • l A ,
Cutters 15.75-17 25, shelly No 1-3 190-230 lb. 19.-19.75, 1300 lbs. 22.50-24.50. 1300 Calves 375. - Vealers weak 0310 MOST
Canners down to 12 75 230-250 ib. mostly 2 3 grade -1400 lbs. 21 85-23. Good to to 1.00 lower Good & choice
Bulls: Utility and Commer- (Turn to page 3) low choice 22-23.25. Stand- vealers 27 50-32 00 Choice & WEEKLY REVIEW (
ard 19.75-21.50. Prime 32-34.50 Standard & TLE—Local supply S |,.
Cutter and utility cows low good 23.-28. Utility 2100 1 educed
16.50-17.85, canners to low .24 50. _ Slaughter steers 1200
(Turn to page 5) Dairy cattle continued at (Turn to page qi
2—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, July 15, 1961
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1 ’ R.D.I, MOUNT JOY. PA.
NOW COMES THE BigC
- 18-FT. BIG !
New GLEANER Combine
• Big capacity throughout!
9 18, 16 and 14-foot headers
• 8,311 square inches of separating area
• 60-bushel grain tank
Cornhead available
Planetary final drive gears for smoother
fonrard motion, less slippage.
Ask us about the Allis-Chalmers plan to finance
your time purchase of farm equipment.
ALLIS-CHALMERS /tc\
SALES i SERVICE
Mann & Grumelli Farm Serv.
Quarryville, Pa.
Suavely's Farm Service
N. G. Myers & Son L. H. Brubaker
Rheoms, Pa.
L. H. Brubaker
Lititz. Pa.
«*• nn Ulis Cualmm trulcinnrk.
SEE IT HERE!
New Holland, Pa.
Nissley Farm Service
Washington Boro, Pa.
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R. S. Weaver
Stevens. Pa,
Lancaster, Pa.
LANCASTER COUNTY DISTRIBUTOR FOR DITHANE M-22
LEBANON CHEMICAL CORP.
LEBANON, PENNA.
$12500 More Per Acre
For S6SQ Extra Spray Cost
V- Copper.
Vs.s“S>*v
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Maneb Increases Potato Crop Value
By 38% Over Nabam
The results of this recent test by cooperative
efforts of agricultural scientists and a grower
in Pennsylvania again prove the superiority
of maneb over nabam (zinc sulphate) and
copper fungicides.
Twelve applications of fungicide were made
during the test. However, the plot receiving
the copper treatment was blighting so badly
that liquid nabam was used for its last three
sprays. Maneb was applied at 1} j lbs. per
acre, liquid nabam (zinc sulphate) at 2 qts.
per acre.
The conclusions derived from this test, as
shown in the foregoing table, speak for them
selves—more yields, less blighted tubers
and the maneb cost was only about $6.50
per acre more than the nabam sprays.
SPRAY AND SAVE
DITHANE
DITHANE M-22 AVAILABLE AT
P, L. ROHRER & BRO., Inc.
SMOKETOWN, PENN*. Phone Lancaster EX 7 '
Total View' aflghtecTTubers fm yield''
Results from field trials and (omnioio
repeatedly demonstrate that Ditjiane*
(80% maneb) is well worth the
additional cost in superior blight
ease of handling, and in helping u *
more profitable potato crop.
Ask your supplier about DrTH'V®
maneb fungicide. Make the swt®
means extra potato lo r y° u ’
ROHIV!
HA & AS
PHILADELPHIA 5 . P *
Phone CR 3-1687
Value'
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