2—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, August 5, 1961 Vintage Livestock New .Holland ' - At Lancaster Yards LighfW©icjhtS Steady To .50 Higher Active At Steady Prices Gain 50 Cents head oi caturU t’he August IdO KuahthllV;' ; ' ' Cattle receipts at the Aug- ? auction., Compared with $l3O-290 and driving 1 ? CATTLE 2,525 compared and low-Good 23 27, Utility ust 1 auction at Vintage to- s i aug K« b f°hght $l3O-250 » to 2 991 head last week. Sup 21-24. t«le<f "520 head. Compared y,,-JLL Ste rw,c- I'L". j? 99 Were 8 cents Pci p 0! ply included around 50 per- HOGS. 1550 compared to with- last week’s market, si- , wws steady to 25 - —_ cent slaughter steers and 40 826 head last week Trading steers steady to 50 1 .' a I anradof n percent stockers and feeders, moderately active. Barrows higher, full advance on the Choice and Prime slaught- “ i-ciiicaaier rQy Compared to last week’s and gilts weak to 25 lower ’"'eights under 1250 "lbs, steers were 24 25,24-60, (From page gj close. Slaughter classes fairy Sows scarce, steady. Cows steady to 50. higher Choice 9.j0-1250 lbs. 23-24 25 1° • Dearoi., 5J5 active Slaughter steers un- Barrows and GUIs: U. S. 1- Bulls steady. 1250-1450 -lbs. -brought 8-3. Withdrawn p r , der 1200 lbs fuUy steady, 2 grades 190-220 lbs. 19 25- Choice and prime slaugh- ““ 123I 23 - 85 - G° od to krw-Choice - bale; 19. Aaron Shat* weights over 1200 lbs. steady 10.50, No 1 200-210 lbs. 19- te* =teers 24.50-24 85, choice 21 50-22 50, Standard 20.00- WV, 9-2, Daniel to weak Cows about steady 50-19 75, 1-3 190-230 lbs. 18- 1300 lbs 23-24.50. 1300- -“50. 3; 20. Same, 5000 tyi. Bulls fully steady Stockers 75-19 25, No. 2-3 230 250 lbs. ? 550 Ib ? 21 50-23. good to Few Good and Clioice 710- J° b « N Tboma s, Iff e and feeders slow, about stea- 18 50-19 00. low-cho'cc 22-23 50, stand- 999 b heuers. 21 CO-22 60. 21. Parke K H dy. Sows: No 1-2 & 3 mostly a ~d 20-22. . Cutter and Utility cows 15.- WVC, 14-2, W C ivieii o ter steers- Pew loads 2-3 grades 300-600 lbs 12.00- Few g° ocl and choice 765- 75-1685, Canners and low- & Son, 192 22 ]\l G hwh ° and Prtol 15 00 925 ’ b heifers 20 50-23 60 Cutters 1500-15.75, shelly nmger, 2800 WVXC 1030-1150 °bs 24 25 pTrt SHEEP 345 compared to Gutter and utility cows 15 - Canners down to 13.00 Utu- No Sale, 14 0 bid 23’. S Prime 1059 IbT’24 P fo! 356. last week Trading slow. can S°o Same & bulk Choice 950-1200 lbs Sprmg slaughter lambs were te rs 14 SO J 5 50 shelly can 19 50 22 50. xr m ’ * 22 75-24 00, Choice 1200-1350 steady, instances 50 higher caLVeT* 492 Cnmnered C f l , ves last Same innnwi,i t! lbs 22 50-23 75 Good and on with S week’™k“ P veal To No. S’lB 2 bW?^ Sd C 21 3 25-22 00 ’ S Smbs 16 00 18 00 Choice fe ?fl«radinggood aad below stances 200 higheron Prime 29 ’ Same SOOO WV*, aara p f 18 00-19 50 Utilitv 15 choice and prime and choice Good and Choice 6 > No Salo > 185 hid 27 Cows Cutter and Utility R nf ) ’ strong. Good and choice at vealerf 291M34Q0 ChS 13-2, No. Sale, 14 ohi 15 50 16 75, Caimers & low- ' 1600 77-32. choice and prime 32- Prime 34 0937 00 few un t 1009 WVXC, 13-2 £ Cutters 14 50-15 50, shelly CUT FUEL BILL 35 50, standard and low good 38 50 standard ’ and ?ow 14 0 bid ‘> 29 Same, u, Canners down *0 12 on farm 24 28 - atlbt V 20-24 Good 24 00 29 00 Uhlilv IT 30 Same, 2800 WVXC Bulls Utt’ity and Commer- F V el consumption on farm HOGg . 22g compared to 04 §0 Utlllt y 21 ' No Sale,’ 14.0 bid,’ fal 19-22, Good grade 22- machines can be reduced an last wee k’ s market,'barrows The August 2 auction r,f 31 Jacob C Heir j 23 00. average of 15 per cent by and gilts 25-40 lowe" U. S dair y c Tttle was draggv on FY > E - R eam, W , - Stockers and Feeders. Good correct adjustment and mam- no. 1 grade 182-217 lb bar- sT kiX IvZt M&B, (Charles and Choice 750-1000 lb. feed- tenance procedures, advises rows and frilts 19 50-19 60, Ho’-tein rnw- WMt, 8-2, Starr Poulin . ers 22 -23., Medium and Good Burton S. Horne, Penn State 1-2 grades 182-208 lbs 19 25 cl uded 11S cows threestock °> 33 - Same - 3 °oo W? 500-800 lb stockers 22 -23 , extension agncu’tural engin- to kull& and stock heifers Starr Poiiltry, 16 0, 34 Common and Medium 24 eer. About 75 per cent of 202-231 lbs. 18.85 - VeshHostein cowsTLde 2909 WV, 8-2, Starr pi 22 i? r ti-Trc arm a + farm machinery is out of ad- cynrEP 25 0nn A $3OO to $460 while Guern- iLxj wir CALVES: 600 compared to . , . „ .„„ b.njuv.t'. do. tew goon Kmno-ut ci 75940 4200 WV, 8-2 Starr Prl 532 last week’s close, trading i ustaa ent, he claims, and un- and choice spr mg slaughter other b brelds sold^fnr 0 -sitT 16 h’ 36. Sylvan StoltS .slow Vea’ers steady. Good & painted, unshaded fuel stor- iambs steady at 16 50-18.00. 250 bSuTbrought L ' F ' Y ’ Ro y E R eam i| ■ Choice vealers 27.-32 . Prime tanks lose 3 per cent of amis brought $llO 205, G , enn G Herr • B and Choice Standard their fuel, too. - L?eioTs tSd $ 231 head Daniel K ’ Good - 8 « | at the July 31 sale of horses, ~ ' I ponies and mu’es The mark- I F^, rmei ? average ■ et was sluggish throughout. $ l - 3 * an hour for their ■ Mdles Continued to go to the a factory worker earns ■ killer market. Hourly earnings of foofl Pony mares brought $9O- keting workers average^ Chicago Cattle Good Quality Steers Gain WEEKLY REVIEW CAT TLE Local reseipts slight ly smaller than last week. Consist ot receipts here little changed with 30 percent slaughter steers, 15 percent heifers and 3 Percent cows Most prime "slaughter steers 25-50 higher, Choice & below 1 50-1 25 higher. Weights 1200 lbs. up including some mixed choice and prime at greatest advance. High choice and prime heifers 25- 50'higher Average choice & fce’ow 50-75 higher. Cows steady to 50 higher advance largely on utility an commer cial bulls steady to strong, other classes scarce. Two loads prime 1309 lb steers 24 25, several loads of high choice and prime 1100- 1325 3b weights 24 00, Bu’k choice and prune 900 1450 3bs 21 75-23 75 but 22 50 up pt the close Bulk good 900- 1300 lbs 21 50-22 75, some high good 900-1050 lbs 23 00 latp Utility and standard 19 - 2100. High choice and mixed choice and prime heifers" 23 - 23.50 bulk choice 22 25-23 0 late good 21 -22. utility and standard 16 50-20 50 Cutter, utihtv and comtner cal c-nvs 13 75-16 50, can ner 12 25-14 75 Utility and commercial bulls l7 - S'' 20 50. Good and choice veslers 22 00-26 00. few good and ■choice 800-950 lb feed ing stoers 23 00 This patented HYDRAULIC con trol will operate any number of flutter cleaners, from ONE MO TOR, or of the hydraulic system of the tractor; simply by piping oil to all CYLINDER operated flutter cleaners I. fl. BRUBAKER 50 Sirosburg pike - Lane R. D. 3, Lititz, Pa. Ph. Lane. EX 7-5179 Strasburg OV 7-6002 Lititz MA 6-7766 Wages from one hour of factory" work buys 83 ‘ per DEFLATED cen t more round steak, 126 The head of tire house may per cent more milk, 138 per be a big gun at the office, cent more oranges or 169 but at home he’s just a pop per cent more bacon than in gun 1929. control tobacco insects with one material 4 NEwThiodan For long-lasting residual control"' and safety, Thiodan i$ the recom mended material for tobacco in sect control. Thiodan is easy to apply as a dust or spray. Ask your County Agent or local Niagara field man. NIAGARA CHEMICAL DIVISION Local Niagara Distributors N. G. Hershey Clem Hoober & Son MANHEIM MO 5-2271 INSECTICIDE for control of • APHIDS * BUDWORMS • HORNWORMS • FLEABEETLES INTERCOURSE SO 8-3431 Top Production Potential -"-A, V % deserves Top Nutritional Sup Much higher milk production potential is into today’s cows, thanks in large pait to artificial breeding sendees and on the rlrlil' dairymen to capitalize on sound testing prof The Beacon Profitable Dairy Feeding Pioi enables you to realize thiS'potential and mo herd profits. This Beacon program is based on Die inherited potential, stage of lactation, and q' and quantity of roughage available. It does with fixed grain-to-milk ratios which tend to feed low producers, underfeed high ono ables cows with the greatest profit potent become real “moitgaye lifters” Last year 1476 cows, in S 6 DHIC herds had an average Increase in income o< < cost of $16.47 per cow by following tin’s ])i' 6 This meant additional net income of $24,309 the 36 dairymen , . . or an average el (h per herd. For more information on this raonoj-® 1 program, just give us a call. Hie Beacon Milling € A DIVISION OF SPENCER' KELLOGG & SO PHILADELPHIA & CARLISLE STS.. Telephone; York 8-2341 -warn*-mam m rn rlr. li t , - •> V 1 f ' « *-< \
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