2—Lancaster Farming. Saturday. September 16. 1961 At Lancaster Yards Active At Steady Prices CATTLE: 3100 compared 23 1 •Jo 3314 last week. Supply in- HOGS: 1575 * eludes 40 per cent slaughter 926 la fJ week. steers and 50 per cent stock- moderately active. Barrows ers and feeders Trading and gilts steady to 25 active Compared er. Sows steady. U.S. x z lyu y wSE e^ nSgTs 1- «o m I lb. barrows and ggs ssf-jss rssa.?s atockers and feeders fully J| 25^f 5 'o M.' 1 d 5" , erade 18 50-19.25 U. S. No. Bulk of the choice 950" 13 mostly 2-3 sows 300-600 1300 lb slaughter steers 24- 10.15/ 25 50, lot high choice and gHEEP 500 compared to prime 1081 lb. 25.75, lot of „„„ lagt spring slau onme 1262 lb 26 25, good - ter i ambs fully steady to low-choice 22 75-24, stand Q hoice 65.95 lb. spring lambs ard 21-22 50 15-18, choice and prime 18- Few lots good and choice 19.50 few prime 20, utility 750-900 lb heifers 22-24 13-15 Cutter and utility cows 15 75-16 75, canners and low cutters 15-15 75, shelly can ners down to 13. Utility and commercial bulls 19-22 50, good grade 22-23, few cutter 17-19 Good and choice 800-1100 lb feede" steers 22 50-25.25, three loads string 22 90 medium and good 21-23 Go od and choice 550-800 lb stock steers 24-26 Several loads and lots good and choice stock calves 26-28. CALVES 775 compared to 606 last week. Trading moderately active Vealers steady on wgts over 100 lb. lishter wgts 1 lower Good and choice 27-33; choice and )nrae 33-37, standard and low-good 23-27, utility 19 - . . . fastest growing beef feed Big sales increases in recent years prove Eastern States BEEF MIX the No. 1 choice of northeastern beef raisers. And for good reasons; You get fast er growth . . . heavier finishing weights . . . herd uniformity. BEEFMIX with 32% protein is the prefer « Eastern States FARMERS' EXCHANGE Headquarters: West Springfield, Mass. ROHRER’S OFFER YOU TOP QUALITY PENNA. CERTIFIED WHEAT SEED • Cert. Red Coal Wheat • Cert. Seneca Wheat Cert. Dual Wheat • Cert. Pennoll Wheat Cert. Norline Winter • Cert. Dußois Winter Oats Oats ® Cert. Hudson Barley • Cert. Wong Barley Balbo & Tetra Petkus Rye Alfalfa - Timothy - Clovers - Grasses P. L. ROHRER & BRO., INC. SMOKETOWN R. F. and L A Witmer, of Willow Street HI, are the owners of two registered Guernseys that have recently completed official DHIR pro duction records. Zeitler Act ors Suezantine, a six year old, produced 10,760 pounds of milk and 543 pounds of fat; Penn Del Drucilla Snow Queen, a senior four year-old, produced 11,760 pounds of milk and 589 pounds of fat, both records were made in 305 days on two times daily milking Patronize Lancaster Farm ing Advertisers. red growing and fin ishing supplement . . contains stilbestrol plus balanced pro teins, vitamins and minerals. beefmix gives you: • lS c /o to 20 c /o increased, growth •Up to 10 c /o better feed efficiency Phone Lane. EX 7-3539 Vintage livestock Veal Volume Shows Growth The veal calf market con tinues to grow rapidly at the Vintage sale .stebles. Re ceipts at the September 12 auction hod a total of 600 head, up a full 100 head from last week. In spite of the heavy run, vealers were to 1 lower Good and choice vealers brought 27 to 33 with choice • arid prime at 33 to 37. Standard and low good were 23 to 27 and utility made’ 19 to 23. CATTLE; 413. Compared with last week’s market, steers -steady to mostly 50 lower Cows stea dy to 50 Ntower"'" Bulls weak. - High choice' and prime 950-1200 lb. slaughter steers 25 60-26 35, choice 23.75-25.- 50;' g6od to low-choice 22.50 to 24, standard 21-22 50. Cutter and utility cows at 15 25-16.25, canners and low cutters 13 50-15 25, shelly canners down to 12 Utility and commercial bulls 19-22, few good grade 22-22 85. HOGS; 247 Barrows and gilts weak to 50 lower. U.S 1-3 185-215 lb. barrows and gilts 19 25-19.50, No 1-2 197 to 213 lb. 19 75-19.85, lot No 3 279 lb. 1610. SHEEP: 27. Not enough to establish a market. Inverlea Robel Burke, a Holstein cow owned by Rob ert H Kauffman, Manheim Rl, produced 16,176 lbs. of milk and 670 lbs. butterfat in 365 days on twice daily milking as a 5-year-old. Buyer of Oak, WALNUT, Poplar, ASH, etc. C. J. CHARLES LUMBER New Providence, Pa. Phone ST 6-3108 Quality Feeds at Low Cost.... FLORIN B FEEDS , ~ ft** Fl -ORlN.ffe K :k Labor Saving Bulk From Our Modern Manufacturing Facilities to Our Excellent We Can Serve Your Individual Needs Call Mt. Joy 0L3*2411 Today! I Wolgemuth New Holland Heavies Under Pressure CATTLE: 848. Compared with last week’s market, slaughter steers weighing un der 1300 lb steady Heavier weights 25-50 lower Cows & bulls 25 higher. High-Choice and Prime 950 - 1250 lb. slaughter steers 25.85-26.50, Choice 950-1300 lb. 24 00-25.75, several 1300- 1400 lb. down to 23 00, Good to low-Choice 22 50-24 00, Standard 21 00-22 50. Cutter and Utility cows 15.75-16 75, Canners and low- Cutters 14 00-15 75, shelly canners down to 12.00 Utili ty and Commercial bulls 19.- 50-22 00, few Good Grade bulls 22 00-22.75 Lot Good grade 638 lb stock steers 23,- 10. Few lost Good 862-1015 lb feeder steers 22 50-22 75. CALVES: 359 Vealers weighing over 110 lb. steady, lighter weight vealers ICO lower Good and Choice veal ers 27 00-33.00, most Choice 33 00-36.50, Standard and low-Good 22 50-27 00, Utility 19 00-23 CO. Good harvest weather kept buyers in- the fields again during- the September 13 sale of dairy cattle The market was slow and draggy on the 140 cows, two - bulls and 15 stock heifers. Fresh Holstfein cows made $3OO-440 while" fresh Guern seys were ,$175-225 and-oth- For an economical and practical program that works on a farm scale use NEW JERSEY BASE EXCHANGE NATURAL POTASH (Green Sand) and CALPHOS (Collodial Phosphate) Available in Bag or Bulk Spreading Service Brooklawn Farm 118 Kreider Avenue LANCASTER LO 9-1580 or See Your Local Dealer Service— FLORIN. PENNA. er breeds $175-285. Stod bulls brought $l4O-175 an, stock heifers were $75-145 End of vacation had its e ( feet on the horse market a the September 11 sale kinds were slow and low e with killers down about on cent Receipts included 24 head. Mare ponies brought $8; 165 and geldings were S4i 120. Riding horses brough $llO-220 while driving hor; es sold for $llO-180. Killej brought 7 , /2-8 1 /2 cents. Chicago Cattle Most Close To 50 Lower CATTLE. Weekly Review Supplies were 15 per cei larger than last week whic included the "Labor Day hoi day, but 19 per cent smallc than the same week la year. Slaughter steers opene the week steady to 50 highe but advanced receipts erase the advance and closing pm es steady to 50 lower tha late last week Heifers opei ed steady to 25 higher bi closed steady to 25 lowe Cows fully steady to 50 hig (Turn to page 13) Arthur L. Reist SMALL GRAIN SEEDS 1050 EDEN ROAD Seneca. Pennoll, D Wheal. Wong Barley, Rye Certified - Uncertified LO 9-2079 l BAGS BULK ★ Easy Handling 50’s Bros., Inc-
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