—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, February 24, 1962 2 Market News Reports At Lancaster Yards ]cd( i,il - ,St.He Mm Ket \nis Sei c it t I i itlav Wteklv . .Feb -.5, Hit >‘2 C V'ITI.F 11) I) li hi“ul tom ji.iie<l to !() Is load last wool. Snpph intitules pert out ■dauuhtei slot is and In pei < ent stotkeis and leedeis Vi admit slow Coinp.ued with nicks (lose slamthfei site., on Mond.i' were 2">-">o hnthet instant cs Vi hnther eailv hut lew siles late in week weie 2'. low in oi st( uh to 2"i htsthe than 1 i-t weeks close Cows 2" hi-thei Hulls InlU stead' Wot Kei s ami Ik dels stead' >-L \ I’Ci 11 I’KH STKERS C'lione made ‘filt-niU It) 2(, 2 7-2 7 7() Smeial loads inUi Choue 1100-1270 lb 27 7 7-2*» 27 I.Dul biah Cbon i .md I’l line 11 7o lb 2S >o Cood to low Choice 2i> 27 l!ul tew loads late nn\ r(| Cloud and low Choue 27 00-27 27 2 7 Standout 21 70-22 7 7 COWS Cnttfi and TuliO Tii Tl-ls no. C.iimei and low v’nl t(“i 1 ' ”>n-l •> 7a S h 11 ' taiinei dow n to 1 2 in Chicago Cattle \\ eeKlv ie\iew Cattle Ad ■v <>i se weather londitions in ;< 11 ii i>t»cl tlu noimal maiket nif pioiediue and loia! le (eipts wet e he’ow the pi e\ ions \ eek s small tun 'I his is the hud week in a tow ot mod i i ate null ketinst llith (hour and pi mu >', to "ill low- slamthtei steeis (i Lowei Made steadt to diwei Steels hmliei on Mon <la\ lint adtame moie than iased on Tnesdat and on \\ edm sdat Instil (hone and mine 21 to ’hi lustliet Heilei-, nosth stoach Cows about ,u id\ although not .is actnc on tile dose as the path pa it ol the week Hulls \ealeis loilais and icedeis niubanst . d Si\ loads pi ime 12(10-14 10 nounds slausthtei steels on \\ ednesdat 2'i 7.1 to set a new 11.J1 stud lanitals i'ti, 1 Man dat a load ot pi imo 1211) pounds 20 till Hulk ol the i him e ‘inn to ]1 no point Is 2 0 21-2 h in Hoa dints lieil ei s ibcne s,ood siatce ti w lots 'hoia 2 1 10-27 flood I n licit 2 2-2 1 21 I lihn and (ommeiiial ows 7 I 1(l-l(i In Camtei and nltei 7 l-lii Coniinei c nil hulls l’i -2 J 10 flume , loii-<i7ij liedm stems 2 1 in-21 Medium and good 110 pound sunk steei >,ilos Tractor Brings $630 At Ober Farm Sale 1 1 1 a i toi hiotuth top price ol s(, jo at Hu tann s.ilt ol Donald Obi i 1U 72 neat lOIs- on\ Jllc 'I »o othei ii.iuor-. 1)1 oiu’ht •'< no nul s Hill and a < ult i\ a ,o) hionnht •*• !11 To)) cow in •lie lii j i (I ol In sold toi slOl Oliu i [Hues mi luded idi a si 11-[ii o|iell( d (oinhinp i huh ol sIST and .t low ol s 1 o_’ 1 01 lim opt n In iters iJS-, toi i m mini spie.uUt 7 1> b.uki > 1 (iT 7o < Uciin saw *- Sl7 I) I lllldl (!) ]ll h. >1 1 7 Mm tin follow uitr .iniit|in s ■dinuei bell SjMi toilet (host h iii ini, Injn SI 7 oil ■ mil) 1 1 two .mtnine dish ■ s '’l Hi i nil ,i nci M\ ( Imii - 1 ii 7ii i .i< h ■> I 7 fl W ol"(Mniitli anil U (.Mb win tht* auctionin'- HI II S I’tilit' and Com m filial 2D 1)0-2 !00 Good made 22 00-24 00 St oi kt i s ind teedeis Good and Chon i sOO-1000 ih feed ei slot rs 2.J 00-21) 00 Good and i lion e laO-sOO lb slot It er stteis 2 1 00-27 0)) Few lots -,ood stride slot k calves 2(j 00- C -VI.IO S 1. 5 0 Compared wiHi a l )’, load last week Veal ms stead.v Tradnur niodeiati h at live Good and Choite veilets ;i 5 (10-3 000 Chon e and Pi inn 50 00-44 00 - few ai 47 00. Standrnd and low Gotti 27 00-,! 5 00. Utihtv 2J -00-27 00 II()(1S 107'» Compaied uitn 1124 load last week Tiaditi; slow Hmowh and stilts weak to 'ill lowei Sows steadt I’anows and l,iUs US 1-1 1 >1(1-2 2', 11) IS 7)0-20 00 tew lots No 1 100-220 lb 20 00- J 1 00, l- - i 100-230 17 :>o -2-.1 2 10-2,10 II) 17 00- 1S 00 2 1 7".- 1 s 10 Sows TS 1-! mostU 2-5 100-000 lb 15 00-l(> no SniOKP 121 Compared with llid head last week Trad ing modelateh actne Woolen slannhtei lambs stead\ Goon and ('hone 01-10 a 11) slaunh tei limbs 11 10-1 slO Choice and Pi ime IS 10-21 00 Utiliti, 1 5 10-11 in “Illlinelllti has but thiee Meal enemies te\ei I.inline and wai of these b\ tar th yieitest In lai the most tei nble n tevei Thus s))Oke tin 1 ’incus pin sician William Osier and he jelenid to thus* i,i eat epidemics ol plana' which ha\c killed and still kill millions ot people Complete automatic feeding for DAIRY COWS and CATTLE! ~1 idinst Plus a complete line of bunk feeders to meet your exact needs ;S^L . j£Ef i, See us tor modern automatic feeding equipment CALEB M. WENGER K. D. I Drumore Center KI 8-21IC Quarryville, Pa <z-”-zx Vintage Sale Fidei al - Slat- "Market News CVl'l'LE OUI Comp.ued with last Tuesday s market, slanghtcl steeis weak to 50 low pi Cows 25-50 higher Bulls weak Choice guide 'l5O-IiOO lb slaughter steeis 25 25-20 8 5 (iocxl to low Choice 22 Oh -25 25 Stand.ud 2100-2.100 Cutter and Utility <ow 5 10 5 0-18 00, Canner and" lo Cutter 15 50-10 00, Shellv' c aimer down to 12 00 Util i t \ and Commercial bulls 10 50-22 50 Good and Choice 000-OOS lb leedei steeis 22 85-23 00 CALVES 4 2 o Vfalers slicing Good and Choice veil cis 'll 00-20 00 Choice and Pi line .10 00-45 00, Standalcl and low Good 2 7 00-33 00 I - tilltt, 21 00-28 00 HOGS 170 Barrows and Mlts 5 0 lowei U S 1-! isl -227 lb bairows and mils 1 7 75-is 15 Lot Xo 1 212 lbs 10 75, Lot 2-3 254 Ills 17 2 5 SHEEP 17 Not enough on s ile to establish a market The lust coluni d newspapei was issued m Boston on Sen timbei 25, 1700 Named “Pub Ink ()<< m ernes Both Foieiga and Doine.tuk", the papci was soon suppiesstd In Eng lish authonties because u con t> in e-el letlei lions ot a \ei\ higln natuie and sundi doubt Ini and tint ti tain ie [lol ts koc-: Van Dale LO UNLOADERS Double augers deliver more silage per minute even when silage is deeply frozen . . and at a lower operating cost Patented V paddle impellers throw not blow . . silage down chute Adjustable drive hubs give positive traction in ad types of silage Three-point suspension keeps unloader lev el at all times. Straight-out Auger Feeder With Van Dale units you can custom build the bunk feeding set up to fit your needs Drive section Includes hopper, drive as sembly and 10 , high capacity 9 auger Additional auger sections are in 10 units and are easily coupled Feed-R-Flo Bunk Feeder The new, all-metal complete feeder High capacity 9 auger rotates within tube Gives all-weather protection, even (eed distribut ion, and lower Operating cost. Conveyor Trough An important link in automatic feeding Positioned below silo chute, the Van Dale conveyor trouoh carries the silage to the bunk feeder Primary section includes hop per, drive assembly, and 10 , 9" auger. Additional 10 auger sections may iia added. Market News Reports Sei i ic e Tiieschi), Feb. New Holland Auction Febmarv 22, 1002 horses $135-285 and during Cattle 1100, High choice horses ‘{.155-215 Killcro and pi tine slaughter steeis In ought S tents steads all others 50 lowe> Receipts at the llona.ij sale Cows w ine steads but weak deluded 02 t hogs The hog Bulls sfiong market was 25 to 50 lower Choice and prime slaughter JS SO me ret ail hogs to local steers weighing 075-1.200 lbs butcheis went at 10 to 21. weie 27 10 to 28 00 Bulk, of Number 1 to .5 grade slaught the (hour 000-1,300 pounds, er hogs to packers brought 18 25-27 Good to low choice, 23- t o 18 5o with some ot the 2 2i, and Standard 21-23 and 3 hogs selling back to Cutter and utility cows It! 50-18 Cannei and low cutt ei 15-1(1 50 with shelly canner down to 13 Utility and commercial bulls 20-2,1 5o with good grade bulls 2 2-2 3 7 5 Calves 524 Vealers were weak to 1 00 lower Good and choice vealeis were 33-38 Choice and prune 38-13 Stand ard and low good 20-33 with utililj 22-27 At the February' 21 auction ot daily cattle New Holland reported receipts of 12S\ows, eight stock bulls and 28 hetfeis The market was dreggy and lower Fiesb Holstein cows $3OO - Guernseys - $175-250, other breeds $175-270 Stock bulls - $llO Stock heders - $4 5-1 10 At the February 19 sale ol horses ponies and nudes, nudes brought $3OO-550 by the pair and $135-210 single Pony mares were SSS-115 with geldings at > 45-85 Riding All- ■ dairy feeds now contain vitamin A There is convincing evidence among dairvmcn today that cows need vitamin to promote general over-all better health. Cows fed rations fortified with a higher concentration of v itamin \ stav at peak production longer . . . are in better condition for 'calving . . . haircoats are glossier . . and voung stock grow faster and take their place In the milking line earlier. For better clai’rv in" feed Red Rose Dairy Feeds with added vitauua A. We carr> the complete line. Ammon E. Shelly U I) J Litit/ I’a Mountville Feed Service U D - Columbia, Pi West Willow Farmers i v i 17 5 0 There weie 0 2 calves on the steady market Choice and prime bought 38-42 50. good and low choice 33-38. standard and low good 24-33, and cull and common 18-23 Machinery Is Sold At John Riehl Sale Machmerj and livestock brought good prices at tha public sale ot John Riehl, AVTI - Street R 1 A tractor brought $670; hav pumper, $475 haj baler, $4 5 5 manure spreader. $302; wagon $250 mower, >172 and diesel engine $505 Mules were sold for 84 50 a pair with singles bringing ■>2oo and $247, cons brought up to 8 IST apiece Milk cans were sold for as much as 88 50 each, a milk cooler for 8187 and corn lor $25 a ton. Diller <Sr Kieider were auctiou- eeis added Brown & Rea A. S. Groff Xorth Queen Strtet Lancaster Pa Association West Willow Pa "i <• * v> 3 vl 1 I * •V )• J *■ v < v"? |\ ’ vJ -s *<3 t . '.3 * -4 :A Atslen, Pa X } (
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