Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, March 03, 1962, Image 2

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    —Lancaster Farming, Saturday, March 3, 1962
2
Mark
At Lancaster
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C VTTI.IO Compart'd
with •Vfi Jiea-d last H<*elv
Sii, j»h unhides
.slaiu,htei stems, 11l peuent
Hoikeis and lenders Tradin'
model ateh ,n ti\e, fvi ept on
s-lauublor steers itiadim? flood
and below tliese slow Com
jiaied with last week’s market
.slaiiifbter sleeis stead). Few
late in week 2.1-riO hisrb
ti Cows .in lower Bulls and
stotkeis and teedeis stead\
Slamjitei steers Chom
t-t.uies 1 000-1300 lb 00-
2s 00. 2 Loads Until Choite
end Pi ime 1111 lbs 2S r id.
Good to low Glume 2“? 50-
2ip Oo Standard 21 (10-2". 50
floili‘is Lot Chon p S5O lb
2 I 00
Cows Cutter and l T r il its
1(. 25-17 50 Conner and km
Cutter 15 00-16 25. Shell.,
t.mnei down to 11 sft
Hulls Utility and Conimer
<i.(l 20 00-22 oft Good strode
22 0(1-2 1 00
LARGE
EGGS?
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|| average 26
|| ounces per dozen fust
H laying year
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eggs or
better to 18 months
of age
or more large
and extra large
t livability
albumen
score (86 Haugh
Units at 8 months)
shells
One of the world's
most popular layers
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et News Reports Market News Reports
Vintage Sale
Yards
Sttxkeis .nul feed Good
<ui(t Chone SOO-1000 lb feed
ei sleet s 2.1 00-26 00 Good
and C’lioit e 330-800 lb slot.,
steeis 24 00-27 00 Few Good
mode slot k talves 20 Uot
2S 00
">(i peuo'it
CALVES 0 30 Compared
with 027 head last week Tiad
mg moderate!} active Vealei s
100. lower Good and Choice
.5 2 00-38 00, Choice and Prime
is’ 00-42 00, few e.nl} al
4.! 00-44 00. Standard and low
Good 30 00-12 00. Util i t v
22 00-20 00
HOGS 1300 Compared witJi
11 !2 head last week Tradin',
model at el v active Bartow s
and stilts steadv to 1 00 low
er Sows steadv
Harrows and gilts IT S
1-2 100-225 lbs IS 00-10 00
No 1 100-220 lbs 10 00-
20 00, 1-3 100-230 lbs 17 50
IS 00 2-3 2 10-27.0 lbs 17 00-
17 50
Sows U S 1-3 inostiv 2-3
300-600 11) sows 13 00-16 00
• Guaranteed Free Flowing
• Pulverized or Granular
• Delivered in Bags
Bulk-Spread on Your Farm
SAVE
FARM BUREAU
BULK FERTILIZER Bureau KIKLDM \Nor \ i'-il \ our him rest Farm Bureau Stoic
FARM BUREAU
Fertilizer
OR
-IS 1
SERVICE
OUR FINAL
EARLY DELIVERY
DISCOUNT PERIOD
, ENDS MARCH 161
Federal - Stat- ‘Market News
Serv it e
Tuesda}, Feb 27
CATTLE 5 2 ,i Compared
w ith last Tuebdav's mai ket,
slaughter steers .7 0-7.1, in
stant es 100 lughet Cows .10
lower Hulls stead} to 100
highei
Choice grade 1000-1230 lb
sl.inghtei steers 2(5 23-28 10
Good to low Choice 2.1 75-
20 23. standard 21 30-21 73
Low to Average Cutter cows
1(5 00-17 00. Canner 15 23-
JtlOO, Shell} tanner down to
12 00
ITtilitv and Commercial
bulls 20 00-2.1 ,5.3
CVLVES 390 Good and
Choice grade vealers steadv.
X and standard 1 00 low
er Good and low Choice veal
eis 32 00-30 30, few head
High Choice 43 00, Standard
and low Good 2G 00-32 00 Xl
tihtj 22 00-2 G 00
HOGS 139 Harrows and
gilts 10 lower U S 1-1 IS2-
22 3 lb birrows and gilts
. . TIME
. ..LABOR
MONEY
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New Holland Auction
Federal-State Market News
Serv it e
Tlmrsdav, Mart h 2
CATTLE 1210 Compaied
with 2 weeks ago. Chon e
grade slaughter steeis 50
higher Cows 30 higher, Com
'pared with 2 weeks ago and
last week. Hulls strong to 23
higher compared with 2 weeks
ago and last week
Choice grade 050-1300 lb
slaughter steers 26 00-27.50
several lots 27 60-28 .15, Good
to low' Choice 23 75-26 00
Standard 21-30-23 75 Cuttei
and Utility tows 16.00-17 25,
canned and low Cutter 14 50-
16 00. Shellv canner down to
12 00
Utilitv and Commercial
bulls 20 00-23 S 5 Several lots
Good and Choice 7SI-953 lb
feeder steers 23 2,3-25 35
CALVES. 312 Compared
with 2 weeks ago vealers fully
1 00 lower, with last week,
weak to 1 00 lower Good and
17 2 3-17 73, Several lots 2-3
238-273 lbs 16 00-17 00
An Analysis For Every
10-S-S 12-12-12 10-20-20 10-20-10. 10-10
0-18-18 0-12-12
0-20-20 0-10-19 vv/Borax 0-1,3-30 0-1.3
2-12-12
J 10-10-10 Tobacco w/2% ATagnebium Oxide 4-S-12
P Tobacco '>-13-5 \v/2'7r
f 5 0-20-20 0-10-19 w/Borax, 0-18-3 G w/Borax 10-1-5
!' Lawn 2-12-12 3-12-0, 5-10-10, 5-10-5
NEW - - -
Corn Starter Fertilizer 5-15-5
9 in Phosphorous
0 Contains Magm'snim -2%
# No.trh hull ol Potash is Snlphnlo Potash
0 (iranuLu lorm assures iroo flowing
NEW - - -
10-10-10 Tobacco Fertilizer
• Potash is Sulpha! i‘ ol Potash
9 ('auUMiis extra Magnesium -2%
• la'ss mateiml required pci aero
• Ke< uni mended in I!K>2 I'aronoim Guido
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Holland
l-X 4-21 10
GRANULAR GRADES
.3-10-10 0-2 0-0
COARSE GRADES
PULVERIZED GRADES
5 1
Chone lealers 32 00-38 00,
Choice aud Prime 37 00-4 2 00,
Standard and low Good 2G 00-
32 00, Utilitj 22 00-26 00
At the February 28 auction
of dairy cattle 123 cows, six
bulls, and two heifers crossed
the block at lower prices The
market was very slow, th*
Sales Stable reported
Fresh Holstein cow*
brought $3OO to $420. Fresu_
Guernseys were $175-225, and,
other breeds were $173-280.
Stock bulls brought $llO-215,
and stock heifers made $6 5-
143
At the February 26 sale of
horses, ponies and mules, 230
head sold on a very slow mar
ket Most interest was in meat
type horses
Mules by the pair sold for
$275-430 while single mules
made $135-135 Pony mare*
brought $75-113 while gelding
ponies were - $4O-85 Riding
horses were $125-430, driving
horses - $125-200 and killer*
S to 9 cents
-Magnesium Oxide, 3-18-18
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MO 005-3400
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