'—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, March 24, 1962 2 Market News Reports At Lancaster Yards I<etUi..l - ,st.lie Mai Let \i w - Sin \ k <> Wcckh Mai <li 2.5 CWl'l.E 1 Mill Coinp.n eel Willi 4!7 1 head last -week Snp jll \ intitules 5 5 pet font slaugh iei, stoeis 15 peicent slock cis' .nul toofleis Tiadmg mo deiately .utue Compaieti with last week’s (lose slangh lei steeis steadv Cows 7.5-1 (JO lowei Hulls and stockeis ami leedets ste.uh Chicago Cattle Weekh Renew CATTLE - Reieipts umisualh small, fulls Id pen out less than last week and tnlh 10 peicent smalle, than the same \oai ago weak A two wa\ tiend de\ eloped on slatnrhtei steers for the second ('onsenitne week small supplies pnme steers sold stend\ to 2.3 Incite) steel-, choice and below stead\ to all towet with the result that the once spread became the widest n twenU months Heueis mosth 30-7 a lower cows 30- jno lowei Hulls stead\ to Aealeis aiound I - 00 lowei teedm., (attle stead\ to sri unu w t'ak {Continued on Page 10) For The First Time . . $ Moore Forms Ghostley Pearl ® Leghorn Chicks From Our $ 2nd Year Breeding Flocks. ' | Moore Chicks More Profits % ® More Hens for Laying House w £ ® Early Order Discount ® , Contact Is Toclat 5/ MOORE FARMS 7so kdi:n iioxi) lw-xster lo «»-04i«p FERTILIZE for PROFIT with ORTHO "UNIPELS" Tin nut i ii'iils in Orlho I iiiju-I |>cllHoil li*ilili/(‘i arc I licinx ,ilh lilrnilrd. K\i‘i“\ I uipcl pollcl loiituiiis (“\.u(h Ihe .(mount <>l nilio“en, phosphati and potash us (he toi nml.llKin annoimi ( d 1m (lie label Onl> thi ou<>h the use ot < hem■< alh-blended plant loods (an \on In* (eil.(m 1 l>.it (a(h plant leieues its exact jj (|iiola ol spei died null lenfs. A 'I he ii 111(] in- Oilho inaiiul.u tin in" pi mess *>nes Inn limns A ol and pliospliale one lomi that is iiiiine- dialelx availahh to ]>lanl tools toi i|iii(K starting; ftcon- Ih, the ol her a (ontiiiiions leedinu, loiif* laslim* ttpe. y I’m liMiiinhis ,t\.ul.ihlt U-l l-l 1 20-10-10. 10-20-20. 1(1-IK-0. 20-20-0 P. L ROHRER & BRO., INC. Distributor i’oi Lancaster Count a Area » SMOKETOWN ■ Phone Lane EX 7-353» Slansjilei steel s Choue Hi itit* 050-1 >5O II) -it) 50- 2S 00 Few loads high Choue 10 50-1 200 lbs 28 1 5-2 8 2a, tew loads and lots 1101-1217 lb lush Choue and Pi line 28 .50-20 00 Good to low Choice 24 2.5-20 00, Standaid 21 30-2 I 00 Heileis Pew Good and Choue 750-050 lbs 22 50- 23 00 Cows Cutter and Utility 1 3 23-17 00. Cannet and low Cutter 14 23-13.25, Shelly tannei down to 11 73 Bulls Utility and Commer cial 20 00-21 00, Good grade 22 00-24 00 Stockeis and leedets Good (Continued on Page 10) 6 Pa. Markets I'Vcleral-Stnte Market Sort ice Meekh 'March 23 CATTLE 2013 Compaied with ! 4 S ') head last week Compared with last Thuisdaj\ Reciew sl.uightei steei s and heiters mosth steadc Cows sr each to 5 0 lowei Bull-, steadc Slaughtei steeis tew High Choice and Pnme 1050-1200 lb 2S 00-2 S So Choice 05 0- (Continued on Page 10) \sk li>i !• 11 €- J'older Vintage Sale Eedeial - S(n(- M.iilvd News Sei \ i< c TIIOSDW, AIXHCH 20 CATTLE (>*)o Compaied to last Tuesday s nuuket slau glitei steeis stiong to 25 high ei Cows lullv 50 low oi Hulls stead\ Seyeial lots high Choice anti Pi line grade 1000-1300 lb >l - steers 10-28 85 Choice 0 50-140 0 lbs 2G 50 - 2S 00. Good to low Choice 24 "0-20 50. Standard 22 00- 2 1 50 Cutter and Utility cows at 15 75-M 75, tew r 17 00 Can nei and low Cuttei 14 75-15 - 75, Shelly cannei dow'n to 13 Utility and Conmieicia! bull 20 00-23 00, Lot Choice SGI lb feeder steers 25 75 CALVES 2<M, Vealers 100 to 200 lowei Good and Choi ce \ealeis 20 00-35 00 Choice and Pnme 31 00-40 00 Stand aid and low Good 21 00-20 00 Utility 21 00-25 00 Aows HOGS 182 Bariows and gilts steady to 25 lower U S 1-3 187-227 lb banows and gilts 17 25-17 00, Lot No 1 228 lbs 17 75, Lot No 1 208 1G 7,1-17 00 lbs IS 75. 2-3 230-247 lbs SHEEP 8 Not enough on and prices $l5 and moie pel band to establish a market head k) " er Receipts included 125 cows, nine stock bulls and Bulk Spreading Service llealcis lot LIMESTONE FERTILIZER and SMUCKER BROS. lsird-in-TTand Ph. Leola Ob 0-222') II FOR YOUR MONEY! Here’s why: Calves go on dry single case of . feed faster with no growth lag Honsinger, Ham afterweaning—grow into sleek says: ‘‘The Wa' heifers that freshen earlier, gram does a fat D. A. Both and Gerrit Van anything else IV Markenstein, Belmont, Mich., Lots of others rigl say: "Since we switched to the o re getting "Mt Wayne Calf program, includ- Money” with the ing Wayne Calfnip milk re- pullet and pig placer, we haven't had (t Join them today WAYNE ca from MILLERSVILLE SUPPLY CO. Millet s\ lilt* C. E SAUDER & SONS LIME VALLEY MILLS GRUBB SUPPLY CO. I! 1). 1, Mast Kail ROSS C. ULRICH, JR. ROHRER’S MILL HERSHEY BROS J!. I). 2, I’eat h llottom !-»_ j) Roinholds MOUNTVILLE j p WALKER & SON Inc SUNSHINE FARM FEED SERVICE J.t ;j SUPPLY, INC. U I) 2, C'oluinbia ’ - - ' ,f ] . I.jtjtz iSehacflerstovvn Marke New i l'Vd< lal-siaU Tlunsday, Ala. CATTLE 1004 with Thursday’s in a slaughtei steeis about si Cows 50-100 lower steady Choice grade 050-1350 lb slaughter steers 2G 50-28 00, several lots to 28 GO. Good to low Choice 24 25-2 G 50. Stan daid 21 50-24 25 Standard grade Heit e r s 1J 00-21 00 Cutter and Utility cows 15 00-1 G 75, tew to 17 00 Cannei and low Cutter 14 00-15 25, Shelly canner down to 12 00 Utility and Commercial bulls 20 00-23 50 Good grade 22 GO- 24 50 Few lots Good and Choice 747-1000 lb feeder steers 23 85-2 G 00 CAL\ ES Good and Choice \ealers steady. Utiht> and Standard 100 higher Good and low Choice sealers 32 00-38 00 Standaid and low Good 2G 00-32 00, Utility 23 00-2 7 0 0 At the March 21 auction of dauv cattle. New Holland re ported a \eiv sluggish market SSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSS I FARMERS 'I Realize greater profits in your business by: % (1) saving on fertilizer costs. (2) attaining higher crop yields. ® Have a soil analysis performed now! rl Fast, expert service, personal consultation on 1 'JO special problems. i LANCASTER LABORATORIES, INC. S| 2425 .NEW HOUWI) PIKE, LWOA. ST EH, PA, w Phone Leola Ob 0-00 4:3 \ \ f prog H. M. STAUFFER J K. STAUFFER & SON & SO NS, Inc. Ij.iw ii A. Hellaire Witmor - Kotiks - i.(‘Ola 15 l> 1. AVill«« Street S( r\ i \ , \ / •s v pc. ot 2. m ules market m head gam hordes Draft horses brought $3OO-540 gles were $135-310 i\i the pair were $3OO-48.) singles were $l5O-255 Pony mares "brought $75- 180 and gelding ponies •were $45-150 Riding horses brought $l3 5-23 5 and driving horses sold for $135-340 Kil ler horses were SVg to 9 cents. At the March 19 sale of niaiket hogs, the 598 head met a 50 cents per hundred weight lower market compared to the previous week Retail hogs to local butch ers brought IS to 19 with a few head to slightly over IS tents The one to three grades to packers brought 17 **o 17 50 with the heavy fat hogs, weighing over 240 pounds sold at 16. I Kli/abefhtown
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