Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, March 31, 1962, Image 6

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    6—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, March 31, 1962
• Lancaster Yards
(•Continued from Page 3)
and Prime 35.00-35.00, sever
al to 40 00, Standard and low
Good 25.00-30 00, Utility 21-
00-25.00
HOGS: 1850 Compared with
1883 head last week. Trading
moderately acth e. Barrows
and gilt* steady to weak Sows
steady to 1.00 lower, most
decline on weights under 500
lbs.
Barrws and gilts US 1-2
190-220 lbs 17 50-1 8 50, No
1 190-220 lbs , IS 50-19 50.
few small lots to 20 00, 1-3
190-230 lbs 17 00-17 50. 2-3
230-200 lbs lb 00-17 00
Sows U S 1-3 mostly 2-3
300-600 lbs 12.50-14 00
SHBKP 350 Compared
with 318 head last week Trad
ing moderately actne IVooled
slaughter lambs weak Spring
slaughter lambs steadv
Wooled ' slaughter lambs
Good and Choice 65-105 lbs
15 50-18 50. Choice and Prime
18 50-20 00
Spring slaughter lambs
Choice and Prim© “>O-85 lbs
24 00-28 00
• Chicago
(■Continued from Page 3)
50 higher for the week, other
grades strong to 50 lughei
Heifers 25 to mostlv 50 high
er Other slaughter classes
mostly steady Feeding steers
steady to 50 highei
Six loads aterage prime to
high prime 1i.30-1305 lb
slaughter steels 31 75-32 25,
31 head shipment 1303 lb
Minnesota bee\es at 12 25,
new high since June of 1960
as tlns_ eight straight week
top on steers worked highei
•a I Chicago Most choice 900-
1450 lbs 26.25-29.00, numer
ous loads mixed good and
fehoice 25,50-26.25, bulk good
*teers 23.50-25 75.
, Load mixed choice and
prime 1107 lb heifers 27.50,
ffeh choice 850-1000 lbs 27.00,
arte bulk choice 25.50-2G.75.
|||Load choice 670 lb feeding
yteers 26.75, good and choice
f'fco-1000 lb feeders 23.75-
fe 00, medium and good 525-
S5O lb 22 33-22 50
• N«w Holland
(Continued from Page 3)
J 25 Riding horses continued
it $l3O-265 and driving hors
«s were $l3O-2 25 Killer hors
fes brought S to 0 cents per
f pound
, Prices were 25-50 higher , I
.the March 26 auction of hogs
run included 24 8 head
* Retail barrows to local
butchers brought IS to 20,
"While number 1 to 3 grad"
’logs sold to packers at 17 25-
»lt7 75 Uecuv, lat hogs, oiw
240 pounds brought 17
T Cahes at the March 26 auc
tion sold at steady prices.
Choice and prime calves were
2, good and low' choice
-Were 31-36, standard and low
•giood brought 22-31 and cull
and common made 16-22
EXECUTOR'S NOTICE
Estate of Anna I) Sc hupp,
late of Cu\ of Lancaster, Pa ,
dec-eased
Letters of Testamentary on
gai-d estate hating boon plant
ed to (be undersigned ail pn
sons indebted tlioieto ,ne it
quested to male inimediate
pavmont and those haling
oJamis ni demands against the
same will piescnt them with
out delaj for settlement, to the
und( rsigned, rc siding in
Paul W Sc hupp
, lift E Vine Street
Lancaster, Pa
Arnold, Bricker, Bejer &
Barnes
Owen :-P pricker, Attorgeji t „
Look For Tents
Worms, That Is
HARRISBURG There
are signs that the Eastern tent
caterpillar will appear in great
er profusion in some areas of
Pennsylvania this spring than
in recent years
Ow ners of shade and orch
ard trees should start check
ing tor signs of “tents” <i
bout the size of a hall-dollar
h> the lirst two \\eeks of
Vj)nl, says Dr Thomas L ~0 0 l we t days
Guvton, directoi ol the Bur- Burning out the nest ms;
can of Plant Industry, State rebu lt in damage to the tree.
Department of Agriculture Therefore, one spraying of an
Egg clusters, laid by the fe- intested plant with a DDT
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male last June, and found on
small twigs of apple and wild
cherry trees, will begin to
hatch about .April 1. These
clusters can be recognized by
their \arnish-liKe coating oyer
the entire mass.
Homeowners wishing to
stop defoliation of valuable
ornamental trees and shrubs
are adyised to remote and
burn the masses during the
w inter season The nests are
easily destroyed in early
spring by wiping out with the
hands. This should be done
when the caterpillars are in
the nest, which is ‘usually on
PA.
mixture (four tablespoons of , Feed Heifers Well
50 percent wettable DDT pow- Heifer calves should be
der to a gallon of water) is all of the good or e\c a ’Jent
recommended and will gue quality'forage they want Jiar
protection for an entire sea- tey Shaffer, Penn Stat 1 ex
son. Spraying should be done tension dairy specialist also
as soon as the first small tents suggests adding one or two
are noticed. Malathion 25 per pounds ot a 16 per cent g un
cent wettable powder at the mix, because well-grown , cit
rate of 2 tablespoons to a gal- ers > bred to freshen at 24
lon of water may also be used months of age, will r*t irn
as a spray control. ■- more prolit during tbei life
in the herd than those that
Dr Guyton urges extreme <lS older heifers,
caution when handling and ap- ______
plying these poisons Follow The first man to sell on .he
label directions tully and care- of your goods is
tully b elf.
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