—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, April 14, 1962 2 Market News Reports Vintage Sale 1< <■(!< i , Vpril 10 • \\(.,.| Vpul f* (hone ,m cl I’iime and Xltililj CATTLE 12 > Compaied .CATTLE 400 (I Coiup.u ocl «?>‘'des ulth ‘‘ lst Tuesclav’s matket, w£h 10.10 last week Supple G(>oci ‘‘ ,,d cho " p ' e ‘ llei '’ slanshtei steels wei e fulh iiu miles 7 7 pen ent slanghtet iM.-ir, 01). Choice and Fume steadc Cows 7', -1 00 highei .steels and !0 percent stockets >”>00-10 00 tew to 4 > 00. Dulls steady and leedeis Trading slow (Continued on Page 10) Chou e grade oao - l.L>O lb Compand with last weeks slaughtei steeis 27 00-2ksS i (lose Aceiage Chou e and I!et- /"""’V* t cS le " to Go<)d ,H '°" tei grades slaughter steers Choice 24 70-27 00 Staudaul steidj to stiong low- Choice Wei kh Kniew. 22 00-24 >0 and llelow steady to r >o lower. Cutter At Lancaster Yards (’ims 7") limlu'i Hulls b.noh t-re idj SrodvtMs .ind tcedeis (•re.id\ Sl.uuthlei steers I. n a <1 Vi nut 1177 lbs .11 70 lo.uls .Hid lots sti .Kims' Hnth Choice to Pi line 110(1-11(10 lbs JO 00- Mid Choice ‘l7O-1100 Ills ' ’s 77, (loot! to lou 2 1 - Sr.iiubiicl - 22 00-2 t - 27 00-.: '.O-27 no -Heiieis flood and Choice }. on-room lbs 22 00-25 "cl Cows Cuttei and Claim lb .’'>-17 71) Cannei and low Cimei 1 t 7'i-lli 27. Shelh can- iiei down ro 12 77 Hulls CtiliU and Commei caal 20 1)0-22 Til) flood grade 22 no-2 1 On Stockers and Feedeis Good ond Chouc 800-1000 lbs feed er steers 23 .">O-28 00 flood and Choice 5,50-8 0 0 lb stock f-teers 2 7 70-30 00 flood and Choice stock (ahes 28 00 to 1,2 00 CALVES l>7") Complied t irh 550 last week Trading Red oRasE e * * dairy ' i ' I ~ f vitamin A There is common? evidence among chore men toclav th it cone need vitamin A to pioniofc general o\er-aIl bettu health (ores fed rations fortified with a higher eoiitc ntiation of vitamin A stav at peak pioduetion longci aie in hcttci condition lor calving . . . }i lit((i its aie glossici and voting slock erovv lastci and lake then place in the milking line eailnr. I or he tier tlaining feed lied Rose Oiirv Feeds cedi idded vitamin A We eairv the complete line. Joseph M. Good & Son 1.57 Ncupoii Uo«i(]« la ola, I\i J. C. Walker & Son, Inc (■ap. I’a Chas. E. Sauder & Sons I! IV li, Fust Fail, Ph I. B. Graybill & Son Itellon, I’a (WTTLE Lower diesspei meit pines inei-rode an% bul lishness due to model ate le eeipts .uul Junes w diked low er Slauithfet steels atenoralh 25-50 lowei with a\ei.iK‘ Ohone to I’nine showing the most dee line Heifeis steadv to 2"> lowei, eows 25-75 hutliet Hull \ealeis and stoe kors and teeelers steade Carlo! steal and he ilei heel weak to 55 low ei most dee line on Clione Cow heed 50 luathet see ontl stiaisiht week of adtanee Th< top on slaughter steers below the piev tons week tor the first tune in tluee months Thiee lends Prune 1175- 1300 lb slaughter steers ’.2 50 Lo id Prime 137 S lbs 32 25, mostlv Prime 1175- 1150 lbs 31 50-32 00, high Choice and nmcd Choice and Prime 1 150-1 100 lbs mostlv 1200-1350 lbs 20 00-31 25 Load Choice with Prime end 1030 lbs leirhngs 20 00 (Continued on Page 10) [ liai—ll W ■ ' All feeds now contain added David B, Hurst I’.OU mansvillc, l>a. Walter & Jackson ( hristi.iua, A. L. Herr & Bro. Qnai i\ \ ill< , I’a ■x i Spppty Co. 1 J*}i. ' ' ‘ u** V - i <1 "* . - ♦ , . 17 7">-17 2 7 few to' IS (to, Shellv (.inner down f o C.inner and kvw Cutter If 7 7- 13 50 Ctiliu and C o in in e r < i at bn IK 20 00-22 50 CALVES 310 Veateis 2 00 lughei Good and Choice vealers 31 00-17 00, Choice and Pi inn 37 00-10 00 Standaid and low Coed 27 00-31 00 Utihtj 25- 00-27 00 HOGS 100 Harrows and Hilts stendv to 25 highei r S 1-2 200 220 lb bar lows and gilts 17 50-17 8 5 t 1-, >OO-220 lbs 17 2 5-17 50, few lots Xo 1 172-180 lbs." 17 33- 17 75. 1-2 230-238 lbs 17 lb -17 60. Lot 2-3 282 lbs 16 35 STIEKP 07 Choice and and Prime 30-40 lbs spring slaughter lambs 30 00-34-00 Prime 10 - 40 lbs. spring 40-57 lbs 2400-30 50, 60-75 lbs 23 00-26 00 Few Good \ . SlViriKETbWrt - —* , !. 1 ' ■'IM ORTHO, Reg«JS>it»Off > . Market News Reports .tnd Utihtv ioi\s IS 2,' Who will break his yield record in field corn production A grower broke his yield barrier in field corn production last year when he produced 251 bushels per acre. His high yield resulted from higher plant population and feeding the plants a special combination of Ortho fertilizers. He netted $196 per acre after paying his plant food investment. Compare his fertilization experience with your own. His pre vious feeding program called for application of 200 pounds of nitrogen, 60 pounds of phosphate and 40 pounds of potassium to the acre. These were applied in solution form. With rows spaced at 38 inches apart the farm produced 138 bushels per acre for a net return of $lO9 after costs. This yield barrier was broken when he switched to 22 inch row spacing and this new fertilization program: 317 pounds of N, 162 pounds of phosphate and 112 pounds of potassium per acre in the form of Ortho 14-14-14, Ortho 20-10-0 and Ortho Ammonium Sulfate. Instead of 20,000 plants, he now carried 34,500 plants per acre with his stepped-up fertiliza tion program. Each acre then produced 251 bushels. Despite the higher investment in fertilizer, he earned an extra $B7 per acre under the Ortho) “break the yield barrier’' program. Now let’s get together and break your yield record—increase your field corn profits. Our Ortho program will be tailored to your soil and growing conditions. P. L ROHRER & BRO , INC. : New Holland Auction |.V.le.al-S(a(e Mai ket News Millie 2 0- 38 lh I 'l>r™R bl ‘iugh- S( . r%i((> tei lambs 20 00-16 00, 40-60 Tlmisday, V |> ll l 12 lbs 21 00-30 60 00-03 lbs. C VTTLE 1310 Coinpai eel 2 i 00-28 50 with last Thuisday’s maiket ‘ V ' e ' ,v Holland reported a slaughtei steers grading a\er- b ' OH a, *d barely steady sale .age Good and betlei steady, of - dairy cattle at the April low Good and below steady to H auction Receipts included 25 lower Cows 75-1 00 higher 88 cows, two stock bulls and Hulls steady ' 20 stock heifers Fume grade 1200-1254 lbs Fresh Holstein cows brought slaughtei steers 30 50-31 00. trom 1 5300 t 0 H B3 - Guernseys Pimie 050-1350 lbs 27 00-30 - ’ $175-220,. and other breeds 00 Good to low Choice 24 25- " $175-265 27 00 Standard 21 00-24 2a Few Good gtade 800-1000 lb Heifers, 22 00-23 60 Cutteis and Utility cows At Aprß 9 sale of 1C 10-17 SO, Several to IS 25, horbes - ponies and mules, a Canner and low Cutter 15 00- total of 211 head crossed tb« 1G 50 Shelly eauners down to block I’be market continued Pq about steady but mules and Utility and Commercial bulls draß horses were largely 10 75-22 50, Good glade 22 00- absent 24 50 Seveial lots Good grade Alare ponies brought $75- GIS-Sl5 lb stock steers 22 85- while geldings sold at $54- 25 50 tew lots Good 869-980 120 Rld,n S horses were $135- 1b leedei steeis 22 75-24 85 350 and dnvm S horses sold at CALVES 217 Vealers 1>135-2bo Killers were 8 mostly S 0 0 higher Good and centb Choice vealers 26 00-40 00 The Apnl 9 b ‘ Ue ot market Choice and Piime 40 00-4 1 50, faaw head sell at Standard ahd low Good 30 00- abou *- steady prices Retail 26,00, Utility 25 00-30 00 bogs bold to local butchers at SHEEP 127 Supply of prlces 18 to 20 Hogs Spring slaughter lambs lor grading 1 to 2 sold to the Easter Specialty Trade Wet pacljers at to 7£ >- tleeees a factor Choice and Heavy > fat bogs, over 240 pounds, sold at 17 cents with a few down to 16 The 106 calves sold at 1.00 and grade 60-75 lbs. 22 00- 2 i 00 this year? Phoue Lane. EX 7-3539 Stock bulls brought $llO to $lB5 and stock heifers chang ed hands at $65 to .$l7O (Continued on Page 10) AUTHORIZED m 5$ '■%,