—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, April 21, 1962 2 Market News Reports t Lancaster Yards tdil.il - stale Maikel V‘W s t, ( M |,, with (>Ol lasi week Tiadin„ liidat ttcckh. \pul 20 aitnc \ealots stums, flood C V'ITI.IC i'KMi Compaiert \o.ileis 10 00-. r. - it.li 111! head last week 1,0 ( ’ 1)01(p and Pi line ’ll Ul)- npph includes ">o potent 11 0,1 Social to 42 00 Stan laughtoi steeis to peutni (Continued ou Page 10) in ki is and teeclos Ttadiug si:; Chicago Cattle o low ci on Choue ,md bettei ood and below weak to .‘>o \i f kh Renew. >wei rows r.O Ingho Pulls rATLI ° c ’ om « wred to U "* lid slockcs and teeders * eeL ' Von skuuthter kosho. e holid.n s "«1 demand lor high Choice r.o lbs 2b r.(t-2!i (Ml. tew ‘ ,lld l ’ lime sla,l - I,ter steets .ads t otm-uso lbs M»2-.-- ,n high quality dairy feeds manufactured by a dealer with long experience in the feed business Dairj Feeds containing no screenings or urea at new low, economical prices Tr\ some todaj and see the difference Good’s can make! Feed for profit with Good's Dair.\ Feeds Joseph M. Good & Sons M oi. \ .Hid gt \fui\ \ 11.1.1 C \L\ IOS 1.0 0 Com pa ied toi sieeis High Choice and Pi line slatmhrei stoei s stead\ to 1 00 lowii 01 hoi m .ides about stoad\ as Aloud ij’b aO dm line wis eiased on AVednesdai ffuteis stoach liowoiei dc 111,ind imiii o\ (-cl late in th- 1 week- C’ow> sttonsr to Jj high (i Other (lassos stoadv In rli>■ C’lio igo wholesale cailot diess (<1 meat hide steei beet ,AO- JT 00- IContimiod on iiage 3) Vintage Sale Kcili'inl - S(n(r Maiket News Tuesday, \]>iil 17 CATri.li TOO Compand w Kli last Tuesdav’s maiket slaucthtc i stecis ste tew 20 27), Good to low Choic* 2 1 70-27 00 Standard 22 0-0- 2(70 Good and choice 770-0,70 lb Iloileis 22 70-27 .70 Cutter and Utility cows 1G ,70-l.s 00. tew 15.2,7 Con ner and low Cutter 1.7 00- 1G .70 Shelly calmer down to 1.! 00 Utihtc and Coimnerciil bulls 10 7.1-22 .10 Fern Lois Good and Chou a lb loader steal ~ 7 2S-577 2 5 bo-20 2 7 CALVES id? Good madi ind hottt'i \ealeis stead\ Util m and Standaid 1 00-2 00 liujiei Cood and Choice \eale'- 5 2 00-5 s 00 Standai d and lov Cood 20 00-!2 00 UtihK 27- 00-27 00 (Continued on Pane KM 12.32 tons hay ...Another Yield Record Broken Two prize-winning ingredients helped a grower break his yield barrier and set a world’s record in hay growing. (1.) A personal conviction that intelligent fertilization pays off economically in extra yield, protein, dollars and cents. (2.) ’Application of an unusual amount of Ortho 20-20-0 on an experimental 42 acre plot. The test was split. In cooperation with Ortho, the grower applied 800 pounds of 20-20-0 to one acre of alfalfa after the first cutting. At the same time he spread 200 pounds of the same Ortho fertilizer . to another adjoining 41 acre plot. After the fourth cutting, he applied another 350 pounds of Ortho 14-14-14 to the entire 42 acres. Results: The experimental test acre broke the yield barrier.■ A record 12.32 tons of hay were produced from it. This yield returned $196.15 after deducting fertilization and baling costs. The acreage which received the lighter application returned $169.24 per acre after costs. The point; You can probably match this record and break * the yield barrier right here in our area. As your Ortho dealer, we can provide an important part—the same fertilizer as he used. But, because your soil and growing conditions are dif ferent, our recommendations would be modified—customized to fit your particular needs. Come in and let’s discuss how | to break your yield barrier and achieve the very best dollar return from your soil. P. L ROHRER & BRO., INC. SMOKETOWN T M. REO u 5 PAT ORE i_OpTil.ll ket N< *" Uollaml iepoite.l ton Tlmisdat, Vpiil 11» tows »ei c oil slightly at the CATTLK 711 Compaied A l>"' 18 s ‘ lle °f ta Hle with last Thin sda\ s m.uket Hoceipts included 120 cows, slant,htei steeis weie uneienly s o\eu hulls and i.l heifeis steadv Tows steady to 2a Fiesh Holstein cows made lowoi Hulls steady 1 1300 to HOO Guernseys - Choice glade 'l7O-1200 lb I>l7a-215. other breeds - $175- slaughter steels 20 50-28 85, ~ ( ' r ' flood to low Choue 24 00- Stock bulls brought $135- 20 75. Standard 21 50-2 1 0(1 211 tnd stock heifers $7O-145 Cuttei and Utility cows A total ol 279 horses, ptHt -10 50-18 00, Cauner and low ies and niules crossed the Cutter 1 5 00-10 50, Shelly tan- hloi K at generally steadr neis down to 12 00 prices at the April 16 auc- Utihty and Commercial bulls tion 10 75-22 50 Good grade 22 00- p ony mares brought $75- 24 00 14 °. geldings - $4O-115, Rid ing horses $135-300, Driving horses - $135-270 Killene brought BV2 cents a pound There were no mules quoted Hogs sold steady at the April 16 auction, as 5a7 head, were sold Retail hogs sold to local butchers at 18 to 20 Humber 1-3 giade hogs to the packers hi ought 17 to 17 75 Heavy, fat hogs oyer 240 pounds biought 16 50 to 17 Theie weie 240 head of Good and Choice 753-572 lb leeder steers 23 25-26 10 CALVES 160 Vealers Krad infc Good and Hettei 2 00-3 00 lower Utility and Standard stead\ Good giade -\ealeis 34 00-37 00, Choice and Prime 37 00-40 00 Standaid and low Good 20 00-14 00, Util i t j 2." 00-2.0 00. SHEEP 10 Sj)i inn slaunh tei lambs loi Eaotei Specialty Tiade Giadimr Choice 20-10 lbs 20 00-21 00 Few to 27 60 40-0 0 lbs 18-0(1-22 00 per acre! Phone Lane EX 7-3539 (Continued on Page 10) ( J- AUTHORIZED (ortho) DEALER