— LaiuMstei Fanning. Saturday M;iy 19. 1962 2 Mark At Lancaster - si.id Mai 1. 1 I \| 11- l'Vd< i 11 \\ i i kl\ la '0 " ( * id,t\ , Mis IS C\II I i: I “ (hi (!lin I. n il s\ uli llnHi I i‘-I " i <'!' Sup jih mi ’ll li i*p I" min 'I iii-ii- ti»i .1 • I'. and r> pi in'll' MOc k( I - 111(1 ll * lii'l*'' I ' Him - Slow thi 011-111111. Ill* "l“ok , opt till I 111' s 1 ll»’ s ' l( I*' Knpph <>i nm K* i - mil n 1 (!' i ' *,O IsOll til' M Hi* "Itll limti- doma mi Com 11111 d wiin last (((■()., flOsC slallMltOl MO(Is "( 1 *,tead' (.ii h Mon Inn i log'll steads to J’i lo"( i on Mond.i' ond t( u lon tin" ioin.midoi ol nfd. stiad' uII li ilondas *■ dose. (’on - 7'i lnkdioi Inn oooii c ,ift( i \\ odno'-d.!' TSnl 1 - and suakoi- .mil teedeis '■leu d>. Sil.ui'JuHi si ( his (’’him ‘ lb 2(. 10-2 S 00. loud 112 1 lb 2s 2.1 1 lo uls Ui'-b Ch«K( .inti Pi line 10‘U-121.'' lb 2b 00-2‘) 21 load month pnnif lli'U lb 20 40 Good M KTw ChoKi 21 00-2 (! r.o. Stand ard 21 r.O-2 1 on Heifetz ten lots (loud and Choice 8 25-050 Jb 2 ! 00-J t 50 Cote 5 ' Cutter and Ctiluv 17 50-l r Mi(i Cannot and low Cutter Hi 25-17 50. Sbellv Cauner down to I 4 no BulK Cfilm and Comnu -- ctnl to sn-22 00 Good urade 21 50-2 . oo Stoi K( is ami teen -erl - flood and CUchci <>so The Most Famous Name In Corn Pfister Associated Growers R I>. :J LANCASTER Phono TW 8-7121 When Egg prices drop Honegger Layers will help you ynake the most of it'. Because you get the most out oi; them HONEGGERS are the most! Consistent! Persistent! Resistant! How \m» HOOIJI #O7 J'l.e.l s,«(oi»J \iniin‘ JilTl'l Z. I’VAW. T*hon< 10S Windle's Hatchery •rocm; \is\ k,m . «• \. PliniH H;U< u 11 x ■■ * « " ; et News Reports Yards Hi ioi ilor sleets JI OP 2 s ! Pp CM \ I s i. 2 7 ( oinp.i iod ssph -j : ho.nl list in 01. I'lidim, modi Mill' ,i < In < ' alei - u outline imdci ipp Id dP i lnelioi lioiloi ssiuhts '’toad' Cm (I uni Chou o so ilois ’,l P(l (CoimuiKd on pant " • Chicago Cattle \\< okl> Ite'lCM C\l 1 u: lax il 101 oipts 1 ‘.(IP t()l lust 10.11 d*l's «1 111 .look lamest toi .ms siimlii poi Kid siiiio Kohiil.us 1 ii nti-ad icitipts iiitlueiued sli.n post do\\ mm n on sl.nuth- lei stool*' loi am one we ,j k siik o bac k in lannai' Slamth- Ui stools -,n-l 5o lowm »u*i Kinds 1,1 ad iml, hiqh Oood and Bettei 1 00-i 5o lower Tleif eis 50-75 lower Most decline on bolli steers and lieiteis on Ueduesd.n Cows bteadi to 2 i lusher bulls 25-50 hnrhei Vuateib steads Feeders sle.idv to .‘>o lower K<ii!c Wedne sd a v load Crime niff lb sUunhtcr steets no -,0 and load Prime mil lbs no 00 Mostlj Prim. 1150-rr.O lbs 27 25-2‘t 00. iMost Choice >i',o-1 400 lbs 2" 25-27 25. M o ndJ' Bulk Choice 2 5 75 - 27 7.i (lood (toutnnied on pane *) Vigorous tobacco plants atleft got 'A lb of AGRINITE TOBACCO BED TOPDRESSER per sq yd , those at right were not fopdressed. .'l5O Easy Way to Grow Sturdy Tobacco Plants Here's an easy way to get sturdy, well-rooted tobacco plants. When the leaves are the size of a dime, start topdressing with Agrimite Tobacco Bed Topdresser— the all-organic nitrogen plant food. Apply 50 lbs. of Agrinite per 100 sq. yds. of bed (y> lb. per sq. yd.). Gradual release of nitrogen in Agrinite promotes continuous, hardy growth of both roots and tops, Keeps smaller plants coming along nicely as larger ones are pulled. Topdressed plants are more vigorous, have a healthy green color. And they’re better able to with stand transplanting because they have stronger root sys tems. Agrinite won’t burn delicate plant tissues, doesn’t have to be washed off the leaves. Agrinite is available wherever Ac rico 1 fertilizers are sold. AGRINITE. Tobacco Bed Topdresser THE AMERICAN AGRICULTURAL CHEMICAL COMPANY Call Sales Representative, B. G. HOFFMAN. . . Eliisabcthlpwn ElV£ - - - : -_»»\ i « • r Vintage Sale Jcdci.il - stale Maiket Nr« CA ITMO iM. Compau'l with lasi riicsd t\ s matUc” si,ituthlei st i i‘i s tt ia(l i n (’llOlce lulh stf.ldx Good 1,1 ad( and below lullx 2) spot s 70 lnnliu Cows 1 iin -1 ",o hnjiet Hulls sttotin sl,uu,hi( j i stems 2li 70-2 s U »> Se\eial lots 2N I n-2'l 00 Good ito low Oh on t 2 170-20 77 Stand.)i<l 22 00-24 “>0 Cultet and Unlit x cow -17 25-1 S7O lew to 1‘) 7» C.uiuu and low Outlet 1 7 77- 1 7 27. Shellx tanner down to 14 70 t T tili it t and Coinmcicial bulls 20 00-2 270 Good guide vp to 2:’. 70 2 lots Good si ado .121-100 lb stodv <aU(s 27 27- 2s 7 7 CALVES 240 I’tilitt and Standard guide vealers 1 00 lusher. Good grade and betUi lullv stead! Good and Choi e vealers 3100-77 00. Choice and Prime 2.7 00-41 00. fe v 4 1 00. Standaid and low Good 7100-37 70. 1 Hhty 28 00-31 31 00 IIOOS IS l Harrow s an.l <;iUs 10 lughei OS. 3-5 101- 227 II) barrows and sjilts 1" 3 >- ITS"), seteial lots No 2 2Hi- Contact Your AGRICO Agent or AGRICO Warehouse at Lancaster R D. ?, LO 9-2.161 or Narvon R D. 2 or Ma Titesdax, Max !•“> OlionP 1,1 ado ‘l7 0-1 !7 0 lb rket News Reports New Holland Auction Fecleial-State M.iiKot Vows Thin sdax, Max 17 CATTLE 1110 Conipat od with last Thnisday's ni.uKet slannhtei steei s art admit Choice 71) lowet Ciood made 27-70 low ei staiul.it d about sLeadx Axei .me nittei Made cows and betted 27-70 lowet Canned and low • Cutlet steaclv. Bulls stead v Choice Made 0 70-1.100 Ih siaimhtei sleets 27 77-27 .70, -sex ei al lots 2S 27 Good to lo.v Glume 2 1 00-27 77 st.uid.ud 21 00-24 00 Few lots Good and Choice 700-M77 Ih Hetlets 2 2 .S 7-2.7 4.7 The May Ih auction ol dairy cattle was steady and fully ao tui', accoidmg to the New Hol land bales Stables. Receipt,? in cluded 121 cows, thiee bulls and 33 stock heifeis Fresh Holstein sows brought $275-400; Guernseys were $175-235, and other breeds made $175-250 Stock heifers Utility and Coinineinal bulls rn “® ed f 20 uu-22 00. Lot Choice 951 lb ' The May 14 bale o£ b ’ teeder steers 25 GO. Lot mixed P°”f> and ““ les . Good and Choice 611 lbs cross the block at steady stock steers 25 60. prices. , Mules by the pair brought , $250-300 while single mules 255 llk >O-16 7n - lots &0](1 fQr $ 12 5-i65 Mare ponies Choice 50-75 lb feedei pigs brougllt f4O-125 while gelding lb 00-17 00 per head ponies sold for .$4O-125. Riding SHEEP S 7 Spring slaugh- horses brought $135-300 and ter lambs steady. Choice and driving horses were $135-310. Prime 50-101 lb spring lambs Killers brought 8% cents per 23 50-24 00 Feu Utility to pound Choice shorn slaughter ewes Receipts included 531 head 4 00-6 00 (Continued on page f») Cnttei A I'tililv iiuk Hi 77- ]SDO Cannet and low Outtei 17 2 7-10 75, Shell) canners clown to 11 00 FOR GROWING SHOATS AT LOWER COST Feed Wayne PIS BALANCER A new, specially fortified supplement which supplies the critical nutrient balance needed to grow shoats rapidly end economically. Careful blend of nutrients makes it possible to properly balance farm grains for fast, low-cost growth in pigs from 50 to 100 pounds, Start now to lower costs with Wayno PIG lALANCER MILLERSVILLE J K. STAUFFER & SON SUPPLY -CO. |..iuii ftellulre MillervUlle ROSS C. ULRICH, JR. 15. I), JJ, IV.hJi Bollom MOUNTVILLE FEED SERVICE 15. I). 15, < dliimbiit H. M. STAUFFER & SONS. Inc. V\ it liter - l!unl.» . l.eol.« ROHRER’S MILL J 5 I). 1. lionks C VLVES 2iio Vealers stions Good and Choice veal eis .11 00-78 00. Choice and Pi une 38 00-40 00. lew 1150. Standard and low Good 31 00- .1,1 00 mihtl 28 00-33 00 SHEEP 43 Severn! lots Good and Choice 07-87 Hi spnng slanshtei lambs steady at 22 70-24 .70. Few Utility and Good shorn slaughtei ewes t oy-3 50 LIME VALLEY MILLS 15. I>. I. Willow Street J. C WALKER & SON, INC. (Jllp C. E SAUDER & SONS K. I>. I, r;is| K.irl GRUBB SUPPLY CO. I‘ili/KliHlittinn HERSHEY BROS Reinliolds SUNSHINE FARM SUPPLY, INC. • 4/ititK -twitt Solmeftenstown*
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