—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, December 1, 1962 2 Market News Reports At Lancaster Yards Fikl.ij X<)\. 550 CATTLE JO 50 Compaied ■with 2032 head last week oiipph includes 30 peicent daughter steeis and GO pei vent teedei steeis Slaughtei ,teeis steadv to 50 lowei. '’oils stiong to 2") highei. Lulls and feedei steeis steacU. ’finding slow. Slaughter steeis - Choice _,iade 9 )0-1300 Ihs 29 50-31 - 00, 2 head 32 00, Good to low Chohe 2G 50-29 50, Standaid 24 00-2 G 50. Heifeis Good and Choice 770-900 lbs 24 00-20 50, 'Lot 027 lbs High Choice 27 25 Cows Cuttei and Utility 17 25-17 00, Canner and low Cuttei 14 00-15 25 Shelly Cattle cannei down to 11 oO Utility and Commercial hulls 1 9 50-22 70, Good grade A ' pA i } Rp ' ie f tf „ Cattle Receipts fust four 22 50-20 50 days 20 900, compared 27,400 Feede. stee.s- Good and agQ and 32>q00 a >ear Choice 700-950 Ihs 24 t>o- i - ago T We j ve maiket leceipts 70 3 loads High Choice 920- ll)5 pOO LOmpaie d 174,150 1003 Ihs 2SOO, Medium and week a „ 0 and 21 7 050 year Good 22 00-24 50, Good and Choice 550-750 lbs 2G 00-30 - 00 CALVES 72 5 Comaied with 579 nead last week Tiadmg model atelv active Aealeis steadv to 1 00 lov\ei Good and Ch° ic e 27 00-33 00, Choice and Pnme 33 00-30 00 Standaid and low Good 22 00- 27 00, XJtihtv 10 00-22 00 HOGS 1150 Compai f d with 020 head last week 1 lading modeiateh active lluiows, and gilts steadv to 21 lowei Sow's weak Whenever corn growers gather and discuss HIGH CAPACITY HYBRIDS the talk almost always turns to FUNK’S-G! In 1963..p1ant the hybrids with MORE CAPACiTY TO PRODUCE FiiHik’S HVBRIP ; B.uiows and gilts - U S 1-2 I 1 )0-22"> 11) 18 50-19 00, No 1 100-225 lbs 10 00-10 - 50 Few small lots 20 00, 1-3 100-230 lbs 18 00-18 50, 2-3 230-250 lbs. 17 25-18 00. Sows IT S 1-3 300-450 lbs 14 00-10 00 2-3 450-GOO lbs 12 50-14 00. SHEEP 500. Compaied with 417 head last week. Tiading moderately active Wooled slaughter lambs ab out steady Choice 70-105 lb. w r ooled slaughter lambs 19 GO -21 00. Lot 88 lbs 21 50, Good 15 00-19 00 Utility 13 00-15 - 00 ago Slaughtei steei s closed steadv to 50 lowei, high Choice and Pi line again showing the most decline, lesulting in a still luithei nanovviiig of the price spiead on steei s Heifeis steadj to 25 lowei Cows stiong to 21 lughei Bulls 50- 75 highe. Small showing leed ei s w eak Slaughtei steeis Eight loads Pump 12 r O-l 375 lbs 32,25 and one load Piime 1250 lbs 32 50. Bulk High Choice and Pi inie 1150-1100 lbs 31 00- 4CVVS See Your Hoffman Seed Man or Phone Landisville 898-3421 A. H. HOFFMAN SEEDS, INC. Landisville, Pa. Vintage Sale Tuesday Xo\. 27 CATTLE. 40 1 Supply in cludes 4S peicent cov. s Com puted with last Tuesday's maiket, slaughter stoeis ste ady to weak Cows steady. Bulls 50-1 00 lowei. Choice 950-1200 lb slaugh tei steeis 29 30-30 50, Good to low Choice 26 50-29.50, Standaid 24.00-20 50. Cutter and Utility cows 15.- 00-16 35, Few 17 00-17 50, Cannei and low Cutter 13 50- 15 00, Shelly canner down to 32 00, Bulk Choice 1100-1350 lbs 29 50-31 00 Good largely 26 00-28 50, scattered head Standaid 23 00-24 50. Load Utility Holstein 20 00. Slaughter heifers Load Pume 10G0 lbs 30 00 with few loads High Choice snd Pnme 975-1050 lbs 29 50 Bulk Choice 850-1050 lbs. 28 00-29 25. Bulk Good 25 50- 27 30. Cows Utility and Commer cial cows closed at 11 25 to 1G 50, Canner and Cuttei 11 - 25-J.4 25. Shelly Canner 9 00- 10 50 Bulls Utility and Commer cial late IS 00-20 00 Cuttei 1G 00-18 00 Feedeis Load Mixed Good and Choice G 25 lb steers 27 - 50 couple loads Good and Mixed Good and Choice 800- 830 lbs 24 00-23 50 load We- iiim 97 5 lb Holstein steers 0 00 Load Mixed Medium and !<>od C3O lb heiteis 29 00 Red STARTS BIRDS EATING KEEPS THEM EATING Whenever Appetites Drop.. When diseases or disorders strike the flock, feed RED ROSE TC FEED to increase feed intake and maintain body vigor and throw off infection Keep T C Feed on hand always be prepared if trorble starts! Ammon E. Shelly R D. 2, Lititz, Pa. A. S. Groff West Willow Farmers Mountville Feed Keith Queen street Association Service Lancaster Pa Market New Holland Auction Tlmis(l.i>, >ov. 52!) CATTLE 1065 Supply in cludes 40 pei cent cows Cora paied with 2 weeks ago, slaughtei steei s steady to stiong Cows steady to 25 10 00'. Utility and Commeicial hulls 20 00-22 00. Few Medium and Good •550-750 lb feeder steers 21.- 50-24 85 CALVES 519 Vealers steady to 1 00 higher, Choice 31 00-36 00, Good 27 00-31 - 00, Standard 22 00-27 00, Uti lity 19 00-20 00, Culls down to 14 00. HOGS 171 Barrows and p rll ne 36 00-42 00, Standard gilts steady U. S No. 1, and low Good 26 00-31.00, 201-213 lb Barrows and gilts-Utility 22 00-27 00 19 00-19 50, U. S. 1-3 195- * 231 lbs IS 00-18.85, No. 1 158-187 lbs 17 00-18 00 U. S 2-3 400-550 lb. sows 13 - 00-15 50 SHEEP' 9 Not enough on sale to establish a market. Sluubs With Box ries The seal let liiethom is one of the most ipopular berned shiubs, explains Craig S Oli vei, Penn State extension or namental horticulturist The vanetv lalandi is most pre fen ed because of its graceful giowth habit The hnlliant led bernes of cotoneaster are also beautiful in the'fal_l, Ei thei the spi ending or nockspray at e. excellent varieties suler foi liome groun§s>’ Buy Red Rose From These Distributors Henry E. Garber R I) 1, Elizabethtown, Pa News Reports Rose s FEED Red Rose T C Feed is a treatment level of antibiotics combined with a “get-well” concentration of vita- ’ mins, recommended for Blue Comb, Sinusitis in turkeys and for the suppression of secondary infections which lower feed intake and weight gams during periods of stress. West Willow, Pa. highei Built, steady grade 923-1250 lb slaughter steels 29 50-30 50, few 31 DO -32 00, Good to low Choice 26 00-29 50, 23 50- 26 00 Cuttei and Utility cows 14 - 75-16 00, Canner and low Cut ter 13 00-14 75. Shelly canner doivn to 10 50. Utility and Commercial bulla 19 00-23 00, Good grade 23-00- 26 75 Good and Choice 640-841 lb. feeder steers 23 25-26.25, Lot Good and Choice 507 lbs. 27. CALVES 382 Compared with two weeks ago, vealers 2 00-4 00 higher Good and Choice 30 00-36 00, Choice and The lun included 92 cows, five bulls and 24 heifers at the November 2S sale of dairy cattle at New Holland. New Holland reported prices continued about steady with a week earlier Fresh Holstein cows biougnt $3OO-480, .Guer nseys $175-200, and other breeds $175-210 Bulls brought $llO-175 and stock heifers made $4O-100 A t the Novembei 26 iiuctiou of horses, ponies and ( mules, the 191 head continued at steady prices Pony j mares brought $7O to 90, Jgeldings $35-85 Riding horses were $lOO-145, and driving < horses were $9O-150 Killers jfre 6Vj cents a pound " i Reii®R» 3B Brown & Rea Atglen, Pa. H. D 2, Columbia, Pa,
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