2—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, January 5, 1963 Market News Reports At Lancaster Yards WEEKLY review Friday, Januarj 3 CATTLE. For the holiday week 1500. Compared with 1381 head last week. Supply ■ ncludes 60 percent cows and the balance feeder steers Trad ing slow. Slaughter steers generally fully 50-75 lower. Cows 50-75 higher. Bulls steady. Feeder ■.teers weak. Slaughter steers on Monday Few loads and lots Choice 1050-1216 lbs. 29 00-29 50, Choice 1000-121 S lbs 28 00- 2S 75, Few mixed Good and Choice 27 00-27 75, Good 26- 00-27 00. Cows' Cutter and Utility 17 00-17.75, Canner and low' Outtei 15 00-17 00, Shelly can aer down to 12 25. Bulls Utility and Commer cial 20 00-23 00, Few Good giade 23 00-24 00 Feeder Steeis: Few lots Good and Choice G5O-850 lbs. 24 00-27 50, lew 28 00. CALVES 350. Compared with 335 head last week Veal eis fully 1 00 higher. Choice and Prime giade lealeis 3G GO -42 00, few to 45 00 Good and Choice 30 00-36 00, Standaid 2G 00-30 00, Utility 21 00-26 - 00 HOGS 800 Compaied with 1152 head last week Bairows and gilts 75-1 00 lower. Few sows steady FOR ANY FARM PURPOSE MADE THE PARMER’S WAY k LANCASTER PRODUCTION CREDIT ASS N 4ll West Roseville Rd. J I Lancaster, Pa. Ph. Lane, f 393-3931 .JMwU- We finally got it! A testimonial from Mr. A 1 Bumen of Neckmolt, Wyoming. AI says: “I’m starting the year off right with Honegger Layers!” Thank you, Mr. Bumen. All right Let him up, boys J, HOWARD MOORE R. D. #1 LITITZ, PENXA. Phone: «2fi-.»4«8 Windle's Hatchery COCHRAXVHXE. PA. Phone; Atgien LY S-3941 Bairows and gilts: US 1-2 190-230 lbs. 18 00-18.50, No 1 190-230 lbs. early in week sold at 20 00-20.50, 1-3 190- 240 lbs 17.25-18 00, 2-3 240- 260 lbs 16.25-17.00. Sows- U S. 1-3 400-550 lbs. 13 00-15.00. SHEEP - 200. Compared with 44 head last week. Trad ing active. Wooled slaughter lambs 1 00-2 00 higher. Sever al lots Good and Choice wooled slaughter lambs 20 00-23.50, Chicago Cattle WEEKLY REVIEW Cattle Local receipts 23,700 compared to 25,300 a w r eek ago and 26,500 a year ago. Slaughter steers grading average choice and down steady to 50 lower with best action on yearlings 1100 lbs. and Howii, high choice and pi line 50-1 00 lower Hevfeis giading good and choice 50- 1 00 lowei but heie again lo wer grades steady to 50 lo wer Cows stiong to 25 higher Bulls 25 50 higher. Feeders weak to 50 lower. Slaughter Steeis Monday thiee loads prime 1150-1325 lbs 30 00 with high choice and pnme 1100-1300 lbs. 29 00-29 50, Wednesday, pume and high choice and pnme 1150-1300 lbs. 28 50-29 00. halt dozen or so loads 29 00, this the lowest top for any Wednesday since Julv and 3 25 lower than a month ago Bulk choice 900-1300 lbs 26 - 75-28 25, narrowest spread on choice since July. Good 24 50- 26 50 Slaughter Heifeis- Monday, shoit load prime 1100 lbs. 28 50 and Wednesday load 5 “Our feed cost per 100 pounds of milk I i ;[ ta loader to his Feed Lot Mechanical Feeder He stores his complete grain ration for the entire year in his 17x40 HARVESTORE, which delivers it into a conveyor leading directly to his milking parlor mangers. This complete HARVESTORE grain and forage feeding program cut his feed cost, including both home grown and purchased feeds to $1.43 per 100 weight of milk. PROOF OF EXTRA HARVESTORE EARNING POWER Ringgenberg’s 60 Hoisteins liked Haylage so well they ate more than he expected—so he ran out of it for a while and had to go back to baled hay and silage. Here’s where he PROVED the value of Haylage’ His feed costs shot up to $2.11 per CWT — 68c more than on Haylage. On an average of 10,000 lb. milk per cow, annua! savings per cow on Haylage are On a 50-cow herd, this meanpAn annual saving of. WE'LL BE AT THE FARM SHOW BOOTH 293 & 293 A KNIPMEYER, me Harvestore Sales and Service MIW HOLLAND Vintage Sale Holiday and -weather com bined to cancel out the Tues day auction at Vintage this week. Next week the sale report will return to this spot. high choice and prime 1000 lbs 2S 25, for the week most choice 26 25-27 50, mixed good and choice 25.75-26.25, good 24 00--25 75. Cows. Utility and -commer cial 14 50-16.50, canner and cutter 11 50-15.00. Bulls: Utility and commer cial 19 00-21 50. Early week sales stopping at 21-00. Feeders: Package mixed good and choice steers 575 lbs 26 00, Good and choice 750-S5O lbs. 24- 00-24 50. apple a pay AT FARM SHOW, Apple fancieis at the Penn sylvania Faim Show will have an opportunity foi checkins their knowledge of vaneties and in making identifications at an exhibit of eighty differ ent kinds being assembled by Di Carl S Bittner, chairman ot horticulture extension, the Pennsylvania State Universi ty. All of the varieties were grown in 192 in the universi ty’s oichards Bittner said the display will include some of the old favorites and will fea ture also the nioie popular newer varieties The display will be pait of the mam hoiti cultmal display in the east end ol the laige lobby at the front of the mam exposition hall. Cows w ith access to water consume 15 to 20 per cent more water than cows wateied only twice a day. dropped to $1.43 on HARVESTORE Hoylage” ...says *g>f& rffl Gene Ringgenberg i v Pierceton,lndiana Gene Ringgenberg feeds Haylage from his two 20x50 HARVES TORES —delivered direct from his HARVESTORE Bottom Un- Phone 554-3435 Market News Reports New Holland Auction Thursday, January 3 dairy cattle only 32 cdws, CATTLE. 1360. Supply in- one aad five hel * ers were eludes 40 percent cows. Coin- sale. - pared with last Thursday’s , J A re °° WS market, slaughter steers 50 * 2 ’ 40, and Guernseys *»re lower, with weights over 1200 ' ~ _ c lbs. 1.00 lower. Cows 50 high- M ° st ° f . th ® er. Bulls strong. tto Dumber 31 auction wen Few High Choice and Prime to the killer market at prices 1000-1100 lb. slaughter steers of 7 to 7/2 cents apo d 29.00- Choice 950-1300 lbs. 27.00-28.86. Good to low Choice 25.00-27.50, Standard 22.75-25.00. Few Standard grade Heifers 19.00- Utility 17.00-19.- 00 SPONSORING AGENCIES Ten different Pennsylvania state departments 'or commis sions and the U.S. Social Se cunty Administration today Cutter and Utility cows IS- were preparing special exhib -50-17.50, Few to 17 85,-Cann- it s for the 47th State Pam er and low Cutter 14.50-16.50, show-, Jan. 7-11 in Harris- Shelly canner down to 12.50. burg . The llst deludes the Utility and Commercial bulls Pennsylvania Department ot 20.00-24.00, Good grade 23.00- Agricu lture whose Farm 26.00. Few lots Good and gbow . -Commission conducts Choice 770-835 lb. feeder thg expog it lo n. The others: De steers 23.85-26.00, Lot Choice . „ r»„*. 570 lbs 26 00. partments of Highways, Pub- CALVES: 721. LARG . EST he Instruction, Health, Forests SUPPLY ON RECORD! and Waters > and Commerce, Vealers steady to 200 low- Turnpike Commission, Civil er. Good and Choice 30 00- Service Commission, Game 36 00, Choice and Prime 36 00- Commission, and Historical 42 00. few to 43 00, Standard and Museum Commission and low Good 26 00-30.00, Utility 20 00-26 00 * s» s» Weather and the holiday season combined to sharply curtail action at the Monday and Wednesday sales at New Holland. In the January 2 auction of DO YOU KNOW HOW MUCH MILK YOUR COWS CAN REALLY GIVE? A cow is a factory. She eats grass, hay, silage, grain and Wayne Feeds. She makes milk. Each cow-factory has a certain bred-in capacity. 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