Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, February 16, 1963, Image 2

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Market News Reports Market News Reports
Vintage Sale New Holland Auction
® Thnrsduj Pcb. 14 steady
CATTLE 847 Supply In- Fresh Hols.tem cows biought
eludes 33 percent cows Com- $275-350, Guernseys $l5O-240,
pared with last Thursday’s an d other breeds $l5O-250.
market, slaughter steers steady Stock bulls brought $125-
to 50 lower Cows 75-1.00 hig- 160
her Bulls steady to 50 higher. At the January 11 sale of
Slaughter steers High Cho- horses, ponies and mules, 203
ice and,Prime 1250-1400 lbs head sold. The tiend was
24 75-26 25, Choice 950-1275 steady.
lbs 25 25-26 75, Good to low Ml,les by tbe » a,r brought
Choice 23 50-25 50, Standard $3OO-475 Mare ponies sold for
20 00-23 50, Utility 18 00-20 - $ 5O-80 an< J gelded ponies were
qq $25-80 Riding horses crossed
the block at $llO-265, and
driving horses were $llO-29(1.
Killers were 7 to 716 cents a
pound
At Lancaster Yards
WEEKLY REVIEW
Fnd.H, Feb. 13
CATTLE 2350 Compared
with 20 30 head last week.
Supply includes 60 pel cent
slaughter steeis and 25 per
cent teeder steers Trading
slow. Conipa'ed with last
weeks close, slaughter steeis
uneven geneially 50-1 00 low r
er and few sales 25-50 lower.
Cows fully 25 lowei Bulls
steady Fee lei steers 50 lowei.
Slaughtei steeis Several
loads High Choice and Pnme
1030-1275 lbs 26 00-26 50.
Load High Choice 1098 lbs.
27 00 Small lot Prime 1015
lbs 27 75, Choice 950-1300
lbs. 25 00-26 25, Good grade
23 00-24 75, Several loads mix
ed Good and Choice 24 50-25 -
00. Standaid 21 50-23 00
Heifeis Seveial loads Good
and Choice 800-950 lbs 22 75-
"5 00
Cows Cutter and Utility
14 25-16 50, Cannei and low
Outtei 12 50-14 25, Shelly can
ner down to 10 00
Bulls Utility and Commer
cial 19 50-22 50, Good glade
22 00-25 00
Feedei Steers Few loads
Good and Choice 650-850 lbs •
22 50-25 50, tew lots Good
and Choice 500-650 lbs 26 DO
-27 50 Load 446 lbs Choice
28 25
CALVES 300 Compared
with 609 head last week Trad
ing modeiately aetne Veal
eis fully 100 lower Good
and Choice 32 00-38 00, Choice
and Prune 3s'oO-42 00, tew to
43 00, Standard and low Good
27 00-32 00, Utility 21 00-27 -
00
HOGS 1250 Compaied with
2 31)1 last week Trading
slow. Barrows'and gilts-fully
50 lower Sows 1 00 lowei
Barrows and gilts U S 1-2
290-235 lbs 17 00-17 75, No
I 190-230 lbs 17 75-18 0», few
lots 200-220 lbs IS 50, 1-3
190-240 lbs 16 50-17 00, 2-3
240-260 lbs 15 75-16 50
Sows US 1-3 300-450 lbs
II 50-13 00 2-3 450-600 lbs
20 00-11 50
SHEEP 150 Compaied with
211 head last week Wooled
lambs about steady Choice
giade 60-100 lb Wooled
slaughter lambs 22 00-23 50,
Good 18 00-22 00 Utility 13-
00-18 00
When planning to buy or
sell call
HENRY E. SHREiNER
Rul Estate Salesman
AUCTIONEER
Dial: MA 6-6490 Xltitz, Pa.
EX 7-8571
j Stanley H. Deiter
Auctioneer & Appraiser
LAMPETER
Ph. Lancaster EX 4-1798
* It does pay to use
| NATURAL
SOIL BUILDERS
Our soil tests prove it!
' Contact us to) >o\\ Jetsoj
| (ocrii Sand anti Calplios -
; Collidal Phosphate.
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[, Saturday, February 16, 1963
Chicago Cattle
WEEKLY REVIEW
Cattle Saleable receipts
first four days 25,G00, compar
ed 27,100 week and 34f200
jeai ago
Tiading on slaughter steels
and heifers very uneven Weak
to 50 lower Cows weak to ful
1> 25 lower Bulls mostly 1 00
lower Small supply feedeis
weak
Slaughter steei s On Wed
nesday, three loads prime 11-
36-1250 lbs 27 00. on Monday
nothing ovei 2 6 25. Late bulk
high choice and prime 1100-
1350 lbs 25 75-26 25 Couple
loads pnme 14 60 lbs 26 00
and on Monday, load prime 13-
Do lbs 23 5 0 Late bulk choice
900-1150 lbs 24 50-25 75, com
putable giade 1150-1350 lbs
24 50-25 50 with scatteied
loads Choice 1350-1475 ibs
23 75-24 50 On Monday, Choice
1400 lbs sold down to 23.00
Late bulk Good 22 00-23 75,
Mixed Good and Choice 1000-
1300 lbs 23 00-24 00 Few
Standaid 19 00-21 00
Slaughtei Heifeis Short
load Pi line 1060 lbs. 25 50
Loadlots High Choice an,d
Pi line 900-1100 lbs 24 50-
25 25 Bulk Choice 850-1050
lbs 23 50-24 75, closing 24 GO
-24 75, Good 21 50-23 50
COWS Utility and Commer
cial closed at 13 75-16 00,
Canner and Cutter 11 50-14 -
00 Shelly Cannei 10 50-11 50
BULLS Utility and Com
mercial closed at 18 00-20 00,
dunng week few cutter 16 00-
18 00
FEEDERS Part load Choice
59 6 lb steers 24 50 Several
lots Medium and Good 800-
960 lb steers 21 00-22 25.
on TV I
rGeigy FARM!
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Harrisburg, Pa.
Lancaster Pa
Gm, Ag"(ulli,ral Chcmcih, maiVotfurci-s of Aluzin a o nd Simaiiue httk,cities
Tnesdaj Fob. 12
CATTLE 483 Supply inclu
des 30 percent cows Compared
with last Tuesday’s market,
slaughter steeis 75-1 00 lower.
Cuttei and Utility cows 25-50
lower. Canners fully steady.
Few bulls steady
Slaughter steers’ Choice
975-1325 lbs 24 75-26 00,'sev
eial to 26,50, Good to low Ch
oice 23 00-24.75, Standaid 21.-
00-23 00
Few Standard grade Heifers
20 00-22 00
Cutter and Utility cows 13 -
50-16 00, few to 16 50, Gamier
and low Cutter 12 5 0-13 75.
Bulls Utility and Commer
cial 19 50-22 85
CALVES 313 Vealers wei
ghing under 100 lbs fully
steady, weights over 100 lbs.
2 00-3 00 lower
Good and Choice vealers 29 -
00-35.00, Choice and Prime
35 00-42 00, Standard and low
Good 26 00-30 00, Utility 21 -
50-26 00
HOGS 220 Banows and
gilts 50-75 lower
Lot No 1 227 lbs Barrows
and gilts 17 85,- 1-2 195-220
lbs 16 75-17 50, 2-3 230-245
lbs I<6 00-16 60, few lots 1-3
200-230 lbs 16 25-16 60
Few V S lr-3 390-550 lb
Sows 12 00-14 00
SHEEP' S Not enough on
sale ,to establish a market.
Faun Mortgages Up
Farm mortgages made or
recorded in the ’ first half ot
1962 weie up 15 percent ovei
the same period m 1961, le
poits Fred Hughes, extension
farm management specialist
with The Pennsylvania State
University The overall volume
of lending was the largest for
any six-month period since the
beginning ot 1934
Seminar 3
STATION CHANNEL TIME. DAY AND DATE
WTPA-TV 27 Saturday! February 23
WGAL TV 8 Saturday! February 23
Presented by
SOIL
Cows Cutter and Utility 14 -
75-16 85, Several to 17 50,
Canner and low Cutter 13 50-
15 00.
Utility and Commercial bull/
20.00-22 85, Good grade 22 DO
-23 10
Few lots Good and Choice
800-1107 lb. feeder steers 23 -
35-24 00
CALVES' 30 5. Vealers 2 00-
3 00 higher
Good and Choice 34 00-40 -
00, Choice and Prime 40 00-
45.00, Few 45 SO.'Standard and j
low Good 28 00-34 00, Utility
24 00-28 00
New Holland reported 127
cows, two bulls and eight heif
ers at the Febiuary 13 auc
tion of dairy cattle The mar
ket was slow and barely
Growing HEIFERS
and Dry COWS Need
Wayne FITTING
Wayne Fitting Ration produces rugged, full-bodied
heifers that are thrifty and ready to breed at an early
age. Pitting Ration also helps the dry cow replace
flesh lost during the previous lactation and puts her in
top condition to start the new milking period at a high
level of production.
Bred heifers and dry cows must receive a highly nutri
tious ration in order to build the unborn calf. Wayne
Fitting Ration supplies the vitamins, minerals, proteins
and energy needed to drop thrifty, strong-hoped calves.
In a test at the Wayne Research Farm, well fitted
Holsteins produced 1720 lbs. more milk and 83 lbs.
more fat than when not properly fitted.
MOUNTVILLE MILLERSVILLE
FEED SERVICE SUPPLY CO.
R. D. 2, Columbia Millersrllle
HERSHEY BROS.
Beinliolds
J. K. STAUFFER & SON
Lawn & Bellaive
LIME VALLEY MILLS
R. 13. 1, Willow Street
DUTCHMAN FEED
MILLS, INC.
R. I). 1, Stevens
ROHRER’S MILL
R. 13. 1, Bonks
Turfgrass Conleronee to Meet
The annual Turfgrass Con
ference will be held at the
Nittany Lion Inn on the Penn
sylvania State University cam
pus from noon Monday, Feb. 18
through noon, Feb 21 Anyone
interested in improved turf ia
invited to attend
Buyer of Oak, WALNUT,
Poplar, ASH, etc.
O. J. CHARLES LUMBER
New Providence, P».
Phone ST S-3108
RATION
FOWL’S FEED SERVICE
B. D. 1, Quarryvlllo
K. D. 2, Peach Bottom
GRUBB SUPPLY CO.
Elizabethtown
C. E. SAUDER & SONS
B. D. 1, East Earl
H. M. STAUFFER
& SONS, Inc.
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