Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, April 27, 1963, Image 2

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    —Lancaster Farming. Saturday. April 27, 1963
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Market N
At Lancaster Yards
Friday, April 2«
CATTLE; 3500, compared
■with 3182 last week. Supply
includes CO percent Slaughter
steers and 30 percent Feeder
Steers. Trading slow. Compar
ed with last weeks close.
Slaughter steers 50-1 00 lower.
Cows giadmg Utility 25-50
steady. Bulls 2 5-50 lower.
Feedei steers steady to 50 low
lower, Canner and Cutter
or.
Slaughter steers- Choice
050-1325 lb 23 00-25 00, load
Choice and Pnme 1200 lb
25.10, Good to low Choice
22 00-23 00, Standard 20 GO
-22.00.
Cows Cutter and Utility
15 25-1 S 00, Canner and low
Cutter 13 75-15.25, shelly
Canuer down to 12 00
Bulls Utility and Commer
cial 10 00-22 00, Good giade
22 00 -23 23 Feeder steers
Good and Choice G_oo-800 lb
23,50,-27 00, Choice 8011-950
11/23 00-21 50, tew lots Good
at 23 00
CALVES 5 75, compaied
with 490 last week Tiadmg
model atelv acme Yealers
weighing undei 110 lb tullv
steadj, heavier weights weak
Good and Choice vealers
31 00-36 00 Choice and Prune
36 00-40 00, tew at 42 00
Standard and low Good 26 00-
31 00, Utility 21 00-26 00
HOGS 1450, compared with
1306 last week Trading mo
derately active Barrows and
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Cilß FILLEI® HYBRIDS
In Indiana, Kentucky, Illinois, Pennsylvania, Maryland,
West Virginia and Virginia, university tests documented
Crib Filler’s superiority in yield and standability under
widely varying conditions of soil and weather. (Complete
reports are available on request—43 supervised testing
locations in all')
On farm after farm after farm, these unbiased univer
sity tests are richly supposed by superior Crib Filler
performance in yield, standability and disease resistance.
That’s why more and more cribs and bins
each year are filled with Crib Filler!
Phone or come in and ask us for the Chib Filler hybrid
specially bred to fit y&ur specific need. When you plant
, . . when you harvest, you too will find:
There's a profitable difference in . . •
CRIB HUflftt
hybrids
HEMPFIELD MILLS
East Petersburg
WHITESIDE & WEICKSEL
ews Reports
Gi'tb and Sows steady.
Barrows and Gilts. US 1-2
190-230 lb. 15.25*16 00, tew
No. 1 195-225 lb. 16.00-16 2t>,
1- 190-235 lb. 14.75-15.50,
2- 240-260 lb. 14.50-15.00.
Sows. U.S. 1-3 300-150 lb.
10 50-11.50, 2-3 450-600 lb.
9.50-10 50.
SHEEP: 225, compared with
26 6 last week. Trading mo
derately active Spring Slaugh
ter Lambs steady. Choice and
Prime 60-85 lb. Spring Slaugh
ter Lambs 24.00-28.00, 'Good
and Choice 35-50 lb. 22.00-
25 00.
Chicago Cattle
WEEKLY REVIEW
CATTLE' Salable receipts
25,800 compaied 23,800 week
ago and 25,700 year ago
Day to dav price Lends on
slaughter steeis and heileis
uneven in 1 espouse to inegu
lai marketings Pi ices worked
sluuply lowei i Monday nndei
pressuie ot iibeial receipts,
but mai ketmgs cm tailed Wed
nesday and pi ice declines nnst
ly lecoveied Slaughter steel s
and heiters closed steady to
25 lower, instances 50 ofl on
steel’s grading Good and be
low Cows steady to 2 5 low
er Bulls mostly 1 00 higbei
Feeders about steady
Slaughtei Steeis Half dozen
loads Pnme 1250-1364 lbs 25 -
(Continued on Page 11)
EBY'S MILL
Lititz
MUSSER'S MILL
Buck
Kirkwood
Vintage Sale New Holland Auction
V Ullage UOIC maiket at the April 24 auction
Tuesday, Thursday, April 25. 0 f 155 cows, 14 bulls and 45
’’ - CAT,TUB; 1109, compared heifers.
CATTUB: 541, supply in- Wl t,h last Thursday market. Fiesh Holstein cows 'brought
eludes 28 percent cows. Com- S i aug hter steers average, Oho- $275-410, Guernseys $l5O
- with last Tuesday Slau- ice ' and a bove steady 50 high- 225, and -other breeds $l5O
- steers 50-1.00 lower. 61>i choice and below 50- 250. Stock bulls were $lOO
- grading Utility 25-50 lo- 75 ’ higher, Cows 25-50 lower, 175, and stock heifers' sold
wer, Canner and Cutter steady. Bu ns 25-50 higher. for $4O-140.
Bulls weak to 50 lower. High Choice and Prime Slau- At the April 22 sale of
Choice 950-1325 lb. Slaugh- g h ter steers 1100-1275 lb. 25.- horses and ponies and mules
ter steers 22.75-25 00, few 25.- 00-25.85, High Choice and the 285 head sold steady to
10, Good to low Choice 21.75-. pnme 1300-1615 ib. 23.00-24.- strong.
23.00, Standard 19.50-21 75. 85> choice 900-1300 lh. 23.75- Mules by the pair brought
Cutter and Utility cows 15.- 25.00, Good 22 00-24.00,’ Stan- $285-540, and singles were
25-18.10, Canner and low Cut- dard 20 60-22 35, Utility 19.- $l4O-330 Pony mares made
iter 14 50-15.50, shelly canner io-20.60, few Good and Choice $5O-95 and geldings were -$4O
- to 12.00. Slaughter heifers 21.60-22.80, 115. Riding Hoises brought
Utility and Commercial Bulls standard 19.60-20.30, Utility $l4O-250 and driving horses
19.00-21 75. Two small lots 17 60-19.60. sold for $125-250. Killer
Good and Choice 440-460 lb. utility Slaughter cows 16- horses were 7to 7% cents.
Feeder steers 27 75. 75-18.00, Cutter 15 35-16.75, At the April 22 hog auct'on,
CALVES• 242, -Choice and Canner 13 85-15 25, shelly the market was 50 lower as
-Prime vealers 200 lower, Good ,j ow - n 11 00. 448 head were sold. Retail
and helow steady. Few Good Slaughter hulls hogs to local butchers were
Good and Choice 30 00-32 00, 22 00-22 60, Utility aTid Com- 15 50 to 16 50. Grades 1 to 3
few Choice and Prime 33 00- me reial bulls 19r60-22 00. Cut- to the packers brought 15-15-
41 50, Standaid 26 00-30 00, ter ig 25-19.60. 50 while heavy fat hogs sold
Utility 22 00-26 00, Cull 19.- Feeder steers Choice 440-820 tor 14-15.
00-22.00 lb Feeder steers 23 85-26.00, The 92 calves at the April
HOGS: 308, Barrows and Good 460-690 lb 23 Ob-24 50. 22 auction sold steady as
Gilts steady to 50 lower, US 1- CALVES 262, Vealers 1 00- choice and piime vea'cs
2 187-225 lb Bairows and 200 lower, Good and above, brought 35-40 Standaid and
Gilts 14 85-15 35, lot No. 1 standard and below 1.00 high- good were 25 to 30 and good
202 lb 15 60, 2-3 235-240 lb. ©r. and low choice biought 30-35,
14 60-14 85, No 1 150-152 lb. High Choice and Prime veal- cull and common were 18-20.
14 85-15 00, lot Cull and Med- ers 34 50-38 00, Choice 31 50- -
mm 86 lb 10 75 US 2-3 385- 35 00, Good 29 00-32 00, Stan- . Subscribe
575 lb Sows 9 60-10 85 dard 27 00-30 00, Utility 24.- pay!
Lot Choice 115 lb. Feeder 50-27 00, Culls 20 50-24.50.
pigs 14 75, lot Choice 80 lb. ©HBBP: 14, Choice 60-65 lb.
13 00, lot Choice 60 lb 11 25, Spring Slaughter Lambs 25 - 1 “
lot Good 30 lb 10 25 Prices 00-28 50
for Feeder pigs in a head basis * * *
SHEEP - 32, Choice 40-55 lb. Dairy cattle met a steady
Spring Slaughter Lambs 25 00-
26 00. Utility to Choree Wooled ~
Slaughter Ewes 4 00-6 00, few Wooled Slaughter Ewes 5 00-
Good t and Choice replacement 8.00
to be babied...
feed them Reb^Ruse®
Feed your calves Red Rose Milk Replacer from the very
start It’s the most economical . . . convenient . . . and
practical way to raise a calf! Red Rose Milk Replacer con
tains added vitamins A ancSO, trace minerals and antibiotics
calves need to get a good start in life, and when you use
Red Rose Milk Replacer you can sell all of your market
milk This season, feed your calves better with Red Rose
Milk Replacerl
E. Musser Heisey
' R. 1). 3, Mount Joy, Pa.
Musser Farms, Inc.
R. D. 3, Columbia, P*.
Leroy Geib Est.
R. 1). 3, Manhehn, Pa.
Market News Reports
MILK REPLACER
R. D. 1, Quarry ville, Pa.
Elverson Supply Co.
Joseph M. Good & Son
137 Newport Road, Reola, Pa.
Musser's
The Buck
Elverson, Pa.
tcday—watch it
Buyer of Oak, WALNUT,
Poplar, ASH, etc.
O. J. CHARLES LUMBER
New Providence, P».
Phone ST 6-3108
ETHOXYQUIN protects
Vitamins A and E and
Pigments in the feed -
AND during digestion
I X
* lllr /
feed yaur
replacement chick*
Red & Rose
CHICK STARTER
OR
STARTER I GROWER
NOW Contain
ETHOXYQUIN
For Added
- Growth Protection
Red Rose Chick Starter and
Red Rose Starter & Grower
provide your chicks the early
nutrition they need to develop
into high quality producers.
Both ol these feeds contain all
the vitamins, antibiotics, growth
stimulants and vital nutrients
chicks need to insure quick
feathering, vigor and energy.
This season —■ Cum for
better egg profits. Start
with good chicks -• start
with RED ROSE,
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