Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, June 22, 1963, Image 2

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    —Lancaster Farming, Saturday. June 22, 1963
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Market News Reports
At Lancaster Yards
WEEKLY REVIEW
Friday, June 21
CATTLE- 3000, compared
with last week Supply includes
40 percent Slaughter steers
rnd 40 percent Feeder steers.
Trading moderately active.
Compared wibh last weeks
close. Slaughter steers Cully
steady Cows 25 lower. Bulls
and Feeder steers steady.
Slaughter steel s- Choice
950-1300 lb 22 75-24 00, few
loads 1070-12.39 lb 24 25, few
loads 1325-1475 lb 22 75-23.
25, lot mostly Prime 1132 lb.
24 50, small lot Choice 1050
lb 24 65, small lot 985 lb.
24 75, Good to low Choice 22.
00-22 75,
Heifers' lot Choice SS2 ib.
22 50, lot Good 796 lb 21 50.
Cows Cutter and Utility 16.
25-18 25, Canner and low Cut
ter 14 75-16 25, shelly “Canner
down to 12 50.
Bulls- Utility and Commer
cial 19 50-22 00, Good grade
22 00-23 50.
Feeder steers; Good and
Choice 550-750 lb 24 00-27 00,
including load Choice 70 5 lb.
at 27 00, two loads Choice 828
lb 25 00, load Choice 1000 lb.
22 00.
CALVES' 500, compared
with 548 last week Trading
active "Vlealers steadjy. Good
and Choice vealers 29.00-33 00,
Choice and Prime 33 00-3 6 00,
few to 38 00, Standard 25 00-
29 00, Utility 23 00-26 00
HOGS 1050, compaied with
1397 'last \ieek Trading ac
• FIELD BROME
• RYE GRASS
REIST SEED CO.
Mt, Joy 0.53-3821
Confucius Say
“If your eggs have
poor shell
The yolk’s op you!!”
(Messy, Isn’t it?)
CONFUCIUS
HAS
"HONEGGER
LAYERS"
3. HOWARD MOORE
K. D. #1
UTITZ, PKN'NA.
Phono: G2O-5408
Windle's Hofchery
cochranvh.de. pa.
Phone: Atglen DY 3-3941
tive Barrows and Gilts steady.
Sows strong
* Barrows and Gilts US. 1-2
190-230 lb 18 75-19.25, No. 1
190-230 lb 19 25-20 00, 1-3
190-240 lb 18 25-18 75, 2-3
230-260 lb 17 75-18.25.
Sows US. 1-3 300-450 lb.
11 50-13 00,. 2-3 450-600 lb.
10 00-11 50.
SHEEP: 375, compared with
340 last week. Trading mo
derately active Spring Slaugh
ter Lambs steady. Choice and
Prime 60-85 lb Spring Slaugh
ter Lambs 21.00-24 00, few
Prime 25.00, Good 18 00-21 00.
Lot Choice 172 lb Shorn
Slaughter Ewes 4.00.
Chicago Cattle
AVcckly Review
CATTLE Salable receipts
first four days 24,900, com
pared 26,700 week ago and
31,800 year ago.
Slaughter steers closed
steady to 25 lower, decline
mainly on weights over 1150
lbs Heifers steady. Cows
strong to 25 higher. Bulls and
few Feeders steady. In Chica-
(Continued on Page 14)
Buyer of Oak, WALNUT,
Poplar, ASH, etc.
O. J. CHARLES LUMBER
New Providence, P».
Phone ST 6-3108
Martin's BARN-DRI
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PROTECTS INESTOCK-HELPS SWEETEN SOIL
KEEPS iAPN CLEA.\ AND SANITARY
IVAN M. MARTIN, INC.
blue ball pa
TOP QUALITY HOFFMAN
RYE GRASS READY NOW
See Your Hoffman Seed-Man
A. H. HOFFMAN SEEDS, INC.
LANDISVILLE, PA. Phone 898-3421
Vintage Sale *
Tuesday, June 18
CATTLE: 443, supply inclu
des 20 percent cows. Compared
with last Tuesday Slaughter
steers weighing under 1200 lib.
50 higher, heavier weights
steady to 25 higher. Cows 50
lower. Bulls steady.
Slaughter steers: High Cho
ice and Prime 1200-1350 lb.
23 75-24.25, Choice 950-1200,
lb. 23.00-24 2'5, several to 24.
85, 1200-1400 lb. 22.00-23.50,
Good to low Choice 22.00-22.
75, Standard 20 00-21.50.
Cows: Cutter and Utility 16.
00-18.00, Canner and low Cut
ter 14.25-16.00,
Bulls: Utility and Commer
cial 19.00-21.50, Good grade
22.00-23.10,
CALVES: 280,, Vealers
steady. Choice vealers 32 CO
-35.50, few Prime to 37.50,
Good 29 00-3'2 00, Standard 26.
00-30.00, Utility 24.00-27.00.
HOGS' 243, Barrows and
Gilts weak to 25 lower. UiS 1-2
186-235 lib. Barrows and Gilts
18 50-18 85, mostly 18.75, lot
No 1 163 lb. 17.60.
Sows- UiS 1-3 305-590
11 00-13 50.
SHE'EP: 50, Spring Slaugh
ter Lambs Steady. Choice and
prime 60-90 lh Spring Slaugh
ter Lambs 22 50-23 50, Good
50-70 lb. 19 00-21 50. Utility
to Choice Shorn Slaughter
Ewes 4.00-7.50.
Good secrets are too good
to keep, and, therefore, aren’t.
• Helps prevent animals
from slipping
• Keeps floors clean and
sanitary
• Helps sweeten the soil
• ' For all animals > cattle,
sheep, hogs, horses,
dogs, chickens and
others
Buy it hy the bag or ton
I VAX' 31. MARTIN’, INC,
BLUE BALD, PA.
New Holland 354-2112
Gap Hickory 2-4148
Terre Hill 445-3455
Market News Reports
New Holland* Auction
Thursday, .June 2Q,,, t , ,
CATTLE: 1048, supply in
cludes 19 percent cows. Com
pared with last Thursday,
Slaughter steers 50 higher.
Utility grade Cows steady, Can- At the June 17 sale of
ner and Cutter 50-75 higher, horses, 225 head crossed the
Bulls 50-1.00 higher. block. Of special note was a
Slaughter steers: Choice and three year old registered Ap-
Prune 1325-14'26 lb. 22 25-23. paloosa Stud which brought
B<s, Choice 950-1325 lb. 23. $740. Other riding horses sold
00-24 50, Good to low Choice from $135 to $275. Driving
'.H2 00-23.00, Standard 19.85- horses brought $135-225. Pony
21.50. mares were $65-125 and geld
iCows: Cutter and Utility 16. mgs brought $35-125. Killer
50-18 00, several to 18 75, horses continued at TVz to 8
Canner 15.00-16 75, shelly Can- cents a pound,
ner down to 13.50. The June 17 hog sale had
Bulls: Utility and Commer- receipts of 306 head.' Prices
cial 20.00-22 B's. were steady to 25 higher.
(Feeder steers: few lots Cho- Retail slaughter hogs to 0-
ice 858-958 lib. 23.35-24 00. cal butchers brought 19 to
CALVES; 208, Yealers-grad- with a few head to 21. Grades
ing Standard and below 1.00 1 to 3 sold to packers for
higher, Good grade and better 18.50-19. Heavyweight hogs
steady. Choice 33 00-35.00, brought 17 tp 18.25.
few Prime to 39 00, Good 29. Vealers continued steady at
00-33.00, Standard 26.00-29.00. the June 17 auction prime
Utility 23.50-26 00. grade absent from the 90
SHEEP: 31, Few Good and bead ® 24 2 s
Choice 60-79 lb.- Spring Slau- brought 32-35, standard 2 28,
ghter Lambs 20.50-22 00. sood and choice 28-32,
. s and common 20-24.
Dairy cattle sold on a steady .
market at the June 19 sale. Ever notice how many '
There were 123 cows, one bull pie are mistaken at
and nine heifers. their voice. ■
Reo sRuse
Red Rose Dairy Feeds are available in many
protein levels to balance any roughage you have
on lyour farm . . . supplements to mix with your
home-grown grains . . . milk replacer and pre
mium quality rations for calves as well as
mineral mixtures.
This summer feed Red Rose Dairy Feeds
to your herd. It will pay off in the milk pail
WHERE IT COUNTS MOST!
A. S. Groff
North Queen Street
Lancaster, Pa.
West Willow Farmers
Association
West Willow, Pa.
GOOD FEEDING
DAIRY FEEDS & SUPPLEMENTS
j. tr
v/' 'Ji
Fresh Holstein cows brought
$275-375; Guernseys $l5O
- and other breeds $l5O
- Stock heifers were $l5O
-
Mountville Feed
Service
B. D. 2, Columbia, Pa,
AfciaWbrHE.' -Shelly
"»IX Lititz* Pa.
i ßrown- / & Rea
Atglen, Pa.