Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, June 29, 1963, Image 2

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    2—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, June 29, 1963
Market News Reports
At Lancaster Yards
WEEKLY REVIEW
CATTLE- 3675. Compared
■with 2905 head last week.
Supply includes 50 percent
slaughter steers and 35 per
cent feeder steers. Trading
tairly active. Compared with
last weeks close, slaughter
steers strong to 25 higher.
Cows 50 lower Bulls steady.
Feeder steers steady to strong.
Slaughter steers* Choice
950-1300 lbs 22 75-24.00, few
loads and lots high Choice and
Prime 1000-1300 lbs. 21 GO
-24 50, Good to low Choice 22 -
00-23.00, standard 20 50-22.-
00.
Cows- Glitter and Utility
15 75-17.75, Canner and low
Cutter 14 25-15 75, Shelly can
ner down to 12 25.
Bulls: Utility and Commer
cial 19.50-22 25, Good grade
22.00-23,50.
Feeder steers - Few Choice
and Fancy 972-1057 lbs 24.D0-24
24 25, Choice 1058-1185 lbs.
23 00-23.50, Good and Choice
600-800 lbs 24 00-27.50, Few
lots Good 22.25-24 50.
Red^Rose
DAIRY FEEDS & SUPPLEMENTS
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!
E. Musser Heisey Musser's
The Buck
B. D. 2, Mount Joy, Pa. „ _ „ _
R. D. 1, Quarryville, Pa.
Musser Farms, Inc.
Elverson Supply Co.
B. D. 2, Columbia, Pa.
Elverson, Fa.
Leroy Geib Est. Joseph M Good & So „
B. D. 2, Manheim, Pa. 137 N(C%yport Road, Eeola, Pa.
CALVES: 625. Compared
with 473 head last week. Trad
ing moderately active. Vealers
grading Standard and Better
2 00-3 00 lower. Utility grade
1 00-2.00 lower. Good and
Choice vealers 27.00-31.00,
Choice and Prime 31.00-34.00,
Seveial at 36 00, early in
week. Standard 24.00-27.00,
Utility 22.00-25.00,
HOGS - 1400. Compared with
1049 head last week. Trading
moderately active. Barrows and
gilts fully 25 higher. Sows
tully steady.
Barrows and gilts: U S. 1-2
190-230 lbs. 18 75-19.50, No.
1 190-225 lbs 19 25-20.00, Lot
20.25, 1-3 190-240 lbs. 15.2'5-
19.00, 2-3 230-260 lbs. 17.75-
(continued on page 3)
Chicago Cattle
Weekly Review
CATTLE —Salable receipts
for four days 25,700 compared
with 24,000 last week and 31,
700 a year ago.
(Continued on Page 3)
GOOD FEEDING
Market News Reports
Vinfave Sale ■ New Holland Auction
V Wav Jmi? S 3 .Tunc 37, Thursday 'CALVES; 298. Vealers'2.oo
-- £?,£ 4 -°c° k r er w . to *«..«««,
S w..h"St T«»d.y mar- ..red ariU. last
Vot oini,®TitPr qteers steady to market, slaughter steers gen- 00i26.50, utility 21.00
ket, slaughter steers steanyio Bteßdyi , oholce lgrade SHEEP: 25. Good and low
OO higher. weighing under 1100 lbs. Choice 52-80 lb. spring slaugh-
B High Choice and Prime 900- strong. Cows 50-75 lower, In- ter lambs 18.50-21.00.
1250 lbs. slaughter steers 24. stances 1.00 lower on Utility
9 r oc no Choice 9(50-1250 lbs. grades. Bulls about steady. Dairy cattle sold active a,na
23 00 24 25 1300-1400'lbs. 22. High Choice and Prime 950- steady at the June auction
00-23 5o' 2 Good to low Choice 12TO lb. slaughter steers 24. at New Holland There were
22 oolw 00 2,5-2<5 00, Choice 950-1300 lbs. 10-6 cows and 10 healers on
60 SfK Ooii°?o tow’SkoS "S'resah Holstein cows
canner 2,1.7(5-23.00. Standard -.00- brought „ 75-4
and Commercial hulls OoU and Choice 800-1000 $l5O -275 St o,ck heifers
20 00-21 75. lb. Heifers 21.7-5-23.00, Utahty brought $75-165.
Load Good and Choice 870 and- Standard 17.00-19.50. At the June 24 horse sale
libs feeder steers 22.50, lot -Cutter and Utility Cows 16. killer horses were on the lower
Medium 8-66 lbs. 1-9J60. 00-17.-50, few 17.75, Canner side, but all other kinds wer.e
CALVES: 349. Vealers ’wei- and low Cutter 14.50-16.00, steady,
ghang over 150 lbs. 2.00-3.00 Shelly canner down to 12.50. Hiding .horses brought $ 120-
lower; Lighter weights steady Utility and Commercial bulls 380, driving horses $l2O-240.
to 1.00 lower. 19.8,5-22.75, Good grade 22. and killers were 7to 7% cents
duties vealers 30 00-33 00, 00-24.00, few lots Good and- a pound, pony mares sold lor
Goed^gra de 27.^0-30.0Q, Stan- Choice 783-960- lb. feeder $5O-120 and gelding ponies
(Continued on Page 14) steers 22.60-23.60. (Continued on Page 12)
NOW at
FROM ALUS-CHAIMFRO
EXCLUSIVE "ELBOW FORK"ACTION
Puts FuUrWidth Charge In Ba/fng Chamber
New Allis-Chalmers 303- Bale-Chief makes bales solid,,
square—tied tight. The kind an ejector can throw. And they
stack square, haul and elevate easier. Bales resist buckling
because “Elbow Fork” action takes-out windrow wads ...
puts heavy windrows into the, chamber in clean, sweeping
action. Forks retract completely up and out of hay each
back stroke. Come and see the new 303 Bale-Chief now.
mifS-CHAIMERS
Nissley Farm Service Grumelli Farm Service L. H. Brubaker
Washington Boro, Pa. Quarryvllle, Pa. Lancaster, Pa.
Allen H. Matz
Farm Equipment
New Holland, Pa.
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Lausch Bros. Equipment
j 11 , Stevens, Pa., (l . tU i nis
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SALES AND SERVICE
L. H. Brubaker -
liititz, Pa.
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Nr G. Myers & Son
Bheems, Pa.
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