2—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, August 10, 1963 Market News Reports At Lancaster Yards Friday, August 8 CATTLE 2200 Compared ■with 2947 head last week. Sup ply includes 55 percent slaugh ter steers and 35 percent feed er steers Trading slow Com pared with last weeks close, slaughter steers steady Cows grading Utility 25 higher, Cann er and Cutter 25 lower, Feed er Steers about steady. Bulls steady. Slaughter steers few loads High Choice carrying End Prime 1050-1319 lbs. 25 50-26 00, In cluding 2 loads Prime 1447 lbs. at 25 50. Lot 1057 lbs 26 25 2 lots 1100-1150 lbs 26 50, Small package 990 lbs 27 00, Choice 950-1250 lbs 24 00-25 50, Good to lotv Choice 23 00-24 00 Heifers: 2 lots Choice 820- 840 lbs. 23 00-23 50 Cows Cutter an 3 Utility 15 - 50-17 25, Canner and low Cuttei 14 00-15.50 Bulls tltility and Commercial 19 00-21.50, Good grade 2150- 23 00 Feeder Steers Load Choice 800 lbs 25 35, Load 1057 lbs Choice 24 25 Good and Choice 650-800 lbs 23 50-25 50, few Good down to 22 00 Few lots Medium 700-850 IbS 20 50-21 - 50 CALVES 550 Compared with 590 head last week Trad ing moderately active Veal ers steady Good and Choice giade 25 00-30 00, Choice and Pnme 30 00-33 00, few 35 00, Standard 22 00-25 00, Utility 19 00-22 00 HOGS 1375 Compared with 1316 head last week Trading moderately active Barrows, gilts and sows steady Barrows and gilts U S 1-2 FARM LOANS Loans for Machinery, Livestock, Cars, Repairs, and any farm purpose. 10 - 35 year Farm Mortgages Full and part-time farms eligible FARM CREDIT OFFICE 411 W. Roseville Rd. Lane. 393-3921 Available Now For August Seeding • Cert. Cody Alfalfa • Cert. Xaragansett Ailalfa • Ceit. Vernal Alfalfa • Cert. Bnflulo Alfalfa • Ce.rt. Ranger Alfalfa • Cert. Peimscott Clover • Lincoln Bronic Grass • Saratoga Bronie Grass 0 S-37 Orchard Grass • Reeds Cauarj Grass • Timothy • Ladino Clover % Pasture Mixture • Balboa Rye SMOKETOWX Ph. Lane. 3ft7-353f) 190-230 lbs. 19.00-19 50, Nu. 1 190-225 lbs 19.50-20.25, few 20. 50, 1-3 180-240 lbs. 18.75-19 25, 2-3 230-260 lbs 18.25-18.75 Sows U. S. 1-3 300-450 lbs. 13.50-14 50 few No I’s 15 00, 2-3 450-600 lbs. 11.50-12.50. SHEEP. 400. Compared with 293 head last week. Trading moderately active. Spring slau ghter lambs 50 higher. ..Choice and Prime 60-90 lb. spring slaughter lambs 20.50-22.50, few 23.00, Good grade 16.50-20 50. Chicago Cattle Weekly Review CATTLE Salable receipts for the four days 30,900, com cpared with 23,500 last week and 26,400 a year ago. Twelve mar ket receipts 187,800 compared with 168,000 last week and 189,700 a year ago. Slaughter steers Steady to mostly 25 Lower, heifers gen erally 50 Lower, cows fully Steady Bulls 50 to mostly 1 00 Lower, small supply of feeders Steady In the Chicago carlot dressed meat trade, steer beef Steady to 50 lower, heifer beef steady to 25 lower, cow beef (continued on page 3) Herringbone Milking Parlor 'a -V £♦ •c't* ♦IV v <*■ W % / & Dairymen ...Here’s how You Gan Save time and Money! You can milk 50 or more cows an hour in the Clay Herringbone Milking Parlor and feed at the same time! Cows enter and leave in groups of 4 to 6. Each udder is within 3 feet of the next and within easy reach of the operator. Clay offers heavy-weight construction throughout with easy-to-clean electro-galvanized finish, non clogging feed chutes, and extra-large feed pans. We’d like to tell you more about this modern, labor saving Milking System. Stop in next time you’re in town. far ^l^ Modern Equipment , for Easier Farming i *r v•» Vintage Sale Tuesday, August 6 CATTLE: 677 Supply inclu des 22 percent cows. Compared with last Tuesday’s market, slaughter steers weighing over 1250 lbs. 50-100 higher. All others steady to 50 higher. Cows: Grading Utility steady to 50 higher. Canner and Cut ter steady to 50 lower. Bulls steady. Slaughter Steers: High Cho ice and Prime 1000-1200 lbs. 26.25-26 50, Choice 950-1350 lbs. 24.50-26 25, Good to'low Cho ice 23.25-24.75. Cows: Cuttdr and Utility 15. 50-17.50, few to 18.00, Canner and low Cuttfer 13 75-15 50, Shel ly canner 'down to 12 00. Bulls; Utility and Commer cial 20 00-2200. Few Lots Good Grade 733* 880 lb Feeder Steers 21.85-23. od, Lot Medium 882 lb's 20.00, Lot Common and Medium 871 lbs 17 75. CALVES. 450 Vealers fully steady Choice gtade vealers 30 CO -33 00, Few Prime to 36,00, Good grade 26 00-30 00 Standard 24. 00-26 00, Utility 21.00-24 00 HOGS: 219. Barrows and gilts 1 00 lower. n— me cnnwit ILL OPERATORS PIT •£t» ti«m> 16-0"* 24--8* INSIDE * Stop in today and ask about our "Pay-as-you-dry” Purchase Plan Farmersville Equip., Co., Inc- Ephrata, R. D. 2 }*' 1 s Market Nows- Reports New Holland Auction. >* * «♦ ♦ / ■S r 354-922jl « sstms :* v«T *rar;iA,y. fA 3 Thursday. August 8 CALVES: 354.*Vealers 1.00- CATTLE: 1203. Compared 300 higher. Choice and Prince with last Thursday’s market, 3L^' 36 -° C 9’ slaughter steers grading Choice 31.00, Standard 24.00-29.00, and Better and weights over Utility 21.00-26.00. 1300 lbs. generally 50 lower; SHEEP: 17. Spring slaughter all others steady. Cows 25 in- lantbs few Good and low Choice stances 50 lower. Bulls fully 60-84 lb. Spring slaughter lambs steady. 18.00-19.5 d. High Choice and F'fime 950- Dairy cattle sold at active 1315 lb. Slaughter steers .26.00- to strong prices on the August 26.35, Choice 950-1300 lbs. 24.- 7 auction. The run included 191 50-26.25, 1300-1550 lbs. 23.10- COW s, 6 bulls and 31 heifers. 25,50, Good to low Choice 23.00- p resb Holstein cows brought 24 50, Standard 21.50-23.00, *275-450; Guernseys $175-250, Utility 18 00-21.00. a dd other breeds $175-275. Utility and Standard grade stock bulls were si4o. 2 ig, and Heifers 17.00-2100 stock heifers $65,173. Cows: Cutter and Utility 15 - Horses sold slow afid steady 50-17.00, Canner and low Cutt- at ihe August 5 aiiction a S 221 er 13 75-15.50 Shelly canner bead crossed the block. Riding downs to 12 00. , horses sold for sioo--240, and Bulls: Utility and Commer- driving horses brought $lOO-200. ciSl 19 50-22.00, Good grade p an y mares were $5O-1 i 5, and 22 00-24 00. pony geldings changed hands Ur S. 1-2 187-222 lbs. 19.00- at $3O-125. 'Killers fcontinued at 19 50, NO. 1 158-170 Tibs. 16.35- 7 to 7V 2 cents a pbund. 00 The 421 market nogs brought U S. 1-3 295-445 lbs Sows prices $l.OO lower at the August 11 85-14 25. 5 auction. Retail hogs tft lotal SHEEP. 34 Spring slaughter butchers 20 00 to 2125, while lambs steady. grades 1 to 3 to the packers Good and low Choice 60-100 brought 18.75 to 19-50. Heavy lb Spring slaughter lambs 17. weight hogs brought 18 tp 18.75. 00-19.50, Utility 55-75 lbs. 14. Sows were 12 to 15. The 75 00-17.00. (Continueu on rage 3) Your Cows... and Rea Rose DAIRY FEEDS con be your money-mdking combination Sure, cows eat lots of roughage . . btit iMy need balahced grain rations to ftiaintain weight and produce milk efficieiitly. Here’s the way you can increase the milk flow in your dairy barn. Make Red Rose' Dairy Feeds and Supplements your choice in youf feed ing program. There are many Red Rose Feeds'to choose' from in various protein levels, each one formulated to fit the roughage you have available. You can use Red Rose Feeds with confidence and you’ll be pleased with the results they give in the milk pail—and the increase in the milk check! E. Musser Heisey R. D. 2, Mount Joy, Pa. , , _ R. D. 1, QuarryvdUe, Piu Musser Farms, Inc. K. d. a. Columbia, p.. Elverson Supply Co. Elverson, Pa. Leroy Geib Est. Joseph M. Good & Son R. D. 2, Manheim, Pa. 137 Newport Hoad, Eeola, Pa. 1 Musser's The Buck
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