Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, September 14, 1963, Image 2

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    —Lancaster Farming, Saturda;
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Market News Reports
At Lancaster Yards
Weekly Review
Friday, Sept. 13,
CATTLE. 4050. Compared
with 3539 head'last week. SUp
ply includes 35 percent slaugh
ter steers and 55 percent feed
er steers. Compared with last
v, eeks close, slaughter steers
steady to 25 lower; 50 lower
on weights over 1300 lbs. Cows
50 higher. Bulls steady. Feed
er steers steady. Trading mod
erately active, but feeder
steers weighing under 600 lbs.,
active and good’ demand.
Slaughter steei s: Choice
1000-1300 lbs. 24.50-26 00,
Loads High Choice and Prime
1100-1250 lbs. 26 00, 2 loads
High Choice and Prime 1052-
122 S lbs. 26 25, Choice 1300-
1475 lbs. 24 00-25 00, mostly
24 00-24<50, Good to low Cho
ice 2-3 00-24 50.
Two lots Choice 746-921 lb.
Heiters 23 50-24.00.
Cows: Cutter and Utility 15.
25-17 00, Gamier and low Cut
ter 14 00-15.2-5, Shell* cauner
down to 11 50.
Bulls Utility and Commer
cial 19 50-22 00, Good grade
22 00-23 75.
Feeder Steers Good and
Choice 650-750 lbs 23 50-25
50, few loads Choice S9O-1039
lbs 22 75-24 35, few lots Good
750-S7G lbs 22 00-23 00, Good
and Choice 406-459 lbs 25.C0-28
28 40, Medium and Good GOO
POO lbs' 19 00-22 00.
CALVES - 750 Compared
with 525 head last week. Trad
ing moderately active. Yealers
giadmg Choice and Prime
steady to 2 00 higher; All
others steady Choice and
Prime grade vealers 32 00-37.
00, tew 39 00, Good 26 00-32.
00, Standard 22 00-26 00, Util-
Day Old and Started Pullets
FLORIN FARMS, INC.
Mount Joy, Pa. RFD #l, 653-9891
Fertilize Your Fall Seed Grain
With 1 Ortho Onfpel Fertilizer
Available in Bulk or Bags
ity 19.00-22 00.
HOGS: 1250. Compared with
1178 head last week. Barrows
and* gilts 7.5 lower. Sows steady.
Trading slow.
Barrows and gilts: U. S. 1-
2 grade 190-225 lbs. 17.75-18.
25, No. 1 grade 190-220 lbs.
18.25-18.75, few 19.00, U. S.
1-3 grade 190-240 lbs, 17.00-
17.75, 2-3 grade 230 i 260 lbs.
16 75-17.25.
Sows U. S. 1-8 grade 300-
450 lbs. 13.50-15:00, 2-3 grade
450-600 lbs. 12.00-13.50.
SHEEP; 725. Compared
with 359 headUast week. Trad
ing moderately active. Spring
slaughter lambs steady.
Choice and Prime 70-100 lb,
spring slaughter lambs 21.00-
22 50, few Lots mixed Good and
Choice 20 00-21 00, Good grade
16.50-20 00, Lots Good and
Choice 35-74 lb. Feeder lambs
14 00-17.00.
Chicago Cattle
CATTLE Salable receipts
fust four days 33,600 Com
pared 25,000 week ago and
3 7,000 a year ago
Compared last Friday,
slaughter steers 25-50 lower
with most decline on weights
oi er 1300 lbs Heifers steady
to 50 lower Cows and bulls
steady not enough feeders
sold for a test ol trends.
Slaughter steers Two loads
Prime 1102-1133 lbs. 26 35,
bulk High Choice and Prime
1075-1325 lbs 24 50-25.25,
High Choice and Prime 1300-
1425 lbs 23 00-24 50, few
loads Prime 1325-1350 lbs.
25 00 and several loads Prime
63 H & N “Nick Clucks”
e improved models of the
& N “Nick Chicks” which
irned an award* for High
t income ($3.12 per hen
msed) *USDA (summary
.port ARS 44-79-2.
Uniform Coated Pel
lets’
Clean and Easy To
Handle
Contains Fast Act
ing and Long Last
ing Nitrogen and
Phosphate
Economical To Use
T f - i.rt'l
•, September 14, 1963
AVeeklj Review
c ji tt s w #
Vintage Sale
Tuesday, Sept. 10
CATTLE? *6Ol. Supply in
cludes 30 percent cows. Com
pared with last Tuesday’s mar
ket, slaughter steers weighing
under 1200 lbs. and grading
Choice 50 higher; All’ Others
steady. Cows 50 higher. Bulls'
steady.
Few High l Choice and Hriihe
900-1150 lbs. 20.50 - 27.10,
Choice 950-1300 lbs. 24.75-26.-
50, High Good’ and Choice
1300-1450 „lbs. 23 25-24.50,
Good to W Choice 23.0(A24t
-75, Sthndhrd! 21.2h-23.001
CoWs; Cutter atfd Htillty
15.00-17.00, Ca«ner r and! low
Cutter 13.75 -15.00; Shelly
canner doiv'n'-to l‘T5O.
Bulls- Utility' arid 1 Commer
cial 1 bulls I'9 50-22 00; Several
light weight utility 18.00-19.-
00.'
Hot Medium 05 0 lb. Hbl
stein feeder steers 19175.
CALVES- 061 Vealerb grad
ing Choice and better 1.00-2 -
00' higher. Good grade steady.
Utility and 1 Standard 1 00-
2 00 >ower
Good' grade vealers 26 00-
31’ 00, Choice and'Prime 31 00-
37 00, Standard 21.00-26 00.
Utility 17 00-21 00
HOGS - 154. Barrows and
gilts 75-1 00 lower.
1418-1497 lbs 22 75-24 00
Most Choice 900-1250 "lbs
24 00-24 75, comparable grade
1250-1350 lbs. 23 00-24 25,
and Choice 1350-1500 lbs.
22 00-23 50.‘ Good 1 900-1*250
lbs. 22 25-23 50. Standard and
Low Good' 20T0O-22.00
Slaughter Heifers: H'rgh 1
Choice and* Prime 950-110
lbs 24 00-24 25 Bulk Choice
800-1100 lbs 22.50-23 75 and
on Monday several loads 24.
00. Good 21.75-22’SO coOpTe
loads Standard and Good 775-
800 lbs 21.00-21 25
Cows. Utility and Commer
cial closed at 14 50-16 25, lew
16 50 Canner and Cutter 12 -
00-14 50 with Shelly Canner
largely 11 00-12.00
Bulls Utility and Commer
cial closed at 17 50-19 50,
moderate number up to 20 00
earlier in the week and few
tat bulls 15 00-15.50,
Feeders Load Choice 916
lbs steers 24 50
I why a Wayne Pullet Program is
I good for your pvllefs ... and you foot
Laying House failure-can'often be-traced
back to a poor pullet. Goodp'ullets, prop«-
erly fed’ and-managed/can pa 1 / off in’the 1
"Vayne Pullet 11 Program’
’egg che'ckS'tKls fali'
; a minimum offat,.
f sexual' maturity*.
' fate; It's'- easy .to? 1
MOUNTVILLE
FEED SERVICE
K. D. 2, Columbia
GRUBB SUPPLY CO. j K STAUFFER & SON H- Mr STAUFFER
Elizabethtown Lawn B ellaire & SONS,' INC.
Witmer - Ronks - Leola
FOWL’S FEED SERVICE
B. D. 1, Quarrj'ville
R. D. 3, Peach Bottom- 1
t - - j - ,1
C. E. SLUDER & SONS
R; -tj j
er s ftfcimmTdmitiJjmmmHti ■
Market News Reports:
New Holland? Auction
CATTLE: 1137. Compared
with last Thursday’s market 1 ,
slaughter steers steady. Cows
-50-I.oo’ higher. Bulls about
steady.
■High Choicer and Prime 950-
1100 lb. Slaughter steer's 26.
35-26.85; Choicer 050-12*5 lbs.
24.50-26,25, I'SOB-m'OTtts. 24‘.
00-25'.00, Good to-IdW Choice
23.00-24.50, Standard 21.00-23.
00.
■Choice 700-900 lb. Hellers
24.00-25.00, Utility and' Stan
dard 1 If.OOJ-20.0di Cutter 15.
00-lf 00.
CowS: Cutter arid Utility 15;
2&-17.35, Can'ner and low Cut
ter 13;75-1'5'25, Shelly cantter
■clow'll to 12,00;
Bulls: Utility and Commer
cial 19.50-2-2.00, Good' grade
2 2.00-23.1-0.
Good and' Choice 730-830
lbs Feeder Steers 2-1.60-24.10;
including lot 1080 lb's. 21.8*5,
Medium and Good 1 575-700 lbs.
19 10-21.00; 2 lots- Good 610-
655 lbs 23.00-23.85, 2 lots
Good and Chpice 245-350 lbs.
25 25-26 75, Lot Common 450
lbs 12 B*s.
Lot Choice gradfe feeder hei
fers 374 lbs. 22 60.
CALVES. 421. Vealers
steady to 2.00 higher, with
U S. 1-3. grade 192-249 lb
Barrows and gilts 17 10-17 60,
two lots U S No 1 grade
201 lbs 213 lbs. 18 00 and
19100 US 1-3 grade 335-540
lb Sows' 12 60-14 85.
SHEEP- 31 Spring slaugh
ter lambs weak to 50’ lower. _ . ... .. . ,
Good- grhde 60-100 lb. spring watt aft legd
slaughter' lambs 16.00-18"50, **T
few Choice 80-105’ 1& f OV : Vr i y ,^
OA CA limit of four and a season hm
.. m e\ A
It Of 20;
PATZ
SALES & SERVICE
See our barn cleaner, Silo unloader and'
Cattle feeder Display at the
Quarryville Fair Sept. 18 - 19 - 20' aiith
Lampeter Fair Sept. 25 - 26 - 27
ROBERT K. ROHRER
Quarryville R'. D. 1
Hensel KI 8-2559 -
-Starter from 0 to 8'
weeks select either
X, 17% Universal 1
Grower. Stop in'
Wayne Program
egg check later
DUTCHMAN FEED
MILLS, INC.
R. D. 1, Stevens
HERSHEYBROS.
ROHRER’S ML
R. D. 1; Ronks
J53TH33 YfITJUOI MUAW
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Reinholds
ti't ' IJf
spots 3.J00' higher on Prum
Choifce-arid Prime 32.00-38 00
few 43.00, Good’ 29 o{'
32.00, Standard 24.00-29.(n
Utility 18‘.00-24'.00;
■S'HBEP: 38. Good and cho.
ice 76-100' lbs Spring slaugfc,
ter lariibs 18", O'O-2-1.00;
Dairy cows sold 1 slow
steady at' the September j;
auction. There were 168 co\vj
10 stock bulls and 18' stwj
heifers on sale.
Fresh' l Sblstfelri s COW'S’ bougtu
$275-400; Guernseys $l5O.
225, arid' Other breeds si;j
275. Brills were sl‘4o-227, an(
heifers l brought s'-65-l'4o.
The September auction o|
horses saw- 261* head' sell 3 |
steady prices.
Pony mares bought $4O
100, and' geldings' were 530
115. Riding Horses sold f w
$lOO-365 while driving* horse*
Wrought $lO-0-210; Killer,
were 7' to 7 Vst cents a pound
The 405 hogs at the Sept.
9 auction sold' 50 to 75 low
er. Retail' hogs to local butch
ers brought’ 18 25 to 19,
while grades 1 to 3 to the
packers were 17.25 to 17 60
Heavyweight hogs brought
16 75 to 17.25, and'sows were
13 to 16.,
The 116 calves at the Sept
9 sale brought steady pace,
as choice and prime vealers
sold at' 31 to 38' Good- and
low choice were 28-31, stand
ard 25-28, and* common 16.
25.
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MILLERSVILLE
SUPPLY CO.
MiUersville