2—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, Seyjtem i bfei > 28, 1 1963 Tf i Market Ne\vs Reports Lancaster Yards At Weekly Review Friday, Sept, 127 CATTLE 4250. Compared with 4570 head last week. (Supply includes 25 percent slaughtei steeis and Go per cent feedei steers .Slaughter steers steady to 50 lower, most decline on weights over 1200 lbs Cows 25-50 lower Bulls .steady Feedei steers 100 low ei Tiading slow, although .teeder steers moderately ac tive on IMonday. Slaughter steers Choice 950- 1250 lbs 24 25-25 00, few lots 0 50-1150 lbs High Choice 25 25-20 00, Good to low Choice 23 00-24 25, Choice 1300-1425 lbs 22 50-23 00, Standnid 20 00-22 50 Heiteis few lots Good and Choice 710-866 lbs 22.75-24 00 Cons Cutter and Utility 14 ‘75-16 50. Conner and low Cut tei 1" 25-14 75, Shelly canner down to 12 00 Bulls Utility and Commer cial 19 50-22 00, Good giade 22 00-25 00 Feeder Steers Good and Choice 500-700 lbs 24 50-27 50. Few loads Good grade 23. 00-24 75, Medium 550-650 lbs. 20 00-22 00, Good and Choice 700-SOO lbs 22 00-25 00 Good 22 00-23 00. 800-1000 lbs Cho ice 23 00-24 75, several loads PATZ Sales & Service Barn Cleaners - Silo Unloaders.- Cattle Feeders Robert K. Rohrer Qnarryville, R. D. 1 Itensel KI 8-2559 * Weed-Free Tobacco Beds Here’s how to do it. Sprinkle VAPAM®on your seed beds now. In the next 30 days it kills all those weeds and grasses, germi nating weed seeds, soil fungi and those invisible nematodes. Come seeding time you have the healthiest soil in the state! You get more seedlings per square yard up to twice as many. And only a few, —if any! weeds. Ypur seedlings are really strong and vigorous. You can transplant fast for the best crop you’ve ever seen. Result is hundreds of dol lars saved in back-breaking work and weeding costs. Yet VAPAM costs only a penny per square foot. Make more profit next year! Don’t share your crop with weeds and soil borne diseases. Put VAPAM on your seed beds now. No special equipment needed. It’s so easy and safe to sprinkle on. You get stronger seedlings, weed control, and more profit. Do it now for best results. Approved by- the Depart ment of Agriculture for all food and fibre crops. STAUFFER CHEMICAL CO. late in week 800- 1050 lbs 22. 00-23 00 CALVES' GOO. Compaied with 571 head last week. Trad ing moderately active. Vealers steady. Choice and Prime 32.00-38. 00, Good 27 00-32 00, Standard 22 00-27 00, Utility 19 00-22. 00. HOGS; 1325 Compared with 1299 head last week Banows and gilts 25 higher. Sows steadj Trading modelately ac tive Barrows and gilts' U. S 1-2 grade 190-230 lbs' 17 25-17 75, No 1 grade 190-225 lbs. 17. 75-18.50, 1-3 grade 190-240 lbs 1G 75-17 25, 2-3 giade 230- 260 lbs. 1C 00-16.50. Sows U S. 1-3 grade 300- 450 lbs 13 50-15 50, 2-3 grade 450-600 lbs. 12 00-13.50. SHEEP 350. Compared •with 598 head last week. Spring slaughter lambs steady Choice and Prime 70-100 lb 20 50-22 00, few lots 22 50, Good 17 00-20 50, Lot Utility 77 lbs 14 00. ■ 25-35 lb. feeder pigs 6 25-8 75 Chicago Cattle 30. Few choice 90- Weekly Review 103 lb. spring slaughter lambs CATTLE Salable receipts 20 50-21 00, Utility and Good first four days 29,900, com- 60-80 lb. 16 00-18.00. pared 23,000 week ago and “ ’ ' 29,600 a year ago. s'o-75 lower. Cows fully 50 Compared last Friday lower Bulls steady. Few feed slaughtei steers closed mosti> ers iveak. 25-50 lower with average Steers- High Choice and Choice and Below over 1400 Prime 1050-1300 lbs. 23.75- lbs. steady. Most downward 24.75, including numerous pressure this -week on steers loads Prime 1150-1400 lbs. at grading High Choice and Prime 24.00-24.75, 1400 lbs 22.50- of all weights. Heifers were (Continued on Page 5) &S® % Need . . . HAY-STRAW-EAR CORN Buy Now and Save! More and more farmers are buying from us for better value and all around satisfaction. Delivered any quantity Phone Strashurg 687-7631 Esbenshade Turkey Farm PARADISE, PA. Fertilize Your Fall Seed Crain With Ortho Unipel Fertilizer Availably in Bulk or Bsgs » * * Phone Your Order Now P. 1. ROHRER & BRO., INC. ,-\ . , Smoketown •IV $ Market ste#orts Vintage Sale New Holland Auction 53 ' 55-80 lb. spring slaughter Tuesday, Sept. 24 Thursday, Sept. 20 lambs 17 50-19.00. Cattle. 547. Supply includes CATTLE• 1185 Supply in- 1 » + - i 34 percent ’ cows Compared eludes 30 percent cows and 30 • <j>he 211 cows, eight bulls, with last Tuesday, slaughter perce'nt feeder steers. Com- aiwi 3 § heifers sold slow but steers and bulls steady. Utility pared with last Thursday s a , b out steady at the September grade cows 25-50 lower, Can- market, slaughter steers 25 auction of dairy cattle ner and Cutter steady. Choice weighing over 1200 lbs., steers Fresh Holstein cows brought 950-1200 lb. slaughter steers grading Choice and Load Av- $275-450; Guernseys $l5O - 25-25.75, few at 25.85, erage Good 50-1 00 lower; All 2( 30, and other breeds $l5O - lb. 22 85-23.85, other generally steady. Cows , 250- stQCk bulls we re $l4O - to low Choice 22 50-24. 50-1.00 lower. Bulls Fully 185 j aiw j s took heifers brought 25, Standard 19.50-22.50. Cut- steady Feeder steers 50-1 00 $65.17,5. ter and Utility cows 15 00-16 lower. Horses were slow and lower 35, Canner and low Cutter 13. Choice 950-1200 lb. Slaugh- ag 199 head so id a t the Sept 50-15 00, shelly Canner down ter steers 23 75-25.50, 1200- 23 auction. Riding horses to 1175. Utility and Commer- 1300 lbs 23>50-24 50, 1300-14 brought $lOO-200, driving hor cial bulls 19.50-22.10. 70 lbs. 21 85-23 50, Good to ses $lOO-210, and pony males Calves: 570 Vealers gardmg low Choice 22.00-24 25, Stan- $40.3,5 Gelding ponies were Utility steady to 100 higher, dard 20 00-22.00. $3O-90 Killers brought 6 to all others steady to weak Clio- Utility and Standard Heif- cents a pound, ice grade vealers 31.00-35 00, ers 16 50-19.50. The 414 hogs at the Sept Good 28 00-31 00, Standard 23. Cows Cutter and Utility 14 2 3 sale sold on a steady mar -00-28.00, Utility 18.00-23.00. 00-15.50, Canner and low Cut- ket> Retail hogs to local but- Hogs 216. Barrows and ter 12 50-14.00, Shelly canner c hers were IS to 19, while gilts fully 25 higher. U. S. 1-2 down to 10.00. grades 1 to 3 went to packers 190-233 lb barrows and gilts Bulls Utility and Commer- at 17.47 50. Heavyweight hogs 17 25-17 75, No 1 195-235 lb. cial 19 50-22 00, Good grade were 15 75-I6 75, and sows 17.85-18 10, No 1 180-190 lb 22 00-24.00. brought 13-15. 17 00-17 25, No. 1 161 lb. 16. Feeder Steers- Good and Halves sold steady at the 75 U S 1-3 300-500 lb sows Choice 800-90 J) lbs. 20 60-22. Sept 23 sa i e . A total of 414 12 00-14 Sis. Two lots Choice 00, 2 lots Choice 800-830 lbs. he ad crossed the block. Choice Uniform Coated Pel lets Clean and Easy To Handle Contains Fast Act ing and Long Last ing Nitrogen and Phosphate Economical To Use Phone Lane. 397-8539 437*433 y'H'iJ *-v>i 23 60-23.70, Good 620-790 prime vealers were 33-38, 21.00- 60, Lot Choice 550 good and low choice 29-33, lbs. 24.25. Mixed Bulls a(nd standard 25-29, and common steers grading Good and Cho- 15-25, ice 275-350 lbs. 22 10-24.85. (Medium and Good 600-900 lb. Feeder Bulls 16.00-18.00. CALVES 399. Vealers steady to 50 higher. Choice and Prime grade vealers 32. 50-38.50, Good 29.00-32.00, Standard 24.00-29 00, Utility 18.00- SHDEfEP: 16. Few Good grade Thomas Dobrinick, Alhambra 111., (pictured) 43 gilts saved 368 pigs. Total feed cost of 100 per lb of pork sold, includes all feed for breeding herds too. William Seiler, Carspn City, Mich., 7 gilts raised 70 pigs to market. Pounds feed per lb. gain, 3.01, cost, 8.1460. Includes * grinding, mixing and grain 20 per lb. Midwest Swine Testing Statioi 16 boars average 1.92 lbs. dai gain with 3.06 lbs. feed per li gain. Reached 200 lbs. at an a' erage of 143% days of age. These Wayne Feeders Sent Hogs to Market 8-10 PER LB. FEED CD J.oin these men and the like them who are getting ti from the Wayne Hog Fee< gram. Stop in today and lei you the “dollars of differei can be yours with Wayne- MOUNTVILLE FEED SERVICE R, D. 2, Columbia GRUBB SUPPLY CO. j. K . STAUFFER & SON Elizabethtown Lawn and Bcllaire- POWL’S. f edservice hershey bros .R. D. 1, Quarryvilie _ . , , K. D. 3, Peach Bottom Reinholds C. E. SAUDER & SONS ROHRER’S MILL K. D. 1, East Earl R. D. 1, Eonks H. M. STAUFFER SONS, INC. ~ Witmer - Ronits • Leola Buyer of Oak, "WALNUT, Poplar, ASH, etc. O. J. CHARLES LUMBER New Providence, Pa. Phone ST 6-3108 DUTCHMAN FEED MILLS, INC.. R. D. 1, Stevens MILLERSVILLE SUPPLY CO. Millersville i
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