• t I . J . I 2—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, October 5, 1963 Market News Reppjts At Lancaster Weekly Review Friday, October 4 Bulls: Utility and Conimer ' CATTLE. 4425. Compared cial 19.50-22.00, Good grade with 3975 head last week. 22.00-25.00. Supply includes 25 percent Feeder Steers: Choice 800- slaughter steers and G 5 per- 1080 lbs. 22.00-23.50, Lo ad cent teeder steers. Tiading Choice and Fancy 962 lbs. 24. moderately active. Compared 85, Good 800-950 lbs. 21.00- with last weeks close, slaugh- 22.00, Good and Choice 700- ter steers steady to 25, spots {Continued on Fage 3) 30 lower. Cows 23-75 lower, ———————— ■ ■ with most decline on Utility CfCl giade. Bulls steady. Feeder ‘•leers about steady Slaughter Steers- Choice £3O-12)0 lbs 24 00-24 75, Lot CATTLE Salable receipts 1215 lbs 25 25, Good to low first four days 24,000, com- Choice 22.50-24 00, Standard pared 30,700 A week ago and £0 00-22.50 30,000 a year ago. Heifers- Good and Choice 750-S7O lbs 22-00-23.00. Cows Cutter and Utility 13. 75-15 25 Causer and low Cut- . ' i Get the BIG silo unloader value! VanDcile Delivers more silage faster 1 •Double sugar sys* / tam dig* the silage faster and mora avanly under all con* ditlons whathar all* aga la frozen, Wat, or dry. • Exclusive, Adjustable drive hub glvaa more positive traeilan, hasps the machine operating evenly, and requires lass pswar. DELIVERS SETTER S Th* double auger*, operating in conlunctlon with the patented V-paddle Impellers, digs tha ailaga, mixes It thoroughly, and then throws it down tha chute. Your cows and cattle get good, palatable silage... note powdered mash as so often happens with unloadera using blowers. CALEB M. WENGER R. D. I QUARRYVILLE, PA. Drumore Center KI 8-2116 MASTER MIX Calf Lae Nurset . . . with 1t)0 tbs. Calf Lac STOP IN TODAY 1! I I MASTER I l|p L J. Denfinger Co. Paradise Ross H. Rohrer & Sons Quarryville Leroy M. Senscnig Hinkletown Yards ter 13.00-13.75, Shelly canner down to 10.00. Weekly Review Compaied last Friday, slau ghter steers 50-1 00 higher. Heiters fully 50 higher. (continued on page 3) TWO SIZESi Standard—for allot foil' Htavy Duty—for allot IV to 30* WRITE OR RHONE US FOR COMPLETE IMFOR* NATION AND PRICES. $149 . n * with 25 lbs. Calfiac Eby's Mill Lititz Hempfield Mills East Petersburg Vintage Sale New Holland ,Auction ** ThuvMlay, October 3 steady to 50 lower, Choice am) Tuesday October 1 ' 1134 guDplv m . Prune 32 00-38.00, Good 29. CATTLE; 664? Supply in- cludes 30 percent’ cows. Com- of' 00 ' 29, dudes 35 percent cows. Com- , wlt h last Thursday's 00 - Utility 17.50-24.00. pared with last Tuesday’s mar- market| gjaughter steers 50- SHEEP: 15. Pew Good 50-7« ket, slaughter steers grading 100 blgher) wilt , h mo3 t advance lb. Wooled slaughter lambs is. Choice and weights under 1175 on weigllts over 12 50 lbs. Cows 00-18.00. lbs. 50 higher, all others stea- a teadv Bulls steady r to 50 low dy. Cows grading Utility 50 gr F ggder steers steady. Dairy cows were very slow lower; Canner and cutter slaughter steers: Choice and and $2O to>s2s per head lower steady. Bulls steady. Prime 1300-1500 lbs. 23 50-24. at l b® October 2 sale. Theia .Slaughter steers; Few High g . Choice 950-1300 lbs. 24. were 157 cows and seven stock. Choice and Prime 10G5-1170 25 Several to 20.10, bulls on sale, lbs. 26.10-20.50, Choice' 900- Good to ’ low choice 22 00-24. _]f reah Holstems were $27 1275 lbs. 24 25-25.75, Good to 50> standard 20 50-22.50. Hei- 375 > Guernseys $l5O-210 ; and low Choice 22 50-24 25, Stan- fers Good and choice 750-895 other breeds $l5O-215. Bulls, dard 19.50-22.50. lbs 2 2 lO, Lot Good 647 were * , 75, 'Cow's: Cutter and Utility 14. lbg ' 19 25; utility and Stan- The 221 horses, pomes and 50-15.75, Canner and low Cut- d \ ic 50-19 00 mules sold slow and barely ter 18.50-14.50, Shelly canner G ‘ Cutte V and Utility 14 steady at the September 30 down to 11.00. 00-15 50, Canner and low'cut- Ed ■Bulls- Utility and Commer- 12.75-14.00, Shelly canner 110 and geldings $1!0-!10 Rid eial 19 50-22 00 nn mg horses were $lOO-275 and Lot Good 813 lb. Feeder d °^ lls ° utility and Commer- diving horses $lOO-275. Kil steers 20.35, Lot Medium 587 &1 19 00 . 22 0 q Gocm j 2 2 00- lers brought 6% to 7 cents a lbs. 20 60, Lot Choice mixed Q 0 - pound. , steers and bulls 307 lbs. 25. Fed Steers; Good to £ % 85 CALVES; 030 Vealers grad- f u rrnd lb Ud 0 4 2 o 3 -9 5 o 0 o M i e b d s- rs * Choice and Prime grade veal- jSorTuuTwM J 8 00. 16 75 ’ «* heavyweights we.e CALVES 336. Vealers (Continued on page 8) S Pit.nl.l-Mlnt suspsntlsn kMM onlstdsr Uvsl at all tlmaa and csnUrsd (sc (nataa((lclanUa«f»U*« avy-duty e rack ; durable bottle ;t resistant ew-on cap 3" opening for easy cleaning Sturdy clog-free rubber nipple (Continued on page 3) Farm Bureau Life Cycle Feeding Increased Swine Profits! Whether you feed for show, or just plain profits, it will pay you to get the details of FARM BUREAU’S Swiue Feeding Pro gram. Check the records listed below see for jourself why so many swine pro ducers are now feeding the Farm Bureau Way. Ask jour Farm Bureau FIBLDMAN about our: 1. Management Assistance Plan, 2. Swine Feeding Agreement, 3. Large-User Program. 4. Feeder Pig Procurement Service 5. Marketing Assistance Plan. RECORDS FROM "2" LANCASTER COUNTY FARMS No. Pigs At, Start Av. Mk’t Days on Ay. Daily Feed Mkt’d Weight Weight Peed Gain Conrersion 24 -40 lb. 200 lb. 103 1.55 lb. 2.44 lb. 60 40 lb. 222 lb. 113 1.60 lb. 2.75 lb. No. Pigs Started ' 24 60 Start Today.. Feed The Farm Bureau Way! Lancaster ' , , 294.-0541 I t ' New Holland 354-2146 r i Market Reports is a proven plan for Names on request. JSiS * '* J ' ■ i V s -* ((L< ~ ~665-2466 ft *• Manheinv '\T Quarryville ST 6-2126 ; *-y\
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