Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, October 26, 1963, Image 2

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    2—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, October 26, 1963
M a r k e tiNe epo r t s
At l anra.k> Yards Vintage Sale New Holland ,
w p „ advance on Choice and Prime Tuesday, October 22 „ Thursday, October 24 markej at the October 23 J
Weekly Review grades Trading moderately ac- tOATTLE: 544. Supply mclu- CATTLE; 1303. Supply in- of dail y cattle.
Friday, October 25 tive. des 2'5 percent cows. Compared clades 29 percent cows and 3.8 1)1 J
CATTLE; 5700. Compared Choice and Prime grade Wlth last week, slaughter steers Percent feeder steers. Compar- f 275-4-10 Gueinseys
mth 4571 head last week. Sup- yealers 34.00-38 00, several to ste ady to strong. Utility grade ed with last Thursday’s mar- 240, and other breeds $ 1;
ply includes 20 percent slaugh- 40 00, Good 30.-34 00, Stan- cows steady, Canner and Cut- ket ’ slau S hter steers 50 low- 270. Stock bulls were
ter steers and 70 percent feeder dar d 25 00-30 00, Utility 20.- ter steady to 50 higher. Bulls’ er ' Cows 25 t 0 mostl y 50 185, and stock heifers brow
steeis Tiading slow. Compared 00-25 00. steady higher, Bulls steady to 50 $65-140.
with last weeks close, slaugh- HOGS' 1350 Compared with Few” high Choice and Prime higher. Feeder steers steady At the October 21 a„ ctl(
ter steeis 50 lower Cows stea- 12 29 head last week. Trading 9150-HOO lib. slaughter steers t 0 50 lower - ° f •? ors ff and P°nies the jj
dy. to 25 higher Bull's steady, moderately active. Barrows gg 00-2 G 75 Choice 9’50 J 1250 Choice 950-1250 lb. slaugh- head sold s^ ea \? r * horj
Teeder steers 50 lower. and gilts steady to 25 lower. lb 24 50-26.00 13i30-14-25 Ih. ter steers 24.00-25.50, few to es brought $lOO-200, andfcj
Slaughter steers: Choice Sows steady 22 75-23 85 Good to Irtw Cho- 26 °°> 1300-1530 lbs. 21 50- mg horses sold for $lOO.i 5(
930-1200 lbs 24 00-25 23, 2 Barrows and gilts- US 1-2 lce 2 2.50-2’4.‘50 Standard 19. 23 25, Good to low Choice 22.- Pony mares were $4O-90, „■
loads High Choice and Prime grade .190-230 lbs 17.00-17.50, 00-2'2 '5O ' 24.00, Standard 19.75-22,00. geldings brought $3O-90
1150-1228 lbs 25 40-25 50, n g 1 grade 19.0-225 lbs 17.50- Cutter and Utility cows 14. Few Choice grade heifers The 391 hogs at the Octohi
Load High Choice and Prime ig 00, tew 18.50, 1-3 grade 25-lb 50 Canner and Low Cut- 23.50-24.00, Utility and Stan- 21 sale were steady. R el
1520 lbs. 22 50. Good to low 190-240 lbs 16 50-17 00, few t er 13 00-14 50 Shelly Canner dard 17.00-20.00. hogs to local butchers btoufl
Choice 22 00-24.00, Several lots No 3’s 16 25, 2-3 230- down t 0 100 ’ „ Cows: Cutter and Utility 18.25-19. Grades Ito 3
loads Good to low Choice 1250- 260 lb 15 75-16 50 Utility and’Commercial bulls 14 50-15.75, Canner' and low to packers at 16 85-17 35, 8 t
1360 lbs 21 50-23 50. Sows' U.S 1-3 grade 300- 19 00*21.00. emal bu 13 CuttBr 13 25-14.50, Shelly heavyweight hogs brought 1,
Cows' Cutter and Utility 14. 450 lbs 13.50-15 00, 2-3 grade Good ' 576-7153 lb (feeder canner down t 0 12-00. 60 to 16.75. Sows sold , t 1
25-15 50, Canner and low Cut- 450-000 lbs. 12 00-13 50. steers 21 00-22 50 '.Medium Bulls ' Utility and Commer- to 10.50<
ter 13 00-14 25, Shelly canner SHEEP 350. Compared 43i3-k ( 3il lb. 19.00-20 00. cial 19 s °- 22 - 5 0. Good grade The October 21 sale saw 1)
down to 11.00. with 437 head last week Trad- iCALVtBS 506 Vealers fully 22 00-24.00. calves sell at steady price
Bulls Utility and Commer- ing moderately active steady. Choice and Prime veal- Lot Good and Choice 375 lb Choice and prime w ealer
cial 19 50-22 00, Good grade Wooled slaughter lambs 50 ers 34 00-38 00 Good 30 00-84 feeder steers 25.00, Lot Good brought 33-38; good and 1 0
22 00-24 50. higher, Choice and Prime 70- 00 Standar d 25 00-30 00 ULL 419 lbs ' 22 25, Medium to choice 29-33; standard 25-1
Feeder Steers' Part Load 100 lb wooled slaughter x t v ’ 19 00-25 00 ’ mostly Good 610-820 lb!s 19.- and common 15-25.
mostly Fancy S'26 lbs 26 00, lambs 20 00-21 00, Good 17 00- HOG'S - 166 Barrows aid 60-23 00, Mostly 20 50-21.50, Lambs at the October !
Load Choice and Fancy 897 2 q 00, Cull to Choice wooled „,,i ts f u M y steady U S 1-3 Medmm 72-0-830 lbs. Holstein sale brought 20.50 to 22
lbs. 24 50,' Good and Choice slaughter ewes 4 00-7 00. g ra de 198-238 Jb barrows and steers 17 o °- 17-50 -
650-800 lbs. 22 00-24 50, Good ellts lg SSjl7 2 5 lot No 1 Medium and Good Feeder When broiling meats on
21 00-22 00, Choice 800-900 grade 203 lb 18 10 2-3 grade Bulls 380-605 lbs 18.25-20 - rack, place a piece or two
Market News Reports
lbs 22 00-23 50, Good and
Choice 21.00-22 50, Medium
and Good 18 50-21 50, Choice
450-550 lbs 25 50-28 OOj Few
lots Good and low Choice 450-
500 lbs 24 00-2 C 00, Medium
and Good 19 00-22 00
CALVES: 575 Compared
with 5 91 head last week Veal
eis steady to 2 00 highei, most
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plant
in your
Red Rose
POULTRY FEEDS
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You can plant profit in Red Rose Laying Mash, *
your hen house when you Red Rase Complete Laying J
use Red Rose Poultry Ratlc) n, and Red Rose *
Feeds’ Boffster Pellets are the *
feeds you need to raise J
Hens need a house that y our layers. These feeds are jj
will develop their full egg outst anding in effective *
laying potential, and one duallty and contaia tho *
that is good enough to necessa iy nutrients, min- J
meet the nutritional ae- erals and Tltamms needed %
ciu.rements of layers under „ j ayels . . . and produce |
the stiam of heavy laying. thfl results you waat> ♦
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Place Red Rose Poultry Feeds in your $
hen house. You'll be gathering more eggs *
if you do. I
A. S. Groff
North Queen Street
Lancaster, Pa.
West Willow Farmers
Association
West Willow, Pa.
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Pliir'acfrk C'aW\c* 232 - 267 llb - leas-ie 78.
VJIULagU V>iaLUC SHEEP: 24. Few Good wool
ed slaughter ewes 6.00-6 50.
CATTLE Receipts this
week 37,800 compared ivith
30,500 last week and 32,900
a year ago.
Slaughter steers steady to
mostly 25 lower, instances 50
re 'S'* v-'T' ***% --e
PROFIT
hen house
Mountville Feed
Service
R D. 2, Columbia, Pa.
Ammon E. Shelly
R. D. 2. Lititz, Pa.
Brown & Rea
Atglen, Pa.
Weekly Review
Prime 34 00-3 8 00, Good 30-
otf on\ weights 1500 lbs and 00-34 00, Standard 25 00-30 -
up, heifers steady to 25 low- 00, Utility 19 00-24.00.
er, cows steady to 25 higher, SHEEP- 25. Pew Choice
bulls fully steady/'-In the Chi- grade 70-100 lb. wooled
cago wholesale meat trade, slaughter lanubs 19.50-20 50,
steer beef steady to 50 low- Utility 50-57 14 00-15 00.
er, heifer steady to 25 lower, * * *
cow beef steady. The 175 cows> nme bulls
(Continued on Page 3) and 15 heifers met a steady
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Poultry Meeting
Tuesday Evening, Oct. 29
Lancaster
Joe Cloybaugh DeKolb Poultry Management Consultant
Kindly consider this a personal invitation to be present.
DeKALB YORK HATCHERY MELHORN HATCHERY
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85, Medium 600-900 lbs 15 - dry bread in the broiler pjj
-18 00 This helps soak up the dnjJ
CALVES 380. Yealers gen- ed fat and reduces the chaw
erally steady. Choice and of the fat catching fire
DeKalb
Rt. 230 Bypass and Roseville Road
is planning to be with us.
York, Pa.
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7:30 P.M.
Poultry Center
Sponsored by
'Mi. Joy, Pa.
Buyer of Oak, WALNUT,
Poplar, ASH, etc.
O. J. CHARLES LUMBER
New Providence, Pa,
Phone ST 6-3108