•Lancaster Farming. Saturday, December 21, 1963 2 Market News Reports >: At Lancaster Yards Weekly Review rial 10 50-21.50. Good grade Friday, December 20 21.50-23.00. , ,_ r Feeder steers: Few loads VV J ' t Co “ p “ red Choice 825-976 lbs. 21.00-22.- vl.h 2440 head last week Sup- Load Good and cholce pi j Includes 50 percent slaugh ter steers and 40 percent feed- (Continued on Page 9) or steers. Trading slow. . Compared with last weeks • . .| close, slaughter steers gen- V>Rttl6 erally 50 lower. Cows 25-50 lower. Bulls weak. Feeder WEEKLY REVIEW steers steady to 50 lower. PATTLE Salable receipts Slaughter steers Few lots first four days totaled 27,500, High Choice 950-1050 lbs 23- compared 37,300 week ago and 25-23.75, few small lots 890- 30,200 year ago. 1150 lbs Prime 24.00-24 25, Trading on slaughter steers Choice 1000-1250 lbs 22 75- and heifers uneven, generally 23 25, Mixed Good and Choice slow on Wednesday. Compar -22 00-22 75, 3 loads Mixed ed last Friday, steers and Good and Choice 1352 lbs heifers steady. Cows fully 50 20 50, Good 20.50-22 00. higher Bulls strong to 50 Cows - ‘Cutter and Utility higher. Few- feeders unchang -13 25-14 25, few 14 50, Cann- ed ei and low Cutter 12 25-13.23, Slaughter steers* Three Shelly canner down to 10.00 loads Prime 1275-1300 Ihs. 23.- Bulls Utility and Commer- (Continued on page 3) High producing cows have high nutritional re quirements. Wayne Test Cow Ration has met the critical feeding tests at all levels of produc tion, with all kinds of roughage. Proved by ex acting Wayne Research Farm tests. Ingredient Quality and Ingredient Balance are combined in West Test Cow Ration to produce more milk, better growth and develop the fetus at the same time. Ask us for details. To Help Your Dairy Herd STAY OUT IN FRONT MILLERSVILLE C. E. SAUDER & SONS SUPPLY CO- B. D. 1. East Earl MUlersville HERSHEY BROS. Reinbolds FOWL’S FEED SERVICE BOHRER’S MILL R D. 1, Quarryville B. D. 1, Ronks K. D. 2, Pea< h Bottom MOUNTVILLE J. K. STAUFFER & SON p E^ D S *^ Vl £ E , , , „ . R. D 2, Columbia Lawn and liellaire GRUBB SUPPLY CO. EU/abciluown H. M. STAUFFER & SONS, INC. Witmer - Ronks - Leola DUTCHMAN FEED MILLS, INC. fi. i) I. S'C’.ens Vintage Sale December 17, 1003 CATTLE 487 Supply inclu des 29 per cent cows. Com pared with last Tuesday’s market, slaughter steers weighing under 1150 lbs. gen erally steady, weights over 1150 lbs. 50 to fully 1.00 low er. Slaughter cows fully stea dy. Slaughter bulls steady. Choice 950-1200 lbs. slaugh ter steers 22.75-24.00, few 24.75, Choree 1300-1430 lbs 21.00-22.10, Good to low Cho ice 20.50-22.75, 1250-1400 lbs. 19 00-21.50. Standard IS. 00-30.50. Cutter and Utility slaughter cows 13.00-14.25, Canner and low Cutter 12.25-13.25. Shel ly Canner down to 11.00. Utility and Commercial slaughter bulls 19.00-21.00 Few lots Medium and Good 550-739 lbs. feeder steers 16. 75-18 50. CAH/VES 416 Vealers tally 3 teady Choice 84 00-36 50, lood 30 00-34 00, Standard 25 00-31 00, Utility 21 00-25. 00, Culls 17 00-21.00. HOGIS 101 Barrows and gilts steady to 50 highei US (Continued on Page 11) SPRAYING Service Dairy Barns Poultry Houses CARBOLA Disinfecting White Paint • Dries White • Disinfects Against Disease • Kills Flies; 90% Dess Cobwebs 8 to ID Mo. DISINFECT POULTRY HOUSES 6 Witmer Rd., R 4, Lane. Maynard Beitzel Phone 392-7287 Small Farmers Can Choose from a long Green Line,Too! One toy tractor and eight scale model implements convince even the smallest farmer that John Deere offers a full line of equipment for practically any kind of farming. Each toy is of tough metal construction detailed almost exactly like the real r t--/ Lend is Bros. Inc. H. S. Newcomer & Son Lancaster 393-3906 Mt. Joy 653-3361 Market'News Reports New Holland Auction Thursday, Dec. 11) CATTLE: 513. Supply in cludes 30 percent cows. Com pared with last Thursday’s market, slaughter steers 50- 75 higher. Cows 75-1.00 high er. Bulls strong. Choice 950-1250 lb. Slaugh ter steers 23 00-23.85, few to 24.75, 1250-1400 lbs. 21.50- 23.00, Good to low Choice 21. 50-23 00, 1300-1450 lbs 20. 00-22 00, Standard 19.25-21. 75 Cows: Cutter and Utility 13 25-14.75, dew to 15.25, Canner and low Cutter 12.50- 13.25, Shelly canner down to 10 00. Bulls - Utility and Commer cial 19.00-32.00. Lot Choice 716 lib. feeder steers 22 60, Lot Good 525 lb 21 10, Lot Choice 395 lbs. 23.75 OALVEIS 243. Vealers un evenly steady. Choice 34 50- 33.00, Good 30.00-34.00, Stan dard 25.00-30 00, Utility 21. 00-26 00, Cull 17 00-31.00. 11 »• I NET WT to IBS. BARM’OiI A AGENT PROTECTS LWESTOOt- HELPS SWEETEN SOIL KEEPS BARN CLEAN AND SANITARY IVAN M. MARTIN. INC. BLUE BALL PA. •>»- -I i-r i r&J Wenger Implement Co. Buck BXJ 4-4467 A. B. C. Groff Non Holland 354-8001 Martin's BARN-DRI equipment: tractor, disk harrow, wagon, baler, spreader, elevator, corn picker, grain drill, and plow. It’s fun to add toys until the small Long Green Line Js complete. Won derful for anytime you have young sters on your gift list. SHEEP: 11. Not enough sale to establish a market.'ll * • * 2 Weather made a slow 1 1 easy market on the 162 covS eight bulls and 42 heifers Wednesday’s auction of daiis cattle. f Fresh Holstein cows $275-500; Guernseys 250, and other breeds slij 295. Stock bulls were sl!| 190, and stock heifers brou{ a $75-160. I The 163 head oj horses nRf a slow and steady market | the December 16 sale. RkM horses biought $B5-200; dr| ing horses $B5-175, pony mjii es $4O-70,, and gelding poni| $3O-85. Mules by the pair \vtl $250-440, and single muf’ sold for $l6O-275, % Hogs sold steady to 25 hi{«| er at the December 16 audio J Receipts included 302 marl‘|| hogs and 35 shoats. Ret.-S hogs to local butchers broug J 17 75-18.25. Grades 1 to I (Continued on Page 9) | • Helps prevent animals from slipping • Keeps floors clean and sanitary • Helps sweeten the soil O For all animals - cattle, sheep, hogs, horses, dogs, chickens and others Buy it by the bag or ton IVAN M. MARTIN, INC. BLUE BALL, PA. " New Holland 354-2112 Gap Hickory 2-4148 Terre Hill 445-3455 M. S. Yearsley & So«^ West Chester 096-2990 | Alan Beyer j Christiana LY 3-5081 Shotzbergcr's 6C5-3l|j vm Elm
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