—Lancaster - Farming, > Saturday l December 28, 1 7 963 2 •* j J , Market News Reports ■ At Lancaster Yards Weekly Review I'Vidiij, Dec. 27 CATTLE For the shortened Tlolid.ii- week 1100 Computed with 1532 head lad' week Supph includes 40 peicent, sla ugh lei steers and 45 per cent leeder steels Tiadmg model ateli active Compared with last weeks close, slaugh tei steels stead} to 50 hmh ei Bulls and leeder steei s ste.idv Cows 100 highei Slaughter steeis ’ Lot High Choice 1007 lbs 24 50, small lots 050-1007 lbs 23 75, Chone 050-1300 lbs 22 50- 2! 50 including Lot High Choice and Pmne 1352 lbs 2 1 00 Good to low Choice 20 50-22 50 Cow s Cuttei and UtiliU 1 1 I'*)-!") 50 lew 15 75 Cannei and low Cuttei 13 00-14 75, Slie'h tanner down to 11 50 Bulls Utility and Comniei nnl I‘l 50-22 00 Good giado 2 2 (Mi-23 5 0 Feedei steeis Choice 700- s 5 0 lh» 20 50-21 50 Load 07 5 lbs 20 50 Medium and Coed 600-750 lbs 17 00-10 00 lew lots Medium 1G 00-17 25 Choice 35 5-510 lbs 23 25-25 CALVES 350 Compaied with 5 01 head last week DRIED) AT THE r\ RED ROSE \ EXPERIMENTAL FARMS LOST 90% I OF ITS VITAMIN S?W& • f 'A'ACTIVITY |h jfmS,T 3 MONTHS AFTER / A'fahMlk. HARVEST. THIS MEANS THAT HAY HARVESTED 1 / X IN JUNE AND JULY HAS LOST MUCH OF }* I , ' ITS VITAMIN 'A' ACTIVITY BEFORE /; V #.*s«« FALL AND WINTER FEEDING-STARTS. / - Rose dairy feeds are V FORTIFIED WITH VITAMIN'A'TO \. «g PROVIDE A DEPENDABLE SOURCE OF VITAMIN 'A' REGARDLESS OF R aUG-HAS-E QUALITY. ' Ghos. E. Souder & Sons David B. Hurst R. D- 3, East Earl, Pa. JJowmansville, Pa. I. B. Graybill & Son A. L. Herr & Bro. Refton, Pa. Quarryvllle, Pa. Elverson Supply Co. Walter & Jackson Elvorsou, Pa. Christiana. Pa. Joseph M. Good & Son 137 N'ewpoit Uoa<l, Lcola, Pa. n Als,. n FAH.'VI I J ■ . . . 4 Vealers steady Trading mod erately active Choice** and Prime 34 00-38 00, Good 30. 00-34 00, Standard 25 00-30. 00, Utility 21 00-25 00 HOG'S 975 Compared with 1054 head last week Trading active Haiiows and gilts 1 00 higher Sows steady. Barrows and gilts U S. 1- 2 190-230 lbs 1G 50-17 25. No 1, 190-230 lbs 17 00-17- 50. 'few to IS 00. U S 1-3. 190-240 lbs IGOO-1G75, mostly 1G 25-1 G 75, U S 2-3, 230-2 GO lb 15 30-16 00 Sows U S 1-3, 300-450 lbs 12 50 -1400, U S 2-3, 4 5 0-GOO lbs 11 00-12 50 SHEEP 75 Compared with 2G7 head last week Wooled slaughter lambs steady in ac tne tiadmg Choice and Pi ime 75-100 lb wooled slaughter lambs 21 00-22 00, lew 22 00-23 00. Choice 19 50- 21 00 Chicago Cattle WEEKLY REVIEW CATTLE Receipts tor the holiday shoitened period IG,- 500 compaied with 28 000 last week and 25,300 a yeai ago Slaughtei steeis 125- 1 50 Inghei, slaughtei heifeis 75 to HI&H DUALITY BALED ALFALFA HAY (SUM CURED AND ARTIFICIALLY i> M ' 1 -i k » * Vintage Sale Tuesday, December 24 CATTLE: 2G3 Supply in cludes 25 per cent cows. Com pared with last Tuesday’s market, slaughter steers fully 50 higher Cows 50-1 00 high ei. 'Not enough bulls-on sale to establish a market.* Slaughter steers. Choice 950-1,300 pounds 23-24 50, good and low choice 21-23, 1,300-1,400 pounds 20 25-22. Cows Cutter and utility 13. 50-14 25, canner and low cut tei 12 75-13 75, shelly canner down to 11 50 Calves, 147 Vealers unev enly 1 00-2 00 higher Choice grade vealers 37-40, good 32- 37, standard 27-32, utility 22- 27, culls 17-22 Hogs 91 Barrows and gilts 1 00-1 50 higher Grades 1 and 2, 200-220 pounds bar lows and gilts IS-1S 3 5 No 3, 250-290 pounds 16 75-17. Sheep 10 Not enough on sale to establish a market 100 higher, cows 50-71 high ei Bulls niobtlj 25 highei Slaughter steers Load Choice 1015 lbs 24 00, Mixed Choice and Prime 1050-1350 lbs 23 00-23 75, with at least a half dozen loads High Choice and Prime 1200-1350 lbs at 23 75 Choice 900-1100 lbs 22 50-23 25 Bulk Choice 1100- 1350 lbs 21 75-23 00 Good 900-1300 lbs 20 25 -21 75, couple loads mostly Good 1100 lbs 22 00, Standard and Low Good 17 50-20 00, couple lots Utility and Standard Holstems Cutter 10 00-12 50 16 00-17 00 Bulls Utility and Commer- Slaughtei Heifeis Several cial closed at 18 00-19 75 loads average to High Choice PATZ Sales & Service Barn Cleaners - Silo Unloaders - Cattle Feeders Robert K. Rohrer Quarryville, R. D. 1 Hensel KI 8-2559 Feeders everywhere are talking about Ful-O-Pep Supplement In feedlot after feedlot—commercial and farm—feeders are reporting better gains and conversions at lower feed cost. The reason: It’s Ful-O-Pep Cattle-izer Beef Supplement., . de signed to enable the beef animal to get up to 20% more energy from the same amount of feed... and to use that extra energy for faster, more efficient gains. Gain, efficiency of gain, cost of gain, market value of cattle, and other factors are reflected in net return. And net return , cattlemen are reporting, is higher when Ful-O-Pep Cattle-izer Beef Supple ment is fed. Morgantown Feed & Grain Stevens & Morgantown Millport Roller Mills Millport S. H. Hiestond & Co., Inc. Salunga Market News Reports New Holland Auction Thursday, Dec. 20 CATTLE- 935. Compared with last Thursday's market, slaughter steers generally ful ly steady, spots 25-50 higher on Choice weighing under 1200 lbs. Cows fully 1.00 higher. Bulls strong. Slaughter steers- Choice 950-1250 lbs. 23.00-24 50, sev eral to 25 50, 1250-1400 lbs? 21 00-23 00, Good to low Choice 21 50-23 00, 1250-1400 lbs 20 00-21 75, Standard 19 - 25-21 50. Cows- Cutter and Utility 14 25-15.85, few to 16 00, Canner and low Cutter 13 50- 14 25, Shelly canner down to 11 50. Bulls Utility and Commer cial 19 50-21 50, Good grade 22 00-23 50. Choice 760-5 , 35 lb. feeder steers 21 25-22 50, Lot Good 730 lbs 20 00, Lot Medium 740 lbs 10 10, Lot Medium 600 lbs 17 35, Lot Good 350 lbs 21 10 CALVES 297 Vealers 4 00- 500 highei Choice and Prime 38 00-45 00, Good 34 00-38 00. Standard 30 00-34 00, Utility 30 00, Cull 18 00-24 00 SHEEP 2 Not enough to sale to establish a market Snow cut the run of horses at the December 23 auction A 900-1025 lbs 22 25 - 22 50 Bulk Choice on the close 800- 1050 lbs 21 00-22 00, few lots mostly Good 20 00-20 50 Cows Utility and Commer cial 12 25-13 75, Canner and »■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■ FARM LOANS Roans for Machinery, Livestock, Cars, Repairs, and any farm purpose. iO - 35 year Farm Mortgages Full and part-time farms eligible FARM CREDIT OFFICE 411 \V. Roseville Rd. Lane. 393-3921 ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■»■■■■■ Stop in and talk if over hz . . . total of 139 head sold au' slightly lower prices. iPonv mares brought $4O-80, aim geldings were $3O-65. Riding horses were $lOO-150; Driving horses $B5-125, and killers ; to 5% cents a pound. - . At the December 23 auc. tion of market hogs the 371 head sold at 1.00 higher com. pared to last week’s sale. Re. tall hogs to local butchers brought 18.50-19 25. Grades I to 3 to the packers sold , Cor 17-17.60, and heavyweights brought 16.35-17. Sows wer» 9.50 to 14. The 60 head o( shoats brought $6 to sll..pet head. '* The 85 calves at the Dec- ember 23 auction met a Bteadv market Choice and prime vealers brought 34-37 50, good and low choice 3'2-3'4, stand ard 28-32, and cull and com mon 15-25. The dairy sale was cancelled because of Christmas Day. Although fashionable, wom en’s spike heels may <be dan geious for the -driver of a car, say Penn State extension so cialists (Long thin heels may get wedged between the floor board and the hinge of tin* gasoline pedal If this hap pens, it may be* necessary to depress the pedal further The extra speed and power achie ved may let the car get out of control and cause an acci dent Wearing low-heeled shoes while driving is sou-nu advice for women drivers. SPRAYING Service Dairy Barns Poultry Houses CARBOLA Disinfecting White Paint • Dries White • Disinfects Against Disease • Kills Flies; 90% Lest Cobwebs 8 to 10 Mo. DISINFECT POULTRY HOUSES C Witmer Rd., R 4, Lane. Maynard Beitzel Phone 392-7227 Grubb Supply Co. Elizabethtown Kirkwood Feed & Grain Kirkwood H. M. Stauffer & Sons, Inc. Leola and Witmer s t - Low Heels for Safety
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