2 —Lancaster Farming, Saturday, February 8, 1964 Market News Reports At Lancaster Yards Weekly Review 35 00-40 00, few to 42 00, '1 " Thursday, Pcb. 6 00, Cull 18 00-24.00. Fi/<l,i>, h'rb. 7 Good 31 00-315'00. Standard CATTLE- 505, Supply molu- CATTLE 802 Supply m-cil-u- SHIEiEP 1. Not enough 0 CATTr P is’id rnnmvivpfi 28 00-31.00, Utility 24 00-2-8. des 25 P ercent co, ws Compared des 30 percent cows. Compared sale to establish a mlarket . compaied with last Tuesday, slaughter Wltlh last Thnnsda v's market * * . •with 2240 last week Supply in- uu - steers wen eh mm- tmidor 11 r 5 ih . m , lasl tnunsaay s market * * * (I tide's GO per cent slaughter HOGS ' 1100 Compared with s wfithts ovtr 1175 !h weighing un- The 110 cows and 10 he*, steeiis and 25 percent feeder 1411 last week. Trading mod- s o ™Lrli !b <*er oL ,\ & y> veig4l ' ts told at steady prices at u, steeis Trading slow Compared eratel >' ' actlve ‘Barrows and 0 stefdv * ° ver 4209 “> u 215 - 50 lower - Fab 5 auction of dairy c m "<* >«« »«*» '>■>» f;‘? d r“ r w 25 hw,e ''- sw " c,o. re . 5 « “>?(.» S’" 5 ,";: t 5r - ” w r;?f “‘■t ”*• t* ateeis weighing undei 1200 lb. steacl > te . ,n l? cpq 7 r a _ v JL, J °I , $275-375. Guernseys sis« steady weights over 1200 lb. B'anows and gilts US. 1-2, t 0 24 Jih ohmt * a " d Pr " me 270 ' and ot)lw breeds Ha steadv to ■>-, lower Gmvs 75- 199 ' 23 0 lb 16 75-17.50 No 1. 24 a ?’ 1 39 °-l' 33a lb. Choice 1150-1300 lb slaughter steers 275 100 high;, iB uI Is steadv. 190-825 lb 17.50-18.00. 1-3. a 0 ??' ? 96 °' 180 ° Killer Worses were strong * Eeedei steers generally steady I® o-240 lb 16 25-1 G 75, feiv at no _, n 1 lb 22 -o°' 23 75. 1300-1450 lb. higher an-d'aill other knnds wer» Slaughter steers Choice lG 00 2 ‘ 3 - 230 " 260 lb - I 5 5 °- p “ ' , TThm 20 09-21 75 fe, w to 22.10, Good f U i,i y steady as 253 head cross, 0 50-1200 !h 22 25-23 75, small 16 00 7 r ,- 0 r „ mpr \ . r , '°w Choice 2'o 00-2-2.00, tb e block at the Feb 3 aut. lot choice 005 lb 24 00 Choice So ’"’ s _ U S 1-3 > 3^ 00 '450 lb. ’ ’ ‘ ’ 139 0- 142 0 Ilb - 19 25-20.25, tiion. Riding h-orlse-s hrougin 1200-1375 lb 20 00-21 30, load 12 00-13 50 2-3, 450-600 Mb. ’ ' y Standard 19 25-20 00. $lOO-225, and driving horsej high Choice 1350 lb 22 00, I 1 00-12 00 Utilitv and rami hulls IQ Gbo ’d and Choice SOO-980 were sno-l-65. Mules brought 10.. d Choice 14 34 lb 20 73 SWEEP 300 Compared with ‘ !b he'ifers 20 85-22 00, Utility $3OO-040 by the pair and $l>2S. Good to low Choice 20 nO-22 294 head labt ' tVe6k Trad4n S ,p A r VES 403 Venlprs lon S ' tan ' dar ' d 16 75-19 50 2 60 single Draft horses soli ?1 active Wooled slaughter lambs CALVES 403 Yealers 1 00- 'Cutter and Utility cows 13 for $275-475 by the pair and “ Heife.s Lot Choice 900 lb ***** Cho,ce 70-100 " b wool- fI J O T O e 77 f 0 ° Ut ‘ « 130 - 2 l Pony 9v no ed ■slaughter lambs 22 00-23. '® alers 3G 00 40 f «w at 41. ter 12 00-13 50, shelly Oanner were $4O-815 and geldungs wer. oL 0.u., ,»d 1 4 «• «-«p”- «•»- 2 °?■ c ?“ 4 o *°"Sf,”- *r, “ 11 n , , skss . 09-15 50 Cannei and low Cut- 24 ° O, G ° od 19 00 _‘ 22 °0- Q 0 c „ 15 ’ 00 -23 ’ o-^V aBU COlnil bUIIS 19 ’ 91/2 cents a P°unld lei 12 75-1 1 00, Shellv canner Lot Cboilce 5o lb spnng T rn o,q , “°*“ l 60 'Hog receipts totaled 411 dun 101150 slaughter lambs 32 00, few lots r lSfi Barrows and CALVES 268 Vealers head 0 f nfarket ho-gs and 25 Uulls Uti'nU and Coml 19 Choice 62-83 lb 26 00-30 00. ® bar ,. ows „ nrt Mit,-’i 695 4 G washing under 130 lb 200 simats at the Felb 3 sale Hcgs 59-21 50 Good guide 21 50-23' T '" o lots Oho,ce Shorn sl ' aUl ' h ' ’ 0 vo 13T9 r 24 hl » fher * weights over 130 lb sold stea dy to 25 higher. 0 9 ter lambs No 2 pelts G 0 " tXol '' 19G ; 246 7 steadv Choice and Prime veal- Ret ai! hogs to local butch- Feedei steeis Two loads 23 ' 23 2 ' 5 16 00, small lot No 1. 213 lb ers 36 QQ.tQ qq, few to 41 .50, er , s brought 17 25 t 0 17 75 Choice and Fancv 408 lb 26 Good 32 00-36 00, Standard while grades 1 to 3 .went t« 75 Choice 494-533 lb 23 00- • Compared last Friday, slau- 29 ° o ' 32 °0- Utility 24 00-29. packers at 16 to 16 60 Heavy -25 50 lot Choue 690 lb 22 v>illlC3.2o S bte > steeis and heifers steady - weight hogs brought 15 2.5 to 09 load Good 764 lb 21 00, t 0 25 highei, Utbity and Com- 77 d O, two lots No 1, 170-171 I 5 75 Shoals sold for $9 to lew lots Medium and Good 5 50- VVBEKIA REVIEW mercial cows steady *0 25 i b 15 60-15 85 ?11 50 per head 790 lb IS 00-20 00 CATTLE - Salable re- h ' ghei ’ Canner and Cutter 25- u g I_3j 1 _ 3j 350-500 lb sows ' Tbe 130 calves sold 100 to CALVES 525 Compared ceipts loi the foui davs 25,300 °° BUI ' S °° h '^ h ' 11 s '°- 12 7,5 200 hlgfher at the Feb 3 aut ‘ with 474 head last week Tiad- as compared with 26,950 last T b,ot en °h§h feedeis sold wo lots ohorce 64-101 lb Choice and prime vealers 111% active Vealers steadv to week end and 27,100 a year for market test feeder pigs 15 75-17 85 sold tor 36-4-2, good and low 200 highei Choice and Pmne ago t> aug ter steers Fully two .SWEEP 7 Not enough on choice 34-3-6, standard 30-34, I <Continued on Page 3) 6ale t 0 a m - a -rket. and cull and common 15-25. •<4 * * Increase work capacity with new Allis-Chalmers Power... D-17 ECONOMY CHAMP in the 4>plow size. Look at a record setter in work done and fuel saved. Your choice -of Power-Crater gasoline and LP engines, or rugged, Work-proved diesel. Traction Booster system "provides a proved way to keep your costs down yet -have plenty of traction for pulling heavy 4-bottom plows and 15-ft disc harrows. New T-JBai hitch permits the Traction Booster system to work with pull-type implements. Power-Cratch »nd Traction Booster ue Allis Ch*lm«s tr»dem»tk». Finance for profit. Ask us about Allit-Chalmers ’ time payment plant, ALLIS-CHAUMERS A SALES SERVICE yrpT Allen H. Motz Form Equipment Ifew Holland, Pa. Grumelli Form Service K H ‘ Brubo,<er QuarryrfUe. Pa. Latter, Pa. L. H. Brubaker Lifitz, Pa. LouscW Bros. Equipment- - - -SMTSHSj.J?**. N. G. Myers & Son Bheetna, Pa. Nissley Form Service Washington Boro, Pa. Market News Reports Vintage Sale New Holland Auction Dairymen everywhere are getting more milk i with Ful-O-Pep |M||||iL Dairy Feed 23% more milk “We increased our production 23 % between 1962 and 1963,” says Mr. Ralph Sellers, Lebanon, Pa. “In 1962 on DHIA and with another feed, our herd averaged 12,233 lbs. milk and 490 lbs. butterfat. In 1963, we milked an average of 15,090 lbs. milk and 531 lbs. fat, with half the herd going on Ful-OPep Cattle-izer Dairy Feed in November 1962, and the rest in July 1963.” Herd jumps 19.9% for milking year Mr. L. C. Metzler and Sons, Rodney and Don, of Martinsburg, Pa., have been feeding their herd on Pul-O-Pep Cattle-izer Dairy Feed for the past year. Their DHIA records show; Year 1962 1963 This means an increase in milk production of practically 20% (after going on Cattle-izer. “Net'income per cow has increased between $55 and $60,” says Mr. 'Metzler, See whaf Ful-O-Pep Cattk-izer Dairy feeds can do for your milk production! Morgantown Feed & Groin Stevens & Morgantown Millport Roller Mills Millport S. H. Hiestond & Co., Inc. Salunga VV<(?O^^X\\XXXVVXXXXXX>^\XXXV^X\\\XXXXXXX\XX\ _*r No. cows 47.8 48.9 Lbs. milk 11,703 14,025 Grubb Supply Co. Elizabethtown Kirkwood Feed & Groin Kirkwood H. M. Stauffer & Sons, Inc. Leola and Witmer Lbs. fat' 430 492
Significant historical Pennsylvania newspapers