Farriimg, Saturday, February 29, 1964 Market News Rep At Lancaster Yards Weekly Review Frida}, Feb. 28 CATTLE 2400 Compaied •with 2170 head last week Sup ply includes GO percent slaugh tei steeis and 25 percent feed ei steers Tiadmg moderately active. Compared with last weeks close, slaughter steers weak to 50 lower, spots 1 00 lowei Cows-Cannei and Cuttei ■•teddy, Utility steady to 25 lowei Bulls steadv. Feeder -teeis strong. Slaughter steeis Choice '•".0-1275 lbs 21 50-22 50, few lots High Choice and Pnme 23. Ml tew lots 930-970 libs 2>3. 2.-23 50 Good to low' Choice 20 25-22 00, 2 lots Choice 1303- i5O 5 lbs 19 GO-19 75.' Cows Cuttei and Utihtj 14. ">O-15 75 Cannei and low Cut >ei 1 5 25-14 75, Shelly canner tonn to 11 70 Bulls Utility and Coramei nal 19 0 0-21 50, Good 21 50- 22 75 Feedei Steeis Load Choice and Fanc\ 735 lbs 23 75, Se\- tial load■> Choice Mith Fancv Cud 723-840 lb a 22 "0-23 00, X. | I'' J 'GRASSLAND s L' SEED FORMULAS FOR Hay • Pasture • Silage Investigate Hotlman HI'S Formulas before jou order .illalfa, clover or jja-sture seed for the spring ot 1904! I Heavier yields, real economy, trouble-saving efficiency—these are only three of the key factors behind Hoffman's new HPS Grassland Seed formula? for hay, pasture and tilage. Now you can select from 13 carefully formulated Hoffman grass land seed mixtures the ones most exactly suited for your needs, your soil and climate conditions. Careful study, testing, and eval nation have determined the scien tific compounding of 13 “tailor made" legume-grass formulas. F xch Is designed for specific situations, Each includes those varieties which, based on field experience and test work, will do the best job. Before you plan your spring olantmgs, investigate Hoffman HPS Formulas. The right balance of van ities may make a sizable differ ence in your return from every acre. Hoffman HPS Formulas are ready mixed, pre-inoculated, and ready to ipw. Ask your Hoffman Seed Man for details, or Phone 898-3421. A. H. HOFFMAN SEEDS, INC. Landisville (Lancaster County), Pa. RIVTSE ■v ' t'J \ • , - vv’3»' J VjSSf | t L ' R_ . < - -I fupk:s'-g> Choice 750-959 lbs 20 7 5-21. 75, Lot Good 860 lbs 19 75, 2 loads Choice 437-588 lbs 26. 75, Load 561 lbs 26 '5O, Load Choice 59 3 lbs 25 50. CALVES GOO. Compared with 439 head last week VeoA ers steadj Trading active. Choice and Prime grade 37 0 0- 42 00. tew to 44 00, Good 32. 00-37 00, .Standard 28 00-32. 00, Utility 24 00-28.04). HOGS; 130 Compared with T3S3 head last week. Trading moderately active Barrows and gilts 25 lower Sows stea <3) Bairows and gnlts 1 1-2, 19-230 tbs 16 '5O Xo. 1, 190-225 lbs 17 (Continued on Page Chicago Cattle WEEKLY REVIEW CATTLE Salable meipts Inst tom da\s 24,500, com puted 29 200 ■week ago and 27,60-6 a year ago Tiadmg on blaughtei steers and heifeis actne, compared last Fnday 70-100 highei Cows steady to 50 highei, ad \ance mamlv on Utility and Commeicial Bulls 50-7 5 lugh er Slaughter steeis At mid week, loadlots Mixed Choice & Prime 1000-1150 lbs 22 50- 23 00 including two loads 1050-1100 lbs 23 00 Bulk High Choree and Prime 1150- 1400 lbs 21 75-22 50, aiound dozen loads Fume 1200-1350 Make More Money with Better-B red. Better-fed Chicks mm Buy Better-Bred chicks for better livability, better de velopment and better pro duction. High producing strains are bred to lay 20 to 50 extra eggs above the aver age— extra eggs that pay you extra profits. For money-making pullets this fall—first, buy a high-producing strain—then, put them on Wayne! FOWL’S FEED SERVICE MILLERSVILLE R. D. 1, Quarryville SUPPLY CO. B. ». 2, Peach Bottom Millersville C. E. SAUDER & SONS DUTCHMAN FEED R. D. 1. East Earl MIL LS, INC. R. D. 1. Stevens MOUNTVILLE h. M. STAUFFER FEED SERVICE & SO NS, INC. R. D. Z, Columbia Witmer - Ronks - Lcol* •m 1 orts Market Vintage Sale "Tuesday, Feb. 35 CATTLE 48 0- Supply inclu des 42 pet cent cowls Oomlpared •with last Tuesday’s market, slaughter steers and cows stea dy Bulls strong. Choice 0 50-127-5 Kb. Slaugh ter steers 2H 75-212 60, Several 10i60-1190 Kbs. 22 715-22.10, 1300-1420 lbs 20 00-21 '5O, several down to 19 '5O Good to low Choice 20 25-22 o'o, Stan dard 19'00-20 25. -Cows Cutter and Utility 14. 75-115.75, Few to 16 00. Can ner and low Cutter 13 75-15. 00, Shelly cauner down to 11. 50 U. S. ■l7 00, 00-17 3) ißuWis Utility and Commer ■eial 19 '5O-2'2 o'o. iCALVBS 4'24 Venters stea dy to 1 00 lotwer. Choice 35. 00-39 50, Good 31 00-3t5 00, Standard 27 00-31 00, Utility 24 00-27 00, Cull down to IS. 00 HOGS 94 Harrows and gaits 25 higher U S 1-3, 184-233 lb B'ano'ws and gilts 16 10- 16 35, Lot No 1, 198 lbs 17 10 Lot No 1, 205 libs 16 85, Lot No 2, 234 lbs 16 Ob Lot Choice 40 lbs Feeder Pigs 22 50 cwt SHEEP 8 Not enough on sale to establish a market. lbs at 22 50 Late Bulk Choi ce 1100-1300 lbs 21 00-22 00 Choice 1300-1450 lbs 20 DO -21 00 Choice 1400-1550 lbs 19 00-20 00 late Good 900- 1200 lbs 20 00-21 50, Stand aid and Low Good 17 00-20 00, (Continued on Page 3) Make sure your chicks are Better-Fed—on Wayne Chick Starter for a strong, sure start; the Wayne Grow ing Program for rugged, fully developed pullets ready to lay more-and-bigger eggs this fall. J. K. STAUFFER & SON Lawn and Bollaire HERSHEY BROS. Rciiiholdh ROBBER’S MILL R. D. 1, Soaks GRUBB SUPPLY CO. Elizabethtown *• - ~f ,r > ' News Reports Holland Auction New Thursday, Feb. 27 CATTLE 875. Supply in cludes 27 pet cent cows. Com pared with last Thursday’s market, slaughter steers 50- 75 higher. Cows steady to 50 lower, most decline on utility grade Bulls strong. Choice 950-1275 lb. Slaugh ter steers 22.00-23 85, Sever al 1000-1150 lbs. 23 50-24.00, 1300-1450 lbs. 20 25-22.00, Good to low Choice 20.50-22.- 50, standard 19 50-20 50 Utility and Standard Heif ers 16 00-19 00 Cows. Cutter and Utility 14 25-15 50, Cannei and low' Cutter 13 50-14 75, Shelly can ner down to 12 00 Utility and bulls 19 50-21 85 Lot Mixed Good and Cho’ce 495 lb Feeder steers 24 75 CALVES 43 3 Vealers steady Choice grade vealers 36 00-40 00, few Prime 43 00, Good 32 00-36 00, Standard 28 00-32 00, Utility 24 00-28 - 00, Cull 17 00-24 00 SHEEP 4 Not enough on sale to establish a market Hairv cattle sold slow but steady at the February 26 aue- L; 1 - - ‘ " -*■ Broadcast Applications Pay Off With DAVCO* NITROGEN SOLUTIONS Davco’s Big N Plan Assures Faster Starts, Healthier Crops and Bigger Yields... at No Ex tra Cost or Labor ONE APPLICATION of Davco Nitrogen Solution does the job. You get quick-acting nitrate nitrogen for a fast start, and slower acting ammonia and urea nitrogen for continued action all season long, * MANY WAYS ... there are many ways and times to use Davco Nitrogen Solutions. Pre-plant, top dressing, side-dressing... winter, spring, summer or fa 11... returns two or three times your in vestment in increased yields and profits. Now is the Time to Grow More, Work Less, Earn More with the DAVCO PLAN SMUCKER BROS. Bird-in-Hand tion as 98 cows, eight siocfc bulls and two stock 3a.enfc r<l changed hands. Fresh Holstein cows brougit $275-485; Guernseys $J7r„ 24-0, and other breeds $37!- 275 Stock bulls were $l4«, 277 50, and heifers s4<osl«. The 270 head of harass jo*, xes and mules sold steady at the PeJb. 34 sale Mullen by th* pair brought $3OO-5-40, ai j singles made Pony mares were $4O-8-0 and geld ings s3'o“B's. Hiding borate $125-290, and driving boriee $125-200 Killer horses were G to 6V 2 cents a pound. The 379 hogs sold steady at the Feb. 2'.4 auction. Retail hogs to local butchers toromgkt 17 to 18 Grades 1 to 3 Trent to packers at 16.10-16.7<, and heavyweight hogs were lO.h#- I‘6 The 28 head cjl Cheats brought $6-11 per heatL Calves sold steady at Vk« Feb 24 sale as 130 head eold. Choice and prime vealer® 3.4- 41, good and low choice 34- 36, standard 30-3 andi mill and common 20-25. Commercial L.F. Advertising Pays Ph. 656-9156
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