—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, March 14, 1964 2 Market News Lancaster Yards Weekly Review 21 50 Choice 750-900 lbs 22. 50-23 50. Good and Choice Friday, Clinch 13 700-850 lbs 21 75, few CATTLE: 2425 Compared loads Good 700-900 lbs 20 00- with 2232 head last week Sup- 2 'l 00 pi.\ includes 55 percent slaugh- CALVES• COO Compared l er stceis and 35 percent feed- w uh 547 head last week. Trad .‘i steeis Trading moderately (Continued on Page C) nine ConVpaied with last weeks close, slaughter steeis - steadj to 50 higher, with most id the adianee on Choice grade weighing under 12 00 lbs Cows WEEKLY REVIEW deadv to 25 lower. Bulls stea- CATTLE Receipts for J, Feedei Steers strong. the four da >’ s 28 - 000 ’ c ° m P ar ; Slaughter 'steeis- Choice ed Wlth 23 - 000 last weekend 1000-1250 lbs 22 50-23 75. In- 2l! - 000 a ar ae °; + „ . eluding 4 loads at 23 75. Lot , Compared *ith last. Friday. Choice and Pi,me 1173 lbs. slaughter steers 25-27 lower, >3 85 Good to low Choice 20. °° off and 50-22 00 Few loads High Good loo ° l U t ffeF^ S f “ , . dine, slaughter heifers 25-50 md low Choice 21 70-22 00. C ows stro ng to 50 high- Heifeis few lots Good and er Bulls , Q loftel . Choice Sao-900 lbs 21 00--2. slaughter steers: Several . , IT , , , - , loads Mixed Choice and Prime Cows Cutter and Utility 14. 1000 .n50 lbs. 22 75-23.00, 75-15 75. Canner and low Cut- f&w loadg mostly p nme 12 00- tei 13 25-14 70, Shelly canner 1252 lbg 2 2.75, late Bulk down to 12 00 High Choice and Prime 1100- Bulls Utihh and Commer- 135 0 lbs 2 2 00-22 50, earlier cial_ 19 50-21 30, Good grade m the we6kj 22.25-23.00 with 21 50-22 00. 12 oads Prime 1200-1325 lbs. Feeder Steeis- Choice 500- 23 95 0 n Monday. Late High C5O lbs 24 00-20 00, Good choice and Pnme 1350-1450 450-57-5 lbs 21 00-21 50. Cho- i ks 2 1 00-22 00. Late Bulk ice 750-900 lbs 22 50-23 50, choice 1100-1300 Ihs. 2100- Good and 700-850 lbs 21 00- (Continued on Page 6) , At TIRE and BATTERY SALE APRIL Tst to MAY 30th FARM 1 Lancaster New Holland Quarryville 394-0541 354-2146 786-2126 f'SR fil ® SSfeaVj X 'S' 1 7 {wv* f**js A Great DEKALB. Variety That STANDS, YIELDS and Takes Heavy Planting ® f° r farmer who wants a com for extra stresses of thick planting and heavy fertilization. Bred to fight blight, borers and " stalk rot. “DEKALB” Is a Refistored Brand flare The number is a Variety Designation sm SMOICETOAVN Reports & ,Ph. I,anc. 897-353! , « l **■ ‘IC Market News Reports Vintage Sale New Holland Auction Tuesday, March 10 Thursday, March 12 CATTLE: 534. Supply in- OATTLE• 840. Supply inclu cludes 25 percent cows. Com- des gp percent cows, compared pared with last Tuesday’s mar- Wlth las)t Thuisday’s market, ket, slaughter steers strong. slaughter stee rs steady to Cows fully steady. Bulls steady. strong Cow 3 stea dy. Bulls Slaughter steers: Choice-950- weak to 50 lawer 1275 lb. slaughter steers 22.- .choice 975-1300 lb. Slaugh -00-23.35, several 23.50-23.85, t6r steers 22.00-.2i3.50, several Good to low Choice 20 50- 1000^(200 23 . M . 2 4.00. 22 20, Standard 19.50-20 50. Good x choice 20.50-22. lr C ™;„„ Cu ‘ ter Utility standard 19.75-20.50. lAn in and Choice 800-1050 Cutter 14.00-15.25, Shelly can- Heilfers 2 0 00-21.75, Utility ner down to 12.00. , , , , „ Bulls: Utility and Ccwmner- and 10.50-19.00 cial 19 00-21.85. C«; Cutto My 1 , Lot Choice 915 lb. Feeder 75 " 15>7 °- banner and low Cut steers 22.00, —. CALVES: 327. Vealers grad- is.iq.ig 10, No. 1, 178-187 mg Choice and Prime steady i bs< 15.50-IG.IO. to 100 lower. Good grade and Two lots Good ,02-98 lb. below steady to 1.00 higher. Feeder Pigs 14.25-15.50. Spots 200 higher on weights Sows u.s. 1-3, 335-550 lbs. under 120 lbs. H 50-13.25. Choice and Prime grade SHEEP: 11. Few Choice and vealers 35 00-39 00, Good 30.- Prime 35-45 lbs. Spring slaugh -00-35.00, Standard 28 00-31.- ter lambs 30.50-34.00. 00, Utility 24 00-28.00, Cull * * * down to 17.00. At the March 7 hog sale 356 HOGS 216. Bairows and head ot market hogs changed gilts steady. hands Market hogs: 170-190 Barrows and gilts US. 1-2, ibi 15 85-16.35; 190-210 lbs. 193-228 lbs. 16.25-16 35, two 15 85-17; 210-230 dibs. 16.10- lots No 1, 204-222 lbs. 16.50- 16 75, 230-240 libs. 15.75-16.- 16.60, Small lot No. 1, 193 35; 240 lbs up 14-15.50. lbs 16 85, Lot No. 2, 209 lbs. Sows 11-12 50. One lot of 77 pound feeder pigs 19.75. 16.00. U.S. 2-3, 239-255 lbs Looking at the world through rose - colored glasses... might help your herd’s production record keep ’em contented. But a more reliable way of getting top production at top profits is to feed Pioneer . . . the feeds with balanced amino acids for better protein build ing. Amino acids are the building blocks for all proteins. Balance them and you increase production and profits. 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Dairy cattle sold steady n the March 11 auction as mj caws, I'4 stoick hulls and si* stodk heifers changed hands Fresh Holstein cows $250-440; Guernseys slso. 2 , 35, and other breeds $l5O - Bulls were $llO-228, and heifers $ 6 0-14 0. Saddle horses gained $l5 to s'2ls per head while draft hor ses and mules continued steady at the March 9 auction; SIS head were in the run. Mules by the pair brought $250-400, and smiles s\lso - Draft horses hy the pair were $250-500 and single $125-250. Riding horses Sold for $125-300, and driving hor. (Continued on Page 3) v