t 2—Lancaster Farming, Saturday', l March/.21,t 1964 Market News Reports At Lancaster Yards Meekly Review Bunowi and gilts’ U. S 1-2, 1 <lO-230 lbs 1G 00-16 75.n0 1, 100-225 tbs 16 75-17 25, few lots 17 50, U S 1-3, 19 0-2'40 lbs. 15 5 0-16 00, U S 2-3, 2'30- 260 lb's 15.00-15 50. Sows- US 1-2, 300-450 lbs 12 00-13 00, U. S 2-3, 450- GOO lbs 11 00-12 00. SHEEP- 475. Compaied with 333 head last week Tiading ac tne Shorn Slaughter lambs 50 higher Spring slaughter lambs 2 00-3 00 higher, and mlainly for Easter Specialty Trade Seveial lots Choice with few Pi line SO-95 lb Shorn slaugh ter lairbs cailying No 3 pelts 24 50-25 00, Spring slaughter lambs Choice 75-90 lb 2'B 00- 30 00. Choice 50-75 lb 29 GO -33 00, tew lots 30-35 lbs. 40. 00, tVooled slaughter lanilbs 75-85 lb Choice 22 00-2.3 00, Lot Choice 120 lbs 20 00. Friday, March 20 CATTLE 263 0 Compared v.uli 2446 head last week Sup pi' includes GO percent slaugh ter steers and 30 percent feed ei steei s Tiading slow Com plied "ith last weeks close, slaughtei steei s mostlj 25-30 lowei, tew earlj sales steadj, dosing sales 50 lonei Cows 2 3-.3 0 highei Bulls and Feed er steets stead'. Slaughter steeis Choice 0 30-1300 lbs 21 75-23 30, but steers oiei 23 00, weighed un der 1200 lbs Lot High Choice and Pnnie 1.100 lbs 23 GO* Good to low Choice 20 ~}o-Z2 00, Load High Choice and Pi line 1413 lbs 21 75. Cows Cuttei and Utility 14 7 5-15 75, Cannei and low Out let 13 25-14 75, Slielh canner dawn to 12 00 Dulls Utihtv and Commer- lo oal 19 50-21 50, Good gi ade V>itlLLlC 21 50-22 50 ' WEEKLY REVIEW Steei s Choice 5 50- CATTLE Receipts for GjO lbs 24 50-26 G 5, Load t [ le f our ays 26 200 compar- Choice 790 lbs 24 50, 2 loads e( j Wlt ] l 28,000 last weelc and Choice 1200 lbs 20 50 Good 23,600 a year ago and Chcnce 750-900 I’bs 21 50- Compared with last week’s close, slaughter steers steady. 22 75 CA.UVBS 625 Compared Heiteis steady to 25 lower ■with 577 head last week Trad- Cows strong to 5 0 higher Bulls mg moderately actn e Vealers steady 1 00 lower Choice and Prime Declines on Monday were grade vealeis 36 00-41 00. mostly lecovered on 'VVednes- Good 32 00-3(1 00 Standaid 28 days short supplv. 00-32 00, Utility 24 00-28 00 Slaughter steers Four loads HOGS 1350 Compared with Prime 1225-1280 lbs 23 00, 1 504 head last weeHc Trading two loads Choice 960-1025 lbs modelateh actne Barrows and 23 00, bulk High Choice and gilts 25-50 lowei Sows about Pnme 1100-1350 lbs 22 00- steadv. (Continued on Page 7) FARM BUREAU EARNS UP TO $3.00 MORE ON EVERY HOG YOU MARKET HOGS CONSIDERED “normally healthy” can cut your profit as much as $3.00 per animal. The cause? WORMS!... in spite of ordinary treatments. Stop this unnecessary waste. For complete worm control, feed Farm Bureau sup plements containing HYGROMYCIN. Your hogs will be healthier, gain faster and provide great er profit. Lancaster - 394-0541 t/L New Holland - 354-2146 WfcWfilrea Quarryville - 786-2126 BUREAU FARMERS’ COIN’ HOG WILD! About the New Hog Feeding Concept Vintage Sale CAjTITLB - 505 Supply in cludes 34 pei cent cows. Com pared with last Tuesday’s-mar« ket, slaughter steers steady, spots 2’5 lower on Choice grade. Cows 50 higher. Bulls steady to 50 lower. Choice 950-1275 lb Slaugh ter steeis 21 85-23 00, Several 23 10 to 23 60, 1300-1380 lbs. 20 50-22 00, Good to low Cho ice 20 50-22 00, Standard 19. 50-20 50 Good 8 20-925 lb Heifers 19. 75-21 00. Cow's - cutter and Utility 15. 50-1 G 2‘5, Canner and low Cut ter 14 2'5-15 50, Shelly canner down to 13 00 Bulls Utility and Commer cial 19 00-21 Bis, few down to 18 50 Few Small lots Good and Choice 'Bl7-935 lib Feeder Steers 20 85-24 B's 'CA'L/VES 371 Vealers grad ing High Choice steady; all otheis 1 00-2 00 lower, s ip o t s 3 00 lowei on weights under I'2o lbs Choice giade vealers 34 50- 39 50, Good 29 00-34 50, Standaid 27 00-29 50, Utility At the March 14 hog sale 2.2 50-27 00 257 market hogs sold about HOGS 116 Barrows and s teadj Hogs weighing 170-190 gilts 25-50 lower. U S. 1-2, pounds were 1.5 85-116 75, 190- 185-218 lb Barrows and gilts 2 10 pounds 16.25-16 50, 210- 15 85-16 10, few lots U S 1- 2 30 pounds 16-16.75, 2'30 3, 186-200 lbs 15 75, Lot No pounds up 15 35-16 10 Sows 1, lbs 16 25, Lot U S 1-3, brought 11 10-13 10. 234 lbs 15 50, few lots No 1, ' 147-168 lbs 14 25-15 10 US. There is no gain so certain as 1-3, 305-510 lb. Sows 11 35- that winch anises from spar -50 mg what you have. SHEEP- 59 Supply mainly —Publius <Syrus JL » f $ *4^ NEW HOLLAND, PA. s' 1 ? # Market News Reports New Holland Auction ITucsday, March 17 Sauder Now available for certain models of the following tractors FORD FERGUSON INTERNATIONAL JOHN DEERE MASSEY - FERGUSON MINNEAPOLIS - MOLINE OLIVER y--Hy+-.v FEATURES: (1) Easily attached or detached. (2) Operated by tractor’s hydraulic system. (3) Lever trip within easy reach of* operator. (4) Fork raises “level” and has removable tines. (5) Break-Away Coupler is standard on all Loaders, (c) Scoop can easily be attached to the Fork. (7) Sturdy construction, jet reasonably priced. FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT YOUR LOCAL TRACTOR DEALER OR US DIRECTLY Thursday, March 19 CATTLE: 90G. Supply in cludes 37 percent cows. Com pared with last Thursday’s maiket, slaughter steers 25-50 lower, spots steady. Cows 50 higher Bulls strong. Choice 975-1300 lbs. Slaugh ter Steers 21 75-23.00, several to 23 35, 1300-1375 lb. 20.75- 22.00, Good to low Choice 20 - 50-22 00, Standard 19.50-20.- 50. Cows' Cutter and Utility 15 25-16 35, Canner and low Cutter 13.75-15.25, Shelly canner down to 12 50. Bulls Utility and Commer cial 19 00-22 00. CALVES- 325 steady to 1.00 lower. Choice 36.00-40.00, Good 32 00-36 00, Standard 27.G0-32 32 00, Utility 23,00-27 00, Call (Continued from Page 2) Spring lamlbs for Easter Spe cialty Trade Choice and Prime 20-3'3 lbs spring lambs 41 00-44 00, 25-50 lbs. 36.00- 40 00, 50-65 lbs 27 00-33 50. Pew Good and Choice wool ed slaughter ewes 8 00-10 50. Easily Attached in Only 3 Minutes PORSCHE DIESEL DEXTA ALLIS - CHALMERS & A. - > pjixx;.: T%~' t: *> Manufactured by doivn to 18 00 SHEEP. 82. Supply j nU|)ji Spring lam'bs lor Easier & nalty Trade Choice 20-gg 38.50-43.50, 35-47 lbs 34 ? J 40.50, 45-55 lbs 33 50-3* 50-85 lbs. 28.60-34.00. 1 Dairy cows sold slow lt barely steady at the March i* auction A total of 168 ttnt tour bulls and eight crossed the block. Fresh Holstem cows broajj Ouernseys 250, and other breeds 515 250 Stock bulls were 210, and stock heifeis tj 175 Veal ers • The 265 head met a steaii market at the March u t:on of horses, pomes mules. Mules iby the jn,, brought s2so'-500, and sijji* were $l5O-2'.10 Riding fcorse made $125-420, and dnru, horses were sl2is-200. p olj mares ranged $4O-1-00 ai( geldings $3O-125 Killer bocse were 6 to 6% cents a poant A steady market took tht 594 hogs at the March 16 am tion Retail hogs to local bat ohers brought 16 75 to 17 j, while grades 1 to 3 went ti pacikers at 16 to 16.50. Hear) weight hogs brought 15-K The 25 shoats changed ban* at $8 50 to $l4 50 per head The 113 head of calres met a steady market at the Marti 16 sale Choice and prime real, eis were 36-39 50, good an< low choice 34 50- J 36, stand*: 30-34, and cull and commu 20-25. HYDRAULIC LOADER PHOXE 354-8721
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