!-^fLancaster Farming, Saturday, lApril 4,.! 1964 2 r' r\ V jCl.k - ,i f Trf *•,!«- - t Market News Reports Market News Reports At Lancaster Yards Vintage Sale New Holland Auction Weekly Review Feeder steers unevenly steady Tuesday, March 31 Thursday, April 2 were $35*90 and gelding, .to 1 00 lower, CATTLE- 526. Supply in- CATTLE: 712. Supply includ- HO. Friday, April 3 Slaughter steers: Choice 950- eludes 35 per cent cows. Com- es 29 percent cows. Compared The 475 hogs at the CATTLE- 4100 Compared 1350 lbs. 2160-23.00, Loads and pare d with last Tuesday’s mar- with last Thursday’s market, 30 auction sold at steady with 2363 head last week, lots 1085-1107 lbs. 23.75, Load ket, Slaughter cows steady to slaughter steers steady. Cows Retain hogs to local buh^ Stalling this week on Wednes- Prime 1333-1368 lbs. 23.50, 2 25 lower. Slaughter bulls weak, steady to 25, spots 50 higher, were 15.50-17.50. Grades H, day, the Lancaster Union Live- lots 1085-1170 lbs. 23.75, Load Several High Choice and Bulls steady. to the packers brought 1575 y stock Auction market will he Choice 1402 lbs. 22.00, Several Prime 1000-1220'. lbs. slaughter Choice 950-1300 lbs. slaughter 16-25. Heavyweight hogs operating, sales at the auction loads Mixed Good and Choice steers 23.00-23.85,, Choice 950- steera 21.75-23.10, Several 1300- 14.50-15.50. v ill he confined to Cattle Divi- 2150-22.25, Good 20.0012150, 1300 lbs. 21.75-22.85, Good to 1375 lbs. 21.00-21.75, Good to Vealers met a 1.00 U», sion only Standard 19 00-20 00, few Utility Low Choice 20 50-22.00, Stan- Choice 20.00-21.75, Stan- market as 89 head sold oift. Supply i ncludes 75 percent 17.50-19.00. dard 19.00-20.50. Cutter and da ™ 19 00 ‘ 2 ®-°J?; , ,„ .. March 30 auction. Chon* u slaughter steers and 20 percent Heifers- Several lots and Utility slaughter cows 14 50- - _ Q^.,. and Standard Heifers prime vealers were 64-38, m feeder steeis. Trading slow, loads 800-950 lbs. grading Good 15.35, Canner and Low Cutter 16 00-19.00. and low choice 30.34 Compaied with last weeks close, and Choice 20.00-2100, two lots 13.75-14.75, Shells down to 12.- Cows: Cutter and Utility 14.- 26-30. and cull and common Slaughter steers weighing Choice 945-968 lbs. 21.35-21.60. 00. Utility and Commercial J 5 ’ 16 - 25 - SeveralJu 16 50. Cann- 24. undei 1150 lbs and grading Cows Cutter and Utility slaughter bulls 1900-2100. Choice steady, all otheis 50 14 75-15 50, Canner and low Cut- CALVES - 280 Vealers steady. y m ... ana ~•> lowei Cows steady to strong ter 13 75-15 00, Shelly canner Choice and Prime vealers 34 00- Bulls Utility and Commer- L>lllCa2o Cattle Bulls 25 to mostly 50 lower. (Contmuea on roe 3) 37.50, Good 29 00-33 00, Stan- cial _Jf_ * . dard 26 00-29 00 Utility 22.00- CALVES. 319, Vcaleis steady WEEKLY REVIEW ‘ 26 00, Culls dowA to 17.00 to wea £ Cho i ce S rade vealers HOGS 118. Barrows and 00-37 50,, Good 3100-36 00, CATTLE" Receipts (%; gilts steady US No 1-2, 193- Standard 26 50-31 50, Utility the four days 23,600 Compaq 99ft lh;=v'■>■ :■ •: s■:?/*:' -\>*&-,;,- ;.:n| GRO-BITS 9 ' V- T dditive Extras, provides the complete nutrient requirements needed during this vital period of physio logical turmoil. These ore the birds with "staying power" for heavy production of eggs which find a ready market. For high est earnings per layer in the future, GRO-BITS is the feed for your pullets today! Buy GRO-BITS from ... Eastern States A farmer-owned cooperative 9 Headquarters; West Springfield, Massachusetts . 1 i ' I- ’f 'J! » * •• A s «■' 'i ' * v>x y'\\'f^ ' ' ' s ',« . V> 5 S' 4 ' -Ci'- ; 'it ,>' ', V >■!' ■■ > : : stern States' GRO-BITS today's pullet ed for developing tomorrow's profit-mak g layers. Why? GRO-BITS with Feed HI EXCHANGE M ' V