Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, May 09, 1964, Image 2

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    —Lancaster Farming, Saturday, May 9, 1964
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Market News Reports Market News Reports
Lancaster Yards Vintage Sale New Holland Auction
Thursday, May 7 ter 14 50-15 50, Canner ligj.
WooKli Ko\icw Tuesday, Mays vtt-LE 942 Sr •- 14 50.
At
Choice 35 00 38 00, few 'Piime
39 00, Good 3100 35 00, Stand-
C I.TTLE 2500 Compared d Qo 27 00 ' 31 ° O, Utlllty 2400 ‘
with 3467 head last week Sup- ,hqGS 1400 Compared with
pl> includes 70 per cent slaugn* head last week (Barrows
ter steeis about 10 per cent gj^ s active, steady to 25
cows and the balance mainly bl<rbei
bulls with feedei steers scarce BARROWS & GILTS U S
Slauahtei steeis mamlv Good 12 \ 9Q . 230 i bs 1625-16 75, few
and Choice with Seveial loads lots y s 290-225 lbs 16 50-
High Choice and Pume Com- 1700 y s 1 . 3 _ lbs
paied with last weeks close, 15 7 5 1 16 25. U. S 2-3, 230-270
slaughter steeis mostly steady, lbs 2450.1525.
instances 25 lowei Cows steady SQWS u S 1-3, 300-450 lbs
to 25 lower Bulls fanly active, n 25.12 50, U S. 23, 400-600
steady to 25 higher jbs 1Q 5042 so_
SLAUGHTER STEERS- SHEEP 375 Compaied with
Choice 975-1300 lbs 20 50-22 00, head last week Spring
Seveial loads High Choice and s i aug hter lambs 50-100 lower,
Pume I_loo-12_50 lbs 22 00-22 50 Choice fi0 , 90 lbs 26 00-30 00,
Pait-load 1125 lbs 2275, Good L aioe ly 2600-2850, Good 40-35
19 50-20 75, Mixed Good and ... nn nn
Choice 20 50-2125, -Standaid lbS 2 °°
17 50-19 50. Pait-load of Stand-
Friday, Ma> 8
aid neat 1350 lbs 16 75 Cattle
HEIFERS Good and Choice UaiUC
750-950 lbs 18 25-20 00 WEEKLY REVIEW
COWS Utility and High CATTLE Receipts for the
\ie_ldmg Cuttei 15 25-16 25, few fOUI days 24.000 compared
16 50, 1425-1550 Can- 25,800 last week and 24,-
nei 13 25-14 25 400 a year a go
BULLS Utility and Commer- slaughter steei s and heifers
cial 18 50-20 50, Several High mostly steady, cows steady to
Yielding Uitlity 1500-2200 lbs 50 lowei. Bulls steady to 50
20 60-2175 higher
FEEDER STEERS few lots. Slaughter steers - Four loads
Choice 550-650 lbs 23 50-24.50, Prime 1190-1300 lbs. 22 25 on
couple Jots Medium 600-660 lbs. Wednesday, this the lowest
17 00-17 25 weekly top since October 1946,
CALVES 450 Compai ed with Bulk High Choice and Prime
557 head last week Fairly Ac- 1100 1350 lbs 21.00-22.00 Choice
tive, Vealers fully steady, 1000-1350 lbs 19 75-2100, late
FATTEN CATTLE
ECONOMICALLY
with WAYNE
BEEF BALANCER
This economical blend of protein ingredients, including urea,
helps fatten cattle on good quality roughage—economically
and efficiently.
Wayne Beef Balancer's high protein content also does a good
job of balancing farm grains.
FOWL’S FEED SERVICE
R D. 1, Quarryville
R. D. 2, Peach Rot tom
„ „ CATTOt?T > „ crtvc DUTCHMAN FEED
C. E. SAUDER & SONS MILLS, INC.
R. D. 1, East Earl R. d. 1. Stevens
MOUNTVILLE
FEED SERVICE
R. D. 2, Columbia
STILBESTROL
We have Wayne Beef Balancer with
or without stilbesfrol.
J. K. STAUFFER & SON
Lawn and Bellaire
HERSHEY BROS.
Reinliolds
GRUBB SUPPLY CO.
Elizabethtown
ROHRER’S MILL
R. D. 1, Honks
SUPPLY CO.
MILLERSVILLE
Millersville
H. M. STAUFFER
& SONS, INC.
Witmer - Ronks - Leola
CATTLE 724 Supply in
cludes 72 pei cent slaughter
steers, 20 pei cent cows with
the balance mainly .bulls Com-
pared with last week’s market,
slaughter to mostly 50
lower, instances .75 lower. Cows
mostly steady, instances 25 low
ei 'Bulls strong to 50 higher.
SLAUGHTER STEERS
Choice 950-H275 lbs 20 50-21 60,
,1300-1450 lbs 19 50-20 85, High
,'Choice and Prime 950-1300 lbs.
2150-2210, few Mixed Good
and Choice 20 25-2100, Good
19 00-20 50, Standard 17 00-
19 25.
S L A U lIFERS BULLS Utility and Commer
-sf°’2°fna cial 18 60-20 35, Cutter 17 00-
COWS Utility and High lg 6Q
Yielding Cutter 15 5016.50 Cut- CA ' LVES 239. Vealeis strong
ter 14 00-15 50, Canner 1310- to IQO , hlghei . choice 34 50-
14 50 S 7 00, Good 31 50-34 50, Stand-
aid 28 00-3150, Utility 25 00-
sales 20 25-21.00, Choice 1350- 2 g 50, few cull 22 00-25 00.
1500 lbs 19 00-20 25 Good 900- HOGS 125 ©airows and
1200 lbs 18 50-19 50, Mixed gllts stlong to 50 higher U. S.
Good and Choice 19 50-20 00. il2 207 . 222 lbs. 16 35-16 60, U.
Most Holstems 16 50-17 50 |g 189 . 2 39 lbs 15 50-16 00,
Slaughter Heifers High 1 lQt vlg 3 276 lbs 1350
20 50 C 2lOO Mostly SHEEIP 37 S ' prmg slaughter
20 50-2100, late Mostly 20 it* lambs 1 5O lower. Choice
24 ° O, L^ d ?’ ime n l iT rhmVp" 4 0- 60 lbs 24 50-26 50, Good 30-
50 on Monday, Bulk Choice . .
300-1100 lbs. 19 50-20.50 Mixed o
Good and Choice 19 25-19 50, At u th f ay 2 sale , of ogs
Good 18 00-19.25, Standard and 1179 bead changed hands Hogs
Low Good 16 00-18.00 weighing 160-180 P°^ ls
Cows Utility and Commer- brought 14.85-1510, 180^00
cial 13 50-15.00, Canner and Pounds 15.1015 60, 200-220
Cutter 11.50-14 00, mostly 1200- founds 1510-17, 220-240 pounds
13 75 15-15 60, 240 pounds up 14.50-
Bulls- Cutter to Commercial 114.75.
17.50-19 50. Soiws brought 12-13 35, and 11
Feeders - Couple loads Choice head -of 49 pound feeders sold
700 lb steers 2100. - for 25 50
Walter
Union Stock Yards, Lancaster, Pa
NOW offering another marketing service the WEEKLY
CATTLE AUCTION every Wednesday starting at 12:00 NOON
as well as the usual PRIVATE TREATY marketing six days a week.
It’s your choice take your pick but for the full value for your
livestock, consign to WALTER M. DUNLAP AND SONS tops in
livestock marketing service since 1898.
Listen to Dunlap market newscast Monday & Wednesday at 7:07 a.m.
WLAN 1390
CAPABLE SERVICE TO THE LIVESTOCK INDUSTRY SINCE 1898
Used Farm Equipment ° liver ower 3 p»-
r Int. 45 T Balers
John Deere 3 - 14“ Plow Trip Sauder Loader (Like New)
Beam 3 pt. |„t. 125 V Combine 12'
John Deere Hay Crimper ■
Ini. 255 Cultivator For 300 & IfBCIOfS
350 Farmall M. T ractor
254 A Cultivator for Super C & T-340A Crawler with Drott
4 in 1 Loader
Wheel Disk Morrow Farma |l Reg A Troctor
Inf. C2T Mower 7' Fast Hitch Farmo „ Cub Tractor
International Harvester Sales & Service
1054 S. State St., Ephrata, Pa. Phone 733-2283
•-‘ J ' 4 '•>'>* i }.: ~; i„ i :■! j i J,, J U.. < iil!i ijiUSil 2U I
1 • t
CA ripply m- -----
eludes 21 per cent cows hal- BULLS Utility and Connnc
ance mainly slaughter steei s cial 18 75-20 60, few High Yield.
Slaughtei steei s mostly steady, ov ® 1 ’ 2075
>2 tf 50 'higher 2125, Cutter 17.75-18 75
Instances strong to mg. „„„ ,
on Good to low Choice Cows 2OB, Vealers steady
and hulls steady Choice 3450-38 00, Good 32 00-
■SLAUGHTER STEERS' High 34 50 > Standard 27 50-32 00, Util
Choice and Prime 950-1250 lbs ll y 24 00 28 00, Cull 20 00-2400
22 25-22 85, Choice 950-1300 lbs. SHEEP 14 Not enough on
21 00-22 10, Good 19 50-21 25, sale to establish a market
Standard 17 50-20 00. * ,
HEIFERS; Choice 825-1025 Dau 'y C(yws m ® t a stead > ™ui
lbs 20 00-20 75. ket a t * he May 6 auctlon Jler «
COWS Utility and High 133 cows, three bulls and
Yielding Cutter 15 25-16 75, Cut- “ f the run ' .
Fresh Holstein cows brought
$275-425; Guernseys $150210,
and other bieeds $150200
Stock bulls brought $l4O-185,
and stock heifers were $6O-140
At the May 4 auction 292
head of horses and pomes
crossed the block. iPnces were
about steady.
Riding horses brought $lBO
- driving horses $lBO2OO,
pony mares $4O-100, and pony
geldings $3O-215. Killei hones
were 7 to 7M> cents a pound
The 345 hogs at the May 4
auction sold 25 lower Retail
hogs to local butchers bx ought
16.50-17; grades 1 to 8 went to
packers at 1550-16. (Heavy
weight hogs brought 14.50-1585,
and soiws were 'll-1850.
Vealers sold about steady at
the May 4 auction as 110 bead
changed hands Choice vealers
were 333850, good and low
choice 2933, standard 21-29,
and cull and common 18-25
Twenty one lambs were sold
Lambs 3040 pounds brought 28-
26, and 75-90 pounds were 27-68.
M. Dunlap & Sons
“The Old Dependable” Known Everywhere
LIVESTOCK BROKERS
Cattle • Calves # Hogs • Sheep
Ph. 397-513 G