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FARM RECORDS, available upon request, reveal “Lower Feed Conversions” and “Lower Cost per Dozen Eggs” in both large and medium size flocks now on the Farm Bureau Improved Layers Feeding Program, GET THE DETAILS TODAY learn how you can produce eggs moie efficiently the Faim Bureau Way, Start & Grow (Aniprol) Pullet Developer (Amprol) All Mash Breeder Growing Mash All Mash Layer Start Today... Feed the Farm Bureau Way! •Exclusive Trim Feature •Simple Te Erect with FARM BUREAU'S FARM BUREAU POULTRY FEEDS AVAILABLE IN MASH CRUMBLES PELLETS Quolifield FIELDMEN are anxious fa serve and assist you in designing a PROFITABLE POULTRY FEEDING PROGRAM. Lancaster 394-0541 All Mash Cage Layer Laying Mash Breeder Mash New Holland Quarryville • Vintage (Continued from Page 2) active 100-3.00 lower. VEALERS Choice 27 00- 28 50, few High-Choice and Prime 28 50-30 00, Good 24 00- 27.00, Standard 22 00-24 50, Utility 19 00-22 00, few Cull 16 50 19 00 HOGS 250 Bauows, gilts, and sows fully steady. BARROWS AND GILTS U. S 1-3 190 245 lb 18 00-18 25, 12 190 200 lb 18 5018 75, one lot 250 lb 18 00 U. S. 2-3 185- 240 lb 17 5018 10 SPRAYING Service Dairy Barns Poultry Houses CARBOLA Disinfecting White Paint • Dries White • Disinfects Against Disease • 90G Less Cobwebs 8 to 10 Mo. Fly Spraying DISINFECT POULTRY HOUSES 6 Witiner Rd., R 4, Lane. Maynard Beitzel Phone 302-7227 354-2146 SOWS - U. S. 1-3 300450 lb 13.00-14.00. SHEEP 22 Insufficient vol ume of any one class for a maiket test. SPRING LAMBS - Few Good 60-85 lb 17 00 21 50, At the June 27 auction 220 bogs changed hands. Hogs weighing 160-180 pounds bi ought 18 10 180-200 pounds 18 19 85. 200 220 pounds 18 - 19 50 220 240 pounds 18 18 35, and 240 pounds and up 17 50 17 75 Sows biought 13 50 14 00 FARM LOANS Loans for Machinery, Livestock, Cars, Repairs, and any farm purpose. • 0-35 jear Farm Mortgages Full and part-time farms eligible FARM CREDIT OFFICE 411 W. Roseville Rd. Lane. 393-3921 Poultry Supplement Wormer Mash XTR Aid (Med.) Co-op Aid (Med.) .•.THHTY YEARS SERVICE TO FARMERS Lancaster Farming, Saturday, July 4, 1964 • New Hollond (Continued from Page 2) few Prime $32 00 34 00, Good $26 00-28 50 Standard $23 00 26 00, Utility $2lOO 23 50. CuU $l6 00-21 00 Sheep 20 Not enough on sale for a maiket test Spung Lambs Few Choice 50 80 lb S2O 00 23 50 The 162 cows and 24 heifers met a steady maiket at the JuK 1 auction ot dauy cattle. Fiesh Holstein cows biought $275 650 Gueinsevs Sl5O-225 and othei bieeds $l5O-250. Stock heiteis weie 565-200 At the June 29 sale of hoises and pomes 405 head sold at slow and slcadc puces Riding hoises biought 5125 400 duv mg hoises $125 225 killer hoises 77H cents a pound. Pom maies weie $4O-110 and geldings $3O 125 Hog leceipts at the June 29 auction weie 306 head Puces weie $1 00 highei Retail hogs went to local butcheis at 19 20 25 and giad es 1 to 3 went to the packets at 18 50-19 00 Heavyweight hogs biought 17 2518 25 The sows bi ought 11 50-14 00 The 130 cahes at the June 29 auction bi ought steady to SI 00 low oi puces Choice \ealeis sold at 30 32 good and low choice 26 30 standaid 23- 26 and cull and common 20-23. The 30 lambs weighing 60 to 90 pounds biought 20-22 50 • Chicago (Continued Horn Page 2) beef 50-1 00 higher Heifer beef steady to 1 50 higher Cow beef steady to 50 lowei Slaughtei steei s High Choice and Pume 1150-1400 lbs 23 75- 25 00, mostly 24 25-24 75 late with three loads averaging 1250-1300 lbs at 25 00, on Mon day, several loads Prime 1325- 1370 lbs 24 50-24 75, few loads High Choice and Pume 1400- 1450 lbs 23 75. Late Bulk Choi ce 1000-1450 lbs 22.75-24 00, Load Choice 1500-1650 lbs 20.- 00-22 75, Good 900-1250 lbs. 19 50-22 00, Standaid and Low Good 18 00-19 50, most Hoi steins 18 50-19 00. Slaughter Heifers: Around six loads Mixed High Choice and Choice *md Prime 950' 1050 lbs 23 00. Choice 800-1100 lbs 21 25 22 75, late 21.75-22 50. Mixed Good and Choice 21 GO -21 50, most!/ Good 19 00-21.00. Cows utility and Commer cial 13 n J-15 25, Canner and Cutte i 2 00-14 50 Bi . Cutter to Commercial 17 Jl9 00, eailier in the week, v > to 20 00 Fat Commercial .. 00-15 00 Feedeis Four loads Good vi ith end c Choice 550-880 lbs. ficeis 2100-22 50 load Good and C '.oice 925 lbs 19 25 Pequea 4-H Hears Visitors Membeis of the Pequea Val ley 4-H club heaid a 4-H clan membei fiom Coloiado tell of hei expei lences in 4-H at a Monday evening club meeting in the Intercomse file hall Miss Judj Hildied. Larimer title aie Judy Perella and County, Colo, was pait of a delegation of 38 Colorado youth visiting in the county this week. Miss Cynthia Brackbill was elected candidate for county 4-H queen and Evelyn Groff is alternate Candidate and al ternate for the junior queen title aie Judy Perella and Carol Eby, respectively. Vice president Carol Eby chaired the meeting in the ab- 9
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