Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, February 05, 1966, Image 2

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    —Lancaster Farming, Saturday, February 5, 1966
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At Lancaster Yards
Weekly Review Auction Only
KVIm'HUI'J 4, KMMI
CATTLE 1650 Weekly
Rex lew covers mainly Wed
nesday Auction with a tew
sales from Tuesday. Xo sales
oi Lhestock on Monday due
to Adverse weather Choice
and Prune Slaughter steers
»te,id\ to 25c Higher. Good
25-50 11 1 slier Cows $1 00-
350 Highei Hulls scarce,
ten sales steady to strong
Feedei steers not fully os
t.ihlished Supply included 55
peicent Slaughtei steers, "23
ptnent Feeder steers, bal
ance l.u gelv Cons and Bulls.
SLAUGHTER STEERS
Chou e 1000-1350 lbs 27 50-
2,s 7 5 including Aioiind 10
bonds Bought to arme on
Tuosdai Hiah Choue' and
Pnme 1075-1300 lbs 28 50-
2’i 55 Pait-'oad Choice 1425-
1480 Ills 27 00-27 75, Dish
Good to Low Choice 27 25-
27 75 Good 0 50-125(1 lbs.
2 1) 55-27 50 1 500-1400 lbs
25 75-20 75 Standaid to Low
Good 2.5 50-20 10 Utihtj and
Standaid 20 75-22 75
COl\S UtiliU IS 25-20 50
Fne head 20 85-21 35. Cut
tei 17 00-10 75 Few Cannei
and Low Cnttei 15 00-16 50
LULLS Good 1000-1375
lbs 24 60-25 35. Thiee Choice
040-005 lbs 26 00-20 25. Util
m and Coniineicial 2'2 00-
24 25. Few Cutter 1,0 25-
20 10
FEEDER STEERS One
Lot Choice 500 lbs <129 00,
(Continued on Page 3)
USD A Releases New
Age- Statistics Book
A tact-filled yearbook that
pinpoints recent developments
hi Amencan agriculture, “Ag
neultural Statistics, 1965 ”
■was released tins week by the
17 S Department ot Agncul
tm e
The publication contains
items ot mteiest to tanners
and to others associated with
agiicultuie The 11 chapteis,
and inoi e than 600 pages,
pi o\ide tables and othei in
toi niation on agi icultural pio
diution and pines supplies
cohs nr onie and lelated
'-nbipfts The handbook also
fames mtoi niation on land
ti'P lai in owneislup faun
woikeis and tood consump
tion Theie aie statistics on
tieathei height rates letiig
eiated warehouse stoiage
fisbenes loiestiv noild
ciops and loieign tiade
Xew tables in this issue
iiulivde mtoi nvation about
the wheat and teed gram
piogiams showing acreage
duel ted and payments earn
ed hv States lorest land,
showing aiea and ownership,
folnme ol saw timber, tinfber
<ur and tnnbei growth and
inoi taliti, and exports of
giains under specified govern-
incut piogiams.
‘Agiicultuial Statistics,
1 !H>s” is available for $1.75
trom the Superintendent -of
J)« aments, U S Government
Punting OflKe, Washington,
D C 2040-2
PAH
Sales & Service
Barn Cleaners - Silo
Unloaders - Cattle Feeders
Robert K. Rr'irer
Quarryville, R 0. 1
Hensel K 1 8-1: .59
MARKET
February S, 1000
CATTLE 663 Choice
and Prime Slaughter steels
steady to 25c Higher, Good
25-50 c Higher. Cows $l.OO
- Higher. Bulls scarce.
Supply included 85 percent
Slaughter steers.
SLAUGHTER STEERS
Choice 1000-1350 lbs. 27 50-
28 75, One Load High Choice
and Prime 1100-1300 lbs
28 GO-29 25 Part-Load Chotce
1425-1480 lbs 27 00-27 75,
High Good to Lon Choice
27 25-27 75, Good 950-1200
lbs 2G 35-27 50. 1300-1400
lbs 25 75-26 75. Standaid to
Lon-Good 23 50-2 G 10, Util
it\ and Standard 20 75-22 75.
COWS Utility IS 25-
20 50. 5 head 20 85-21 55.
Cuttei 17 5a 19 75 Few Can
nei 15 35-16 50.
DULLS Good 1009-1375
lbs 24,60-25 35, Thiee Choice
040-005 lbs 26 00-26 25 Util
uj and Commeicial 22 00-
24 25. Fen Cuttei 10 25-
20 10
BARROWS AXD GILTS
CS 1-2 190-240 lbs 31 00-
31 50 few US 1. 31 50-32 00,
US 1-3 190-250 lbs 30 dO
-31 00 .Mainly 30 50-30 75. 2-
3 250-270 lbs 20 50-30 00.
Vintage Sales Stables, Inc.
STATE GRADED
Fed - Cattle
SALE
Tuesday,
Feb. 8, 1966
FAUQUIER
LIVESTOCK
EXCHANGE
INCORPORATED
MARSHALL, VIRGINIA
All off the farms of Northern Virginia
BE HERE!
Telephone: Code 703 No. 364-4861
PARADISE, PENNA.
Bulls, steers, butcher cows,
Hogs, lambs and veal calves
Sold On Commission
Sale every Tuesday 2 P.M.
Fat hogs and Feeder pigs sale
Every Saturday at 10 A.M.
For marketing information
Phone Area Code 717-442-4181
Box 100 Paradise, Pa.
10 mi. East of Lancaster on Rt. 30
Kenneth E. Hershey, Sales Manager
NEWS
Vintage Auction
DUE TO THE SNOW
STORM, TUESDAY’S SALE
WAS NOT REPORTED.
•HOGS
Juainal-y 2», 1066
Hogs sold about steady
compared to the preceding
week with 153 head offered.
Handyweight, 180-240 _ lbs.
sold mostly 29 75-30.60, re
tail to 31.00; 240 I'bs. and
up, 26 10-30 00, a few light
weights ranged 26 75-28 25;
sows, 25 75-27 25.
Book Holstein Scores
High In SNF Test
UK A TTI jK BORO, Vt. A
mne-\ ear-old registered Hol
stein cow Roaring Maples
Lucitei Faith owned bv Roy
H & Ruth H Book, Ronks,
has completed a lactation of
15 697 lbs milk, 632 lbs
buttertat and 1 306 lbs sol
ids-not-fat in 305 dajs.
Under Holstein-Fnesian As
sociation ot Amei ica’s pro
duction testing, the sohds
not-fat portion of milk is be
ing recorded as part of each
con’s lactation credits SNF
are those nutrients such as
protein, lactose and minerals
found below the creamline of
milk
REPORT
New Holland Auction
THE SNOW ity and Commercial
MONDAY OR 24.00.
TO
NO
DUE
STORM.
•WEDNESDAY SALES WERE
HELD THIS WEEK.
February 3, 1066
CATTLE 1136 Slaughter
steers steady to 50c Higher,
Cows 75-100 Higher. Bulls
steady. Supply included 60
percent Slaughter steers, and
25 percent Cows.
SLAUGHTER STEERS
High Choice and Prime 1050-
1300 lbs. 28.25-28.85, Cou
ple 29 10-29 35, Choice 1000-
1300 lbs. 27 25-28 50, ,1300-
1465 lbs. 26 75-28 00, High
Good to Low Choice 27.00-
27 50. Good 25 50-27 25,
Mainly 26 00-27 25. Standaid
to Low Good 24 00-25,75.
COWS Utility IS 50-
20 50 10 head 20 60-21 85.
Cutter 17 25-20 00. Canner
and Low Cuttei 15 25-17 50
BULLS Choice 26 10-
27 35. Good 23 25-25 75, UtH-
FARM IXCOMK VP
Realized net income per Loadlots Prime 1150-1400 lbs.
farm in 1966 is likely to be 28 00-28 25, around fourteen
record high, up from the $4,- loads at 2825, High Chbice
100-plus per farm for 1965, and Prime 1030-1400 lbs 27.25-
says the US. Department of 28 00, Choice 900-1400 lbs. 26.-
Agnculture. (Continued on Page 10)
New Holland Sales Stables, Inc.
Sale Schedule
Monday: Horse Sale 10:00 A.M.
Tack Sale to Follow Hone Sale
Monday: Hog Sale 11:30*'AJL
Monday: Beef Cattle 2:00 P.M.
Sale Order Bulls, Steers, - Cow v Calves
Wednesday: Sale of Dairy Cattle 12:30 P.M.
Thursday: Sale of Beef Cattle , . , 12:30 P.M.
Sale Order Bulls, Steers, Cows, Calves
JOHN H. GINGRICH, Mgr.
Ph. New Holland 354-2194
IF YOU PLANT CORN
YOU # LL WANT THIS
Ortho Unipel Starter
Fertilizer 13-34-10
Also available in bags or bulk
20-10-10, 16-16-16, 10-30-20
T.M. Reg U.S. Pat. off. Ortho and Unipel
FOR MORE INFORMATION CONTACT
■■■■OTIPHNPMMIM
SMOKETOWN, PA.
■CALVES 483 Vealwa
Fully steady. Choice 45.00-
46.50. few to ?49.S'®, Good
41.50-44.00, Standard 35.50.
40.50, Utility 3(hOO-8«.W),
Cull 27.50-31.00, with 70-90
lb. Cull 24 00-28.00.
Chicago Cattle
Weekly Review
CATTLE Receipts 19,900
compared with 24,800 last
week and 23,800 a year ago,
twelve market supply 155,700
compared with 174,500 last
week and 180,800 a year ago.
Slaughter steers and heifers
strong to 50 higher. Cows ac
tive throughout the week 1.00-
200 higher and at the close,
highest since April 1962, bulls
50-1 00 higher and highest since
January 1962, in the carlot
dressed beef trade, steer and
heifei beef 50-1 00 higher, cow
beef 1 00-2.00 higher.
SLAUGHTER STEERS
New Holland, Pa,
• Easy to handle in SO lb.
bags . . .
• Proven performance . . .
• Highest available
analysis . . .
• Convenient to store and
use . . .
• Most uniform pellet . ♦ .
• Uniform early response . v
• Higher yields
Phone 397-3539
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