Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, February 19, 1966, Image 2

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    2—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, February 19, 1966
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Weekly Review
Wbriiarj 18. 11X1(1
CATTLE a 3 0 0 Slaugh
-loi steeis opened the week
50-7 5r Higher, with laige
share ot advance erased on
sVednesda% to close the
week steady to 25c Higher.
Cows 5 0-1 Oti Lower. Bulls
and Feeder steel s tully
steady. Supply included GO
percent Slaughter steers, 20
peuent Cows and Bulls, with
the balance largely feeder
steers
SLAUGHTER STEERS
High Choice and Prune 1100-
1325 lbs 28 35-29.00, Choice
95 0-1300 lbs 27 23-2.8 30.
High Good to Low . Choice
20 50-27 30. Good 25 35-27.-
OV. Standaid 23 00-25 00
HEIFERS—One Lot Choice
SOU lbs $24 25 on Monday
COWS Utility 16 50-1-8 -
75 Cnttei 1 5 00-17 GO. Can
nei and Low Cutter 13 50-
15 '5 0
BULLS Choice 000-1150
lbs 25 50-26 50 Good 22 85-
25 00 Utility and Commercial
20 75-23 50 Few 1500-2000
lbs $23 50-24 00. with a cou
ple 2020-2250 lbs $24.35
FEEDER STEERS Cou
ple lots Choice 466-475 lbs
28 i)0-2 0 00, Load Mixed
Good and Choice 460 lbs
$27 50 Load Choice 1190
lbs in Good Slaughter flesh
$27 00 Choice 715-930 lbs
27 0 0-2 775 Mixed Good and
Choue .990-1030 lbs in Good
(Continued on Page 5)
PATZ
Sales & Service
Barn Cleaners > Silo
Unloaders - Cattle Feeders
Robert K. Rohrer
Quarryville, R. D. 1
Hensel 548-2559
Transfer Milk
Efficiently From Cow
to Bulk Cooler
The “Sputnick” MILK-PORT
ER is, the cleanest, most effi
cient method for transferring
milk fioiti cow to bulk cooler.
• Manufactured Irom heavy
gauge stainless steel.
• Lid seals lightly to keep
milk germ lie.e.
• Passes through openings
29” and over.
• Moies quiet and easily on
i iihher-tn ed, bull bearing
« heels.
• Poes an .tv with long, ex
pensive pipe, lines, milk
pumps and releaser.
• Two sizes. •
• Low-cost sanitizing.
| Inquire About Our
Lease Plan
Approved for -
City of Philadelphia
Amos H. Rutt
R. D. 2, Quarrvville, Penna.
780-3897
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MARKET
At Lancaster Yards
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Auction Only
February 1«, 11X10
CATTLE 715 Slaughter
“teers steady to 30c Lower.
Cows steady to 50c Higher,
or fully steady with Monday.
Bulls fully steady. Supply in
eluded 72 percent Slaughter
steers.
SLAUGHTER STEERS
High Choice and Prune 1100-
1250 lbs $28.3.5-28.85, Choice
950-1300 lbs. $,27 25-28.50,
High Good to Low-Choice 26.-
50-27 50. Good 25 35-26.85,
Standard to Low-Good $23.-
00-25.00.
COWiS Utility 16.50-18-
75. Cutter 15,00-17.60, Can
ner and Low-Cutter 14 00-
14 So.
BULLS Choice $25 75-
26 10. Good 22.85-23 50,
Utility and Commercial $20.-
75-23.85. Couple 2020-2245
lbs 24 315
FEEDER STEERS Load
Good 885 lbs $26 10
CALVES 120 Abaters
steady Choice 37.00-40 00.
Good 34 00-37 00. Standard
$3O 00-34"50, Utility $25.00-
30 00, Cull 20.00-23 50
HOGS ISO Barrows and
gilts $1 00-1 50 Lower
BARROAVS AMD GILTS
US 1-2 200-22*0 lbs $29 00-
29 35, US 1-3 190-235 lbs
$2B 00-28 75, US 2-3 250-260
W)i3 $27 00-27'85 One Lot
US 3, 27*5 lbs $25 50
SHEEP 37 AVooled
Lambs steady to weak Good
80-105 lb
Vintage Sales Stables, Inc.
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, Fa.
10 mi. East of Lancaster on Rt. 30
Kenneth E. Hershey, Sales Manager
ONE
OF OUR ~
NEW ~
MODELS '
As specialists in nutritional supplements, we have a
dozen “models” . . . one for every specialized livestock
need. Contents have been improved many, many times since
we first pioneered high-phosphorus supplements nearly a
quarter-century ago.
All-purpose products usually give you unnecessary
ingredients such as limestone, salt or other fillers. Young’s
VIT-Y-MIN specialized supplements are all precision balanc
ed nutritionally, all tailored to specific nutritional needs of
each type of livestock and offer highest mineral and vita
min value for your dollar.
Ask us' or your local Young’s representative for de
tails pn VIT-Y-MIN PRODUCTS.
IN LANCASTER. COUNTY:
, _ Robert L. Yohn,
Earl L. Viable, r. d. 1, Narvon
2460 Willow Glen Dr„
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NEWS
Vintage Auction
February 15, 10««
CATTLE 713 Sin lighter
steers 25-50 c Higher. Cows
steady to 50c Higher, But
late sales steady. Bulls
steady to weak Supply In
cluded 3(1 percent Cows.
SLAUGHTER STEERS
High Choice and Prime 1050-
1250 lbs 28.60-29.25, Choice
27 25-28.75, High Good to
Low Choice 25.75-27.75, Good
25.25-27.25. Standard 23.35-
25 60.
COWS Utility 16.00-
18 75, Few to $19.00. Cutter
15.25-17 25, Canner and Low
Cutter 14.25-15.50.
BULLS Good 23 10-24.-
GO, Utility and Commercial
$21.00-23 10.
FEEDER STEERS: Couple
Lots Choice G 6 5-950 lbs 26-
75
CALVES 518 Vealers
active, Steadj to $1 00 High
er Choice $37.00-39.50 Cou
ple $4O 00-40 50, Good 35.G0-37
37 00, Standard 31.00-35 00,
Utility 27 00-31 50, Cull 95-
115 lbs. $26 00-27 00, 80-90
lbs $23 50-26 50, 65-75 lbs.
$l7 00- 23.50.
HOGS 190 Barrows and
gilts mostly 50c Higher US
1-2 195-235 lbs 30 35-30 GO,
US 1-3 200-240 lbs 29 50-
30 00, US 2-3 195-250 lbs.
29 00-2‘9 50
SHEEP 24 Not enough
ot any one class to fully test
the m'arket tiend.
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YOUNtfS
VIT©MIN
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February 17 <
CATTLE 790 Slaughter
steers very uneven, mostly
steady; Instances 25e Higher
on Good Cows SQ-1.00 High
er. Bulls mostly $l.OO Low
er. ■Supply included 38 per
cent Cows.
- SLAUGHTER STEERS
Choice 950-1300 lbs 27.00-
28.00, Few 28 35-29.50,
Choice 1400-1535 lbs. 26.50-
27.50. High Good to Low
Choice 950-A250 lbs. 26.35-
27.35, Good 25.25-26.75,
Standard to Low Good 23.00-
25 10.
SLAUGHTER HEIFERS
Good and Choice 725-990 lbs.
20.75-24.50.
COWS Utility 16.50-18-
50. Few 18.50-19 50, Cutter
15’50-18.00, Canner and Low-
Cutter 14.00-15.50.
BULLS Good 22.75-24-
75, Few Choice 25 75-27 10,
Utility and Commercial $2O -
7i5i.23.35, tew 1960-2400 lbs.
$23.25-24.35, Cutter 19 35-
20 75.
CALVES 355 Vealers
mostly $2 00 Higher Choice
Vealers $37.00-40 50, Good
34 50-37 00. Standard $31.00-
New Holland Sales Stables, Inc.
Monday: Horse Sale 10:00 A.M.
Tack Sale to Follow Horse Sale
Monday: Hog Sale 11:30 A.M.
Monday: Beef Cattle 2:00 P.M.
Sale Order Bulls, Steers, Cows, Calves
Wednesday: Sale of Dairy Cattle 12:30 P.M.
Thursday: Sale of Beef Cattle . ~ 12:30 PA|.
Sale Order Bulls, Steers, Cows, Calv&s
Pb. New Holland 354-2194
YOU’VE GOT TO HAVE A SYSTEM-GO JAMESWAY POWER CHORINO
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POWER CIRCLE DRIVE
works when others stop
...even in frozen silage
Rock-hard, solid-packed silage leveled from wall to wa11...
that’s what you get with the Bn J Power Circle Drive that
doesn’t depend on silage surface for traction. Touch, Steel,
auger knives level cut throuth hard-pecked or
with under and up action. Slip clutch slows forward motion to
auger can chew its way through hard stuff moves forward•
as need be.
1-Pelnt Suspension full support that keeps the unloads?
level at all times, lowers it evenly. As a result, U can’t till
or ride Over when the going gets tough... cah’t burrow lM*~
fluffy new allege, high moisture corn or low-hlojstufe
silage. Can’t stall or causa spoilage. And; yoli MA
right after filling. ' r ' '
J ; M. E. SNAVELY
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445 South Cedar Street Ph. 626-SU4
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New Holland Auction
Sale Schedule
JOHN H. GINGRICH, Mgr.
Utility
35.00.
Cull 85-115 lbs. 24.50-28 VO
00-80 lbs. $10.50-24.50, !
SHEEP 11 Not enoii?!,
of any one class on sale io :
n market test.
COAVH
February 10. 1966
The sale was draggy in ,ii
but fresh cows with receipt;
totaling 138 cows, 11 bull
and 5 heifers. Fresh Hoi
steins, 275-460; Guernsey
150-200; other breeds, 150
(Continued on Page 3;
Chicago Cattle!
Weekly Review
CATTLE Receipts 17,000
as compared with 17,000 last
week and 23,'500 last year,
twelve market receipts ISO
400 compared with 189,800
last week and 244,900 a year
ago. High Choice and Prims
steers steady to 2i5 higher,
Average Choice and below
steady to 25 lower. Slangh
ter Heifers uneven, steady to
25 lower, with the decline
(Continued on Page 3)
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