Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, February 26, 1966, Image 2

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    2—Lancaster Farming, Saturday. February 26, 1966
At Lancaster Yards
Weekly Review
February 25. 1»B«
CATTLE 2800 Slaugh
ler steer* $1 00-1.25 Higher.
InutiiiicoH 1 5o higher on High
Choice and Prime Cows
steady to strong, instances
25c Higher, Hulls steady to
25c Lower Feeder steers
strong to 50c Higher. Sup
ply included 65 net cent
Slaughter steers la iieicetU
Cows and Hulls with the Bal
ance niaiiiij Feeder steers.
SLAUGHTER STEERS
Clio ce <» 10-1 BTiO lbs 2S 2a
-20 75 10 head ot Prime s2*9 -
85-31 OU. High Good to Low
Choice 27 75-28 50 G_ood 26 -
50-27 00. Standard to Low
Good 23 25-26 25. Utility ?0-
35-2*2 00
HEIFERS Good and
Choice 750-90(1 Ihs 24 25-
2(> 00. Standard 22 Od-23 25
COWS Utility 16 50-
I‘t 00. ten to *lO 35. Cutter
1 5 00-1 S 00 Canner and Low
Cutter I*4 25-15 30
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Apply On Frozen Ground
T AT TV/T , • T Ncw Holland 354-2112
Ivan M. Martin, Inc- Terre hiii 445-3455
Blue BUI, Pa. Gap 443-4148
New Holland Sales Stables, Inc.
Sole Schedule
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 13:30 P.M.
Sale Order Bulls, Steers, Cows, Calves
JOHN H. GINGRICH, Mgr.
Ph. New Holland 354-2194 New Holland, Pa.
Vintage Sales Stables, Inc.
PARADISE, PENNA.
Bulls, steers, butcher cows,
Hogs, lambs and veal calves
Sold On Commission
Sale every Tuesday 2 P.M,
Pat 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
MARKET
Auction Only
February S 3. 10(10
CATTLE 948 Slaugh
ter steers 50-1.25 Higher,
Cows 30® Higher or fully
steady with Monday. Bulls
steady to weak. Feeder steers
strong to 50c Higher. Supply
included 73 percent Slaugh
ter steers.
SLAUGHTER STEERS
Choice 9 50-13*50 lbs. TS 25-
20 75 Around 10 head Prime
$29 85-31 00. High Good to
Low-Choice 27.75-28 50, Good
26 50-28 00. St'andard_ to Low
Good 23 25-26 25. Utility 20.-
35-22 00
SLAUGHTER HEIFERS
Good and Choice 750-900 lbs
24 25-26 00. Standard 22 00-
23 25
COWS Utility 16 50-
19 00. Couple 19 25-19 35,
Cutter 15 50-1 S 00, Canner
and Low Cutter 14 2/5-15.75.
BULLS Choice 25.50-
26 00 - Couple 1215-1285 lbs
24 30-24 60, Good 23 00-25 -
00. Fen 1200-1350 lbs. 22.-
NEWS
Vintage Auction
February 32, 1000
SALE NOT REPORTED
THIS WEEK BECAUSE OP
HOLIDAY,
HOG-S
February 10, 1000
The 35'5 head sold aver
aged steady ho slightly low
er, with prices 'not, quite
reaching $3O 'this week. 160-
180 lbs., 2-5.75-27 50; 180-
200 lbs.. 27'50-28.73: 200-
220 lbs., 27.25-29.85: 220-
240 lbs., 27.50-29.60; 240
lbs. and up, 26-28.35. Sows,
19 J 23 50.
00-22 85, Utility
Few 1350-1800
24 25
20.50-23.50,
lbs. 23 50-
FEEDER STEERS —Choice
000-1050 lbs 27 50-28 35.
lliied Good and Choice 950-
1100 lbs $27 00-27.50, Good
25 '5O-26 75.
CALVES 110 Good and
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FARMERS
JOIN THE WISE PRODUCERS YOU'LL BE GLAD YOU DID
YES • FOLLOW THE SWING TO THE NEW AND FASTEST GROWING AUCTION
FOR ALL VEAL CALF, SHEEP AND HOG
CONSIGNORS
at
THE LANCASTER UNION STOCK YARDS
EVERY WEDNESDAY SALE TIME 11:00 A.M.
where each and every head
IS WEIGHED UPON ARRIVAL
(AVOID UNNECESSARY SHRINKAGE)
THE TREND IS TO LANCASTER TRY IT AND BE SATISFIED
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W 's %
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'GRASSLAND
SEED
FORMULAS
FOR
Hay • pasture • Silage
There are 13 different
In arriving at specific HPS formulations,
we considered the recommendations of Experi
ment Stations in the states in the Hoffman
selling area We studied the preferences of our
customers over the years, and the results they
Select the one that meets achieved. Field tests were studied.
HPS Formulas
your requirements
ASK FOR OUR FREE COLORED "HPS" FOLDER!
A. H. HOFFMAN SEEDS, INC., LANDISVILLE, PENNA.
• Serving farmers with finest qualify seedi since 1899
REPORT
New Holland Auction
February 34, 1006
CATTLE 1102 Slaugh
ter steers 75-1,00 Higher,
High Choice and Prime, and
weights over 1300 lbs. up to
$1 50 Higher. Cows opened
steady to strong, later strong
to 50 Higher. Bulls steady to
weak. Supply included 27
percent Cows.
SLAUGHTER STEERS
High Choice and Prune 1050-
1350 lbs 29.60-30.85, Five
head $31.00-31 50. Choice
1000-1350 lbs 28 00-29.75,
Pew 1350-1500 lbs. -28 GO
-29 25, High Good to Low
Choice $27 50-28 25, Good
26 00-27.7'5, Low Good 25.25-
26 00, Standard 23.00-25 50,
Utility 20 25-22.85.
SLAUGHTER HEIFERS
Choice 750-1025 lbs 25.25-
27 35.
COWS Cutter and Util
ity 16 00-I‘9 00, Few Utility
19 35-20.00, Canner to Av
erage Cutter 14 75-15.50,
Low Canner 14 00-14.75.
The Story Behind . . .
HPS FORMULAS
% *
, As farming has become more competitive,
and profit margins have dwindled, farmers have
had to aim for ever higher returns from grass
land acreage, just as they have on cultivated
crops This need for greater productivity result
ed in Hoffman HPS Formulas.
Hoffman has, for years, been a leader in
introducing new, heavier producing varieties of
alfalfas, clovers and grasses. These “straight”
items continue to be important staples in the
Hoffman line.
We began to find, however, an increasing
call for combinations of grasses and legumes
to meet specific situations Our attention was
then focused on the scientific formulation of
such combinations The end result was the
Hoffman HPS Formulas for more profitable
yields of Hay/Pasture/Silage.
Each new bit of evidence was carefully
evaluated Out of this broad program of re
search and practical on-farm results came Hoff
man HPS Formulas each designed to do an
outstanding job in meeting a specific nged.
BUDLS Choice 25 in.
26.25. Couple 1440-1650 11*.
$23.50-23.85, Good 22.51)1
24.85, Utility 20.50-23.35,
Cou<i>’.e 23.'50*24.00.
FEEDER STEERS Good
and Choice 900-1100 lbs.
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Chicago Cattle
Weekly Review
CATTLE Receipts 19,200
compared with 20,300 last
week and 25,700 a year ago;
twelve market supply 163,200
compared with 162,000 last
week and 176,800 a year ago.
Choice and Prime steers 1.75-2 •
25 higher, average Choice and
below 1.00-1.75 higher, slaugh
ter heifers 1.00-1.50 higher;
cows steady to strong; Bulls
mostly 50 higher In the carlot
dressed beef trade, steer beef
50c to 1.50 higher, heifer beef
50 to 1.00 higher, cow beef
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