Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, March 12, 1966, Image 10

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    • N*w Holland
(Continued from Page 2)
SI IKK I’ 14 Not enough
or nny one rl»*n .to eHtnbtlnh
n nuirket
COWS
Mint-ell U. 11NMI
KecellUM of 107 cowh. !»
hnllx. iinil 7 heifers sold ne
t) \ ely with fresh Holatelna
bringing 27.7 .7R«; Guernseys.
17.7.22.7: other breeds. 17.7-
2,70. Mulls. 140-210: heifers,
130.220.
HOUSKS
Mjirch 7. IIMMI
Horses sold very actively
and higher with 202 head
offered. Riding horses. 110-
3no: driving horses. 110-22.7;
killers. 6'7-C 3 ,4 cents pe r lb.
KUiles. pairs. 300-SGO: singlv.
125-3.70; draft horses, pairs.
27.7-Gl 0; singly. 125-270.
Ponv mares and geldings, 20-
HOGS
Mnroli 7, IiMMI
Heaxyw eights held their
own but h:i ndy weights lost
about 75 cents this week as
Till head wet e sold Retail.
28-20 71. wholesale (U S 1-
3) 27-27 .ID, heatyweights.
2u .">O-27 10 sows, 21-25
C.\l,\ KS
March 7. !!>(>((
A tiend ateiaging 82 lugh
er was noted this week as
IDS head sold Choice and
Pi line 37-4 1 Good and Low 1,
Choice 32-37 Standard. 28-
31 50 Connmon 23-27 50
• Lancaster
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SLAUGHTER HEIFERS
High Choice and Piime SOO
950 lbs 2 7 50-2 S GO Choice
25 GO-27 50 Good 24 00-2 -
-00 Standard 22 85-24 00
COWS Unhtt IS 50-21 -
00 Couple to 21 GO Cuttei
17 5 0-10 7 5 Cannei and Low
Cuttei 14 50-17'50 Few Late
tindei 15 50
BULLS Choi e 25 50-27 -
00 Foui head 27 25-27 50
Good 23 00-25 50 Utilitvand
Commei cial 21 85-24 00
FEEDER STEERS Cou
ple lot Choice 440-475 Ihs
30 00-31 00 One lot Mixed
Good and Choice 875-075 lbs
27 50 28 00 Good 850-1025
lbs 27 00-27 50.
CALVES 550 Vealeis ac
tne 82 00-4 00 Higher Choice
44 50-47 00 Good 38 50-44 50,
Standaid 3G 00-30 50, Utilitj
31 00-35 50 Cul 1 27 50-S0 50
70-0 0 lbs 22 0 0-27 00.
HOGS 1100 Banows and
stilts 82 00-2 50 Lowei US 1-
2 100-225 lbs closed the
week at 2G 25 20 >5 0 One Lot
US 1 200 lbs 827 10 (On
Mondax US 1 200-240 lbs
so'd Mainlx at 28 00-28 50 )
US 13 J 0 0-24 0 lbs 25 75-
20 25 US 2-3 10 0-210 lbs
25 10-25.35 240 2G5 lbs 24-
70-24 7'7
SHEEP 280 'Wooled
lam'bs stendv to 70c Lowei
Ewes tullj’ ste,id\ Choice SO
- lb Wooled lambs SO 00-
30 7u Aiound SO head ot
Cho.ce 110 lbs $29 00 Good
70-10 U lbs 20 0 0-2 99 0 Part-
Peck Choice 90 lbs Shorn
Lambs with \o 1 and No
2 pelts $lO 70 SO Head
Pi line SO lb Sluing La mite
SSO (10-3 6 70 Choice and
Pi line SO-90 lbs *3 3 00-S7 00
One Lot Choice 90 lbs at
$5l 00, Uulitc and Good
SldiiiUnei Ewes 'in 00-11 00
PATZ
Sales & Service
Barn Cleaners - Silo
Unloaders - Cattle Feeders
Robert K. Rohrer
Quarryville, R. D. 1
Hensel 548-2559
# Chicogo loads at latter prick to equal
(Continued from Page 2) high which.was the
, highest since December 1902.
ago and 175.6(X) a year ago. Mostly Prlme noB lb . lteera
Compared with last weeks at 3200 with moltly Prlme
close, slaughter steers High 987 lb . iteers at ai> s o> Hlgh
Choice and Prime sold steady, Cholce and Prime 1000 . 140 0
average Choice and down , bs . 30.50-32.25, Choice 900-
steady to 25 lower, instances 1400 lbs . 2 8.25-30.50. mostly 28.-
50 lower. Heifers sold steady 50 up> load H|gh choice and
to 25 lower Cows 1:00-1.50 Prime 1525 lbs 30 00 Mixed
higher and bulls 50 higher. In Good and Choice 850 . 1400 lbs
the carlot dressed meat trade, from 2 7.25-28.75. mosUy 28.50
steer beef closed steady, heifer down late Good 25.50.27.50,
beef steady to 50 higher and standard and Low Good 23 .00-
cow beef sold 1.50-2.00 higher.
SLAUGHTER STEERS 25,75 '
Prime 1150-1375 lbs. 32.25-33.- SLAUGHTER HEIFERS ■—
00, mostly 32.50-33.00. nine High ■ Choice and Prime 900-
CUSTOM SPRAYING
HIGH PRESSURE WASHING
end
DISINFECTING
in all types of poultry houses.
MAYNARD L. BEITZEL
Witmer, Pa. Phone 392-7227
DOLLAR EFFICIENT
SINGLE BEATER
Expect a po iket-saving price. The latest in simple
design. See he Allis-Chalmers 140-S spreader for
features that mean dollar efficiency. Won’t freeze
tip, but sure chews up that packed frozen stuff and
spreads it fast" er, easier.
You get fit? feed rate selections. Self-cleaning
paddles. Low, wide box speaks for itself. Converts
to 140 bushel rear-unloading trailer, too. An all-the
way winner.
Also see the N7W giant 180 bushel size. Or the
compact 95. Two ffiis-Chalmers farm loaders, too,
C’mon in!
LOADER, SP.IEADER SUPERIORITY
AIUSCHALMERS
L H. Brubaker Allen H. Matz
Lancaster, Pa. Farm Equipment
New Holland, Pa.
Nissiey Farm Service .. - e .
Washington Boro, Pa. G. Myers & Son
Rheems, Pa.
L. H. Brubaker Grumelli Farm Service
Lltitz, Pa. Quarryville, Pa.
Chet Long
Akron, Pa.
1100 Iba. 28.75-29.90, three BULLS Utility and Co&
load* at latter price. Choice mercial 20.00-28.80, mostly £
800-1100 Iba. 28.29-28.75, most- S 6 and up late.
ly 28.90-28.90, Mixed Good and
Choice 779-1050 lbs. 25.50-26.-
50, Good 24.50-26.00, Standard
and Low Good 22.50-24.50.
COWS Utility and Com
mercial 17.75-20.50, late 18.75-
20.50, Conner and Cutter 15.00-
18.75, mostly 16.75 and up
late.
Tuesday March 15-2 P.M.
400
Calves - Yearlings
300 lbs. fo 700 lbs.
Thin fleshed long haired
rough wintered
Native Virginia Cattle
FAUQUIER
LIVESTOCK
EXCHANGE
INCORPORATED
MARSHALL, VIRGINIA
I
'IP*
Complete automatic feeding for
DAIRY COWS and CATTLE!
Three-point suspension keeps
Plus a complete line unloader lBvelat ■n** m,s *
of bunk feeders to meet your exact needs
t.
See us for modern
CALEB M. WENGER
R. D. 1 Drumore Center KI 8-2116 . Quarryville,
Straight-out Auger Feeder
With Van Dale unit* you can custom bjiM
the bunk feeding set-up to fit your needs.
Drive section includes hopper, drive
sembly and 10', high capacity 9' augif.
Additional auger sections art in 10' unit)
and are easily coupled.
Feed-R-Flo Bunk Feeder
The new, all-metal complete feeder. High
capacity 9 * auger rotates within tuba. Give*
ell-weather protection, even feed district*
tion, and lower operating cost.
Conveyor Trough
An important link In automatic feeding
Positioned below silo chute, the VenDale
conveyor trough cernee the eilege to the
bunk feeder. Primary section includes hop*
par, drive assembly, and-10', •' auger* 1
Additional 10' auger section* m*y w I
addeo. . 1
utomatic feeding equipment
Buyer of Oak, WALNUT^
Poplar, ASH, etc.
C. J. CHARLES LUMBEh
New Providence, Pa.
Phene ST t-SIM
LO UNLOADERS
Double augers deliver more silage
per minute even when silage is
deeply frozen . . and at a lower
operating cost. Patented V-paddle
impellers throw . . . not blow . ..
silage down chute. Adjustable drue
hubs give positive traction in ill
types of silage.