Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, July 30, 1966, Image 7

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    IRWIN ENGLE ATTRIBUTES DAIRY
HERD SUCCESS TO FEED PROGRAM
Irwin Engle’s excellent herd management and feed
program have produced these results:
• 1965 Herd Average for 41 cows
14,051 lbs. of milk; 519 lbs. of fat
• “Betsy”
• “Lynett”
Last Year 16,321 lbs. of milk; 621 lbs. of butterfat
Mr. Engle's feed program consists of FLORIN 16% DAIRY o highly
palatable, coarse textured, high energy feed.
Mr. Engle stated, "My milk production has been increasing every year."
We would be pleased to assist you in developing a profitable dairy
feeding program for your herd.
eWolgemuth Bros., Inc.
MOUNT JOY, PENNA.
J
Irwin Engle, R, D. 1, Marietta, with “Betsy”.
a six year old tested in 130 days this year
12,877 lbs. of milk; 447 lbs. of butterfat
current record of 247 days
18,671 lbs. of milk; 644 lbs. of fat
Ph. 653-1451
Saturday, July 30, 1966—7
Lancaster Farming,
• New Holland
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FEEDER STEERS Stand
ard and Good 000-910 lbs 21-
85-24.00, Standard 19 00-21 00
CALVES 338 Good and
Choice Vcalers steady, Cull to
Standard 1 00-2.00 Lower.
Choice 33 50-37 00, Good 3150-
34 00, Standard 29 00-32 00,
Utility 26 50-28 00. Cull 24 00-
26 50, 70-90 lbs 19 50-25 00
COWS
July 27, 1966
Fresh cows sold steady with
61 head offered, but backwaid
spnngeis were slow this week.
Fresh Holsteins, 300 450 oth
er breeds, 175 250 No bulls
offered The 17 heifeis sold
for 200 300
HORSES
July 25, 1966
Receipts totaling 336 head
sold slow and aveiaged $l5
per head lower Riding hoises,
100-300. driving horses, 125-
250, killers, 55 Vi cents per
lb A few pairs of mules
brought 240 300 Pony mates,
20 80, geldings, 15 80
HOGS
July 25, 1966
Hogs averaged 35c to $1
highei as 560 head sold Re
tail, 27-27 75, wholesale (US.
1-3), 26 75-27 25, heavyweights,
25 26 No sows or shouts list
ed
CALVES
July 25, 1966
sl-$2 highei was the calf
trend this week with 127 head
on the block Choice and
Prime, 32-36 50. Good and Low
Choice, 30 3150, Standaid, 28-
29 50, Common, 20-27
• Lancaster
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lbs 23 75-25 50, Load Standai d
900 lbs. $22 00.
CALVES 525 Vealers ful
ly steady with some strength,
on Good and Choice Choice
34 00-37 00, Few head 37.50-
39.00, Good 31.00-34 50, Stand
ard 27.00-3100, Utility 26 00-
29.00, Cull 2100-26 00
HOGS 1000 Barrows and
gilts 50-75 c Higher with Small
supply Sows mostly 50c High
er.
BARROWS AND GILTS
US 1-2 190-240 lbs 27 00-27 25,
US 1, 200-235 lbs 27 50-27 75,
US 1-3 190-250 lbs 26 25-26 75,
One Lot US 1-2 180 lbs 26 10,
2-3 230-260 lbs 25 00-26 00, 260-
285 lbs 24 50-25 50
SOWS - US 1-2 300-375 lbs.
20 50-2150, few $22 00, 2-3 400-
600 lb's 18 50-19 50
SHEEP 350 Spring lambs
50-100 Higher Ev/es scaice.
Choice 75-100 lb Spring Lambs
$23 50-25 00, Good 60-95 lbs.
21 50-23 50, Utility 60-90 lbs.
18 00-2100, Few 40-70 lbs 15-
00-18 00
• Vintage
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CALVES 5 95 Vealeis ful
ly $2 00 Higher, some sales
$3.00 Higher Choice 32 00-34 -
50, Good 30.50-32 00, Standaid
28.00-30 50, Utility 25 50-28 00,
Cull 22 00-25 00, 70-90 lbs 18-
00-23.00, 50-65 lbs 14 00-19 00.
HOGS 197 Barrows and
gilts steady to 25c Higher,
with an increased showing of
US 1-2
BARROWS AND GILTS
US 1-2 200-230 lbs 27 00-27 25,
US 1-3 190-245 lbs 26 50-26 85,
US 2-3 235-255 lbs 2610-26 50,
US 1-2 177-198 lbs 25 00-25 75.
SHEEP 110—Spnng Slaugh
ter lambs fully steady Choice
70-95 lbs. 22 50-25 50, Good
21.00-23 00, Utility 17 50-2100.
HOGS
July 23, 1966
Hogs averaged $1 higher as
179 head sold Lightweights,
25.60-2610? 180-200 lbs 26-
27.35, 200-220 lbs, 26 35-27 50;
220-240 lbs, 2610-26 60 Sows
brought 17-18 25.