Lebanon Valley Auction Tuesday, May 11 369 Head of Cattle Steers: High Choice and Prime, 33,60-35 00, Choice. 32 GO -33 25; Good, 2910-3175, Stand ard, 27 25-28.60. Heifers Choice (few), 3010- 31.35; Good (few), 27 75 29 35, Standard (few), 26 00-27 10 Cows: Utility (individual), 24.35-26.25; Cutter, 23 00-2425, Canner, 21.75-23 50 I Bulls: Good, 28 85-31 00; Uti iity and Commercial, 27.25-31 10. 161 Head of Veal Calves , Choice (few), 5100-53 00; pood, 48 00-50 00; Standard, 44- 00-47.00; Utility, 39 00 44.00; Cull 90-120 pounds (few), 30.00- 42 00; Cull 70-85 pounds (few), 30 00-32 00 Farm Calves- Bulls 80-110 jpounds, 35.00-44 00, Heifers 85- 120 pounds, 34 00-50 00. 195 Head of Hogs Barrows and Gilts U S 2-3 190-250 pounds, 18 60-19 10, U S 2-4 190-260 pounds, 17 50-18 35 Sows: U S 2-3 300-600 pounds, 12 00-13 75. ' Boars- 12 00-13 35. 13 Head of Sheep and Lamhs Good 50 65 pounds, 32 50-36.- 50. FT U.S. Inspected Livestock Slaughter For week ending Thursday, May 13 Cattle Hogs Sheep Week to date 478,000 1,371,000 152,000 Same period last week 473,000 1,368,000 157,000 Same period last year „ 464,000 1,170,000 151,000 Estimated daily livestock slaughter under Federal Inspection. WHAT IS BUX? Bux Is a carbamate Insecticide developed by Ortho for control of resistant and non-resist .ant corn rootworms. WHY BUX IS BETTER! Bux is the only corn rootworm insecticide that offers all the following advantages: • Effective, season-long control with a single appli cation no matter how early you plant, Bux stays active throughout the hatching and larval stages of rootworm development. # Doesn’t leave harmful residues • Less hazardous to us. There’s no heed to wear special equipment such as a respirator or goggles, when using Bux. • No objectionable odor • Flows freely through application equipment • Resists leeching in rainy weather • Won’t damage application equipment. Bux is formulated on non-abrasive clay granules. So there’s no worry of tearing up your pesticide ap plicator. , • Recommended throughout corn belt. Bux is rec * ommended by University Entomologists in all states where resistant rootworms are a problem. P. L ROHRER & BBC.. INC. Smoketown, Pa. Chicago Cattle Weekly Review Monday - Wednesday May 10 - May 12 Compared last Friday, slaugh ter steers steady, slaughtei heifers strong to mostly 25 high er, cows and bulls steady to strong Only minor price changes were registered in the slaughter steer trade On Monday, High Choice and Prime kinds regis tered a slight price upturn in face of reduced numbers How ever,.this advance was offset by a slight decline Wednesday when High Choice and Prime steers made up a larger per centage of the supply. Mean while, Average Choice and Below met with a fairly de pendable demand at steady prices. Receipts 75 per cent slaugh ter steers, 22 per cent heifers, balance mainly cows Overall finish of slaughter steers about the same as last week with 17 percent Prime and 70 percent Choice, compared with 18 per cent Prime and 75 percent Choice last year Heifer supply mainly Average Good to Low Prime weighing 850-1025 lbs SLAUGHTER STEERS Prime 1200-1425 lbs Yield Grade 3 and 4 34 75-35 50, with ten loads at latter puce. High f f / I 397-3539 Oklahoma City Feeder Auction Thursday, May 13 Estimated receipts 13 500 Same day last week 14,125 Same day last year 10,462 Model ately active, feeder steers over. 500 lb steady to 50c lower, few 75c lower, feeder heifeis over 450 lb mostly 50c lower, instances 1 00 lower, of ferings under 450 lb in very small supply, near steady. Thin fleshed offerings all weights and grades holding up best with fleshy offerings at the full de cline Majority receipts Good and 'Choice steers and heifers over 500 lb Fairly large attend ance buyers Feeder Steers Choice 325- 450 lb 38 25-43 50, small lot 238 lb at 47 25, 500-650 lb 32 75- 36 00, pai t load 568 lb included at 36 00; 650-750 lb 31 50-32 60, load 691 lb at 32 90; 750-935 lb 30 75-32 00, small lot 823 lb at 32 30, Good and Choice 400-475 lb 35 25-37 00, 500 650 lb. 31 50- 33 50, 650-765 lb 3100-32 00, few 800-900 lb 30 00-30 75, Good 500 650 lb 30 25-32 00, 650 765 lb 30 00 3100, Standard and Low Good 500-980 lb 26 00-29- 00, two small lots 586 667 lb 29 70-30 20. Feeder Heifers Few Choice 400 450 lb 32 75-33 80, small lot 281 lb at 36 50, 450-625 lb. 30 00- 32 00, small lot and part load 454 479 lb 32 20-32 60, Good and Choice 450 650 lb 28 50-30 00, Good 500-725 lb £6 00 28 50, two small lots 504-520 lb at 29 00. Choice and Prime 1125-1400 lbs. 34 00-35 00, Choice 950-1350 lbs. Yield Grade 2 to 4 33 00-34 00, Mixed Good and Choice 32 GO -33 00, Good 28 25-32 00, Stand ard and Low Good 26 50-28 25. SLAUGHTER HEIFERS On Wednesday, High Choice and Prime 950-1060 lbs Yield Grade 3 and 4 33 50-34 00, two loads at latter price which equals the highest since July, 1969. Choice 850-1025 lbs Yield Grade 2 to 4 32 50-33 50, Mixed Good and Choice 3150-32 50, Good 27 50-3150. COWS Throughout the week, Utility and Commercial 20 75-23 25, several High Dress ing Utility 23 50, Canner and Cutter 19 00 21 75 BULLS Utility and Com mei cial 25 50-28 00 "The Genuine Mechonical Transplanter" • New Amazing “Flo-Check” Water Valve (Patented) with. Magic Air Control to assure uniform water supply to the plants regardless of water level in barrel • New Manual Shutoff with Automatic Roller Reset on Valve. • Positive Action, Self-Cleaning, Neoprene Plant Grippers • Bronze Oihte Main Bearings. • Large Adjustable Plant Trays. Green Dragon Dairy Cattle The Gi een Di agon market re ported leceipts of 114 head of dairy cattle, fair attendance with puces stionger Consignments included: Load Pennsylvania and Cana dian cows, fiesh grades, 350-515, springers, 420-480 Load Pennsylvania cows, fresh, 400-495; springers, 420- 480 Herd Purebred Canadian cows, fresh and milkers, 440- 630, springers, 475 620. Locally consigned cows, fresh, 380-485, springers, 340-465 Two stock bulls, 170 and 177.- 50 Beef sale found very active market Utility cows, 25 50-26 25, Fat cows, 23 00-24 50, Balance, 21 GO -23 00 Active market on big run of Feeder Cattle. Holstein bulls, 23 50 27 50, Beef type bulls 25 00-29 00 Holstein steers, 24 00 26 50, Better quality feeders, 28 GO -33 00, Balance feeder types, 24 - 00-27 00. New Holland Dairy Cattle Wednesday, May 12 Reported receipts of 180 head of cattle, 28 heifers, and 21 bulls; market steady with last week Load Canadian springers, 355- 520 Load New York State spring ers, 390-490. Load Canadian cows, fresh, 450-510; springers, 450-775. Load Fianklin County and Canadian cows fresh, 440-675, springers, 415-625 Herd dispersal of 62 head Maryland cows, fiesh, 345-510, fall cows, 375-540. all stages of pioduction, 230 305 Herd dispersal of 23 head Pennsylvania cows, fresh, 315- 395, all stages of production, 230- 350 Locally consigned cows, 190- 585 Open heifers, 85-220, springers, 255-345 Bulls, 115-415 Sold and Serviced By LESTER A. SINGER Ronks, Pa. Phone Strasburg 687-6712 Lancaster Farming, Saturday, May 15.1971 — Friday, May 7 Beef Cows Omaha Cattle Thuisday, May 13 Compared with last weeks close Closing puces on slaugh tei steers stiong to 25 highei, the advance laigely on High- Good to Average Choice Heit eis stiong to 25 higher thiough mid-week closing steady on small late supply Cows 50-75 higher Bulls fully steady. Small feeder supply steady Fed cattle prices edged cau tiously upward early although carcass traed did not support the advance Average oost slaughter steers first three days 32 62 average weight 1137 lbs as compared 32 29 and 1142 lbs previous week and 29 63 and 1148 a year ago. Market Steers Steers High Choice and Pnme, three loads and part load US. 3-4, 1130-1339 lbs, 34 00, twenty seven loads, U S 2-4, 989-1250 lbs , 33 50-33 85, Choice U S 2-3, 975-1300 lbs , 32 50-33 - 50, Mixed Good and Choice, 950 1250 lbs , 31 75-32 50; Good, 28 - 50 31 75, Standaid and Low Good 27 00 28 50 Heifers High Choice and Prime, nine loads U S 3-4, 921- 1073 lbs , 33 35-33 50, fifty loads U S 2-4, 832-1122 lbs , 32 85-33.- 25, Choice, US 24, 825-1050 lbs, 3125-32 75, Mixed Good and Choice, 800-1000 lbs , 30 00-3150, 3150, Good, 26 50-30 00, Stand ard and Low Good, 25 00-26 50. Cows Utility and Commer cial, 2150-23 00; Utility, 23 25- 23 50; Canner and Cutter 19 GO -21 50; Mixed Cutter and Low Utility, 21 75-22 00 Bulls Utility, Commercial and Good, 26 00-28 00; Commer cial, 28 25-28 50; Cutter and Low Utility, 24 00-26 00 Feeder Steers Supply hardly adequate for a full test of prices Trading moderately active at steady prices Outshipments from regu lar market trade less than 1000 head as compared 1500 previous week Steers Load Choice 575 lbs, 34 50, High Good antf Choice, 692-1031 lbs, 30 75-31.- 75, Good, part load, 472 lbs , 30.- 50 Heifeis Choice, few, 476- 574 lbs, 32 50-33 25 Sheep The model ate sup ply of slaughter lambs closed the week 50-1 00 higher, slaugh ter ewes fully steady salable re ceipts 2000 compared with 1125 the previous week and 1660 a year ago Supplies mainly spnng slaughter lambs Near 15 pet old crop shorn lambs in cluded and 20 pet slaughter ewes Spring Slaughter Lambs Bulk Choice and Pume 90-110 lbs 31 00-31 50, mostly Choice 85-108 lbs 30 00-3100 Shorn Slaughter Lambs Choice and Pume 90-105 lbs. with No 1 pelts 29 PPM. Local Grain Thursday, May 13 These puces are made up of the average puces quoted by six participating local feed and giain concerns. It should be noted, however, 'that not every dealer handles each commodity All puces are per bushel, except for Ear corn which is per ton. The average local gram prices quoted Thursday, May 13, 1971, rre as follows: Bid Offered* 41 00 46 00 Ear Corn Shelled Com Oats (local) Oats (western) Bailey Wheat ■*Bid is the price the dealer will buy from the fanner delivered to the mill Offered is the price the dealer wnl sell for at his mill. 3 184 1 63 95 104 1 30 1 45 1 86 1 66