24 —Lancaster Farming. Saturday, March 10, 1973 Omaha Cattle Thursday, March 8 Compared to the previous week’s close- Clsoing prices on slaughter steers and heifers 25-50 higher with many at full advance as feeder buyers continued to compete aggressively for fleshy 950-1100 pound two-way steers while heifer demand continued broad Cows 2 00-2 50 higher and bulls fully steady Feeders sold 50-1 50 higher Four day receipts 15,700 as compared 15,200 previous week and 18 400 a year ago Slaughter steers approximately 35 percent, heifers 34 percent, cows 11 percent and feeders 18 percent Puces on slaughter steers and heifers again pushed upward with moderate marketings and a higher carcass trade the main stimulating factor Only one lower weekly trend has been recorded since Thanksgiving, that coming in the Christmas- New Years holiday week The warming trend made virtual quagmires out of feedlots as ilready bad conditions worsened md almost bottomless secondary toads seriously impeded GARDEN SEEDS 1973 SEED LIST AVAILABLE We Deliver in Lancaster County MAINE CERTIFIED COBBLERS AVAILABLE NOW FARMERS SUPPLY CO. 215 East Fulton St. Lancaster, Pa. Turn East of N Lime St Between Chestnut & Walnut livestock movement Clean cattle relatively scarce and loadlots carrying 40-50 pounds of mud per head not uncommon STEERS: Two loads high- Choice and Prime 1021-1233 pounds 3-4 46.00, thirty loads same grade 1089-1274 3-4 45.25- 45 75 during week. Choice 975- 1275 2-4 clean closed 44.00-45.50, Choice but muddy 43.25-44.00 Mixed Good and Choice 950-1225 43 25-44 00 Good 40.50-43.25 2-3 1100-1325 Holstems 40.50-41.50 Standard and low-Good 39.50- 40 50 Average cost slaughter steers this week 44 08 average weight 1131 pounds as compared to 43.92 and 1131 pounds previous week and 34 95-1125 pounds a year ago. HEIFERS- Three loads high- Choice and Prime 981-1025 pounds 3-4 44 90-45 00, ten loads same grade 902-1016 3-4 44 50- 44 75 Choice 850-1050 2-4 clean 43 25-44 50 Mixed Good and Choice 750-975 42 50-43.25, some mostly Choice muddy 42 25-43 00. Good 37 50-42 50 Standard and low Good 36 00-37 50 COWS - Utility and Commercial 13 00-35 50, few Utility 36 00. Canner and Cutter 29 00-33 00, mixed Cutter and low-Utihty Time to Nominate "Eggman of the Year" Nominations for “Eggman of the Year” are now being received by United Egg Producers, ac cording to Dr. Gene C. Masters, U E P. Executive Vice President and General Manager. “We ' are requesting nominations for the Maurice M. Stein Memorial award be made by anyone in the egg industry,” Masters reported “From these recommendations, the U.E.P. Executive Committee will make final determination of the recipient ” Nominations can be made for anyone currently active in the egg business who has contributed substantially to the well-being of the egg industry, Masters said. The nominee should be someone who exemplifies unselfish devotion of time and abilities to serving the egg industry like that portrayed by the man for whom the award is . named The recipient does not have to be a producer of eggs but he must be Dairy (Continued From Page 1) high Brown Swiss herd, while Horton was the Ayrshire representative Sidney E Barnard, another Penn State dairy extensionist, led off the after-lunch program with a speech on keeping the quality in milk The program concluded with a discussion by Dr. Samuel Guss, on current problems in dairy cattle health Guss is an ex tension veterinarian at Penn State 33 25-34 00 BULLS: Utility, Commercial and Good 36 00-40 00, high-Utility and lean commercial all 41.G0-42 42 00 Cutter and low-Utility 33.00- 36 00 FEEDERS: Outshipments 2500 as compared 1500 previous week, supply largely fleshy two-way steers Prices 50-1.50 higher under vigorous demand. STEERS - Twelve loads Choice and Prime 970-1069 pounds fleshy 44 75-45 75. VAN nALE s active in commercial egg in dustry affairs. The first award will be presented during the President’s Dinner following U.E.P.’s annual meeting in Seattle on Saturday, Blizzard date Friday, March 16,1973 Place - on the farm located 2V2 mi. N.E. of Belle Mead, N.J 10 mi. S of Somerville, N.J. Take Rt. 206 to Sterling Drug Co, turn E on Hillsboro Rd continue to farm. Farm Sold! Farmall M’s, Farmall H, 1949 Ford 12-ft dump truck, GMC cattle truck, 1950 Vi T Ford pkup, 24 ft. flat bed trailer w-sides, Army tandem truck w-7 ton wench Caterpillar No. 933 series E crawler loader. Grain Equipment - J.D. No. 485 portable grain dryer, 5-3500 bu. stell grain bins, Snowco 6” PTO 36 ft. auger, 2- N H gravity flo grain wagons, tandem grain wagon. Allis Chalmers 6 row 30” no till corn planter w-liquid tanks 2 yrs. old A-l, 2-J D No 115 tandem chuck wagons, J.D. No. 125 tandem chuck wagon, J D. No. 216 chuck wagon 3-N.H. No. 6 chuck wagons, Fox IND field chopper w-2 row corn hd, Fox 7 ft. grass hd. J D No 215 A self propelled haybine (water cooled engine) used 2 seasons, Demuth PTO grinder blower, IHC PTO hopper blower w-pipe, NH. blower, N.I. 210 bu. PTO manure spreader. 5 btm semi mtd plow, 2 wheel cattle trailer, woods 5 ft rotary mower A-l, 4 hay kicker wagons, J.D. No. 216 W wire baler, 2-Harvey hay & gram elevators, Oliver grain drill, J.D. hay tedder, 2-J.D. 3 btm. plows, spike harrow, 2-Mc Cormick front end loaders & 3 cultivators for Ms, 2-saws for M, irrigation pump w-300 ft. 2” pipe 2-1000 gal. molasses tanks, J.D arc draw bar for disc & planter hookup, cement mixer w motor. 10 door Jamesway hog feeder, shop compressor, posts, Windpower 10 KW generator, old wood siding, wnght saw, __ antique stoves and lots of tools and parts! Barn Equip. - 700 gal. Haverly bulk tank, 400 gal Majonier bulk tank, De Laval dumping station 100 ft. hose, De Laval hose dryer and teat cup washer, 3 De Laval new style milkers, Jamesway hquamatic elevator, barn fans, 3-Auto matic Nursette calf feeders, Jamesway calf pens stenchens and parts 5 - Silo Matic Silo Unloaders -1-16 ft., 2-18 ft., 1-24 ft., 1-30 ft., Jamesway 20 ft. auger w-motor, 12 ft. elevator w-motor. Buildings - Pole sheds 1-40 x 40, 2-40 x 60 w-40 ft. truses, steel & Alum sheeting. Plan to attend this gigantic sale! Large Equipment sells at 12:30. Owner & auctioneers not responsible for accidents! Terms cash or good check sale day! Lunch available! Owner Sale conducted by; V. K. FLANNERY & SONS Belle Mead, NJ. i FARM MACHINERY AUCTION V. K. FLANNERY Belle Mead, N. J. THURSDAY, MARCH 15, 1973 AT 10:00 A.M. Tractors - J D 4020 Diesel loaded, IHC No. 400 P S. W.F., 5 April 7. The meeting will be held at the Washington Plaza Hotel. Nominations must be received by U.E.P. no later than Wednesday, March 28. TRY A CLASSIFIED AD! PHONE 626-2191 or 394-3047 COL. FRED R. DANIEL AUCTIONEERS, INC. Neshanic Sta., N.J. 08853 (210) 389-4784
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