Omaha Cattle Thursday, April 12 Compared with last week's close slaughter steers and heifers mostly y steady compared previous midweek with steers 50c higher than dull close and heifers 50-1.00 higher. Cows strong to 50c . Take a look at liud AAtrex 4L It’s the improved AAtrex that you can apply with most 2,4-D sprayers and get the kind of weed control you need: Broadleaf weeds and grasses. Full season control. Liquid AAtrex 4L pours right from the container into your tank. Spray it on preplant, preemergence, or post emergence. With liquid nitrogen or fertilizer, if you like. Switch to liquid AAtrex 4L this year. And get the kind of weed control you need. AAlr*x* trademark of CIBA-6EIQY for strum* BIGSELECTION OF GOOD TRACTORS A.C. TRACTORS Dl5 2 ' 170 4-Dl7 2-180 3-Dl9 2 *I9OXT D2l CASE TRACTORS 530 970 2- 1090 - 830 1170 3- 2-1030 770 J.D. TRACTORS 60 520 620 720 2-730 * 1010 U LOTS OF INDUSTRIAL EQUIPMENT AND TRUCKS IN STOCK!! A COMPLETE LINE OF PARTS AND SERVICE higher, bulls fully steady. Meager feeder supply steady. Four day receipts 9,400 as compared 8,900 previous week and 19,000 a year ago. Slaughter steers approximately 40 percent, Heifers 39 percent, predominance Good to average- Choice and many cattle still Do you use 2,4-D? FOWL'S FEED SERVICE R.D.2 WENGER'S FARM MACHINERY, INC. SOUTH RACE STREET, MYERSTOWN, PENNSYLVANIA Peach Bottom, Pa. COMBINES AND CORN HEADS 2-1020 6-2510 2-2020 4- 6-3020 3-4010 5- 5020 carrying considerable mud. Cows 13 percent, feeders 6 percent. Fed cattle trade again followed a ragged pattern. Prices advanced on near starvation volumne Monday and Tuesday but a part of the forced early up-turn erased as marketing expanded at midweek. For third successive weekend, weather conditions not M.F. TRACTORS 35 1100 50 1130 2-65 175 2-165 180 Lancaster Farming. Saturday. April 14,1973 favorable to livestock movement and several area packers still out of operation early, it was generally a wait-and-see situation with demand usually confined to immediate requirements. STEERS: Two loads high- Choice and Prime 1263 pounds 3-4 46.50 and part load Choice and Prime 1150 pounds 3 46.00. Choice 975-1250 2-4 closed 44.25-45.50. Mixed Good and Choice 950-1225 43.25-44.25, Choice with con siderable mud included at 43.50- 44.00. Good 40.5043.25. Standard and low-Good 39.0040.50. Average cost slaughter steers first three days 44.22 average weight 1061 pounds as compared 44.18 and 1109 pounds previous week and 34.17 and 1155 pounds a year ago. HEIFERS: On Tuesday, Load and part load high-Choice and Prime 896-992 pounds 34 45.50. At midweek high-Choice and Prime 950-1050 34 44.7545.00, four loads at latter price. Choice 825-1025 24 closed 43.0044.50. Mixed Good and Choice 750-975 42.2543.25. Good 39.50-42.00. Small lots Standard and Good 38.00-39.50. FLASH! NOW OVER 3000 HEAD OF FEEDER CALVES, YEARLING STEERS, AND HEIFERS FOR THE WINCHESTER SALE ON FRIDAY, APRIL 20 AT 1:00 P.M. P.T. McINTIRE, Sale Manager For Information, Write or call: 703-662-2W6 (office) 703-837-1254 (home) NORTHERN VIRGINIA LIVESTOCK, Inc. Box 440 - Winchester, Va. 22601 FARMALL TRACTORS Cub 2-340 Super C 2-450 2- 2 ’ 460 3- MTA ;?04 . 544 200 656 240 4100 300 OTHER TRACTORS M.M. 670 D.B. 990 D.B. 1200 OLIVER TRACTORS 1750 55 1850 77 2-1950 1600 5-1855 1650 2150 COWS; Utility and Commercial 32.00-34.00, few Utility Dairybreds 34.50-34.75: Canner and' Cutter 29.00-32.00, mixed Cutter and low-Utility 32.25-32.75. Shelly Canner 25.00-29.00. BULLS: Utility, Commercial and Good 37.00-41.00, Com mercial 1-242.00-43.50. Cutter and low-Utility 34.00-37.50. FEEDERS: Outshipments only around 600 head from regular market trade as compared 800 previous week. Prices generally steady on small supply. Virtually all these fleshy two-way steers. STEERS: High-Good and Choice 987-1063 pounds 42.50- 43.25, several load string Choice fleshy carrying moderate amount of mud 1018 pounds 43.00. Two loads Good 1026 pounds 40.25, load mostly low-Good 1008 pounds. Holsteins 39.50. PATRIOTS’ PAY APRIL 19 ( FORD TRACTORS 8N 3000 2-4000 5000 PHONE 717-866-2138 27
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