Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, November 17, 1973, Image 6

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6—Uncwter Farming. Saturday, November* 17. 1973
NOV. 19-25,1973
Last nice Interim before winter’s In.
Cut broken limbs on trees now . . . JFK shot Nov. 22, 1963
. , . New Moon Nov. 24 . . . Happy Thanksgiving (Nov. 22)
... Average length of days for the week, 9 hours, 31 minutes
... Alewivcs back in sea .. . Boss Tweed convicted Nov. 19,
1873 .. . Passport photos originated Nov. 20,1914 ... First
B-29s raid Tokyo from Saipan Nov. 24,1944 ... Robin Hood
died Nov. 24,1247... Trust not one night’s ice.
Ask (he Old Farmer: I recently
came across some old terms that
you might be able to explain:
“homing room,” and “keeping
room.” What did they mean? R. D.,
Tampa, Fla.
The first one is a room where the
babies of the family were born, and
we have heard of old-fashioned
parlors called “keeping " rooms,
~ because they were kept for special
occasions, and because also, being unheated, the body of a
deceased member of the family was commonly kept there.
Home Hints: Rub a bit of butter inside the lid to keep the
caps of a jar of honey or syrup from sticking . . . Mount
inexpensive spice racks inside kitchen cupboards to store
pudding mixes and gelatins.
OLD FARMER S WEATHER FORECASTS
New England: Showers to start and snow in mountains, then
clearing and cool; light rain mixed with snow latter part.
Greater New York-New Jersey: Week begins partly cloudy and
very cool, then gradual warming; rain latter part, then
cloudy and cool.
Middle Atlantic Coastal: Clear and cool at first, then warmer
with rain; end of week clear and mild.
Southeast Coastal-Piedmont: Generally clear and mild to start,
then showers and warmer; warm and clear latter part, then
cloudy and cooler on weekend.
Florida: Clear and pleasant all week except light rain at first
in south.
Upstate & Western N.Y.-Toronto & Montreal: Week begins
partly clear and mild, then rain; end of week cloudy and
cool with rain on weekend.
Greater Ohio Valley: Mostly sunny and warm all week except
occasional light rain in west.
Deep South: Clear and cool to start, then very warm; mostly
sunny and warm remainder of week, heavy rain in northwest.
Chicago & Southern Great Lakes: First part of week mostly
clear and mild; end of week partly cloudy and warm, rain
on weekend.
Northern Great Plains-Great Lakes: Clear and mild at first,
then cloudy and colder with 4-6" snow in west; light rain
in east, light snow in west latter part.
Central Great Plains: Most of week generally clear and mild;
rain on weekend.
Texas-Oklahoma; First part of week partly sunny and very
warm; heavy rain in central region and along Gulf latter
part.
Rocky Mountain Region: Week begins cloudy, then heavy
snowfall in central and north; light snow latter part, then
some clearing.
Southwest Desert: Clear and warm at first, then increasing
cloudiness, light rain and cooler; heavy rain end of week.
Pacific Northwest: Rain to start, then clearing and cold with
20-25" snow in mountains; end of week clear and cool in
south, light rain in north.
California: Rain, heavy to start, and cool with snow in
mountains, then partial clearing; end of week cool in north
and warmer m south.
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Pa. Auction Summary
Weekly Summary
IS Livestock Markets
Week Ending Novembers
CATTLE 5777, compared with
6730 head last week, and 5881
head a year ago. Compared with
last week's market, slaughter
steers weak to 75c lower.
Slaughter cows |1 to $1.50 lower.
Slaughter bullocks about steady.
Slaughter bulls uneven, mostly
steady to 50c lower.
STEERS: High Choice and
Prime 41.25-42.10, Choice 40.75-
44.10, Good 39.00-41.75, Standard
36.50-40.00.
HEIFERS: Choice 39.50-42.00,
Good 35.10-39.75, Standard 35.20
38.50.
COWS: Utility and High
Dressing Cutter 31.00-35.00,
Cutters 30.00-33.00, Canners 26.00
31.50, Shells down to 21.00.
BULLOCKS: Choice 43.25-
45.50, Good 40.25-44.00, Standard
37.85-42.25.
BULLS: Yield Grade 1-2 850-
1200 lbs. 35.60-40.00, 1200-2000
pounds 38.50-44.50.
FEEDER CATTLE: Good and
Choice 300-800 pound feeder
steers 40.00-57.00, Medium and
Good 400-900 39.25-44.00; Good
Special Feeder Sale
Narrows, VA
Wednesday. November 7
738 Yearlings Sold
Steers
Choice: 600 - 700 pounds 50.00 -
52.00; 705 - 800 48.75 - 51.25; 805 -
900 45.50 - 45.75; 900 - 1050 41.75 -
43.75.
Good: 500 - 600 pounds 49.75 -
52.50; 605 - 700 46.75 - 49.75; 705 -
900 44.50 - 47.75.
Medium: 600 - 700 pounds 46.00 -
47.00; 705 - 900 43.00 - 46.75.
Common: 500 - 700 pounds 42.25
- 47.25; 705 - 800 40.75 - 41.25.
Short: 500 - 800 pounds 42.00 -
45.50.
NEPPCO 4-H WINNERS
William G. Carlin, poultry
management specialist of
Agway, Inc., Landisville, Pa.,
congratulates Kathy Funkhouser
(center) and Mandie Vance, both
of Moorefield, W. Va., for their
winning marketing presentation
during the 4-H Competitions at
the 42nd annual Northeastern
Poultry Producers Council
(NEPPCO) convention at Her
shey, Pa. The winners were
among the NEPPCO youth
program participants honored at
an awards luncheon sponsored by
Agway, Inc. at the Lancaster
Farm & Home Center.
and Choice 300-630 feeder heifers
39.50-48.50, Medium and Good
35.00-40.50. j
CALVES 4210, compared with
4201 head last week and 4699
head a year ago. Vealers mostly
steady.
VEALERS; Prime 70.5003.00,
Choice 67.00-76.00, Good 60.00
70.00, Standard 54.0064.00, Utility
90-120 pounds 45.0057.00, 70-85
38.0046.00. Farm calves slow,
Holstein bulls 90120 pounds 50.00
68.00; Holstein heifers 90125
55.0075.00; beef cross bulls and
heifers 80120 lbs. 47.0060.00.
HOGS 6477, compared with 6489
head last week, and 5575 head a
paiarr
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Manheim Pike Lancaster, Pa. 17601 j
year ago. Barrow* and Gilts
•toady to |1 lower.
BARROWS AND GILTS: US 1-
2 200235 pound* 42.70-43.85, 1-8
200-245 41.50-18.10, 2-3 100-260
41.00*42.75, 2-4 120-185 30,00-40.50.
SOWS: US 1-3 300-600 pounds
35.00-42.75, 2-3 300050 33.00-38.50.
Boars 32.00-36.60.
FEEDER PIGS 1166, com
pared with 1470 head last week,
and 1189 head’s year ago. US 1-3
20-35 pound feeder pigs 13.50-25.00
per head, 1-3 35-50 20.5029.50,1-3
50-3 29.00-33.50 per head.
758 head last week, and 1258 head
a year ago. Wooled slaughter
lambs steady to $1 higher. Choice
60-105 pound wooled slaughter
lambs 32.0036.00, Good 60100
28.0033.00, Utility 50-80 20.00
29.00. Slaughter ewes 10.0019.50.
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