vf ,v f. f-yia,4hiroite«?«a* :i : - Farming,' Saturday 7 '-January 12, 1974 V y ' 1 / 1 ' ' ,->’V —~ -» / ' "* j •/ A Weekly Summary v CALVES 1896. Compared \ 9 Livestock Markets with 1982 head last week, and t» Week Ending January 4 4435 head a year ago. \ CATTLE.2SO7. Compared yealers mostly steady to v with 2547 head last week, and lower. V- 5731 head a year "ago. ,'VEALERS: Prime 70.00- Compared with last week’s 73.00, Choice 65.00-77.00, \ market, slaughter steers Good 59.00-72.00, Standard > steady to 1.00 higher. 50.00-62;00, Utility 90-120 Slaughter cows 1.00-2.00 pounds 37.00-50.00, 70-85 lower. Bullocks uneven, 32.00-40.00. Farm calves: mostly weak to 1.00 lower. Holstein bulls 90-120 pounds How many New AT ear’s resolutions have you broken already? V®® 41.00-60.00; Holstein heifers .., Democrats' donkey bom Jan. 15, 1870 .. . Third quarter STEERS: Choice 42.50- 90-120 49,00-79.00. of the Moon Jan. 15 .. . Sperm whales migrating off Nan- 46.10, Good 40.75-43.50, HOGS 3740.. Compared tucket and California now . Pentagon Building completed Standard 38.7541.50. , _ _ with 3845 head last week, and Jan. 15, 1943 .. . Average length of days for week, 9 hours, triTTirTrßQ* TTpw Choice" a 27 minutes .. . Boston’s Brinks holdup Jan. 17. 1950 .. . fid' .^ERS. Few Choice 6192 hea d a year ago below m Idaho this week in 1943 .. . First U.S. basketball 40.00-42.85, few Good 37.50- Barrows and Gilts .75-1.50 game Jan. 20, 1892 .. . Not he who has little, but he who 40.10; few Standard 35.00- lower. wishes for more is poor. s 37.257 BARROWS AND GILTS: - Old Farmer's Riddle: What does a person have that he can’t- COWS: Utility arid’- High us i. 2 200-235 pounds 44.00- hold for 10 minutes? (Answer belcm '-) F ■ Have Dressin S Cutter 33.00-37.25, 44 85 j. 3 2 00-250 41.60-43.75, you ever heard of the Cutters 31.90-35.25, Canners 2 -3 185-260 40.00-42.00. Few 2- liquor, Perry, mentioned 29.00-32.75. Shells down to 4 140-160 34.00-36.50. in this poetic quote. Nor 25.00. ' - - SOWS' US 1-3 300-550 let the Perry he .forgot/ BULLOCKS: Few Choice DoUnds 35.50-40.00. Boars 2B-50-31.35. but match-it not/ With Standard 39.50-42.85. FEEDER PIGS 577. all the wines in Paraoh’-, BULLS; Yield Grade 1-2 Compared with 255 head last tower? H.C., .Atlanta. 100-1800 pounds 40.7545.10. wee j t and 1230 head a year ' It’s pear cider. , ago. ’US 1-3 20-35 pound t 2*J& ECI Extends pigs 14.50-24.00 per they rmtld, vat kroirivg TmTifnfiAn ' head, 35-50 22.00-31.50 per much and called it “peri .” AIIVILO-Uvlll head, 50-90 34.00-56.00 per Horn. Hint. X piece nf chau-.i.il ir vmii tnnihnx v ill h.-lp p-eimt tool- rjV. head. from hecommt! ui-t. . . Phwon’t -plintor if vou; put WA-kuist tm»- I O IVLCCIIXIsi CHTTirD QUO Pomnnrprt alonjr where miu plan t*» cut h'nid’f Hi* nth. , , , SHEEx out. L/OlTiparcQ m nr A DATED-c W'r a rum ms rr a crc Industry leaders attending with i 75 head i ast wee k, and OLD FARMER S\X FATHER FORECASTS the Southeastern Convention 759 a y ear a g o . Wooled New England: Week begins with a Northeaster dropping in Atlanta are invited to slaughter lambs steady to 8-12" of mixed snow and ram along the coast and 3-. V snow participate in an open oon hioher Choice 70-100 snowf e nir Unta ' ;n '’ '' ,UiS ' AUh * rain ;U ” K ' n ' meetin g of the Board of poZtds 39.0044.00, Good 65- Greafer New York-New Jersey: Snow. 3-I , to start, then Directors of Egg Clearing 100 2 9.00-39.50. Slaughter freezing rain to end of we« k. ■ House, Inc., according to ewes 9.00-23.50. Middle Atlantic Coastal: Snow at first, then rain, ram end* Bemie Johann, Chairman of hitter part b( ('oniinir eh'.ir. the Board of ECL The Board ■■■■r Southeast Coasta-Pu-dmont: Lain to start, thin partial char- meeting ' wilH , e held Sunday R ! mg; generally euar and cool 1 uter part. .. 6 T H JFlorida: Week begin- Hear and v.arm, then rain: rain ends atternoon, Jan. 27th in the p latter part, tlu n ci< ar an 1 1 oni on weekend. Whitehall .room of the Upstate and Western N.Y.-Toronto and Montreal: Light snow Marriott Hotel and will be changing to rani at fir-t tlf. r 12 -now m -nifhea-t; light open to members and the snow throughout region Ip. w 1 ok - eml. inHucfi-v Greater Ohio L alley: Fir-t nan of week rainy and cool; film- m 2r S ’V b , _ . ries latter par*. then partial ibamigon xseektnd. . The formal Board.meetmg Deep South; V. >v heaxy rain to -tart, then very cold xxith .-now . which is scheduled to begin in .east; end of week c l * ir am! eooi. - will be preceded 'Chicago and Southern Great lakes: Light nu-w changing to *bjT an informal discussion liprill ram at nr«t, U «*n 2-* '-in", ip ■ a->i aiU llun*p>> m ’usi. \ A i.nn xveek end-partly ch ar. ' : £ - ij o ® P' m -' Northern Great Plains-Great Lakes: Wei k begins cloudv and llt willbeOpehtp the industry cold with occasional f rries. then turning w armor; mo-tly 3and will' give, individuals .an clear latter part. 11 . i >ghl r.nh 1 h.i”ging to mow ami •ol,|. opportunity to get answers to Central Great Plains: 1 ~;ht -now .hanging U. hghf freezing their'questions regarding >- ram to start, then tempi nature- lieconnng warm.i. enrl o! 0 week clouds and 'warm. ' ECI'-aS well; V 3S ■ ,make Texas-Oklaliorna; Mostly .-timii and mild all week r\n ]H for .suggestions for improving , early week tiurnes m north. ... ECl’s services tp" the- in- Rockv Mountain Region; I igtu ram or mix. d ram ;ind -snow to dustry The ’ general start', ih. n gei erally char and im-ea-on:mix warm; .--I o' operation of‘ECI as well as' xveek clear and verv w.tim. tinn ram ano ce don we.-lend. , ~ , . ... Southwest Desert: Mo-t of wet k clear and w:mm with high- m trading rules, specifications the tipner TO-; eoi.'er tempi ratures end of week, and- the Egg Market Pacific Northwest: Rain. heav\ to start, continues ai! v 1 "I. Evaluation 'Committees’ heaxy mow in mountain-* by n.idwe.k. Gradeable Nest Run' California: Rain at fir-t. then partly -mmv am, rx warm Quotation and the Chicago ram in north and clone.- m -outh l.itur na: . ! ~1 sou th. Mercantile Exchange GNR Futures Contract will be discussed. THE OLD mgIH AKA JAN. 14-20, 1974 A bit milder, but windy and wilder. i All Rttfhtb Rfser.tV In r Dublin, N H 05444 J CONTROL CATTLE LIC with WARBEX* WARBEX breaks the life cycle of lice during the feeding stage ... before they reach egg-laying maturity. Single treatments offer long-lasting protection, with no set back to cattle. WARBEX is easy to use, because it’s ready to use. No spraying, no dipping; you simply pour it along the animal’s back. 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