Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, July 20, 1974, Image 6

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—Lancaster Farming, Saturday. July 20. 1974
THE OLD
JULY 22-28, 1974
Sweet indolent days about us now.
Sa\e your grass cuttings for the compost heap ... Mussolini
uustetl July 25, 1943 ... First quarter of the moon July 25 ...
Dog tlays begin tins week... Average length of days for week,
14 hours, 45 minutes . . . B-25 crashed into Empire State
Building July 2.1, 1945 ... 121 degrees in Alton, Kansas July
24, 1936 . . . Cape Cod Canal opened July 24, 1914 . . . The
pedigree of honey does not concern the bee.
Old Farmer's Riddle: What is everyone doing at the same time?
(Answer below.)
follow you around like a dog
and be as gentle as a couple of kittens. But when you put
them to ivork you will find that they will have their own
way most of the time. Either they will choose their own gait,
lay down if the going gets too tough, or they will run away
and smash things up.
Ho*n« Hint* A delicious whipped cream substitute can be made by adding
a sliced ripe banana to the white of an eg*. Beat with an eggbeatcr until
stiff . Riddle answer: Growing older.
OLD FARMER’S WEATHER FORECASTS
New England: Most of week clear and hot; light rain and
slightly cooler on weekend.
Greater New York-New Jersey: Clear and hot through midweek,
then rain and cooler; clear and hot again by weekend.
Middle Atlantic Coastal: Generally clear and hot all week
except thundershower latter part.
Southeast Coastal-Piedmont: Partly clear and very warm to
start, then rain continuing to end of week.
Florida: Clear at first m north, then rain for rest of week; rain
elsewhere all week
Upstate & Western N.Y.-Toronto & Montreal; Week begins clear
and very hot, then clouding up; showers and cooler latter
part.
Greater Ohio Valley: Clear and hot to start, then light rain in
east and moderately heavy rain in west continuing to end of week.
Deep South: Rain, heavy at times, all week; temperatures be
coming warmer by end of week.
Chicago and Southern Great Lakes: Clear and hot at first, then
rain and cooler; heavy rain in west on weekend.
Northern Great Plains-Great Lakes: Mostly clear and very warm
all week in west; rainy and warm all week in east.
Central Great Plains: Cloudy and hot with some rain all week.
Texas-Oklahoma: First part of week mostly cloudy and very
warm; end of week rain in central and showers elsewhere.
Rocky Mountain Region: Most of week warm with occassional
ram; clearing latter part.
Southwest Desert: Cloudy to start, then rain; end of week clear
with highs near 110.
Pacific Northwest: Light ram at first, then sunny and warm;
partly cloudy and cooler latter part.
California: Mostly sunny and warm all week in north; cloudier
and cooler in south.
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Pa. Auction Summary
Summary 26.50-28.75, Shells down to
19 Livestock Mtfjcets 24.00, BULLOCKS: Choice
37,50-40,00, Good 35.0047.75,
®y?°- Com P* red standard 34.0046.00, Utility
with 5084 head last week, and 32.50-34,00, BULLS: 1-2 1000-
6884 head a year ago. 2300 pounds 34,00-40.00,
Compared with last Friday’s FEEDER CATTLE; Good
market, slaughter steers and Choice 300-S5O steers
uneven, mostly steady to 38.00-45.00, 400-800 34.00-
tU.SO lower. Slaughter 41.00, Medium and Good 300-
heifers weak to 50 cents 600 34.00-40.00. Good 300450
lower. Slaughter cows heifers 33.00-39.00. Medium
mostly $1 to $1.50 lower, and Good 300400 bulls 32.00-
biggest (decline end of 37.00,
week). Slaughter bulls CALVES 4152. Compared
with 2488 head last week, and
STEERS: High Choice and 4306 head a year ago.
pounds Vealers steady to $3 lower,
43.75-44.85, Choice-41.00- spots $5 lower.
43.75 Good 38.00-40.50, VEALERS: Prime 64.00-
Standard 35.00-38.00, Utility 73.00, Choice 57,00-64.00,
32 00-34.50. HEIFERS: Good 51.00-57.00, Standard
Choice 38.25-41,00, Good 45.00-54.00, Utility 90-120
Standard 34.00- pounds 36.00-44.00, 7045 lbs.
36.00, Utility 29.00-33.50. 30.0047.00.
COWS: Utility and High FARM CALVES: Holstein
Dressing Cutter 29.7542.00, bulls 90-120 pounds 40.00-
Cutters 28.7540.50, Canners
Leesport Livestock Auction
Leesport, Pa.
July 17,1974
CATTLE 361. Compared
with last Wednesday’s
market, slaughter steers
grading Choice steady,
Standard & Good $1.25 to
$6.50 lower. Slaughter cows
$4 to $6 lower. Slaughter
bullocks $3 to $4 lower. In
dividual High Choice
slaughter steer at 45.25,
Choice 41.75-44.25, Good St
Choice 39.50-40.75, Good
34.85-39.25, Standard 28.00-
34.35, few Utility 25.50-28.00.
Few Choice slaughter
heifers 36.00-40.10, few Good
32.35- few Standard
26.00- Utility St High
Dressing Cutter slaughter
cows. 23.00-27.35, Cutters
22.35- Canners 21.00-
23.00, Shells down to 17.00.
Few Choice slaughter
bullocks 37,10-39.50, Good
33.35- Standard 30.35-
33.35, few Utility 24.75-28.85.
Few Yield Grade 1-2 800-1195
lbs. 29.00-30.00, 1395-1695 lbs.
31.00- Good & Choice
350-700 lbs. feeder steers
34.75-42.50, Medium 300-700
lbs. 30.00-34.50; Good 300-550
lbs. feeder bulls 30-25-34.50,
few Medium 350-600 lbs.
25.50-31.00.
CALVES 155. Vealers
slow. Standard $5 to $9 lower,
Utility $lO to $l2 lower. Few
Choice vealers 45.00-52.00,
Good 40.00-46.00, Standard
35.00- Utility 90-120 lbs.
25.00- 70-85 lbs. 15.00-
26.00. Farm calves, hoistein
bulls 90-120 lbs. 28.00-41.00.
HOGS 285. Barrows Sc Gilts
$2 to $3 lower. US No. 1-3190-
240 lbs. barrows & gilts 37.80-
38.75, No, 2-3 190-210 lbs.
36.70-37.85, few No. 2-4 240-
255 lbs. 34.60-36.00. US No. 1-3
300-500 lbs. sows 28.25-32.00,
No. 2-3 400-630 lbs. 22,00-
28.00. Boars 19.75-26,50.
Put your finger
on measurably
better combine
performance
Grumelli Farm Service Nissley Farm Service
Quarryville, Pa Washington Boro, Pa.
A
AUIS-CHALMERS
55.00, few to 60,00, Holstein
heifers 80-130 41.00-51.00;
Beef cross bulls and heifers
70-125 47.0040.00.
HOGS 7134. Compared
with 6890 head last week, and
6254 head a year ago.
Barrows and gilts mostly 50
cents to <1 higher than last
week, although mid-week on
saw prices dropping |1 to $2
lower.
BARROWS & GILTS: 1-2
200-240 pounds 40.75-41.50,
No. 14 200-235 39.50-40.75,
No. 24 180-250 37.0049.50,
No. 2-4 250-295 34.2547.00,
New Holland
Wednesday, July 17
Reported receipts of 119
cows and 6 heifers. Market
lower than last week’s
market.
Load of North Carolina
cows, springers 410-560.
Load of Pennsylvania
cows, fresh 435-720.
Load of Pennsylvania Locally consigned cows
cows, fresh 630-735. 465-810, springing heifers
Load of New York state 570-630.
BHM Form Equipment, Inc.
Annville, R D.l, Pa.
We're gonna open your eyes!
No. 24 170-175 30.5044.25.
SOWS: 1-3 300-650 poundi
25,50-28.75. No. 2-3 300400
24.25-28.25. BOARS: 20.00-
26.00.
FEEDER PIGS 1551.
Compared with 1315 head
last week, and 1388 head a
year ago. 1-3 20-35 pounds
11.00- per head, 1-3 35-50
15.00- 1-3 50-90 22.00-
26.50 per head.
SHEEP 1068. Comnared
with 782 had last week, and
1128 head a year ago. Spring
slaughter lambs unevenly
steady to 61.50 lower.
LAMBS: Choice 70-100
pounds 41.0045.00, Good 60-
100 33.5049.00, Utility 4045
30.00- Slaughter ewes
5.00-
Dairy Auction
cows, springers 540-620.
Load of New York State
cows, springers 555-660.
Load of Wisconsin cows,
fresh 565-820.
Load of Pennsylvania
fresh cows 480-680.
Load of Wisconsin cows
590-600.
Get Allis-Chalmers Pushbutton
Harvesting... Big Capacity with a
Gleaner combine from Allis-
Chalmers.
i. H. Brubaker
Lancaster, Pa.
Boy H. Buck, Inc.
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