Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, August 31, 1974, Image 6

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    - Farmlng, Saturday. August 31. 1974
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SEPT. 2-8, 1974
Hale (o go bark (o nhool; ralhcr be in the pool.
Tape Cod cranberry harvest begins now . . . “Gentleman
Jim” Corbett K.O.'d John L. Sullivan Sopt. 7, 1892, New
Orleans . . . Average length of days for week, 13 hours, 3
minutes . . . Labor Day Sept. 2 . . . Fish spawn now . . . Dog
da.ss are over . . . London Blitz this week in 1940 . . . Eight
hours sleep is enough for young and old . . . Modesty is a
virtue, bashfulness a vice.
Old Farmer's Riddle: When is the letter E like an island?
(Answer below.)
Ask the Old Farmer: Folks in
Maine would threaten to Rive
a child a “tin ear” if he didn’t
behave. What’s the origin of
the expression? K. L., Port
land, Maine.
There is more or less reason
for supposing that the word
was originally “tinge" relat
ing to color and, maybe a
burning sensation.
Home Hiats Crayon mark* on wallpaper can usually be removed by lightly
rubbing the mark with a dry. *o«p-filled, steel-wool pad . . Riddle antwer:
When it’s in the middle of “aem".
28.10-31.00, few Utility 24.00-
OLD FARMER’S WEATHER FORECASTS 28.50. Yield Grade 1-2 1155-
New England: Scattered showers to start, then clear and hot 1770 pounds slaughter bulls
rest of week. 26.85-32.10. Few Good &
Greater New York-New Jersey: Mostly clear and generally very Choice 395-530 pounds feeder
r ™ . .... . , . steers 37.00-38.25, Good 445-
Middle Atlantic Coasts!: Clear and very hot throughout week. pounds 32 75-36 50
Southeast Coastal-Piedmont: Clear and hot all week inland but oc cn
rain most of week along coast. ™^ u i n 26 ‘^-
Florida: First part of week rainy; end of week fair and hot. "Y 1505 f ew Good& Choice 375-
Upstate & Western N.Y.-Toronto & Montreal; Showers in south- „„ - , ‘*®d er
ern portions to start, but generally clear and hot elsewhere «-00-od.do, tew Good 635-730
all week; ram in northeast latter part. pounds 26.25-28.00; lot Choice
Greater Ohio Valley: Generally clear and extremely hot all
week; possible late week shower in east.
Deep South: Mostly sunny and hot all week; rain by weekend
in east.
Chicago and Southern Great Lakes: Clear and very hot to start,
then moderately heavy thunderstorm in east latter part.
Northern Great Plains-Great Lakes: Mostly sunny and hot at
first, then ram; clearing latter part in east but light rain and
cooler in west.
Central Great Plains: Clear and very hot all week except some
cloudiness m east by weekend.
Texas-Oklahoma: Hot all week in north; cloudy followed by
rain in central; rainy all -week along Gulf.
Rocky Mountain Region: Early week cloudy with light rain
and cool; end of week sunny and warmer.
Southwest Desert: Cloudy with rain to start, then clearing with
temperatures in mid 90s for rest of week.
Pacific Northwest: Rain at first, then partly clear to end of
week.
California: Light ram in north to start, then gradual clearing;
cloudy all week in south.
(All Rights Reserved, Yankee. Inc. Dublin. N.H 03444)
MR. DAIRYMAN
LEASE DAIRY CATTLE
FIND OUT ABOUT THE ADVANTAGES OF OUR
LEASE PURCHASE PLAN WE HAVE BEEN
HELPING DAIRYMEN LIKE YOU GROW AND
PROSPER FOR OVER 11 YEARS
SELECT QUALITY CATTLE
DEATH LOSS REPLACEMENT
CULLING PRIVILEGES
REPRESENTATIVE IN YOUR AREA
CANADIAN CATTLE AVAILABLE
To Find Out More About These and
Other Features, Write or Call :
DAIRY COWS Flying Farmers Bldg.
Wichita, Kansas 67209 Phone 1316| 942-1468
YES, WE MAKE OUR OWN
HESS'S SILAGE MAKER
Don't Take Our Wojd . . .
The Farmers Who Use
Hess's Silage Maker
Are Our Proof of Success
FOR MORE INFORMATION ON HESS’S SILAGE MAKER
AND NESS'S LIVESTOCK CONDITIONERS CALL
717-354-7935 717-656-7905
LEON W. HESS CRIST STOLTZFUS
RD2 RDI
New Holland, Pa 17557 Leola, Pa 17540
717-442-8134
HENRY S. LAPP
RDI
Gap, Pa 17527
CATTLE 303. Supply in
cludes estimated 43 percent
feeder cattle. Compared
with last Wednesday’s
•market, slaughter steers
grading Good unevenly
steady, Utility & Standard
mostly $1.50 higher.
Slaughter cows $1 to $1.50
lower. Slaughter bullocks
grading Standard SO cents to
$1.75 lower. Slaughter bulls
mostly $3 lower. Few Choice
slaughter steers 45.00-46.50,
Good 38.50-44.10, Standard
33.25-38.25, Utility 29.85-
33.25. Few Standard & Good
slaughter heifers 31.50-37.00,
few Utility 25.00-27.50. Utility
& High Dressing Cutter
slaughter cows 23.85-25.25,
Cutters 22.35-23.60, Canners
20.00-22.50, Shells down to
18.00. Few Choice slaughter
bullocks 36.00-40.00, few
Good 30.00-33.50, Standard
530 pounds feeder bulls 34.75,
Good 400-605 pounds 27.50-
32.50.
CALVES 167. Vealers
grading Utility $4 to $6 lower.
Individual Choice vealer at
59.00, few Good 46.00-55.00,
few Standard 42.00-45.00,
Utility 90-120 pounds 26.00-
30.00, few 130-160 pounds
35.00- 70-85 pounds
20.00- Farm calves
active, holstein bulls 95-130
pounds 30.00-42.00; few
holstein heifers 70-120
pounds 26.00-36.60; beef
cross bulls & heifers 75-120
pounds 24.00-45.00, individual
at 68.00.
HOGS 384. Supply includes
35 4-H market hogs. Barrows
& Gilts $1.50 to $2 lower. US
No. 1-3 190-235 pounds
barrows & Gilts 38.25-38.75,
No. 2-3 200-255 pounds 37.10-
38.35, few No. 2 ' 275-315
pounds 31.60-35.25, Vw No. 2-
3 140-190 pounds 34 00-37.00.
US No. 1-3 250-480 pounds
sows 27.00-28.75, few 30.00-
31.50, No. 2-3 395-555 pounds
handles
all types of silage!
with four sizes - 12’ to 16', 16' to 20’,
20' to 24’ and the BIG ones 24' to
30' in dumeter 1 ,
oee your PAT 2 Dealer
CALL 717-272-0871
MARVIN J.
HORST
Dairy Equipment and
Amana Appliances
R.D. No. 1 (Iona)
Lebanon, Pa.
Located on Route 897 between
Schaeffersiown and Lebanon,
over 30 years in business at
same place.
Leesport
Livestock
Auction
Leesport, Pa.
August 28,1974
Pa. Auction Summary
Wcedkly Summary
• 19 Livestock Markets
Week Ending
August 23,1974
CATTLE 7329. Compared
with 6743 head last week, and
6563 head a year ago.
Compared with last week’s
market, slaughter steers
weak to $1 lower. Slaughter
cows & bullocks SO cents to $2
lower. Slaughter bulls $1 to
(2 lower. .
STEERS: High Choice &
Prime 48.00-49.25, Choice
44.00- Good 38.00-44.00,
Standard 33.00-38.10, Utility
28.75- HEIFERS:
Choice 41.00-45.00, Good
35.00- Standard 32.00-
36.00, few Utility 26.25-29.00.
COWS: Utility & High
Dressing Cutter 24.75-28.00,
Cutters 23.50-26.25, Canners
21.00- Shells down to
17.00. BULLOCKS: Choice
31.75- Good 31.50-37.25,
Standard 30.00-35.50, Utility
28.00-
BULLS: 1-2 1000-2000
pounds 30.00-38.75.
FEEDER CATTLE: Good
325-800 pounds feeder steers
31.00- Medium 300-800
25.00- Good 300-570
feeder heifers 29.50-38.00,
Medium 340-700 28.0081.00;
Medium 300-800 feeder bulls
23.00-
CALVES 4485. Compared
with 4301 head last week, and
24.75-28.00. Boars 20.00-24.50;
few stock boars 26.25-32.50.
FEEDER PIGS 201. US
No. 1-3 20-35 pounds feeder
pigs 15.50-21.00 per head, No.
1-3 35-50 pounds 17.00-26.00,
No. 1-3 50-65 pounds 21.00-
28.50, Utility 20-35 pounds
8.50-17.00 per head.
See the“ Eye Openers”
Stop in and compare the 130 horsepower 7030
tractor, 155 horsepower 7050 tractor. Gleaner Model
L combine and Gleaner Model M combine.
Grumelli Form Service Nissley Form Service
Quarryville, Pa Washington Boro, Pa.
A
ALUS-CHALMERS
4005 head a year ago.
Vealers weak to $4 lower.
VEALERS: Few Prime
68.00- Choice 50.00-
66.00, Good 45.00-58.50,
Standard 36.00-50.00, Utility
90-120 pounds 27.00-42.00, 70-
85 20.00-31.00. Farm calves,
Holstein bulls 90-120 28.00-'
45.50; Holstein heifers 90-150
32.00- beef cross bulls &
heifers 70-140 32.00-58.00.
HOGS 7858. Compared
with 7062 head last week, and
4200 head a year ago.
Barrows & Gilts steady to
strong.
BARROWS & GILTS: 1-2
210-235 pounds 40.50-42.00,1-3
FARMERS
For Increased Yield and Protein
in Your Alfalfa, Apply
SURE CROP
Plant Food 7-14-7
With Trace Elements with
Your Weevil Spray Program.
FOR MORE INFORMATION
Call 717-469-2864
or write
P.O. Box 129, Hershey, Pa. 17033
Representatives Needed.
BHM Form Equipment, Inc.
Annville, R D.I, Pa.
We're gonna open your eyes!
190-240 38,70-40,50,2-3 180-260
38.00-40.10, 2-4 250-320 32.00-
38.00, 2-4 100-185 33.25^8.50
SOWS: 1-3 300-550 pounds
25.50-31.25, 2-3 300-750 23.00-
27.25. Boars 17.00-24.50.
FEEDER PIGS 1148.
Compared with 1436 head
last week, and 1236 head a
year ago. 1-3 2035 pounds
feeder pigs 8.50-17.00 per
head, 1-3 35-50 10.50-22.00, 1-3
50-90 17.50-26.75 per head.
SHEEP 1127. Compared
with 1092 head last week, and
1212 head a year ago. Spring
slaughter lambs mostly
steady to $1 higher. Choice
70-100 pounds spring
slaughter lambs 36.0042.10,
Good 60-100 25.00-36.00,
Utility 50-80 18,00-30.00.
Slaughter ewes 5.00-14.50.
from Allis-Chalmers
Roy H. Buck, Inc.
L H. Brubaker
Lancaster, Pa.
Ephrata, R.D.2