St. Louis Cattle Review January 16,1975 Weekly Cattle Review: Receipts 8900, last week 8500 year ago 9400 compared close last week, Slaughter Steers and Heifers 50-1.00 higher, Cows 1.00-2.00 higher after regaining early loss. Bulls fully steady. Supply about 38 percent slaughter steers, mostly Good and Choice 950-1150 lbs. yield grade 2-4,20 percent Heifers, 15 percent cows and 25 percent Feeders. Sfevens Feed Mill, Inc. offers hog farmers in Lancaster county a new program to help keep your hogs "insides clean" *■ Knock out worms with / (TrimimpT) / \ TRAMISOL, the warmer that / gets the four major species V of worms in the intestines, \ and lungs \ yggQ/r \ / ♦Maintain healthy hogs with <.™ ... >. feeds containing AUREO S P 250. Improves weight gams and feed efficiency by helping to prevent scours, rhinitis and cervical abscesses This year help keep your hogs "inside clean" with TRAMISOL and AUREO S P 250. Call us today for more information about our WORM 'N GERM program using • Stevens Pig Grower JJ 250 • Stevens Hog Grower . Stevens Hog Finisher • Stevens Worming Feed STEVENS FEED MILL, INC. Stevens, Pa. Ph: 215-267-2150 or 717-733-2153 Parade of the Profit-Makers These Plus-Proven Sires Are Available Daily For Your Dairy Herd: 15J488.S Noble SUPERB - Gold-Medal USOA'INov/74) 34 Daus in 6 Herds Ave 10 837 M Predicted Difference (45% rpt) +9I7M Type 17 Classified Daus Ave 83 4 Sire Superb Adonis EX Dam Ann Arbor Sables Ginger 135 DAIRY SIRES ARE NOW AVAILABLE THROUGH OUR PROFESSIONAL TECHNICIAN SERVICE! Atlantic BREEDERS COOPERATIVE LIVESTOCK SERVICES SLAUGHTER STEERS: Few loads and packages Choice and Prime 1250-1300 lbs. yield grade 4-5 3T.50- 30.50, package 1100 lbs. yield grade 3-4 38.50. Choice 950- 1150 lbs. yield grade 2-4 37.50*. 38.25, couple packages 38 50. Mixed Good and Choice 36.00-37.00, Good 31.00- Standard and Good Holstems 1100-1400 lbs. 29.00- Standard 23.00- 27.00. SIjUJGHTER heiff.rs 3/Br Ave Member NAL Affiliated Breeders Farmer Spokesman at the National Voting Farmer Educational In stitute held recently in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. The new “.Spokesman's" program, to be sponsored by Elanco Products Company, Indianapolis, Indiana, will provide younu farmers an opportunity to tell their story to the masses of consumers who rely on the products of their toil. Plans call for the selection of three “Spokesmen" who will visit Outstanding young far mers from across the United States will be taking their "furm-to-food and fiber" story to big city audiences in early 197 G as a result of a new "Young Farmer Spokesman for Agriculture Award” program announced Choice and Prime 900-1000 lbs. yield grade 3-4 36.50- 37.00. Choice 800-1000 lbs. yield grade 35.50-36.50. Mixed Good and Choice 34.00-35 50, Good 30.00-34.00, Standard 23.00-28.00. COWS: I-ate sales Utility and Commercial 16.00-18.00, few Holsteins 18 50-19.00, Cutter 14.00-16.00, Canner 10.00-14.00. BULLS. Yield grade 1-2 1100-1600 lbs. 21.00-24.00, few thick muscles yield grade 1 1400-1500 lbs. 24.50-25.50, thin muscles 800-1000 lbs. 18.00- 20.00. VEALERS; Choice 34.00- 39.00. WOOLED SLAUGHTER LAMBS: Choice and Prune 90-110 lbs. 39.00-40.00. Choice 36.00-38.00. Weekly Sheep Summary: Receipts 300, last week 750, year ago 450 Slaughter Lambs steady to 1.00 lower, supply mostly small lots Wooled Slaughter Lambs, few Slaughter Ewes. WOOLED SLAUGHTER LAMBS: Choice and Prime 85-110 lbs. 39.00-40.00. Choice 36.00-38.00. SLAUGHTER EWES- Utility to Choice 4.00-8.00. 4 79 +S77 DO YOU NEED USED PARTS FOR FARM TRACTORS and FARM MACHINERY CALL HARRY STONIER AT WENGER’S FARM MACHINERY South Race St. AAyerstown Pa. Ph 717-8166-2138 15G106 Edislo Farms FAVORITES’s Bonus USDA(Nov/74) 22 Daus in 14 Herds Ave i w Predicted Difference (48% rpt.) +B3IM +s63 Type (no official summary available to date) 519 F +34F Sire Gayoso View Melinda Favorite Dam Edisfo Farms S Belva VG CLEONA* Elizabethtown Hummelstown COATESVILLE’ Parkesburg Oxford Pughtown - Award Announced with consumer groups and news media in several large urban centers on a week-long blitz in January, 1976, ac cording to Jim Haskins, Elanco agricultural com munications associate. Over 1,000 young farmers and wives from twenty states sought "Better Farming Through Education” at the Young. Farmer’s eighth ''•■nual Educational Ins. _ . Included in the four-day -fcUrH.*? '« ' >> Call for service and information 273 6763 357 3923 566 2569 384 2741 857 5545 932 9361 469 9238 LANCASTER* Akron East Earl Gap’ Mount Joy " Quarryville *24 hour answering service or recorder Lancaster Farming. Saturday, Jan. 18.1975 * r * Silver Star 569 0411 859 2552 445 4131 442 4471 653 1451 786 7381 program, sponsored and arranged by the Oklahoma Young Farmer Association, were visits to several farms and ranches of outstanding young farmers, the Cowboy Hall of Fame, and a night at the National Finals Rodeo in Oklahoma City. At the meeting, delegates announced plans for a 1975 Institute in Atlanta, Georgia, and selected Denver, Colorado, as the site for their annual meeting in 1976, -V 459 F +23F READING* Lebanon* YORK* 376 8297 273 6763 792 0941 927 6210 382 4805 428 2266 528 4426 Brogueville Fawn Grove Seven Valley York Springs 13