Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, March 15, 1975, Image 7

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    New York Dressed Meats
March 13 to hold money together and Heifer Beef
Daily distributive • less realize best dollar return Choice 500-700 lbs. 59.50-
than carlot meat trade. possible In view of only fair 01.50.
Compared with Wed- demand prevalent. Softness
nesday: Prices unchanged permeating pork price
for rail slock classes. Pork structure,
loins weak; picnics around Steer Beef
$2.00 lower; butts and Prime 600-900 lbs. 01.00-
sparerlbs steady; hams 53.00; choice 600-700 01.00-
wcak to $3.00 lower, biggest 52.50; 700-800 00.00-62.00; 800-
challengc confronting sellers goo 58.50-60.00; Good 500-800
of beef, veal, calf and lamb is S6.SO-57.50.
" ATTENTION"
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN
OUR SUPPLIES OUR NOW AVAILABLE
AT THE DAVID GOOD SALES. LEOLA
Special, on Black & Clear Plastic Covers.
HOT-SHOT Ej
Repair Service & Sales.
STOCK PRODS
BATTERIES
TYLAN-10
FUROXSO
A-250-SWINE
HOG FEEDERS
WORM MEDICATIONS
CATTLE DUST BAGS
MILK FEVER-AID BOLUSES
SPECIAL DAY OF SALES
Trojan Hog Waterers $8 25
Maes Inflations Buy 10, Get 2 FREE
Teat Dip $4.25 per gal.
Baler Twine 9000 ft $29.50 per bale
while supply lasts
REPAIRED WHILE YOU WAIT!
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ZMMERMAN’S ANIMAL HEALTH SUPPLY
R.D J 4, Lititz, PA 17543 Phone 717-733-4466
WE ALSO PLAN TO BE AT M.M. WEAVER’S SALE ON MARCH 17.
THIS TWO LEVEL THERMOMETER
BELONGS IN YOU
FARROWING HOUSE
Chilling can really hold pigs back In
many farrowing houses, the tem
perature at piglet level can be a good
15 degrees colder than you feel at eye
level.
This chilling difference can
trigger a break of pneumonia.
That’s why many good
managers use Tylan® Plus
Sulfa in their starter feeds, to
control pneumonia
When pneumonia strikes
feeder pigs or hogs of any
age use feed containing
Tylan® Plus Sulfa to
control pneumonia caused
by Pasteurella multocida
or Corynebactenum
pyogenes.
Tylan® registered trade mark Elanco Products Co
For details on how to receive a
contact YOUR FEED SUPPLIER
dill (Skin Off)
Choice 150-350 lbs. 57.00-
02.00; flood 150-350 47.00-
52.00; Standard 150-350 44.00-
47.00,
Veal (Skin Off)
Choice 90-150 lbs. 81.00-
87.00; Good 60-90 72.00-76.00;
Standard 60-120 60.00-65.00.
Choice & Prime 30-55 89.00-
90.00; 55-65 86.00-88.00.
Choice Beef Cuts
Hinds (Steer) 145-190 lbs.
73.00-75.00; Arm Chucks 90-
105 52.00-56.00; Ribs (7-Rib)
34-40 76.00-80.00; Loins
(Trmd) 50-70 85.00-90.00;
Rounds (Steer) 70-95 70.00-
73.00; Full Plates 33.00-34.00;
Hinds (Heifer) 120-170 73.00-
74.50.
Pork Cuts (Fresh)
I/Oins (Regular) 8-14 80.00-
82.00; 14-17 78.00-81.00;
Picnics (Reg Jar) 4-8 43.00-
45.00; Boston Butts 4-8 71.00-
74.00; Sparenbs 3 lbs. down
85.00-87.00; Hams (Skinned)
14-17 74.50-76.50; 17-20 63.50-
66.00.
Kosher Steer Reef
Choice & Prime
forequarters $52.00-55.00.
Free Hog Comfort Zone Thermometer
serviced by New Holland Supply Co.
I For more information on Tylan® Plus Sulfa
I mail this coupon to
Tylan® Plus Sulfa
ROB 184
New Holland, PA 17557
NAME
ADDRESS
M¥ FEED SUPPLIER IS
Estimated Receipts 8,600
Same Day Week 13,559
Fairly active, feeder cattle
and calves now strong to 50c
higher with feeder heifers
grading above high good and
over 500 lb. 50c to 1.00
higher; majority receipts
mixed good and choice and
choice 400-800 lb. steers and
400-650 lb. heifers with bulk
of these cattle arriving from
wheat pastures; fairly large
attendance buyers.
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FEEDER STEERS:
Choice 300-500 lb. 25.75-28.50;
500-600 lb. 25.50-28.50, largely
26.00- 600-700 lb. 26.50-
28.75; 700-800 lb. 27.50-29.30;
few 800-865 lb. 28.75-29.75;
mixed good and choice 340-
500 lb. 22.50-25.25; 500-800 lb.
23.50-26.50; few 800-825 lb.
25.25 to 26.75; good 340-500 lb.
21.00- 500-580 lb. 20.50-
23,50. Good 500-711 lb.
Holstein steers 18.50-21.75;
good 800-1057 lb. Holstein
steers 19.75-22.00.
FEEDER HEIFERS:
Choice 300-500 lb. 20.00-22.50,
short load 486 lb. at 23.90;
500-745 lb. 20.50-24.00, few
600-700 lb. 25.00-26.00; mixed
Oklahoma
City
March 13
Thursday Feeder
Cattle Auction
Lancaster Farming, baturday, Marcn lb, IV/&—/
good and choice 325-500 lb.
18.75-20.00; 500-700 lb. 19.25-
20.50.
FOR THE WEEK:
Compared to late last week,
feeder cattle and calves
strong to 50c higher with
feeder heifers over 450 lb. 50c
to 1.00 higher, some 1.50 up;
slaughter cows recovered
part of the early loss to close
weak to 50c lower; bulls in
broad demand and 1.50-2.00
higher; salable receipts near
20,300 head compared to
28,599 last week and 21,452
the comparable period a
year ago. Cows 13 percent
cattle receipts; feeders 83
percent of total.
Baltimore
USDA Report
March 10
Cattle 373. Slaughter
steers & heifers strong to 50
cents higher; Cows 50 cents
to $1 higher. Supply 50
percent slaughter steers &
heifers; 35 percent cows,
balance feeder cattle & bulls.
Steers; Choice yield grade
24 1000-1360 lbs. 35.00-36.85,
High Good & Choice 33.50-
35.00, Good 29.00-33.00, few
Standard & Low Good 28.00-
29.00, Standard 1000-1200 lbs.
20.35-22.85.
Heifers: Package Good &
Choice yield grade 24 975
lbs. 32.00, Standard & Good
yield grade 2-3 785-1000 lbs.
25.00-28.00.
Cows: Utility 19.50-22.75,
Cutters 17.00-19.75, Canner &
Low-Cutters 14.00-17.00.
Bullocks: Good 1000 lbs.
30.75.
Bulls: Yield Grade 1 1350-
1985 lbs. 26.75-28.00; one
yield grade 2 1315 lbs. at
24.35.
Feeder Cattle: Few
Standard & Good bulls 370-
475 lbs. 20.75-24.50, several
Good & Choice heifers 395-
435 lbs. 25.00-25.60, Good 285-
460 lbs. 21.25-23.00.
Hogs 700: Barrows & Gilts
50 cents to $1 higher. US No.
1-3 200-240 lbs. 40.5041.00, 20
head 41.25, No. 2-3 230-260
lbs. 40.00-40.50, No. 24 250-
280 lbs. 39.5040.00.
Sows: 50 cents to $1 higher.
US No. 1-3 300-600 lbs. 34.00-
35.00.
New Spring Store Hours
To Serve You Better
• Lawn & Garden Supplies
• Horse and Pet Supplies
• Animal Health Products
• Boots, Shoes and Clothing
MON thru FRI.
8 A.M to 5:30 P.M.
SAT.BA.M to4PM.
NEW HOLLAND
SUPPLY CO.
Rt. 23 West
New Holland, PA
WHITE WASHING
with
DAIRY WHITE
- DRIES WHITE
- DOES NOT RUB OFF EASILY
- NO WET FLOORS
- IS COMPATIBLE WITH DISINFECTANT
• WASHES OFF WINDOWS AND PIPELINES EASILY.
Also BARN CLEANING SERVICE
Available With Compressed Air
With mcrease in business I have put on another spray rig We will
fake on work within 100 mile radius of Lancaster
MAYNARD L. BEITZEL
Spraying Since 1961
Witmer, Pa. 717-392-7227
If no answer call Willard Beitzel 717-733-6357
Barn spraying our business, not a sideline.
Peoria
Cattle
March 13
Weekly Summary
CATTI-S: Receipts this
week: 4500. Last week 4400.
Year ago 6300. Compared
with last weeks close,
Slaughter Steers 75-1.00
higher. Slaughter Heifers 50-
1.00 higher. Cows 1.00-2.00
higher. Bulls steady.
Receipts about 75 percent
Slaughter Steers 15 percent
Slaughter Heifers, balance
mainly cows.
SLAUGHTER STEERS:
Choice and Prime 1150-1260
lbs. yield grade 3-4 36.50-
37.00; couple loads 1250-1255
lbs. 37.50-38.00; Choice 950-
1275 lbs. yield grade 2-4 35.50-
36.50, load 1065 lbs. 37.00;
Mixed Good and Choice 900-
1300 lbs. 33.50-35.50; Good
31.00-33.50; Standard and
Good 28.00-31.00; load mostly
Good Holsteins 1290 lbs.
31.50.
SLAUGHTER HEIFERS:
Choice and Prime 900-1075
lbs. yield grade 3-4 35.00-
35.75, half-load 36.00 and load
36.25; Choice 850-1050 lbs.
yield grade 2-4 33.25-35.25;
Mixed Good and Choice 750-
1100 lbs. 30.00-33.25; Good
25.50-30.00; Standard and
Good 23.50-25.50.
COWS: Utility and
Commerical 18.00-20.50;
High-dressing Utility 21.00;
Cutter 15.50-19.00; Canner
12.00-15.50.
BULLS: Yield Grade 1-2
1100-1750 lbs. 21.00-24.00,
couple yield grade 1 25.00-
25.50.
Golden
Guernsey
4-H Club
The first meeting of the
Lancaster County Golden
Guernsey Club was held at
the Farm and Home Center.
The meeting was called to
order with Betty Jo Bitter
presiding. Officers elected to
serve the club for the
following year are: Jane
McSparran, president;
Susan Witmer, vice
president; Mary Kirk,
secretary; Debra Crider,
treasurer, Rick Crider,
chaplain, Carol Balmer and
Mary Ellen Bitter, Game
and Song leaders and Connie
Balmer, news reporter.
Members discussed the 4-
H Exchange trip to Colorado
and the 4-H Expo.
The next meeting will be
held on April 8. Following the
meeting the group was en
tertained by the Fred
Criders who showed slides of
last years’ activities.
Connie Balmer
News Reporter