Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, August 02, 1975, Image 7

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    Greencastle Auction
•eencastle, Pa
in
July 28,1975
LE 118. Compared
it Monday’s market,
:r cows 25 cents to $1
Couple Standard
ir steers 32.25 and
Utility & High
I Cutter slaughter
2.50-24 50, Cutters
.25, few Canners
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Why you should add
THE
to your
With feed at 51 per pound and cattle selling at
351 a pound, an investment of less than $l.OO
per head for AUREO S 700 and AUREOMYCIN®
returned $5.75 in five commercial trials.
When cattle arrive at your
feed lot, they’ve been stressed and
exposed to a variety of disease
organisms. Start them with a con
ditioning feed containing AUREO
S 700 and feed it for the first
28 days. AUREO S 700 maintains
weight gains in the presence of
shipping fever.
Then, follow up with feeds con-
GERMAN FEED MILL. INC.
Denver, Pa.
GRUBB SUPPLY CO,
Elizabethtown, Pa.
NEWFIELD, IM. J. 08344
Phone 609/692-4400
Distributors of American Cyanamid Animal Health & Feed Pfoducts
BROADWAY, VA. • SELBYVILLE, DEL. • LEWISBURG, OHIO • VESTAL, N. Y. • LITITZ, PA.
17.00- Few Good
slaughter bullocks 27.50-
28.75. Few Yield Grade No. 1
1260-1600 lbs. slaughter bulls
25.00- few Yield Grade
No. 2 1175-1220 lbs. 23.75-
24.85.
CALVES 174. Vealers
grading Utility steady to $3
higher. Few Choice vealers
47.00-49.00, Good 44.00-47.00,
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EFFICIENCY FACTOI
feeding program
few Standard 27.50-41.00,
Utility 90-115 lbs. 21.50-25.00,
70-85 lbs. 17.00-21.00. Farm
calves, holstein bulls 90-125
lbs. 22.00-27.50, few to 31.00;
few holstein heifers 90-110
lbs. 24.00-31.00; few beef
cross bulls & heifers 85-105
lbs. 24.50-31.00.
HOGS 20. Lot US No. 1-3
230 lbs. barrows & gilts 58.50,
lot No. 2-3 190 lbs. 52.50. Few
US No. 1-3 480-530 lbs. sows
46.25. Few Boars 41.2541.50.
FEEDER PIGS 28. US No.
tainmg AUREOMYCIN chlortetra
cyclme. AUREOMYCIN not only
provides for excellent growth and
feed efficiency, but also helps re
duce losses from liver abscesses,
foot rot and bacterial diarrhea.
For complete details contact
any of the feed manufacturers
listed below, or call or write The
Fox Company.
EARL SAUDER, INC
New Holland, Pa.
STEVENS FEED MILL, INC
Stevens, Pa.
CATTLE 400. Slaughter
steers steady to $1 higher;
1-3 35-50 lbs. feeder pigs
30.00-32.00 per head.
SHEEP 3. One Good 85 lbs.
spring slaughter lambs at
30.00. Couple Slaughter ewes
11.25 and 12.00.
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Baltimore
USDA Report
July 28,1975
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Trademarks American Cyanamid Company
WENGER’S FEED MILL, INC.
Rheems, Pa.
WOLGEMUTH BROS., INC,
Mount Joy, Pa.
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Lancaster Farming, Saturday, August 2,1975—7
few heifers steady; Cows $1
to $1.25 lower; bulls firm to
$1 higher. Supply 35 percent
slaughter steers & heifers, 50
percent cows, balance
feeders & bulls.
STEERS: Few lots High
Choice & Prime yield grade
3-4 1075-1115 lbs. 54.25,
Choice 1075-1125 lbs. 50.00-
53.00, High Good & Low
Choice 940-1125 lbs. 46.50-
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49.00, Good 900-1200 lbs. yield
grade 2-4 39.50-45.00, Stan
dard & Low Good 32.75-38.50.
HEIFERS: Few Good Yield
grade 2-3 830-865 lbs. 32.25-
36.50, package Good &
Choice 805 lbs. 42.00. COWS;
Utility 21.25-25.25, one at
25.85, Cutters 18.50-21.50,
Canner & Low Cutters 15.00-
18.50. BULLS; Yield Grade 1
1050-1635 lbs. 26.00-28.75,
'several High Dressing in
dividuals 31.85 and 32.00,
Good bullocks 1120-1300 lbs.
31.50-35.00.
CATTLE: Package Good &
Choice steers 880 lbs. 36.75,
lot Good 125 Jbs._at 30.00.
FEEDER CATTLE:
Package Good & Choice
steers 880 lbs. 36.75, lot Good
725 lbs. at 30.00.
HOGS 700. Barrows & Gilts
steady. US No. 1-3 200-240
lbs. 58.50-59.00, No. 2-3 230-
260 lbs. 58.00-58.50, No. 2-4
250-280 lbs. 57.00-58.00. Sows
steady. US No. 1-3 300-600
lbs. 44.00-46.00.
Lebanon
Valley
Livestock
Fredericksburg, Pa.
July 29,1975
CATTLE 334. Compared
with last Tuesday’s market,
slaughter steers about
steady. Slaughter cows
strong. Few Good & Choice
slaughter steers 48.00-49.00,
Good 40.00-48.00, Standard
29.00- One Good
slaughter heifer at 35.00.
Utility & High Dressing
Cutter slaughter cows 22.50-
24.85, Cutters 20.85-23.10,
Canners 18.10-21.25, Shells
down to 15.00. One Choice
slaughter bullock at 36.60,
Good 29.25-34.10, Standard
26.50- few Utility 21.85-
24.75. Few Yield grade No.
1085-1450 lbs. slaughter bulls
27.75-32.25; few yield Grade
No. 2 1135-1200 lbs. 24.85-
26.75. Good 475-900 lbs.
feeder steers 26.85-30.10,
Medium 500-800 lbs. 20.00-
25.25; Medium 470-770 lbs.
feeder bulls 17.00-19.35.
CALVES 230. Vealers
active, $3 to $9 higher, with
advance on Utility. Few
Choice vealers 48.00-58.50,
Good 42.50-50.00, Standard
31.50- few Utility 110-
130 lbs. 27.00-32.00, 90-110 lbs.
25.00- 70-85 lbs. 20.00-
25.50, 50-65 lbs. 13.00-20.00.
Farm calves, holstein bulls
90-120 lbs. 27.50-37.50.
SHEEP 11. Few Choice 75-
90 lbs. spring slaughter
lambs 39.50-44.00, few Good
60-80 lbs. 25.00-35.00.
ALMOST Steve Ford,
19, son of President Ford
and a student of form
er rodeo champion Casey
Tibbs, is dumped by his
first bronc in Ramona,
Calif, rodeo.
DUCKS
Duck producers aim to
have young ducks ready for
market at 7 or 8 weeks of
age About 90 percent of the
ducks on the retail market
are frozen and ready to
cook Most ducks are
t marketed as ducklings or
young ducks and usuallv