Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, August 07, 1976, Image 12

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    —Lancaster Farming, Saturday, August 7, 1976
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Livestock market and auction news
Lebanon Peoria Auction
August 5
Weekly Summary
Cattle Receipts
This Week 6100
Last Week 5800
Year Ago 5100
Compared with last week’s
dose, slaughter steers SO
LDO, instances 1.50 lower.
Slaughter heifers 1.00-1.25
lower. Cows 50-1.00 higher.
Bulls steady. Receipts about
70 percent slaughter steers,
20 percent slaughter heifers,
balance mostly cows.
SLAUGHTER STEERS:
Choice and Prime 34 1150-
1250 lbs. 35.50-36.00; 1250-1415
lbs. yield grade 4-5 33.00-
34.50, load Monday 1520 lbs.
34.00; Choice 24 950-1250 lbs.
34.00- late 34.00-35.50;
couple loads 1100-1115 lbs.
36.00, early part-load 37.00;
mixed Good and Choice 24
900-1300 lbs. 33.50-34.50 ; 2-3
32.00- load Good 2-3
Holsteins 32.00.
SLAUGHTER
HEIFERS: Choice and
Valley
Auction
Fredericksburg, Pa
Augusts, 1976
CATTLE 310. Compared
with last Tuesday’s market,
slaughter steers 50 cents to
$1 lower. Slaughter cows
steady to strong. Few Prune
slaughter steers 34.25-36.10,
Choice 35.10-36.60, Good
34.35-35.50, Standard 29.25-
33.25, Utility 25.75-29.10.
Choice slaughter heifers
33.10- Good 32.00-33.25,
Standard 29.00-31.75. Utility
& High Dressing Cutter
slaughter cows 27.85-30.00,
Cutters 25.60-28.60, Canners
22.25- Shells down to
17.50. Choice slaughter
bullocks 35.85-37.10, Good
34.10- Standard 28.50-
32.50. Few Yield Grade No. 1
1250-1660 lbs. slaughter bulls
33.25-
CALVES 235. Vealers
about steady. Few Choice
vealers 54.50-58.50, few Good
45.00- Standard 40.00-
45.00, Utility 110-130 lbs.
37.00- 90-110 lbs. 30.00-
37.00, 70-85 lbs. 26.5033.00.
Farm calves, holstem bulls
90-120 lbs. 35.0043.00.
HOGS 265. Barrows &
Gilts fully $2.50 to $3 lower.
US No. 1-2 200-225 lbs.
barrows & gilts 44.6044.85,
No. 23 185-245 lbs. 44.35-
44.60, No. 2-4 250-290 lbs.
YOUR PIONEER
SALESMAN
IS READY
WITH SUPERIOR
SEED AND SERVICE
• Hybrid Corn - high yielding single
and special crosses.
• Alfalfa Seed - for any rotation or
plowdown.
• Forage Mixes - A mix for every
need (pasture, hay, haylage,
greenchop or green manure
plowdown).
• Hybrid Sorghum - grain, forage,
and sorghum - sudangrass
hybrids.
Don't Delay.
See Your Pioneer p
Salesman To-Day! Corn Alfal(a
® Registered trademark of Pioneer Hi Bred International
Inc Oes Moines lowa USA
40.0044.10. US No. 1-3 300-'
600 lbs. sows 34.00- 38.75, No.
2-3 300-660 lbs. 33.25-35.25.
Boars 28.00-33.50.
FEEDER PIGS 41. US
No. 1-3 20-35 lbs. feeder pigs
18.00-24.50 per head, lot No.
1-3 40 lbs. 29.50 per head.
SHEEP 5. One Good 55 lbs.
spring slaughter lamb at
39,00. Few Slaughter ewes
10.50-20.00.
Prune 34 900-1050 lbs. 34.00-
35.50, late mostly 34.00-34.50;
load 1000 lbs. yield grade 4-5
33.50; Choice 24 850-1000 lbs.
33.50-34.00; 750850 lbs. 33.00-
33.50; Mixed Good and
Choice 24 750-1000 lbs. 32.00-
33.50; Good 2-3 30.00-32.00.
COWS: Utility and
Commercial 2-3 24.00-26.00;
high-dressing Utility 26.50-
27.00; Cutter 2-3 22.00-24.00;
Canner 20.00-22.00.
BULLS: Yield Grade 1-2
1100-1900 lbs. 30.00-34.00. Few
35.00.
All air-cooled engines
are NOT created equal
It s easier to call an engine
“heavy duty' ’ than it is to build it
carburated "heavy duty” industrial engines simply don’t
deserve the title They consume expensive fuel at an alarming
rate, they are prone to break down or overheat and their life
expectancy is measured in hundreds ot hours It any engine in
the world qualifies as heavy duty, it’s Deutz Deutz engines
are often chosen to powerequipment with unit price tags over
halt a million dollars—that's heavy duty
When it comes to cooling efficiency, the Deutz
precision-engineered axial-flow cooling air blowers have no
equal This direct approach to cooling (without coolants,
additives, cavitation) means our engines need only about
60 r /t ot the air volume liquid-cooled engines require
Combustion efficiency is greatly improved by higher head
temperatures and engine life is extended by cooler oil
temperatures
II you think air-cooled engines are prone to overheat,
talk to Deut/ users in the scorching heat of the Imperial or San
Joaquin valleys There, Deut/ engines deliver more than
20 000 houis of trouble-free sei vice befoie a maioroverhaul
Cutter slaughter cows 26.50-
L.namDersi>urg 29,00, cutters 24.75-27.50,
July 29,1976
CATTLE 280. Compared
with last Thursday’s market,
slaughter steers grading
Good 25 cents to 50 cents
lower. Slaughter cows $1 to
$2 lower. Few Choice No. 2-3
1000-1250 lbs. slaughter
steers 35.50-36.85, Good 34.50-'
36.10, Standard 32.50-34.85,
few Utility 29.75-32.00. F.ew
Good slaughter heifers 32.25-
33.10, few Utility 26.00-28.85.
Utility & High Dressing
EASTERN PA DISTRIBUTOR RETAIL, WHOLESALE & O.E.M. SALES
Canners 22.50-24.75, Shells
down to 18.00. One Standard
slaughter at 34.00, few Utility
28.75-32.25. Yield Grade No. 1
1100-1900 lbs. slaughter bulls
32.00-37.60.
CALVES 608. Vealers
steady to $1 lower. Few
Prime vealers 65.00-67.50,
There are lots ol things that separate Deutz engines from
water-cooled and other air-cooled engines Things like
blower design, big lube oil coolers, oil-cooled pistons,
special alloy cylinder heads, a research and development
team of more than 1,000 engineers These are all important
advantages Still we say It you can find an engine that uses
less fuel than a Deutz—buy it
A Corporation* HS
STAUFFER r«r
DIESEL, INC.
Choice 51.00-58.00, Good'
39.00- Standard 36.00-
39.00, Utility 90-110 lbs. 33.50-
37.00, 70-85 lbs. 27.00-33.50.
Farm calves, holstein bulls
90-120 lbs. 34.00-45.00;
slaughter calves 150-300 lbs.
Choice 37.00-49.00, Good
34.00- Standard 30.00-
38.00,
312 W. Main St.
New Holland, PA
Ph. 717-354-4181