Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, October 09, 1976, Image 9

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    Livestock market
Lees port
•f Leesport, Pa.
' October 1,1971
CATTLE 318. Supply in
cluded 93 head feeder cattle.
Compared with last Wed
nesday’s market, slaughter
steers 50 cents to $2 lower.
Slaughter heifers weak to 21
lower. Slaughter cows
mostly steady to 21 higher.
Few High Choice & Prime
No. 3-4 1030-1390 lbs.
slaughter steers 36.73-37.75,
Choice No. 2-4 950-1200 lbs.
35.50-36.85, few No. 4-5 33.00-
35.00, Good 33.00-36.00,
Standard 29.00-33.00, few
Utility 27.00-29.00. Choice
slaughter hiefers 32.85-34.10,
Good 29.00-32.00, Utility &
Standard 21.25-28.75. Utility
& High Dressing Cutter
slaughter cows 23.60-25.00,
few to 25.50, Cutters 22.00-
*’4.00, Canners 18.00-20.50,
■lew to 22.00, Shells down to
12.00. Few Choice slaughter
bullocks 34.00-36.00, Good
28.85- few Standard
26.85- Utility 23.25-
27.85. Two Yield Grade No. 1
1265 and 1490 lbs. slaughter
bulls 29.00 and 29.10. Feeder
steers steady to mostly $l,
spots $2 higher. Good &
Choice 295-750 lbs. feeder
steers 33.75-35.50, Good 300-
800 lbs. 31.50-33.75, Medium
& Good 300-850 lbs.. 27.50-
If you have a problem of teat and udder erosion in your herd
| chances are you are milking with unstable vacuum And, as more
and more animal health authorities have been agreeing that many
teat and udder injuries whicn have contributed to the spread of
mastitis have been caused by unstable milking vacuum you
should have your milking machine’s performance checked
We’ll be happy to do this for you with our DETCO Graph Machine
It’s a remarkable, new invention that records vacuum readings at
the milker units attached to the teats, recording the milking vacuum
and pulsating vacuum simultaneously And tells you in easyto
understand graph form, as shown in the photo above, if you are
milking with unstable vacuum at the teat end
the size of your vacuum pump and the size of your air
and milk lines are good recommendations But if you still don’t
have stable vacuum at the teat ends—investigate ourZERO CONCORD
Twin-Vacuum Pipeline Milking System It’s a combination of a
revolutionary pipeline milking machine and the ZERO Completely-
Automated Vacuum Bulk Milk
Cooler It was designed especi- ✓'new modil 70 •
ally to milk with stable vacuum f TP tilt IV
at the teat ends to prevent teat f twin vacuum .ipeline )
and udder injuries caused by V MILKING SYSTEM J
milking with unstable vacuum -with cow momto *
And has many other advantages
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250 Gal. Dari Kool
SELF CONTAINED UCA 00
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Used Tanks & Milking Equipment
DUMP STATIONS VACUUM PUMPS
SPUTNICKS BUCKET MILKERS
NEW AND USED COMPRESSORS ALL SIZES
J. M. HORST
SERVICE CO.
Box 231, Quentin, PA Phone (717) 274-1242 -
Auction
30.50; few Choice 335-650 lbs.
feeder heifers 30.00-35.50,
Medium & Good 330850 lbs.
21.75-25.50; few Medium 300-
750 lbs. feeder bulls 23.50-
27.00.
CALVES 161. Vealers
steady to $1 higher, spots $2
higher on Choice. One Prime
vealer at 65.00, Choice 50.00-
60.00, Good 40.00-48.00,
Standard & Good 110-130 lbs.
32.00- 90-110 lbs. 28.00-
31.50, Standard 7085 lbs.
25.00- few Utility 80-105
lbs. 20.00-26.00. Farm calves,
holstein bulls 100-115 lbs.
28.0086.50,
HOGS 260. Barrows & Gilts
mostly steady to weak. US
No. 1-2195-235 lbs. barrows &
gilts 36.6087.10, No. 1-3 190-
235 lbs. 36.0086.75, No. 2-3
240-255 lbs. 35.1085.85, No. 1-
3 170-180 lbs. 33.7585.60. US
No. 18 260-455 lbs. sows
24.7580.50, few to 32.00, No.
28 300865 lbs. 18.00-25.50.
Boars 17.00-21.50, few stock
boars 29.2583.00.
PEEPER PIGS 204.
Feeder Pigs mostly $2 to $9
lower per head. US No. 1-3
20-35 lbs. feeder pigs 11.00-
13.00 per head, No. 1-3 35-45
lbs. 15.00-17.00, No. 1-3 50-70
lbs. 25.00-31.00, few Utility
15-45 lbs. 8.00-13.00 per head.
St. Louis
Cattle
October 7,1976
Receipts this week 7500
Week ago 8300.
Year Ago 8300.
Compared to the previous
week, Slaughter Steers and
Heifers weak to 50 lower.
Cows 50-1.00, instances 1.50
higher. Bulls, few sales
steady. Supply Good and
Choice Steers, 20 per cent
Heifers and 25 per cent
Cows.
SLAUGHTER STEERS:
Choice 2-4 1000-1250 lbs.
35.50-36.00, one lot 36.25
Monday. Small Package 5
1400 lbs. 32.00. Mixed Good
and Choice 2-4 900-1150 lbs.
34.75-35.75. Good 2-3 900-1300
lbs. 33.00-34.50, couple
Holsteins 31.00. Standard
and Good 1-3 30.00-33.00.
SLAUGHTER HEIFERS:
Choice with End Prime 2-4
850-1050 lbs, 33.00-34.25. One
load Choice and Prime 2-4
925 lbs. 34.65. Mixed Good
and Choice 2-4 700-1000 lbs.
32.00-33.50. Good 2-3 29.50-
32.00.
COWS: Utility and few
Commercial 2-5 21.00-24.00,
few outstanding individuals
24.00- Canner and
Cutter 16.50-21.00, many
18.00- Few Light and
Shelly Canner 14.00-17.00.
BULLS: Yield Grade 1-2
1100-1400 lbs. 27,00-29.00. Few
850-1100 lbs. 26.00-27.00.
FEEDERS: Including
around 1600 at Thursday
Auction. Feeder Steers and
Heifers under 400 lbs. 2.00-
3.00 higher, weights over 400
lbs. firm to 1.00, instances
2.00 higher. Supply mainly
Mixed Good and Choice 300-
600 lb. Feeder Steers and 300-
500 lb. Feeder Heifers.
FEEDER STEERS:
Choice 300-400 lbs. 34.75-
37.75; 400-600 lbs. 34.00-37.25;
600-800 lbs. 33.25-34.50. Mixed
Grain to
WASHINGTON. D.C. - The
U.S Department of
Agriculture announced
recently a sale of 400,000
metric tons (15 million
bushels) of U S. Hard Red
Winter wheat to the Soviet
Union
Part of the sale (220,000
tons) will be shipped ( n the
1976-77 wheat marketing
year. (June-May) and the
remainder (180,000 tons) in
the 1977-78 marketing year.
Since all shipments are
after Oct. 1, 1976, the sale
will count against the U.S.-
U.S.S.R. Long-Term Grain
Supply Agreement.
The sale was reported to
the Department under its
export sales reporting
program which requires
sales of 100,000 tons or more
Valley
Stockyards, Inc.
Reported receipts of 126
cows, 79 hogs, 65 heifers, 16
sheep, 24 bulls, 523 calves, 35
steers, and 7 goats.
Cattle market steady and
calf market, bobs, lower.,
Veals or Bobs 22.00-59.00;,
Grassers and Feeders 16.00-
30.00; Lambs Feeders 22.00-
36.00; Sheep 12.00-20.00;
Hogs 20.00-40.00; Pigs 12.00-
25.00; Heifers 22.00-28.75;
Steers 26.00-31.25; Bulls
24.00- Cows, good 24.00-
26.75; Cows, med. 21.50-
22.50; Cows, poor or small
15.00- Goats 14.00-25.00.
Good and Choice 300-600 lbs.
"31.00-34.75. Good 300-500 lbs.
26.00-
FEEDER HEIFERS:
Limited volume Choice 300-
600 lbs. 27.75-29.50. Mixed
Good and Choice 300-500 lbs.
26.00- Good 400-600 lbs.
23.00-
Lancaster Farming. Saturday, Oct. 9,1976
Soviets
to a single destination to be
reported to the Department
within 24 hours.
This sale brings total sales
of U.S. wheat to the Soviet
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OCT. 11-17, 1976
Freery, and no more pollen to make you sneezy.
Do outside painting now Hermann Cocnng committed suicide
Oct 15, 1946 Third quarter of the moon Oct 16 Columbus
Day Oct 11 Average length of days for the week, 11 hours, 8
minutes If drv on the 16th look for a dry spring Morrissey
KO'd Sullivan in 37 rounds Oct 11, 1853 Leaves are falling
now All work is us seed sown, it grows and spreads and sows itself
anew
Aak the Old Farmer. Recently on
a TV show, the statement was
made that "pop goes the weasel"
derives from a counting device
on a spinning wheel or similar
implement, which popped when
the requisite number of revolu
tions had been reached Can you explain tms more fully 7 D R , Los
Angeles
The device was called a winder It wound the yarn into skeins, and a
gadget popped, pounded, or clicked to indicate that a full skein had been
wound The yarn was then lied, cut and removed, and the winding con-
tinued
Home Hints. To aioid cutting gum out of children's hair, rub it out with an
old towel and mineral or vegetable oil
OLD FARMER'S WEATHER FORECASTS
New England: Most of week rainy and very cool, some clearing
and warmer over weekend
Greater New York-New Jersey: Sunny and cool at first, then
becoming partly cloudy, latter part warmer
Middle Atlantic Coastal: Week begins clear and hot, then cold
snap, sunnv and mild latter part
Piedmont & Southeast Coastal: Ram ends at beginning of week,
then partly cloudy and cooler, end of week clear and warm
Florida: Showers and very warm to start, then clear and cooler,
showers m south at week's end
Upstate N.Y.-Toronto 4c Montreal: Occasional sTiowers most of
week m central through east, end of week clear and seasonably
cool
Greater Ohio Valley: Cloudy and cooler through midweek, latter
part clear and hot, some slight cooling by week's end
Deep South: Showers and mild in central and east to start, then
clearing and hot, dry in west latter part
Chicago te Southern Great Lakes: Variable clouds in west, sunny
in east early part of week; clear and very warm over weekend
Northern Gre?t Lakes: Most of week sunny and unseasonably hot,
rain on weekend, moderate to heavy in central
Central Great Plain*: Hot all week, but rain and cool in north by
weekend
Texas-Oklahoma: Partly sunny and hot entire week, with inter
mittent light rain
Rocky Mountain: Fair and hot to midweek in central and north,
ram in southwest, rainy and cool latter part
Southwest Desert: Rain ends in east, then clearing and hot, cooler
in west all week
Union (or shipment in the
1976-77 whent marketing
year to 2,377.000 metric tons
(87 million bushels), and
total sales of grain and
soybeans to the Soviet Union
out of the 1976 U S crops to
6 6 million metric toas
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