Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, April 16, 1977, Image 8

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    —Lancaster Farming, Saturday, Apr!
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APRIL 18-24, 1977
Swell'd buds invest the grove again.
Spray vour roses now Albert Einstein died April 18 1955
Nev. moon April 18 First Boston Marathon April 19, 1897
A\ erage length of days for the week 13 hours, 59 minutes An
nular Eclipse of the Sun April 18 (not visible from U S ) First
soda fountain patented April 24, 1833 Promise little and do much
Ask the Old Farmer: Did Henry
Wadsworth Longfellow find his in
spiration for' The Village Blacksmith"
in a town in Connecticut 7 TK , Hart
ford, Conn
OLD FARMER'S WEATHER FORECASTS
New England: Rainy spell, flooding through Thursday, warm for
weekend
Greater New York-New Jersey: Cold, heavy ram, snow north,
then warmer with some rain Thursday through remainder of
week
Middle Atlantic Coastal' Cold with heavy rain or snow north all
week
Piedmont & Southeast Coastal: Cold, frosts, showers west and east
through Wednesday, sunnv and warm for remainder of week
Florida; Clear, very cool through Tuesday, midweek through
weekend rainy
Upstate N.Y.-Toronto & Montreal Rain to start with 8-14" snow
expected central, then clear and warm from midweek to Saturday,
Sunday promises ram, maybe snow
(All Rights Reserved Yankee Inc, Dublin NH 03444)
JOHN J. HESS 11, INC.
H Livestock market and
We have been told that he knew the
blacksmith in the town of Ins birth, Port
land Maine that the smith s name tvas
Plnnncy and-that he had a daughter who
was admired by Longfellow
Home Hints A soft plastic catsup or
mustard dispenser makes an excellent ap
plicator for patching plaster
810 LArENA 1
Bio Layena 100
Bio Layena 107
Bio Layena 114
Bio Layena 121
Bio Layena 128
The numbers after the Bio Layena rations indicate the Purina Bio-Rating. Each subsequent ration contains
7 per cent extra amino add, vitamin and mineral fortification over the previous one For example. Bio Layena
114 contains 7 per cent more fortification than So Layena 107 and 14 per cent more than Bio Layena 100.
2
Values are guides only since feed use varies due to wastage, strains, etc. Use local judgment as when to
change rations.
“Serving The Needs of the Agricultural Community” f AIJ.
CATTLE 242. Compared
with last Tuesday’s market,
slaughter cows $1.75 to $2
higher. Choice 1100-1535 lbs.
slaughter steers 36.50-40.25,
Good 950-1350 lbs. 34,00-38.50,
Standard 32.00-34.00. Choice
1000-1150 lbs. slaughter
heifers 34.00-37.25, Good
32.00- Standard 28.00-
32.00, Utility 26.00-28.00.
Utility & High Dressing
Cutter slaughter cows 28.00-
33.25, Cutters 26.00-30.25,
Canners 24.00-26.40, Shells
down to 23.75. Choice
slaughter bullocks 38.00-
39.10, Good 35.50-37.75. Yield
Grade No. 1 1200-2150 lbs.
slaughter bulls 34.50-37.60;
yield grade No. 2 800-1400 lbs.
30.50-34.50. Medium 300-800
lbs. feeder steers 30.00-38.75.
CALVES 157. Vealers |2 to
$3.50 higher. Prime vealers
70.00- Choice 65.00-
72.00, Good 55.00-65.00,
Standard & Good 110-130 lbs.
35.00- 90-110 lbs. 32.00-
35.50, Standard 70-85 lbs.
22.00- Farm calves,
holstein bulls 95-115 lbs.
35.00-
HOGS 540 (April 11, 1977).
Barrows & Gilts unevenly
steady. US No. 1-2 200-225
lbs. barrows & gilts 37.40-
T B
810 lAYENA INTAKE GUIDES
Middleburg
Auction
Middleburg, Pa.
April 12,1977
USE THEY LAY EGGS .
PRE PEAK 2 (18-2* whs) POST PEAK 2 (28 wks.+)
In House Daily Feed Intake
Maximum Temperature lbs/100 Hens/Dgy
Below 60T
60-70 T
70-80*F
80-90 T
Above 90°F
Lebanon Valley
Auction
Fredericksburg, Pa.
April 12,1977 '
CATTLE 305. Compared
with last Tuesday’s market,
slaughter steers grading
Good & Choice 25 cents to 75
cents higher. Slaughter cows
50 cents to $1.25 higher.
Choice No. 2-3 1000-1200 lbs.
slaughter steers 37.60-38.85,
one at 39.35, Good 35.00-37.35.
Few High Choice & Prime
slaughter heifers 35.10-37.60,
few Good 33.60-34.10, few
Utility '& Standard 28.75-
31.00. Utility & High
Dressing Cutter slaughter
cows 29.00-31.60, Cutters
28.25-30.25, Canners 26.60-
28.35, Shells down to 25.10.
Few Good slaughter bullocks
34.35-34.75, Standard 32.75-
34.00, few Utility 30.10-31.50.
38.30, No. 1-3 190-250 lbs.
36.00- No. 2-3 250-300
lbs. 30.50-35.75, No. 1-3 160-
185 lbs. 30.00-34.75. US No. 1-3
300-600 lbs. sows 28.25-34.00.
Boars 175-620 lbs. 18.00-23.75.
FEEDER PIGS 192. US
No. 1-3 10-20 lbs. feeder pigs
15.00- per head, No. 1-3
20-40 lbs. 25.00-40.00, No. 1-3
40-60 lbs. 40.00-45.50 per
head.
SHEEP 5. Not enough of
any one grade to establish a
market.
Utilizing extensive laboratory tests and feeding experiments, Purina nutritionists
have reviewed the hen’s requirements in additionto nutrient content, availability and
market value of essential ingredients. These facts are used in conjunction with
electronic computer techniques to formulate Purina Bio-4 Laying Chows,
To meet the needs of poultry producers throughout the U.S., the Purina Bio-Rated
Poultry Chows offer the flexibility for producers to choose the ration they need for
their particular poultry operations.
The key is to match a level of ration fortification that will provide the nutrient intake
that a particular house of layers needs without any shortages or expensive and ex
cessive overages. To do this weekly records of feed intake are necessary. Such
records will return much more than effort involved to maintain them.
auctionnews
Peoria Auction
April 14,1977
Receipts this week 3300;
last week 4365; last year
5854.
Compared with last weeks
close, slaughter Steers 1.75-
2.50 higher. Slaughter
Heifers 2.00-2.50 higher.
Cows 2.00-8.00, instances 4.00
higher. Bulls firm to 50
higher. Receipts about 70 per
Few Yield Grade No. 1 1250-
2350 lbs. slaughter bulls
33.35-38.10.
CALVES 166. Vealers
grading Choice $3 to $4
lower; Standard & Good 70-
110 lbs. $3 to $4 higher. Few
Prime vealers- 65.50-70.00,
Choice 52.00-64.50, few Good
45.00-51.00, few Standard &
Good 110-130 lbs. 38.00-43.00,
90-105 lbs. 30.50-34.50,
Standard 70-85 lbs. 24.00-
31.00. Utility 50-100 lbs. 10.00-
20.00. Farm calves, holstein
bulls 90-125 lbs. 32.00-46.50.
HOGS 322. Barrows & Gilts
$1.75 higher, US No. 1-2 195-
235 lbs. barrows & gilts 37.85-
38.35, No. 1-3 195-240 lbs.
37.25-37.75, No. 2-3 240-255
lbs. 36.00-36.75. Few US No.
1-3 300-400 lbs. sows 28.00-
30.00. Few Boars 20.00-23.75.
FEEDER PIGS 15. One lot
Utility 90 lbs. feeder pigs
30.00 per head.
SHEEP 6. Few Slaughter
ewes 12.50-16.50.
Over 25.0
23.4 to 25.0
21.7 to 23.3
20.0 to 21.6
Under 20.0 lbs.
cent Slaughter Steers, 25 per
cent Slaughter Heifers and
the balance mainly cows.
SLAUGHTER STEERS
Wednesday, Choice and
Prime 3-4, 1150-1225 lbs
39.50-40.00, Including one
load 1325 lbs. 40.00. Choice 2-
4, 950-1390 Lbs. 38.50-39.50,
mostly 39.00-39.50. Mixed
Good and Choce 2-4, 900-1300
lbs. 38.00-39.00. Good 2-3,
37.00-38.00. Load Good 2-3,
1425 lb. Holsteins 35.50
Standard and Good 2-3,33.50-
34.50.
SLAUGHTER HEIFERS
Choice and Prime 34, 950-
1075 lbs. 38.00-38.50; part
load 38.75. Choice 24, 850-
1050 lbs. *37.00-38.00. Mixed
Good and Choice 24,890-1100
lbs. 36.00-37.00. Good 2-3,
33.50- Standard and
Good 2-3, 32.00-33.50.
COWS; Utility and
Commercial 2-3, 28.5Gb-30.00,
Few high dressing Utility
30.50- Few 32.00. Cutter
1-2, 26,00-29.00. Canner 23.00-
26.00.
BULLS: YG 1-2, 1100-1900
lbs. 30.50-35.00? Few YG 1,
35.50-36.50.