Page 6 Second Section a Farm Review and Forecast a. | r hed thi bi merits — LIVESTOCK — snavees x Former Quesnel DO MARKINGS MAKE THE HOLSTEIN? | Caitle Duty To U.S. — |3"°nc0 (Re sucts, 28 December 'y News S R T 1 \ dt 2% cent rate prevailed. ioe eae Agriculturist everts To 114 Pound cansaian ana Mexican exports U.S. GENERAL a 7.355 t Se ea tne ra en nada comme 2 Joins CBC. Staff of all weights totalled 175,357 head during November. than a month, the cattle market | good young beef cows, 15.00. ol throughout the country exhibited |16.85; good heavy beef cows,| a tone of uncertainty. This|14.00 to 15.19; good dairy|CBC Vancouver's Farm and week's trade was a little uneven,| cows, 12.00 to 15.00: canners | /sheries Department is Ron and it appeared that packers|and cutters, 9.25 to 13.50; good| T@tVes: Ron is well known to were trying to take a stand|bulls, 14.00 to 15.85: fair veal|Pe0Ple im the Cariboo and the that would put them in better|calves, 18.00 to 22.00; heavy Peace River country tor his condition to operate on a paying| calves, 17.00 to 20.00. j Work over the last eight y basis. The result is that prices}Canans GENERAL jas District Agriculturist at for fat cattle at most leading “ | Quesnel for the B.C. Department 5 lattle $a k gS offerings at stock of Agriculture, During his time THE TRIBUNE, WILLIAMS. LAKE, B.C. Wednesday, January. 22, is58 Et ~ With the start of a new quarter and a new year, the duty on cattle weighing 700 1b. or = Sa more exported to the United According to a special D.B.S, States reverts to 1% cents per|survey of household facilities Ib. Under existing _tariff|made last year, the number of arrangements, cattle in the 700|households in Canada in May, 1b. and over class are admitted|/1957, having home freezers | : at the 134 cent rate until an/|totalled 295,000 or slightly over annual quota of 400,000 or a|seven per cent of the total quarterly quota of 120,000 is|households. Of the total with reached. Feeder cattle ship-|freezers, 107,000 households ments from hoth Canada and} were in Ontario and 50,000 were New member of the staff of yards | were Rae cvs = litte were in record volume for the) i “Quesnel he wae nent ne Mexico during the fourth quarter | in Quebec. en, and there are indica-| . eure bas | e } is eason. Export buying sparked | jy any organizations — he was tions that the situation may be/aavances of 25¢ to 5c or more| @ bit uneven during the nearlon steers in Alberta. Other future. markets were only steady 10 59¢ The main factor against alana 1.00 lower. Cows decline continued higher level for the]; 99 {o 2.00. Weeder cattle fat cattle market is #hat prices| were generally unchanged. Hogs |* Doth at wholesale and retail|ios¢/1.90 in Ontario, 2.00 i levels have reached the point! wanitoba and 1.60 in Alberta. - where they command attention pambs were unchanged. only from a small part of the buying public. In other words, beef prices are now near luxury levels, and most consumers are shopping around for meats that pill fall more ans the, bargeit and 11,900 above this week a line. Offal items and rougher (oOo) tie run wae the cuts are getting best play of the | se : president of the Prince George Braneh of the jenltural In- | stitute of Canada, Councillor of the B.C. Institute of Agrolo- | for seven yea hon president of the Quesnel Cattle- men’s Association, a member of the Quesnel 4-H Club advisory council, and past SLAUGHTER CATTLE jie Quesnel District k Post-holiday offerings at stock yards were stepped up to-al record 39,000 head this week, 17,000 more than last week, Spring Seed And Fertilizers As we are now gathering orders to make up cars of Seed and Fertilizers for spring delivery, we would appreciate you considering this matter in regard to your Ron was born in Cloyerdale| in 1925 and educated there at j the Cloverdale school, He work- ed on his father’s mixed dairy farm. He then went to Univer- sity of British Columbia gradu- season because of relatively low /@"8eSt for five weeks and un- Jin, in animal Husbandry. In requirements Prices. jusually, heavy top) thisistine of 4947, avhiiea. student, he ship- as : _ |year, Bastern markets had 2,500 77 "" Shaner Identifying marks of the purebred Holstein have been white First real sign of weakness im ee ae net woe ped out to Shanghai on A! stockings but the Holstein Friesian Association of Canada. 1s e fat cattle prices showed up in ti sa ea a Fat 14. 0 freighter, i n y considering altering the registration so that black marks on the the midwest this week, ana it te Western run was up 14.500 599 heaq a com-| legs above the hooves will not disqualify all animals. Some Order forms will be mailed out ~ eed eeer Micceuioctunion beet Withethe quality of the | oo tstor with the CBO Farms inembers of the essvelition feel that milk production and quality : ‘ ‘ oe , Toronto offering much improved, a shoul e the only deciding factor and the black markings wiil A shortly for your convenience seul develop invathe! far “west: <3 ngarad that The. aveei’y “Ld Bisherles Bro: Van-| be a major subject for discussion at the association's convention There is little or no spread be- es 81d grade out close to couver, Ron’s voice will become in Toronto next month. This animal is Luke Jonkers of the J. M. tween midwest and far west fat SUPPIY Would grade o1 lose tO familiar to listener: Fraser farm of Streetsville and she is being examined by John @ last week's 42 per cent choice Bradshaw. cattle prices, and a slight decline a aaa es 0 a.m. Fisheries Bri S in the former area could bring °7@ 8000 slaushter cattle. OP 49:39 pm. Farms Broadeasts | ——— i some cattle to the west coast, {1° Thursday, some §,000 cattle yearq Monday through Friday. C A R | B 0 0 C A if JT [ E M E N § had gone forward or were being VANCOUVER assembled at Prairie points for = dates ° is BG Stes, yards sold’ by |S: shipment. as well, buying rates were steady Home ite auction Tuesday 175 cattle, 10| With a backlog of marketings | © stronger: -eoronte; moved. ia A § § 0 C | A i | 0 N i. ~* small supply at a steady 19.00 leotiine out after the holiday!')) 09 tor good Ontaria feeder quality considered, firm and season, receipts were in heavy {? 20.00 for good Ontario x ° PHONE 117 active on all classes. Prices on Volume and the keen edge was Bee ignite RR ae ( hain Sa : ae elasses.\0ff “600: from: last epee ease eatile-markets rally steady prices, good feeders V V = getting 18.00 to 19.00, year- Good steers, 18.50 to 19.50;|FEEDER CATTLE lings to 20.00 and stock calves common to medium steers, 15.25] Export buyers were active on up to 22.00: Calgary gained e °| PLAN FOR SPRING HOME te 25-00: sockers and feeders western feeder aile markets Srensin ae inane vrosesee|| D@ale Franchise Available Ser to 17.25; good heifers,|and with strong local support| snq jate sales looked 25¢ to 0c BUILDING NOW higher with good feeder steers calves. Market in general, | 18.00 to 19.50, a load to 19.79, y For 4 ves 21.00 to 23.00 Jiosa 200. Eee cee W ll L Di ° Anyone contemplating a home of their own I lams ake istrict should start plans now for work to com- mence in spring and summer. 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