~ v ee, Page 6 Second Section ~~ ; THR TRIBUNE, WILLIAMS LAKB, BO. 3 ‘ Thursday, April-1. tes F eo z gee [SSS SS i Re VICW ANC HEAVY FLOW KEEPS MAPLE SYRUP PRODUCERS BUSY 4 ek! $< >. tt] OTCCOST A jat a firm 21.00 to 23.00. at|shippea good feeders for mainly LIVESTOCK |Poronto and the same spread|19.50 to 21.50, some-at Moose Markets = — — Industry Néws took the Winnipeg offering with|Jaw to 22.00 and =Saskatoon From the Office of the-C.C.A. jpome: 60ing, to calves to 23.60 the good feeding steers weighed News or Advertising US. GENERAL auction Tuesday: 182 eaitle and % 5 eater Market active with eow|t® 22:00, With stock calves going S| elas showing some weakness|tO 2500 at Calgary, at from last week. Lethbridge and 24.60 at Edmon- Just Phone 56 points, prices were at best ae, Common to medium steers,/ton. The demand in Alberta y in five years. 18.00 to 21.00; and|from export, eastern local : feeder steers, ‘|buyers. Saskatchewan outlets THE TRIBUNE stopping ‘th good heifers, sliughter cattle prices, which |common to =o has gone almost uninterrupted /17.00 to 20.00; good young beet since the first of the year. Mar- 18.00 to 19.50: gooa ketings have dropped off in all} heavy beef cows, 15.50 to 16.50: areas, and scarcity has been the| good dairy cows, 13.50 to 17.75 main support in the trade. canners and cutters, 10.00 to With these continued ad-/13.00. Good bulls, 19.00 to vances, there continues to be} 21.90. quite a bit of optimism for the future market. Some -in the trade now feel that marketings are going to be spread out enough to prevent any glut in| summer, There appe. |CANADA GENERAL : Inereased cattle deliveries to Stockyards sold at advanced prices this week. Steers ranged from 25c to 1.00 higher, heifers were up 25¢ to 50¢ and cows gained 50c to 1.00. Weeder cattle were firm at Toronto ane 50c to 1.00 higher on Prairie |markets. Hogs closed steady to — months. Also, it now that slaughter cattle for the} Bumper maple syrup crop is being har- sleigh. Taylor can't keep up with the heavy WAlGNGa. OF THOERR GUE in vested around Simcoe county, in north- flow and has tapped only half of his trees. a mol the cyear “IL Fup western Ontario, due to favorable weather Unlike some producers who use oil-fired smaller than for 1957. = iti i i i iti i i i ion i y marketings will | conditions. A firm believer in traditional evaporators in their sap houses, Taylor still duction in cow mar wil |? a : Zl : : methods of production, farmer Alvin Taylor uses wood because he fears oil might affect possibly hold beet production an aus Lambs were. un < holds the reins as he watches David Nemeth the flavor of the delicious syrup. His bush under, Jast year: | changed. ; and; Walter Hanay pour sap into tank on the was first tapped in 1880. Average weights, however. | SEACGHTRR CATTER SEES 522 ence me may run heavier than a year ag0-| aitle arrivals at 11 markets }Central British Columbia, There is.a lot of relatively cheap! totalling 35,000 head were 3,060 Fertilizer Test (isncy pncnw da vet, More Visitors [fins tis senate ee een than est wesky 10,008 hoof Clay and soils of the Drift-| cornbelt, and it may tempt some ayove the same week last year Results Oa Soil | wood se Centennial | cattle feeders to hold on to stoc Teal erenne ee Your local Elephant Brand Fertilizer dealer offers you this choice of high analysis products: > British Columb Si aI SHOW 8 MAUR om otinnie aise: Blk ady onger than usual \the first week in sanuntye tie Ammonium Phosphate 11-480 Ammonium PhosphateSulphate 16.20 : jicld response of legumes'to-sul-| off, according to. Hon: Barle G |. Predictions ofa slowing. up If in the week's ri Ammonium Sulphate 21-00 Ammonium NitratePhosphate . 27-140 la Central B.C. Tphur ing fertilizers. Phos-! Westw: Minister of Reerea-|¢onsumer demand during the acconsiea ist ae Complete Fertilizer 10-32-10 _Nitraprills (Ammonium Nitrate) 335-00 ee d small amounts or|tion a Conservation, — current Lenten nand dur-lery stockyards with all ecntres Complete Fertilizer <.. 4... 13-46-10 : Manure and commercial fer- nitrogen have also. incre: the provinee ne the slow economic situation There maioliGealie tilizers have given marked FIBA comie Sade tite sliout inal ed 33 percent over last have proved fale, improvement in the qua increases when applied to estab- and February, ed forage stands in Centra!|#"€# is every indication that British Columbia. Although | Vanderhoof Clay, alfalfa yields| this improvement will be over- barnyard manure has given the|®veraged 1.2 tons per acre where, shadowed as the tourist season greatest total production over a| No fertilizer was used; the appli- :pproaches. Entries on customs number of years, when applied | cation of 100 pounds of 16-2020 yermits for the two months at regular int # to heavy |Produced an average yield of| :otalled 21,498, compared with glay soils, it is not always 1-7 tons per acre. Nitrogen fer- 1 in 1957. available, says B. K. McDonald, tilizers have given the highest] Experimental Farm, Canada Td peteases on torage:stauds ation has been most satisfactory Department of Agriculture, Which contain a high proportion aPaveraictsne Prince George. of grass. In a three-year test on As the market moved up this/ine cattle ofered on stockyards, Ei fa t B d week, Chicago reported prime] with indications that choice aad ep an ram 39.00, a new high since} go0q grades would top 5 high anal 5 2 = (lss FERTILIZERS Omaha had a peak | week's 44 percent of the tota rendered = OUR R ES ES a high in five years.) Increased activity in export puy- Los Angeles had just choice|ing gave promise of the week's steers at 30.00, best price in five/ shipments to the US, exceeding THE CONSOLIDATED MINING:AND SMELTING COMPANY ‘OF CANADA LIMITED years. Other markets came|jast week's 8,500 cattle. B.C. SALES OFFICE: 508, MARINE BUILDING, VANCOUVER BG,” through with the same kind of —_ Die Garni : . PEDR AD} r oye reports, but supplies of real| FEEDER C: < : ¢ b ¢ Hl A i highly, finished cattle were| Bho een a het aripeo Cai emen s SSOCiaTion eaiais emands for feeder cattle an = a moved bids up 50¢ to 1.09 on PHONE 11 VANCOUVER nearly all western” offerings Vancouver stock s sold by'Good feeder steers were bought steers at As most forage stands in Cen- ral British Columbia consist of mixture of grass and legume, is recommended that the sul- dur carrying ammonium phos- zer 16-20-0 be ap- 2 : siav'onenes € Mewived at Last... 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