Page 8 THE WILLIAMS LAKE ‘TRIBUNE Wednesday, December 9, 19! ‘farm Renew and Forecasks Unemployment fw LEVESTOCK — a...) System of crop insurance CWARBRAY - HEREFORD '. insurance | | From the Office of the C.C.4, | ss ws so sims aon oc anorce ae, MCGBH for B.C. farmers STEER CROSS STUDIED 26 2,200 less than last week and! Go. a od cows at Toronto were a| volved, the Canadian federation 1700 less than or F r 3 o Agriculture has in made cattle pts at public mar- s than the worl : some 15.50,) VICTORIA—The British Col-) In other b : ° _ made) cis were lower this week. An Pastern mar-| and Montreal moved 50c to 1.09|Umbia Federation of Agriculture request to the federal a 9,000 were al-| higher a cover son dha uneven demand prevailed on ener at government for the extension of In view of the Tact that pro Cayapa G ducers in all provinces were in- To Novembet Steers from a cross of Char- and bulls of Charbray breedi ess the BCFA) pray pulls and Hereford cows|were turned out with a comm ed the provincial government |oytranked Hereford steers in|cial herd of Hereford cows in | last Wednesday endorsed a reso-| to put a stop to unfair price-|many respects in tests super-|southwestern Saskatchewan, 1 at| lution to hav: week last 2 50c lower s a sysi rere i agricultural products | yi. ‘i Pap ae rand ’ i farm. | Most of slaughter cattle,| 4, a ‘system of crop) cutting on aénicwl 2 S|vised by the Lethbridge Research|cows were bred at random. unemployment insurance to farm- int » yervine fi o| While western terminals 13.00 to 13.50, and Calgar sur established across the|as “loss leaders” in stores; to| station. A e ers when certain defined groups] iD Prices varying “from - ®) als dropped about 2,200 h 01.00 lower at 12.78 to i | province. | provide legislation e'snove @e| ee At weaning, 20 \erossbred sie & ' iv gher to 1.00 lower. Feeder ” ~ : at 12.75 to 5 . s = y i reke: eu Saran aS of producers in given areas re-| 7 to 19,800. With a pr ce | 50 cates erly marketing Results — Crossbreds © were|and 25 Hereford steers were : z leattle were in better demand at Dp dominance od Toronto a steady | The 150 delegates to the/|derly marketing of eggs and to heavier at weaning; they gained|ected at random. They wi *|more per day on feed; and they| weighed, removed to a comm It endorsed a South Saanich|returned higher hot carcass / cial feed lot and fed in two.grot Farmers’ Institute resolution; Weight with greater eye of lean|to slaughter finish. calling for investigation of re-|area. quested such protection: Re of plain quality enerally steady 00 higher 3 marking that already a number S°Retally steady to 1.00 higher] ang neavy receipt of such groups and areas have) (0 SPOS Veal calves were) (ocge indicated a strong desire for) M0StlyY unchanged. Hogs and lambs were generally at last laughter cattle) 17.00 to 17.50,\ Montreal 50c| federation’s 26th annual meeting | establish a soil test laboratory. of cows and higher at to 20.00, Win-|@pproved the olution trom . the general quality is) nipeg 50c to 1.00 lower at 14.50 >. Fruit Growers’ Associa- not expected to be better than| to D, such inclusion, the C.F.A stated| “'')* . last week's 39.7 good and choice IDER CATTLE | the Successful crossbreeding “it is urgently necessary that| Yek’s levels beef carcasses. Exports of beet | Goa perenne ga urge the provin ports that some farm lands are] yereford steers topped Char-!pybrid vigor involving Brit action be taken on this matter, SLAUGHTER CATTLE cattle to the U.S. last week, at! were in short a fend to set ‘up the being wrongly assessed for mun-| pray crossbreds with a higher| beef breeds is not new to west by the government in time for! Cattle offerings at public|7,926, were about 3,000 less). reasonably eee nd nema {for the spec icipal tax purposes. proportion of choice carcasses. |Canadian cattlemen. next year’s Production season.” |stockyards up to Thursday this| than the previous week. Total] prices were eeuerally steady 1g, croPS under federal Crop) Warlier delegates called on the| There was no significant differ-|| Nor have the possibilities movement south up to Novem-/1.99 higher. Exports of feeder | surance Act. B.C. milk board to re-impose|ence between the two groups in: /improving the breeds with ot ber 21, 229,465, compared with cattle to the U.S. last week were} Under the act the federal] consumer price control on milk| dressing percentage; total digest-|imports been ignored. 492,517 in the same period a|7.§7§ bringing the total to Nov-|$°Vernment would underwrite| throughout the province. Con-|ible nutrient consumption per| The introduction of Charl year ago. ember 21 to 183,065. Good|Part of any losses brought on/trols were removed in 1953. pound of liveweight gain; average |and Charbray: bulls to this co j aay The slaughter cattle market feeder steers at Toronto were by natural causes. “BAD EFRRER! = muscle fibre diameters of samples Ey is also being cee x . _— was only moderately active ana.{Stetdy at 22.00 to 25.00. Win-| WARNING GIVEN AD: EE EE taken from the chief loin muscle.| interest by the industry for 3 ately a and. ARNING GIVE) ipes nad : : ts, Hereford bulls potentialities in crossbreeding. due’ mainly to moderate deliver-|MPES. on a limited offering, was} Tne move was endorsed| The resolution sponsorea py| 1 these tests, Her 2 ies for this time of year, Strong to 1.00 higher, at 20.00 | unanimously despite a warning|the Richmond Dairy said milk good daily clearances were made at| te 21.00. Calgary gained 50¢| from federation manager Char-, ™@tketing under present regula- most markets, Montreal was the/#t 19-00 to 21.00, and Saska- jeg Walls that delegates| tions has proven “unsatisfactory only market to show price ad-|t0on held 18.00 to 20.50. “know what you are getting in-|iM that it has not eliminatea vances of 50c to 1.00 on all|CALP MARKET lto.” competition at the consumer radi classes and grades of slaughter| TOP of veal calves! He said the scheme, now in| level, which has had a detrimen- cattle; elsewhere prices varied | Vere limited and prices gene- effect in Manitoba, requires tal effect on the industry.” from steady to 1.00 lower. In| T@lly steady to 1.00 lower. Tor-/rarmers to pay 80 per cent of| In a companion move the spite of a light offering of gooa|}OMto’s good and choice vealers| ine cost and the province the| meeting urged that all milk sold slaughter steers, demand did not |S0ld at a firm 30.00 to 34.50. | other 20, It should be deter-|in local areas should be pro- show any improvement on these |@24 Montreal at ‘S| mined if the majority of B.C.| cessed in that area, and prices on principal markets|27-00 to 30.00. Winnipeg and) sarm groups would favor! Both were aimed at reducing Calgary were steady at 2 taking this on, he said. competition on Vancouver Is- 31.09 and 20.00 to 21.25 respec- land and in the Interior from Lower Mainland producers. as 1.00 lower. s the same downward trend. LABORATORY ASKED Cows and bulls, although a little Walls added, however, that more active at some markets,| Hog prices were mostly /he understood that prairie far- were generally steady to 1.00|Steady. Grade A hogs at Toron-|mers “have found this over-all DISCOVER lower in spots. Top grades of|t® Sold at 23.65, and Montreal| insurance better than their hail steers at Toronto lost 1.00, with|W@s steady to 10c higher at/| insurance.” national Tractors, are to be found on the shelves good quality moved for 24.00/2%-65 to 24.10. Winnipeg re- to 25.00. Winnipeg never re-|mained at 21.50; Calgary and each one different, but all designed for Inter- Regular tire checks by our experts can add of our parts department. covered losses made last Friday| Edmonton at 20.45 and 20.35 Farmers ask for thousands of extra miles to your tires. . vere steady de lower |Tespectively Saskatchewan mar- The picture shows store expert Tony Salfi reach- || @2¢ Were steady to 50c¢ lower 20.15. 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