Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, May 27, 1967, Image 16

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—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, May 27,1967
Samuei A. Ouni
Former County
Farmer On PSU
Extension Staff
Samuel A. Dum, who oper
ated a clain farm neai hast
Peteisbuig iiom 1952 until
last .tear was appointed May
Ist to the Cooperative Exten
sion Sen. ice staff at Penn
State Universitv as associate
piofessoi of faim management
While fanning he sened as
piesident and secietan of the
Red Rose Dam Heid Impiove
ment Association piesiden 1 ol
the Lancastei Countv Agnciil
tuial Extension Association 1
chan man of Agwav Caiden 1
Spot Zone piesident and sec
letarv of the Lancastei Milk
foi Health and piesident of
the Interstate Lancastei Milkj
Maiketmg Committee 1
In announcing Bum’s anpomt-j
ment extension duector.
Thomas H Patton said he willj
be pnmaiily lesponsible for.
• Lancaster
(Continued fiom Rage 2)
Good 22 00-23 50 Standaid 19-
75-22 00
COWS Utility and high
viclding Cuttei 19 50-21 75, few
2175-22 35 Cutter 13 50 20 00,
Cannei and low Cuttei 17 50-18 -
BULLS Choice 24 50 25 60,
Good 23 00 25 00 Utilitv and
Commeicial 22 50-25 10, seveial
high-yielding 1400-2000 lbs 25-
25 25 85
FEEDER STEERS Choice
575 720 lbs 28 25-29 00, two
loads Choice 800 lbs 26 35 twm
loads Choice 950 lbs ?25 25
CALVES 375 Vealei s clos
ed the week mostly steady, with
Mondays decline on Good and
Choice vealei s being lecoveied
on Wednesday
VEALERS Choice 40 GO
-42 00, few 42 50 43 50, Good 36 ■
00 40 00 Standaid 34 00 38 00.
Utility 32 00-35 00 Cull mainly
29 00-33 00 with a few 60-90 lbs
27 00-30 00
HOGS 1300 Banows and
gilts closed the week steady to
25c highei, the sales on Monday
weie 25 75c highei, but Wednes
days decline eiasecl most of this
ad\ ance Sow • scai cc small sup
ph steadv to 50c highei
BARROWS AND GILTS
LIS 12 190-240 lbs closed the
week at 25 00-25 50, US 1, 200-
230 lbs closed at 26 00 26 25
Mondays sales 26 25 26 75 with
a lew head at $27 00 1 3 180-
270 lbs 24 25 24 75, 2 3 250 290
lbs 23 50-24 50
SOWS US 13 300 450 lbs
16 00 1700, few US 12 270-350
lbs 18 00-18 50 2 3 400 600 lbs
15 00 16 00
SHEEP 350 spring lambs
$1 00-4 00 louei with most de
cline on Good Slanghtei ewes
absent
SPRING LAMBS Choice
60 90 lbs 30 00-32 00, one small
lot $33 00. Good 45 95 lbs 25 50-
29 00
cation in 1941 and a master versity of Delaware, first as instructor and bomber pilot ii
of science in agricultural eco- associate professor of farm Italy, attaining the rank
the supervision of educational nomics in 1947. He received management, and later as as- major,
farm management programs in Ms doctor of philosophy degree sistant director of the Agri
fHirv nroduction economies in agricultural economics from cultural Experiment Station if r l a “ iea ; ne
dau-y pi eduction economics. Universit m 1949 , Mary E. Baker, of LandisWll
Dum received two degrees A U. S. Air Force veteran of They are the parents of thre
from Penn State; a bachelor Fbllowing graduate study, World War 11, Dum served sons: Robert, 20; Richard, 1'
Of science in agricultural edu- he was employed by the Um- from 1941 to 1945 as a pilot and David, 9.
HORNCO FEEDS - - - The Growing Choke Of Business Farmers
D. E. HORN & COMPANY is proud to announce the appointment of Richard
Brown as Hornco Livestock Representative for this area. Dick will work along
with Ned SiTLER and John HERR giving advice and service to the increasing
number of Hornco customers in the Lancaster County area.
Call on Dick anytime. Allow him to help you with your feeding problems.
Dick's phone number is COLLEGEVILLE, PENNA. Area Code 215-489-4224.
HORNCO POULTRY REPRESENTATIVES FOR THIS AREA
D. E. Horn & Co., Inc. York, Pa. Ph; 854-7867
NED SITLER
Area Code 717
255-3391
SUPPORT YOUR LANCASTER dOUNTY POULTRY ASSOC.
INTRODUCING...
RICHARD "Dick" BROWN
“HORNCO Livestock
Representative”
HORNCO FEED IS BEING
USED BY MORE LANCASTER
COUNTY FARMERS THAN
EVER BEFORE!
&
, S'*,
JO.iN HERR
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Area Code 717
867-3141
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