Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, December 09, 1967, Image 6

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    —Lancaster Farming, Saturday. December 9,1967
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THE GRAND CHAMPION STEER
at the District 4-H Steer Show. Sold at
the Lancaster Union Stockyards. Wed
nesday afternoon to Hershey Estates
Abattoir and Hershey Motor Lodge for
• Thirty-seven Graybill, Stevens Rl; Donna
(Continued fiom Page 1) falter New Providence Rl;
Donna Gaul, Manheim Rl.
Heavy-weight: Mike Smucker,
Ephrata R 2, Shirley Craig, Not-
High, Leola; Susan Obeiholt
zer, Mt. Joy R 2
Heavy-weight: El aine Herr, tingham R 2, Linda Nissley, Mt.
Penn Grant Rd Lane, Ann J °y RR Faye Biubaker, E-town
Nissley, Mt Joy Rl: Ronald R3 > Nan °y Yungmger, Marietta
Stauffer, Ephrata Rl; Ricky RR
Kreider, Manheim R 3. Cindy SHORTHORNS
Eshelman, Mt Joy R 2 Mike Larry Herr, Penn Grant Rd,
ILongenecker, Lititz R 2, James Lane; Donna Hess, Strasbnrg
Greider, Columbia R 2. Rl; John Lefever, Manheim R 4,
HEREFORD Eugene Bollinger, Denver R 2,
Light-weight; David Enck, Larry Landis, Quarryville Rl
Holtwood R 2; Jeffrey Greider,
Columbia R 2, Randy Hess,
Stiasburg Rl.
Medium-w'eight: Cheryl Bru
fcaker, Rohr Rd, Lane: San
dra Kreider, Manheim R 3; John
tong, Manheim R 4, Harry Niss
ly, Millport Rd, Lane, Susan
$1.14 per pound. Representing the buy
er was Mark Hitz, (left). Showing the
steer was Jim Wylie from Chester
County. L. F. Photo
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(Continued from Page 2)
65; Geldings 25-45; Killers 4-5.
HOGS
December 4, 1067 steady. Choice & Prime !
Hog receipts of 955 head sold 42.50; Good & L. Choice 5
25 to*sd higher. Retail 21-22.50; Standard 31-33.50; Commoi
Wholesale No. 1 to 3, 19,75- 28.
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ON FROZEN
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Don't hesitate to apply lime, even if the ground
is frozen. The freezing and thawing action of
Winter helps disseminate the lime, assuring you
a properly balanced soil, ready for Spring
plowing. And remember, liming pays in extra
bushels and tons of crops and forage.
MARTIN’S LIMESTONE
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Sows 15-17.25.
CALVES
December 4, IMI
Calf receipts of 207 hen
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need
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