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]0 LuncnMi’i- Farming. Sntnrtlay. March 21. l!)70 Executives Tap Federal Farm Research tor Ideas Ovei 100 buMMoss executive-' Will loin .1 1‘ S Dep.ntim’iil of Agiirultuu- n*Hc.iidi complex M.nih 23 and 24 looking foi in dtisln.il applications of some of the lesiilts of USDA s basic u* scat eh The gioup. membeis of the Industn.il Reseaich Institute. Inc, will tour the Agucultuial Rcseaich Center at Beltsvillc, Md , and talk to the scientists there about USDA studies in • Auction (Continued from Page 2) 75-32 50. two loads Good to mostly Choice 775 lbs 32 25 CALVES 400 Vealers most ly steady VEALERS Choice 53 00- 56 00, few head at 57 00, Good 49 00 54 00 Standaid 44 00-49 00. Utility 37 00-44 00. Cull 90- 120 lbs 31 00-38 00, 65 85 lbs 25 00-31 00 HOGS 1200 Bairows and Gilts 25 50 lowei. Sows scai ce CLOSING SALES, BAR ROWS AND GILTS Few US 1- 245 lbs 27 50-28 00 Bulk US 2- 195 255 lbs 26 10 26 85 SHEEP 450 Wooled Lambs closed 1002 00 highei Slaugh ter Ewes fully steady. Supply includes an estimated 50 per cent 30 60 lb Spi mg Lambs sold to the Eastei tiade WOOLED LAMBS Choice 70-110 lbs 29 00 31 00, couple lots 32 50 on Wednesday, Good 26 00-28 50 Utility 23 00 26 00 Choice and Pume 70 90 lb New Cl op Lambs 31 00-35 00 SPRING LAMBS Choice 30 40 lbs 60 00-75 00 Choice 40- 60 lbs 40 00-50 00. Choice 65 75 lbs 36 00-36 50 SLAUGHTER EWES lity and Good 6 00-12 00 A Lancaster Farming Classified Ad Can Help SEE YOUR PIONEER SALESMAN He knows that to make your alfalfa seed dollars pay off, you need (1) the right variety for the job and (2) pure, I high-germinating seed. He offers both. His full line of top rated alfalfas includes varieties you can leave down 4,5, or more years ... short rotation alfalfa for maximum tonnage . . . medium rotation varieties . . . and quality plow-down alfalfa. Strict seed production controls assure high germination and purity. Whatever you need in alfalfa seed, Pioneer’s got it! §q\ PIONEER. 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