Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, November 08, 1975, Image 11

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_ . . „ . „ , , 25.50. Medium and Good 400
560 Dm. feeder heifers 18.00*
_. If 71 « tSiS 11.80. Medium and Good 400-
CATTLE 362. Compared 25.00. Utility and High «« txilU 20.00-
with last Thursday's market, Brewing Cutter slaughter -iM
slaughter cowa mostly |2 to cows 22.00-24.75, few to 26.00,
13 lower. Choice slaughter Cutters 10.00-21.50, Canners
steers 42.50-44.33, Good 41.50- 16.00-18.50, Shells down to
42.00, Standard 36.5009.00, 12.00. Yield Grade No. 1,
Utility 32.00-33.50. Choice slaughter bulls 21.0032.00,
slaughter heifers 38.5042.00, Yield Grade No. 2, 22.00
COLO HARD FACTS ABOUT POUNDS
OF MILK VERSUS POUNDS OF
AT *9.00 PER 100 POUNDS - MILK FOR 3.5% TEST
AND .09* PER POINT UP OR DOWN
40# -Milk at 4.0% test -
40.38# - Milk at 3.9% test -
40.78# - Milk at 3.8% test -
41.18# - Milk at 3.7% test -
41.58# -Milk at 3.6% test
-42.00# - Milk at 3.5% test -
42.42# - Milk at 3.4% test -
42.86# - Milk at 3.3% test -
43.30# - Milk at 3,2% test -
43.75# -Milk at 3.1 % test -
44.21#-Milk at 3.0% test-
Mr. Farmer, these are the facts and not just figures from AGRI-KING - We are sure that the
POUNDS OF BUTTERFAT a cow can produce is more limited than the POUNDS OF MILK she can
produce.
If you have any questions call or write the AGRI-KING serviceman in your area.
mtheastern Penna.
George F. Delong
Regional Manager
225 West Woods Drive
Lititz Pa 17543
Call Collect 717 626 0261
Eastern Lancaster Co
Melvin Herr
If Ne 7n H S n ?q7 P 7 A 17557 Chester Co
Phone 717 354 5977 WiHam Wmdle
RDI Atglen PA 19310
Phone 215 593 6143
Northern Lane Co.
Leo Elliott
313 Wynwood Dr
Willow Street PA 17584
Phone 717 464 4235
irth Western Lancaster Co
RD2 B Hj C ntam PA 12545 ”9 Rosewood Drive
717 665 3126
BUTTERFAT VERSUS TEST
POUNDS OF
MILK PER
COW PER DAY
Southern Lancaster Co
Henry Delong, ir
RDI Box 106
Quarryville PA 17566
Phone 717 284-2683
Southwestern Lancaster Co
Ben Greenawall
RD2 Conestoga PA 17516
Phone 717 872 5686
Lebanon Co
Marvin Meyer
RD2 Box 157
Annville PA 17003
Phone 717 867 1445
Monti
;omei
CALVES 537. Veiled
mostly $2 to 14 lower. Few
Prime veilen 66.0047.50,
Choice 55.0045.00, Good
40.0045.00, SUndird 35.00-
40.00, Utility 110-130 Ibi.
25.00-30.00, 90-110 lbs. 18.00-
22.00,
HOGS 80. Barrows and
gUts $5 lower. US No. 1-3 200-
250 lbs. barrows and gUts
51.00- US No. 1-3 300-575
lbs. sows 42.00-44.00. Boars
36.00-
FEEDER PIGS 73. US No.
1-3 20-25 lbs. feeder pigs
22.00-26.00 per head, No. 1-3
35-40 lbs. 35.00-45.00 per
head.
KEY TO PROFIT
AGRI KING,
PERSONALIZED FEEDING PROGRAMS
at 9.45 per 100#=
at 9.36 per 100#=
at 9.27 per 100#=
at 9.18 per 100#=
at 9.09 per 100#=
at 9.00 per 100#=
at 8.91 per 100#=
at 8.82 per 100#=
at 8.73 per 100#=
at 8.64 per 100#=
at 8.55 per 100#=
& SE Berks Co
ILTON. ILL.
DOLLARS
PER COW EACH LB.
PER DAY B.F. WORTH
3-78 2.36
3-78 2.40
3.78 2.43
3.78 2.48
3.78 2.52
378 2.57
3-78 2.62
3-78 2.68
3.78 2.72
3-78 2.78
3-78 2.85
Northeast Berks Co
Roger Hetler
RDI, Robesonia, PA
Phone 215 693 6160
ih & Northampton Co.
Thomas Heist
Mam Street
Alburtis PA 18101
Phone 215 965 5124
Belleville Area
Louis S. Peachy, Sr
RDI #5B C
Reedsville PA 17084
Phone 717 667 3291
South Central Penna.
James L Yoder
Regional Manager
RRI Box 81
Chambersburg PA 17201
Call Collect 717 264 9321
More health tests required
for Canadian cattle imports
WASHINGTON • The U.S.
Department of Agriculture
(USDA) has been notified
that Canada has changed Its
anaplasmosis and
bluetongue regulations for
non-slaughter cattle ex
ported from the United
States into Canada. The new
requirements on the two
diseases became effective
Oct. 27.
Officials of USDA’s
Animal and Plant Health
Inspection Service em
phasized that the new
Canadian regulations do not
affect cattle shipped to
Eastern Franklin Co
Eldon Martin
RO5 Waynesboro PA 17268
Phone 717-762 3576
Adams Co Area
Menno N Rissler
RR4 Gettysburg PA 17325
Phone 717 528 4849
lumberland Co.
Marlin E. Ebersole
R 5 Carlisle PA 17013
Phone 717 776 7324
islern Washington Co
Charlie Campbell
Newville PA
Phone 717-776 7573
lon Co.. MD
iastern Washim
Earl H Moyer
RDS Box 277
Hagerstown MD 21740
Phone 301 739 5199
- Lancaster Farming, Saturday, Npv. 8.197^-1^
Canada for immediate
slaughter.
The new import rules
require aU cattle in the herd
of origin to be inspected
within 30 days before im
portation and found free of
these two communicable
livestock diseases.
Examining veterinarians
wiU also have to certify that
to the best of their knowledge
neither anaplasmosis nor
bluetounge has existed in the
herd for two years before
export to Canada.
Exported animals must be
shown free of anaplasmosis
by a negative complement
fixation test within 30 days
before export.
Freedom from bluetounge
must be shown by two such
tests - the first one being
made not less than 30 days
nor more than 90 days before
export, and the second
within 30 days. Animals
being tested must be isolated
MEMO
HAY, STRAW
and EAR CORN
SALE
EVERY MONDAY
AT 11 A.M.
EVERY WEDNESDAY
12.00 NOON
NEW HOLLAND SALES
STABLES, INC.
Phone 717-354-4341
Lloyd H Kreider. Auct
Here’s a money-saving way
to put a John Deere
Loader on your tractor, today.
First, pick out the John Deere Loader that
best fits your needs .. .the 37 Loader which
will hoist 1 050-pounds OVa feet the 145 Loader
with 3 150-pound breakout force and 2 100-
pound lifting capacity, the 148 Loader which
lifts more than a ton and a half 10Va feet high
or the 159 Loader which will lift nearly
2 tons 13 feet
Arrange for JDFP financing, in the comfort
and convenience of our dealership
Take your new loader home and put it
on the job
You pay no finance charges until April 1, 1976
It’s that simple Why not stop in and let us
give you complete details today
Landis Bros. Inc.
Lancaster 717-393-3906
Adamstown
Equipment Inc.
Mohnton, RO2, Pa. 19540
[near Adamstownj
215-484-4391
M. $. Yeaisiey
& Sons
Westchester 215-696-2990
Agway, inc.
AHenlown Equipment Center
Chapman, Pa.
215-395-3381
from other animals that
have not been tested.
The requirements are
modified to some extent if
the herds of origin have been
tested and found free of these
diseases within the
preceding year, including
prescribed tests on the
animals being shipped.
Canadian import
regulations previously had
required veterinarians to
cerftify herd-of-origln
freedom only for
anaplasmosis, and had
required only one test for
bluetounge.
Additional information on
Canadian cattle import
regulations may be obtained
from offices of APHIS’
Veterinary Service, and
from the Import-Export
staff, APHIS, U.S. Depart
ment of Agriculture,
Hyattsville, Md. 20872.
When Dan Reeves, star
halfback for the Dallas
Cowboys, went to the
hospital a few years back to
see his wife and newborn son
for the first time, he was
thrown for a big loss.
Rushing into the hospital
room, he asked to hold his
son, Michael. “Not on your
life,” his wife said em
phatically.
Reeves looked as if a
blitzing linebacker bad just
nailed him in the backfield.
“Why not?” he asked.
“You fumble too much,”
his wife replied.
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A.B.C. Groff, Inc.
New Holland 717-354-4191
Pikeville
Equipment Inc.
Oyster Dale Road
Oley RD2, PA
215-987-6277
Neuhaus’es, Inc.
Glen Rock, Pa.
717-235-1306
Stanley A. Klopp, Inc
Bemville, Pa.
215-488-1510
I. G.’s Ag Sales
Silverdale, Pa. 18962
215-257-5136
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