Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, March 13, 1976, Image 11

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Ckambanbarc. PA Good slaughter heifers 3185
and 34.75. few Utility 29.10-
CATTLE 841 Compared Ut ‘ lu y * h
with last Thursday's market, DnityOto
Slaughter steers uneven, cows M.OO-32.55, couple
about steady. Slaughter * 2 - 75 ' Cut i® r ‘
cows 75 cents to 11.25 higher. Canners 24.50-28.85, few
Choice slaughter steers yield <J f wn to 23, 7 5- I1 F ? r
grade 2-31000-1250 lbs. 38.25- Good slaughter bullocks
37.75, Good 34.60-38.10, 38.75-35.85, few Standard
Com To Our 22nd Annul
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ARNALDO
BURGOS
Assistant
Nutritionist
and Field
Consultant
Silo-King is a roughage preservative that contains
a combination of refined enzymes, preservatives,
antioxidants and other agents.
The antioxidants stabilize the simple sugars,
vitamins and other nutrients. They prevent oxygen
trapped in the silage from burning these nutrients
which in turn causes the silage to heat and juice.
The more severe the heating and-or juicing, the
greater the loss of digestible protein, energy and
other nutrients.
While the antioxidants are doing their work, the
enzymes start breaking down simple (sugars and
starches) and complex carbohydrates (fiber)
creating a very rich environment for lactic add
producing bacteria to reproduce. This speeds up
the silage fermentation process and results in
bringing the addity (PH) of the silage down to a
desireable PH or 4 or below quite rapidly.
Because of the rapid action of the enzymes it is
possible to create this rich environment for the
baderia. As a matter of fact, that is what enzymes
do: accelerate the transformation of carbohydrates
to lactic add. Higher levels of lactic add also
represents a higher concentration of energy in the
silage.
SPECIAL WINTER PRICE FOR SILO-KING ENDS MARCH 31.
Southeastern Penna.
George F. Delong
Regional Manager
225 West Woods Drive
Lihb. PA 17543
Call Collect 717-626-0261
Eastern Lancaster Co.
Melvin Herr
RR2 New Holland. PA 17557
PH: 717-354-5977
North Western Lancaster Co.
Earl B. Cinder
RD2, Manheim. PA 17545
Phone: 717-665-3126
Southern Lancaster Co.
Henry DcLong, Jr.
RDI Box 106
Quarryville, PA 17566
Phone: 717-284-2683
WHY SILO-KING WORKS
CONTACT YOUR NEAREST AGRI-KING REPRESENTATIVE
AND TAKE ADVANTAGTOTTHIS OPPORTUNITY.
Southwestern Lancaster Co.
Ben Greenawalt
RD2, Conestoga, PA 17516
Phone: 717-872-5686
Chester Co.
William Windle
RDI, Atglen, PA 19310
Phone; 215-593-6143
lanon
Marvin Meyer
RO2. Box 157
Annville. PA 17003
Phone: 717-867-1445
Northeast Berks Co.
Roger Heller
RDI. Robesonia, PA
Phone; 215-693-6160
312541.10, few Utility 29.75-
51.10. Ylsld Grade No. 11400-
2000 lbs slaughter bulls
30.7546J6. Good A Choice
400400 lbs. feeder steers
21.0047.25, mixed Good A
Choice 300400 lbs. feeder
heifers 20.0045.00.
CALVES 550. Veslers
grading Standard to Choice
steady to $5 higher, Utility |4
to $lO higher. Prime vealers
72.50*70.50, Choice 63.00-
74.00, Good 40.00-62.00,
Standard 42.0049.00, Utility
90110 lbs. 30.0042.00, 7045
lbs. 27.0040.00. Farm calves,
holsteln bulls 90-120 lbs.
32.0046.00; holsteln heifers
90115 lbs. 30.0040.00.
HOGS 107. Barrows k Gilts
50 cents to $1.50 lower. Few
US No. 1-2 200-210 lbs.
harrows & gilts 47.1040.00,
No. 14 210230 lbs. 40.75-
4745, No. 24 235-260 lbs.
43.3545.00. US No. 14 300525
lbs. sows 40.0044.25.
FEEDER PIGS 29. Few
Lots US No. 14 2045 lbs.
feeder pigs 25.5048.50 per
AGRI-KING
KEY TO PR
Only anaerobic bacteria (live without air) can
produce lactic add fast enough to reduce the PH of
the silage hi the shortest possible time.
Aerobic bacteria (lives only in the presence of
air) utilize oxygen to burn carbohydrates and
protein, transforming them into carbon dioxide,
ammonia and water. This results in the production
of high levels of butyric add which causes silage to
be randd, have a loud unpleasant smell and be
unpalatable. The water released contributes to silo
juicing.
Why not add only anaerobic bacteria to the silage
instead of enzymes? That would be like buying cows
and having no feed for them. They would simply die.
Why? Because you are filling the silo with material
that has been exposed to air and more air is trapped
in the silo at filling time regardless of the type of
storage. Therefore, the predominant bug in the silo
at first is aerobic bacteria.
Even if you add tons of lactic acid producing
bacteria, they cannot work efficiently in the
presence of air, so that become inactive until most
of the oxygen is used up. By this time most of the
damage has already been done with resulting loss of
energy, digestible protein and other nutrients.
Palatability is also reduced which can severely
effect animal performance due to a lower feed in
take.
Silo-King antioxidants and preservatives make it
very difficult for the undesireable acerbic bug to
find anything to eat, and you know what happens
when you don’t eat. At the same time enzymes are
making food available for the good bug enabling
him to reproduce rapidly, speed up the entire fer
mentation process resulting in the highest quality
silage possible.
Only Silo-King contains this secret formula of
refined enzymes (not crude enzyme by-products)
preservatives and antioxidants.
You wouldn’t think of planting com without using
a weed killer. Neither should you think of making
silage without using Silo-King.
.ehiih & Ni
Thomas Heist
Main Street
Alburhs. PA 18101
Phone: 215-965-5124
South Central Pern
Regional Manager ■ , .
RRI. Box 81 Charlie Campbell
Chambersburg. PA 17201 Newville.PA
Call Collect 717-264-9321 P hone - 717-776-7573
Earl H. Moyer
PA mw RD5 ' Box 277
!SL G 7n™i 17325 Hagerstown. MD 21740 -
Phone. 717-528-4849 ph J 30j.739.5i99
Carlisle
Carhsk, PA
March 9,1171
CATTLE 125, Compared
with last Tuesday's market,
slaughter cows strong to $2
higher. One Choice slaughter
steer at 37.25, Good 34.85-
35.75, Standard 32J543.75,
one Utility at 30.50. Good
slaughter heifers 34.7545.00,
few Standard 28.8540.00, few
Utility 27.5028.00. Utility k
High Dressing Cutter
slaughter cows 29.1040.85,
one at 31.00, Cutters 27.25-
29.10, Canners 25.0027.00,
Shells down to 21.50. Couple
Good slaughter bullocks
30.60 and 32.00, one Utility at
26.75.
CALVES 105. Vealers
unevenly steady. Choice
head, lot No. 14125 lbs. 40.00
cwt.
SHEEP 18. Few lota Good
k Choice 85-120 lbs. wooled
slaughter lambs 44.50 and
46.00.
Eastern Frankin Co.
Eldon Martin
RDS, Waynesboro, PA 17268
Phone: 717-762-3576
Cumberland Go.
Martin E. Ebersote
R 5 Carlisle. PA 17013
Phone: 717-776-7324
Western Wi
Washington Co.. MD
Lancaster Farming. Saturday, March 13,1976
Home & garden
show slated
The Lancaster Jaycees
will hold its 22nd annual
Home and Garden Show
Tuesday, March 16 through
Saturday, March 20 at the
Guernsey Sales Pavilllon,
Lincoln Highway East.
Hours for the show will be 6
to 10 P.M. weekdays and 1 to
10 P.M. on Saturday.
Doug Dennison of the
Dallas Cowboys and Andrea
McGlincy, Junior Miss of
Lancaster will be on hand for
vealers 64.50-69.50, Good
55.5049.00, Standard 42.50-
48.00, Utility 110-125 lbs.
33.0046.50, 85-100 lbs. 24.00-
31.50. Farm calves, holsteln
bulls 90-120 lbs. 310049.00.
HOGS 100. Barrows k Gilts
mostly steady. US No. 1-2
200-235 lbs. barrows k gUta
48.0048.25. No. 14 200-245
lbs. 47.254745, lot No. 24 286
lbs. 45.85, lot No. 24 336 lbs.
40.00, Two US No. 14 sows
32.00 and 40.00.
FEEDER PIGS 21. US No.
14 2545 lbs. feeder pigs
26.0042.00 per bead.
-SHEEP 7. One Choice
spring slaughter lamb at
67.00, few Good 57.0Me.00.
Greencastle
March 8,1171
CATTLE 137. Compared
with last Monday’s market,
slaughter cows steady to |l
higher. Couple Choice No. 3-4
1070 and 1090 lbs. slaughter
steers 36.25 and 37.00, few
Good 34.10-35.50, Standard
30.50- One Good
slaughter heifers at 32.00.
Utility & High Dressing
Cutter slaughter cows 28.00-
31.35, one at 32.10, Cutters
25.50- Canners 22.35-
26.50. One Standard
slaughter bullock at 31.85,
couple Utility 27.85 and 28.00.
Few Yield Grade No. 1 1250-
1775 lbs. slaughter bulls
32.25-35.85.
HUSKEE-BILT MAN!
Need Cots of Clearspan Room'?
We Have It Standard
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CONTROLLED ENVIRONMENT BUILDING
A Thrive Center controlled environment building means heavier
healthier animals, reduced labor and teed costs and almost no
'manure handing or odor. They pay for themselves in no time!
the ribbon-cutting ceremony
on Tuesday night. Wed*
nesday'Rick Volk of the
Baltimore Colts will appear.
Thursday is WIOV Night and
there will also be a square
dance demonstration. On
Friday, members of the
Lancaster Red Roses
basketball team will be
present. Saturday’s events
Include a skydiving show and
numerous craft demon
strations by Stauffer’s of
Kissel Hill. In addition, the
show will feature a variety of
exhibits ranging from Home
Improvement, musical,
garden, Security systems,
food displays, handcrafted
items to sewing and
photography.
Admission is SO cents with
children under 12 free or
complimentary tickets can
be obtained from Lancaster
Jaycees, exhibitors, and
various merchandisers
throughout the county.
TRY A
CLASSIFIED
CALVES 158. Vealers
grading Utility $4 to $8
higher. Few Choice vealers
67.00-72.00, few Good 51.00-
60.00. Standard 34.5049.00,
Utility 90-110 lbs. 31.0034.50,
7585 lbs. 30.00-32.00. Farm
calves, holstein bulls 90-115
lbs. 32.0038.00; few holstein
heifers 90110 lbs. 32.50-50.00.
HOGS 60. Few US No. 1-3
220 lbs. barrows & gilts 47.00-
47.75, few No. 2-3 215-220 lbs.
46.10-46.36, one lot No. 24 255
lbs. 45.00. Few US No. 1-3 290-
440 lbs. sows 40.5042.25.
FEEDER PIGS 0. No sales
on offer.
SHEEP 1. Not enough of
any one grade to establish a
market.
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