Carlisle Utility 28.25-32.60. Few Good and Choice slaughter heifers 33.25-35.00, individual Standard 32.10 and 34.00, few Utility 25.25-29.25. Utility and High Dressing Cutter slaughter cows 30.50-33.00, few Commercial 28.85-30.60, Cutters 28.35-31.50, Canners 25.00- Good, in dividual’s slaughter bullocks 35.25 and 37.00, Standard 30.00- Yield Grade No. 1, slaughter bulls 34.10-38.75. CALVES 150. Vealers grading Good unevenly steady. Utility $3 to $5 lower. Few Choice vealers 59.50- 64.50, Good 50.00-59.00, few Standard 43.00-48.50, Utility 90-110 lbs. 39.00-45.00, 70-85 lbs. 30.50-38.00. FARM CALVES: Few Holstein bulls 90-115 lbs. 38.50-47.00, few Holstein heifers 90-115 lbs. 46.0049.00. Slaughter Calves, few Good and Choice 235-395 lbs. at 45.00. Carlisle, PA May 25,1976 CATTLE 254. Compared with last Tuesday’s market, slaughter steers 25 cents to 75 cents lower. Slaughter cows steady to $1 higher. Few Choice No. 3-4,1045-1220 lbs. slaughter steers 37.60- 38.50, Good 36.10-38.35, Standard 32.75-37.50, few AGRI-KING KEY TO PI) SAVE WHAT YOU GROW t Use. . . “Silo- King" L' V 4 WHY DOES SILO-KING WORK? Silo-King contains a POTENT COMBINATION of the SAME ANTI-OXIDANTS used to PRESERVE HUN DREDS OF FOOD ITEMS in our super markets. Silo-King also contains a POTENT COMBINATION of FOOD GRADE ENZYMES and FLAVORS. This COMBINATION OF ANTI-OXIDANTS AND ENZYMES results in a much GREATER PRESER VATIVE EFFECT. They ABSORB THE AT MOSPHERIC and HYDROLYTIC OXYGEN ENERGY in the silage to PREVENT THE INITIAL OXIDATION which causes the HEATING AND THE LOSSES. SUGARS which help produce a HIGH QUALITY, SWEET SMELLING silage with EXCEPTIONAL PALATABILITY. By REDUCING THE LEVEL OF OXIDATION, temperature of the silage is maintained in a RANGE OF 100 TO 110 DEGREES. They also UTILIZE MOISTURE available in the silage to help SYNTHESIZE MORE SOLUBLE This is the IDEAL TEMPERATURE FOR FER MENTATION. This results in a HIGHER PH (LOWER ACIDITY) and a SILAGE OF VERY HIGH QUALITY. DON'T LET THIS YEAR GO BY WITHOUT GIVING SILO—KING A TRY Apply Silo-King Simply and Accurately by using a Gandy Applicator. Southwestern Lancaster Co Lehigh & North Southeastern Penna Eastern Franklin Co George F Delong Regional Manager 225 West Woods Drive Lititz PA 17543 Call Collect 717 626 0261 Eastern Lancaster Co Ben Greenawall Thomas Heist RD2 Conestoga PA 17516 Mam Street Eldon Martin RDS Waynesboro PA 17268 Phone 717 762 3576 Phone 717 872 5686 Alburtis PA 18101 Phone 215 965 5124 Chester Co William Windle RDI Atglen PA 19310 Phone 215 593 6143 Cumberland Marlin E Ebersole Melvin Herr RR2 New Holland PA 17557 Ph 717 354 5977 North Western Lancaster Co R 5 Carlisle PA 17013 Phone 717 776 7324 Ih Central Pi Lebanon Co Marvin Meyer RD2 Box 157 Annville PA 17003 Phone 717 867 1445 Janies L Yoder Regional Manager 250 Edwards Ave Chambersburg PA 17201 Call Collect 717 264 9321 festern Wi ishmcton Earl B. Cinder RD2 Manheim PA 17545 Phone 717 665 3126 Southern Lancaster Co Charlie Campbell Newville PA Phone 717 776 7573 Eastern Washington Co . MD Northeast Bei rks Ci Adams Co Area Henry Delong, Jr. RDI Box 106 Quarryvilie PA 17566 Phone 717 284-2683 Roger Heller RDI Robesoma PA Phone 215 693 6160 Menno N Rissler RR4 Gettysburg PA 17325 Phone 717 528 4849 Earl H Moyer RDS Box 277 Hagerstown MD 21740 Phone 301 739 5199 HOGS 420. Barrows and gilts steady to 50 cents higher, spots $1 higher. US No. 1-2 200-225 lbs. barrows and gilts 50.60-51.60, No. 1-3 200-240 lbs. 50.00-50.85, No. 2- 3 200-260 lbs. 48.1049.85, No. 24 245-290 lbs. 45.7548.25, few No. 1-3 170-185 lbs. 47.00- 50.10. US No. 1-3 290-365 lbs. sows 40.0044.00, few No. 2-3 275-390 lbs. 35.75-38.50. Boars 33.5045.00. FEEDER PIGS 212. US Lancaster Farming, Saturday, May 29,1976 No. 1-3 25-30 lbs. feeder pigs 29.00-31.00 per head, No. 1-3 35-50 lbs. 44.00-48.00 per head. SHEEP 64. Choice 40-93 lbs. spring slaughter lambs 50.00-58.00, few Good 40-65 lbs. 40.10-50.00. Slaughter ewes 9.00-19.00. Sale reports Real Estate and HH Goods Jeff and Mary Bohler Intercourse, Pa. May 25,1976 Auctioneer Ronald Funk reported that the sale saw 135 spirited bidders vying for the following highlights: Grandfather’s clock $350; color TV $150; small book case $67.50; vanity $19.00. The real estate consisting of a one story Cape Cod house on a 100 x 200 ft. lot sold for $41,000. to Bill Zimmerman of Intercourse. .lift up your head Calendar Friday, June 4 11 Exhilaration is that feeling you get just after a great idea hits you, and before you realize what’s wrong with it. Experience is what you get when you were expecting something else. have a nice weekend... [Continued from Page 10] pie dinner at the Lion’s Club Sale in Virginville. Wednesday, June 2 Monthly meeting of the Lancaster County Conservation District board of directors. Farm and Home Center. 4-H Strawberry Round-up sponsored by the Lan caster Rotary Club Farm and Home Center, 10:00 a.m. Executive committee meeting of the Hunterdon County Board of Agriculture - Hunterdon County Extension Center - Flemington, N. J. 8:00 p.m. Lewistown Grange meeting in the Social Hall. County Commissioner’s Symposium at Penn State - extension personnel will be involved. Fat Steer Show and Sale • Lancaster Stockyard 9:00 a.m. Chester County Dairy Princess Contest at the Elverson Fire Hall beginning 5:00 p.m. Saturday, June 5 York County Dairy Princess contest to be held at the 4- H Center in Bair 8:00 p.m.
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