Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, July 03, 1976, Image 13

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    Livestock market and auction news
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steady to $1 lower. Slaughter Good slaughter heifers 35.25 24.00-27.60, Shells down to
cows steady to 25 cents and 36.75, couple Standard 20.00. One Utility slaughter
P«. higher. Choice 900-1180 lbs. 32.00 and 32.60, couple Utility bullock at 30.75. Few Yield
(une23 1976 ' No. 3-4 slaughter steers 28.00 and 29.75. Utility & Grade Nor. ‘ 1 1275-1690
lie’. Compared 37.00-38.25, Good 34,00-36.85, High Dressing Cutter slaughter bulls 36.00-39.75;
last Wednesday’s Standard 31.25-34.50, few slaughter cows 29.00-31.10, few yield grade No. 2 1235-
slaughter steers ' Utility 28.75-30.85. Couple ' Cutters 27.10-28.85, Canners 1450 lbs. 33.10-35.10. Few
VE WHAT YOU GROW
WHY DOES SIU)-KIWG 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.
They also UTILIZE MOISTURE available in the
silage to help SYNTHESIZE MORE SOLUBLE
DON'T LET THIS TEAR GO BY
WITHOUT GIVING SILO-KING A TRY
Apply Silo-King Simply and Accurately by using a Gandy .Applicator.
Southeastern Penna.
George F. Delong
Regional Manager
225 West Woods Drive
Lititz 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 DeLong, Jr.
RDI Box 106
Quarryville PA 17566
Phone 717-284 2683
Use . . .
rn Lancaster Co
Southwest!
Ben Greenawalt
RD2 Conestoga PA 17516
Phone 717 872-5686
Chester Co.
William Windle
RDI, Atglen PA 19310
Phone 215 593 6143
Lebanon Co
Marvin Meyer
RO2 Box 157
Annville PA 17003
Phone 717 867 1445
Northeast Berks Co
Roger Heller
RDI Robesoma PA
Phone 215 693 6160
AGRI-KING
KEY TO PROFIT
“Silo-
y King"
Vi
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.
This is the IDEAL TEMPERATURE FOR FER
MENTATION. This results in a HIGHER PH (LOWER
ACIDITY) and a SILAGE OF VERY HIGH QUALITY.
ih & Northami
Thomas Heist
Mam Street
Alburtis PA 18101
Phone 215 965 5124
mth Cenl
James L Yoder
Regional Manager
250 Edwards Ave
Chambersburg PA 17201
Call Collect 717 264 9321
Adams Co. Ai
Menno N. Rissler
RR4 Gettysburg PA 17325
Phone 717 528-4849
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Eastern Fran!
Eldon Martin
RDS, Waynesboro. PA 17268
Phone 717-762 4130
Cumberland Co
Marlin E. Ebersole
R 5 Carlisle PA 17013
Phone 717-776 7324
il Penna
Western Washington
Charlie Campbell
Newville PA
Phone 717 776 7573
iastern Wa;
Earl H Moyer
RDS Box 277
Hagerstown MD 21740
Phone 301 739 5199
Medium 460-585 lbs. feeder
steers 26.00-31.25.
CALVES 69. Few Standard
vealers 38.50-43.00, Utility 90-
120 lbs. 27.00-34.50, 65-85 IbS.
21.00-28.50. Farm calves, few
beef cross bulls & heifers 100-
130 lbs. 31.0033.00.
HOGS 29. US No. 2-3 205-
230 lbs. barrows & gilts 50.50-
51.Q0, No. 2-4 220-255 lbs.
48.75-49.10, one lot No. 1-3145
lbs. 44.75. .One US No. 2-3 625
lbs. sows at 32.00. Few Boars
32.0036.75.
FEEDER PIGS 22. US No.
1-3 25-35 lbs. feeder pigs
31.00-36.50 per head, one lot
No. 1-3 70 lbs. 58.00 per head.
SHEEP 6. Two Good 45
and 105 lbs. spring slaughter
lambs 40.00 and 45.00.
Julyl
Thursday Feeder
Cattle Auction
Estimated Receipts 6,100
Same Day Last Week 9,439
Trade active, feeder steers
and heifers steady to 50 cents
higher. Majority receipts
400-800 lb. steers and heifers.
Moderate attendance
buyers.
STEERS: Choice and few
Prime from reputation herds
365-475 lb. 44.25-47.00, other
Choice 335-500 lb. 40.25-45.00,
500-600 lb. 39.00-41.50, lot 550
lb. 43.20, 600-800 lb. 38.50-
40.75, 800-900 lb. 36.50-39.00,
package 811 lb. at 40.00;
mixed Good and Choice 385-
500 lb. 38.25-39.25, 500-600 lb.
'36.50-39.25, 600-800 lb. 37.50-
39.25; Good 300-500 lb. 36.25-
37.75, 500-780 lb. 25.50-27.50.
HEIFERS; Choice and few
Prime 345-592 lb. 36.50-37.80.
Choice 350-500 lb. 33.50-35.75,
500-777 lb. 33.25-36.00, largely
34.50-36.00; mixed Good and
Choice 375-500 lb. 32.00-33.75,
500-675 lb. 32.25-34.25; Good
325-665 lb. 28.25-33.00,
majority 30.00-32.00.
FOR THE WEEK: Feeder
steers uneven, weights under
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din Co.
ton Co.. MD
Lancaster Farming. Saturday, July 3,1976—13
Oklahoma
KELER BROS. TRACTOR CO.
mil COHPtEIE TRACTOR & EBUIP. DEALER
Ford Farm Tractors & Equip.
Ford Industrial Tractors & Equip,
Ford Garden Tractors & Equip.
Ford Rider Mowers
Ford Tillers
Ford Walk Behind Mowers
IgSy Kubota Tractors & Equip
Good Selection from
Large Inventory
Sales - Parts - Service
MIUIIM
tUt*«tnaT»wN
jKELLER BROS. TRACTOR COl
• Buffalo Springs Call (717) 949-6501 •
• 10 Miles North of Lititz Z
Lebanon
Valley Auction
Fredericksburg, PA
June 29,1976
CATTLE 302. Compared
with hurt Tuesday’s market,
slaughter steers grading
Good and Choice 25 cents
lower. Slaughter cows
steady to 50 cents lower.
Choice No. 2-3, 975-1250 lbs.
slaughter steers 37.50-39.10,
Good 35.85-37.60, Standard
33.00-36.10, Utility 31.50-
33.75. Choice slaughter
heifers 34.50-38.00, few Good
34.50-35.50. Utility and High
Dressing Cutter slaughter
cows 29.75-32.10, individual
at 32.35, Cutters 27.60-30.35,
Canners 23.85-27.25. Few
Choice slaughter bullocks
36.75-38.50, Good 35.00-37.50,
few Standard 34.10-34.60, few
Utility 31.00-33.35. Yield
Grade No. 1, 1200-1800 lbs.
slaughter bulls 32.85-37.85.
CALVES 232. Vealers
about steady. Few Choice
vealers 45.00-50.50, Good
36.00- few Standard
32.00- Utility 90-110 lbs.
28.50-31.00, 70-85 lbs. 23.00-
28.00. Farm Calves: Holstein
bulls 90-120 lbs. 29.00-38.00.
HOGS 374. Barrows and
gilts 25 cents to 75 cents
lower. US No. 1-2 200-235 lbs.
barrows and gilts 52-35-53.25,
No. 1-3 190-250 lbs. 51.75-
52.60, few lots No. 24 260-270
lbs. 45.1049.00. Few US No>
1-3 350-575 lbs. sows 38.00-
40.00. Bars 32.00-35.00.
550 lb. 1.00-1.50 higher,
weights oversso lb. steady to.
50 cents higher. Heifers
largely 1.00 higher.
Slaughter cows 50 cents to
1.00 lower, with most decline
noted on Utility. Slaughter
bulls closed mostly 2.00
lower. Salable receipts this
week near 15,200 head,
compared to 19,778 last week
and 22,407 last year. Cows
comprised near 8 percent of
total, feeders 89 percent.
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