—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, May 28, 1977 14 Livestock market Dewart, Pa. May 23,1977 CATTLE 238. Compared with last Monday’s market, slaughter steers grading Good and Choice weak to 75 cents lower. Slaughter cows $1.75 to $2.75 lower. Choice 950-1250 lbs. 24, slaughter steers 39.0041.60, couple to 41.85, Good 35.00-38.25, few Standard 33.50-36.00. Choice slaughter heifers 36.00-37.75, few Good 33.50-34.50, few Standard 31.5033.00. Utility and High Dressing Cutter slaughter cows 26.25-29.00, Cutters 25.00-27.50, Canners 22.25- Few Good slaughter bullocks 35*00- 35.35. Yield Grade No. 1, 1100-2000 lbs. slaughter bulls 34.25- Few Good and Choice 375-625 lbs. feeder steers 40.0041.50. Lot Good 300400 lbs. feeder heifers at 36.00. CALVES 151. Vealers $4 to Belleville, Pa. May 25,1977 CATTLE 176. Compared with last Wednesday’s market, slaughter cows $1.50 to $3 lower. Few Good slaughter steers 34.75-37.60, Standard 33.00-34.25, Utility 29.10-32.10. Individual Good slaughter heifer at 35.25. Utility and High Dressing Cutter slaughter cows 26.00- 28.75, couple to 30.00, Cutters 23.50- 26.75, Canners 21.75- 23.25, Shells down to 17.10. Individual Choice slaughter bullock at 37.75, one Good at 36.60, Yield Grade No. 1, 1200-2100 lbs. slaughter bulls 32.50- CALVES 162. Few Choice vealers 50.00-57.00, Good 39.50- Standard and Good 90-110 lbs. 26.00-34.00, Standard 70-85 lbs. 24.00- 28.50, Utility 50-75 lbs. 16.00- 25.00, Farm Calves: Holstein bulls 90-115 lbs. 35.0047.00. HOGS 234. Barrows and gilts 50 cents to $1.25 lower. US No. 1-2 200-235 lbs. barrows and gilts 43.5045.00, EVERY '®W. /1 WEDNESDAY IS % mf W d/\y AT NEW HOLLAND SALES STABLES, MG. New Holland, PA If you need 1 cow or a truck load, we have from 100 to 200 cows to sell every week at your price Mostly fresh and close springing Holstems Cows from local farmers and our regular shippers including Marvin Eshleman, Glenn Fite, Kelly Bowser, Bill Lang, Blame Hoffer, Dale Hostetter, H.D. Matz, and Jerry Miller. SALE STARTS 12:30 SHARP Also Every Wednesday, Hay, Straw & Ear Corn Sale 12:00 Noon. All Dairy Cows & Heifers must be eligible for Pennsylvania Health Charts. For arrangements for special sales or herd dispersals at our barn or on your farm, contact Abram Oiffenbach, Mgr. 717-354-4341 a* Norman Kolb WS 717-397-5538 Dewart Auction $8 lower. Few Prune vealers 65.00- Choice 57.00- 63.50, Good 45.00-55.00, Standard and Good 90-105 lbs. 39.0042.00, Standard 70- 85 lbs. 35.00-39.50. Farm Claves: Holstein bulls 90-120 lbs. 40.50-50.50. HOGS 568. Barrows and gilts $1 to $1.50 lower. US No. 1-2 200-235 lbs. barrows and gilts 44.1045.00, lot at 45.50, No. 1-3 190-240 lbs. 43.30- 44.10, No. 2-3 200-265 lbs. 42.5043.60. US No. 1-3 350-650 lbs. sows 32.00-35.25, No. 2-3 400-650 lbs. 29.00-31.60. Boars 22.00- FEEDER PIGS 199. US No. 1-3 20-35 lbs. feeder pigs 27.00- per head, No. 1-3 35-50 lbs. 29.00-36.00 per head. SHEEP 42. Choice 75-100 lbs. spring slaughter lambs 58.00- Good 50-85 lbs. 47.00- Belleville Auction No. 1-3 200-250 lbs. 42.50- 43.80, No. 2-3 220-260 lbs. 40.5041.60, No. 1-3 170-190 lbs. 37.5040.00. US No. 1-3 2/5-500 lbs. sows 28.25-33.75. Boars 17.25-24.25. FEEDER PIGS 512. US No. 1-3 2540 lbs. feeder pigs 24.00-32.00 per head, No. 1-3 50-75 lbs. 36.0043.00, Utility 20-35 lbs. 16.00-25.00, 35-50 lbs. 22.00-28.00 per head. SHEEP 52. Choice 60-105 lbs. spring slaughter lambs 48.00- Good 40-60 lbs. 40.00- Slaughter ewes 10.00- Omaha Cattle Market report not available by press time. [ Rest stops encouraged HARRISBURG - The i ennsylvama Mate Councils of 111 ACT in conjunction with the Pennsylvania Motor Truck Association will operate “Safety Break” stations for weary holiday travelers on Memorial Day weekend as part of the National REACT Safety Break effort against highway accidents, sponsored by the American Trucking Associations, Inc., Washington, D.C. “More than 47,100 people died on our nation’s highways in 1976,” said James E. Bear, President, Pa. Council REACT, Lancaster, Pa. “Many of these fatalities are attributable to sleepiness, . call a friend FRIEND Friend /®rj Friend J Friend *-—*-* Friend // | Friend// J Landis Bros. Inc. Lancaster 717-393 3906 Adamstown Equipment Inc. Mohnton, *O2, PA 19540 (near Adamstown) 215-04-4391 Pikeviile Equipment Inc. Oyster Dale Road OleyW)2,.*A 215-917-6277 and ‘highway fatigue. hypnosis ’ Our aim is to get IN ALFALFA travelers off the highway A new brochure describing long enough to wake them up the use of Furloe CIPC 20-G with a coffee break.” herbicide for dodder control The REACT Safety Breaks will be located at more than a dozen specified rest stop The six-page color locations, throughout the pamphlet reviews dodder state. They will operate from control procedures, 6:00 P.M., Friday, May 27, including field preparation, through 6:00 P.M., Monday, timing application of Furloe Memorial Day, May 30. CIPC 20-G herbicide and M. S. Yearsley I Sons Westchester 215-696 2990 Shotzberger's Equipment Bm.PA 717-665-2141 A.B JC. Groff, Inc. NewHofand 717-354-4191 Robert E. little Inc. WHAT'S MEW DODDER CONTROL in alfalfa is available from PPG Industries. 2«|l(nMt, PA 215-2A7-9643 water management. A. given are recommend* rates of application by stati The treatment described applicable for control < dodder in established alfall grown for seed or .hay i irrigated fields of th Western United States. The pamphlet “Furl CIPC 20-G for Doddi Control” (A-1159) available by writing PP( Industries, 10 North, On Gateway Center, Pittsburg! Pa., 15222. Agway, Inc. Chapman Equipment Center Chapman, M 215-391-2553 Neuhaus’es, Inc. Glen Rock. PA 717.235-1306 Stanley A. Klopp, Inc. lenmfc, PA 215-411-1510 I. G.’s A| Sales Shrertah, PA 11962 215-257-5136 .1: lei
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