Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, June 25, 1977, Image 13

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jjeceipts this week
WHY
SILAGE
We are so confident you will like the quality of your silage, that the IWsldiJig.nl
company offers a MONEY-BACK GUARANTEE with all purchases of H'JMVb.Ui
special silage compounds. If you are not satisfied, your money is refunded.
FOR PRE-SEASON DISCOUNTS CONTACT:
WEILER BROS. INC.
Sc, Lehann & Berts Co.
JIIER 717-733-4302
ttEWBUR wmsm
«i WEAVER 717-SG9-6578
Columbia. Luzerne.
hntoßr Wortfaunbertand
IBROWH 717-752-5387
CnmL Vi Union & Snyder Comities Ywt County
unnSt noiaasaen mm BMUSE 717-524-5454 bahts will 717-252-3114
5900; last week 6000; last
year 5500.
Compared with last week’s
dose, daughter steers and
heifers mostly 1.00 higher.
Cows steady to 1.00 higher.'
BETTER
HEALTH
PRODUCTION
Bulls steady. Receipts about Choice and Prime 3-4, 1150-
70 per cent slaughter steers, 1300 lbs. 39.00-40.00. Couple
25 per cent slaughter heifers .loads 40.25-40.50; load 1360
and the balance mostly
cows.
SLAUGHTER STEERS:
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To save more of the nutrients in corn silage, use
GEMQ9 silage compound.
ORDER NOW FOR PRE-SEASON DISCOUNTS.
University studies have shown silage
compounds to be a non-chemical, but natural mineral
combination, specially blended to feed the living lactic
bacteria present in plant cells. When K'JJ.-Hl'i.lli silage
compounds are added to the crops, while being ensilaged,
the bacteria will have proper food balance to make a rapid
and more favorable fermentation.
WHAT DOES A RAPID, LACTIC FERMENTATION MEAN?
• shorter fermentation time
• less heat damage
• less nutrient loss
• more payability
• higher T.D.N.
• decreased nitrate levels
• controlled pH level (for better
environment of stomach bacteria)
Bemvilte & gahesnnia Area
Lycoming County
M HENSLEY. 21K93-5080 WltllAM ROBBINS 717-5W6859
808 moss
Washington County
Chester Conirtv hagerstown, me «eu
RICHAItD BRiCKBILL 215-332-3387 ttmEßf 301-842-2630
lbs. 3-5,39.00. Choice 2-4,950-
1300 lbs. 38.50-40.00, mostly
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Lancaster Farming, Saturday, June 25.1977—13
39.00-40.0 b. Good 2-3, 36.50-
38.00.
SLAUGHTER HEIFERS:
Choice and Prime 3-4, 900-
LESS
GRAIN
NEEDED
MORE
PROFIT
EARNED
1100 lbs. 38.50-39.00; lbs.
Yield Grade 4, fevr s’s, 36.00.
Choice 2-4,850-1075 lbs. 37.50-
38.50. Mixed Good and
Choice 24,800-1100 lbs. 36.25-
37.50. Good 2-3, 34.50-36.50.
COWS: Utility and
Commercial 2-3, 23.00-25.00.
High Dressing Utility 25.50.
Cutter 1-2, 22.00-23.00.
Canner 20.00-22.00.
BULLS: Yield Grade 1-2,
1100-1800 lbs. 26.00-30.00; few
Yield Grade 1, 31.00-32.00;
individual 32.50.
Ray Shissler
Roy Weaver
Hoober
promotes
two
INTERCOURSES - C. B.
Hoober & Son Inc., Lan
caster County International
dealership, has announced
the appointment of Ray
Shissler to the position of
service manager. Shissler
came to Hoober’s in August
1976 from Nolt, Inc., Lan
caster, where he worked 11
years in service and sales.
He replaces Roy Weaver
who was promoted to service
department parts manager.
Roy Weaver has worked at
C. B. Hoober & Son Inc. for 13
years.
THERE'S A FETTER
THAFS BETTER FOR
YOUR APPLICATION
Compact
Mini-Diesels
Ranging from
1 V? H.P. to 20 H.P.
HOOVER
DIESEL SERVICE
Fetter Diesels
Sales A Service
Ph. 717-656-6133
2991 West Newport RD
Ronks. PA 17572