Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, February 04, 1978, Image 16

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—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, February 4,1978
Livestock market and auction news
Belleville
Auction
Belleveille, Pa.
February 1,1978
CATTLE 216. Compared
with last Wednesday’s
market, slaughter cows
mostly $1 higher. Few Good
slaughter steers 36.60-40.10,
Standard 32.10-35.60. Few
Choice slaughter heifers
36.75-38.60, Good 34.75-35.50,
few Standard 28.60-30.50.
Utility & Commercial
slaughter cows 30.00-33.00,
one at 34.35, Commercial No.
4-5 28.00-30.50, Cutters 28.75-
31.00, Canner & Low Cutter
25.10-28.75. Few Standard
slaughter bullocks 31.75-
35.35. Few Yield Grade #1
1460-1680 lbs. slaughter bulls
36.25-40.10.
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SOUTHEASTERN PENNA
REGIONAL MANAGER
George F Delong
225 West Woods Drive
Lititz, Pa 17543
Phone 717 626 0261
Aldus R King
Earlß Gmder RDI,Box67A
RD2, Manheim, PA 17545 Atglen, PA 19310
Phone 717-665 3126 Phone 215 593 5952
Northwest
Eastern Lai
ter Co
Melvin Herr Roger Heller
RD2, New Holland, PA 17557 RDI, Robesonia, PA
Phone 717 354 5977 Phone 215-693 6160
Southwestern Lancaster
Chester Co
Ben Greenawalt William Windle
RD2, Conestoga. PA 17516 rdi, Atglen, PA 19310
Phone 717 872 5586 Phone 215 593 6143
CALVES 210 Vealers
grading Good & Choice fully
steady; Utility & Standard
mostly $5 lower. Couple
Prime vealers 80.00 and
81.00, Choice 70.00-80.00,
Good 57.00-69.00, Standard &.
Good 110-130 lbs. 42.00-55.00,
90-110 lbs. 35.00-43.00,
Standard 65-90 lbs. 26.00-
35.00, Utility 40-120 lbs. 20.00-
32.00, Farm calves, holstem
bulls 100-125 lbs. 42.00-57.00.
HOGS 238. Barrows & Gilts
$2 to $3 higher. Few US No. 1-
2 195-235 lbs. barrows & gilts
49.40-49.90, No. 1-3 190-240
lbs. 47.80-49.20, No. 2-3 205-
240 lbs. 47.10-48JOO, No. 2-4
225-285 lbs. 41.0045.90, No. 1-
3 180-190 lbs. 41.5046.50.
Sows steady to strong.US No.
1-3 275-535 lbs. sows 37.00-
41.75, few No. 2-3 350695 lbs.
34.00-37.00. Boars 21.00-30.75.
IT WORKS!
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Henry DeLong, Jr
RD2, Box 69
Peach Bottom, PA 17563
Phone 717 548 3471
Southeastern Penna
Northeast Berks Co
FEEDER FIGS ’54 US
No 1-3 20-35 lbs feeciei pigs
12.00-25.00 per head. No. 1-3
35-50 lbs. 24.00-32.50, per
head, No. 1-3 135-180 lbs.
35,0040.25 cwt.
SHEEP 10. Not enough of
any one grade to establish a
market.
Baltimore
USDA
January 30,1978
CATTLE 500: Slaughter
steers steady to $l.OO higher;
heifers steady on limited
test; cows steady; not
enough bulls on offer for a
market test.
SLAUGHTER STEERS:
Choice and Prime 2-4 900-
1200 m lbs. 43.00-46.00 Good
and Choice 40.5043.00.
Lebanon Co.
Marvin Meyer
RD2, Box 157
Annville, PA 17003
Phone 717-857-1445
SOUTH CENTRAL PA
REGIONAL MANAGER
Earl H. Moyer
RD #5, Box 277
Hagerstown. MD 21740
Phone 301-739 5199
SLAUGHTER HEIFERS:
Scattered sales Choice and
Prune 2-4 800-1000 lbs. 40.00-
40.50.
COWS; Utility 2-3 29.00-
32.00; Cutter 1-2 24.00-28.59.
HOGS 800: Barrows and
Gilts .25 higher. US 1-2 200-
240 lbs. 47.50-48.00; US 2-3
230-260 lbs. 47.00-47.50.
SOWS: Steady .50 higher.
US 1-3 300-600 lbs. 35.00-37.00.
VEAL AND CALF
AUCTION: 80 Prune vealers
175-250 lbs. 67.50-76.50;
Choice 150-300 lbs. 49.50-
61.50; Good 150-300 lbs. 34.00-
44.00; Good and Choice 95-
120 lbs. 39.0043.50. Choce
calves 300400 lbs. 31.00-
41.00.
New Holland
Dairy
New Holland
Sales Stables
Wednesday, February 1
Reported receipts of 90
cows, 73 heifers, and 5 bulls.
Market stronger than last
week’s market.
Load of Pa. fresh 545-775;
load of Pa. fresh 680-780;
load of N.Y. fresh 775-900;
load of N.Y. fresh 515-960,
springers 545-670; local cows
450-825; springing heifers
475-635; open heifers’lso-285;
bulls 335-520.
ROUNDUP
or mins
Save $195 to $2,600 on new John
Deere Hay and Forage Equipment.
Get waiver of finance charge, too
Reward yourself two ways Keep cash the month this type of equipment is
in your pocket with the special used in our area Act now while these
discounts shown belowon new John preseason discounts are available
machinery Second, no finance Come on in and let's round up some
charge will be imposed until the first of bargains for you l
MACHINES
25 and 34 Forage Harvesters 15A and 16A Rotary Choppers,
336 and 346 Balers 100 Stack Mover
1207, 1209 and 1214 Mower/Conditioners 466 Baler
35 and 3800 Forage Harvesters,
800 and 830 Wmdrowers
100 Slack Wagon
200 and 300 Stack Movers
2250, 2270, and 2280 Wmdrowers
200 Stack Wagon
300 Slack Wagon
230 Stack Shredder/Feeder
Discount is subject to equipment availability
ENFIELD EQUIPMENT INC. m
Whiteford, MD 21160 IM
Phone: 301-452-5252
Maryland’s broiler
producers and processors
(the state’s leading
agricultural industry) have
been producing over 4
million broiler chickens per
week during the last several
months! Production levels
as we entered January were
running around 5 million
birds placed each week.
Discount through
April 30, 1978
$195
$325
$520
$650
$7BO
$1,040
$1,950
$2 600