Oklahoma Cattle (Continued from Page 16) 700-800 lb. 54.00-57.00, part load 715 lb- at 58.30, part load fleshy 738 lb. at 52.20; 800-900 lb. 53.00-55.50; mixed good and choice 300-500 lb. 58.25- FAVORITE FAVORITE FLOOR IP FEEDING m SYSTEMS m • Designed for single and multiple circuits. • Hi-Torq speed reducer with three year warranty. • Flat feeding chain speeds up to 60 feet-per minute. • Positive feed return to feed hopper. • Adjustable, positive-lock hopper feed gate. • Several feed saving trough designs. • Anti-roost grill for feed troughs. • Mini 1- and 2-line hoppers for suspended feed ing systems. • Standard 1-, 2-, and 4-line hoppers, with ad justable legs. FfIUORITI 62.00; 500-600 lb. 55.00-59.00; 600-800 lb. 51.75-55.00; good 500-700 lb. 50.00-53.75. FEEDER HEIFERS: Choice 300-500 lb. 54.00-57.50, small lot 430 lb. 58.60; 500-700 lb. 52.50-55.50, few fleshy 631- 686 lb. 50.25-50.30; part load 782 lb. 51.20; mixed good and choice 300-500 lb. 50.75-53.50; 500-700 lb. 50.25-52.25; good i'jSl :>l FAVORITE... AN EXPERIENCED COMPANY WITH QUALITY PRODUCTS. 300-500 lb. 46.50-50.50; 500-715 lb. 46.00-49.50. FOR THE WEEK: Compared to late last week feeder cattleand calves 1.00- 2.00 higher; slaughter cows closed .50-1.00 lower, late sales utility and commercial 2-3 34.50-38.75, cutter 1-3 31.50-34.75; bulls closed .50- 1.00 higher, late sales yield grade 1-2 1000-1975 lb. 42.00- 49.50; salable receipts near 16,400 head, compared to 14,172 head last week and 30,940 head the same week a year ago. Cows and bulls 15 per cent of cattle receipts, feeders near 85 per cent of the total. 4-H beef show held SLATINGTON - The Lehigh 4-H Baby Beef Club held their annual Spring Show on June 25, at the Paul Crause farm, Slatington. Judge for the event was Lee Wagner, Northampton. Diane Krause was named champion fitter, with her sister Carol being named reserve champion. Diane was also picked champion showman, with Sarah Fretz taking the reserve honors. A picnic was held after the Lebanon and Dauphin County teams. Held at the Cliff Orley farm, Lebanon R 4, show for both members and the youth i ud e ed three classes, giving reasons for two. The event included a their famiiips class of steers, heifers, and bulls. LIFESTYLE SYSTEMS Meuu Holland, Pa.I7SS7 USH LOCALLY MANUFACTURED BY EXPERIENCED PEOPLE ROLLAWAY LAYER NESTS 10 holes - 12” wide by 13” deep, 26-gauge galvanized steel Aisle (lAGR-10) (IFGR-10) egg models Hinged perches Special partition ventilation design Vinyl-coated wire nest bot toms contoured for positive egg rollout Covered egg trays Vinyl-coated egg serts Easy pinch-grip assembly Close to twenty 4-H’ers attended a practice beef judging held recently for the FfIUORITE MFGJMC. POULTRY EQUIPMENT or front gathering partition-mounted tray Also Available: Conventional Layer Nests. 10 Hole and 12 Hole Practice judging held r I « ( \ >, in- E:rsole equipment & SUPPLY COMPANY I 1 MANHEIM, PENNSYLVANIA (717) 665-6861 M AUTHORIZED DISTRIBUTOR Lancaster Farming, Saturday, July 1,1978 | ,'iji 17
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