16—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, July 22,1978 Livestock market and auction news Philadelphia Fresh Fruit And Vegetable Reports (Continued from Page 15) bu. crt. & ctn. NJ precooled 5.00 OHIO precooled 6.00. GREENS; Steady. Wirebount crt. approx bu. unless otherwise stated. NJ bchd Collard 3.504.00 loose including bu. bkt. Rape Turnip Tops Mustard & Kale 3.50. PA bchd Collard loose Rape Turnip Tops Mustard & Kale 3.50. LEEKS: NJ 4/5 bu. crt. bchd 12s 7.50-8.00 LETTUCE-ICEBERG: Hi gher. Ctn. 24s unless otherwise stated CALIF. 9.00- mostly 9-9.50 few 8.75 film wrpd Standard ctn. ord-fair cond. 5.00-6.00. NY 6.00- some best 7.50-8.00 fair qual. 4.00-5.00. NJ fair qual. 5.00. ROMAINE: Steady. CALIF. 24s ctn. 8.00-9.00 crt. 9.00- NJ 1-1/9 bu. crt. 2.50 precooled 4-4 50. NY 3.50-4.00 precooled 5.50. OHIO bu. crt precooled 5.50 CANADA ctn. 6.00 BIG BOSTON- OHIO 24-qt. bkt 4 50. BIBB: OHIO 12-qt bkt. 3-3 50. LEAF: OHIO 24- qt bkt 4-4 50 MUSHROMS. About Steady PA 4-qt. bkt med- Ige 3 754 50 some best 5-5 25 sml-med 3 50-3 75 some best 400 ONIONS-GREEN • About Steady. NJ 4/5 bu crt bchd 36s 4 00 some high as 5 00 few 3 50-3 75 OHIO 16-qt bkt bchd 24s 3 754 00 ONIONS-DRY About Steady 50-lb sks US #1 or generally good quality LEON B HERSHEY Box 265 Paradise PA 717 442 4807 B RUSSELLSAUDER R 5 Box 322 A Manheim PA 717 665 4153 JASON E MILLER 169 Strasburg Pike Lancaster PA 717 393 7244 WM J YODER 23 N Bridge St Christiana, PA 215 593 2101 yellow unless otherwise stated. TEX Grano Ige. 8- 8.50 med-lge 6-6.50 repacker sz. 7-7.50 fair cond. 5-5.50 poorer cond. 4-4.50. CALIF Grano Ige. 8-8.50 white Ige. 8.00. NJ Globe type med 6.50-7.00 some low as 6.00. PARSLEY- About Steady Bunched Curly NJ bu. crt. & bu. ctn. 5 doz. 10.00-12.00. PA 4/5 bu. crt. 30s 4.00 OHIO bu crt 5 doz. 9.00 16-qt bkt 24s 4.00. PEPPERS: Lower. 1-1/9 bu. crt. & ctn. Calif. Wonder Type green unless otherwise stated NC Ige 6.00-7.00 fair apear 5-.50 med 4.00 sml med 3-3.50. Cuban type Ige 7- 750 med 5.00 NJ Ige 6-6.50 med-lge 5-5.50 POTATOES; Round Whites lower others about steady. 50-lb. sks US #1 size A wshd unless otherwisestated. Round Whites; VA 3.754.00 mostly 4.00 few high as 4.50. DEL 3.754.00 mostly 4.00. NJ 44.25 fair appear 3.50 unwshd 3.50-3.75. NC 4.25 Baled 10-5 lb. sks. 6.25; 5-10 lb sks 5.25. RADISHES Higher. Ctn. film bag 30-6 oz. Red unless otherwise stated. OHIO 4.50- 5.00 white 24-8 oz 5 00 16-qt. bkt bchd red 24s 4 50. MICH 5.00. MINN 4 50. SPINACH- Steady PA bu bkt Savoy Type 8 00 OHIO 24- qt Savoy Type 4 00 SQUASH About Steady. NJ Vz bu. bkt & ctn zucchini & yellow straightneck sml med 2 50-3.00, few zucchini high as 3 50 SWEET POTATOES Supplies insufficient to quote TOMATOES About FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT YOUR LOCAL REPRESENTATIVES LISTED BELOW RAYE HILLARD, JR R 1 Box 220 A Milroy PA 717 667 2421 ALVIN ESH Box 72 Intercourse PA 717 768 3128 PAUL BITTNER , Germansville PA 215 767 7140 H MELVIN CHARLES R 1 Washington Boro PA 717 684 5783 PETE CALDWELL R 1 Windsor PA 717 246 1046 Steady. 30-lb. ten Igt. red. CALIF Ige 13 00-14.00 NJ Ige 12.00-14.00 few 15 00 some 11.00 fair qual. 9.00-10.00 med. 9.00-11 00 some 8 00 Indiana Auction Indiana, Pa. July 20,1978 CATTLE 129. Compared with last Thursday’s market, slaughter cows weak 4.00-5.00 lower. Slaughter steers, few Good 49.00-52.50. 1 Utility at 39.00. Slaughter heifers, a few Good 44.00-48.00. few Figure it for yourself. You get top feed conversion & better daily gains with Bovotone 12-D. Relying on homegrown grain and roughage this year 9 Make your cattle more feed-efficient by forti fying their rations with Bovotone 12-D Gram and gram silage, while high m energy, are low m minerals, vitamins, and other nutrients that promote top performance Bovotone 12-D corrects these deficiencies and encourages maximum feed intake when high levels of silage are fed Keep your out-of-pocket costs low throughout growing and finishing periods by using the most economical source of additional protein available Bovotone 12-D makes a difference you can take to the bank Youi figures will prove it VfGORIONE PRE-NIXES It's Time fo Compare! SO branch otnc» - 6000 - 3 manufacturing plant* RALPHE BRUNGART Loganton, PA 717 725 2355 WERTZ BROTHERS R 5 Danville, PA 717 275 4407 CHESTER SOLTYS, JR PA 215 948 3647 JAMES STUTZMAN SONS R 3 Kutztown, PA 215 683 7198 215 682 2624 SHERWOOD A WITMER Box 138 Berrysburg PA 717 362 8823 Standard 39.0043 75, few Utility 36.50-38.25. Utility & Commercial slaughter cows 35.50-39.75, Cutters 33.50- 36.50 Canner & L. Cutter 30.25-34.50. Slaughter bullocks, few Good 48.00- 50.25, few Standard 43 00- 46 25. FEEDER CATTLE; Steers Good 550-860 lbs. 50.00- Good 400-612 lbs. heifers 42.0047.00 Good 390- 610 lbs. bulls 43.5048.50. CALVES 160. Vealers all Standard grades 2 00-3.00 lower. Vealers few Choice 65.50-70.00, Good 57.00-66.50, Standard & Good 90-110 lbs. 54.00- 00, 70-90 lbs 47.50- 55.00, Utility 55-135 lbs 37.50- 47.50. FARM CALVES: Holstein Bulls 90-120 lbs. 59.50-82.00. THOMAS R WORTHINGTON R 3 Muncy, PA 717 546 2313 Holstein Heifers 80-120 lbs. 55 00-70 00. HOGS 74 Barrows and gilts .50- 75 higher. Barrow & gilts No. 1-3 200-240 lbs. 47.50- 48 00, No. 2-3 200-270 lbs. 43 0047 25. US No 1-3 300-570 lbs. sows 38.2542.75. FEEDER PIGS 17. US No. 1-3 30-38 lbs. feeder pigs 27 50-30.50 per head. SHEEP 10. Spring/or/ Wooled slaughter lambs few Choice 75-85 lbs. 57.0080.50, 1 lot Good 60 lbs. at 44.00. Carlisle Auction Carlisle, Pa. July 18,1978 CATTLE 143. Compared with last Tuesday’s Use 10% less feed with Bovotone No. 76 If y our feed supply is low, or you simply want bettei feed efficiency, fortify with Bovotone No 76 This highly potent pre-mix contains Rumensin* plus all the vitamins and minerals needed to properly for tify feedlot rations You can save over 10 percent on your feed supply, and that means more profit for you Now is the time to compare. See your Vigortone dealer soon He's ready to com pare the performance of Vigortone’s low-cost cattle feeding programs with any othet you name * Rumcnsm isKlanco s trademark for monensm sodium PAULL KREIDER R 2 Palmyra, PA 717 964 3791 WILMER J WEAVER R 1 Fredericksburg, PA 717 865 6710 J CLYDE BRUBAKER 2418 Harrisburg Pike Lancaster, PA 717 898 8984 C GEORGE BOOK R 2, Box 80 Mifflintown PA 717 527 2228 market; Good slaughter steers 50.00-54.60, Standard 46.50- Utility 38.25- 46.00. Good slaughter heifers 47 75-50.25, Standard 43.50- 48.00, Utility 35.85-44.00. Utility & Commercial slaughter cows 38.60-40.75, one at 46.75, Cutters 35.25- 39.00, Canner & Low Cutter 31.50- Shells down to 27.50. Good slaughter bullocks 50.00-52.25, Stan dard 46.50-49.25. CALVES 184. Good vealers 62.50- Standard & Good 90-110 lbs. 52.50-65.00, 70-90 lbs. 37.50-55.00. Utility 26.00- 40.00. Farm calves, holstein heifers 85-130 lbs. 88.00- 100.50. HOGS 267. US No. 1-2 200- 240 lbs barrows & gilts 47.75- (Turnto Page 17) DAVID RADWANSKI Box 51, R 2 Mehoopany, PA 717 833 2752 ELAMG HOOVER R 2 Box 531 Reading, PA 215 926 2908 PHILIP A HAYES Oxford R 2 215 932 8736 CHRISTIAN L STOLTZFUS R 2, Box 409 Elverson, PA 215 286 5995 HARRYSCHENCK R 1 Mill Hall, PA 717-726 6153 ELWINH REAM Hughesville, PA 717 584-4085
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