Livestock market and auction news Pa. Auction Summary Of 15 Livestock Auction Market Reports. ■ April 13,1979 CATTLE 4973. Compared to 7304 last week and 9471 a year ago. Compared with last week’s market, slaughter steers & bullocks mostly 1.50-2.00 higher. SI. heifers 2.00-4.00 higher. Feeder cattle steady t0'3.00 higher. SI. cows & si. bulls mostly 1.00-2.00 higher. High Choice & Prime YG 3-4 si. steers 73.75-77.50, Choice YG 2-4 71.00-77.00. Good 66.00- 71.50, Standard 62.00-68.00. Choice si. heifers 63.00-74.00, Good 64.00-69.00. Few Standard 56.00-60.00, few Utility 53.00-57.00. Utility & Commercial si. cows 56.00- 81.00, few 63.85. Cutters 52.00- Canner & low Cutter 48.00-54.50, Shells down to 45.00. Few Choice si. bullocks' 69.00-74.50, Good 65.00- few Standard 63.50-68.00.- Yield Grade #l, 1000-2200 lbs. 67.00-72.00, J —Pick the weeds % Min your com you'd like to get rid 0f... m pigweed I Then pick Banvei herbicide... I I the Big Plus...to do the job. I I Pre-emergence: Banvei tank-mixed with* Lasso® to get broadleaf I ■ weeds along with grasses... ready and waiting when later I I weeds germinate. I ■ Early layby (in corn up to five inches high): use Banvei at a one I H pint rate. Stop weeds before they’ve had a chance to develop. I ■ This Banvei overlay controls cocklebur, sunflower, annual I I morningglory, other troublemakers. I I Post-emergence (corn up to 36 inches): Banvei herbicide I I controls the real problems—like smart- I ■ weed, velvetleaf, bindweed, and seedling ■ ■ ■ Canada thistle. j "1 I ■ Before buying a less adaptable herbicide I ■ that may be short on performance, check I ■ out the Big Plus of Banvei.. .from Velsicol. I ‘Lasso* is a registered trademark of Monsanto Company The Lasso + Banvei tank mix is cleared for use in Colorado Illinois Indiana lowa Kansas Kentucky Michigan Minnesota ■ Missouri Montana Nebraska New York North Dakota Ohio Pennsylvania South Dakota H Rtlc>D Utah and Wisconsin I Call Agway for Banvei k I | and other crop [ | m protection needs v ' m * Before using any pesticide read the label Yield Grade #2, 900-1600 lbs. 62.00-68.00. ■FEEDER CATTLE: Good & Choice 300-750 lbs. steers 73.00-98.00. Good & Choice 300-700 lbs. heifers 65.00- 83.00. Good & Choice 300-800 lbs. bulls 68.00-83.00. CALVES 2820. Compared to 3347 last week and 4035 a year ago.-Vealers uneven 4.00 higher to 5.00 lower. Prime vealers 119.00-136.00, Choice 100.00-120.00, Good 90.00-110.00, Standard & Good 90-120 lbs. 85.00-96.00, 70-90 lbs. 75.00-90.00, few Utility 50-100 lbs. 50.00-75.00. FARM CALVES: Hoi. Bulls 90-120 lbs. 93.00-130.00. Hoi. Heifers 90-175 lbs. 93.00- 200.00. HOGS 7186. Compared to 7630 last week and 7740 a year ago. Barrows and gilts mostly steady. US No. 1-2 200-240 lbs. barrows & gilts 46.00-48.00, few 48.50. No. 1-3 200-250 lbs. 45.0047.00. No. 2- 3 190-265 lbs. 44.0046.00, No. 1-3 140-190 lbs. 40.0044.00. SOWS unevenly steady. US No. 1-3 300-575 lbs. sows 39.0041.50, few 46.50. No. 2-3 300-650 lbs. 35.00-40.00. BOARS 30.0040.00. FEEDER PIGS 1239. Compared to 1096 last week and 1197 a year ago. 2.005.00 higher. US No. 1-3 20-35 lbs. feeder pigs 25.00-45.00 per head, No. 1-3 35-50 lbs. 35.00 52.00. Graded Feeder Pigs 3322. .All Sales Cwt. Com pared with 2287 head last week, and 2960 head a year ago. Feeder pigs uneven, 25- 40 lb. steady to 7.00 lower, 40 lb. and above 2.00-7.00 higher. US No. 1-2 25-40 lbs. 114.00- 40-50 lbs. 110.00- 50-60 lbs. 106.00- 60-75 lbs. 90.00- 108.00; US No. 2-3 2540 lbs. 100.00- 40-50 lbs. 90.00- 113.00. 50-60 lbs. 92.00-106.00; 60-90 lbs. 72.00-92.00. SHEEP 4440. Compared to 3634 last week and 504 a year ago. Bulk ofjSupply sold to Easter trade. Spring and Wooled si. lambs 1.00-5.00 higher. Spring Choice 20-40 lbs. 110.00-155.00, 40-60 lbs. 90.00-121.00, 60-100 lbs. 75.00- 94.00; Good 20-70 lbs. 70.00- 100.00. Wooled Choice 60-100 lbs. 70.00-90.00, Good 50-100 lbs. 50.00-05.00. Slaughter ewes 13.00-42.00. Special Market Special Holstein and Holstein Cross Steer Sale Harrisonburg, Va. April 2,1979 STEERS: Good 400-500 lbs. 91.00-93.50; 505-700 lbs. 81.25-86.00; 705-800 lbs. 71.50; 805-1000 lbs. 64.25-09.50; 1005- 1300 lbs. 62.00-64.25. Medium 350-500 lbs. 94.50-102.50; 505- 700 lbs. 85.00-88.00; 700-800 lbs. 82.50; 805-1000 lbs. 62.50- 70.75; 1005-1300 lbs. 62.26- 83.25. V Lancaster Fanning, Situy^y fc Apry i^jt97jh:*3^ Pa. Dept, of Ag. officers named HARRISBURG - H. Francis Kennedy, 60, Butler R 6; and Dean R. Heim, 44* Pitman, have been ap pointed administrative of ficers of the Region 4 and Region 7 Office of the Pennsylvania Department of Agriculture, respectively. The appointment was made by State Agriculture Secretary Penrose Hallowell. They assumed their new duties with the Department on March 28. Hallowell said he was pleased that the men had accepted the appointment. He cited their varied agricultural and public service background as a positive factor in his selection to fill the position. The men will be respon sible for the day to day operations of their offices and will supervise the field staff who operate out of the office. Kennedy was raised on a farm, and worked in a partnership with his father on the family dairy farm. He bought the farm partnership in 1949 and has since con tinued as a dairyman with registered Brown Swiss cattle. He was elected to the State House of Representatives in 1962 and served in the General Assembly for twelve years. During his tenure m the House, he served as both Minority and Majority Chairman of the House Agriculture Com mittee. He .was the prime sponsor of the “Clean and Green Act of 1973,” which provides for property tax assessments based on use value for farmland and forestland. Kennedy is Vice-President and Director of the All- American Dairy Show and Chairman of the Agricultural Committee for the State Grange. He has been active in Extension, serving as President, Vice- President and Treasurer of the County Extension Committee. He has been a director of the Purebred Dairy Cattle Association, and the Western Penn sylvania Atlantic Breeders Cooperative. He served as an elder and head of the Stewardship Committee at his church in Mars. Heim graduated from Begins Township (now Tri- Valley) High School in 1952. Heim is the owner and operator of the Ch-La-Dean Farms in Hitman. His business consists of raising beef, vegetables and fruit, which he delivers weekly to approximately 400 retail and wholesale customers. He has been self-employed for 22 years. He is a member of the Pennsylvania Farmers Association, the F & M Valley Lodge 797, a,member of the Shenandoah Amvets and is a director fo teh Mahatango Ambulance Association and the Mahatango Fire Company.