14—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, June 16,1979 Livestock maHtet and auction news Belknap Auction Dayton, Pa. June 13,1979 CATTLE 77. Compared with last Wednesday’s market, SI. cows mostly 2.00 higher. SI. steers few Choice 66.25-69.75; Good 62.25-66.75; few Standard 61.00-62.00; 1 Choice YG 5, si. heifers at 62.00; Standard 54.00-57.00. Utility & Commercial si. cows 54.50-60.50, few 62.75- 64.00. Cutters 51.75-55.25; few Canner & L. Cutter 48.50- 50.75. SI. bullocks, few Standard 54.00-59.75. Yield Grade #l-2, 955-1875 lbs. 61.75-72.75,1 at 76.25. CALVES 75. Vealers grading Good & Choice 5.00- 10.00 lower, Standard about steady. Prime vealers few Choice 92.00-100.00, Good 84.00-95.00; Standard & Good 90-130 lbs. 78.00-86.00; 65-85 lbs. 60.00-79.00. FARM CALVES. Hoi. Bulls 95-125 lbs. 85.00-100.00; Hoi. Heifers 70-80 lbs. 76 00- 80.00. Beef cross bulls & heifers 65-130 lbs. 74.00- 110.00. ATTENTION BOTTOM UNLOADING SILO OWNERS THERE IS A $lO.OO COLLECTORS ITEM GIFT FOR YOU - IF YOU SIMPLY FILL OUT AND RETURN THE COUPON BELOW. NO OBLIGATION TO BUY ANYTHING. (OFFER ENDS JULY 14,1979) TO: W. H. DUNLAP AGWAY INC. BOX 2323 HARRISBURG, PA 17105 I OWN UNLOADING SILO(S) FOR (FORAGE) (GRAIN). PLEASE DELIVER MY GIFT TO: NAME ADDRESS PHONE HOGS 304. Barrows and gilts 1.50-2.00 higher. US No. 1-2 205-230 lbs. barrows & gUts 45.40-46.00, No. 1-3 200- 255 lbs. 44.00-45.50; No. 2-3 195-260 lbs. 42.0044.00. SOWS steady. US No. 1-3 250-600 lbs. sows 31.00-38.00. BOARS 23.00- FEEDER PIGS 74. US No. 1-3 3040 lbs. feeder pigs 26.00- per head. SHEEP 16. Spring si. lambs few Good 40-55 lbs 40.00- few Slaughter ewes 24.50-32.50. Belleville Auction June 13,1979 Belleville, Pa. CATTLE 89. Steers steady. Cows higher. STEERS. Good 61.00-65.35. COWS; Utility & Commercial 55.50- 59.25; Cutter 51.75-55.00; Canner & Low Cutter 48.50- 51.50. BULLS; Yield Grade No. 165.25-68.00. CALVES 129. Vealers lower. Choice 102.00-118.00; Standard & Good 110-130 lbs. 92.50-98.80; 90-110 lbs. 75.50- 90.00; 65-90 lbs. 58.00-76.50; TTOM Holstein bulls 90-115 lbs. 118.00- Heifer calves 155.00- HOGS 309. Barrows & gilts steady. US No. 1-2 42.50- 44.75; US No. 1-3 39.00-42.25. SOWS: US No. 1-328.25-32.75. FEEDER PIGS 377. US AGWAY The Truth... ABOUT BOTTOM UNLOADING SILOS John F. Stamy 111 of Mechanicsburg, Pa. proud owner of this Grain-O-Matic unloading silo. John cl silo plays a key rol feeding program work him by an Agway E Salesman. John cred feeding program w recent significant increase in milk production and fat test On a well managed dairy or beef farm, a bottom unloading silo is a valuable management tool. It will improve net income... ★ By saving home grown nutrients. ★ By lower feed cost per pound of milk or meat. if By lower labor cost per ton of ration. 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CHAMBERSBURG 409 E Grant St Chambersburg, PA 717 263 4197 CARLISLE AVONDALE x E North St SUPPLY CENTER ■ AGWAYI Carlisle PA Junction US 1& 41 V J 717 243 4312 Av.ondale PA ~ 215 268 2043 No 1-3 20-35 lbs. 18.50-35.00 per head, No. 1-3 35-50 lbs. 36.00-43.50. SHEEP 53 Slaughter lambs lower. Good 55.00- 68.50; EWES 22.00-36.00. New Holland Horses Monday, June 11 New Holland Sales Stables FROM AGWAY TEMPLE SUPPLY CENTER N sth St Highway Temple PA 215 929 5264 Reported receipts of 328 head of horses, mules, and ponies Market stronger than last week’s market. Two loads of riding and driving horses out of Ten nessee, driving 775-1550, riding 700-1025; local driving horses 325-900; riding horses 275-500; better horses 550- 750; lightweight killers 275- 475; heavyweight killers 525- 675; mare ponies 25-75; colts LANCASTER FARM STORE 1140 Dillerviile Rd Lancaster PA 717 394 0541 YORK WEST STORE 26 W Market St York PA 717 792 2674 10-25; geldings 25-65; larger ponies 100-275. A handful of Arctic lupine f) seeds holds the world’s record for living in an inert state, according to the National Wildlife Federation. The seeds began to sprout in a dish of warm water after lying frozen deep in the Arctic tundra for 10,000 years. DUBLIN Rt 313 Dublin PA 215-249 3556 CHAPMAN STORE RD2 Wescosvdle, PA 215-395-3381 TANEYTOWN A TT @ laneytown MD AaSM" 301848 3225
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