MS—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, January 19,1980 livestock market and auction news Pa. Auction Summary Friday, January 18 CATTLE 4958. Compared with 5101 head last week and 5841 head a year ago. Slaughter steers mostly $l.OO-1.50 lower, SI. heifers steady to $l.OO lower. SI. cows 50 cents -$l.OO lower, spots $2.00 lower, SI. bullocks & bulls $l.OO-2.00 lower. Si. bulls High Choice & Prime YG 3-4 si. steers 68.00-70.35, Choice YG 2-4 66.50- Good 61.0067.00, Standard 56.0062.00. Choice si. heifers 63.0067.00, Good 60 0064.75, Standard 55.00 60.00. Utility & Commercial si. cows 48.0054.00, Cutters 46.50- Canner & L. Cutter 44.0049.00, Shells down to 32.00. Choice si. bullocks 66.00-71.25, Good 60.50-66.50, few Standard 55.00-57.00. Yield Grade #l, Farm Calendar Continued from Page A 10) Center, Lancaster, at 8:30 a.m. Inter-state District 3 annual meeting, 11:45 a.m. at Chestnut Level Presbyterian Church, Quarryville Capital Region ornamental school, 9 a.m. Dover Young Farmers com meeting, 7:30 p.m., Dover H.S. ag classroom Adams Co. Dairy Records Meeting at Brown Valley Farms, Littlestown, 10 a.m. - Adams Co. Dairy Records Meeting at Leroy Deputy Farm, East Berlin, 1:30 p.m. Adams Co. Dairy Records Meeting at Larry Wilkin son Farm, Gettysburg, 7:30 p.m. Garden Spot Young Farm ers, Dairy Mgt. Mtg., 7:30 p.m. Chester County Extension annual meeting and Ham dinner, 7 p.m., Upper Octorara Presbyterian Church, Parkesburg. COMPARE OUR PRICES & * SAVE * Cow-Life Cattießub SIMPLE... BUT EXTREMELY & EFFECTIVE ’ Insecticides, Dusts, and Dust Bags I Also In Stock ’’ r I HOTSHOT k- t TcompfeteLineOf ] Animal Health lnStock Special Drawings for Gift Certificates to be held at our Booth at Lancaster County Feeders Day, Jan. 22, 1980 at the Farm & Home Center Auditorium. See You There! SALE Wood Stock Canes ZIMMERMAN’S ANIMAL HEALTH SUPPLY RD 4 Lititz, Pa. 17543 717-733-4466 New Store Hours Mon & Thurs 7AM to 8 P M Tues & Wed 7 A M to 5 P M Fn 7AM to9PM Sat 7 A M to 12 Noon 10002400 lbs. 58.0067.50, Yield Grade #2, 9001500 lbs. 55.0064.00. FEEDER CATTLE: Large Frame No. 1 Choice 300600 lbs. steers 69.5087.50, Medium Frame No. 1 Good 300700 lbs. 64.0072.50. Med. Frame No. 1 Good 300700 lbs. heifers 55.0068.50. Few Medium & Large Frame No. 1 Good 500750 lbs. bulls 65.0075.00. CALVES 3172. Compared with 3377 head last week and 2630 head a year ago. Vealers mostly $2,005.00 higher. Few Prime vealers 118.00127.00, Choice 102.00 120.00, Good 90.00110.00, Standard & Good 90120 lbs. 70.0090.00, 65-90 lbs. 60.00 85.00, Utility 50110 lbs. 50.00 70.00, FARM CALVES: Hoi. Bulls 90-120 lbs. 90.00-130.00, few down to 80, Hoi. Heifers 90-150 lbs. 100.00-252.00, Wednesday, January 23 Area Income Tax Meeting, Lancaster Farm and Home Center, 9:30 a.m. North East Holstein Con ference, Ithaca, N.Y. Thursday, January 24 York Co. 1980 Reorganiza tion meeting of county dairy princess and pro motion committee, 7:30 p.m., extension meeting room at Pleasant Acres. Montgomery Co. Farm Tax Mtg, Collegeville Inn Dairy Interests Luncheon, N.J. Farmers’ Week, Pfenninger’s Hilltop Inn, 11:30 a.m. Regional Meeting of Pony Express and Handi capped Riding Program at 10 a.m. at the Sheraton, Hbg. Farmers Forum, “Energy & Agriculture in the 80’s”, Avalongs Restaurant, 9 a.m. Friday, January 25 4-H Tractor Maintenance Club (Southern), 7 p.m., Wenger Implement, Inc., Buck. Lancaster Co. SALES AND REPAIR SERVICE Repaired While You Wait! mostly 125.00-185.00. HOGS 7113. Compared with 8411 head last week and 5806 head a year ago. Barrows and gilts uneven, mostly .50-1.00 lower. US No. 1-2 200-240 lbs. barrows & gilts 39.50-41.50, No. 1-3 200- 250 lbs. 38.5040.50, No. 2-3 190-265 lbs. 35.00-39.00, No. 1- 3 140-190 lbs. 31.00-38.00. SOWS $.50-1.00 lower, US No. 1-3 300-600 lbs. sows 28.00- 35.00, No. 2-3 300-685 lbs. 25.00-31.00. BOARS 21.00- 30.00. G&M Livestock Monday, January 14 Duncans ville, Pa. Market reported steady. STEERS: High Choice and Prune 68.00-70.60; Good to Choice 64.00-68.00; Standard to Good 60.00-64.00. HEIFERS: High Choice and Prime 64.00-66.80; Good to Choice 60.00-64.00; Standard 54.00-60.00. FEEDERSTEERS: Good to Choice 300-500 lbs. 75.00- 95.00. BULLS: 1200-1548 lbs. 63.00- ; 750-1200 lbs. 55.00- COWS: High Choice to Prune 52.00-56.50, few to 58.00; Good 48.00-52.00; Utility 44.0048.00; Cutters 42.0044.00; Canners Down to 40.00. CALVES; High Choice 110.00- Individual 131.00; Good to Choice 90.00- 100.00; Standard to Good 70.00- FARM CALVES: Hoi. Bulls 100.00-129.50; Hoi. Heifers 150.00-192.50. HOGS; 200-240 lbs. 39.00- 41.10; 170-300 lbs. 37.00-39.00. SOWS: 28.00-37.50. BOARS: 25.00-27.50. SHEEP: No Sales Reported. I __ . PUBfB /» en Chambersburg, Pa. 17201 IOLLcNDtKijtK Phone 717-264-9588 CONCRETE “H" TYPE FEED BUNKS Featuring • Large Capacity • Steel Reinforced a ro °f anc * feeder • Movable —for future expansion •No corners to retain spoiled feed INSTALLATION OF BUNKS We have the necessary equipment to handle and install these heavy bunks Customer shall make icadway to feed lot passable for our delivery truck BETTER-BILT LIQUID MANURE EQUIPMENT "It's Built Better\" HIGH PRESSURE PUMP 1 I . 11 11 J 1100 gal. New Idea Open Door Vac. • PLANNING LAYOUTS <> SALES • INSTALLATION • SERVICE BETTER-BILT DISTRIBUTOR SHENK'S FARM SERVICE 501 E. 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