Regional soybean growers to meet February 14 OCEAN CITY, Md. - Results of production research to increase soybean profits and a look at soybean markets for the coming year will be featured topics of discussion at the 14th .Delmarva Soybean Belleville Auction Wednesday, January 23 STEERS: Standard to Good Holstems 58.35-60.35. HEIFERS: Good to Choice a few 56.00-58.25. FEEDER STEERS: Standard to Good a few 60.50- 84.50. BULLS: 56.50-58.75. COWS: Commercial a few 53.00- Good to Standard 49.50-53.00. Utility 47.50- 50.50. Cutters 46.00-48.00. Canners down to 41.50. CALVES: High to Choice 91.00- Good to Choice 70.00- Standard to Good 60.00- Heifer Calves - 175.00- Bull Calves 97.00- HOGS: 37.85-39.10. Light 'MM: the Improved AgwayVfeal _ Feeding Program is another Winner The feeding trials involved more than 400 calves at three separate facilities managed by experi enced, commercial veal growers All of the calves received AgwayVeal Pre-Starter From there, half of the calves were fed improved Agway Veal Starter and Finisher The other half were fed original formula Veal Starter and Finisher meeting held in cooperation with the Mid-Atlantic Soybean Association annual meeting at Convention Hall in Ocean City on February 14. The meeting, which gets Livestock market and auction news hogs 33.00-36.00. FEEDER PIGS: 15-25 lbs. 8.00- per hd.; 25-40 lbs. 15.00- per hd. SOWS: 23.75-3f.00. BOARS: 22.00-30.00. SHEEP; Lambs 64.00- 75.00, ewes 32.00-44.00. Special Markets ' Special Feeder Pig Sale Harrisonburg, Va. Tuesday, January 22 There were 1,101 head sold. All pigs were graded by Representatives of the VDACS’s Division of Markets, Livestock Section on USDA standards and sold by the hundredweight. US 1-2’s: 30-49 lbs. 52.00- Field trials proved it... underway at 8:30 a.m. with registration and time to visit exhibits of seed and chemical suppliers, is open to all soybean growers in Maryland, Delaware, New Jersey, and Pennsylvania. Kenneth L Bader, chief 55.00; 50-69 lbs. 50.00-50.50; 70-99 lbs. 42.00-43.50. US 3’s: 30-49 lbs. 40.50- 51.00; 50-69 lbs. 46.5048.00; 70-99 lbs. 39.50-45.00. Utility: 3049 lbs. 37.00- 39.50. US 4’s: 3049 lbs. 27.00- 30.00. Madison Mills, Va. Tuesday, January 22 There were 756 head sold. All pigs were graded by Representatives of the VDACS’s Division of Markets, Livestock Section on USDA standards and sold by the hundredweight. US 1-2’s: 3049 lbs. 56.00- 61.50; 50-69 lbs. 49.5055.00; 70-99 lbs. 38.0045.00; 100-130 lbs. 39.00. US 3’s; 3049 lbs. 49.00- 57.50; 5069 lbs. 40.0052.50; urn The results 7 Agway animal nutritionists and researchers have made a good thing better' From start to finish at about 325 pounds, the improved formulas won hands down Calves fed improved Starter and Finisher showed an average daily gam of 2 28 pounds per animal per day with a feed conver sion rate of 164 pounds of feed per pound of gam Agway Veal Pre-Starter, Starter and Finisher are made from quality ingredients From top quality protein, 100% derived from milk products From 100% animal fat Because Agway knows that protein quality and fat source are the keys to top performance Every grower knows that prime veal depends on the quality and vigor of the calves, proper housing, feeding, management and sanita tion Do all of them right and the improved Agway Veal Feeding Program can do a superior job for you For more Information on the Agway Veal Feeding Program, call your local Agway. executive officer of the American Soybean Association m St. Louis, will be the keynote speaker during the afternoon session. In addition to reviewing 70-99 lbs. 30.0043.00; 100-130 lbs. 39.00. Utility: 3049 lbs. 49.50; 50- 69 lbs. 42.00. US 4’s: 3049 lbs. 45.00- 49.50; 50-69 lbs. 42.00; 70-99 lbs. 33.00. New Holland Dairy New Holland,Pa. Wednesday, January 23 Reported receipts of 116 cows, 130 heifers, and 11 bulls. Market steady. Load out of PA fresh 800.00- NY fresh 1175.00- springers 1325.00- load of PA fresh 790.000-1250.00; PA fresh 1090.00-1600.00; PA fresh 940.00-1600.00; 32 head all stages 540.00-1300. FARM ENTERPRISE SERVICE (agway) Lancaster Fannins, Saturday, January 26,1980—A13 current ASA research and market development ac tivities, Bader mil report to soybean producers on initatives made by the American Soybean Association to soften the blow of the recent embargo on Soviet gram and soybean purchases. Other speakers on the day long program mclude James Durphey of North Carolina State University who will discuss soybea row spacing and planting interaction; Dale Hathaway, Un dersecretary of Agriculture for International Affairs and Commodity Development who will speak on the future of world soybean trade; and a joint presentation by Lee Heilman of the University of Maryland and Henry Wilson of Virginia Truck and Or namentals Research Station on agricultural chemicals for weed and insect control. Following a luncheon and additional time to visit exhibits, soybean growers Farmers as holds legal meeting WILLOW STREET - The womens committee of the Lancaster County Farmers’ Association sponsored a legal guidelines seminar for farm families here Wed nesday. Richard Dennison of the Pennsylvania Farmers Association legal service was the speaker. Eighty-four farm folks attended the meeting. Many farm families have been asking for more in formation and help with legal questions and legal problems. The major financial planning problems facing Lancaster County farmers these days are estate planning, personal finance, property rights, land use and land development, zoning, tax-free exchanges, gifts, leases and so forth. it’s in vour hands .. . control of your crop - control of the price you receive for that crop - control all the way from harvest to market - when you have your own, on-the-farm gram drying and stor age equipment. Now is the time - your mfs dealer is the place - he can tell you all the advantages of on-the-farm drying and storage equipment and the many reasons why mfs "Storage" is the equipment for you. Get control - keep control - with the "world's most wanted grain bin" - mfs "Storage". Wi e7fect 1 BUY NOW AND SAVE S ) DONALD E. LICHTENWALNER & SON R.D. 2, Macungie, Pa. 7.74-2 Phone 215/965-5214 will hear a representative of the Maryland Crop Im provement Association discuss the Maryland Soybean Checkoff and what it means to soybean producers. “Watch Your LD 50” will be the topic of discussion for Ron Jester of the University of Delaware and Gary Smith of the University of Maryland. The production in formation program will conclude by 3:30 p.m. at which time the Mid-Atlantic Soybean Association will hold a short business meeting chaired by Mid- Atlantic Soybean Association President William Bradley of Salisbury, Maryland. For more information about the Mid-Atlantic Soybean Association annual meeting contact Bill Hen derson, Secretary, 103 Linden Avenue, Georgetown, Delaware 19947, phone - 302/856-2155. ociation These, plus many other questions which the mem bers raised, were discussed at the meeting. Dennison enlightened the audience how PFA’s legal service can help and has been working to assist farm families with their legal problems. The service, which began in 1976, is the first legal service for farm families in the United States. The legal guidelines service is designed as a pioneer educational program. It proposes to help the farm family learn about its legal rights and legal opportunities. The program will study general legal principles but it will also offer practical answers to everyday questions.