At— Lancaster Fanning, Saturday, May 3,1980 tA&MEIft MAY 5-11, 1980 Skies are clear, then blackflies appear. Two-thirds of US tornadoes occur this month Nixon impeach ment hearings began May 9,1974 Last quarter of the moon May 7.. Average length of days for the week, 14 hours, 24 minutes Sub-orbital space flight by Alan SKepard May 5,1961 Better ask twice than lose your way once —. u Ask the Old Farmer: I have always taken it for granted that the author ized American spread eagle could be used facing either to the right or left Recently I nave heard this is not so that eagles always face left Is this Our understanding is that the eagle **i|- ~ always faces toward the olive branch on the Great Seal of the United Slates which is the military right Home Hints: To rid a kettle of its iron taste, boil a mixture of hay and water in it OLD FARMER'S WEATHER FORECASTS New England: Clear and hot for most of week, weekend brings showers, heavy north and west, and cool temperatures. Greater New York-New Jersey: Gear and warm throughout most of week, then seasonal, with light ram for weekend. Middle Atlantic Coastal: Week begins clear and pleasant; then showers south, rainsnorth for weekend Piedmont Southeast Coastal: Sunny and warm, showers south, until end of week, weekend brings scattered showers, continued warm (All Rights Reserved, Yankee, Inc, Dublin, N R 03444) Sechrist Auction Monday, April 28 Report supplied by anction CATTLE 111. Steers High Choice and Prime 63.00- 64.50; Good Choice 61.50 62.85; Hdlsteins Good 53.00 55.00; Standard to Good 50.00-52.85. Heifers High Choice and Prime 58.00 60.00; Good to Choice 55.00 57.00; Holsteins Good 50.00- 54.50. Feeder Steers Good and Choice 70.00-77.50; Standard Good 65.00-70.00. Bulls Good and Choice Commercial 52.00-55.00. Cows High Yearling Com mercial 48.00-52.00; Cutters 45.5048.00; Canners Low Cotters 44.0045.25; Shells 38.0043.50. CALVES 73. Calves Ounce and Prime 105.00-125.00; Good and Choice 95.00 105.00; Standard and Good 75.00- Bulls 90-145 lbs. 85.00- Hfrs. 90-140 lbs. 90.00- Culls 30.00- 70.00. FEEDER FIGS 429. US. No. 1 and 2, 35-05 lbs. 20.00- 33.00 per bead; US. No. 1 and 3. 4000 lbs. 15.00-20.00 per bead.;US. No. 1 and 3, 2040 lbs. 10.0016.00 per bead. Sows 250375 lbs. 25.00 26.85; 400500 lbs. 23.0025.00. Boars3oosoo lbs. 2210025.00. SHEEP 13. Lambs Good to Choice 60.0070.00; Medium and Good 50.0060.00. Ewes 10.0022.00. Private Treaty Fat Hogs, Select No. 1 and 2, 190215 lbs. 30.0031.00. Private Treaty Fat Hogs, No. 1 and 2,190220 lbs. 29.50 29.75. Private Treaty Fat Hogs, No. 1 and 3,230250 lbs. 28.00 29.25. Martinsburg Auction Monday, April 28 Report (applied by auction CATTLE 196. Compared with last Monday's market, Choice slaughter steers 62.00- few to 65.50, Good 57.00- Standard 55.50- 59.00, Utility 53.00-57.00. Good slaughter heifers 56.50- 61.00, Standard 54.00-56.00, Utility 45.00-5i.00. Utility & Commercial slaughter cows 47.00- few to 53.50, Cutters 45.00-48.50, Canner & Low Cutter 37.00-44.00, Shells down to 34.00. Choice slaughter bullocks 61.00- 65.00, Good 58.00-62.00, Standard 54.00-59.00, Utility 51.00- Yield Grade §1 thcQLD 10002000 lbs. slaughter bulls 60.00-66.50; yield grade #2 sool6oolbs. 56.0060.50. CALVES 239. Choice vealers 96.00-118.00, Good 90.00100.00, Standard & Good 90110 lbs. 62.0075.00, 7090 lbs. 48.0059.00, Utility 55-125 lbs. 38.0060.00. Farm calves, holstein bulls 90120 lbs. 88.00127.00; few holstein heifers 85-130 lbs. 212.50. HOGS 358. US No. 1-2 200 240 lbs. barrows & gilts 31.25- 32.00, No. 1-3 200250 lbs. 28.50-31.00, No. 2-3 260270 lbs. 27.5029.50, No. 1-3 130 180 lbs. 24.0028.00. US No. 1-3 300500 lbs. sows 25.0028.00, No. 2-3 300600 lbs. 22.00 25.00, Boars 20.0025.00. FEEDER PIGS 74. US No. 1-3 2035 lbs. feeder pigs 10.0018.00 per bead. No. 1-3 33-50 lbs. 14.0025.00 per bead. SHEEP 0. No sales on offer. Special Feeder Cattle Sale Marshall, Va. Thursday, April 24 Report supplied by VDA There were 1,593 head sold. All cattle were graded by Representatives of the VDACS’s Division of Markets, Livestock Section on USDA standards and sold by the hundredweight STEERS; Medium Frame No. 1:300500 lbs. 81.0093.50; 500600 lbs. 79.0068.00; 600 700 lbs. 71.0082.00; 700800 lbs. 65.0066.50; 800 lbs. & up 61.50-64.50. Large Frame No. 1: 300500 lbs. 82.0094.00; 500600 lbs. 82.0069.50; 600 700 lbs. 72.0076.00; 700800 lbs. 67.00; 800 lbs. & up 62.50 65.00. Small Frame No. 1: 300500 lbs. 77.0088.00; 500 600 lbs. 76.5079.00; 600700 lbs. 70.5073.00; 700800 lbs. 65.0065.50; 800 lbs. & up 65.00-66.00. Large & Medium Frame No. 2: 300-500 lbs. 75.0077.00; 500700 lip. 60.00 67.00. HEIFERS: Medium Frame No. 1: 300-500 lbs. 64.0071.50; 500600 lbs 64.00 67.50; 600700 lbs. 60.0064.00; 700800 lbs. 57.0061.00. Large Frame No. 1: 300-500 lbs. 59.0067.00; 500600 lbs. 60.00 70.00; 600700 lbs. 61.5063.50; 700800 lbs. 56.0058.00. Small Frame No. 1: 300-500 lbs. 65.0067.00; 500600 lbs. 63.50 64.50; 600700 lbs. 59.5060.75. Large & Medium Frame No. 2: 400600 lbs. 52.00-65.00. Livestock market and auction news G&M Livestock Dancansville, Pa. Monday, April 28 Report (applied by auction Market report hogs higher, steers-weak, cows weak. DAIRY COWS: 960.00- 1200.00. STEERS: High Choice and Prime 61.00-63.10; Good to Choice 58.00-61.00; Standard to Good 55.0058.00. HEIFERS: High Choice and Prime 62.00-64.00; Good to Choice 55.00-60.00/ Standard 52.00-55.00. FBEDERSTEERS: Good to Choice 300-500 lbs. 60.00- 80.50. BULLS: 1200-1640 lbs. 55.00-62.00; 900-1200 lbs. 52.0058.00. COWS: High Choice to Prime 50.0053.00; Good 46.0050.00; Utility 42.00- 46.00; Cutters 40.0042.00; Canners Down to 38.00. CALVES: High Choice 100.00- Good to Choice 90.00- Standard to Good 70.00-90.00; Utility 40.00- FARM CALVES: Hoi. Bulls 90.00-121.00; Hoi. Heifers 140.00-205.00. FEEDER PIGS: 15-25 lbs. 10.00- 2550 lbs. 18.00- 26.00. Introducing the New Vari-Spreaders PS2O2/302 % Both Models In Stock For Immediate Delivery RD 4 EPHRATA/PA PHONE: 717-354-4271 Hours: Mon. thru Fri, 7:30 to 5:30, Thurs. till 9, Sat. till 3 HOGS: 200-240 lbs. 29.00- 31.50, fevr to 32.00/ 170-280 lbs. 26.00-29.00. SOWS: 25.00-28.50. BOARS; 22.00-26.00. SHEEP: 22.0032.00. Valley Livestock Valley Stockyards Athens,Pa. Monday, April 2S Report (applied by auction Reported receipts of 374 calves, 131 cows, 39 heifers, 25 bulls, 14 steers, 101 hogs, 0 lambs, 13 sheep. Cattle market reported steady, calf market reported steady. Holstein Heifer Calves to 210.00; Veal Calves to 109.00; Bobs, 90-110 lbs. 80.00-100.00; Bobs, 80 and down lbs. 68.00 and down; Grassers & Feeders 55.00-85.00; Lambs none; Sheep to 31.50; Hogs, 200-250 lbs. 28.0035.00; Sows 25.00-28.00; Boars 18.00- 20.00; Pigs 10.00-23.00; Heifers 47.0053.00; Steers . 50.0055.50; Steers, feeder 57.0080.00; Bulls 53.0059.50; Cows, utility 47.0050.00, Top 52.50; Cows, fat 44.0047.00; Cows, medium 40.00-42.50; Cows, poor or small 38.00- 40.00; Horses to 480.00; Ponies to 75.00; Goats to 40.00. (jjsj) FARMERSVIUE INC. New Holland Dairy New Holland,Pa, Wednesday, April 30 Report supplied by auction Reported receipts of 102 cows, 40 heifers, and 6 bulls. Market lower. Load of Pa. fresh cows, 710.00- Load of Pa. fresh cows, 970.00-1390.00; Load of Pa. fresh cows, 850.00- Load of Susquehanna Co. fresh cows, 1050.00- Load of Butler Co. fresh cows, 820.00- 1100.00, springers 950.00- 1425.00; 2 Loads of N.Y. purebred & grade fresh cows, 1200.00-1675.00, springers 1250.00-2075.00; Locally consigned cows, 710.00- Springing heifers grade 850.00-1290.00; Open Heifers 350.00-710.00; Bulls 540.00900.00.- Holstein Feeder Steers Harrisonburg, Va. Tuesday, April 29 There were 879 head sold. All steers were graded by Representatives of the VDACS’s Division of Markets, Livestock Section on USDA standards and sold by the hundredweight. « v When lowered to the ground the spreaders are easily filled by hand or mechanical aid The hopper and hopper extension (PS 302) are manufactured in glass-fibre reinforced polyester, making the mach ines extremely strong yet relatively light and easy to clean. Other critical parts that come into contact with fertilizer are made of nylon or stainless steel. Thus corrosion free, long life. EQUIPMENT Medium and Large No; 1:* 405-500 lbs. 69.00-70.00; 505 600 lbs. 68.50; ,605-700 lbs. 64.50-65.00; 705-000 lbs. 56.75; 805-900 lbs. 55,25; 905-1000 lbs. 53.75. Medium and Large No. 2: Under 400 lbs. 76.00-77.00; 405-500 lbs. 66.75 76.00; 505-600 lbs. 66.00-67.50; 605-700 lbs. 60.0064.50; 705 800 lbs. 54.7557.50; 805900 lbs. 54.0055.25; 905-1000 lbs. 53.5053.75. Medium and Large No. 3: 405500 lbs. 64.0069.00; 505600 lbs. 64.75- 69.00; 605-700 lbs. 67.50; 705 800 lbs. 60.25. _ Report (applied by auction Reported receipts of 347 head of horses, mules, and ponies. Market stronger. Better horses 550.00- 1020.00; Reg. Quarter Horse 2025.00; Driving horses 400.00- Riding horses 350.00- Lightweight killers 325.00-475.00; Heavyweight killers 525.00- 765.00; Mares 25.00-75.00; Colts 10.00-25.00; Geldings 25.00- Larger Ponies 125.00- TO FIT YOUR SMALL DIESEL TRACTQR * V. - i New Holland Horse Monday, April 28 New HolUmd Sales Stables --I? r ,a \ w