Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, July 19, 1980, Image 13

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    • Livestock market and auction news
Belleville
Auction
Wednesday, July 16
Report supplied by PDA
CATTLE 80: Compared
with last Wednesday’s
market, slaughter cows sl-$2
lower. Individual Choice
slaughter steer at 64.60,
couple Good 58.85 and 60.25.
Utility and Commercial
slaughter cows 42.00-46.60,
couple 47 50, few Cutters
38.75-42.35, few Canner and
Low Cutter 36.00-41.25, Shells
down to 34.00. Individual
Choice slaughter bullock at
62.00 Few Yield Grade No.
ONE MONTH SPECIAL
7Ct PER
# POUND
WHY PAY MORE
WHEN YOU CAN GET
THE SAME FOR LESS
* Special Ends July 31,1930,
WHAT IS SILA-PRIME?
It is a Probiotic fermentation aid containing
dried, viable Lactobacillus bacteria that aids on
lowering pH to control heating, and retain
moisture and reduce spoilage in hay, haylage,
corn silage and high moisture gram It also
reduces the danger of nutrient burn-out so hay
can be put u at higher than usual moisture
levels
WHAT ARE THE BENEFITS OF USING
SILA-PRIME?
The major benefit is simple economics Under
NORMAL CONDITIONS, Sila-Pnme significantly
increases the dollar-value of baled hay, haylage
and silage
HOW IS SILA-PRIME APPLIED?
Silage: Through a mechanical applicator
mounted at the cutter bar or blower, or by
hand-broadcasting evenly over the top of each
load of silage
Hay Sila-Pnme must be applied from the
inside out on large round bales A mechanical
applicator mounted on the baler is the
recommended method On small bales, top
dressing each layer as the bales are stacked is
an alternative method
NITRATE LEVELS IN EXPERIMENTAL
FIELD TEST SILAGES
CONTROL PIT
1. COLORADO 44%
2. MINNESOTA 39%
3 NEW YORK STATE. ...64%
4. OHIO 37%
AGRI-BASE CORP.
O'*' s<•
GORMAN BEITZEL LEVI G. HIGH
Bittinger, MD. 21522
Garrett County
301-245-4121
1, 930-1515 lbs slaughter
bulls 47.75-53.35.
CALVES 164. Bulk of
supply returned to farm
Individual Prime veaier at
92.50, few Choice 80.00-86.00,
Standard and Good 70-100
lbs 65.00-73.00. Farm
Calves: Holstein Bulls 80-125
lbs. 80.00-110 00; few
Holstein Heifers 90-105 lbs
130 00-147 40.
HOGS 275. Barrows and
gilts $2-$3 higher. US No 1-2
200-250 lbs barrows and gilts
44.50-45.60, No 1-3 185-250
lbs 42 00-44.00. US No. 1-3
250-550 lbs. sows 38.00-40.00,
couple 42 50, No 2-3 280-550
Sila-Pliiill:
ON
TEST PIT
REDUCTION
REDUCTION
REDUCTION
REDUCTION
Amos King
513 Mt. Sidney Road, Lancaster, PA Phone 717-394-2389
lbs 33.50-36 75 Boars 25.00-
29.00
FEEDER PIGS 412- US
No. 1-3 20-35 lbs. feeder pigs
11 00-18 00 per head, No. 1-3
35-60 lbs 16.00-23.00, one lot
No 1-3 90 lbs. at 36.50 per
head.
SHEEP 76 Good & Choice
60-100 lbs spring slaughter
lambs 55 00-58.00 Slaughter
ewes 18 00-33 00, yearlings to
47 00
Joliet
Cattle
Thursday, July 17
Report supplied by USDA
CATTLE: Friday through
Silo-Primu
★ ALFALFA
★ CEREAL GRAINS
★ CLOVER
★ CORN SILAGE
★ FORAGE SORGHUM
★ GRASS
★ BALED HAY
★ HIGH MOISTURE CORN
*******************
Controlled Research of Inoculated Silage
Dr ME McCullough, University of Georgia
Corn Silage
Moisture In 72%
pH Ensiled 3 9
Crude Protein 9 4%
Dry Matter Per Ton 560 lbs
Dry Matter
Retained
Shrinkage
Difference
Protein Retained 94%
Fiber Retained 83%
N F E Retained 80%
Energy Retained 88%
Digestibility of
Protein
Dry Matter
Energy
Crude Protein
Per Ton
Crude Protein
Retained
Digestible Protein
Retained
Difference Per Ton Preserved by Inoculation
96 00 lbs Dry Matter Per Ton of Silage
18 84 lbs Total Protein
12 34 lbs Digestible Protein Per Ton of Silage
18 lbs Total Crude Protein Compares to 42 lbs of
Soybean Meal
RD*l
Ephrata, PA. 17522
717-733-7213
UNIVERSITY RESEARCH
Inoculated
465 lbs (83%) 369 lbs (71%)
95 lbs (17%) 151 lbs (29%) 1
96 lbs
(D M /ton)
58%
70%
70%
52 64 lbs
49 48 lbs
29 19 lbs
AARON RIEHL
4911 MrytleSt.
Lynchburg, VA. 24502
804-239-5143
Wednesday’s salable
receipts 3,9C0; 5 days last
week 3,900; same penod a
year ago 5,450. Trading slow
on Monday; moderate on
Wednesday. Slaughter
steers ended the week
mostly 50 lower than Wed
nesday of last week.
Slaughter heifers ended the
week steady to firm. Cows
closed the week 2.00 to 2.50
lower.
SLAUGHTER STEERS:
Mixed High Choice and
Prime 3-41150-1250 lbs. 69.00-
69.50, 1 load 70.00 Monday;
1250-1325 lbs. 68.00-69.00
Monday; 68.00-68.50 Wed-
No Inoculation
74%
4 1
8 3%
520 lbs
71%
82%
67%
75%
55%
68%
67%
43 16 lbs
30 64 lbs
16 85 lbs
Lancaster Farming, Saturday, July 19,1930—A13
nesday. Choice 2-4 1000-1300
lbs. 68.0069.50, 1 load 69.75;
package 70.00 Monday;
68.50-69.25, 1 load 69.75, 2
loads 70.00 Wednesday.
Mixed Good and Choice 2-3
1000-1250 lbs. 67.00-68.00
Monday; 67.00-68.75 Wed
nesday.
SLAUGHTER HEIFERS:
Mixed Choice and Prime 3-4
950-1100 lbs. 67.00-68.00
Monday; 68.00, 1 load 68.25
Wednesday. Choice 24 900-
1125 lbs. 66.00-67.50 Monday;
66.50-67.50 Wednesday.
Mixed Good and Choice 2-3
800-1000 lbs. 64.50-66.00
Monday; 65.00-66.50 Wed
nesday.
COWS: Utility & Com
mercial 1-3 43.00-46.50
Monday; 40.0043.00, few
43.50 Wednesday.
MEMO
HAY,
STRAW &
EAR CORN
SALE
EVERY MONDAY
At 11A.M.
MEW HOLLAND SALES
STABLES, INC.
Phone 717-3544341
> Lloyd H Kreider, Auct
wnn wmarm
smm
wmwm
Two power sizes with hydrostatic
drive and built-in hydraulic lift
Mowing tilling grading or, blowing snow Whatever the
job John Deere 300 Series Tractors stand ready Choose
from two models —the 14-hp 314 and the twin cylinder 17
hp 317
Hydrostatic drive lets you control forward and reverse
speed without clutching or shifting lets you slow down for
trimming around trees and flowerbeds without braking
Hydraulic lift single function on the 314, dual function
on the 317 —gives you fingertip control of front mid- and
rear mounted implements Color coded controls are
clustered for easy use
John Deere 300 Series Tractors also feature padded
high back seat sturdy footrests and triple-safety starting
For added protection there’s a safety switch that shuts off
the engine if you leave the seat with the PTO engaged
See us soon for a test drive Ask about our line of mat
ched equipment
See us today for a 300 Series Tractor
ADAMSTOWN
EQUIPMENT INC.
Mohnton, RD2, PA 19540
(near Adamstown)
Phone (215)484-4391
A. B. C. GROFF, INC.
New Holland, PA
Phone (717)354-4191
Belknap
Auction
Wednesday, July 1C
Report supplied by PDA
CATTLE 79: Compared
with last Wednesday’s
market, slaughter cows
mostly $2 lower. Few good
slaughter steers 62.09-64.00.
Few Choice slaughter
heifers 61.5964.00. Utility &
Commercial slaughter cows
42.50-45.75, Cutters 41.09
45.00, Canner & Low Cutter
38.0041.50, Shells down to
32.00. Yield Grade #1 and 2
9591595 lbs. slaughter bulls
50.00-60.00, couple 63.75 and
64.00 Few Large Frame #2
635-735 lbs. feeder steers
55.0956.50.
CALVES 99- Vealers
steady to strong. One Prune
vealer at 106.00, Choice 88.00-
100.00, few Good 76.00-85.00,
Standard & Good (few) 80.00-
84 00, 60-85 lbs. 65.00-80.00.
Farm calves, holstein bulls
85-130 lbs. 83.00-106.00; beef
cross bulls & heifers 55-110
lbs. 73 00-100.00.
HOGS 315- Barrows & gilts
steady. US No. 1-2 205-235
lbs. barrows & gilts 43.00-
44 00, lot 44.70, No. 1-3 200-250
lbs. 41.50-43.00, No. 2-3 210-
260 lbs 40.00-41.50, No. 1-3
165-185 lbs. 31.00-36.50. Sows
about steady. US No. 1-3 270-
530 lbs. sows 28.00-39.50
Boars 20.00-31.00.
FEEDER PIGS 172: US
No. 1-3 20-35 lbs. feeder pigs
16.00-21.00 per head, No. 1-3
35-50 lbs. 20.00-28.00, Utility
15-30 lbs. 10.00-11.50 per
head.
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LANDIS BROS. INC.
Lancaster, PA
Phone (717)291-1046