Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, July 19, 1980, Image 15

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    Livestock market and auction news
Indiana
Auction
Thursday, July 17
Report supplied by PDA
CATTLE: 82. SI. cows bullocks: few Utility 43.00-
mostlysl lower, instances $2 50.25. SI. bulls: few Yield
lower. Few Standard 49.00- Grade No. 1& 2 900-1600 lbs.
51.00. S. heifers: few Choice 52.00-58.00.
62.25-63.75; 1 G00d54.25; few FEEDER CATTLE:
Call 717-768-3832 between 7 a.m. & 9 a.m.
or call 717-354-0723
East of New Holland, Pa.
CHECK OUR PRICES BEFORE YOU BUY
• Small Utility Trailers
• Flatbed Trailers
*
16’ long by 8’ wide body
has 40” sides, a grain door
in rear, flotation tires for
field work or 10,000 lbs.,
axles with dual wheels,
electric hoist carrying
capacity 300-350 bu.
USED TRACTORS
Case VAC w/side mount hyd. driven sickle bar
5 ft mower, 3 pt. hitch, wide front end, lights
and diamond tread tires 13.6-28
Oliver 1855 diesel John Deere 4010
over/under hyd. diesel, 2700 hrs.,
shift, 540/1000 PTO, 15.5-38 tires, front
18.4-34 - 8 ply tires, & rear wts.,
2000 hrs., front wts. 540/1000 PTO and 2
and 2 Dbl. remote Dbl. remote hyd.
hyd. valves
s 7 f BOO OO *6,ooo°°
Moline G9OO gas -18.4-38 tires, 3800 hrs. and
10.00-16 front tires on (10) lug wheel. Call
Harold Stauffer.
I*
Standard 51.25-52.00. SI.
cows; few Utility & Com
mercial 44.0048.00; Cutters
42.0045.00; Canner & L.
Cutter 38.25-43.50. SI.
FISHER AND STOLIZFUS TRAILER SALES
*1,095.00
*3,600.00
ftauffer
312 W. MAIN ST., NEW HOLLAND, PA
PHONE 717-354-4181
Retail, Wholesale & O.E.M. Sales
Steers, Medium Frame No. 2
Hols terns 650-850 lbs. 49.50-
50.25; Medium & Large
Frame No. 2 300-850 lbs.
57.00-66.00. Few Medium &
Large Frame No. 2 300-550
lbs. 56.00-57.00. Bulls,
Medium & Large Frame No.
2 500-800 lbs. 51.25-58.00.
CALVES: 79. Good 80.00-
• Equipment Trailer
• Tilt-Bed Trailer
Standard Livestock trailer
with metal top sleeper
van. Comes in
16,20,24,28 ft. lengths,
brakes on all wheels.
valves
DEUTZ FORMULA DX...
THE NEW POWER
IN THE COUNTRY.
Introducing the new
DEUTZ Formula DX line.
Four exciting new models Turbocharged OX 160 and 140, rated
140 and 131 PTO hp OX 110, rated 100 PTO hp OX 90, rated 84
PTOhp
• Two wheel drive or four wheel drive
• World famous Deutz air cooled diesel engine Less trouble than
water cooled engines
• Rugged power train with optional front wheel assist
• New rugged heavy duty synchronized transmission
• MASTERCAB with Multi Fit seat anti slip
steps easy entry uncluttered cab 1
• New disc brakes I
* A
draulics
ASK ABOUT STAUFFER’S __
5-YEAR ENGINE HEAD U
& BLOCK WARRANTY
Diesel Inc.
92.00; Standard & Good 90-
120 lbs. 70.00-80.00; Utility 55-
125 lbs. 54.0059.00.
FARM CALVES; Hoi.
Bulls 85-125 lbs. 85.00115.00;
Hoi. Heifers 85-120 lbs. 85.00-
115.00. SI. calves grading
Good and Choice 200-285 lbs.
65.00-86.00.
HOGS; 54. US No. 1-2 200-
225 lbs. 44.0044.75; No. 1-3
200-250 lbs. 41.0043.75; No. 1-
3 135-180 lbs. 30.00-37.00; US.
No. 1-3 300450 lbs. 33.50-
38.25. Boars 20.00-31.00.
FEEDER PIGS 31. US No.
1-3 3545 lbs. 16.00-17.00 per
head; No. 1-3 60-70 lbs. 20.00;
Hot 98 lbs. 30.00.
SHEEP: 16. Choice 75 lbs.
68.00; Good 70.80 lbs. 55.00-
58.00; SI. ewes: 10.00-22.00.
Pa. Auction
Summary
Friday, July 18
Report supplied by PDA
CATTLE: 6244. Compared
with 7357 head last week, and
6416 head a year ago.
Slaughter steers mostly
steady - $1 higher SI heifer
.50-51 higher; SI. cows
lower; sl bullocks .5041
lower; SI. bulls steady to 51
lower. SL steers: High
Choice & Prune No. 3-4,
68.25-73.00; Choice No. 2-4,
65.00- Good 58.5055.00;
Standard 54.00-59.00. Sl.
heifers: Choice 61.50-66.00;
Good 55.00-62.00; few
Standard 50.00-55.50. Sl.
cows: Utility & Commercial
42.50-47.00; Cutter 41.00-
46.00; Canner & L. Cutter
48.00- Shells down to
30.00. Sl. bullocks: Choice
57.00- Good 55.00-57.00;
few Standard 52.00-56.50. Sl.
bulls: Yield Grade No. 1
1000-2200 lbs. 55.0052.00;
Yield Grade No. 2, 900-1600
lbs. 50.00-56.00.
FEEDER CATTLE:
Steers, Medium & Large
Lancaster Fannins, Saturday, July 19,1980—A15
Frame No. 1, 460-800 lbs.
57.00- Large Frame
No. 2 600-850 lbs. 55.00-62.00.
Heifers, Medium & Large
Frame No. 1, 300-750 lbs.
51.00- Bulls, Medium &
Large Frame No. 2 500-900
lbs. 50.00-61.00.
CALVES: 3774. Compared
with 3892 head last week and
3370 head a year ago.
Vealers highly uneven.
Prune 98.00-109.00; Choice
83.00- Good 76.00-
90.00; Standard & Good 90-
120 lbs. 70.00-85.00; 65-90 lbs.
65.00- Utility 50-110 lbs.
54.00-
FARM CALVES: active.
Hoi. Bulls 85-125 lbs. 78.00-
126 00 mostly 85.00-115.00;
Hoi. Heifers 85-145 lbs. 85.00-
172.00 mostly 95.00-155.00
HOGS; 6978. Compared
with 8418 head last week and
7984 head a year ago.
Barrows and gilts steady to
50 cents higher. US No. 1-2
200-240 lbs. 43.0044.75 few to
45.60; No. 1-3 200-250 lbs.
410043 50; No 2-3 190-275
lbs. 38.0041.50; No. 1-3 140-
Call sounded for
farm bill of rights
LANCASTER - Robert B.
Delano, president of the
American Farm Bureau
Federation, Tuesday called
for a “farm and ranch bill of
rights” to assure a free and
productive American
agriculture.
Delano said at the annual
meeting of the Louisiana
Farm Bureau that state and
federal regulations often
abridge the farmer’s right to
farm and manage his own
business.
Among the “rights” that
Delano said need reem
phasis are the rights to own
property for farm and ranch
use...to develop markets and
have free access to them...to
use technology and the
available tools of produc
tion...”
The farmers rights to farm
and to represent himself
through farm organizations
of his choice are being
challenged by labor unions,
environmentalists, social
scientists and liberal
TRUCK LOAD
PLASTIC
PLASTIC
COVERS
5% OFF
TILL AUG. 17
NEW
Fly Control
Ectiban - WP
Residual
Spray
DANIEL Z.
ZIMMERMAN
Animal Health
Supplies & Livestock
Equipment
Located between Leoia &
Talmage along Rt. 772
RDI, Leoia, Pa. 17540
717-656-6982
190 lbs. 30.00-38.00; Sows $2-
$3 higher. US No. 1-3 300-585
lbs. 37.0041.00; No. 23 300-
650 lbs. 32.00-37.00. Boars
25.00-31.00.
FEEDER PIGS 2142.
Compared with 2246 head
last week and 1431 a year
ago. sl-$2 higher. US No. 1-3
20-35 lbs. 9.00-18.00 per head;
No. 1-3 35-50 lbs. 16.00-28.00;
few No. 1-3 50-85 lbs. 25.00-
36.50.
GRADED FEEDER PIGS
2419. Compared with 2267
head last week, and 2111
head a year ago. All sales by
CWT. Feeder Pigs $B-$l2
lower. US No. 1-2 2540 lbs.
$58.00-67.00, 40-50 lbs. 52.00-
72.00, 50-60 lbs. 45.00-63.00,
60-95 lbs. 36.00-52.00; US No.
2-3 3040 lbs. 39.00-58.00,40-60
lbs. 35.00-52.00.
SHEEP; 858. Compared
with 715 head last week 895
head a year ago. Snng si.
lambs steady to $3 higher.
Choice 60-105 lbs. 59.00-71.00
few to 77.00; Good 45-100 lbs.
53.00-62.00. SI. ewes: 15.00-
33.00.
religious groups, Delano
said.
Citing the threat of the
federal government’s power
of forcing property transfer
through eminent domain,
Delano said that eminent
domain should be a state
right, and it along with
zoning should occur at the
lowest practical government
level.
“Many local and state land
management rights have
been compromised by
federal agency rulings on
water, flood plains, air,
housing and preservation,”
Delano said.
The Soviet Umon gram
embargo is a glaring
example of government
interference with
marketing, Delano said.
He added that m this area
“the only proper role of
government is to help
develop a favorable climate
m which marketing can be
conducted in the best in
terests of buyers and
sellers.”
Heel molded counter.
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