AB—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, January 17,1981 V JAN. 19-25, 1981 Waltzing skaters, cocoa later. Eclipse of the full moon Jan 20 begins at 12 36 AM EST and ends at 5 04 AM EST and will be visible all over North America Rac coons mate now Average length of days for the week, 9 hours, 40 minutes USS Pueblo captured by North Korea Jan 23, 1968 First beer sold in cans in Richmond, Va , Jan 24, 1935 A countryman betweentwo lawyers is like a fish between two cats Ask the Old Fanner: I have a family history that reveals that a blacksmith ancestor settled in New Jersey and recorded his earmark March 25, 1707 J It goes on to say that his son also — "recorded his earmark 17 May 1725 in the same county " What is an earmark? ]C, Madison, N J A form of branding livestock, especially sheep, that came over from Eng land with the pioneers A man's earmark was recorded, same as a land deed Nobody could copy it and it usually descended from father to son Home Hint*. Iron-on mending tapes are wonderful (or labeling children s clothes OLD FARMER'S WEATHER FORECASTS New England: Possible flumes beginning of week, then sunny and very cold midweek through weekend Greater New York-New Jersey: Clearing, cold nights, then light snow middle of week, week's end is clear and very cold Middle Atlantic Coastal: Cloudy and cold first of week with possi ble flumes, midweek brings snowstorm, cold continuing weekend Piedmont & Southeast Coastal: Partly cloudy and warming to start, with showers southwest, midweek mild, then cold snap, showers, flumes weekend (All Rights Reserved Yankee Inc Dublin N H 03444) Lancaster Weekly (Continued from Page A 2) 60.50-62.00; Yield Grade 2 950-1350 lbs. 52.50-57.00. VEALERS: Steady to 3.00 lower, some sales high Good and low Choice 60-100 lbs. 8.00 lower. Vealers Prime 265-370 lbs. 104 00-110.00, couple 114.00-117.00; Choice 140-320 lbs. 90.00-100.00, few 100.00- high Good and low Choice 120-280 lbs. 70.00- 90.00, 85-115 lbs. 57.00-63.00, few 105-115 lbs. 63.00-70.00, 60-85 lbs. 49.50-58.00. SLAUGHTER CALVES. Good and Choice 280400 lbs. 55.00- 00, few 62 00-68.00. RETURNED TO FARM 100-125 lbs. holstem heifers 90.00-100.00, few 100.00- 110.00, bulk 85-100 lbs. 70.00- 90.00; bulk 85-115 lbs. holstem bulls 64.00-95.00, 150 head 100-125 lbs 102.00- 108.00 Weekly Summary Friday, January 16 Report supplied by PDA CATTLE; 4846. Compared with 5151 head last week, and 4958 head a year ago. Compared with last week’s market Slaughter steers & heifers steady to 1.50 lower, SI. cows .50-1.00 lower, SI. bullocks steady to 200 higher; SI. bulls steady to 1.00 lower. SI. steers. High Choice & Prune No. 3-4, 66.25-67.75; Choice No. 2-4, 64.75-69 75; Good 59.00-65 50; Standard 54.00-59.00. SI. heifers: Choice 61.00-65.50; Good 58.00-62.00; few Standard 52.00-58.00. SI cows; Utility & Commercial 44.50-48.25, with few to 50.50; Cutters 42.0045.50; Canner &. L. Cutter 38.0043.00; Shells down to 26.50 SI. bullocks: Choice 63.00-67.60; Good 60.00- 00; few Standard 54.00- SI. bulls; Yield Grade No. 1, 1000-2200 lbs r FOR SALE FEEDER PIGS I State Graded - Vet Inspected I Excellent Quality and Delivery Service x JOHN H. THOMAS. JR. i Millersville, Pa. 17551 Ph. 717-872-5646 * Complete Line of Feeds i Management Program I TH£ OLD 55.0061.00; Yield Grade No 2,9001400 lbs. 50.0057.00 CALVES: 3165. Compared with 3979 head last week and 3172 head a year ago Vealers steady to 5 00 lower Few Prune 104.00110.00; Choice 95.00105 00; Good 78.0095 00; Standard & Good 90120 lbs 60.0070 00; 65-90 lbs. 50.0062 00; Utility 50110 lbs 45.0058.00. FARM CALVES. Hoi. Bulls 90130 lbs. 65 00110.00, mostly 75.00100.00; Hoi Heifers 85-150 lbs. 75.00 160.00, mostly 90.00130 00. HOGS: 7096. Compared with 6892 head last week and 7113 head a year ago. Barrows and gilts 1.002.00 lower. US No. 1-2 200245 lbs. 44 00-46 00, with few to 48.00; No 1-3 200250 lbs. 43.00 45.00, No 2-3 190265 lbs 41.0043 00, No. 1-3 140190 lbs. 34.00-42.00, Sows unevenly steady US No 1-3 300585 lbs. 37.0042.00, with few to 44.00, No. 2-3 300650 lbs. 33.0038 00 Boars 28.00 35.00, FEEDER PIGS 1705 Compared with 1531 head last week and 1592 head a year ago Steady to 3.00 lower. US No. 1-3 20-35 lbs. 8.50-16.50 per head; No. 1-3 35-50 lbs. 16.00-25.00; No. 1-3 50-95 lbs. 26.50-34.00; Utility 2040 lbs. 5.50-12.00 GRADED FEEDER PIGS. 2352. Compared with 2719 head last week and 2390 head a year ago. All sales by CWT Feeder Pigs mostly 3.00- lower although some US 1-2 strong to 11.00 higher. US No 1-2 3040 lbs. 46.00- 40-50 lbs. 53.00- 78.50, 50-60 lbs. 53.0068.00, 6060 lbs. 41.00-53.50; US No. 2-3 2540 lbs. 39.0049.00; 4060 lbs. 38.00-52.00 , 60-95 lbs 31.00- SHEEP: 472. Compared with 506 head last week and 362 head a year ago Wooled si. lambs steady to 3.00 lower. Choice 65-110 lbs. 54.0060.50 with fiew to 71 00, Good 55-100 lbs. 47 00-58.00. SI. ewes. 15.00-34.00. Leesport Auction Wednesday, January 14 Report supplied by PDA CATTLE- 292 Compared with last Wednesday’s market. Slaughter steers steady to strong, SI cows strong to 2.00 lugher SI steers Choice 1000-1350 lbs 65 00-66.25; few 68 00; Good 61 75-65 60; Standard 57 00- 62.00; Utility 54 00-56 85 SI heifers choice 930-1170 lbs 61 10-65 35; Good at 60 00, few Standard 50 00-53 50 SI cows Utility & Commercial 46 50-48 60, few to 50.00; Cutters 44.50-47 75; few Canner & L Cutter 40.00- 43.25; Shells down to 35.00 SI bullocks; Good 60 00-64.25 with one at 64.75; few Standard 55.75-57.50. SI bulls. Yield Grade No. 1, 1250-2110 lbs. 56.25-61.00 with few to 63 75; few Yield Grade No 2, 800-1300 lbs. 48.50- 55 60 FEEDER CATTLE Steers Large Frame No 2 500-1100 lbs. 47.00-53.25; one lot of Medium Frame No 2, 505 lbs at 64.00. Bulls few Large Frame No 1, 560-700 lbs 560-700 lbs. 50 50-54.25, Medium No. 1, 385-900 lbs 45 50-52 25 CALVES: 170 Vealers grading Standard & Low Good Steady. Choice 92 00- 97 50; few Good 80 00-91.50 few Standard & Good 110-130 lbs. 70 00-76.00 ; 90-110 lbs 60.00-65 00; 70-85 lbs. 50 00- 61.00; Utility 60-105 lbs 40 00- 5100 FARM CALVES- Hoi Bulls 90-140 lbs 71 00-110.00, mostly 90.00-107.00 few Hoi Heifers 100-110 lbs 76 00- 91.00 HOGS. 447 Barrows and gilts 3 50-4.00 lower US No 1-2 200-235 lbs 43 75-44 25 with few to 45 10, No. 1-3195- 265 lbs 43 00-44.00 few down to 41.00, few No 2-3 265-285 lbs. 40.50-41.50, few No 1-3 175-185 lbs. 32 00-38.75; Sows 1 00-2 00 lower. US No. i-3 300-550 lbs 38.00-42 25, few to 42 75; Utility 250-435 lbs 30 00-38.00 Boars 31 50-32.50 FEEDER PIGS 218- US No 1-3 25-60 lbs 39 00-47 00 per head; No 1-3 70-110 lbs 34 00-38 00; few Utility 30-45 lbs 35 00-37 00. SHEEP 11 few choice 80- 120 lbs 58.50-60.00 with one at 66 00 few SI ewes 15 00- 29.00. GOATS 17 37 00-59 00 per head Green Dragon Livestock Sales ft') 1 mile North of Ephrata, PA cO >NS COWS COWs BUYERS FROM 3 STATES Regular consignments from Bob Kennedy & Ed Stover plus 15 other local consignors. Lots of good Northern Feeders and Stockers. SALE EVERY FRIDAY Bulls, Steers, Slaughter Cows, Lambs and Veal Calves 11:00 A.M. - Beef Sale Stockers & Feeders 200 to 250 each week. 12:30 P.M. - Dairy Cows 7:00 P.M. - Small Animal Sale For Special Sales and Herd Dispersals on the farm or at our barn or other market information call: Office 717-733-2444. WALTER H. RISSER, Proprietor Livestock market and auction news Belleville Auction Wednesday, January 14 Report supplied by PDA CATTLE. 105 Compared with last Wednesday’s market SI. cows 1 50 higher SI steers one Choice at 62 85; few Standard 52 00- 57 00 SI heifers one Good 58.00 SI cows- Utility & Commercial 42 50-46 00, couple 47.85 Cutters 4150- 44 75; Canner & L Cutter 37 50-41 50 SI bulls Yield grade No. 1, 950-1900 lbs 45 10-56 00 with one at 59 60 CALVES- 143 couple Choice 94 50-95 50; few Good 72 00-80 00, Standard & Good 70-100 lbs. 53 00-61.00 FARM CALVES Hoi Bulls 85-130 lbs. 70.00-108 00 HOGS: 362. Barrows and gilts 1 75-2.25 lower US No. 1-2 200-245 lbs 44 10-44.85, one lot at 45.00. No 1 9 1 00- Tested hog sale to run Tuesday WEST FRIENDSHIP, Md. Seventy pigs fed the same measured daily rations since last September will be judged m the show ring next Tuesday, January 20, to determine which ones gained weight better and faster. The judging in the Eastern National Spring Hog Show will be held at the stockyards in West Friendship, Md, beginning at 12.00 Noon The pigs each weighed Ice strength depends on kind, thickness NORRISTOWN - Farm ponds are a tempting site this time of the year for skating and recreation. They are particularly inviting because they are close to home and can be reached with little or no use of gasoline The thickness of the ice is not always an accurate measure of its strength, cautions Paul Reber, Montgomery County Agent Slush ice, for example, is about half as strong as clear, blue ice New ice is stronger than old ice, and ice formed by direct freezing or pond water is stronger than that formed from melting snow, explains Cardenuto Generally two inches of ice 250 lbs 42 75-44.25; Lights No 1-3 170-180 lbs 33.00- 36 00, Sows US No 1-3 350- 650 lbs 37 00-41.00, couple 41 75, few No 2-3 300-600 lbs 33 75-36 00 Boars 28.00-33 25 FEEDER PIGS 486 US No 1-3 20-35 lbs 10.00-21 00 per head; No 1-3 35-50 lbs 16 00-25 00; No. 1-3 60-75 lbs 26 50-32 00; Utility 20-40 lbs 6 50-12 00. SHEEP 34 Choice 80-105 lbs 54 00-58 00; few Good 70- 100 lbs 49.50-51 00; few Utility 60-80 lbs. 44 00-49.00 HOLSTEIN DAIRY COWS; 670.00-1150 00. New Holland Horse Friday, January 9 New Holland Sales Stables Report supplied by auction Reported receipts of 325 head of horses, mules, and ponies. Market lower between 40 ana 60 pounds when they were taken to a Carroll County farm on September 28. Some weigh as much as 265 pounds today. All were given the same amount of feed each day in a program designed to test their genetic ability to grow. The animals were entered in the controlled test by 4-H Club and Future Farmers of America boys and girls as well as adult hog breeders On—i four states will support one man on foot Three inches will support a group of people single file, and seven to eight inches are required to support a car, says Reber Exercise caution with ice covering spring-fed bodies of water, or that on streams with fast-moving current Load of lowa draft horses 1450-1925 pairs. Load of lowa draft horses 875-1125 singles Load of Michigan draft horses 2200-3425 pairs. Load of Michigan draft horses 825- 1400 singles. Load of Ten nessee draft 1775-3500 pairs Load of Tennessee draft 925- 1375 singles. Load of Canada draft 1175-2000 singles. Load of Virginia draft 825-1275 1950-2225 pairs. Mules 1850-2000 pairs; Mules 1200-2000 pair, 1650 singles. Monday, January 12 Report receipts of 241 head of horses, mules and ponies Market lower. Better horses 550-830; Driving horses local driving 400-750; Riding horses 375- 500; Lightweight 375-500; Heavyweight 550-750; Colts 15-40; Geldings 45-100; Larger ponies 150-280; More Pomes 45-100. Following the live judging, which will be done by Dave Kilmer, of Monticello, In diana, the 70 hogs will be taken to the Esskay meat packing plant in Baltimore where they will be carcass evaluated by professors from the Department of Animal Science, University of Maryland. Cash prizes and ribbons will be awarded in both the live and carcass judging contests Thickness of ice on these may vary considerably. Many farm ponds will be providing excellent ice skating, but always make a test of ice thickness and other safety factors Keep a straight ladder or coil or rope handy for rescue purposes