*l2—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, February 21,1981 Livestock market and auction news Morrison Cove Auction Martinsburg, Pa. Monday, February 16 Report supplied by auction CATTLE 203. Choice slaughter steers Good 60.00-62.50, Standard 56.00- Utility 52 00-56.00 Good slaughter heifers 55.00-62.00, Standard 53.00-57.00, Utility 50 00- 53.00, Utility & Commercial slaughter cows 48 00-41.00, Cutters (few) 47.00, Canner & Low Cutter 41.00- Shells down to 38 00. Good slaughter bullocks 57 00- 61.00, Standard 54.00-57.00, Utility 50 00-54 00. Yield Grade kl slaughter bulls 56.00-59.00, yield grade #2 53.00-56.00. CALVES 291. Choice vealers 105.00- Good 95 00-105.00, Standard & Good 90-110 lbs. 65.00- 74.00, 70-90 lbs. 60.00-65 00, Utility 55-100 lbs 53.00-60 00. Farm calves, holstem bulls 90-120 lbs 90.00- 118.00, holstem heifers 85-130 lbs 100.00- HOGS 346 US No 1-2 barrows & gilts 44.0046.00, No 1-3 44 0045 00, No. 2-3 42.004 3 70, No 1-3 35 00- 41.00 US No. 1-3 sows 40 0044 25, No. 2-3 300-650 lbs 38 0046 00. Boars 30 00-36 00 FEEDER PIGS 86 US No 1-3 20- 35 lbs feeder pigs 7 50-18 00 per head, No 1-3 35-50 lbs 18 00-32 00 per head SHEEP 5 Choice wooled slaughter lambs 60 00-65 00 Valley Livestock Valley Stockyards Athens,Pa. Monday, February 16 Report supplied by auction Reported receipts of 459 calves, 117 cows, 9 bulls, 15 heifers, 3 steers, 128 hogs, 9 lambs, 8 sheep Cattle market reported stronger & active, calf market reported stronger. Holstein Heifer Calves to 147.50; Veal Calves 60.00-106 00; Bobs, 90 to 110 lbs. 70 00-114.00; Bobs, 80 and down lbs. 50.00-85 00; Grassers & Feeders 61 00-80 00, Lambs 54 50- 64.50, Sheep 18.50-30 00; Hogs, 200- 250 lbs 39.50-45 00; Sows 2100- 41.50, Boars 18.00-31 50, Pigs 7 50- 27.00, Heifers 46 00-54 75, Steers, medium 53.00-58 50; Steers, feeder none; Bulls 43.00-56 00, Cows, utility 45.50-49 00; Cows, fat 43 00- 46.25, Cows, medium 42 0044 50, Cows, poor or small 20.0041 00, Horses small to 570 00, Ponies to 145.00, Goats 16 00-35 00 Beat The High Cost of Heat With A VALOR GAS AREA HEATER SPECIFICATIONS Low Settings BTU Output Operational Hours/ 30 lb tank Size Ignition Fuel Bowman’s Stove Shop, Inc. RD 3. Napierville Road Tues , Wed , Sat 9-5 Ephrata, PA 17522 Thurs, Fn 9-9 Follow the signs from Monday the Light at Hinkletown Appointment Only fMßm k' 717-733-4973 «■■■ Financing Available CATTLE. 114. Compared with market of two weeks ago- SI. steers: couple Choice 63.25 & 64.50, Good 55.00-60.00; Utility 42 00- 49.50, SI. heifers: Good 53.0060.75; few Standard 48.00-54.00. SI. cows. Utility & Commercial 45.00-46.75, with one at 47.75, Cutters 40 25- 45 00; Canner & L Cutter 35 DO -41 00; Shells down to 30.25. SI. bulls: few Yield Grade No. 1 & 2 900-1700 lbs. 48.25-57.00. FEEDER CATTLE: Steers, few Medium Frame No. 1, 425-730 lbs. 50.00- Heifers, Medium Frame No. 1, 320-600 lbs. 50 00- 60 00; One lot Small Frame No. 1 600 lbs. at 65.00 CALVES: 116 Few Choice 109.00- 00, one at 117.00; Good 88 00-102.00 ; 90-120 lbs. 70.0085.00; 70-90 lbs. 55.00-70 00. Utility 50-75 lbs. 40 00-60.00. FARM CALVES: Hoi. Bulls 90- 120 lbs 75 00-92.00, Hoi Heifers 75- 100 lbs. 75.00-115 00 HOGS. 98 No. 1-3 190-235 lbs 41 0044 00 US No. 1-3 250-570 lbs 37 504 2 50 Few Boars 28.50-32 25 FEEDER PIGS 0 No sales on offer SHEEP 4 One lot SI ewes at 21 50 Weekly Summary Friday, February 20 Report supplied by PDA CATTLE 3926 Compared with 5034 head last week, and 3326 head a year ago. Compared with last week’s market Slaughter steers steady -50 lower, except Choice 1 50 higher; SI heifers uneven, SI cows mostly 1.00-3.00 lower; SI. bullocks weak-2.00 lower on a small supply; SI bulls mostly I.oo* higher SI steers; High Choice & Prune No 34, 62.00-65 00; Choice VALORETTE Portable Comfort Clean & Efficient • Gas burns completely without odor • No residues remain to be cleaned as with liquid or solid fuels • Aside from occasional wiping to maintain the beauty ot the finish these units require no maintenance Low Medium High 5 000 10 000 15 000 135 67 45 27"x15 1 /j”xl9 1 /2 m Push button piezo electric Bottled propane (tank not supplied) Indiana Auction Thursday, February 19 Report supplied by PDA Ford 981 D FordSN 4 - Ford 9N Ford 335 T & L Ford 85D Ford 960 Ford NAA Ford 5200 Ford 8000 D Ford 861 Ford 641 Ford 6000 D Ford 4000 ‘ 6X” Ford 3000‘6X” Kubota 86000, 4 WO Kubota 87100, 4 WD Many Used Plows, Discs, Mowers, Loaders, Etc. 155 a Ifiinnvfl OVER 80 NEW FORD & l&S KUBOTH KUBOTA TRACTORS IN STOCK Farm Calendar Today, February 21 National FFA Week begins and continues through next Saturday. York 4-H Spring Fling, stalls 9 a m Monday, February 23 Pennsylvania Game Bird Con ference, Penn State Continues tomorrow Keller Buildmg*_9 a m; banquet at 7 p.m at Nittany Lion Inn PACMA annual meeting, Penn Hams Motor Inn, Camp Hill, 10 a m -3 p m Cumberland Sheep & Wool Growers annual meeting, 7pm, First United Methodist Church, Mechanicsburg. York County 4-H Hort Club, 4-H Center. Red Lion Young Farmers swine meetmg, Bpm, Red Lion vo-ag department Cumberland County estate planning meeting, Embers Restaurant, 9 30a.m Hunterdon County, N J crops production meeting, 10 a m - 3 p m , Extension Center, No. 2-4 60.50-65.85, Good 58 00- 62 50; Standard 53 00-58 50 SI heifers Choice 58.00-63.85; Good 55.00-58.00; Standard 53.00-57.00. SI cows: Utility & Commercial 43.50-48 00 with few to 50.00; Cutters 41 50-46.50; Canner & L Cutter 38 00-43 50, Shells down to 30 00 SI bullocks, few Choice 59 00-63 00, Good 54.00-58 85; few Standard 52 00-57 00 SI bulls- Yield Grade No 1, 1000-2400 lbs 56 00-62 00; Yield Grade No 2, 900- 1500 lbs 53 00-57.00 FEEDER CATTLE- Steers, Medium Frame No 1, 300-600 lb 55 00-75 00 CALVES 2870 Compared with 2901 head last week and 2630 head a year ago Vealers unevenly steady Few Prime 105.00-114.00: Choice 95.00-119 00; Good 80.00-96 00, few 110-130 lbs. 75.00-95 00 ; 90-110 lbs. 65 00-75.00 ; 65-90 lbs. 60 00-70.50; Utility 50-100 lbs. 45.00-60.00 (Turn to Page AI 3) USED FARM TRACTORS Massey Ferguson 65 Massey Ferguson Skid Loader Massey Ferguson 235 D Massey Ferguson 2750 Massey Ferguson 202 w/Loader Farmall BN 3 - Farmall H Farmall Super C Farmall A w/cult Ferguson TO3O J D 7300 J 0 H Satoh 650 Nuffield D Case Skid Loader lot Cubw/Mower Flemmgton Continues Wed nesday & Friday. Chester-Berks Montgomery beet feeders meeting, Owen J Roberts High School ag room, 7 p.m Mushroom Assn meeting, Italian- Amencan Club, Kennelt Square, Bpm, to discuss im ports Tuesday, February 24 Dairymens’ Seminar for Pa. & N Y farmers, Treadway Inn, Owego, N Y Continues tomorrow Soybean meeting, 7.45 pm., Ephrata High School ag department Woodlot owners meeting, 730 p.m., Bradford Extension Office, Towanda Fourth annual Delmarva safety seminar, Delmarva Convention Hall. Southeast Pa soybean meeting, Holiday Inn, Kulpsville Lebanon County 4-H livestock banquet, 7 pm, Schaef- ferstown Fire Hall Soil fertility program, 7 30 p m., Union Grove School, Terre Hill Berks-Lebanon beet meeting, 5-9 p.m, Trainers Midway Diner, Rt 78 Reservations needed Regional soybean meeting, Warrington Motor Lodge Restaurant, Kts 611 & 132, 9 30 am -3pm Wednesday, February 25 Pennsylvania Holstein convention, White Haven, Pocono Hershey Resort inn, continues through Friday Penn State milking school Con- tinues tomorrow Hunterdon County, N J dairy meeting, 8 pm, Extension Center, Flemington, N J Thursday, February 26 Estate planning meeting, 7 30 p m , Farm & Home Center Shade tree meeting & show, Holiday Inn, King ot Prussia Concludes tomorrow Blue Mountain FFA 37th annual banquet, 6.45 p m., Blue USED LAWN & GARDEN TRACTORS The following have Mowers. Blades, Blower, Tillers etc. available for sale 3 - Frod '‘7s”, 7 HP Ford 85 8 HP Ford 100 10 HP Ford 145 14 HP Ford 165,16 HP M F 5 HP Riding M MF7HP 2 MFI6 HP 2 W Horse BHP W Horse 10 HP W Horse GT 14 HP Sears 14 HP Gilson 8 HP KELLER BROS. TRACTOR CO. Buffalo Springs, PA Rt. 419 -1 Mile West of Schaefferstown, Lebanon Co Mountain High School cafeteria. Dover Young Farmers forage meeting, Dover High School ag room, 7.30 p.m. Inter-State District 7 annual meeting, Hostetler’s Dining Hall, Mt. Joy, noon Saturday, February 2« Fruit growers annual meeting, y a m., Knouse Foods cafeteria Peach Glen. Cecil County, Md tree pruning demonstration, Vernon & Emily Shoun farm, 437 Blake Road north oiElkton. ’ Elizabethtown Young Farmers banquet, 7 p.m, Hostettei s Restaurant, Mt Joy If Letters To i jlThe Editor J I just want to say that I like the new changes you have made in the paper. It makes it easier for me to read. Thank you. Dear Editor; Many of us appreciate and use the Pennsylvania Grain Prices as published by Lancaster Farming Tom Flory is right (Letter to the Editor 2/14/81), consistency of location is of importance We, too, couldn’t find it anywhere a couple weeks ago Page 3 is great! ft’s your paper but that, too, is our opinion, and our request Editor's note: Both the Penn sylvania Gram Summary and our eight hay market reports will appear regularly on page Ab This allows us to group the swine sales on page A 3 and still keep all of the crops reports together Cub Cadet 107,10 HP Cub Cadet 126 12 HP Cub Cadet 1650,16 HP J Deere 6 HP Allis 720, 20 HP Allis 716, 16 HP Bolens 800, 8 HP Bolens 1050,10 HP Bolens 1250,12 HP Bolens 1556. 15 HP Jacobson 850.8 HP Homelite 15 HP 717-949-6501 Robert G. Hoppert R 4 Box 379 Cumberland, Md John S. Shirk, R 3 Lititz