Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, March 28, 1981, Image 16

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    Al6—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, March 28,1981
Livestock mariiet ond auction news
Belleville Auction
Wednesday, March 25
Report supplied by PDA
CATTLE 95. Compared with last
Wednesday’s market, slaughter
cows 25 cents to $1 50 higher. Few
Good slaughter steers 55.25-59 85.
Farm and Home
to offer scholarships
LANCASTER - One of the
objectives of the Lancastei County
Farm and Home Foundation is to
encourage the higher education of
the youth of Lancaster County.
In this respect the Foundation is
announcing the offering of
scholarship awards in 1981, in the
fields of Agriculture, Home
Economics, and Nursing
Depending upon the financial need
and ability of applicants, a
maximum of twenty scholarships
may be awarded
Each scholarship award will be
in the amount of $750 and may be
used to help defray tuition, fees, or
room and board expenses at any
accredited educational institution,
which offers a course of study in
agriculture, home economics, or
nursing
Some of these Farm and Home
Foundation Scholarships are
earnings from an irrevocable trust
fund set up by the late Elmer L
Esbenshade, one of the founders of
the Lancaster County Farm and
Home Foundation The income
from this trust fund will be offered
annually in the form of educational
scholarships through the Farm
and Home Foundation
Interested youth are urged to
contact their Senior Guidance
Counselor for details and an ap
plication blank
Additional information is also
available from M M Smith,
Chairman of the Scholarship
Committee, 1383 Arcadia Road,
Lancaster, PA 17601, phone
717/394-6851
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CLOSED WEDNESDAYS
few Standard 51 00-54 60 Utility & CALVES 171 One Prune vealer
Commercial slaughter cows 41 85- a * 116.00, one Choice at 89,00,
44.75, couple to 48 60, Cutters 41.50- Standard & Good 70-95 lbs 50 00-
43.50, few Canner & Low Cutter Utility 50-80 lbs. 40.00-45 00
37.00-40.85. Couple Yield Grade #1 , Farm calves - holstem bulls 85-130
1540 and 1590 lbs. slaughter bulls at 60.00-94.00, couple to 98.00; few
51 qq holstem heifers 90-120 lbs 63 00-
147.50
Application torms must be
forwarded by April 24,1981
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360" models with 3-point and pull
type hitches
* Adjustable internally fluted seeders
adjust to dispense soybeans, wheat,
barley, oats, or nee gently and at the
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* Double disc openers slice open the
seed bed, placing the seed in front of
the disc beanng—assunng uniform
seed placement without scatter
For stubble or no till planting—Tye’s
New Stubble Drill does the job.
HOGS 213 Barrows & gilts 50
cents higher. US No. 1-2 200-240 lbs
barrows & gilts 41.75-42.75, No 1-3
200-255 lbs. 38.8540 85, one lot No
2-3 286 lbs. 41 60, No 1-3180-185 lbs
34.35-36.75 US No. 1-3 275-600 lbs
sows 34.00-37 00, few No 2-3 300-500
lbs. 31 00-33 50
FEEDER PIGS 362. US No 1-3
‘Till a trail” through the stubble with
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Tye sets the pace with most complete control dniimg
line of dnlls—sizes, types and acces
sones on the market
PLEASE CONTACT YOUR LOCAL DEALER OR -
HAMILTON EQUIPMENT, INC.
WHOLESALE DISTRIBUTORS
567 South Reading Road, Ephrata, Pennsylvania 17522 Phone (717) 733-7951
Exit 54 on Interstate 81, Raphme, Virginia 24472 Phone (804) 377-2628
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20-3 o lbs leedei pigs 18 00-26 00 per
head, No. 1-3 35-50 lbs 24 00-28.50,
No 1-3 60-80 lbs. 28.00-34.00, one lot
No 1-3125 lbs. 38 50 per head. -
SHEEP 47. Few Choice 35-50 lbs
spring slaughter lambs 90 00-
126 00, few 80-100 lbs. wooled
slaughter lambs 63.00-66.00.
Slaughter ewes 18.00-28 00.
Holstein Dairy Cows $660.00-
$lO9O 00, couple to $l3BO 00
Carlisle Auction
Carlisle, Pa.
Tuesday, March 23
Report supplied by auction
CATTLE. STEERS; Good 58 25-
60.75; Standard 53.75-55 50; Utility
48 75-54 00. HEIFERS. Good 52.75-
55 25, Standard 50.50-51.50; Utility
46.00-49.00. COWS Utility &
One Drill is all you need...
Commercial 43.3545.75; Cutter
40.0043.50, Canner & Low Cutter
36.50-39.00; SHELLS down to 31.50.
BULLOCKS. Good 55 50-58.50;
Standard 45.75-50.00. FEEDER
STEERS. 63.00-97.00 CATTLE
HEIFERS. 55.00-70.50 BULLS
64.00-81.00.
CALVES. VEALERS: Choice
92 00-97.00; Good 75.00-90.00,
Standard & Good 65.00-85 00.
FARM CALVES: Hoi. Heifers
140.00-165 00
HOGS: Barrows & Gilts US No
1- 42.85-43.35; US No. 1-3 40.50-
42.50, US No. 2-3 38.85-41 60
SOWS US No. 1-3 35.50-38.00; No
2- 28.00-34.50; Boars 28.75-29.75
FEEDER PIGS US No 1-3
14 00-20.50, No. 1-3 22.00-31.00.
SHEEP LAMBS. Good 59.00-
70 00
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