Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, April 18, 1981, Image 8

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    AB—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, April 18,1981
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Daylight saving time begins Sunday, April 26 (set docks ahead one
hour Before retiring on the 25th) Shirley Temple born April 23
1928 Average length of days for the week, 13 hours, 46 minutes
Cuban rebels defeated at Bay of Pigs April 20, 1961 A fool
always finds a greater fool to admire him
Ask the Old Farmer: Will you
please tell me the reason for twenty
'‘dne being the highest salute given
anyone 7 AL, Philadelphia
Naval Traditions and Customs sag-
gests, but does not specifically state, that
first, it is an old superstition that to fire
an even number of shots in a gun salute
is bad luck And that the limit of twen
ty-one guns was originally established as an economy measure At one
time as many as forty or sixty guns were fired in certain foreign navies
Home Hints - For the best performance and longer wear from a zipper make
sure the zipper is closed before washing
OLD FARMER'S WEATHER FORECASTS
New England: Ramv and cool through middle of week, then warm
with showers at week's end
Greater New York-New Jersey; Sprinkles and cool, then rainy and
warm midweek, by week's end, sunny and hot, then rain
Middle Atlantic Coastal: Cloudy and cool, sprinkles beginning of
week, then showers, warm, then cool, for weekend
Piedmont & Southeast Coastal. Partly cloudy and warm, with
showers middle of week, weekend brings rain, cold temperatures
(All Rights Resen ed Yankee Inc Dublin NH 03444)
Four States Livestock
Hagerstown, Md.
Wednesday, April 8
Report supplied by auction
SLAUGHTER- Fed Steers $1 00
lower Choice 59 00-00 00; Good
55.00-58 00; Medium 54 00 Down
Heifers Good 49.00-53.50; Medium
48 00 Down Cows $l.OO higher
High Yield 45 00-47 75; Average
41 0044 00, Big Middle 38 0040.00,
Fatty Herf 36.00-39 00; Shelly 39 00
Down Fat Bulls $2 00 higher Good
54 00-58 75; Medium 49 00-53 00
Veal Calves $2 00 lower Good
90 00-95.00; Medium 75 00-89 00,
Farm Hfrs to 145 00, Farm Bulls
to 74 00; Light & Weak 57 00 Down
Lambs Good to 57.00, Medium
54.00 Down. Sows 300-450 lbs 33.00-
37 25; Thin Sows 25.00-32 00
STOCKER- Steers 300-550 lbs
Steers higher, Heifers lower
Choice 74 00-79 00, Good 68 00-
73 00, Medium 61 00-67 00, Culls
60:00 Down. Steers 600-850 lbs
Choice 65 00-70 00, Good 59 00-
64 00; Medium 58 00 Down Heifers
(All Weights) Dairy Type to 80 00,
Choice 58 00-62 00, Good 52 00-
57 00; Medium 51 00 Down Bulls
Choice 58 00-61 00; Good 52 DO
-57 00; Medium 51 00 Down.
Springing Heifers to 950.00, Pigs,
Hd 20-30 lbs 13 00-22 00 ; 40-60 lbs
23.00-28 50 Shoats by Lb to 39 00
Slaughter Hogs Mostly steady 210-
230 lbs 40 00-41 35 ; 240-260 lbs
39 00-40 50; 190-205 lbs 38 75-39 50
PIGS
STATE GRADED SALE/
FRI., APR. 24
1:30 P.M.
At
WESTMINSTER
.LIVESTOCK AUCTION
Westminster, Md
Phone (301) 848-9820
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HAULING
NATIONWIDE
Rayß. Harbok)
Rd I Box 95
nershey, PA 17033
PH: 717-964-2248
or 717-569-2061
THE OLD
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APRIL 20-26, 1981
Drippy, and a little nippy
Martinsburg Auction
Martinsburg, Pa.
Monday, April 13
Report supplied by auction
CATTLE 182. Choice slaughter
steers 62.75-65.75, Good 60.00-62.75,
Standard 54.00-58.50, Utility 49.00-
53.00. Choice slaughter heifers
62.00- Good 55.00-60, Standard
50.00- Utility and Commercial
slaughter cows 45.0049, Cutters
43.00- Canner and Low Cutters
40.0043.50, Shells down to 37.00.
Good slaughter bullocks 54.00-
58.50, Standard 51.00-54.50, Utility
42.00- Yield Grade #l,
slaughter bulls 54.00-57.50, #2,
49.00-
CALVES 313. Choice vealers
100.00- Good 85.00-95, Standard
and Good 90-110 lbs 60.00-75, 70-90
lbs. 53.0061, Utility 55-100 lbs.
50.00- Farm Calves: Holstein
Bulls 90-120 lbs. 70.00-92; Hoi
Heifers 85-130 lbs. 100.00-148.00.
HOGS 447. US No 1-2 barrows
and gilts 40.5041.50, No. 1-3 40.00-
41, No. 2-3 39.0040.25, No. 1-3 40.00-
41.00 US No. 1-3 sows 35.00-38, No
2-3 3-650 lbs. 33.00-36.00. Boars
30.00-
FEEDER PIGS 51. US No. 1-3 20-
35 lbs. feeder pigs 12.00-15.50 per
head, No. 1-3 35-50 lbs. 16.00-22.50
per head.
SHEEP 117 Bulk of Spring
Slaughter Lambs sold to Easter
Trade. Choice 45-65 lbs. spring
lambs 75.00-90, 70-100 lbs. 65.00-
71.00. Slaughter ewes 22.00-28.00.
GOATS 45.18.0048.00 per head.
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r" Green Dragon
Livestock Sales
I 1 Mile North of Ephrata, PA
C O>NS COWS C()ty s
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
r*£^s.
Special Sheep
Goat Sale
Smithfield, Va.
Wednesday, April 8
Report supplied by VDA
There were 1200 head sold
Lambs sold by the hundredweight
and goats sold by the head. Lamb
high Choice and Prime 95-125 lbs.
68.00-70.00; Spring lambs 40-50
lbs. 112 00-115.00, 50-60 lbs. 84.00-
90.00, 60-70 lbs 75.00-80.00 Kids
by head 20-30 lbs. 11 50-30.00, 30-
40 lbs. 12 00-25.00, 40-50 lbs. 28.00-
31 00; Nannies 19.00-36.00; Billies
22 00-28.00; Wethers 16.00-23 00
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livestock market
and auction news
May 15 will be our last sale for now We
are changing over to Hybrid stock Re
presenting the popular cross of mostly
York & bred for less trouble
over farrowing Watch for our sale ad
later in the vear
BRED GILT SALE
Sale to start promptly at 1:00 ♦
Every 4 weeks , ♦
Located 18 miles south of Lancaster, PA, 6 X
miles south of Quarryville, take Rt 272 to Little ♦
Bntian,, turn north, foUow Little Bntian Rd. to X
Jackson Rd. 2nd farm, OR Take Rt. 222 out of J
Quarryville to Cedar Hill Rd. to Little Bntian ♦
Rd to Jackson Rd Watch for sale arrows. *
50 to 60 Head X
more or less X
2 & 3 Way Crossbred Gilts X
York & Hampshire & Dome X
Due to farrow 3 days to 4 weeks after sale X
date Now everything vaccinated for both ♦
Lepto & Erysipelas, wormed and sprayed for X
lice. ♦
Local trucker available.
No hogs sold on commission.
CHRIST A. BEILER
RD 2, Quarryville, PA
10HN B. STOLTZFUS
Abe Difienbach
Auctioneer
NEW SERIES 102 ROLLFEEDMOBILE ANNOUNCED
Greater productive capacity coupled with
greatly increased operating efficiency and
decreased fuel consumption are in
corporated in the 1981 version of the well
known mobile feed processing machine,
the Series 102 FEEDMOBILE
This mobile feed mill that processes
animal and poultry feeds on the farm
where they are used from farm produced
grains and roughages has been completely
re-engineered to reduce weight by more
than 20% to reduce operating fuel con
sumption by more than 33%. At the same
time productive capacity and speed has
been increased A completely re-designed
drive tram has fewer bearings, chain and
belt drives and gear boxes with the result
that friction has been materially reduced
to lower power demand
Productive capacity has been increased
to 1,000 pounds per minute by enlarging
the mouth of the patented underfed ham
mermdl The hammermill will handle
whfele bales or roughage at lower rpm’s
OPERATOR AND
SALESMAN WANTED
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The 102 cubic foot capacity mixer in
cludes micro control for more accurate
proportioning of feed ingredients A new
feature that further improved ingredients
proportioning is an optional, automatic
scale
The new design also facilitates
maintenance by reducing the number of
.belt and chain adjustments and
replacements needed to keep the 1981
FEEDMOBILE in continuous, productive
operation
The 1981, Series 102 FEEDMOBILE is
available equipped with the new hammer
mill, with an improved, high-pressure
roller or a combination of these two
systems for processing farm grown
materials to make highly productive
animal and poultry feeds with much lower
fossil fuel consumption, less labor and at
lower operating costs
FEEDMOBILE, INC.
727 Furnace Hills Pike
Lititz, PA 17543
717-626-2680