Livestock market a HOGS: 5012. Compared with 6851 Joliet Cattle head last "®« k and 5 f 67 . I l iead a year ago. Barrows and gilts 1.00- 3.00 lower - US No. 1-2 200-240 lbs. Report supplied by USDA 48.00-49.50, few 52.00, No. 18 200- Fnday through Wednesday ka iks 46 00-48 00 Sows mostly receipts3,MM weekago3,99sand 300 i p^ er us N ‘ o- 300-650 lbs. a yearago 3,750. Tradingmoderate 49 5045.50. No . 2 -3 300-700 lbs. 1 *.0MM0.80ar532.0088.50. !.M lower collared with Wed- FEEDER PIGS: 993. Compared HeifSs 1328 head 1831 Week 81,31033 3 steady t 0 year ago. Steady to 5.00 higher. US .50 lower. Cows steady. N 1-3 20-35 lbs. 13.00-30.00 per SLAUGHTOR Choice, head; No . m 35-50 lbs. 20.0087. M; Pr “? e . 2 ' 4 , 11^) ‘ 12 7 5 h* B - J®- 3 ® - No. 18 50-75 lbs. 30.00-45.00. 64.50 with few loads Monday 65.00- GRADED FEEDER PIGS: 1934. S Combed wfil 2995 head last week, and 2419 head a year ago. All Mixed Good and Choice 28 1000- rwr fpmJpp Pis? 5 00- “« ‘fj SlSSt S to24.«ololer,US Md Choice 28 120 °-150D lbs. No j. 2 2540 lbs. 71.0086.00 few Holsteinsss.oo-58.50. maa aaka lha 6906-91 00 few SLAUGHTER HEIFERS: Mixed 94*00’ 50-60 lbs. 61. W-86.00, 60-90 Qioice and Prime 2-4 950-1050 lbs. lbs- 57.00.74.00; US No. 2-3 2040 lbs. 61.50-62.50. Choice 24 900-1050 lbs. 54.0082. M, 4080 lbs. 48.00-78.00,50- 60.5081.50; 850-900 lbs. 59.5080.50.* gg jjjg 49 0089 00 jj®* B * 6oodandChDi ce 2BBoo-1 000 SHEEP; 293. Compared with 781 < head last week and 349 head a year COWS: Cutter and Utihty, few ago.. Uneven with spots 5.00 lower. Commercia! 18 36.00-39.00, few 7O-115 lbs. 48.0085.00 few 40 - 00 - 58.00; Good 60-90 lbs. 41.0080.00; Utility 40-70 lbs. 35.0045.00. SI. ewes: 12.00-29.00. Weekly Summary Friday,'October 16 Report supplied by PDA CATTLE: 3462. Compared with 4779 head last week, and 4304 head a year ago. Compared with last week's market: Slaughter steers & heifers highly uneven; SL cows most ly .50-1.00 lower; SL bullocks & hulls steady to I.oo' lower. SI. steers: High Choice & Prime No, 3-4,65-75- 70.00; Choice No. 2-4, 64.00-68.00, Good 60.004>4.00; Standard 55.00- 60.00; SI. heifers -Choice 58.50- 64.10; Good 56.00-59.50; SI. cows: Utility & Commercial 42.00-44.75; Cutters 38.00-42.25; Canner & L. Cutter 33:50-38.00; Shells down to 21.00. SI. bullocks: Choice 57.50- 63.10; Good 55.00-60.00; SI. bulls: Yield Grade No: 1, 1000-2400 lbs. 51.00-56.10; Yield Grade No. 2, 900- 1500 lbs. 48.00-51.50. ■ CALVES: 2644 ; -Compared with 3531 head last Weekand3lB3 head a year ago. Vealers steady to 5.00 lower. Choice 85.00-95.00 few to 106.00; Good 65.00-85.00; 90-110 lbs. 50.00-65.00; 65-90 lbs. 45.0fc55.00; Utility 50-110 lbs. 40.00-50.00. FARM CALVES: Hoi. Bulls 80- 120 lbs. 65.00-104.00; Hoi. Heifers 85-140 lbs. 75.00-135.00. If Corn Drops • Below $2.50 How Can You PROTECT YOURSELF? WE’LL SHOW YOU! Call: Commodity Dept. 800-221-8584-5 212-227-0300 . For more information call or write; 1"" Unified Securities Corporation I ( Registered Commodity Trading Advisor) | • Members of New York Stock Exchange . I S.I.P.C I . 120 BROADWAY, N.Y., N.Y. 10271 ■ • " I Name I ' Street City State Tel.' Home Bus. news Denton Feeder Pig Sale Denton,' MD Monday, October 12 886 pigs. Compared to last sale (9-28-81) steady on heavy pigs to $5.00 less on 40 lbs. pigs. 83 No. 1 & 2,4049 lbs. - $Bl.OO to $95.00. 241 No.l & 2,50-59 lbs. - $82.00 to $99.00. 362 No. 1 & 2,60-69 lbs. - $ 74.00 to $92.00. 108 No. 1 & 2,70-79 lbs. - $70.00 to $79.00. New Holland Horses . 293 head. Market steady. Local driving, 350-1000; ’Riding, 475} Better horses, 525-800;' Few Registered Worses, 600-1600; Lightweight; 300-475; Heavyweight, 500-650; Mare Ponies, 45-110; Colts, 15-40; Geldings, 45-110; Larger Ponies, ' 150-320. (Turn to Page A 39) Zip This group of young Holstein breeders Hosteller, Annville, Distinguished Junior proudly display the production awards they Member and production winner David received at Tuesday night's banquet. From left Bomgardner, Annville, Reid Hoover, Lebanon 'to right the group includes, Barbara Lentz, and Jonathan Sonnen, Richland. Lebanon, Brenda Lentz, Lebanon, Alan Lebanon County honors juniors BY DONNA TOMMELLEO also took home a first place Mrs. .Abe Hoover, placed first in MT. ZION Lebanon County production award before pie night the 2-year-old production com- Holstein Club members mured ended. petition in both milk and fat. Based business with pleasure Tuesday His aged cow placed first in milk nn a ans Hay lactation, the i *hanop night as they elected three new production with 22,810 pounds of junior’s 2-year-old produced 20,044 directors and honored several milk. pounds of milk and 704 pounds of junior members at the annual In his final year as,a junior fat.' ' banquet. member, Alan Hosteller, Annville, Jonathan Sonnen was awarded a Annville junior member David placed first in fat with his aged cow first place for milk m the 3-year- Bomgardner, accepted the that produced 907 pounds in a 305 old division. His Holstein corn county’s Distinguished Junior day laction. Hostetler was pleted her lactation with 23,558 Member award. David, the son of Lebanon County’s DJM last year. Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Reid Hoover,' the son of Mr. and (Turn to rage zi .r, ,rst, - -S - com*, ate the 19) executive Newmanstown, center, and Don Hotter, slate of the Lebanon County Holstein Club. Lebanon, right replace three out-going SELECTED for their: ★ High Calcium Level - 39% Co ★ Law Magnesium level-.? % Mg • Mixes Uniformly With The Feed • Uniformly Consumed By Birds • Soft Gray “Chips” • The Economical Replacement For Oyster Shells • Easily Utilized Source of / \ unni/ CTAUC 9 CIIDDI V PI) Supplemental Calcium to IvKiV OiUNI & OUm LI ull. Produce Harder Egg Shell \ J Roosevelt Ave. Ext., York, PA 17405 717-843-0981 Lancaster Farming, Saturday, October 17,1981—*13 CONTACT YOUR LOCAL FEED DEALER & START SAVING $ $ $ ! w