Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, April 03, 1982, Image 16

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    Al6—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, April 3,1982
Livestock market and auction news
Lancaster
Feeder Cattle
Friday, March 26
Report i applied by USDA
Today
Last Friday
Last Year
TREND: Compared to last
Friday, insufficient volume of any
one class for a market test. Couple
lots of 5-11 head, but bulk of supply
sold in lots of 3 or less. Couple lots
Medium frame #1665-750 lbs. 61.85-
62.75.
Scholarship
deadline nears
LANCASTER - April 23 is the
deadline for submitting ap
plications and other necessary
materials for the 1982 Lancaster
County Farm and Home Foun
dation Scholarship Awards.
Depending on the financial need
and ability of applicants, up to a
maximum of 20 scholarships in the
amount of $750 each will be an
nounced by May 18.
The scholarship award may be
used to help defray tuition, fees or
room and board expenses at any
accredited college by students in
the fields of agriculture, home
economics and nursing.
Semor students in public and
non-public high schools in Lan
caster County or county residents
who have completed high school
training are eligible.
Some of the scholarships are
financed through 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 Foun
dation. In addition, funds come
from the Foundation Treasury.
Interested students should
contact their senior guidance
counselor for details and an ap
plication blank.
Additional information is also
available from Jay W. Irwin.
County Extension Director and
chairman of the Scholarship
Committee, at the Farm and Home
Center, 1383 Arcadia Road, Lan
caster, 17601, (Phone 394-6851).
Other members of the
Scholarship Committee include
Mrs. Sally Bair, R 2 Columbia;
Robert P. Bucher, Lancaster;
Mrs. Evelyn Crider, R 2 Not
tingham; Kenneth Groff, R 2
Strasburg; John H. Henkel, R 1
Strasburg; Mrs. Evelyn Hess,
FARMERS AgCREDIT
CORP
9 East Mam Street, LitiU, PA 717 626 4721
Joliet Cattle
Thursday, April 1
CATTLE: Friday through
Wednesday’s salable receipts 2900;
5 days last week 2292; same period
a year ago 3242. Trading slow for
the week. Slaughter steers ended
the week 50 to 1.50 lower compared
with Wednesday of last week.
Slaughter heifers ended the week
50 to 1.00 lower. Cows closed the
week 1.00 lower.
264
481
354
Lancaster; and M.M. Smith,
Lancaster.
- SLAUGHTER STEERS: Mixed
Choice and Prune 2-4 1150-1300#
69.00-69.50, load 70.00, load 70.25
Monday; 1100-1150# 68.00-68.50
Monday; 67.0067.50, load 68.00
Wednesday. Choice 2-4 1100-1300#
66.5068.50 Monday; 65.7567.50
Wednesday; 9701100# 65.5066.50
Monday; 65.00-65.75 Wednesday.
Mixed Good and Choice 2-3 1000
1200# 64.0065.50 Monday; 63.50
65.00 Wednesday. Choice 2-3 1400
1600# holsteins 59.0061.00 Monday.
SLAUGHTER HEIFERS: Mixed
Choice and Prune 2-4 9501150#
66.5066.75; 2 loads 67.25 Monday; 1
load 1050# 66.50 Wednesday. Choice
2-4 850-1050# 64.00-66.50. Mixed
Good and Choice 2-3 800-1000# 62.00-
64.50 Monday; 61.00-64.00 Wed
nesday.
COWS: Cutter and Utility few
Commercial 1-3 37.00-42.00 Mon
day; 37.0040.00, few 41.00 Wed
nesday.
OPEN HOUSE
GERALD & HELEN SCHLAPPICH FARM
Bernville, PA
Directions To Farm —i
North from Readings on Route 183
to Bernville, turn right on the Bern*
ville-Shartlesville Road. Go north
about two miles to Irish Creek Road
and turn right. Go about 4 miles to
Tildren Road, turn left. At second
macadam road, turn left. Farm is
located about Vz mile on right. Watch
for signs.
Helen and Gerald Schlappich with'
their two sons Owain (left) and Darrin
Perm-Jersey
HARVESTORE®
Systems, Inc.
THURSDAY APRIL 8. 1982
10:00 A.M. to 2:30 P.M.
AT THE
P.O. Box 7
New Holland, PA 17557
717-354-4051
Keister’s Auction
Saturday, March 27
135 horses.
Horses: Good teams - work
horses, 3000-3750 a pair; mediums
22003000; singles 8501500.
Driving Horses: Good 10001325;
Lightweight horses 450900; Heavy
Killers 600785 a piece; lightweight
400600.
Poipes; Good 200300; Light
weight 50150.
Lancaster
Weekly
(Continued from Page A 2)
COW: Utility and Commercial 1-
3 40.50-43,25, few 43.25-44.50, couple
45.00-46.00, Cutter 1-2 39.00-41.50,
few 41 5043.50. Conner and low
★ 2035 HARVESTORE For High Moisture Corn.
★ 2070 HARVESTORE For Haylage.
★ 6214 SLURRYSTORE
★ A.O. Smith Side-Mount Pump.
★ TH4S Transfer Pump.
★ Goliath Unloader Demonstration
★ 7060 Ailis-Chalmers -161 Horsepower tractor
★ Sperry-New Holland OD-100 Offset Self-
Leveling Disc.
★ Glencoe Nine Tooth Soil Saver.
SPONSORED BY:
SHfIRTLESVILLE FARM SERVICE
FEATURING
H. DANIEL WENGER & BRO. INC.
R.D. 1, Box 770
Hamburg, PA 19526
Phone:(2ls)4BB-1025
cutter 36.00-39.50.
BULLOCKS: Choice 1000-1325
lbs. 57.00-60.00, few early 60.00-
62.00; Good 1000-1275 lbs. 51.00-
57.00,
BULLS: Yield Grade 11350-2000
lbs. 49.00-54.00, few 54.00-55.00;
Yield Grade 2 1000-1450 lbs. 45.00-
51.00,
VEAL CALVERS: Vealers
uneven during the week, dosing
sales firm to 3.00 higher. Demand
goodfor calves to return to farm.
VEALERS: Couple Prime
special fed 280420 lbs. 104.00-
117.00; Choice 160-2701b5. 88.00-
100.00, few 100.00-107.00; high Good
and low Choice 160320 lbs. 70.00-
90.00, 120-160 lbs. 62.00-75.00, 110-
120 lbs. 51.00-64.00, 80.00-110 lbs.
39.0060.00, few 50.0063.00.
RETURNED TO FARM: Bulk
90-115 lb. holstem hiefers 102.00-
118.00, few 70-85 lbs. 74.0080.00;
bulk 95-115 lb. holstem bulls 70.00-
90.00. 85-95 lbs. 52.00-70.00