Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, September 25, 1982, Image 12

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    Al2—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, September 25,1982
Livestock market and auction news
Joliet Cattle
Joliet, 11
Thursday, Sept 23,1982
Report supplied by USDA
CATTLE: Friday through Wed
nesday’s salable receipts 3,000;
5 days last week 3,849, same period
a year ago 3,444. Trading slow for
the week. Slaughter steers closed
the week mostly 1.00-2.00 lower,
few instances 2.50 lower compared
with Wednesday of last week.
Slaughter heifers ended the week
2.00 to mostly 2.50 lower. No recent
price comparison on co\y§,.
SLAUGHTER STEERS: Mixed
high Choice and Prune 3-4 1190
1250# 2 loads 62.00 Wednesday, 4
loads 63.00 Monday. Choice, few
Prune, 3-4 1125-1200# 62.254i2.75
Monday, 60.50 Wednesday. Choice
2-4 1150-1250# 60.00- 62.00 Monday,
59.00-60.00 Wednesday, 1050-1150#
59.0060.50 Monday, 57.0059.00,
mostly 58.0059.00 Wednesday.
Mixed Good and Choice 2-3 950
1150# 57.50-59.00 Monday, 56.50
58.00, mostly 57.0058.00 Wed
nesday.
SLAUGHTER HEIFERS: Mixed
Choice and Prime 1000-1150# 59.50-
59.75, 2 loads 60.00 Monday, 57.50,
load 57.75, load 56.00, load 56.25
Wednesday Choice 2-4 950-1100#
58.00-59.50 Monday, 56.50-57.50
Wednesday, 850-950# 56.00-58.00
Monday; 55.00-56.50 Wednesday,
Mixed Good and Choice 2-3 800-
1150# 53.00-58.00 Monday, 52.00-
56.00 Wednesday.
Cows: Cutter & Utility 1-3 tew
35.00-38.00 Wednesday.
Four States Livestock
Hagerstown, Md.
Wednesday, Sept. 15
Report supplied by auction
SLAUGHTER: Fed Steers |l.OO
lower. Choice 59.50-60.50; Good
55.00-59.00; Medium 54.00 down.
Heifers Good 46.00-48.00; Medium
MAKING SILAGE
MAKE PLANS
To use “Cold Flo” ammonia
to increase your protein
Easy to apply
Cost efficient - $1.90/ton of
silage
Consistent Response -
10# of ammonia increases
protein 4%
Increase digestibility
Cali one of our sales people now
for the full story on ammonia on
silage.
See Us For Foil Needs Of:
• Fertilizer
• Limestone
* Alfalfa Herbicide
Spraying
• Soil Tests
Cover Crop Rye Roland Wheat
$6.10 Bu.
t'| ORGANIC
timmumi plant
Y [ ANHYDROUS AMMONIA J pQQQ QQ
2313 Norman Rd., Lancaster, PA 17601
PHONE; 717-397-5152
Hours: Monday thru Friday 7:30 to 4
Sat. 7:30 to 12 l . .. .
close at the lowest level since nml
December. Continued downward
pressure form the carcass and
boxed beet trade were the mam
contributing factors. Majority of
weekly receipts Choice steers and
heifers with an increase showing of
yield grade 4’s. Keceipts this week
about 2400 as compared to- 2795 a
week ago and 2885 a year ago.
SLAUGHTEK STEERS: Choice
2-4 1000-1250 lbs. 56.50-00.30, late
mostly 57.00-58.00. Couple loads
YG 5-4 1185-1250 lbs. 54.50-57.00.
Good and Choice 2-3 950-1250 lbs.
54.50-58.00, late 54.50-56,50. Few
Good Monday 55.00-56.50.
HOLSTEINS: Good and Choice
1- 1250-1400 lbs. 52.00-54.00.
SLAUGHTEK HEIFERS:
Choice 2-4 900-1050 lbs. 56.00-58.00,
late mostly 56.00. Load mainly YG
2- 1150 lbs. Monday at 59.00.
Good and Choice 2-3 850-1050 lbs.
54.00- late 54.00-56.00. Good
53.00-
COWS: Utility, few commercial
1-3 39.00-42.00. Cutter 35.00-39.00
Canner and Low Cutter 32.00-35.00.
New Holland
Horse
New Holland, Pa.
Monday, Sept. 20
Peoria Cattle Report supplied by auction
Peoria 1L Reported receipts of 303 head of
Thursday, Sept. 23,1982 gjJJ. ponieS '
S' Better horses 550.0*
week sMte? steers 200 to 910 e 00: Dnvui g horses ? 75 -°°-
mostly 3.00 lower. Heifers 1.00 to ht h £f, es
200 lower Cows 100 instances “ 600 - 00: kmers J75 -°°-
2M hmher Ss abourtSady 475.00; Heavyweight killers 525.00-
SgS pr,;S“ .nmmi •“» ,»*«■ «■=
me »<—t p„„ tumble
45.00 down. Cows $1.50 lower. High
Yield 41.5043.25; Average 38.00
41.00; Big Middle 35.0037.00; Fatty
Herf. 34.0037.00; Shelly 36.50
down. Fat Bulls very active. $l.OO
to $2.00 higher. Good 51.0054.75;
Medium 46.0050.00. Veal Calves
$2.00 to $4.00 lower. Choice 77.00
80.00; Good 70.0076.00; Medium
60.0069.00; Farm Hfrs. to 65.00;
Farm Bulls to 80.00; Light & Weak
46.00 down. Lambs No Choice
offered. Good 44.00-49.00; Medium
43.00 down.
STOCKEK: Steers 300-550 lbs.
$2.00 lower. Choice 63.00-67.50;
Good 59.00-62.00; Medium 53.00-
58.00; Culls 52.00 Down. Steers 600-
850 lbs. Choice 59.00-62.00; Good
53.00-58.00; Medium 52.00 Down.
Heifers (Ail weights) Choice 49.00-
52.00; Good 44.00-48.00; Medium
43.00 Down. Bulls Choice 57.00-
60.00; Good 52.00-56.00; Medium
51.00 Down. Springing Heifers to
500.00. Pigs, Hd. Mostly steady. 20-
30 lbs. 28.00-41.00 ; 4060 lbs. 42.00-
57.00; Shoats by Lb. to 58.00.
Slaughter Hogs $1.50 under last
week. 210-230 lbs. 63.00-64.00; 240-
260 lbs. 63.50-64.25; 190-205 lbs.
60.5062.00. Sows 425-600 lbs. 56.00-
60.00; 3004001b5. 51.00-55.00.
:ock Now
For Progress
In
Milking Technology
the “44” herringbone
parlor stalls
Constructed of hot dipped galvanized tubing
with stainless steel managers.
Both entrance and exit gates are hinged
on easy open/easy close DELRIN bushings.
These no-grease bushings are designed for
tough wear, long life and no-hassle opera
tion.
BALLY
Longacretleclnc
Service, Inc
2X5-845 2261
BELLEVILLE
Byler s Diesel &
Retng. Service
CHAMBERSBURG
Cumberland Parm&
Dairy Supply, Inc
Larry Hughes
717-263-0826
800-692-7406
COCHRAHVILLE
Ldim Construction &
.Equipment
IHobertL Janney
"215-593-2365
WESTFALIA
DESIGNED FOR:
• Better cow
comfort
• Improved cow
h
flow
• Greater operator
convenience
• Easy installation
AVESTFALIA SALES CENTERS
COUDERSPORT
Cerner hlectnc
814-274-9634
JERSEY SHI
Iwnl Dunldp
717-398-1391
McAUSTERVILLE
Saner harm Systems
Orlyn Saner
717-463-2606
MILLVILLE
Bower Surge Set vice
Sheldon Bowei
71 7-458 6106
717 458 6521
MONTROSE
led Hrrsch Comm Shdini Brenner Dairy tquipmen!
Heine Service „ Albert Bretmer,
7X7278-3607 51*65*73& '
Farm Calendar
(Continued from Page AlO)
7 p.m., Kauffman Community
Center, Chambersburg.
Tuesday, Sept. 28
Morrison Cove Community Fair,
Martinsburg, continues through
Friday.
New Holland Farmers Fair,
continues through Saturday.
Interstate District '6 dinner
meeting, 7 p m., Blue Bail Fire
Hall.
Dairy Cattle Keproduction-School,
10:15 a.m.-3 p.m., Wysox
Presbyterian Church, Bradford
County.
Berks Hedging Workshop, 9:30
a.m.-2:30 p.m., Dinner Bell
Restaurant, Boyertown.
Franklin Conservation District
annual banquet, 6:45 p.m.,
Camp Joy El, Valley Camp
Road, Greencastle. -
Wednesday, Sept. 29
Calvert Co. Fair, Prince
Frederick, Md., continues
through Sunday.
World Dairy Exposition, Madison,
Wise.
Dairymen Inc., District 1 meeting,
7 p.m., Level Fire House, Havre
de Grace, Md.
Thursday, Sept. 30
Tri-Valley Community Fair,
Hegins, Schuylkill County,
continues through Sunday.
Penn’s Agri-Women annual
meeting, Holiday Inn,
Harrisburg.
Dairymen, Inc. District 10
meeting, 7 p.m., Henry Country
Inn, Shepherdstown, W.Va.
Westfalia leaves your milk
ing parlor less cluttered,
with under-the-curb in
stallation and no overhead
plumbing or controls.
Positive 8-stage sanitiz
ing cycle controlled by
solid state circuitry. Truly
an affordable, hassle-free
method of reliable mastitis control.
MT. BETHEL
K.C Dairy Service
Kevin Correll
717-897-5283
REBERSBUBG
lim s Diesel Service
I mi Stoltztus
SCHWENKSVILLE
Penn Valley Crcpstore Inc,
Dale Stutzman
215-287-9650
215-287-7315
SPA9TAHSBUBG
from children, pecs and livestock.
It is best to have a separate room
or building for pesticide storage.
Wettable powders are easy to
store; however, emulsions and
liquids may be harmed by freezing
weather. Producers are urged to
follow the label and instructions in
this respect. It may be necessary
to keep some of them in a heated
building. Be sure they are not near
teed supplies because accidents
can happen. Pesticides kept in a
room or building under a lock is a
good way to prevent costly
mistakes and tragedies.
TROY
Dairyland bales> & ber vice ra, NJ, MO, DE
Jim Kelley ROBERI t [(JRNER
717-297-4128 RDFI.BoxU
Aspers, PA J /304
717-677-9301
FREDERICK. MO
Circle C Surge
Paul Clembon
301-898-5500
SYKESVILLE. MD
Dairyman Inc.
Mid Atlantic Division WfcSlf-ALIASYSTfcMAI
301-795-2727 ' DIVISION ot CbN I RICO
301-781-7020 ia62 Brun,nlel Dr
fclK Grove, 1116000/
1-800-323-6723
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Cambria County Rome Computer
conference, 7 p.m.. Community
Room, Richland Mall, John
stown.
inter-State District 1, Kempton
Local, dinner meeting, 7 p.m.,
Hamburg West Hotel, Old Kt.
22.
Friday, Oct. 1
4-H Horse Show, Farm Show Bldg.,
Harrisburg, continues through
Sunday.
Saturday, Oct. 2
Md. Polled Hereford Assn. Red,
White and Blue Sale, Frederick,
Md.
Now is
the Time
(Continued from Page A 10)
BACKFLUSH
SALES ENGINEER
SALES ENGINEER
NORTHWEST PA & NY
lOM MOORfc
28 Petrolia St
Bradford, PA 16/02
814-362-3933
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