—Lancaster Fanning, Saturday, June 4,1983 12 Farm Calendar (Continued from Page A 10) Farmers Day Committee planning meeting for Flemington, N.J. Fair, 8:30 p.m., Hunterdon County Extension Center. Meat Sciences & Technology Short Course, Penn State, continues through Wednesday. Tuesday, June 7 Colored breed exhibitors at Crawford County Fair, 8 p.m., Crawford County Courthouse. Second annual Pa. Agricultural Promotion, Keisters Middleburg Auction, 8 a.m.-8 p.m. Twilight Fruit Growers meeting, 7 p.m., Robert Dunn farm. New | Roskamp Low-Pro with Slope Auger Replacement Mill For High Moisture, Shelled Corn Users r m .** fei Jdairjl \ - •*'. i ROLLER MILLS FOR ANY PURPOSE See Page D-37 MEDICATE YOUR FARM ANIMALS ACCURATELY Simple valve adjustment permits wide range of proportional settings... SPECIAL -3 GAL. Price $lBB OUR PRICE * 120 • 2 Gal List Price SJ,BB • 4 Gal List Price $249 lifidij catmr PMEDIC/^ioN > PROPORTioNBR , | Swm£ SYSTEMS SPECIALISTS PARMER BOY AG. («E.uauML mamHimnkmmm BEST IN DESIGN. PRICE AND-EXPERIENCE '^Sfcs Ringgold. Wednesday, June 8 Stray voltage meeting, 8 p.m., Bradford Extension Office. Wool Pool, 8 a.m.-5 p.m., Canaseraga, N.Y. McKean 4-H County Council, 7:30 p.m.. Extension Center, Smethport. McKean-Potter Farmers Assn., 8 p.m.. Extension Center, Smethport. Friday, June 10 Juniata County Dairy Princess Pageant. Pequea Valley Grange meeting, 8 p.m., Paradise Twp. Municipal Bldg. Winding River Dairy Goat Assn. Perry County milking competition, NO CORROSIVE PARTS NO POPPETS OR PUMPS NO MOVING PARTS TO MAINTAIN Livestock market and auction news Carlisle Auction Carlisle, Pa. Tuesday, May 31 Report supplied by auction CATTLE: Steers were steady; Heifers were steady, Cows were 2.00 lower; and Bulls were 2.00 higher. Steers- No Choice offered; Newport Fairgrounds, continues tomorrow. Saturday, June 11 Western Pa. Pork Field Day, 9 a.m.-4 p.m., West moreland Fairgrounds. Northwest Pa. All-Arabian Horse Show, Lawrence County Fairgrounds, New Castle, continues tomorrow. Franklin County Dairy Princess Pageant, Kauffman Community Center, 7 p.m. Huntingdon County Dairy Princess Pageant. nos WAGON You don’t have to wait on a wagon that unloads itself. So. the Sperry New Holland automatic bale wagon is the only hay wagon your farm needs. The automatic bale wagon can pick up bales from the field faster than a baler can make them. At the barn or stacking area, it unloads in just minutes, mak ing tight rigid stacks, automatically. Best of all. one person does it all from the seat of a tractor. The bale wagon frees labor for other work and enables you to put up your hay ahead of the weather. The automatic bale wagon is for farmers who want <© Spory Ocxpornbon 1983 , won t keep you waiting Good 59.WV59.60; Standard 54.00- 58.75. Heifers- Choice 57.00-59.85; Good 55.60-56.25. Cows- Utility & Commercial 45.1049.00, mostly 45.10-46.25; Cutter 43.5045.50; Canner & Low Cutter 39.0043.00; Shells 38.00 down. Bullocks- Standard 51.60-54.50. Bulls- Yield Grade No. 1 53.75-60.00; Yield Grade No. 2 46.0047.25. FEEDER CATTLE: Steers were steady; Heifers- were 2.00 higher and Bulls were steady. Steers- Medium 315-375 lbs. 55.WV62.00; Medium 417-655 lbs. 51.WV55.00; Good 705-740 lbs. 55.50-62.00. Heifers- 340455 lbs. 45.WV53.00; Medium 7WVBIO lbs. 50.75-53.00. Bulls- Good 540 lbs. 60.00; Medium 620-670 lbs. 46.WV54.50. CALVES: Vealers were 1.00 lower; Farm Calves were 6.00 lower for Hoi. Bulls and 1.00 lower for Hoi. Heifers. Vealers- Choice 90.00-106.00; Good 75.00-90.00; Standard & Good 59.00-75.00; Standard & Light 59.00 down. Farm Calves- Hoi. Bulls 95.00- to store hay without lifting bales. Hydraulic muscle does the lifting for you. Even the smallest model. “1003”. moves over 1.300 bales from field to storage in a normal 8-hour day. A larger model, "1069", han dles over 2,500 bales a day. Some people buy automatic bale wagons just be cause they don’t like backaches. Ask your Sperry New Holland dealer to compare the price of a bale wagon with that of a bale thrower and three or four wagons. You’ll see how affordable an automatic bale wagon can be. SPER=SV=S=I\EW HOLLAND 110.00; Hoi. Heifers 90.00-104.00. HOGS: 1.00 lower; US No. 1-2 45.0047.85; No. 1-3 44.0046.10; No. 2-3 39.7543.00' (Heavy). Sows- .50 lower; US No. 1-339.5041.50; No. 2- 3 36.50-39.50. Boars- .50 higher; 35.25-35.75. FEEDER PIGS: US No. 1-318-27 lbs. 19.00-27.00 head; No. 1-3 30-35 lbs. 25.00-31.00 head; No. 1-3 4245 lbs. 39.0040.00 head. SHEEP: Lambs- Good 53.00- 55.00; Utility 47.0049.00. Ewes -19.00-35.00. Goats- up to 62.50 head, mostly 18.00-35.00 head. Special state Graded Feeder Pig Sale Friday, June 10,1:30 P.M. Sale evening every Tues. 7:00 PM. Eggs, Poultry and Rabbits 4; 15 PM