Livestock market and auction news Indiana Auction Homer City, PA. Thursday, July 28 Report supplied by PDA CATTLE; 94. Compared with last week’s market: SI. cows steady to .weak. SI. steers: (few) Choice 58.00-58.50; (few) Good member selected UNIVERSITY PARK - John Stewart, Collegeviile, has been selected as one of 24 council members of the 1984 Pennsylvania 4-H Leadership Congress. The selection was made at the end of this year’s Congress held on Penn State’s University Park campus. He will work specifically with the Stoiy Tellers program. As part of his responsibility, he will be returning to Penn State in early August to evaluate this year’s Congress and to do initial planning for 1984. THE AERODR Y. COM PUTERIZED GRAIN MANAGEMENT SYSTEM... Grain drying with a difference Dozens of grain growers throughout the area have discovered the AeroDry difference over conventional heat drying systems. They’re making more money from their dry ing operation for four key reasons; Tremendous Energy Savings The AeroDry System uses a unique fan and bin floor set-up to dry grain, it’s computer controlled for maxi mum efficiency. Since no gas is used, no heat of any kind, energy costs are 25% of conventional heat dryers, M. Distributed exclusively by: ADVANCED AG SYSTEMS INC. M-wmmm JSSgy RD #2 Box 159 Elverson, PA 19520 COMPUTERIZED GRAIN MANAGEMENT 215*286-0301' 55.00-57.00; Standard 49.00-54.00; (few) Utility 48.00-50.00. SI. heifers: (few) Standard 49.00- 52.50. SI. cows* Utility & Com mercial 40.00-44.00, few to 45.75; Cutters 37.5041.00; Canner & L. Cutter 33.00-38.00; Shells down to 28.00. SI. bullocks; (few) Good New council Leadership Congress provides 4- H’ers with the opportunity to develop leadership skills and to discuss current youth concerns while having fun, making new friends and seeing Penn State. In the Story Tellers program, 4-H members sharpen their com munication skills by telling the 4-H story in one of four areas: Radio, Photo, Newswriting, and the production of Teen Leader Beat, the annual newsletter of Leadership Congress. W^ 53.00- SI. bulls: (few) Yield Grade No. 1, 1100-1600 lbs. 48.00- 49.75; (few) Yield Grade No. 2,800- 1300 lbs. 46.00-48.25. FEEDER CATTLE: Steers, Medium Frame No. 1, 500-650 lbs. 55.00- Heifers, (few) Medium Frame No. 1, 600-700 lbs. 45.00- 48.00. CALVES: 160. Vealers grading Good & Choice mostly steady, Standard & Good 5.00 higher. Choice 66.00-86.50; Good 55.00- 67.00 ; 90-120 lbs. 50.00-65.00; 60-85 lbs. 41.00-52.00. FARM CALVES: Hoi. Bulls 90- 120 lbs. 65.00-89.00; Hoi. Heifers 90- 120 lbs. 75.00-108.00. HOGS: 138. Barrows and gilts .50-1.00 lower. US No. 1-2 46.25- 47.50; (few) No. 1-3 200-245 lbs. 46.0046.40; one lot No. 2-3 255 lbs. at 44.00; (few) No. 1-3 160-170 lbs. 42.00-43.25; Sows US No. 1-3 350-500 lbs. 31.00-32.50. Boars 26.25-30.00. FEEDER PIGS 37.00. US No. 1-3 20-25 lbs. 14.00-16.00; one lot No. 1-3 40 lbs. at 25.00 per head. SHEEP: 70. Spring lambs 3.00- 4.00 lower. Choice 80-95 lbs. 49.00- 52.00; Good 75-85 lbs. 45.0048.00; Good 60-70 lb. feeders 40.0044.00. SI. ewes: 9.00-16.00. GOATS: 10.11.00-20.00 per head. oDry Sys is qualify for up to a 15% energy credit in, the form of an investment tax credit. Added to the 10% grain storage investment credit, that’s a total credit of 25% The AeroDry System can be installed in any new or existing bin up to 16 feet high. If you’re drying grain, or selling to the eleva tor, you can’t afford not to see an AeroDry System. Please call or mail in the coupon and we’ll send information and arrange a demonstration. Put the AeroDry difference to work for you. I I I I Yes, I’d like to learn more about | I I the AeroDry difference | I I Please call me immediately to set | I—l up a demonstration tV» f NAME ADDRESS CITY/TOWN STATE • PHONE I ' r ~ brink Loss less damage in drying the leavier corn with over 50% than heat drying, that means uir bin. n Quality rying, grain isn’t cracked or it. More natural starches, ■x nutrients are retained for ity and higher test weights. LF72983 Lancaster Fanning, Saturday, July 30,1983-A: PA. RETAIL PRODUCE Fruit & Vegetable Hotline Thursday, July 28 Report supplied by PDA LODI APPLES: 1.20(« peck; 2.50(2 peck; 3.40 peck; 5.00 (2 bushel. APRICOTS: .851 b. YELLOW BEANS; .701 b. GREENBEANS: .751 b.; .89qt. 12.50 bushel; .25 lb. PYO. ITALIAN BEANS: .751 b. BLUEBERRIES; 1.10 pt.; 1.85 qt. HED RASPBERRIES: 1.79 pt. BLACKBEKHUES: 1.00 pt. BROCCOLI: .75 bunch. RED BEETS; .50 bunch. CABBAGE: .191 b.; .59head. SWEET COHN: 1.50-2.50 doz; averaging 2.00 doz. CUCUMBERS: 4/1.00. CAULIFLOUR; .79-1.49 a cording to size averaging 1. head. CIDEH: 2.50 gal. CARROTS: 1.75 qt.; ,39 bunch. SWEET CHERRIES: .95 pi 1.50 qt.; 1.591 b. TART CHERRIES: 1.50 qt. HONEY; 1.751 b. LETTUCE: .55 head. MUSHROOMS; 1.3512 oz. NECTARINES: .651 b. GREEN ONIONS: .35 bunch. SWEET ONIONS: .35 bunch. COOKING ONIONS: .39 bunch, PARSLEY: .291 b. PEACHES: .59 lb.; 1.30 qt.; 1. ‘/« peck; 2,85 Vs peck. SHELL PEAS; .501 b. SUGAR PEAS: .851 b. POTATOES: .251 b. PEPPERS; 5/1.00. HOT PEPPERS: .05 each. RADISHES: .30 bunch. PLUMS: 1.10 qt.; .69pt.; .731 b. RHUBARB: .50 bunch. FUCCHINI SQUASH: .391 b. TOMATOES: .S9-.99 lb. a cording to size averaging .85 lb. HYDROPONIC TOMATOES; lb. WATERMELON: 2.25 each, KOHLRABI: .15 each. DILL .25 each. TURNIPS: .891 b. SWISS CHARD: .791 b. 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