G&M Livestock £ o Monday, August 29 t Duncaiuville, Pa. Report mppUed by auction Dairy Cows (52 traded): 400.00- (Continued from Page Al 6) the same sale for |875 from her breeder and consignor D. Lamar Whitmer. Babs, a Sexation daughter, is out of a Good Plus dam with records as a 4-year-old over 19,000 pounds of milk and 819 pounds of fat. Babs was bred March 28 to Sbardale Arlinda Chief Jemini, and is safe in calf. The second top-selling animal was Ju-Vindale Star Gloria, a 4- y ear-old consigned by Julie and Vincent Wagner of Jonestown. The Ju-Vindale cow brought 82100 bom her buyers, David and Linda Himmelberger of Lebanon. # ’oria is a Glen Valley Star daughter out of a Good Plus dam, Ginger Royal Arlinda. Gloria is rated VG, 66 as a 3-year-old. In her Livestock market 95U.00 per Dead. SLAUGHTER CATTLE: Steers- Choice 59.00-82.40; Good 54.00- 59.00; Standard 46.0044.00; Utility 40.00-48.00. Heifers- Choice 55.00- Lebanon sale last lactation she made 15,872 pounds of milk and 582 pounds of fat. She is due to freshen Sep tember 10, to Marshfield Elevation Tony, Auctioneer Harry Bachman reported a sale total of 154,350 for the 43 head sold, with a sale average of 11283.95. Four open heifers sold for an average of 1937.50. Seven milk and dry cows sold for an average of 11828.57. Two ID grade heifers sold for an average of 1837.50, and 30 bred heifers sold for an average of 81250.83. Assisting Bachman in the ring were Lebanon County State PHA Director, Boh Lentz, and PHA Executive Secretary, William C. Nichol. Sale Chairman was Alan Hostetter. LET US TEAR YOU UP WITH THE 892 FORAGE HARVESTER FREE FINANCE ON HAY & FORAGE EQUIPMENT TILL APRIL 1, 1984 OR 4.9% FINANCING for 12 MONTHS 7.9% FINANCING for 24 MONTHS 10.9% FINANCING for 36 MONTHS GUARANTEED USED EQUIPMENT • Bater * N H ■ 495 Haybine. Like New • N.H. 26 Blower, cream Ruff . n.H. 770 Harvester, 540 RPM •. N.H. 770 Harvester, 1000 RPM • (2) N.H. 7 Crop Carriers • N.H. 4503 pt Mower *N.H.55Rake • N.H. 214 Spreader, Beautiful • N.H. 676 Spreader (tandem) • Super 676 Spreader • n.H. 519 Spreader • 368 Tank Spreader We're Here to Sell 59.00; Good 47.00-55.00; Standard 40.00- Utility 36.00-40.00. Cows- Choice 40.00-42.00; couple to 46.00; Good 38.00-t0.00; Standard 32.00- Utility 30.00-32.00; Cutters 27.00-30.00; Cannera down to 25.00. Bulls- 1100-2040 Iba. 48.00- 51.00; 900-1100 lbs. 47.0059.00. FEEDER CATTLS: Steers- Choice 300400 lbs. 50.0047.00. Heifers- Choice 300400 lbs. 46.00- 54.00. CALVES: Vealers- Prime and High Choice 75.0045.00; Good and Choice 60.00-75.00; Standard 40.00- 60.00; Utility down to 25.00. Farm Calves- Holstein bulls 90-120 lbs. 70.0046.00. Heifers- 90-120 lbs. 60.00-76.00. HOGS: Barrows and gilts 200-250 lbs. 47:0049.10; 170300 lbs. 42.00- 47.00. Sows- 300400 lbs. 33.uu-10.C0; 300400 lbs. 28.0042.00. FEEDER PIGS: 25-35 lbs. 12.00- 18.00 per head; 35-50 IbsT 18.00- 24.00. SHEEP: Slaughter lambs 80-120 lbs. 45.00-56.00. Ewes-12.00-22.00. GOATS: 12.00-27.00. We’re Here to Service Try Us Out (Continued from Page A 24) refund, producers must reduce commercial milk marketings by 8.4 percent for the period October 1, 1983 to September 30, 1984. The average annual marketings during October 1,1980 through September 30,1982, will be the producer’s base marketings. ’ How To Participate Producers should establish their base marketings at the county ASCS office any time during the marketing year, and present documentation of milk marketings such as payment receipts, statements from milk handlers that show amount sold monthly during base period and the up coming refund period, and amount of money deducted for USDA’s Commodity Credit Corporation. Producers who sell milk directly to consumers should provide to ASCS sales records and cancelled checks as proof of marketings and SEE OUR LARGE DISPLAY OF SPERRY NEW HOLLAND EQUIPMENT AT THE SOLANCO FAIR Sept. 14-17 Featuring THE NEWEST NEW HOLLAND BALERS N.H. 679 SPREADER Lancaster Fanning, Saturday, September 3,1983—A2S Dairy legislation N.H. 320 BALER MODEL L - 445 UTILITY LOADER NH CROP CARRIER amount paid to CCC. Where To Participate The ASCS office in the producer’s county. When To Apply The Dairy Refund Program will go into effect September 1, 1983. Applications for 1982-83 marketing year refunds may be filed from October 1, 1983 through December 31, 1983. Applications for full 1983- 84 marketing year refunds may be filed from October 1, 1984 through December 31,1984. Producers may request an ad vance of 60 percent of the refun dable deduction paid during the first 6 months of the 1903-84 marketing year any time on or after April 1, 1984. Producers requesting this advance must furnish pertinent milk marketing records and certify that the required 8.4 percent reduction in marketings will be made for .the entire marketing year.