PERRY, N.Y. - The fall schedule of feeder calf sales has been announced by the New York Beef Cattlemen’s Association. The sale schedule begins Nov. 5 with sales at opposite ends of the state. The Southwestern Division Sale will be at Angelica and the Eastern Division. Sale at Chatham. About 600 head are expected at the Angelica sale according to sale chairman James Ford, Angelica. The Chatham Sale is expected to have about 300 head FIELD DAY DEMONSTRATION Wednesday, October 5, 1983 Allen Hoover Farm Rt. 1, Mifflinburg, PA (Union Co.) DIRECTIONS: Rt. 104, IVz mile South of Mifflinburg, turn west on Beaver Road. SAME SCORES LOWEST i IN FUEL CONSUMPTION ... 1 Representatives from SAME Will Be Here To Answer Any Questions You Might Have Demonstrations On TAYLORWAY CHISEL PLOW With TRASH EATER Also AjjmJUatn* [ HEiSEY FARM EQUIPMENT, LONG TERM LEASING AVAILABLE THROUGH: Sales, Service and Parts • Leyland & Same Tractors • Tayiorway-Ounham • New Idea • GT Dryers • Landoll • Dion RD I, Box 2294, Jonestown, PA 17038 Phone 717-865-4526 0r865-4028 Located */z Mile South of Fredericksburg Off Rt. 343 in Shirksville Business Hours: 7 KM. to S P.M. Daily; Sat. till Noon, Evenings by Appt. NY announces fall schedule of consigned according to sale secretary Claire Barra, Catskill. A sale for preconditioned calves only will be featured by the Central Division Nov. 11 at Dryden. Sale chairman Ken Swan of Whitney Point said a minimum number of consignments has been established in order to have this specialized sate. Such preconditioned calves eligible for the Nov. 11 sale must have been weaned 30 days prior to the date and fed roughage in a 10 AM to 3 PM at the I i I 9 » REFRESHMENTS WILL BE SERVED ' _ & • bunkhke feeder and watered from a mechanical source at least 30 days prior to the sale. Certificates of vaccination for IBR, PL3, and Pasturella not less than 21 days or more than 30 days prior to the sale are required to meet precon ditioning guidelines. Preconditioned calves are often more acceptable to feedlol buyers and often command a higher price than ‘'green calves”. While preconditioned calves will be accepted and given special FINANCING AVAILABLE INC. feeder calf sales identification at all the Cat tlemen’s Association sponsored sales, the Dryden Sale, Nov. 11, is designed especially for precon ditioned calves as a means of at tracting volume buyers. The Southern Tier Division Sale will be Nov. 12 at Bath and 500 head are expected according to A 1 Cisco, Lindley, sale chairman. The Western Division Sale Nov 19 at Caledonia will feature 550 consignments according to William Frost, Holcomb, sale chairman. A final Wind-up Sale Dec. 10 has been scheduled at Dryden to meet the marketing needs of those cat tlemen who were unable to wcou uieir calves early. In formation about this sale may be obtained from Ken Swan, Whitney Point. The feeder calf sales are a maior FISHER AND STOLTZFUS TRAILER SALES 717-768-3832 between 7 a.m. and 9 a.m. or call 717-354-0723 after 6 p.m. East of New Holland, Pa. FRANK A. FILLIPPO, INC. i DISABLED & CRIPPLED COWS, BULLS & STEERS | Competitive Prices Slaughtered under government inspection Call: Frank Fillippo - Residence - 215-666-0725 Elam Cinder - 717-367-3824 C.L. King - 717-786-7229 Lancaster Farming, Saturday, October 1.1983—0: WANTED Paid marketing emphasis of the N« York Beef Cattlemen’s Associati and are held across the state encourage greater consignor ai buyer participation. Further information and complete sale schedule may obtained from New York Be Cattlemen's Association execute secretary Robert Good, 7606 Bull Rd.RDI, Perry, N.Y 14530 BEAD LANCASTER FARMING FOR COMPLETI 6x16 Utility Trailer Two 1 ton utility trailers 7xlB Gooseneck Stock Trailer One Tractor pull dump Trailer Flatbed and Utility Trailers Available 12: AND UP- TO-DATE MARKET REPORTS