Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, October 08, 1983, Image 17

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    Weekly
Summary
Fri., Oct. 7
Report Supplied by PDA
Markets: 14.
CATTLE: 6915. Compared with
7433 head last week, and 5653 head
a year ago.
Compared with last week’s
market: Slaughter steers steady to
1.00 higher; SI. heifers & bulls
mostly steady: SI. cows .50-1.00
lower. SI. steers; High Choice &
Prime 62.00-66.50; Choice 58.00-
64.50; Good 53.00-61.00; Standard
45.00- SI. heifers: Choice
54.00- Good 50.00-55.00;
Standard 43.00-50.00. SI. cows:
Utility & Commercial 36.50-41.75;
Cutters 34.00-39.00; Canner & L.
Cutter 25.00-35.00; Shells down to
15.00. SI. bullocks: (few) Choice
51.00- (few) Good 49.00-55.00.
SI. bulls; Yield Grade No. 1,1200-
2100 lbs. 45.00-54.00; Yield Grade
No. 2,900-1400 lbs. 40.0048.00.
FEEDER CATTLE; Steers,
Medium & Large Frame No. 1,350-
800 lbs. 48.00-58.00. Heifers,
Medium & Large Frame No. 1,300-
700 lbs. 36.00-48.00. Bulls, Medium
& Large Frame No. 1, 350600 lbs.
40.00-
CALVES; 4435. Compared with
4796 head last week and 4016 head a
year ago. Vealers mostly steady to
strong.
(few) Prime 96.00-106.00; Choice
70.00-95.00; Good 57.00-75.00; 90-110
The family farm is
the backbone of agriculture.
At Hamilton Bank one of our
primary objectives is to serve
and help preserve, the family
farm
We still believe that agriculture is
the backbone of America, and the
family farm is the cornerstone of
agriculture in our area.
Thai’s why we have developed a
complete range of financing,
credit, trust and estate services
all designed to help you - the
family farmer - fulfill your
obligations.
Walter K Heisey RFD# 1. Newmanslovjn discussing his 50 cow Holstein dairy herd by one of his many replacement
stock Joining him is Bandy L Brandt. Area Manager (or the Richland Newmanstown Cluster and Merntt J Marks
Senior Vice President and Regional Administrator (or the Lebanon Region
Livestock morket
With the value of farm production
in our area increasing every year
the need for capital continues to
nse along with it. We are here,
and will continue to be here, to
help you meet that need
When we work together, through
a relationship of mutual trust, we
can all continue to move ahead
We can continue to keep
agriculture strong
Contact your local office for
complete details on Hamilton
Bank Agri-Finance Program
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lbs. 40.0063.00; 70-90 lbs. 35.00-
48,00; Utility 50-100 lbs. 20.0040.00.
FARM CALVES: Hoi. Bulls 90-
130 lbs. 55.00-92.00; Hoi. Heifers 90-
140 lbs. 50.00-74.00.
HOGSL 7591. Compared with
7981 head last week and 5607 head a
year ago.
Barrows and gilts .50-2.00 lower,
most decline latter part of week Us
No. 1-2 210-240 lbs. 43.00-47.00; No.
1-3 200-255 lbs. 42.00-45.50 few No. 2-
3 230280 lbs. 38.00-43.00; No. 1-3
160-190 lbs. 35.00-42.75; Sows
steady. US No. 1-3 300600 lbs. 33.00-
40.00; few No. 2-3 400-700 lbs. 32.00-
35.00.
Boars 26.00-35.00.
FEEDER PIGS 1433. Compared
with 1397 head last week and 954 a
year ago. Steady to strong. US No.
1-3 20-35 lbs. 6.00-18.00 per head;
No. 1-3 35-55 lbs. 15.00-26.00.
2 GRADED FEEDER PIG
SALES; 1887. Compared with 1945
head last week, and 2802 head a year
ago. AH sales by CWT. Feeder Pigs
steady to weak. US No. 1-2 3040
lbs. 47.0064.00, 48-50 lbs. 45.00-
58.00, 5060 lbs. 40.0062.00, 6065
lbs. 35.0040.00; US No. 2-3 3040 lbs.
43.0068.00. 4565 lbs. 37.0043.00.
SHEEP: 928. Compared with
1321 head last week and 1004 head a
year ago. Wooled si. lambs steady.
High Choice & Prime 65-110 lbs.
40.0062.00; few to 55.00; Good &
Choice 50-120 lbs. 35.0045.00. SI.
ewes 8.00-22.00.
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NAME OR NOMIEI (MED
Ivan Kibbe Jr
Christy
Regina
F reedom
Alvin Wilier & Son
#214 H
Ivan Smoker & Sons
Lynn H
Lizzie H
Dancer H
Beep H
Trinket H
Raymond E Buck
No 40 H
JudyW Breeden
No 4
Wayne Erway
#55 H 4 11
Stan and Sarah Brubaker
#56
Jay N Heisey
Tilda
Kevin Risser
Joyces H 7 1
Zipper H 3 8
#715 H 5-1
Patsy H 3 8
Gene and Phyllis Thompson
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Titus Risser
Pry
HAMILTON
BANK
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POTTER COUNTY DHIA
August. 1983
Rolling Herd Average Above 650 Lbs Fat
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Ivan SmoKer&Sons
Ivan Kibbe Jr
Jack Thomas Sr
JohnC Traub
Guy Dunn
Kevin Risser
Robert Francis
Jay N Heisev
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NEED LIME?
If so, we may be able to apply
more lime for less $$ than you
think.
Call for a real ‘‘Sweet" deal.
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Ag Lime
New Tripoli, PA *
215-298-2870
Surge 2" S-S pipeline milker - 96 stalls,
dual Alamo 75, solid state pulsation.
6 new Mini-Orbit milkers, S9OOO
Surge 1250 gallon bulk cooler, 2 years
old. dual 4 HP ARC units w/ARC
energy conversion system, $B5OO
Grain system, 10,000 bushel tank w/fan
and sweep arm, $4OOO.
Transport auger 48’-8“, $l,OOO
Moridge 400 bushel dryer. $4OOO.
Jamesway Super 500 gutter cleaner,
400' of chain w/3" paddles, $3,000
Jamesway shuttle stable cleaner, 150’, |
$5OO.
JD 7700 turbo combine, 444 lour row |
head and 643 six row head, asking i
$33,000 I
215-269-7781
or 215-696-347(
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