Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, July 07, 1984, Image 15

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    Livestock market and auction news
Morrison Cove
Livestock
Martinsburg, Pa.
Monday, July 2,1984
Report Supplied by Auction
CATTLE 302. High Choice &
Prime slaughter steers 65-66.25,
Choice 64-64.50, Good 59.25-63.75,
Standard 52-58.50, Utility 47.25-
51.25. Choice slaughter heifers 61-
63.75, Good 56.25-60.75, Standard
51-54.75, Utility 46.75-50.75.
Breaking Utility & Commercial
slaughter cows 46.2549.50, Com
mercial 42.7545.75, Cutter &
Boning Utility 40.5042.00, Canner
& Low Cutter 34.25-39.75, Shells
down to 28.00. Choice slaughter
bullocks 54-58.50, Good 4052.75,
Standard 4548.25, Utility 39.75-
44.25. Yield Grade No. 1 slaughter
WITH
HENKE’S
bulls, 54.50-58.50, Yield Grade No. 2
50.50-53.
FEEDER CATTLE; Steers
Choice 4-650 lbs. 56-61.00, Good 4-
650 lbs. 49-53.00, Medium 250650
lbs. 4346.00. Heifers good 3-600 lbs.
52-56.00. Medium 3-600 lbs. 44-51.00.
Bulls good 4-750 lbs. 53-56.00,
Medium 4-750 lbs. 42-51.50.
CALVES 419. Prime Vealers 79-
87.00, Choice 71-74.00, Good 65-
69.00, Standard & Good 110-130 lbs.
57-63.00, 90-110 lbs. 52-56.00, 70-90
lbs. 47-51.00, Utility 4060 lbs. 40-
46.00,
FARM CALVES: Holstein bulls
90-130 lbs. 65.50-98.00, Holstein
heifers 90-130 lbs. 61-86.00.
HOGS 226. US. No. 1-2 210-245 lbs.
barrows and gilts 57.25-57.75, No. 1-
3 210-245 lbs. 56-57.10, No. 2-3 210-
245 lbs. 54-55.75, No. 1-3180-310 lbs.
FEED
THE
WHOLE
EAR
forage is
the farmer who needs
truly high capacity Huge
59-inch fan has 96 m )h
tip speed The Model 60
is built on <1 heavy duty
frame, includes a Kl'O
hookup and a 239 lb
flvwheel/fan assembh
for stability
Mixlel 54 is smaller
but same high quality
Both offer optional mag
nets to catch tramp iron
Dairymen and beef cattle
feeders agree crushed
and rolled ear com is one
of the best feeds available
for cattle. And for crushing
and rolling ear com nothing
matches Henke’s Kwik
Krusher'
First the crusher head
sizes the cob and shreds
the husk Then the built-in
Henke roller mill furthet
52-53.75. SOWS. US No. 1-3 350650
lbs. sows 45.2547.25, No. 2-3 350650
lbs. 4145.00. Boars 33.25-35.25,
Light weights 34.25-38.25.
FEEDER PIGS 69. US No. 1-3 25-
30 lbs. feeder pigs 19-24.00 per
head, No. 1-3 3540 lbs. 25-29.00, No.
1-3 45.50 lbs. 36-39.00, per head.
SHEEP 21. Choice 90-110 lbs,
64.68.00, Good 90-100 lbs. 52-58.00.
Slaughter ewes 8-18.00. GOATS 5:
8-32 per head.
Keister’s Livestock
Middleburg, Pa.
Tuesday, July 3,1984
Report Supplied by Auction
CATTLE 266. High Choice &
Prime slaughter steers 66.0067.60,
Choice 65.0066.75, Good 58.0064.75,
Standard 50.00-58, Utility 45.00-
Henke Kwik Krusher mak( s
tasty, nutritious rations from
ear com, wet or dry
breaks up the cob and
cracks the kernels.
The Kwik Krusher
makes gieat dairy and beef
cattle rations and it's fast,
tcx) will handle up to (KX)
bushels of ear com per
hour, wet or drv'
Come in Let us show
you the Henke Kwik
Krusher and tell vou more
about it
Lancaster Farming, Saturday, July 7,1984—A15
50.00. Individual Choice slaughter
heifer at 60.00, Good 55.00-59,
Standard 50.00-55, Utility 42.00-50.
Breaking Utility & Commercial
slaughter cows 42.00-45.75, few
47.75, Cutter & Boning Utility 40-
44.75, Canner & Low Cutter 35.00-
40, Shells down to 30.00. Individual
Good slaughter bullock at 53.75.
Yield Grade No. 1 1445-2085 lbs.
-slaughter bulls 51.00-52.75. Feeder
steers 350-775 lbs. 45.00-62.50.
CALVES 166. Good & Choice
vealers 60.00-81, Standard & Good
90-110 lbs. 55.00-65, 60-90 lbs. 45.00-
55.00.
FARM CALVES; Holstein Bulls
90-125 lbs. 60.00-86.00.
HOGS 611. US No. 1-2 210-230 lbs.
barrows and gilts 56.10-57,10, select
57.60, No. 1-3 190-250 lbs. 55.00-
56.10, No. 2-3 190-270 lbs. 51.75-
55.00. US No. 1-3 390-600 lbs. sows
40.00-44, few 48.00, No. 2-3 290-500
Small farm film available
ST. PETERSBURG, Fla. -
“Enterprise Farming,” a new 20-
minute, color film from Ford
Tractor and Implement
Operations-North America,
focuses on the resugence of small
farms across America. It is
available on a nationwide free-loan
basis from Modern Talking Pic
ture Service, Inc., the world’s
largest distributor of free-loan
sponsored films and video
programs.
In documentary-style, “En
terprise Farming” features
successful small farm operations
across the country, including the
following types: vegetable truck
and roadstand farms, a cattle
ranch, fruit orchard, sheep farm,
and grape vineyard.
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lbs. 35.00-40. Boars 38-39.25.
FEEDER PIGS 249. US No. 1-2
10-20 lbs. feeder pigs 20.00-28 per
head, No. 1-3 20-40 lbs. 28.00-42.50
per head.
SHEEP 44. Choice 40-100 lbs.
spring slaughter lambs 45.00-60.00.
Slaughter ewes 12.00-25.00.
Leesport Livestock
Leesport, Pa.
Tuesday, July 3,1984
Report Supplied by Auction
This Report was not covered by
our reporter due to July 4th
holiday: Although the headages
were supplied by the auction.
CATTLE 200. Of Which 64 Were
Feeders.
CALVES 102.
HOGS 161.
FEEDER PIGS 84.
SHEEP 18.
GOATS 8:
Interviews with owners reveal
their secrets for success as they
give encouragement and advice on
starting a profitable small acreage
farm. Included m this group of
farm entrepreneurs are families
who once had urban lifestyles.
Each profile reveals the impetus
behind the small farm revival to
stem from an attraction to the
unchanged values of rural life:
working close to the land, self
sufficiency, and quiet, remote
living.
Bookings may be made by
contacting The Film Scheduling
Center, Modern Talking Picture
Service, 5000 Park St. North, St.
Petersburg, Florida, 33709.
Reference #16588.
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