Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, August 11, 1984, Image 12

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    Al2—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, August 11,1984
Omaha Weekly
Thursday, August 9,1984
Report Supplied by USDA
Slaughter steer and heifer prices
ran steady for the week, although
downward pressure apparent at
midsession. Minimal salable
receipts did little to liven a dull
trade, as most buying interests
concerned with the large slaughter
rates and negative profit margins.
Overall finish once again proved
rather poor and the outlet for
steers under 1075 lbs. and heifers
under 950 lbs. continued narrow.
Cows 50-1.50 lower. Bulls 50-1.00
lower.
Estimated 5 day receipts 7800;
actuals last week 7051 and last
year 9542. Steers comprised 41 pet
of the week’s receipts; heifers 42
pet; cows 12 pet; feeders 4 pet.
SLAUGHTER STEERS: At the
close, choice 2-4, 1050-1250 lbs.
65.50- Mixed good and choice
2-3 1000-1150 lbs. 64.00-65.50. Few
good 61.00-63.00. Mixed good and
choice 2-3 1150-1400 lb. holsteins
53.50-
SLAUGHTER HEIFERS:
Choice 2-4 950-1050 lbs. 63.50-64.50.
Mixed good and choice 2-3 900-1000
lbs. 61.50-63.50. Good 58.00-61.50.
Average of LS-214 detailed
quotations for 900-1100 lb. choice
steers 64.75; 1100-1300 lbs. 66.62.
Average cost steers 64.99, average
weight 1130 lbs.; as compared 64.25
and 1131 lbs. a week ago. Average
cost heifers 62.95, average weight
983 lbs.; as compared 62.88 and 966
lbs. a week ago.
COWS: Breaking utility and
commercial 2-3 38.75-41.25, few
high dressing individuals to 43.75.
Lagoon
pumping
power
from Calumet
O. Lagoon Pump offers the agitation and
loading capability to handle the requirements of the
largest liquid manure open pits PTO driven at 540 RPM
to agitate up to 6,000 g.p.m., and capable of pumping a
stream of manure over 100' - breaks up heavy surface
crust fast. A hydraulic cylinder controls the 300° hor
izontal movement of the agitation nozzle, to reach all
comers of your lagoon A second hydraulic cylinder con
trols the raise/lower mechanism for the wheels The
impellor housing raises 52" from ground level for backing
over high bank lagoons A 25" impellor is standard Load
your spreader in minutes thru 6" aluminum tubing (for
long life and easy handling) Overall pump length is 25'
10' extension kit is available for reaching the bottom of
extra-deep pits
If you're thinking about a new pump, let us show
you the competitively priced Calumet Lagoon Pump
See On Display At Ag Progress Days mllTnMj
F. ERNEST SNOOK
RD 3, Box 84, Mifflinburg, PA 17844
PH: (717) 966-2736
"WE'RE HERE TO SERVE YOU"
Farm Calendar
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Middletown Commuinity Fair,
Middletown; continues through
Saturday.
Mountour-DeLong Fair,
Washingtonville; continues
through Saturday.
Mountain Area Fair, Farmington;
continues through Saturday.
Potter County Fair, Millport;
continues through Saturday.
Sewickley Township Fair, West
Newton; continues through
Saturday.
Tuesday, August 14
McKean 4-H Dairy Show,
Fairgrounds, Smithport.
Elk County Fair, Kersey; con
tinues through Saturday.
Lawrence County Fair, New
Cutter and boning utility 1-2 36.50-
40.50. Canner and low cutter 33.75-
37.00.
BULLS: 1-2 43.00-50.00, few 1000-
1150 lbs. 40.25-41.00.
New Holland
Horse
New Holland Sales Stables
Monday, August 6
Report supplied by auction
Reported receipts of 251 head of
horses, mules, and ponies.
Market: steady.
Leasing Available
Castle; continues through
Saturday.
Tioga County Fair, Whitneyville;
continues through Saturday.
Venango County Fair, Franklin;
continues through Saturday.
Wednesday, August 15
McKean 4-H Livestock Show,
Fairgrounds, Smithport.
Penn State Field Days, Joseph
Valentine Memorial Turfgtass
Research Center, University
Park.
York 4-H Swine Roundup and Sale,
Thomasville Livestock Market.
Show at 9 a .m., sale at 8 p.m.
Schuylkill County Fair, Schuylkill
Haven; continues through
Sunday.
LOCAL
Better horses 400.00-850.00.
Driving horses 300.00-1075.00.
Riding horses 250.00-325.00.
Lightweight killers 225.00-275.00,
Heavyweight killers 300.00-370.00.
Mare Ponies 25.00-75.00; Colts
10.00-20.00; Gelding Ponies 25.00-
75.00; Larger Ponies 125.00-210.00.
The Agway Polyfilm
Corn Crop Coming Fast P Ift I C
NEW ORDER CUT OFF oHILC
DATE 8/18/84 Bgji
NEW PICKUP DATE /
9/1/84 f ■ Br
NEW
5 Mil Agricultural Polyfllm
• extra tough linear low density black
film especially formulated for agricultural
use • has properties and functional qual
ities equal to or exceeding conventional
6 mil film • excellent puncture and tear
resistance* lighter weight for
easier handling
Silage Covers 6 mil Rolls - Black
Quantity Ordered Reg. Sale Quantity Ordered
2o’x 50'(54-1026) $29 49 *23.49
24’x 50'(54-1027) $35 49 *28.99
32'x 50’(54-1025) $46 99 *37.95
4o'x 50’(54-1041) $5B 99 *46.95
2o'xloo’(s4-1028) $4B 99 *37.99
Silo Caps - Tarp*
4 mil Rolls - Black
Quantity Ordered
14'x14’(54-1072) $6 75
l6’xl6’ (54-1073) $8 75
lB’xlB’ (54-1074) $lO 95
2o’x2o’ (54-1075) $l3 75
24’x24’ (54-1076) $l9 95
26'x26’ (54-1077) $22 95
General Purpose Film
4 mil and 6 mil Rolls - Natural Phone
Available In a wide range of sizes
including 25', 50' and 100'
QUARRYVILLE, PA NEW HOLLAND, PA HENRY HOOVER,
(717)786-2126 (717)354-4526 EPHRATA
SALUNGA, PA
(717)394-0541
(717)898-2248
AGWA
Thursday, August 16
Schuylkill Co. 4-H and Open Dairy
Shows; continues tomorrow.
Middletown Grange Fair, con
tinues through Saturday at
Wrightstown, Bucks Co.
Bucks County Holstein Show, 11
a.m„ Wrightstown.
Annual Meeting, Pa. DHIA,
Sheraton Inn, State College.
Ephrata Adult Farmer no-till com
plots tour, 8:30 a.m., Ephrata
Junior High School.
Findlay Township Community
Fair, Clinton; continues
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normally the cause of hay fever.
Ragweed is the chief cause. Ninety
percent of all allergic reactions to
grass and weed pollens are due to
ragweed.
Hay fever is a seasonal disease,
it’s a disease that many people
tend to minimize despite the fact
that one out of every three suffers
develop its serious form chronic
asthma.
In Lancaster County it is
widespread from early August
through September when the weed
flowers. The best way to destroy
ragweek over large areas is by the
use of a weed spray such as 2,4-D.
Cutting the plant low, near the
roots is recommended for small
areas The best way to prevent the
Reg. Sale
*5.19 Pi ck-Up Date:
Name
*8.99
*10.49 Address
*15.29 ,
*17.69 Town
★ PRE-ORDER SALE *
717-733-6593
6 f. G FEED,
MANHEIM
71-7-665-5001
COCHRAHVILLE, PA
(215)869-8006
through Saturday.
Middletown Grange Fair,
Wrightstown; continues
through Saturday.
Summer Show and Sale of Pa
Polled Hereford Association,
Dayton Fairgrounds.
Central Regional Holstein Show,
Huntingdon.
South Central Regional Holstein
Show, Carlisle.
Ephrata Area Young Farmers
Association ice cream social,
Woodcrest Retreat.
Dawson Grange Fair, Dawson.
spread of ragweed is to keep idle
land covered with grass.
To Plan For Fall Wheat Seeding
The time is fast approaching for
our wheat growers to be making
plans for their fall seeding. Some
of our local wheat may not be
satisfactory due to the wheat scab
found in many fields this year. If
you use local wheat, be sure you
know the source and have it
cleaned and treated for disease.
Also, if you have a scab problem
this year, do not plant seed in the
same field this fall; the fungus can
remain in the soil.
Certified seed would be the best
route to take if you experienced
any problems with scab or
powdery mildew this year. The
extra cost for certified seed is well
worth it to help insure a good crop
next summer.
Plan your seed needs now so you
are ready to plant when the con
ditions are right.
The Extension Service is an
affirmative action equal op
portunity educational institution.
Quantity Ordered
2o'xlOO' (54-1002) $4O 95 *31.50
32’xlOO' (54-1093) $65 95 *40.95
4o'xloo’(s4-1094) $89.95 *67.95
40'x150’(54-1095) $134 95 *99.95
24’x100’(54-1029) $58.49 *43.95
2B’xlOO’(s4-1024) $6B 99 *51.95
32'xlOO’ (54-1030) $7B 99 *59.95
4o’xlOO’ (54-1031) $lO7 95 *79.95
4o'xl 50’(54-1035) $159 95 *119.95
TO ORDER: Just indicate the quantities
needed and fill out the coupon below. Then
send to or visit the Agway store nearest you
State.
Phone Orders Accepted
RISING SUN, MD OXFORD, PA
301-658-6562 215-932-9361
NEWARK, DE
302-738-6563
Saturday, August 18
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