Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, September 01, 1984, Image 8

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    AS—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, September 1,1984
OLD FARMERS ALMANAC
SEPT. 3-9,1984
School bells ring, signaling a new beginning.
Cranberry harvesting begins Sam Houston elected President of Texas, Sept 5,
1836 Average length of days for the week, 12 hours, 56 minutes Boston
subway opened. Sept 1,1897 California admitted to the Union, Sept 9,1850
First coast-to-coast TV, Sept 4,1951 Mao Tse-tung died Sept 9,1976 Wise
sayings often fall to the ground, but a kind word is never thrown away
Ask the Old Farmer: I have a beautiful lemon-yellow kitch
en set covered in soft leather My young son wrote on one of
the chairs with a ball-point pen I've tried hairspray, alcohol,
etc, but nothing helps MC, Billenca, Mass
i Try a little cleaning solvent Then put on a shoe polish that
KfidlWm I'mrj* IS*, matches the leather I would dab the writing with a small pad of
! r~ cloth lightly soaked in solvent Then wash and rinse with mild
JhLim soap and water
Home Hint: When a screw comes loose m the wall or in a piece of furniture, stick the wobden
end of a kitchen match in the hole and break it off Then put the screw back in
OLD FARMER'S WEATHER FORECAST
New England: Warm temperatures through midweek with ram at beginning of
week changing to cleanng by midweek, showers and cool by end of week
Greater New York-New Jersey: Sunny and warm to begin week; seasonable with
some showers by midweek, end of week sunny and warm
Middle Atlantic Coastal. Beginning of week clear and mild, mid through end of
week ram with cool temperatures
(All Rights Reserved Yankee Publishing Incorporated Dublin NH 03444)
New Holland
Dairy
New Holland Sales Stables
Wednesday, August 29
Report supplied by auction
Reported receipts of 96 cows, 73
heifers, and 4 bulls.
Market steady.
Load of NY Fresh cows, 785.00-
1150.00, springers 800.00-1050.00.
Load of NY Fresh Purebred &
Grade cows, 885.00-1525.00,
springers 1150.00-1300.00.
Load of PA Fresh cows, 785.00-
850.00.
Load of PA Fresh cows, 610.00-
835.00.
Load of PA Fresh cows, 700.00-
850.00.
Locally consigned cows 300.00-
1175.00.
Springing heifers 475.00-775.00,
purebreds 700.00-900.00.
Open heifers 250.00-315.00.
Bulls 270.00*585.00.
Play to win with our complete Checker Mates Hog Breeding I
Program. It’s the result of many years of genetic research I
It can pay off in bigger, healthier litters in the farrowing house I
thanks to the maternal heterosis of Checker Gilts. Plus the 2
money saving performance punch contributed by Checker Boars 2
when your pigs reach the finishing house. f
But it’s more than boars and gilts. It’s a complete breeding ♦
program aimed at making you a winner. 4
Stop m and ask us about it today. V
♦
K & K FEED, INC. ♦
PHONE 717-866 2324
23 N PARK ST RICHLAND PA 17087
WEST WILLOW
FARMERS ASSN., INC. Purina Dealer
PHONE 717 464 3386
WEST WILLOW PA 17583
WOODSTOWN ICE & COAL CO.
PHONE 609-769-0069
WOODSTOWN. N J 08098
THE
New Holland
Horse
New Holland Sales Stables
Monday, August 27
Report supplied by auction
Reported receipts of 268 head of
hhrses, mules and ponies. Market:
lower.
Better horses 400.00-850.00, few
Registered Horses 825.00-1075.00.
Driving horses 250.00-900.00.
Riding horses 225.00-300.00.
Lightweight killers 150.00-225.00,
Heavyweight Killers 275.00-350.00.
Mare Ponies 20.00-75.00; Colts
10.00-20.00; Gelding Ponies 20.00-
75.00; Larger Ponies 100.00-145.00.
Central U.S.
Carlot
Pork Report
Wednesday, August 29
Report supplied by USDA
Compared to Tuesday’s 4:00
een Leen
X
LOCAL
PHONE 717-442 4183
717-768 3301
PARADISE. PA 17562
KEYSTONE MILLS ♦
John B. Kurtz ?
PHONE 717 354-4616 717-738 1088 W
RO3, EPHRATA, PA 17522 A
p.m. report: Fresh Pork Lions 14-
17 lbs. steady to $3.00 higher, No
comparison other weights. Picnics
$5,006.00 lower in narrow test.
Boston butts (3.00 lower. Skinned
hams steady to $l.OO higher except
26/up lbs. $2.00 lower. Fresh sols
bellies in firmtone, frozen 18-20 lbs.
steady. Trade, demand and of
ferings moderate.
Sales reported on 56 loads of
Fresh Pork Cuts & 7 loads of
Trimmings and Boneless
Processing Pork.
U.S. No. 1&2165 lb. Pork carcass
cutout value declined $.42-.45 per
cwt.
Fresh Pork Cuts
LOINS (Regular): 14-17 lbs.
95.00- late sales 99.00-100.00,
steady-3.00 higher; 17-22 lbs. 94.50,
load 93.50, no comparison; 22/up
lbs. 73.00, no comparison.
LOINS (Retail Trim): 14-17 lbs.
105.00- no comparison.
LOINS (Picnics): 4-8 lbs. 52.00
lbs. 5.00-6.00 lower.
BOSTON BUTTS: 4-8 lbs. 82.00-
85.00 lbs., 3.00 lower.
HAMS (Skinned): 14-17 lbs. 74.00
frozen/T.1.5.; 17-20 lbs. 72.00
steady-1.00 higher, 20-26 lbs. 70.00-
71.00, steady to 50 higher, 26/up
lbs. 66.00,2.00 lower.
BELLIES - (Sdls - Skin On): 10
12 lbs. 54.00, no comparison; 12-14
lbs. 59.00, no comparison; 14-16 lbs.
60.00- no comparison.
BELLIES - FROZEN (Sdls - Skin
On); 18-20 lbs. 52.00 frozen, steady.
BNLS CT BUTT -1.5-3 lbs. 124.00
frozen, no comparison.
Pork Trimmings
Boneless Processing Pork
(Chemical Lean)
42% Lean Trimmings Fresh
51.00-52.00, no comparison.
42% Lean Trimmings Frozen
SMWHuI,LID.
We will receive
your market hogs
Mondays, Wednesdays,
Thursdays & Fridays
WE WILL BE OPEN
LABOR DAY, SEPT. 3
6 AM-12 NOON
For Information Call
Ed Herrman or
Charlie Kauffman
717-442-4742
or 717-442-4181
EVERY MONDAY
HATFIELD PACKING CO. and
MOYER PACKING CO.
Will Receive Your
Hogs and Cattle at the
DANVILLE LIVESTOCK MARKET
RO 4, Danville, PA
• We will receive your hogs from 8 AM to 12 Noon
every Monday. Your hogs will be weighed and
paid tor immediately
• We will also accept your sows & boars.
• Your cattle will be received from 12:30 to 5 P.M.
We will either pay you for your cattle immediately
or you may sell them dressed weight.
• There will not be a commission or yardage fee
deducted from your check.
• You may call our office Monday morning and we
will be able to tell you the base price for hogs tor
the day
MELVIN M. LEHMAN - Owner
Danville Buying Station
Phone: 717-275-2880
49.00, no comparison.
72% Lean Trimmings Fresh
73.00, no comparison.
72% Lean Trimmings Frozen
73.00, no comparison.
72% Bills Picnics Fresh 73.00,
4.25 lower.
75% Bnls Picnics Fresh 74.00, no
comparison.
East Coast Carlot
Wednesday, August 29
Report supplied by USDA
Compared to Tuesday’s close:
Trading moderate for most Red
Meat items. Prime special fed
Veal steady to weak. Good and
Choice boning Veal 1.00 higher;
Inshipped not tested. Compared to
last week Spring Lamb fully
steady.
VEAL CARCASS
Prime (Special Fed)
Hide on 350 Head
220-280 lbs. LTD 140.00-145.00,
steady-weak; Bulk 140.00.
Good & Choice
Boning Type
Hide On
Northeastern Suppliers: 65-75
lbs. LTD 71.00-73.00, 1.00 higher;
55-64 lbs. LTD 69.00-71.00; 45-54 lbs.
LTD 67.0069.00; 35-44 lbs. LTD
65.0067.00; 34 lbs. down LTD 63.00
65.00.
I', upped: No test.
Spring Lamb Carcass
Choice and Prime 3-4
8 Loads
Compared to last week all
steady.
55 lbs. down 135.00 ; 55-65 lbs.
135.00; 65-75 lbs. 135.00.
Valley Livestock
Valley Stockyards
Athens, Pa.
Monday, August 27
Report supplied by auction
Holstein Hfr. Calves to 60.00;
Veal Calves 50.00-68.50; Vealer
Bull Calves 52.00-68.00; Slaughter
Calves 40.00-50.00; Grassers &
Feeders 34.00-52.00; Lambs 39.00
58.00; Sheep 8.00-15.50; Hogs, 200 to
250 45.00-47.00; Sows 37.0040.00;
Boars 32.00-34.00; Pigs each 15.00
39.50; Heifers 42.00-49.25; Steers,
medium 44.00-49.00; Steers, feeder
40.0058.00; Bulls 46.0049.75; Cows,
utility 40.0045.50; Cows, fat 39.00
45.00; Cows, medium 36.00-38.50;
Cows, poor or small 30.0034.50;
Cattle Market real good; Calf
Market unsettled; Horses small to
220.00; Ponies to 75.00; Goats, each
8.0037.00.
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wears
BIMN6
STATION
OPEN TO RECEIVE
YOUR MARKET HOGS
i AT THE GREEN DRAGON MARKET
I RD 4, EPHRATA, PA 17522
| 1 MILE NORTH OF EPHRATA
f ON NORTH STATE STREET.
HOURS: MONDAY. TUESDAY, and
WEDNESDAY 6:00 A.M. to 11:30 A.M
215-458-5677 Residence
717-733-9648 Office
YOU ARE PAID FOR YOUR
HOGS IMMEDIATELY
& Lois Emery, Proprietors
NOTICE - EVENING SALE
FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 21
ON IK FARM MONIHIV
BRED GILT SALE
Sale to Start Promptly at 7:30
Every 4 Weeks
Located 18 miles south of Lancaster,
Pa., 6 miles south of Quarryville, take Rt.
272 to Little Britain, turn north, follow
Little Britain Road to Jackson Road, 2nd
farm, OR take Rt. 222, out of Quarryville
to Cedar Hill Road to Little Britain Road
to Jackson Road. Watch for sale arrows.
90 to 60 Head
Now soiling our new hybred gilts
representing mostly York &
Hampshire A Landrace cross. Bred
for easier A Less trouble over
farrowing and better weight gains.
i Validated Brucellosis Free Herd #169
'Qualified Pseudorabies Free Herd #55
Hand mated with Breeding Dates
Local Trucker Available
No Hogs Sold On Commission
CHRIST A. BEILER
R.D. 2, Quarryville, Pa
JOHN B. STOLTZFUS
R.D. 1, Kirkwood, Pa
AbeDiffenbach, Auctioneer AU22SL
NEXT SALE DATE SEPTEMBER 28