Slaughter Cows 37.50-40.00 couple Middleburg Livestock to 43.35, Cutter and Boning Utility Middleburg, Pa. 34.50-37.85, Canner & Low Cutter Tuesday, September 25,1984 30.75-34.75, Shells down to 26.25. Report Supplied by PDA Few Good slaughter bullocks 50.00- CATTLE: Compared with last 55.00. Yield Grade No. 1 950-2065 Tuesday’s market, slaughter lbs. slaughter buUs, 42.0046.00, steers $l-3 lower; Slaughter cows couple to 48.00. mostly $2-4 lower. Choice FEEDER CATTLE: Steers Slaughter Steers 10001400 lbs. Medium Frame #1 325-775 lbs. and 59.75-63.35, Good 57.00-60.00, Bulls 45.0056.00. Standard 45.00-52.50, Few to 54.50, CALVES 159: Few Choice Utility and Low Standard 41.75- Vealers 66.0080.00, Good 55.00 44.00. Few Choice slaughter heifers 67.00, Few Standard and Good 105- 56.0060.25, Few Good 49.0056.00. 115 lbs. 50.00-55.00,75-100 lbs. 40.00 Breaking Utility and Commercial 49.00, Utility 5080 lbs. 30.0040.00. ATTENTION DAIRYMEN STOP LOSING COWS A LITTLE MONEY NOW FOR GROOVING CAN SAVE LOTS OF MONEY LATER The TMI “EDGE” provides dean, straight grooves in feed alleys, freestaHs, holding lots and comers for improved traction, heat detection and drainage and the reduction of broken bones and splitting. Group rates available! TRACTION MASTERS, INC. Merle Becker Dari M. Packard 224 S. Market St. 1514 Hollins St. Ephrata, PA 17522 Baltimore. MD 21223 (717)738-1359 (301)945-7313 Truckle Sale m m aFs sp CALL OR WRITE: automatic farm systems 608 Evergreen Rd., Lebanon, PA 17042 (717) 274-5333 on GSI FEED TANKS Sale Prices Are In Addition To Our Already Low Prices SPECIAL SALE PRICES END OCTOBER 31st FARM CALVES: Holstein bulls 90-125 lbs. 55.00-82.00, Mostly 70.00- 80.00. HOGS 378. Barrows & gilts steady to 50 cents lower. US No. 1-2 210-235 lbs. barrows & gilts 49.00- 50.10 Few to 51.25, No. 1-3 190-250 lbs. 48.0049.00, No. 2-3 200-270 lbs. 47.0048.00. Sows. US No. 1-3 325-600 lbs. sows 41.0045.00, No. 2-3 250-500 lbs. 36.0041.00. Boars 32.00-36.00. FEEDER PIGS 208. US No. 1-3 20-35 lbs. feeder pigs 20.00-26.00 per The - Pat Pendinc WHEN YOU WON'T SETTLE FOR LESS THAN THE BEST Kernels gi jr maximum digestibility. High quality course feed provides increased bulk, allowing animals to eat more ration and better utilize the total digestible nutrients (T.D.N.) of the grains and avoid flash heat. Feeders who change to tex turized feeds get better results. Beef cattle have a higher average daily gain. Dairymen report higher grain intake and 1 to 4 point increase in butterfat tests. Texturized ear corn gives you more profit per acre over shelled corn. fwedmobUe inc. "?5!“ SAIW • PARTS • snvici w " 727 Furnace HUH r*e LitiU PA 17543 STATIONARY (717)*2«-2*M head, No. 1-3 35-50 lbs. 25.00-35.00 per head. Few Lots 1-3 100-105 lbs. 45.00-52.00 per hundredweight. SHEEP 50. Choice 80-105 lbs. EXTUPvEATO 1984 may produce the you’ve ever seen! To han ifrwnn A Brand-New Generation One Trip Primary Tillage sins <H 6 * IV3 13 9 NM—Heavy constructed hitch NEW-Tuhular Constructed 120 Deep and 16 3 1 (Original models n 1(K) lofvw mq 2 long) Weighted Frame (weighs up to 557 lbs from 6'3" to 23 9 ) per foot 3 bars NEW—Mi durance point tip tor high EXCLUSI Hotical dtsign . roll ol tfic_ bottar incorporation Not available anywbtn oist is designed to enhance your management of the four essential soil basics 1. Soil Aeration 2. Soil Water Many try to copy the iron. No one duplicates its performance for you! For additional SOIL-MASTER II benefits, contact: /JUgjSaaSl R 7 Lebanon. Pa. 17042 Rt. 4191 mile West of Schaefferstown, Buffalo Sprints PARTS * SALES Lebanon County 717-949-6501 * SWVICE NEW TOLL FREE NO. 1-800-822-2152 Corn grades clarified WASHINGTON, D.C. Effective next Sep NOTICE HEAVIEST CROP RESIDUES lie them, you need NEW—Gwwrattoo II MoMs In tween tires and shanks (Op tional on 11 3 &13 9 models Standard on 16 3 model) -« Wool Slaughter Lambs 49.00-58.00, Few Shorn Lambs 58.00-82.00, Good 80-90 lbs. 46.00-51.00. Slaughter ewes 16.00-29.00. tember, the U.S. Department of Agriculture will clarify Sample grade requirements and in clude a definition for “distinctly low quality” in its official standards for com. These changes to the official standards for corn do not alter the present grade or grade requirements for com, said Kenneth A. Gilles, administrator of USDA’s Federal Grain Inspection Service. The revision expands the definition of Sample grade to include previously established limits for stone, glass, castor beans, cockleburs, unknown foreign substances and animal filth. The revision also adds a definition for “distincly low quality” com. More information is available from: Lewis Lebakken, Jr., In formation Resources Management Branch, USDA, FGIS, Room 0667, South Building, Washington, D.C. 20250, telephone: (202) 348- 1738. 3. Residue decay 4. Fertility ipth control iflir Gangs it par gang ly whin you
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