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    Livestock market and auction news
Indiana Livestock
Auction
Homer City, PA
Thursday, October 18
Report Supplied by PDA
CATTLE: 204. SI. steers: few
Choice 58.75-62.00 Good 54.00-58.00;
(few) Standard 48.00-53.50. SI.
heifers: (few) Choice 58.00-63,00;
(few) Good 53.00-57.75; (few)
Standard 43.50-50.00. SI. cows;
Utility & Commercial 37.75-42.25;
Cutter & Boning Utility 33.00-38.00;
Canner & L. Cutter 25.50-33.25;
Shells down to 15.00. SI. bullocks;
(few) Choice 56.75-59.00. SI. bulls:
Yield Grade No. 1, 1200-1900 lbs.
44.00-47.00; (few) Yield Grade No.
2,950-1450 lbs. 41.0045.00.
FEEDER CATTLE: Steers,
(few) Medium Frame No. 1, 500-
700 lbs. 49.00-58.00. Heifers,
Medium Frame No. 1, 400-500 lbs.
38.0044.75.
CALVES: 187. Good 62.00-70.00;
90-120 lbs. 55.00-65.00; 60-85 lbs.
41.00-56.00.
FARM CALVES: Hoi. Bulls 90-
130 lbs. 63.00-76.00.
' HOGS: 130. few US No. 1-2 210-
245 lbs. 44.7545.50; few No. 1-3 200-
240 lbs. 44.0044.80; few No. 2-3 255-
270 lbs. 41.0042.00; few No. 1-3135-
150 lbs. 39.5041.50; Sows US No. 1-3
400-500 lbs. 40.0042.25.
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BERWICK Solenberg Equip
Rinetumer & Sons 652-5223
(717) 752-7131 INDIANA
CHAMIERSMIRG Hulls SalesAServ
Stouffer Brothers (412) 465-8689
(717) 263-8424 JONESTOWN
EAST OR Heisey Firm Equip
George Seipie (717)865-4528
(215) 258-7146
FEEDER PIGS 42. US No. 1-3 25-
40 lbs. 14.00-19.00 per head; (few)
No. 1-3 40-50 lbs. 24.00-28.00.
SHEEP: 50. Wooled si. lambs.
Choice 75-95 lbs. 56.00-58.50; (few)
Good 80-85 lbs. 46.0049.00. SI.
sheep; 11.00-16.00.
Chambersburg
Livestock
Chambersburg, Pa.
Thursday, Oct. 18,1984
Report Supplied by PDA
CATTLE: 311. Compared with
last week’s market; SI. cows
Utility & Commercial grades 1.00-
1.50 higher, Canners & Cutters
about steady. SI. steers: One
Choice 61.50; (few) Standard 42.75-
49.25. SI. heifers: (few) Standard
40.7546.75. SI. cows: Utility &
Commercial 36.7541.60; Cutters
33.85-37.85; Canner & L. Cutter
30.50-34.00; Shells down to 28.00. SI.
bulls: (few) Yield Grade No. 1,
1085-1885 lbs. 40.8546.85.
FEEDER CATTLE: Steers &
Bulls (few) Medium Frame No. 1,
315-675 lbs. 40.00-50.50.
CALVES: 396. Good 52.00-62.00;
70-105 lbs. 52.00-60.00; Utility 60-85
lbs. 40.00-52.00.
FARM CALVES: Hoi. Bulls 90-
130 lbs. 60.00-92.00, mostly 65.00-
85.00; Hoi. Heifers 85-125 lbs. 50.00-
62.00.
60 HP 4WD SAME Mimtaurus
SAVE $1,841
Now only $16,600
70 HP 4WD SAME Corsaro
SAVE $9,013
Now only $l2 600
75 HP 4WD SAME Mercury Special
SAVE $6,753
Now only $20,000
05 HP 4WD SAME Mercury Special
SAVE $6,905
Now only $20,750
85 HP 4WDSAME Leopard Platform
SAVE $12,378
Now only $19,400
VALIDITY OCTOBER 1
NORTHEAST
North East Equip
(814) 725-1888
PLEASANT MOUNT
Branmng Farm Equip
(717) 448-2406
REYNOLOSVILIE
Joe Caltagarone
(814) 6532033
Many more models available at these exceptionally low prices l
Contact your SAME dealer today.
HOGS: 29. No. 1-3 219-220 lbs,
43.85-44.85; US No. 1-3 295-525 lbs,
37.25-41.00.
FEEDER PIGS: 38. US No. 1-3
20-45 lbs. 15.00-24.00 per head.
SHEEP; 16. Choice 70-105 lbs.
56.00-60.50.
GOATS: 21. Large 17.00-44.00 per
head.
Weekly Summary
Friday, Oct. 19,1984
Report Supplied by PDA
Markets: 15.
CATTLE; 5584. Compared with
3741 head last week, and 7032 head
a year ago. Compared with last
week’s market: Slaughter steers
.50-1.00 lower; SI. heifers steady to
1.50 lower; SI. cows .50-2.00 lower,
SI. bulls 1.00-3.00 lower. SI. steers:
(few) High Choice & Prime 66.00
68.50; Choice 61.0036.75; Good
54.25-63.50; Good 50.0068.00; (few)
Standard 40.00-50.00. SI. cows
Breaking Utility & Commercial
36.75-42.00; Cutter & Boning Utility
33.50-39.00. Canner & L. Cutter
28.0065.00; Shells down to 15.00. SI.
bullocks; (few) Good 50.0057.00.
SI. bulls: Yield Grade No. 1 400
2000 lbs. 43.0052.00; Yield Grade
No. 2,8501400 lbs. 35.0046.00.
FEEDER CATTLE: Steers,
Medium & Large Frame No. 1,300
650 lbs. 46.0058.00; (few) Medium
Frame No. 2, 300500 lbs. 32.00
RHEEMS
Longenecker Farm Supply
(717)367-3590
SOMERSET
Service of Somerset
(814) 4433456
TEMPLE
McClures Ford Tractor
(717) 297-4151
W. SPRINGFIELD
Ed Bartosek Agr Sales
(814) 922-7125
TAP Enterprises
(215)929-2553
or
Sale
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LASHED
95 HP 2WD SAME Jaguar Platform
SAVE $3,619
Now only $22 200
105 HP 2WD SAME Tiger Platform
SAVE $9,371
Now only $23,450
160 HP 4WD SAME Hercules Cab AC/H
SAVE $18,126
Now only $44,000
70 HP 2WD SAME Orchard
SAVE $4,957
Now only $14,900
70 HP 4WD SAME Orchard
SAVE $5,625
Now only $16,900
i-NOVEMBER 23, 1984
WEST VIRGINIA
PARKERSMRG
Lennon’s Garage
(304)663-3469
Lancaster Farming, Saturday, October 20,1984—A17
48.00. Heifers, Medium & Large
Frame No. 1, 300550 lbs. 38.00
47.00; Medium Frame No. 2 300-600
lbs. 28.0038.00. Bulls, Large &
Medium Frame No. 1; 300-600 lbs.'
40.0055.00.
CALVES: 4385. Compared with
3067 head last week and 4577 head a
year ago. Vealers steady to 6.00
higher, (few) Prime 94.00109.00;
Choice 80.0095.00; Good 60.00
80.00; 90110 lbs. 55.0066.00; 7090
lbs. 45.0060.00; Utility 50100 lbs.
30.0050.00.
FARM CALVES: Hoi. Bulls 90
130 lbs. 65.0096.50; few Hoi.
Heifers 85-135 lbs. 60.0070.00.
HOGS: 6313. Compared with 4273
head last week and 6965 head a
year ago. Barrows and gilts 1.00 to
2.00 lower. US No. 1-2 210250 lbs.
44.2547.00 No. 1-3 200260 lbs. 43.10
46.00; few No. 2-3 240280 lbs. 40.00
43.10; few No. 1-3130190 lbs. 38.00
43.00; Sows unevenly steady to
<j+rnn<r its No 16 300700 lbs. 38.00 1
Ag Eng. course okayed
NEWARK, DEL. - After a
rigorous, year-long review
process, the University of
Delaware’s agricultural
engineering technology program
has been accredited by the
Technology Accreditation Com
mission of the Accreditation Board
for Engineering and Technology.
The four-year university
program stresses the application
46.00. Boars 25.0033.00.
FEEDER PIGS 1453. Compared
with 796 head last week and 1333 a
year ago. Mostly steady. US No. 1-3
20-35 lbs. 10.00-25.00 per head; No.
1-3 35-55 lbs. 18.00-32.50.
3 GRADED FEEDER PIG
SALES: 2300. Compared with 1808
head last week, and 2822 head a
year ago. All sales by CWT. Feeder
Pigs uneven. Weights under 50 lbs.
weak to 8.00 lower; over 50 lbs.
strong to 10.00 higher. US No. 1-2
20-25 lbs. 85.00-98.00, 3040 lbs.
75.00-88.00,40-50 lbs. 63.00-79.00, 50-
60 lbs. 64.00-78.00, 60-80 lbs. 60.00-
71.00; US No. 2-3 2040 lbs. 52.00-
84.00 few to 90.00.
SHEEP: 1421. Compared with
281 head last week and 983 head a
year ago. Wooled si. lambs 1.00-
5.00 lower. High Choice & Prime
60-115 lbs. 60.00-70.00; Choice 60-110
lbs. 50.0062.00; Good 50-100 lbs.
35.00-55.00. SI. ewes; 8.00-24.00.
of scientific and engineering
knowledge to the practical,
engineering-related problems
graduates will encounter in
agribusiness and related in
dustries. Students are trained to
evaluate production and
processing systems and modify
them to achieve optimum per
formance. The academic program
involves extensive use of the
computer in analyzing production
systems.
According to Norman E. Collins,
head of the department of
agricultural engineering, the
newly accredited program evolved
from the university’s agricultural
mechanization program of 30
years ago. In addition to improving
departmental course offerings,
calculus, physics, management
and communications courses have
been added to make the program
academically rigorous.
Graduates are employed as
plant operators, feed mill super
visors, quality control specialists
in the poultry industry, and con
struction supervisors.