Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, October 27, 1984, Image 17

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100-135 lb. 60.00-83.50; 90-100 lb.
56.00-76.00.
BUTCHER HOGS: Few offered.
US #l&3 240-260 lb. 44.5045.50.
Sows- Large run. 500-700 lb. 38.00-
41.25, 300475 lb. 33.00-38.25; Thin
Sows 28.00-32.00.
STOCK CATTLE: 100 Head.
STEERS: 400-850 lb. Choice
56.00-58.50; Good 50.00-56.00;
Holsteins 38.0042.00.
HEIFERS: 450800 lb. Choice
46.0049.00; Good 40.0046.00; Med.
to Good 35.0040.00.
BULLS: 300-600 lb. Choice Few
59.0080.00; Good 50.00-54.00; Med.
45.00-50.00.
LAMBS: Few Feeders to 50.00.
SHEEP: Few 13.00-20.00.
GOATS: By the Head. Mature
18.0040.00; Kids 18.00-30.00.
PIGS AND SHOATS: 100 head.
By The Head: 18-24 lb. 9.00-22.00;
32-52 lb. 18.00-32.50. By the Lb.: 1
CHAMBERSBURG WESTFALIA SALES CENTERS
* COLUMBIA. MIFFLINBU
Larry Hughes MQNTQUBA Wehr’s Dairy
Gary Walton, Sales NORTHUMBERLAND Equipment
Mgr.
717-263-0826
COCHRANVILLE
Farm Construction &
Equipment
Robert L. Jannoy
215-593-2365
JERSEY SHORE
Tom L Dunlap
717-398-1391
lot 75 lb. at 36.00; 1 lot Boar 290 lb.
at 33.50.
HAY: 1 load, Med. 4th cutting
Alfalfa 80 cents per bale. Com is in
demand.
Weekly Summery
Harrisburg, PA
Friday, October 26
Report Supplied by PDA
CATTLE: 6619. Compared with
5584 head last week, and 7262 head
a year ago. Compared with last
week’s market; Slaughter steers
uneven, mostly steady to 1.00
lower; SI. heifers mostly steady to
weak; SI. cows steady to 1.00
lower; SI. bulls uneven. SI. steers:
(few) High Choice & Prime No. 34,
65.00- Choice No. 24, 60.00-
67.00; Good 54.00-60.50; Standard
45.50-53.50. SI. heifers: Choice
57.00- Good 51.00-57.50;
Standard 42.0047.00. SI. cows;
Breaking Utility & Commercial
High Tech control
for stanchion barn
• ..!£
CO’S.
Williams Farm
Systems
Dave Williams
717-398-2692
LITITZ
Fisher & Thompson
Assoc.
Amos Fisher
Rick Thompson
717-627-1530
36.50-39.50; Cutter & Boning Utility FARM CALVES: Hoi. Bulls 90
34.00- Canner & L. Cutter 13 q lbs. 58.00-90.00, mostly 72.00
28.00- Shells down to 22.00. SI. 85.00; few Hoi. Heifers 85-125 lbs.
bullocks: (few) Choice 57.25-60.75 ; 58.00-64.00. Beef Cross Bulls &
Good 49.00-56.50. Si. bulls: Yield Heifers6o-90 lbs. 52.0d62.00.
Grade No. 1, 1000-1850 lbs. 42.00- HOGS: 6721. Compared with 6313
52.75; Yield Grade No. 2, 900-1500 head last week and 7800 head a
lbs. 37.0047.00. year ago. Barrows and gilts highly
FEEDER CATTLE; Steers, uneven, extremes .75 higher to .75
Medium & Large Frame No. 1,300- lower. US No. 1-2 215-250 lbs. 43.50
680 lbs. 48.00-58.00; Medium Frame 47.75 No. 1-3 210-255 lbs. 42.7546.50;
No. 2, 300600 lbs. 34.00-39.00. No. 2-3 235-285 lbs. 42.0046.50; No.
Heifers, Medium Frame No. 1,300- 140.190 lbs. 37.0042.00; Sows
600 lbs. 35.0045.00. Bulls, Medium steady to weak. US No. 1-3 300585
Frame No. 1, 300600 lbs. 41.00 ibs. 38.0043.00; No. 2-3 300700 lbs.
56.00. 35.0040.00. Boars 28.0034.00.
CALVES: 4941. Compared with FEEDER PIGS; 1352. Com
-4385 head last week and 4596 head a pam i with 1453 head last week and
year ago. Vealers steady to 1595 a year ago . Steady to 2.00
lower, (few) Prime 96.00108.00; higher. US No. 1-3 2035 lbs. 10.00
Choice 74.0096.00; Good 65.00 25.00 per head; No. 1-3 35.50 lbs.
75.00; 110130 lbs. 58.0065.00; 90110
lbs. 48.0062.00; 6090 lbs. 40.00
52.00; Utility 50100 lbs. 30.0050.00.
operations
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orn operations with the Westfalia Visotron
Every cow has different milking tendencies
md Westfaha's Visotron will help you get all
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ith the Visotron, you can monitor milk flow,
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■ all individualized basis for each cow
Visotron saves time and money Each cow
gets the individual attention she needs
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The Visotron is portable and easy
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Contact your Westfalia Sales
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For the name and location of
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call or write
WESTFAUA
Mark Wehr
717-966-1396
MT. B
K.C. Dairy Service
Kevin Correll
717-897-5141 -
NEW
WICtoINGTON
Chuck Moose, bic.
412-533-3077
mvwux.
Brenner Dairy
Equipment
Albert Brenner
814-654-7309
TROY
Dairyland Sales &
Service
Jim Kelley
717-297-4128
tYKESVILLE
Dairyman Inc.
Mid-Atlantic Division
William Stauffer
301-795-2727
301-781-7020
taming,
Lancaster
t> n
A New Way To
Better Milking
FOR THE AMISII DAIRYMAN
LEVILLE
Byler's Diesel &
Refrig. Service
Daniel Byler
717-483-6446
Answering Service
PARADISE
Lloyd Ranck
717-687-6361
NATI
WESTFALIA SYSTEMAT
DIVISION of CENTRiCO
1862 Brummel Dr.
Elk Grove, 111 60007
1-800-323-6723
312-437-8660
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20.00-36.00; No. 1-3 50-100 lbs. 35.00
40.50.
SHEEP; 924. Compared with
1421 head last week and 899 head a
year ago. Wooled si. lambs steady
to strong. High Choice & Prime SO
HO lbs. 60.00-67.00; Choice 75-105
lbs. 52.0062.00; Good 50-100 lbs.
49.0068.00, SI. ewes: 10.00-23.00.
3 GRADED FEEDER PIG
SALES: 2814. Compared with 2300
head last week, and 2483 head a
year ago. All sales by CWT. Feeder
Pigs highly uneven extremes 12.00
higher to 5.00 lower. US No. 1-2 20
30 lbs. 80.00-110.50, 3040 lbs. 70.00
90.00, 4060 lbs. 70.0089.00, 5060
lbs. 60.0075.00, 6080 lbs. 55.00
68.00; US No. 2-3 2030 lbs. 99.00
105.00, 3040 lbs. 69.0089.00, 4565
lbs. 54.0057.00.
KIRKWOOD
Elam S. Stoltzf us
717-529-2623
717-529-2668
Answering Service
REBERSBURG
Tim's Diesel Service
Tim Stoltzf us
814-349-5110
Answering Service
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