Chambersburg Livestock Chambersburg, PA Thursday, Apr. 11 Report supplied by PDA CATTLE: 267. Compared with last Thursday’s SI. cows .35-1.25 higher. Few Good SI. steers 53.00 54.75; few Good Holsteins 50.50 54.75; few Standard 45.75-50.75; few Chocie SI. heifers 57.00-60.00; few Good 49.00-51.50; Breaking Utihty & Commercial!! SI. cows. 40.50-45.00; Cutter & Boning Utility 39.00- Canner & Low Cutter 36.00- Yield Grade No.l, 1260 1930 SI. Bulls 45.60-54.00; few No. 2 1050-1200 lb. 41.25-45.75. FEEDER CATTLE: Few Med. Frame No. 1, 385-500 lb. steers 59.0064.00; Med. Frame No. 1 310 730 lb. heifers 45.5051.00. CALVES: 355. Few Prime vealers 90.0096.00; few Choice 70.0085.00; few Good 62.0072.00; Standard & Good 70105 lb. 49.0056.00. FARM CALVES. Hoi. bulls 90130 lb. 56.0073.00; Hoi. heifers 90120 lb. 56.00-86.00. HOGS: 50. Barrows & Gilts 1.00 higher. US No. 1-3 215-260 lb. 41.60 42.00; 1 US No. 1-3 620 lb. sow at 40.50. FEEDER PIGS: 5. Not enough to establish market. : i?> ’ , iMI " '>** ' 'iM '4 <V I s i •f>' \ fesn X? '•< > * ' ' '' A ? i ** ♦ V & , » * 'I / 7 i* 7 \: / 11 / \ •' ? I * ; I ■ \ \ : ■ •'/ ; - i Wi . \ • V.V Universities say it, ton publications say It. customers say It ‘Murphy Brp-Mash works." And that's no mystery. Use wet brewers grains In Murphy Bru-Mash help provide higher production at lower cost Contact your soon. lie’s trained to help show you how to flt a oru»Mash ration into your setup. SHEEP: 24. Choice 2060 lb. Spring SI. lambs 85.00112.50. Indiana Livestock Homer City, PA Thursday, Apr. 11 Report supplied by PDA CATTLE: 216. Choice SI. steers 58.00- Good 54.00-57.00; Standard 50.00-54.25; Choice SI. heifers 56.0058.75; Good 52.50 56.50; Standard 46.00-53.00; Breaking Utility & Commercial cows 41.50-44.50; Cutter & Boning 38.0042.00; Canner & Low Cutter 34.00- bulls few Yield Grade No. 112001300 lbs. 47.25-52.00; fiew Yield Grade No. 2 9001200 lbs. 42.5046.75. FEEDER CATTLE: Medium Frame No. 1 400700 lb. steers 50.0062.00; No. 2 350600 lb. 44.00 49.00; Large No. 2 600750 lb. Holsteins 39.0046.00. CALVES 184. Few Choice vealers 89.00- Good 68.50-84.00; Standard & Good 90120 lb. 52.00 60.00; 6085 lb. 45.0055.00. FARM CALVES: Hoi. buUs 90-125 lb. 68.00-80.00. HOGS: 281. US No. 1-2 220-270 lb. Barrows & Gilts 41.25-42.25; No. 1-3 214-260 lb. 40.75-41.40; few No. 2-3 220-280 lb. 36.25-39.50; US No. 1-3 ! ' '''l '* v t ■* J*. 'V,r'Lk i A '\' >' / _ „ S V > VUii ||^Cfc ! ' Jt k~4 MURPHY PRODUCTS CO. c/o Stroh Brewery, PO Box 2568, Allentown, PA 18001 1-800-257-1102 A subsidiary of Stroh Brewery formerly Schaefer Brewing Co ' %*■ '}( ' ,-w* ■ 'S> JPGwP* PVwIDF OirnKtH. Kiwi tiypMWT pmttbt w Ikte JXMfd irtaittt. '/S'*; w> f y' 350-500 lb. sows 38.0041.215. FEEDER PIGS: 13. US No. 1-3 35- 551 b. 18.00-27.00 per hd9d. SHEEP: 24. Few High Choice Spring SI. lambs 75-95 lb. 86.00 90.00; SI. sheep 13.00-18.00. GOATS: 10.00-17.00 per head, Belleville Livestock Belleville, Pa. Wednesday, April 10 Report Supplied by PDA CATTLE 173: Compared with last Wednesday’s market Slaughter cows 50 cents to 1.25 higher. Couple Good Holsteins at 53.75, Few Good Slaughter Heifers 49.50-54.25. Breaking Utility and Commercial Slaughter Cows 40.25- 43.75, Cutting and Boning Utility 38.0041.25, Canner & Low Cutter 34.85-38.00, Shells down to 31.25. Few Yield Grade No. 1980-1700 lbs. Slaughter Bulls, 44.0048.50. CALVES 138: Few Good Vealers 64.00-69.00, Standard & Good 70-105 lbs. 50.00-55.00. FARM CALVES: Holstein Bulls 90-130 lbs. 65.00-81.00, few down to 55.00. HOGS 244: Barropws & gilts $3,004.00 higher. US No. 1-2 215-250 lbs. barrows & gilts 42.5044.35, No. 1-3 210260 lbs. 40.5042.00. Sows. US No. 1-3 370560 lbs. sows 34.0038.75. Few Boars 30.0031.00. /s' / ♦ , •xSf'c 4 .J? > '* j I 'I MURPHY BRU-MASH Brewers grains and a whole j stimm «' << \ w il s *' s y ✓ K&p*' FEEDER PIGS 328; US No. 1-3 20-35 lbs. feeder pigs 27.00-35.50 per head, No. 1-3 35-55 lbs. 34.0047.00, few Lots No. 1-3 8085 lbs. 54.50 55.00 per head. SHEEP 35: Few Choice 30-55 lbs. Spring Slaughter Lambs 103.00 133.00, Few Choice 80-90 lbs. 85.00 98.00. Few Slaughter ewes 15.00-30.00. GOATS 17: Large 19.00-36.00, Medium 17.00-30.00 per head. HOLSTEIN DAIRY COWS $550 $lOOO, Couple $llBO per head. Worth Jersey Livestock Hackettstown, NJ Tuesday, April 9 Report supplied by auction Calves-10.0085.00. Cows .17-.46. Easy Cows .09-.41. Heifers 35.5050.50. Bulls 39.5050.75. Hogs .28-.40. Boars 15.00-34.00. Sows .32-.56. Sheep .00.67. Lambs, each 10.0084.00. Lambs, per lb. .401.50. Goats, each 6.00-51.00. Kids, each 1.0042.00. Hides, each 3.00. Total 1352. Tlt» pjfafiMHtr of WXfammm mKtfm W9m otttnt&&iMt*t~~ -of dll ivMWft gwwm feed*. Now available in Pennsylvania, New Jersey and Maryland! / <s'' s/ ss ss Lancaster Farming, Saturday, April 13,1985-Al7 /■ / Hackettstown Poultry & Egg Hackettstown, N.J. Wednesday, April 9 Report Supplied by Auction Heavy Fowl: .40-.65. Leghorn Fowl: .15-.30. Bantams: .30-6.25. Pullets; 1.10. Roosters: .35-4.25. Ducks: 1.00-1.15. Rabbits: .70-1.65. Pigeons: 1.80-3.75. Guineas: 1.60-2.35. Eggs Grade A: White Jumbo X Lge. .60-.80, Brown .71-.90 Grade A; White Large .4S-.66, Brown .70-.78. Grade A; White Medium .35-.56, Brown .49. Grade A; White Small .31-.39, Brown .36. Weed Control (Continued from Page Al 2) good idea to measure each item m a bucket or other suitable con tainer and arrange buckets in the order m which materials are to be added to the tank. This will make it clear if everything has been added to each tank mixture. If unsure about compatibility, always use the quart jar method, mixing chemicals in the same order as for a full-scale tank mix, using a pint of liquid carrier, one quarter teaspoon compatibility agent and about one level teaspoon of each pesticide. Mix gently and allow to stand. If the mixture is free of lumps, flakes or sludge it should be O.K. Play it safe. Have a drum or at least a 5-gallon can of clean water, a bar of strong soap and a supply of towels on hand at all times to wash off any spills or splashes, Belt cautions. Be sure to wear rubber gloves and protective equipment. Don’t take chances! York Co. to hold rabies clinic YORK - York County is holding a Rabies Clinic on April 20, from 9:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. at the York Fairgrounds. This event is being sponsored by the York-Adams Veterinary Association, York County 4-H Clubs and the Penn sylvania Extension Service. There will be a charge of $4.00 per animal for the vaccination. This vaccine protects your animal for 3 years unless, it is the first rabies vaccination it ever received. For first tune vac cination cases, tha animal will need a booster shot next year. All animals must be restrained. Dogs on leashes and cats in cages. Rabies is a fatal disease to both humans and their pets, and the incidence of rabies has more than doubled in the last year. Protect yourself and your pet and come to the Rabies Clinic. For more information call the York County Extension Office, 757- 9657. r pT 1 ! THINKII El-} | BUILDI rAj- ! I READ LANCASTER FARMING'S I i ADVERTISING TO FIND ALL | ' YOUR NEEDS! J l-'J 1 See Kencove Fencing Large Ad In Classified Section • Section B - Under Livestock Equipment
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