livestock market and auction news Pennsylvania Tobacco Intercourse, PA Monday, Feb. 24 Total Volume Type 609: 104, 258 lbs.; Avg. Overall: 1.06 lbs.plop Grades 1.18-1.19 per lb.; Out Grade: .26-1.15 per lb. Total Volume Type 41: 65,843 lbs.; Avg. Overall: .49 per lb.- r Top Grades: .55-1.10 per lb.; Bottom Grades: .20-.4sperlb. Wednesday, Feb. 26 Total Volume Type 41: 140, 744 lbs.; Avg. Overall: .55 per lb.; Top Grades: .55-.70 per lb.; Bottom Grades: .20-.48 per lb. Belknap Livestock Dayton, Pa. Wednesday, February 26 Report Supplied by PDA CATTLE 79. COMPARED WITH LAST WEDNESDAY’S MARKET: Slaughter cows fully $1 higher. One Good slaughter steer at 49.75, few Standard 45.75-49.50. Couple Standard slaughter heifers at 42.00, Utility 38.25-41. Breaking Utility & Commercial slaughter cows 38.00-40, Cutter and Boning Utility 35.00-39, Canner & Low Cutter 32.00-35, Shells down to 23.25. Couple Yield Grade No. 1 2145&2305 lbs. slaughter bulls ' * [I *• % ‘ * *>♦ ui'l < * - *!?*.ls Start every day feeling g00d... with the best from Funk. °me next summer, you’ll know you’ve made a wise manage fcnt decision. You’ll be growing hybrids with a reputation >f delivering what farmers want - consistent high yields. That’s exactly what you can expect from these hybrids. New G-4326. Strong overall performance puts this &105 hybrid in the must-plant category for many farmers, offers competitive yields for its early maturity tong with strong stalks and easy harvesting. New G-4440. Several years of testing prove '■4440 can yield right up at the top of its 110 % class. It’s been delivering this high perfor ce in our test plots in southern Pennsylvania 45.25&47.00. FEEDER CATTLE: Few Medium Frame #l-2 640-670 lbs. heifers 38.75-43.50. CALVES 110. Standard and Good 90-135 lbs. vealers 50.00-60, 70-85 lbs. 40.00-52, few 55-65 lbs. 30.00-35. FARM CALVES: Holstein Bulls 95- 130 lbs. 60.00-100, couple 107.00&109.00. HOGS 212. Barrows and gilts 63 lower. US No. 1-3 210-260 lbs. barrows and gilts 39.00-40, No. 1-3 2-205 lbs. 37.50-38.70, No. 2-3 220-255 lbs. 38.00-39. Few US No. 1-3 305-555 lbs. sows 35.00-40. Few Boars 28.50- 30.50. FEEDER PIGS 9. Few US No. 1- 3 45-70 lbs. feeder pigs 28.00-39 per head. SHEEP 3. Small Lot High Choice and Prime 103 lbs. wooled slaughter lambs at 68.00. Westminster Livestock Auction Hagerstown, Md. Tuesday, Feb. 25 Report supplied by auction SLAUGHTER COWS: Steady Prices. Heifer Type 38.50-39.25; Utility 35.00-38.25; Canners 3LOO -35.00; Shelly 30.00-Down. Bulls- Good $42.75-45.00; Fed Steers-$l.OO i *». » *i** , **v ;> m Performance you can bank on. Higher. Choice 1,000 to 1,200 lb. $54.75-56.00; Good 49.00-54.00; Good Holsteins 44.00-47.00. Fed Heifers- Few Choice $52.25-53.50. Veal Calves- Choice 1 At 320 lb. $72.00; Standard To Good 62.00- 74.00; Stocky/Thin 35.00-50.00; Killers- 80-100 lb. 48.01W7.00; Weak/Rough 40.00-Down. Farm Calves- Holstein Bulls $5.00, higher; 100-120 lb. 85.00-106.00. Holstein Heifers- Few 105-115 lb. 60.00. Butcher Hogs- $2.00-3.00 Under Last Week. US #l&3 215-240 lb. $41.00-41.50; 195-210 lb. 37.00- 38.00. Sows- 500-850 lb. $38.50-39.25; 300-500 lb. 35.00-39.50. STOCK CATTLE: Good Run. Steers-1 Lot 320 lb. at $68.00 ; 700- 900 lb. Good $47.00-51.50; Medium 42.00- Heifers- 300-500 lb. Choice $53.00-54.00 ; 500-700 lb. Choice 45.00-47.00 ; 700-900 lb. Med.- Good 32.00-42.00. Bulls- 6 Hd. 300- 400 lb. $61.00-70.00 ; 500-750 lb. Good 44.00- Holsteins 650-800 lb. 31.00- Lambs- Few Offered 105-120 lb. $57.00-61.00. Sheep s23.oo-31.00. Goats- Kids $14.00- 30.00; Medium 30.00-45.00; Large 50.00- Pigs & Shoats- 90 hd. Higher Prices. 25-35 lb. $19.00- 24.00; 40-55 lb. 23.00-33.00 ; 60-80 lb. 28.00- By The Lb. 150-190 lb 34.00- Stock Boars 195-220 lb. *&WO V •* '**<***, as well as the Corn Belt. Big, showy ears on fast-growing plants make it a roadside eye catcher. G-4594. Wide adaptability and performance under heat and drought make G-4594 a wise addition to anyone’s com program. You’ll really like its large, girthy ears...and the way it stands tough through harvesting. Three of the best. There’s no better way to start every day. Hoffman Seeds, Inc., Landisville, PA. 17538 fne limitation o( warranty and remedy on the lag attached to each Dag ol Funk s G Hybrids sold is part ul me terms ol sale Thereof 31.50. Boars & Stags- 500 lb. $26.00- 30.50. HAY 35 LOADS - ALFALFA Good $62-92, Fair $4l-58, Timothy $69, $1.70 a bale, Clover Timothy $42-69, 90 cents-$1.60 a bale, Straw $53-73, 95 cents-1.30 a bale, Wood $62. FEEDER SALE MARCH 4th Our first Feeder Cattle Sale for this Spring will be next week March 4th. If the weather is decent, it should be a good time to buy or sell. Warm weather is getting closer each week, and the demand for feeders (especially steers and bulls) is strong. Spring Farm Machinery Sale, Saturday, March 15th. To ad vertise items contact Bob Hooper 473-8521. EASTER LAMB ft GOAT SALE WILL BE SATURDAY MARCH 22nd, ALSO RABBITS, EGGS (MAYBE POULTRY AND FOWL). Feb. 25,1986 Report Supplied the PDA Demand good, market steady. Prices quoted are wholesale, Funk s G and design is a registered trademark of Ciba Geigy Corporation Funk s is a biand name Numbers identity varieties Lancaster Farming, Saturday, March 1,1986-Al7 Apple Market News Service Red Delicious, U.S. Extra Fancy 100’s Igr. 14.00; Red Delicious, U.S. Extra Fancy 113’s 13.00; Red Delicious, U.S. Extra Fancy 125’s, 11.50; Red Delicious, Comb. US Ex. Fey & US Fey 100’s Igr. 11.00- 12.50, few 10.00; Red Delicious, Comb. US Ex. Fey & US Fey 113’s 10.50-11.50; Red Delicious, Comb. US Ex. Fey & US Fey 125-138’s 10.00-10 50; Golden Delicious, Comb. US Ex. Fey & US Fey 100’s Igr. 12.00-12.50; Golden Delicious, Comb. US Ex. Fey & US Fey 113’s 11.00; Golden Delicious, Comb. US Ex. Fey & US Fey 125’s sml. 10.00; Staymen, Comb. US Ex. Fey & US Fey, 100’s Igr. 13.00-13.50; Stayman, Comb. US Ex. Fey & US Fey, 113’s Igr. 12.50-13.00; Rome, U.S. Ex. Fey 88’s 13.50; Rome, Comb. U.S. Ex. Fey & U.S. Fey 100’s Igr. 10.50-11.50. *2 Best in the i 8 full grain oil tanned water repellent leather with steel shank support leather insole and Vibram* lug soles and heels for firm grip traction You u urm-d T., ~ innnNC >our \Yinys SHOE SERVICE I 107 E STATE ST. I QUARRYVILLE, PA 1,. 17666 I 717-786-2795 |l Cloted Wednesdays M FRANK A. FILLIPPO, INC. - WANTED - DISABLED & CRIPPLED COWS ( BULLS & STEERS Competitive Prices Paid Slaughtered under government inspection Call: Frank Fillippo - Residence - 215-666-0725 ' Elam Cinder - 7J7-367-3824 CL. King - 717-786-7229 6104 H truckload, F. 0.8. at the orchard or packing house. SUMMARY Regular Storage: Bagged Ap ples: Cartons 12/3# bags 2V«” up; York, Comb. U.S. Ex. Fey ft U.S. Fey, 6.00-6.50. Regular Storage: Traypacks: Golden Delicious, Comb. U.S. Ex. Fey & U.S. Fey 100’s Igr. 9.00; Golden Delicious, Comb. U.S, Ex. Fey & U.S. Fey 113’s 7.50; Rome, Comb. U.S Ex. Fey ft U.S. Fey 100’s Igr. 11.00; York, Comb. U.S. Ex. Fey ft U.S. Fey 88’s 11.00; York, Comb. U.S. Ex. Fey ft U.S. Fey 113’s 9.00. Controlled Atmosphere Storage; Bagged Apples; Cartons 12/3# bags 2V’ up; Red Delicious, U.S. Extra Fancy 9.50; Red Delicious, Comb. US Ex. Fey ft US Fey 8.00- 8.50; Red Delicious, U.S. Fancy 8.00; Red Delicious, U.S. No. 1 Hail 6.25; Golden Delicious, Comb. US Ex. Fey ft US Fey 7.50-8.25; Golden Delicious, U.S. NO. 1 6.25; Stayman, Comb. U.S. Ex. Fey & U.S. Fey 8.50; Rome, Comb. US Ex. Fey ft US Fey, 8.25. Traypacks XXX A Public Sale of horse drawn equipment and farm machinery was held February 15 by Elwood C. Dietz, R.D. #27, York, Pa. off Dietz Road. Some prices included: Oliver 200 gal. 3 pt. sprayer $3OO, Chopper w/Wisconsin motor $2lO, SC Case tractor (as is) $235, Farmall H w/loader (as is) $475, M.H. #3O tractor (as is) $250, 100 year old top buggy $490, market sleigh $275, Int riding cultivator $75, and N.I. manure spreader (rough) $45. The auctioneers were Melvin Haines and Ralph Brenneman. XXX