Livestock market and auction news Chambersburg Livestock Chambersburg, Pa. Thursday, March 20 Report supplied by PDA CATTLE: 321. Cows steady to 1.00 higher; few Choice 1200-1400 lb. 50.00-54.75; few GooiT 45.50- 49.75; few Standard 39.35-43.50; few Good holsteins 44.00-46.85; Break Utility & Commercial cbws 36.75-40.25; Cutter & Boning 35.50- 38.50; Canner & Cutter 33.00-36.25; YG No. 1 bulls 1100-1925 lb. 44.25- 51.00. FEEDER CATTLE; Steers few For Yield, Quality, Persl W-L Alfalfa Stands Alo This year, Plant for Pr Plant W-L... WL3I6, WL32O tf> THROUGHW tSt^ Distributed by Farmers I SUPPLY 215 E. Fulton St, Lane., PA (717) 394-7127 STOPS RO ALL SEASON LONG When you switch to BROOT the unique brand of com soil insecticide-you put an end to destructive rootworm lar vae for the entire season. It’s as simple as that. Because when you put BROOT trimethacarb in the soil, it releases its active BKoot is a registered trademark of bnion Carbide Agricultural Products Companv Iru. \swiihan> agmuliural thermal alvsavs lollow mstruuio P. L. ROHRER & BRO.. INC. SMOKETOWN, PA Med. 320-850 lb. 49.00-59.50; heifers few Med. 350-750 lb. 40.00-50.00. CALVES: 412. Few Choice 84.50- 101.00; few Good 65.00-78.00; few Standard & Good 110-130 lb. 52.00- 58.00; 70-100 lb. 42.00-49.00; holstein bulls 85-95 lb. 52.00-95.00; 100-130 lb. 90.00-110.00. HOGS: 39. A lot No. 2-3, 239 lb. 41.25; sows No. 1-3,300-685 lb. 34.00- 36.25. FEEDER PIGS: 14. Lot 30 lb. 25.00 per head. SHEEP 190. Good & Choice 50-90 lb. 65.00-83.00; si. ewes 15.00-21.50. GOATS: 41. Few Med. & Large 22.00-48.00. ingredient gradually. So, that means BROOT works for you throughout the whole season to protect your valuable com from rootworms until you harvest it. And don’t worry if you plant early either, because you can depend on BROOT to stand up to those heavy PH; 717-299-2571 Indiana Livestock Homer City, Pa. Thursday, March 20 Report supplied by PDA CATTLE; 156. Cows mostly steady; few Good steers 49.50 52.00; Standard 44.00-49.00; Choice heifers 51.00-54.00; Good 47.50 50.50; Standard 40.0044.00; cows Breaking Utility & Commercial 36.50-39.75; Cutter & Boning 34.00 37.00; Canner & Cutter 30.00-34.50; YG No. 1, 950-1700 lb. bulls 42.50 48.00; few No. 2, 900-1400 lb. 38.50 41.00. FEEDER CATTLE: Steers Med. rains and still provide you with long-lasting control. BROOT is built tough. Tough enough to protect your corn from rootworms all sea son. Ask us about it and find out why it’s the com soil insecticide you should switch to. vis on [be label * 1984 Inion larbidi Printed in L S -\ *L> 85060 Lancaster Farming, Saturday, March 22,1986-Al7 No. 1,400-700 lb. 52.0060.00; heifers Med. No. 1,400600 lb. 46.0054.00. CALVES: 152. Few Choice 77.00 94.50; few Good 64.00-73.50 ; 90-120 lb. Standard & Good 45.0051.00; 60 85 lb. 40.0047.00; holstein bulls 90 1251 b. 70.0099.00. HOGS: 300. .50 lower; No. 1-2, 210250 lb. 42.1043.25; No. 1-3, 210 255 lb. 41.5042.25; No. 2-4, 265-285 lb. 36.0040.50; few light No. 1-3, 140175 lb. 36.0038.50; sows 1-3,380 600 lb. 40.0044.50; No. 2-3, 350650 lb. 37.0039.00. FEEDER PIGS: 31. 3545 lb. 24.0029.00. SHEEP: 122. High Choice & Prime 3540 lb. spring lambs 100.00140.00; 5070 lb. 79.0082.50; few Choice 95-112 lb. wool lambs 65.0069.00; few si. ewes 15.0024.00. GOATS: 26.10.0048.00 per head. Week Ending March 21 First week of season with sales conducted Mar. 18,19,20. Total Volume Price Running Ave, NEED SOMEONE WHO CAN FILL THE SHOES? Try A Help Wanted Ad In Classified. Phone: 717-394-3047 or 717-626-1164 North Jersey Livestock Hackettstown, NJ Tuesday, March 18 Report supplied by auction Calves- 20.06-93.00. Cows 28.00-41.00. Easy Cows 15.00-38.25. Heifers 31.00-48.25. Bulls 39.50-51.75. Steers 40.00-59.00. Hogs 27.50-40.00. Roasting Pigs, each 16.00-30.00, Sows 30.00-34.00. Sheep 11.00-54.00. Lambs, each 18.00-64.00. Lambs, per lb. .34-.94. Goats, each 17.00-72.00. Kids, each 7.00-56.00. Hides 3.00-16.00. Total 2003. Maryland Tobacco This Week 2,383,683 lbs. $3,819,8% $5,785,562 147.86/cwt. $153.54/cwt. bin bustin’ beans! Saji. • Washington V 3 Year Avg. Penn State Lancaster County 57 2 bu. per acre * JMS 3482 Penn State, One Year 56.1 bu. per acre • JMS 3983 Penn State, Lancaster Co. One Year Avg. 55 1 bu per acre * JMS 4383 Penn State, Lancaster County One Year, 56.1 bu. per acre One of the best profit best yielding beans you can plant in this area. J.M. Schultz Seed Co., Dietrich, IL See Us Now For The Profit Facts! Northampton County Seed Co., Inc PO Box 51 Bath. PA 18014 (215)837-6322 Dealers David Bird RD*2Box 122 Catawissa Pa 17820 717 365 7403 Sheldon Harsbaner f W Eckel and Sons RDri Box'Tlß RD »2 Box 384 Mittlmtown Pa 17059 Clark Summit Pa 18411 717 436 2523 717 586 2822 Hautmann'a Farm Box 173RDH1 Schnecksville Pa 18078 215 767 5281 480 Delaware Ave Last Year 3,768,012 lbs, Christian Farmers c/o Peggy Berry RD #1 Sussex NJ 07461 914 726 3688 RD *2 Box 78 Mertrtown Pa 19539 215 682 7061