Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, March 22, 1986, Image 47

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    Weekly Summary
Harrisburg, PA
Friday, March 21
Report supplied by PDA
15 Livestock Markets
CATTLE: with
6429 head last week and 5874 head a
vear ago. Steers mostly weak to
2.00 lower; heifers & bullocks
uneven; cows steady to strong;
spots to 1.00 higher; bulls uneven,
mostly steady to 1.00 higher; High
Choice & Prime No. 2-4, 55.75-
58.50; Choice No. 2-4, 53.00-57.10;
Good 48.00-53.50; Standard 43.00-
48.00; Choice heifers 51.00-55.25;
Good 48.00-51.50; Standard 40.00-
46.00; Breaking Utility & Com
mercial cows 36.25-39.75; Cutter &
Boning 34.00-38.50; Canner &
Cutter 31.00-34.75; shells 20.00
Choice bullocks, 48.00-52.50; Gow
47.00-49.50; few Standard 44.00
47.75; YG No. 1,1000-1975 lb. 44.00
49.25; No. 2,900-1500 lb. 41.7547.00.
FEEDER CATTLE; Steers Med
& Large No. 1, 350-750 lb. 50.00
58.00; heifers Med. & Large No. 1
300-700 lb. 42.00-58.00; No. 2,300-801
lb. 33.0040.00; bulls Med. No. 1
400-625 lb. 51.00-59.50.
CALVES; 3860. Compared wit!
3772 head last week and 3933 head a
year ago. Uneven; few Prime
103.00-114.00; Choice 84.00-103.00;
Good 65.0085.00; 110-130 lb. 50.00-
70.00; 90-110 lb. 45.0085.00; 65-85 lb.
38.0045.00.
FARM CALVES: Active; bulls
90-130 lb. 65.00-110.00 ; 85-95 lb.
52.00-70.00; heifers 90-120 lb. 47.00-
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78.00; beef cross bulls & heifers 70-
1001 b. 47.0084.00.
HOGS: 6050. Compared with 5646
head last week and 6065 head a
year ago. Mostly steady to 1.00
lower; No. 1-2, 210-245 lb. 42.00-
44.00; No. 1-3, 200-250 lb. 40.75-
43.00; No. 2-3, 210-260 lb. 40.00-
42.00; No. 24, 220-285 lb. 38.50-
40.00; No. 1-3, 140-200 lb. 35.00-
38.50; sows uneven; No. 1-3,300-585
lb. 35.0040.00; No. 2-3, 300850 lb.
30.00-36.00; boars 26.00-32.00.
FEEDER PIGS: 701. Compared
with 736 head last week and 723
head a year ago. Steady to strong;
20-35 lb. 18.00-30.00 ; 35-60 lb. 30.00-
46.00.
3 GRADED FEEDER PIG
SALES: 1763. Compared with 1576
head last week and 1909 head a
year ago. Steady to 21.00 higher;
3040 lb. 80.00-112.00 ; 40-50 lb. 84.00-
110.00; 5080 lb. 80.00-100.00 ; 60-75
lb. 69.00-95.00; No. 2-3, 2545 lb.
90.00- 45851 b. 62.0086.00.
SHEEP:43B4. Compared with
1170 head last week and 1867 head a
year ago. Bulk of supply spring si.
lambs sold to the Easter trade.
Spring lambs steady to 15.00
higher; wool lambs steady to
weak; spring lambs Choice &
Prime 2040 lb. 120.00-152.00, few
325.00 ; 4080 lb. 95.00-125.00, few
140.00 ; 60-110 lb. 75.00-95.00; Good
& Choice 70-90 lb. 60.00-75.00; wool
lambs High Choice & Prime 80-110
lb. 81.0085.00; Choice 80-125 lb.
65.00- Good & Choice 50-100
lb. 54.00-74.00; si. sheep 15.00-32.00.
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PUBLIC
BANKRUPTCY
AUCTION
Valuable New & Used
Equipment Parts
& Accessories
TUESDAY, APRILS, 1986
9:30 A.M. Prompt
Along Hartz Road, Alsace Twp., Berks
Co., Pa. From Kutztown Road in Temple
take Hay Road to Mt. Laurel Rd. to Hartz
Rd.
This auction.consists of thousands of new and
used tractor, farm equipment, and lawn and
garden equipment parts. Also such items as
Metal Grain Bin Rooves and parts, 537, Ford
Hay Conditioner, Various front and rear
tractor weights, IHC Mdl. 300 for parts, Ford
tractor and loaders some for parts, Numerous
front and rear tractor wheels some new, Oliver
track tractor old Mdl. Snow Blowers, Butler
grain dryer, Ford Back hoe - differential
hydraulic cylinders. Metal concrete forms. 4”-
5”-6”-8” grain auger and tubes, front ends,
tractor rears, housing, Ford heavy duty wagon,
Cement mixer tub, lots and lots of scrap iron,
Numerous Toro, Bolens, and Ford lawn
equipment parts “used,” drums - drum stands,
lots of shelving, steel plow shears. Also please
“note” you must inspect this lot of items to
really appreciate all that is being offered.
Auction by order of
FREDERICK L. REIGLE, Esquire
Trustee in Bankruptcy 215-779-
8000
INRE; Frank C. Piehel & Anna M.
Piehel
T/A Franks Ford Tractor Sales Co.
Case #B5-00481
& Tap Enterprise Inc. Case #B5-
00482
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10 S Broad St
Lititz, RA 17543
Elmer Murry 626-5244 - 626-2636
Richard Murry 626-8175 - 949-2280
Ken Miller 665-2073
Professional Auctioneers,
Appraisers and Advisors
Since 1953
AU-00648-L
DISPERSAL
\V^ ray & JUDY CRUMB, Owners
J East River Road, Greene, N.Y.
607-656-4061
f WEDNESDAY, MARCH 26,1986
I at 11:30 A.M.
Due to the expiration of their lease, Ray & Judy Crumb have
commissioned us to sell their cattle at the Maurice Hale Farm,
located on East River Rd. approx. 2 miles east of Greene, N.Y. or
approx. 10 miles west of Oxford, N.Y. Watch for auction arrows.
67 HIGH GRADE HOLSTEINS 67
This good young herd, mostly AI sired is in following stages of lactation; 12
Fresh, 2 Due Feb., 4 Due March, 1 Due May, 10 Due August, 2 Due Sept., 6
Due Oct., 8 Due Nov.
Also selling 5 Yearlings, 14 started calves, 1 Holstein steer calf & 2 black &
white faced steer calves. Also selling a Board Chairman Service Sire born
Mar. 5, ‘B4.
All cattle vet examined for pregnancy, blood & TB tested, ready for in
terstate shipment. They have had shipping fever shots. Inspection
welcome anytimeJiefore sale.
Managers note: This is a good young milky dairy which shows quality &
good breeding. Plan to be there on time. There are no small items selling.
Terms: Cash or good check with proper ID.
Empire Livestock Marketing Cooperative, Inc.
■ Auctioneers and Sales Managers: Jack Wood,
SNY Farm Sale Rep., 607-863-4141
John Weidman, Regional Manager, 607-263-5.933
Tim Miller, Oneonta Manager, 607-432-5710
Lancaster Farming, Saturday, March 22,1986-A47
Public Auction Register
Closing Date Monday 5 00PM
ot each week s publication
MARCH
THURS MAR 27
10.30 AM Tractors, Skid
Loader, Combine,
Machinery Located 6 mis
E. of Hagerstown, MD, on
1-70 N. V/2 mis. on Rt. 66
to Mt. Aetna Rd.. E. to Ist
farm on right. David H
Neeley. Robert C
Mullendore, Auct.
SAT. MAR. 29 -10 AM
Tractors, Machinery.
Located VA mis. W of
Hagerstown, MD, on Rt.
40 or VA mis N. off 1-70
on Rt 63. E. 3 /< mi. on Rt.
40 (Lane next to chain link
fence at Rawland's Cham
Saw). George & Rose Mary
Keener Robert C
Mullendore, Auct.
8 full gram oil
tanned water repellent
leather with steel shank
support leather insole and
Vibram" lug soles and heels
tor firm grip traction
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