AB-Uncaster Farming, Saturday, March 22,1986 OLD FARMER’S ALMANAC MARCH 23-30, 1986 Keep the longjohns on, cold weather's not gone. Plant peas any time now as weather permits Average length of days for the week 12 hours, 28 minutes Full moon March 25 (Tues ) Dartmouth College students voted to end fraternity discrimination on the basis of race, religion or nationality, March 25, 1954 Funny Ctrl starring Barbra Streisand, opened in New York, March 26 1964 Mount St Helens erupted after 123-year dormancy, March 27, 1980 Actor Lew Ayres left Hollywooa for conscientious objectors'camp after refusing to bear arms, March 30, 1942 There is no inedn me for fear Ask the Old Farmer; Our roof is covered with wooden shin „ . gles and it needs to be redone Can we use asphalt shingles on v top of the wooden ones 7 SW, Chatham, Mass h No You must remove all wooden shingles and drive in all loose » nails to get a smooth surface for asphalt shingles Home Hints, Ice cube travs won I stick in the freezer if vou put waxed paper underneath them OLD FARMER'S WEATHER FORECAST New England; Beginning of week cold with sleet, midweek continued cold end of week sunny with warm temperatures Greater New York-New Jersey: Beginning of week showers cloudv and cold midweek, end of week sunny and mild Middle Atlantic Coastal: Week begins rainy with warm temperatures midweek cold snowy, end of week clear and warm (All Rights Reserved Yankee Publishing Incorporated Dublin NH 01444) Morrisons Cove Hay Mar. 17,1986 19 loads of hay. Alfalfa 60.00-90.00; Orchard Grass 46.0049.00; Timothy 36.00- 47.00; Straw (4 loads) 46.00-51.00; Oats 1.35/bushel; Firewood 24.00- 27.50 pickup. Dewart Hay Dewart, PA Monday, March 17 Report Supplied by Auction Hay, 35.00-75.00; Straw, 46.00- 57.00; Wood, 26.00-59.00 Id. Goods Hay Leo la, Pa. Wednesday, March 19,1986 Report Supplied by Auction 126 Ids. Alfalfa, 56.00-133.00; Mixed Hay, 44.00-99.00; Timothy, 58.00-82.00; Com, 62.00-75.00; Straw, 42.00- 79.00; Oats, 3 Ids. at 1.35,1.50 and 1.80; Grass, 57.00; Clover, 40.00. { | ATTENTION TOBACCO FARMERS f Maryland Markets opened on Wednesday, March 18.1986. Prices on opening day Z ranged from 40' per lb. to $1.62 per lb. Large amount of tobacco sold between ■ $1.45 per lb. to $1.55 per lb. Only special crops brought a $1.62 per lb. I Flue-cured tobacco farmers in the South again voted in the support program for A their 1986 crop marketing year. | Ideal Leaf, who was a large supporter of the Auction, is still buying Type 41 and • Type 609 tobacco. He is doing what he can as far as prices to help farmers to ■ move their tobacco. X We can still help you locate Type 609 seeds. ■ Phone hours are on Tuesdays and Wednesdays from Ito 5 p.m. T I ERIC PROBST GENERAL MANAGER 717-768-7100 I PO Bo* 57, Gordonville, PA 17529 Jj THE Morrison Cove Livestock Martinsburg, Pa. March 17,1986 Report supplied by auction CATTLE 161. Choice 56.00-58.50, High Good & Low Ch. 53.00-55.75, Good 46.00-51.75, Good & Choice holsteins 47.00-50.25, Standard 44.00- Utility 40.25-43.50. Choice si. heifers 53.00-57.50, Good 49.00- Standard 45.0043.50, Utility 41.0044.50, Breaking Ut. & Commercial si. cows 38.5041.50, Cutter & Boning Ut. 36.00-38.25, Canner & Low Cutter 33.25-35.75, Shells down to 24.00. Choice si. bullocks 48.00-50.25, Good 46.00- 47.75, Standard 43.0045.50. FEEDER CATTLE: Steers Good 52.00-57.00, Standard 43.00- 49.50, Heifers Good 52.00-56.50, Standard 42.00-51.00, Bulls Good 49.00-56.00, Standard 42.0048.00. CALVES 301. Choice 76.00-89.00, / % Good 68.00-74.00, Standard 58.00 66.00, Standard & Good 90 lb. to 130 lb. 51.0061.00, Utility 6060 lbs. 45 00-49 50 FARM CALVES; Holstein BuUs 90-130 lbs. 85.00-110.00, Holstein Heifers 90-130 lbs. 54.0067.00. HOGS 162; US No. 1-2 220240 lbs. barrows and gilts 42.0043.75, No. 1- 3 200260 lbs. 40.75-41.75, No. 2-3180 360 lbs. 38.0040.50. US No. 1-3 350 650 lbs. sows 39.0041.50, No. 2-3 350 650 lbs. 37.0038.75. Boars 27.00 28.75, Light weights 29.0030.75. FEEDER PIGS 81. US No. 1-3 20 30 lbs. feeder pigs 16.0024.00 per head, No. 1-3 4050 lbs. 28.0036.00, No. 1-3 6090 lbs. 41.0052.00. SHEEP 156. High Ch. & Pr. 80 110 lbs. 73.0083.00, Choice 4070 lbs. 95.00162.00 lbs. Slaughter ewes 18.0029.00. 48 GOATS $13.00 to $46.00 per head. Farmers Livestock Auction Duncansville, Pa. March 17,1986 Report Supplied by auction CATTLE 191. Choice 54.0055.75, High Good & Low Ch. 51.75-53.50, Good 46.0050.25, Good & Choice holsteins 46.00-49.50, Standard 43.00- Utility 39.00-42.50. Choice si. heifers 51.0054.25, Good 46.00- Standard 41.0045.00, Utility 38.0040.50. Breaking Ut. & Commercial si. cows 39.00-42.25, ***& i YOBK CO. LIVESTOCK SALES (Formerly Sechrist Sales) PA Rt. 24, Stewartstown, PA Phone: 717-993-2564 Flea Market ■ Alternate Saturdays starting 4-12-86,10 AM Dealers needed. Bring your own table. Hay Sale • Alternate Saturdays starting 4-19-86.10 AM Also special feeder sale 5-15-86,7 PM Consigners make your commitment early so we will have buyers. Auction every Monday, 7 PM ATTENTION FARMERS EVERY MONDAY HATFIELD PACKING CO. and MOYER PACKING CO. Will Receive Your Hogs and Cattle at the DANVILLE LIVESTOCK MARKET RD 4, Danville, PA • We will receive your hogs from 8 AM to 12 Noon every Monday. Your hogs will be weighed and paid for immediately. • We will also accept your sows ft boars. • Your cattle will be received from 12:30 to 5 P.M. We will either pay you (or your cattle immediately or you may sell them dressed weight • There will not be a commission or yardage fee deducted from your check. • You may call our office Monday morning and we will be able to tell you the base price for hogs for the day. MELVIN M. LEHMAN - Owner Danville Buying Station Phone: 717-275-2880 Cutter & boning ut. 30.5038.00, Canner & Low Cutter 32.75-35.00, Shells down to 26.00. Choice si. bullocks 48.0051.50, Good 46.75- 47.75, Standard 45.0046.50, Utility 41.0044.50. FEEDER CATTLE: Steers Good 51.00-58.00, Standard 42.00 49.00, Heifers Good 51.0056.00, Standard 42.0048.00, Bulls Good 46.0053.00, Standard 38.0045.00. CALVES 382. Choice 84.0096.00, Good 71.0062.00, Standard 59.00 68.00, Standard & Good 90 lb. to 130 lb. 51.0058.00, Utility 6080 lbs. 44.0049.50. FARM CALVES: Holstein bulls 90130 lbs. 81.00112.00, Holstein heifers 90130 lbs. 56.0067.00. HOGS 101. US No. 1-2 220240 lbs. barrows and gilts 43.0044.00, No. 1- 3 200260 lbs. 41.5042.75, No. 26180 360 lbs. 38.0040.75. US No. 1-3 350 650 lbs. 38.25-41.00, No. 2-3 350650 lbs. 36.75-38.00. Boars 26.75-28.00, Light weights 28.5031.00. FEEDER PIGS : None. SHEEP: 112. High Ch. & Pr. 80 100 lbs. 76.0065.00, Choice 5070 lbs. 95.00112.00 lbs. Slaughter ewes 18.0029.00. 16 GOATS $19.00 to $58.00 per head. PIGS STATE GRADED SALE FRI., MAR. 28 1:30 P.M. AT WESTMINSTER LIVESTOCK AUCTION Westminster, Md. Phone <301)848-9820 Valley Livestock Report supplied by auction Holstein Hfr. Calves 50.00-56.00. Veal Calves Med. 65.00-80.00, Vealer Bull Calves 70.00-100.00. Slaughter Calves 45.00-50.00. Grassers & Feeders 35.00-42.00. Lambs, Easter 100.00-160.00. Sheep 25.0040.00. Hogs, 200 to 250 38.00-41.00. Sows 32.00-36.00. Boars 23.00-27.50. Pigs, each 12.00-40.00. Heifers 34.00-37.75. Steers Good None. Steers, feeder 36.00-57.00. Bulls 42.00-48.00. Cows, utility 34.50-37.00. Cows, fat 34.00-36.00. Cows, medium 33.00-34.00. Cows, poor or small 25.00-31.00. Cattle Market steady. Calf Market steady. Goats each 15.00-66.00. Hay: 20.00-67.50 per ton. Feeder Sale Ist Monday of Each Month. Dairy Sale 3rd Thursday of Each Month. LIVESTOCK HAULING | Dependable Service I 6 Possum Bottom Tractors and Trailers Call Anytime I v Vintage Sales Stables, Inc. | L. Robert Frame Manager J Office 717-442-4181 Office & Home; 215-458*5060 Office & Home: 215-458-851 S FRIDAY, APRIL 11 OH THE FARM MONTHLY BRED GILT SALE Sale to Start Promptly Every 4 Weeks at 1:00 P.M Located 18 miles south of Lancaster, Pa., 6 miles south of Quarryville, take Rt 272 to Little Britain, turn north, follow Little Britain Road to Jackson Road, right. 2nd farm, OR take Rt. 222, out of Quarryville to Cedar Hill Road to Little Britain Road to Jackson Road, left Watch for sale arrows. 50 to 60 Head WHITE DIAMOND GILTS Here Now a new cross again. Large White & Landrace, first generation *rue F-1 gilts. Parent stock o« iginated from Lieske Bros. Minnesota. Very productive in litter size and feed conversion. Vaccinated for Lepto, Erysiplas, Rhinitis, E'Coli, Pasteueralla Hand mated w* *h Breeding Dates Local Trucker Available No Hogs Sold On Commission R D. 1, Kirkwood, Pa Abe Oiffenbach, Auctioneer AU22SL NEXT SALE DATE MAY 9 Athens, Pa. Monday, Mar. 17 JOHN B. STOLTZFUS