Al6-Umcaster Farming, Saturday, May 31,1986 Test your farm financial health Your business skills are put to the test every day. You make decisions and weather the out comes. If the information you need to manage your farm isn’t at your fingertips, you search it out. But where do you need to fine-tune your management during these tough economic times? Where can you cut costs or change emphasis to improve your profit picture? Are you going to be able to get that operating loan that will get you through until fall? Is your farm going to return enough to meet your business as well as personal obligations? Do you know how your Belknap Livestock Dayton, Pa. Wednesday, May 28 Report Supplied by PDA CATTLE 95. Compared with last Wednesday’s market: Slaughter cows steady to strong... Utility slaughter steers 38.25- 42.00. . .Utility slaughter heifers 37.50-38.25... Few Breaking Utility & Commercial slaughter cows 38.00-48, 4-5 33.75-36.25, Cutter & Boning Utility 35.50-39, Canner & Low Cutter 31.00-35, Shells down to 28.. Utility slaughter bullocks 40-43.75... Few Yield Grade No. 1 1185-2040 lbs. slaughter bulls 42.00- 47, #2 1840 lbs. at 39.50. FEEDER CATTLE: Few Medium Frame No. 1 3-610 lbs. steers 50.50-57.50, few *2 3-405 lbs. 44.00- .Medium Frame #l-2 375- 610 lbs. heifers 38.0049... Few Medium Frame #l-2 535-745 lbs. bulls 39-48.50. CALVES 73... Few Choice vealers 70.00-83, few Good 5064.50, Standard & Good 90115 lbs. 55.00 60, 65-85 lbs. 48.00-56... Farm Calves: Holstein Bulls 90130 lbs. 75.00115, few down to 65.00. HOGS 243...8arr0ws and gilts steady to 25 cents lower...US No. 1- 2 220245 lbs. barrows and gilts 47.8048, No. 1-3 210245 lbs. 47.00 .48, No. 2-3 210255 lbs. 45-46.80, few 2-210 lbs. 4042.50, No. 2-4 220285 lbs. 41.50-44...50ws mostly $2.50 lower...US No. 1-3 350695 lbs. sows 35.00- 23.0033.00. FEEDER PIGS 66... US No. 1-3 1030 lbs. feeder pigs 18.0031 per head. SHEEP 18... Few High Choice & Prime 70-85 lbs. spring slaughter lambs 70.00-74.00.. ..Slaughter ewes 19.00-25.50...G0ATS 20: 20.00-54; Kids 12.00-20 - all per head. niyir ngjffnnrn UiASi, uiiui i in The fastest moving mower in America QUALITY MACHINES i-Cooled For Increased igineUfe H.P.,so”Deck H.P.,6o”Deck you’re tired of mowers that id more time in the repair shop they do cutting grass, it's time ;hecked out Dixie Chopper, le Chopper makes a full line esidential and commercial irs you can depend on our in warranty makes sure of it! every Dixie Chopper offers important benefits; >peei ip .Smph Trims at it mows. True zero turning radius lets a Dixie Chopper trim and mow around trees, shrubs and corners in one pass. Eliminates scalping. Even on uneven ground. Easy to operate. Two simple steering controls operate mower. Electric starter for easy on/off. More comfort. 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