Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, July 12, 1986, Image 11

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    Lebanon Valley
Livestock
Fredericksburg, PA
Tuesday, July 8,1986
Report supplied by PDA
CATTLE 152. Compared with
last Tuesday’s market: Slaughter
cows uneven to weak. Few Choice
1050-1210 lbs. slaughter steers
54.25-55.25, few Good 49.75-53.75;
Good & Choice holsteins 44.50
47.25, few Standard 42.75-45.75.
Individual Choice slaughter heifer
at 51.50, few Standard 40.00-43.00,
few Utility 38.75-42.50. Breaking
Utility & Commercial slaughter
cows 36.25-39.50, Cutter & Boning
Utility 34.00-37.25, Canner & Low
Cutter 29.25-33.50, Shells down to
25.00. Individual Good slaughter
bullocks 46&50.75, few Standard
43.75-45.35, few Utility 38.25-42.50.
Few Yield Grade No. 1975-1415 lbs.
slaughter bulls 46.25-50.75. Feeder
Cattle: Few Large Frame #2 325-
450 lbs. steers 40-40.50.
CALVES: 257. Vealers uneven,
spots $3 lower. Few Choice 72.00-
79.00, few Good 50.00-65.00;
Standard & Good 85-110 lbs. 45.00-
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You should spread manure
as efficiently as you store it
Modern manure storage systems manure handling needs. Tough
may have rendered your conven- Scavenger spreaders with unique,
tional spreader obsolete patented, square-auger design to
You know the problems. Slow, spread most kinds of manure—
sloppy load- litjuid, semi-solid, pen pack,
outs even hog and poultry—all
from year ’round. The Vanguard
storage. spreader and Equalizer
Uneven loader, specially-designed
spreads to make fast work of load
*at SStjSST ing and hauling semi-solid
hotspots manure. Or the large-capacity LT to
all over your fields. And design lim- spread liquid manure quickly and
itations that let your system’s bene- evenly over all kinds of terrain.
fits run right out your spreader's
leaky endgate.
Now you need equipment
to handle your manure as ef
fu rently as you store it. Equip
ment that gets you into the field
faster. And lets you spread
when it best suits you and your
crops
Hedlund/Martin manufactures
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speualized equipment for todays
Innovators in modem manure management
Livestock market and auction news
50.00, 65-80 lbs. 40.0047.00; Utility
5080 lbs. 30.0045.00.
FARM CALVES: Hoi. bulls 90
120 lbs. 49.00104.00, mostly 62.00
93.00; Holstein Heifers 85-110 lbs.
55.0074.00.
HOGS; 94. Barrows & Gilts small
supply $3 higher. US No. 1-3 210225
lbs. 59.75-60.50, lot No. 2-3 235 lbs.
at 59.60, few No. 1-3 140170 lbs.
40.0043. US No. 1-3 350450 lbs.
sows 42.5048, few No. 2-3 500600
lbs. 48.5050.50. Few Boars 30.0035,
4 head 37.50.
FEEDER PIGS: 4. Lot US 1-3 58
lbs. feeder pigs at 87.00 Cwt.
SHEEP: 5. Few Choice 45-50 lbs.
spring slaughter lambs 78.0085.00.
SLAUGHTER EWES
dividuals’s 19.0022.00.
GOATS: 1.26.00 per head.
Carlisle Livestock
Carlisle, Pa.
Tuesday, July 8,1986
Report Supplied by Auction
CATTLE: Heifers: steady to .50
higher. Choice 50.25-52.75, Good
47.75-49.75; Medium-Good
Holsteins 38.00-44.00; Couple
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And Hedlund/
offers
Utility 34.0037.50. Cows: mostly
steady. Good 36.75-39.00; Medium
34.5036.50; Big Middle 31.5084.50;
Shelly 31.00 Down. FAT Bulla:
Good 48.0050.00, Medium 39.00
47.00.
FEEDER CATTLE: Good Run
with Good Demand. Steers 300850
lb. 1.00 to 2.00 higher. Good-Choice
53.00-60.00; Medium Holsteins
42.0045.00. Steers 600850 lb. 1.00 to
2.00 higher. Good Holsteins 52.00
54.00; Medium Holsteins 39.50
44.50. Heifers all weights, mostly
steady. Choice 50.00-60.00; Good
43.5049.00; Medium 43.00 down.
Bulls all weights, mostly steady.
Choice $2.0061.00; Good 44.00
48.00; (couple) Medium 43.00
down.
VEAL CALVES: Mostly steady.
Choice 80.00-90.00; Good 70.00
79.00; Medium 60.00-69.00;
Light/Standard 50.0059.00; Farm
Bulls 75.00100.00; Farm Heifers
65.00-80.00; Light/weak 49.00
Down.
HOGS: Barrows & Gilts Strong
Demand! 4.00 to 6.00 higher. US
No. 1-3 210-250 lbs. 59.60-61.50 over
mi
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a full line of support equipment for
vour semi-solid and liquid ma
nure handling
needs Basin |
agitators
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Basin pumps. Submersible pumps
All designed for convenient opera
tion and low maintenance Rug
gedly built to stand up to hard use—
year after year
Stop by your local Hedlund/
Martin dealer for a demonstration
or write Dept H-2, Hedlund/
Martin, Inc , 841 Kulztown Road,
Myerstown, PA 17067, for free
information
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By Gehl
717-933-4151
260 lb. 52.25-57.25. US No. 2-3 54.25-
56.00.
SOWS: Strong Demand! 6.00-7.00
higher. Over 450 lb. 49.75-51.00,
under 450 44.0047.00; 2 & 3’s 42.00
43.50. Boars: Heavy 34.00-38.75
(200300 lbs.) to 43.00.
FEEDER PIGS (by the hd) (15-
20 lbs. 16.00204)0) (25-35 lbs. 24.00
36.00) (4055 lbs*. 40.0045.00).
SHEEP: Lanibs: Choice 72.00
77.50; Good 66.(1070.00; Med. 65.00
Down. EWES 16.0033.00 lb. Goats:
(Lg-Medium) 39.00-51.00; Sm.
18.0024.00 per head.
Sale every Tues. evening 7:00
p.m. Livestock 5:30 p.m. Rabbits,
Poultry & Eggs.
Leola Produce
Auction
Leola, PA
Tuesday, July 8,1986
Report Supplied by Auction
Blueberries: 8.25-14.00 (12 pt.
flat)
String Beans: (1 1/9 bu. green)
6.50-13.00; (yellow) 8.00-13.00.
Tomatoes: 10# Hydroponic 5.00-
12.00; 25# field 10.00-13.00.
Yellow Squash; (% bu.) 2.00-
3.50.
Broccoli: (14-16 ct.) 3.00-7.00. Zucchini:(% bu.) 2.00-4.00.
Clark’s Farm Supply
Williamsport, PA
717-494-0660
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Clugston Implement
Chambersburg, PA
717-263-4103
Inc.
22-26 Henry Ave.
New Berlinville, PA
215-367-2169
Cabbage: (1% bu.) 3.50-5.00.
Cantalopes; (Ig.) 1.10-2.00 pc.;
(sm.&mds.) .30-1.00.
Cauliflower: .40-.72hd.
Cherries: (sour) 3.75-4.00 6 qt.
flat.
Com: (white) 1.00-1.40 doz.;
(yellow) 1.25-1.40 doz.
Cucumbers: (1 1/9 bu.) 6.00-
12.00.
Eggplant: (11/9bu.) 4.004.00.
Peas: (hull 11/9bu.) 15.00-22.00.
Pickles: bu.) 5.00-10.00.
Peppers: (1 1/9 bu.) green bell
8.00-12.00.
Potatoes: (new) 10# 1.00-1.45,
Raspberries: black 14.00-16.00;
red 15.00-17.00; purple 3.005.50 (12
pt. flats).
Red Beets: (15 bunch ct.) 4.50-
6.00.
For The Solutions To Your
Manure Handling Problems,
Talk To Your
Hedlund-Martin Dealer
PENNSYLVANIA
Abraczinskas Farm
Equipment
Inc.
Catawissa, PA
717-356-2323
BAR Farm
Equipment
Beavertown, PA
717-658-7024
Norman D. Clark
& Son Inc.
Honey Grove, PA
717-734-3682
Dunkle & Grieb
Center Hall, PA
814-364-9109
Mill Hall, PA
717-726-3115
Erb & Henry Equip.,
H.R. Gutshall & Sons
Carlisle, PA
717-249-2313
Loysville, PA
717-789-4343
A.L. Herr & Bro.
Quarryville, PA
717-786-3521
Hess Farm
Equipment, Inc.
Canton, PA
717-673-5143
Histand Farm &
Home Service
Rome, PA
717-744-2371
R.S. Hollinger & Son
Mountville, PA
717-285-4538
C.B. Hoober A Son
Intercourse, PA
717-768-8231
Lone Maple Sales
A Service
Inc.
New Alexander. PA
412-668-7172
Marshall Machinery,
Inc.
Honesdale. PA
717-729-7117
M A M Barn Sales
Westfield, PA
814-334-5504
McGarvey Equip. Inc.
Reynoldsville, PA
814-653-9637
Tobias Equipment
Co., Inc.
Halifax, PA
717-362-3132
Umberger’s Of
Fontana, Inc.
Lebanon, PA
(Fontana)
717-867-5161
Zimmerman
Farm Service
Bethel. PA
717-933-4114
MARYLAND
H.B. Duvall
Frederick, MD
301-662-1125
Enfield
Equipment, Inc.
Whiteford, MD
301-452-5252
Farmer’s Supply Co.
Westminster, MD
301-848-6776
DELAWARE
Delridge Supply, Inc
Greenwood, DE
302-349-4327
NEW JERSEY
Jones Dairy Service
Medford, NJ
609-267-0198