Al6*Lancastar Fanning, Saturday, August 9,1986 Livestock market and auction news Indiana Livestock Homer City, Pa. Thursday, August? Report supplied by PDA CATTLE: 225. Cows 1.00-1.50 higher; High Choice & Prime 59.25- 60.50; Choice 54.50-58.50; Good 51.50-55.00; few Standard 44.25- 48.25; Choice heifers 53.0058.25; Good 48.2551.25; Standard 42.00 47.00; cows Breaking Utility & Commercial 36.0040.00; Cutter & Boning 34.00-38.25; Canner & Cutter 30.00-35.00; YG No. 1, 1360 2250 lb. bulls 46.25-49.25. FEEDER CATTLE: Steers Med. No. 1, 800-925 lb. 48.5053.00; Large No. 1, heifers 560-885 lb. 45.0050.00. CALVES: 158. Few Good 51.50 60.00; Standard 40.00-46.50; Standard & Good 90-120 lb. 42.50 46.50 ; 6085 lb. 40.0044.00; holstem bulls 95-130 lb. 50.0074.00. HOGS: 154. 2.00-3.00 higher; No. 1-3, 215-240 lb. 61.50-63.00; No. 2-3, 210-250 lb. 60.00-61.25; No. 24, 220- 290 lb. 55.75-58.75; No. 1-3, 185-200 lb. 53.00-55.00; sows 1.50-2.00 higher; No. 1-3, 350610 lb. 48.50- 51.00; few No. 2-3, 410620 lb. 43.00- 48.25. FEEDER PIGS: 8. Lot No. 1-3, 30 lb. 37.00; High Choice & Prime 80-90 lb. 65.5067.00; Choice 7060 lb. 61.0065.50; Good & Choice 45-70 lb. feeder lambs 55.5063.50; si. ewes 19.50-36.00. GOATS: 3. Few 12.0047.00 per head. Chambersburg Livestock Chambersburg, Pa. Thursday, August 8 Report supplied by PDA BANKS 6.9 TURBO LETS YOUR 6.9 FORD PULL LIKE THE BIG RIGS!’ After extensive durability testing, Gale Banks Engineering, manu facturer of the finest 6 2 GM diesel turbo system available •* now introduces their 6 9 Ford turbo package Banks turbo sys- terns are the best engineered most \ complete, most powerful and fuel efficient units on the market SEND FOR FREE BROCHURE ON 6 9 FORD OR 6 2 GM SYSTEMS PENN DIESEL SERVICE CO. I * n arm Wjymr Diesel Injection & Turbocharger Sales and Service mWm ml 111 M 337 N FairvilleAve Harrisburg, PA 17112 PA 800-223-8836 or 717-545-4207 SOYBEAN ROASTING ON YOUR FARM Don't Waste It - Roast It! This Little Piggy Went To Market, This Little Piggy Stayed Home, DALE L. SCHNUPP RD6, Lebanon, Pa. 17042 PH: 717-865-6611 ALLEN SUMMERS DAVID N. GROFF 703 E Christine Rd RD 1 Box 506 C Nottingham, Pa 19362 Lewisburg, Pa. 17837 215-932-4761 717-966-3593 See Us At Ag Progress Days On Third Street CATTLE: 208. Cows 1.75-4.00 higher; few Choice steers 12501480 lb. 61.2583.75; few Good 47.50 50.85; Choice heifers 55.5060.50; few Good 45.2549.50; Breaking Utility & Commercial cows 37.50 41.50; Cutter & Boning 36.5040.50; Canner & Cutter 32.5036.75; YG No. 1,120015001 b. bulls 43.00-51.25. FEEDER CATTLE: Steers few Med. No. 1,300550 lb. 47.0054.00. CALVES: Few Choice 65.50 80.50; few Good 50.0065.00; few Standard & Good 110125 lb. 47.00 49.00; 701051 b. 40.5047.50; holstein bulls 90130 lb. 44.0072.00, mostly 55.00-65.00. HOGS: 84. Lot US No. 2-3, 240 lb. 61.25; few No. 1-3 sows 500590 lb. 44.2549.75; No. 1-3, 2035 lb. 26.00 33.50. FEEDER PIGS: US No. 1, 2035 lb. 26.0033.50 per head. SHEEP: 25. Lot Good 77 lb. 55.50; si. ewes 23.5028.00. Weekly Summary Harrisburg, PA Friday, August 8 Report supplied by PDA 14 Livestock Markets CATTLE; 6135. Compared with 6499 head last week, and 6274 head a year ago. Steers to 1.00; spots 2.00 higher; heifers uneven, cows mostly .50-1.00 higher; bullocks steady to strong; bulls mostly steady; High Choice & Prime No. 24, 59.1065.00; Choice 55.0062.75; Good 51.00-56.00; Standard 44.00- 51.00; Choice heifers 51.00-58.50; Good 46.00-53.25; Standard 41.00- 47.00; cows Breaking Utility & Commercial 35.75-39.50; Cutter & Boning 34.00-38.50; Canner & Cutter 29.00-35.00; shells 22.00; Choice bullocks 48.2563.75; Good OYBEANS L"u BF gher Profits From All Grains, ig Improves TON, Destroys Mold, Toxins & Removes Moisture. CUSTOM GRAIN ROASTING DONE IN PA. & SURROUNDING STATES 44.50-49.50; few Standard 43.50- 47.50; No. 1 bulls 1000-2200 lb. 44.00- 51.60; Grade 2, 900-1500 lb. 39.50- 43.50. FEEDER CATTLE: Med. No. 1, 400-900 lb. steers 47.00-59.50; Large No. 1,350-850 lb. heifers 44.00-53.50; Med. No. 1, 300600 lb. 43.0053.00; Med. No. 1, 300800 lb. bulls 41.00 58.00. CALVES: 4003. Compared with 4402 head last week and 3696 head a year ago. Good & Choice grades steady to 5.00 lower; Standard & Good grades steady to 4.00 higher; Choice 70.00-80.00, few down to 60.00; Good 50.00-65.00; 110-130 lb. PSU Ag Prof Receives Advising Award UNIVERSITY PARK - Dr. James E. Diamond, assistant professor of agricultural and extension education at Penn State, is the first recipient of the new College of Agriculture Alumni Society Excellence in Advising Award. The award includes an honorarium of $l,OOO and an engraved brass plage com memorating Diamond’s ac complishments. “Excellent academic advising is absolutely essential to the success of our students,” says Alan Bair of Lancaster, chairman of the alumni society awards and recognition committee and Penn State graduate in dairy science. “It’s important not only while they are deciding on courses and majors but also as they begin to make career decisions. Jim Diamond has demonstrated that he cares and that he is serious about the advising he gives students.” The The low water level. rounded bowl shape the fount cup keep t cup clean and spillagi a minimum introductory Sale Prices Good thru Aug. 31! (See your local Hart dealer for details) 44.00-49 00 90-110 lb. 40.OIWO.00; 65-85 lb. 35.00-44.00; hoi. bulls 90- 130 lb. 44.00-87.00, mostly 60.00- 75.00; heifers9o-130 lb. 42.00-55.00. HOGS' 4904. Compared with 4360 head last week and 4861 head a year ago. Uneven; mostly steady to weak; No. 1-2, 210-245 lb. 62.00- 63.50; No. 1-3, 210-250 lb. 60.50- 62.50; No. 2-3, 215-265 lb. 59.00- 62.00; No. 2-4, 220-285 lb. 57.00- 61.00; No. 1-3, 140-200 lb. 55.00- 58.50; sows 2.00-3.00 higher; No. 1- 3, 300800 lb. 44.00-54.00; No. 2-3, 300850 lb. 40.00-48.00; boars 35.00- 45.00. FEEDER PIGS: 969. Compared with 1052 head last week and 807 head a year ago. Strong to 5.00; spots 10.00 higher; No. 1-3,20-35 lb. 27.00-40.00 ; 35-50 lb. 37.00-58.00; 50- selection committee was made up of faculty, students and members of the board of CAAS. Diamond was nominated for the award by his colleagues and students. In addition to serving as chairman of the agricultural science major, he teaches courses in agricultural education, educational programs in agriculture for developing coun tries, and methods of extension education. Diamond is known for his in ternational work as a consultant in Landis Named Superior Supervisor UNIVERSITY PARK - Penn- Rookie of the year awards were sylvania DHIA recently sponsored presented to David Bigelow of the 62nd annual DHIA Supervisors’ Blair County, and Neil Gary of conference at the Sheraton Penn Wyoming County. Martha Ohl of State. Approximately 150 DHIA Erie County received the Carl B. supervisors were present to leam Bollinger Memorial Award for about the newest programs and excellence in neatness and de procedures being developed by the curacy of samples and barn sheets, state DHIA organization. During Ron Morgan of Mifflin County was the conference, several super- awarded the Putnam Memorial visors were honored for ex- Award for the fewest errors ceptional service or performance, committed in data reporting. Distinguished service awards Lee Landis of Lancaster County were presented to Dan Smith, Erie was the recipient of the Superior County; Ralph Weiler, Huntingdon Supervisor Award. This award is County; Neil Shugart, Tioga given to DHIA supervisors with a County; Mike Beaver, Juniata minimum of 20 years service who County; and Ruth Ann Moyer, have delivered exceptional service Bucks County. to members. New C-10XL Fount Cup Featuring the Stainless Steel valve and Nuplaflex" O-Ring Seal Stainless steel plunger operating in the stainless steel sleeve provides an all stainless steel valve that eliminates wear associated with plastic parts HQRT urt y c tem - Division of Up f uPIA t. orunratm 914 Justin Ave Glendale CA 91201 USA Telephone (818) 240 7501 Telex 69 8229 H W HARTCCLNO 901 b. 40.00-68.00. 3 GRADED FEEDER PIG SALES; 2050. Compared with 966 head last week and 1776 head a year ago Feeder pigs uneven, mostly steady to 12.00 higher; weights under 30 lb. 35.00 higher; No. 1-2,20-30 lb. 150.00-175.00 ; 30-40 lb. 125.00-144.00; 40-50 lb. 103.00- 142.00 ; 50-60 lb. 100.00-110.00 ; 6060 lb. 82.00-99.00; No. 2-3, 30-40 lb. 120.00- ; 40-50 lb. 95.00-100.00 all per hundredweight. SHEEP: 1407. Compared with 1528 head last week and 1496 head a year ago. Uneven; High Choice & Prime 40-80 lb. 75.00-90.00 ; 80-120 lb. 62.00-78.00; Choice 40-60 lb. 70.00- ; 60-100 lb. 60.00-65.50; Good 65-95 lb. 54.00-66,00; Good & Choice 45-80 lb. feeder lambs 55.00- 72.00; si. sheep 16.00-36.00. teaching and teaching methodologies. He has served with the U.S. Agency for International Development program in Cameroon, with the Peace Corps in Chad, and has recently been ap pointed technical advisor to Penn State’s USAID project in Swaziland. The alumni society established the award earlier this year to recognize outstanding teaching in the College of Agriculture. Patty McMurry, president of CAAS, presented Diamond with the award at graduation exercises in May. Stainless steel valve sleeve provides stainless lining through entire valve area no plastic surfaces to wear 0 Ring »s an :ion that seals at ater remains sof f and pliable and is unaffected bv changes in temperature