Good’s Hay Leola, Pa. Wednesday, Dec. 17,1986 Report Supplied by Auction 123 loads. Alfalfa, 52.00-125.00; Mixed Hay, 80.00-178.00; Timothy, 96.00-130.00; Straw, 75.00-117.00; Corn, 63.00- 74.00; Oats, 1.75-1.95 bu. MELHORN SALES, SERVICE, TRUCKING CO. 1010 W. Main St., Mount Joy. PA 17522 The American birds backed by research and performance L \ V DEKALB XL-Link * - I lj4 / DEKALB Amb«r-Llnk * Brown egg layer of excellence. Strong shells, good livability and adaptable * FEATURE 43 Years Of Commitment to the Poultry Industry DEKALB Research 2 Million $ Annual Budget Local DEKALB Representative For Your Chick And Pullet Needs Call On The Melhorn Sales Team: Nelson Groff and Rich Roenigk. The only full service company, in this area, to handle the total needs of poultrymen. For More Information Phone: \) 717-653-1102 ■ Monday-FridayB:3oAM-4:CX)PM K\ Orchard Grass, 115.00; Canary Grass. 93.00; Clover, 102.00; Grass, 92.00-100.00. Leinbach’sHay Shippensburg, PA Dec. 13 & 16,1986 Report supplied by Auction 73 loads. Alfalfa, 81.00-160.00; Mixed Hay, DEKALB The standard of perfection. Outstanding peaks and egg numbers. F&S OF VIRGINIA HAY AUCTION NEW MARKET, VA EVERY TUESDAY, AT 11:30 A.IW. Open to everyone to buy & sell. Drought Stricken area in the heart of the Shenandoah Valley Horse Country, Dainr & Beef Cattle Country. 3% Commission will be charged to the sellers. Auction will be conducted at the F & S Auto Auction, located on Rt. 11 North, 2 miles North of New Market, VA and 3 miles South of Mount Jackson, VA. Our policy Is cash, certified check or bank approved letter. For more information call: 703-740-8005 or 703-298-9187. DEKALB *DK Early numbers, early size Proving herself year after year under varying conditions. High performance DEKALB-I S*x-Sal-LI BENEFIT Provides you with a consistent & reliable performer. Research is insurance that provides you with predictable performance. Proven programs provide you with optimum genetic potential. Technical help readily available to help you 72.50-140.00; Timothy, 99.00-125.00 Clover, 96.00; Straw, 69.00- 102.00; Ear Corn, 66.00-71.00- Fodder, 55.00; Wood, 23.00-47.50 pick-up Id. New Holland Hay New Holland, PA Monday, Dec. 18 and excellent feed efficiency Report Supplied by Auction 205 loads. Alfalfa, 24 at 125.00-150.00, 20 at 100.00- 5 at 88.00-100.00: Mixed Hay, 5 at 125.00-147.00, 24 at 100.00- 17 at 72.50-100.00. Timothy, 5 at 125.00-140.00, 25 at 100.00- 2 at 91.00 and 100.00. Clover, 3 at 91.00-97.00; Mixed Grass, 4 at 90.00-110.00; Straw, 8 at 125.00- 26 at 100.00-125.00, 10 at 72.00-100.00; Ear Com, 7 at 65.00- 76.00; Com Fodder, 78.00-79.00; Soybean Stalks, 72.00-84.00. Frederick Co. Hay Buckeystown, Md. Thursday, Dec. 18,1986 Report Supplied by Auction Rain. 59 loads. Market about steady on all grades Hay and little weaker on Straw. Alfalfa, 4 loads good or better, 142.00- 14 fair to good, 115.00- 138.00, 2 damaged, 90.00-97.00; Timothy, 8 fair to good, 106.00- 129.00; Timothy and Clover, 3 good, 112.00-120.00,1 dark 92.00. Mixed Hay, 6 fair to good, 81.00- 104.00; Alfalfa Mix, 4 fair to good, 105.00- Straw, 10 wheat, 78.00- oat, 75.00; 4 loads Oak Firewood, 80.00-88.00. cord. King’s Hay Kirkwood, Pa. Tuesday, Dec. 16,1986 Report supplied by Auction 35 loads. Alfalfa, 93.00-136.00; Alfalfa Mix 113.00-136.00; Mixed Hay, 100.00-120.00; Timothy and Timothy Mix, 101.00-116.00; Grass Hay, 91.00-100.00; Bean Stubble, 76.00; 11 loads straw, 100.00-116.00. One load ear corn, 73.00. Vintage Hay Paradise, PA Thursday, Dec. 18 Report Supplied by Auction Hay, 99.00-127.00; Straw, 82.00; Corn, 69.00; Wood, 35.00 Id. New Holland Horses New Holland Sales Stables New Holland, PA Monday, Dec. 15,1986 Report supplied by auction Registered receipts of 268 head of horses, mules and ponies. Market; steady. P& ATTENTION * LIVESTOCK PRODUCERS Plan Your Marketing! The December quarterly hogs & pigs report will be released on Dec. 22nd CALL AND SET FORWARD CONTRACT TARGETS.... You will be ready if your price goal is reached. '-uS** 717-761-2740 800-382-1356 Lancaster Farming, Saturday, December 20,1986-A7 PFA COMMODITY FUTURES SERVICE, I* Local Driving Horses 250.00-1025.00. Riding Horses 150.00-400.00. Lightweight Killers 115.0fr-225.00. Heavyweight Killers 275.00- 390.00. Mare Ponies 25.0fr65.00. Colts 10.00-20.00. Gelding Ponies 25.00-65.00. Larger Ponies 100.00-150.00. Eighty-Four Livestock Auction Eighty-Four, Pa. Monday, Dec. 15,1986 Report Supplied by PDA CATTLE 374... PDA...Few Choice slaughter steers 57.00-58.00, Good 54.00-56.00, Standard 48.00 53.00. Few Choice slaughter heifers 56.00- Good 50.00-54.00, Standard 44.0047.00, Utility 38.00 42.00. Breaking Utility and Commercial slaughter cows 37.00 40.00, Cutter and Boning Utility 34.00- Canner and Low Cutter 30.00- Shells down to 25.00. Yield Grade No. 1, 1000-1700 lbs. slaughter bulls 42.00-46.75, No. 2, 950-1500 lbs. 38.75-41.50. Feeder Cattle: Medium & Large Frame No. 1,350-580 lbs. steers 55.0061.00. Medium & Large Frame No. 1, 325-500 lbs. heifers 50.00-55.00. Medium & Large Frame No. 1,300 600 lbs. bulls 53.00-59.00. CALVES 225... Few Choice vealers 75.00-79.00, few Good 63.00 75.00, Standard and Good 90-120 lbs. 48.00-55.00, 60-85 lbs. 38.00 48.00, few Utility 50-90 lbs. 30.00 36.00. Farm Calves: Holstein bulls 90-125 lbs. 60.00-90.00. HOGS 137... US No. 1-2 220-240 lbs. barrows and gilts 51.75-52.75,1- 3 205-250 lbs. 50.00-51.50, few 2-4 287 lbs. 47.00, lot 1-3199 lbs. 48.75. Few US No. 1-3 400-620 lbs. sows 46.00 49.50, 2-3 400-700 lbs. 38.0044.00. Few Boars 32.00-35.00. FEEDER PIGS 19... Few US No. 3 65-90 lbs. feeder pigs 39.00-44.00 all per head. SHEEP 81... Few High Choice & Prime 95-101 lbs. wooled slaughter lambs 67.00-68.50, Choice 95-105 lbs. 65.0066.50, Good & Choice 55-65 lbs. feeder lambs 68.00-84.50, few Utility 45 lbs. 34.00. Slaughter sheep 18.0022.00. GOATS 8...15.00-41.00 - per head. KING’S AUCTION KIRKWOOD Hay, Straw and Gram Auction EVERY TUESDAY 12:00 Located Rt 472 5 miles south ol Quarryville or 6 miles north ol Oilord at Shaub s Auction House Lloyd H Kreider Auctioneer AU-000513L No out of state checks ALL TRUCKERS AND FARMERS WELCOME