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Proven programs provide you with optimum genetic potential. Technical help readily available to help you Early numbers, early size and excellent feed efficiency Lancaster Farming, Saturday, February 28,1987-87 Frederick Co. Hay Buckeyitown, Md. Thursday, Feb. 26,1986 Report Supplied by Auction 87 loads. Market about steady on the better grades of Hay and Straw; 10.00-15.00 weakerk on the lower grades. Alfalfa, 6 good to fancy, 145.00- 162.00, 8 fair to good, 120.00-142.00, 1 big, round bale, some damaged, 67.00; Alfalfa Mixed, 8 fair to good, 105.00- Timothy, 11 fair to good, 100.00-132.00, 4 loads, some damage, 80.00-92.00. Mixed Hay, 15 fair to good, 92.00- 112.00, 4 dark or damaged, 65.00- 85.00; Clover Hay, 4 fair to good, 95.00- Straw, 13 bright, 82.00- 102.00, 2 dark, 55.00-60.00; Ear Corn, 1 at 69.00. Firewood, 5 at 55.00-75.00 cord. Green Dragon Hay Ephrata, Pa. Friday, Feb. 20,1987 Report Supplied by Auction 208 loads. Mixed Hay, 64.00-155.00; Clover, 69.00-66.00; Alfalfa, 70.00-162.00; Orchard Grass, 89.00-132.00; Timothy, 80.00-145.00; Straw, 71.00- 125.00; Com, 66.00-75.00. Com Fodder, 69.00; Shelled Com, 2.00-2.25 bu.; Wood, 35.00 load; Oats, 1.70-1.95 bu. New Wilmington Hay New Wilmington, PA. Friday, Feb. 20,1987 Report Supplied by Auction 76 loads of hay. Alfalfa: 90.00-132.50, several 62.50-77.50; Alfalfa Mixed: 70.00- 130.00; Mixed Hay; 72.50-102.50, several down to 41.00; Timothy: 40.00-80.00, 1 at 102.00; Grass: 41.0065.00; Straw: 25 loads 44.00- 62.00, most 52.50-57.00; Ear Com: 17 loads 45.0066.00, mostly 53.00- 59.00; Oats: 6 loads 1.30-1.375/bu.; Barley; 1 load 1.575/bu. Westminster Hay Hagerstown, Md. Tuesday, Feb. 24,1987 45 loads. Alfalfa: Good 114.00-143.00, Fair 84 00-41 on Timothy: Good 100.00-127.50, Fair 80.00-100.00. Clover/Timothy: 89.00-92.00. Mixed: 91.00-115.00. Oat Straw: 81.00. Wheat Straw: 85.00-97.50. MATERIALS * ATRAZINE * BLADEX * DUAL * BANVEL * LASSO * LOROX •* SUTAZINE * PARAQUAT * ROUND UP * PRINCEP * LASSO-ATRAZINE SAVE OIM BULK HERBICIDES • BICEP • LASSO-ATRAZINE • PROWL • EXTRAZINE • DUAL • BLADEX MELVIN R. WEAVER 2213 Leabrook Road, Lancaster, PA 17601 Ph: 717-569-6576 or 898-8354 King’s Hay Kirkwood, Pa. Tuesday, Feb. 24,1987 Report supplied by Auction 71 loads. Alfalfa, 88.00-170.00; Alfalfa Mix, 80.00- Mixed Hay, 90.00- 146.00; Timothy and Timothy Mix, 98.00- Grass Mix, 92.00-114.00; 22 loads Straw, 88.00-124.00; Com Fodder, 90.00; Ear Com, 58.00 and 59.00. Soybean Stalks, 76.00; Oats, 2.10 bu. Four States Hay Hagerstown, Md. Wednesday, Feb. 25,1987 Report supplied by auction 16 loads. Alfalfa: 120.00-152.00,2.65/bale. Timothy; 111.00. Mixed Hay: 40.00-99.00. Straw; 70.00, 1.15/bale; Round bales 75.00. Barley Straw: 78.00. Dewart Hay Dewart, PA. Monday, Feb. 23,1987 Report Supplied by Auction 26 loads Hay, 46.00-130.00; 9 loads Straw, 66.00-79.00; 17 loads Wood, 24.00-61.00 Id. Keister’s Hay Middleburg, PA Tuesday, Feb. 24 Report supplied by auction 41 loads Hay. Alfalfa, 125.00; Mixed Hay, 50.00-102.50; 24 loads Straw, 80.00-102.50 ; 6 loads Ear Com, 55.0057.50; 2 loads Oats, 1.75- 1.85; 11 loads Wood, 27.50-50.00 load. Chambersburg Hay Chambersburg, PA Thursday, Feb. 26,1987 Report Supplied by Auction 21 loads Hay. Mixed Hay, 59.00- 80.00; Timothy, 103.00; Straw, 68.00; 2 loads Wood, 24.00 and 26.00. North Jersey Market Hackettstown, N. J. Tuesday, Feb. 24,1987 Hay—Straw & Grain Report Alfalfa 2.00; Mixed 1.60-3, Timothy 1.80-2.50; Grass 1.50-2, Straw-Rye 1.60. Total lots; 10 sold by the bale. * EXTRAZINE * LORSBAN * FURADAN * COUNTER * DYFONATE ETC.
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