PA Tobacco Markets The following prices received at tobacco auction warehouiea were (applied by the Keystone Tobacco Marbetlng Group. Paradise Tobacco Auction Paradise, Pa. Week of Jnn. 25, 1988 Report Supplied By Auction MIDDLES: 1.00-1.05, SEVERAL,! .05. TIPS: 1.00-1.05, SEVERAL 1.05. GOOD BOTTOMS .45-.85 (VARIABLE). OUT-GRADES; .25 .45 (STRONG MKT.). TOTAL POUNDS SOLD: 119.186. Garden Spot Tobacco Auction New Holland, Pa. Week of Jan. 25, 1988 Report Supplied By Auction GOOD MIDDLES .80-1.05. GOOD TOPS ,80-1.00. GOOD BOTTOMS .35-.75. OUT GRADE .05-.40. Lebanon Valley Livestock Auction Fredericksburg, PA Tuesday, Jan. 26, 1988 CATTLE 73...PDA...Compared with last Tuesday’s maifcet: Slaughter cows small supply steady to .SO higher. Select slaughter steer, one 61.25, Select & Choice 1415/1625 lbs. holsteins 60.00-63.60. Choice si. heifer, one #4, 59. 25, one Standard 50.50. Few Breaking Util ity & Commercial si. cows 46.50-48.50, SPECIAL ALFALFA FORYOUR AREA FOR MORE INFORMATION CONTACT TOOK LOCAL CARGILL DEALER BO AdWM Tta T si»em«l«*»viUe,PA Sctaedtevflle, BA Hjwir «. Barky mu* BartMMt B M. Lamar Miller At ** en> PA Maaheim, BA M. Davjk) Brubaker n*«tii m n«m Denali A. Confer M M .u PA bs»£m Fred Frey Quarryvillo, PA Arlin K. Htltenu Harieyivilks, PA Jamea A. Kdpcr Elizabethtown. PA Paul 8. Kline Lititz, PA two 50.25A53.25, Cutter A Boning Utility 44.25-48.50, few 48.25, Gamer A Low Cutter 41.25-44, few down to 38.75. Few Yield Grade No. 1,1430/1690 lbs. iL bulls 55.75-58.00. r CALVES 100...Vealen imall lupply (teady to $5 higher. One Choice vealer, 102.00. Standard and Good 90/120 lbs. 85.00-90, 70/85 lbs. 71.00-85, few Utility 40/85 lbs. 40.00-66.00. Farm Calves: Hols tein Bulls 90/125 lbs. 120.00-IS7, 80/90 lbs. 87.00-94.00; Hoi. Heifer, one 105 lbs. 104.00. HOGS 79...0ne Lot US No. 1-2 250 lbs. 46.10, lot 1-3 238 lbs. 46.25, few 2-3 205/235 lbs. 45.00-45.50. US No. 1-3 285/600 lbs. sows 33.00-35, two 35.75A36.50, one gilt 44.00, few Medium 230/390 lbs. 26.00-32.75. One Lot Boars 201 lbs. (light weights) 31.50. FEEDER PIGS 0...N0 Market Test SHEEP 0...N0 Market Test GOATS 0...N0 Market Test New Holland Sales Stables New Holland Dairy Wednesday, Jan. 27, 1988 Report supplied by auction REPORTED RECEIPTS OF 102 COWS, 28 HEIFERS. AND 1 BULL. MARKET STEADY. LOAD OF CANADA FRESH COWS, 700.00- SPRINGERS 635.00- LOAD OF PA FRESH COWS, 810.00-1150.00. LOAD OF PA FRESH COWS. 1010.00-1100.00. HERD OF 42 HEAD, ALL STAGE COWS, 590.00-1150.00. LOCALLY CONSIGNED COWS 525.00-935.00. SPRINGING HEIFERS 685.00-830.00. OPEN HEIFERS 340.00-515.00. BULLS 750.00. Melvin tm Richland, PA Reynold Reinert FCgeUvaic, PA Chester H. Soitys Jr. Spring City, PA One way dairymen can help combat the impact of lower milk [vices is to reduce udder infections in an effort to increase production and to cut culling and treatment costs. * New King of Alfalfas. I mum Outstanding V/IUWII yield potential 'reduces high-quality forage ccellent winterhardiness High 'els of resistance to the five ijor alfalfa diseases. A “new meration” variety that performs specially well in the north. te older it gets, the better it looks, :ause balanced disease tolerance dps keep Endure healthy. Fnnni*p Exce P t,onal JUIiViUI t tolerance to ’'rticilhum Wilt and Phytoph icra Root Rot. Outstanding interhardiness Rapid recovery ten management and fertiliza >n are good. Excellent opportu- V for extra cutting each year CARGILL HYBRID SEEDS »G PAYMASTER CARGILL P.O. Box 328 St. Peter, MN 56082 1-800-222-5407 Ml puxlutts suhjea to CARGILLS warrant* imitations Wlhwir W. Rm* Robert Kreider ifedber’e MIS *«*»**•» ** QnerryviUe, PA, Imetm* PA NfSti Mmm* B. 80l Stan Rndwr PipetsvUte, PA Lebanon, PA Lebanon. PA FOR MORE INFORMATION ON: "" J CARGILL HYBRID SEEDS I Call 1*800«222*5407 or complete this coupon and mail to | I □ Yes. Send me more information on Cargill Hybrid Seeds | □ I'm interested m hearing about a Cargill Dealer Opportunity m my area ■ - I Address | County. ■ Phone— ! M»ii io CARGILL HYBRID SEEDS J - 900 Gemstone Dnvc, Lancaster, PA 17601 _ I-.-- _ 717-285-4227 ' Udder Health Meeting Another way is to improve milk Indiana Livestock Homer City, Pa. Thursday, January 28 Report supplied by PDA CATTLE; 153. Steen iteedy; cowi week to .50 lower; Select 60.00-64.00; Standard 55.00- heifen Choice 6XOO-65.50; Select 58.00-61.50; few Standard 54.00- Cows Breaking Utility & Commercial 48.00-51.00; Cutter & Boning 45.00- Camter A Cutter 40.50-45.00; shells 33.00; few YG 1,1200-1800 lb. bulls 53.00- FEEDER CATTLE: Few Med. 1, 360-700 lb. steen 65.00-71.50; heifen few Med. 1.400-600 lb. 64.00-73.50; bulls few Med. 1. 450-550 lb. 67.00-74.00. CALVES; 101. Standard & Good 90-120 lb. 84.00-100.00; 60-85 lb. 65.00-85.00; hoi. bulls 90-120 lb. 112.00-153.00. HOGS: 119. Steady; 1-2, 225-250 lb. 46.00- 1-3,220-260 lb. 45.25-46.00; 2-3,240-260 lb. 43.00-44.25; US 1-3 sows 360-550 lb. 38.00-41.00; 2-3, 380-550 lb. 32.75-37.00; few boars 24.00-25.00. FEEDER PIGS: 19. 1-3, 25-35 lb. 18.00- SIiEEP: 1. SI. ewes 35.00. GOATS: Z Med. 50 lb. small 34.00. SAVE UP TO 12% OR MORE 1. Quantl All spring planted crops including Corn, Alfalfa, Grass Seed, Sunflowers, Sorghums can be totalled by June 15, 2. Early Payment Discounts If Payment Early Pnme Postmsriisd Pay Time Total Mar 15 3% 3% Apnl 15 2% A special 3% Prime-Time discount applies through Mar 15, 1988 Cargill, Inc. will maintain an aggres sive daily cash bid'for generic PIK certifi cates. This bid price is available through your Cargill Hybrid Seeds dealer. Farm er customers may apply PIK certificates to Cargill Hybrid Seed purchases and realize additional savings. John C. Hubers Territory Sales Manager quality and qualify for premium payments. To help dairymen accomplish these goals, four Udder Health Meetings have been scheduled in Lancaster and Chester Counties. Dairymen, herdsmen, milkers and other interested people are invited to attend. The meetings will discuss topics related to milking equipment and milking practices as well as the prevention and treatment of masti tis. New information about liner slips, teat shields, pre-dipping, the role of selenium and antibiotic residues will be presented. These meetings are being con ducted by the Penn State Extension Service of Lancaster, Chester and For York Accident Training YORK A farm accident training session to help farm fami lies know what to do until the med ics arrive is planned for Tuesday, February 2, at the York County Extension meeting. The time is 10 Discount Plan Total Dollar Value all Seet $ 0-900 $ 901-2000 $2OOl-3000 $3OOl-5000 $5OOO plus Inoount is PIK Cartlllcata Redemption 717/285-4227 Lancastar mining, Saturday, January 30, 1988-Al7 Reservations Needed Now Green Dragon Livestock Sales Location: Ephrata RD 4. 1 mile N. on North State St., Ephrata. SALE EVERY FRIDAY Lots of good Northern Feeder & Stockers. Slaughter Cows - Bull Steer, Veal-lamb. 11:00 A.M.-Beef Sale 200-300 each week. 1:00 P.M.-Dairy Sale. 7:00 P.M.-Small Animal Sale. For Special Sales and Herd Dispersals on farm or at our barn or other market information call: Office 717-733-2444, Home 717-838-4318. Savings 0% 2% 3% 4% 5% 6% " 2% WALTER H. RISSER, Proprietor All out of state and new buyers must have cash or certified check or current letter of credit from bank. OPEN TO RECEIVE I YOUR MARKET HOGS I AT THE GREEN DRAGON MARKET z RD 4. EPHRATA. PA 17522 I 1 MILE NORTH OF EPHRATA | ON NORTH STATE STREET. | HOURS: MONDAY, TUESDAY, and WEDNESDAY 7:00 A.M. to 11:30 A.M 215-458-5677 Residence 717-733-9648 Office YOU ARE PAID FOR YOUR HOGS IMMEDIATELY Keo & Lois Emery, Proprietors I % S Dauphin Counties. Instructors will be local veterinarians and Exten sion Agents. Pre-registration is required. All sessions run from 9:45 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. Dates and places are listed below. Feb. 9 - Honey Brook Grange Hall, Honey Brook. Feb. 10 - Harvest Drive Restaurant, Inter course. Feb. 11 - Rhoad’s Restaur ant, Quanyville. Feb. 12 - Country Table Restaurant, Mount Joy. For reservations, call the Lan caster County Extension Service (717-394-6851) or the Chester County Extension Service (215-696-3500). Cost will be $16.00. The Cooperative Exten sion Service is an affirmative action, equal opportunity educa tional institution. a.m. until 2 p.m. Since farming is such an acci dent proven occupation, every farm family could benefit from this course. The Extension office needs your reservation by Monday morning, February 1. Call Deb Rohrbaugh at (301) 941-1165 or the York Exten sion office at (717) 757-9657. 215-458-5677 Residence 717-733-9648 Office EHRfS j BOTIN6 i STATION |
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