(Continuad from Pago A 2) from 13 to 68 points this afternoon as profit taking eroded prices throughout the afternoon. Further weakness came from ideas that ATTENTION PRODUCE GROWERS! Dutch Country Growers Co-op Will Hold Its Annual Growers Meeting On FRIDAY, FEB. 19, 1988 At 7 P.M. All co-op members and anyone interested in learning more about the co-op are urged to attend. Several speakers will give infor mation on different areas on growing produce. A pig roast will be held. SPEAKERS ******** Bob Anderson, County Extension Agent Mike Brubaker, Crop Consultant Jim Snyder, New Jersey Pepper Grower Anyone needing directions or more information regarding this meeting please call. *1 DUTCH COUNTRY r GROWERS CO-OP 76 Pumping Station Rd. Quarryville, PA 17566 717-786-8500 - - Bob Todd, Sales Mgr. MARKET RISK A Fanning Option Talk To Us About: ■ Earnings ■ Removing Feed Cost Fluctuations - Based On Production Levels ■ Boar, Sow, And Pig Ownership In 5 Years ■ Replacement Boars And Gilts Provided ■ On Farm Computer With Production And Financial Records ■ Comprehensive Farm Management And Financial Management Guidance ■ Complete Project Management And Guidance :< recent gains were overdone with the danger existing that the market had become overbought New con tract highs were made early as strong cash fundamentals lent sup port to futures along with lighter movement CME FEEDER CATTLE SET TLEMENT PRICE: 02/08/88 $Bl.BO up $ .44. ACRES NEXT DAY OUT LOOK: cash -steady to higher futures-mixed to weaker. Free Of Market Fluctuates Call: 800-873-5300 Purina Mills, Inc. Serving The Needs Of Agriculture ACRES HOG UPDATE: Live hog futures closed moderately lower with selling attributed to profit-taking eroded earlier gains. Another winter storm is brewing and this provided support to sag ging prices. Bellies closed higher again today as strengthening cash fundamentals provided support along with steady to higher fresh belly prices at midday. ACRES NEXT DAY OUT- :■: TradtMark Ralston Purina Co LOOK: cash - steady to higher futures - steady. Belknap Livestock Auction Dayton, Pa. Wednesday, February 10, 1988 Report Supplied by PDA CATTLE 72...PDA...Few Standard slaughter steers 53.50-55.75. One Select at. heifer 60.25, few Slanard 53.25-54.25. Breaking Utility and Commercial si. cows 50.00- 3.25, one 54.00, Cutter & Boning Utility 47.50-50.75, few Canncr & Low Cutter 44.75-46.75, Shells down to 35.75. Yield Grade No. 1, one 1435 lbs. si. bull 56.00, one No-. 2. 1900 lbs. 53.50. Feeder Cattle: Medium & Large Frame No. 1, 360/500 lbs. heifers 67.75-79, few Large 690/800 lbs. holstein 65.00. Medium & Large No. 1, 340/540 lbs. bulls 73.00-82, few Medium #2,435/695 lbs. 55.25-64.50. CALVES 82... Choice vealer, individual 116.00, Good 99.00, Standard and Good 90/120 lbs. 77.00-110, 65/85 lbs. 65.00- few Utility 45/95 lbs. 41.00- Farm Calves: Holstein Bulls 90/125 lbs. 120.00-169, few down to 100.00. 75,85 lbs. 94.00-114.00. Beef cross bulls & heifers 95/135 lbs. 96.00-125.00. HOGS IBB...Barrows and gilts steady to .50 higher. US No. 1-2 220/240 lbs. 46.80-47, 1-3 215/255 lbs. 46-46.80, 2-3 210/260 lbs. 45.00-46, 1-3 200/215 lbs. 44.00-46.00. Sows steady. US No. 1-3 325/565 lbs. sows 35.00-38, one 40.25. Few Boars 26.00-30.00. FEEDER PIGS 33... US No. 1-3 35/50 lbs. feeder pigs 29.00-46.00 all per head. SHEEP 3,..0ne Choice 100 lbs. wool si. lambs 85.00. Slaughter ewe, one 20.00. GOATS 2... Medium at 42.00, Small at 22.00 all per head. Belleville Livestock Auction Belleville, Pa. Wednesday, February 10, 1988 Report Supplied by PDA CATTLE 95...PDA...Compared with last weeks market; Slaughter cows .50 to $2 higher. Few Standard and Low Select hols lem steers 55,00-59.50. Breaking Utility and Commercial si. cows 47.75-50.85, Cut ler and Boning Utility 46.00-48.75, Canner and Low Cutter 42.00-46, Shells down to 36.50 One Yield Grade No. 1,1300 lbs. si. bulls 52.75 and 1500 lbs. 58.10, one No 2, 1580 lbs. 47.00. CALVES 124...Ch0ice vealer, individu al 109.00, Standard and Good 75/95 lbs. 89.00- few Utility 60/80 lbs. 71.00- FARM CALVES: Holstein bulls 90/125 lbs. 95 00-130, couple 149.00. HOGS 145.. Barrows and gilts about steady. US No. 1-3 215/230 lbs. 47.75-48.50,2-3 210/240 lbs. 47.00-48.10, lot 2-3 255 lbs. 46.25. US 1-3 350/575 lbs. iearchers e been [ing us since )2 that lime me 38%+ feed ide lime »ne Is ‘essary to —ntain optimal shell quality. Then, in the early ’7o’s, re searchers found that if the fine limestone was supplemented with a larger particle size calcium source, the shell quality of high speed layers could be maintained even better. YORK CALCIUM CHIPS were developed in the late ’7o’s as the dependable and economical source of calcium for the modem layer. Since that time, continual comparisons by univer sities, research centers and egg producers have confirmed the benefits that poultrymen receive when they add YORK CALCIUM CHIPS to their laying rations. For improved shells and lower feed costs, have your feed supplier add "CHIPS” to your formula. YORK AG PRODUCTS, INC. Lancaster Farming, Saturday, February 13, IMB-Al3 lOWI 33.00-38.00. Few Boars 27.00-29.50. FEEDER PIGS 146... US No. 1-3 20/35 lbs. feeder pigs 25.00-32.50, 40/55 lbs. 36.00-43.50 all per head. SHEEP 12... Few Choice 75/115 lb*, wool si. lambs 81.00-85.00. Few Slaughter ewes 25.00-48.00. GOATS 9... Few Large 44.00-61.00, few Medium 16.00-29.00 all per head. HOLSTEIN DAIRY COWS $700.00-$! 100.00 PER HEAD. Athens, Pa. Monday, Feb. 8, 1988 Report supplied by auction HOLSTEIN HFR. CALVES TO 132.50. VEAL CALVES NO TOP VEALS. VEALER BULL CALVES TO 167.50. SLAUGHTER CALVES 80.00-96.00. GRASSERS & FEEDERS 40.00-60.00. LAMBS 7000-84.00. SHEEP 25.00-44.00. HOGS, 200 TO 250 LBS. 38.00-45.00. SOWS 32.00-37.00. BOARS 30.00-36.00. PIGS 12.00-33.00. HEIFERS 46.00-50.75. STEERS 48.00-56.00. STEERS, FEEDER 50.00-68.00. BULLS 50.00-56.00. COWS.UTILITY 49.00-54.50. COWS, FAT 46.00-50.00. COWS. MEDIUM 44.00-46.00. COWS, POOR OR SMALL 35.00-44.00. CATTLE MARKET STEADY TO HIGHER. CALF MARKET STEADY TO HIGHER. PONIES TO 260.00. GOATS TO 65.00. FEEDER SALE IST MONDAY OF EACH MONTH. DAIRY SALE 3RD THURSDAY OF EACH MONTH. REPORTED RECEIPTS OF 86 COWS. 67 HEIFERS, AND 3 BULLS. MARKET STRONGER. LOAD OF PA FRESH COWS, 960.00-1075.00. LOAD OF PERRY CO. FRESH COWS, 935.00-1425.00. LOAD OF PA FRESH COWS 925.00-1400.00. LOAD OF PA FRESH COWS 630.00-970.00. HERD OF 33 HEAD. ALL STAGE COWS 535.00-1085.00. LOCALLY CONSIGNED COWS 580.00-1375 00 Roosevelt Avenue at Fahs Street P.O. Box 327, York, PA 17405 Bus: (717) 843-0981 PA (800) 632-1895 Valley Livestock REMARKS: VERY ACTIVE SALE. New Holland Sales Stables Wednesday, Feb. 10, 1988 Report supplied by auction \ k *