AlB- Lancaster Farming, Saturday, Saptamber 3, 1988 Indiana Livestock Homer City, Pa. Thursday, September I Report supplied by PDA CATTLE: 146. SI. cowi mostly 1.00 lower; Choice 67.00-70.25; Select 63.00- few Choice holsteins 63.50-65.75; few Standard 57.00-62.00; Choice heifers 64.00-66.00; few Select 61.00- few Standard 52.25-53.75; cows Breaking Utility & Commercial 46.00- Cutter* Boning 42.50-47.00; Canner & Low Cutter 37.00-42.50; shells down to 25.75; YG 1, 1145-1890 lb. bulls 55.25-55.75. FEEDER CATTLE: Steers few Med. & Urge 1. 360-720 lb. 74.50-84.00; few 775-990 lb. 65.00-72.25; heifers few Med 1,420-540 lb. 72.50-73.50; few 620-760 lb. Ag Republican To Hold Breakfast A “Breakfast in the Country” event is planned for September 10 beginning at 9:30 a.m. at Black Pond Farm located six miles north of Meadville on Route 86. Charles and William Black, owners of Black Pond Farm, are active dairy farmers in the Crawford County area. The farm has been awarded the Dairy of Distinction Award. The farm is recognized for its outstanding Holstein cattle. The farm breakfast, sponsored by the Pen nsylvania Ag Republi cans, will feature good food and fellowship, what better way to meet your local legislatures and republican candi dates for local, state and national office. Pen nsylvania farm products will make up the break fast menu with many products coming from the local area. A hot breakfast with friends is a great way to start off a beautiful fall Saturday morning. The Pennsylvania Ag Republicans are people involved in agriculture helping to elect officials that understand the unique problems and strengths of the com monwealth rural communities. For tickets contact Beve iiy Snyder 412-867-2472 or George Gregg 412-458-8181. Tickets for the event are $lO per person. SELL IT WITH A LANCASTER , FARMING CLASSIFIED 60.50- bulls few Med. 1.410-575 lb 67.50- CALVES: 133. Few Good vealers 90.00- Standard & Good 90-100 lb 85.00- 65-85 lb. 70.00-85.00; hoi bulls 90-130 lb. 100.00-130.00. HOGS: 169. .50-1.00 lower, 1-2, 225-245 lb. 45.00-46.00; 1-3, 220-245 lb. 44.00- sows about steady; US 1-3, 320-590 lb. 33.00-37.00; boars 23.00- FEEDER PIGS: 46. US 1-3, 30-40 lb. 18.00-26.00 per head. SHEEP: 46. Choice 65-90 lb. sp. lambs 57.50-60.25; si. ewes 15.00-20.00. GOATS; 8. 1 large 46.00; few Med. 18.00-22.00; few kids 5.00-10.00; all per head. Jersey Shore Livestock Market, Inc. Auction every Thursday I Beat the I Harvest Rush Re ★ Bar Hum Sped (1) NH Harvest* Row Coi Come On In & Trade For Performance When it comes to harvesting, you can't beat the heavy-duty performance that’s built Into the New Holland Model 790 forage harvester. Performance starts at the cutterhead. The 19 11/16-lnch wide, 12-knife cutterhead delivers a fine uniform chop that’s just right for most silage feeding operations. And an electric clutch gives Instant response and positive control on the reversing gearbox. The Model 790 Is available with either a 540 rpm or 1000 rpm PTO drive. Stop in today and trade for the performance leader In harvesters the 790 from Ford New Holland. NH 716 Forage Box iable E We Can Help You Haul, Unload Faster You can unload any crop quickly and efficiently with the new big capacity Model 716 forage box from Ford New Holland. Roller chain drive provides unloading speeds of 2.39 and 5.40 feet per minute. For a closer look, stop In and see us about this new forage box. Ford Credit ■ at 4:00 p.m. Jersey Shore, Pa. Report supplied by Auction Thursday, Sept. 1, 1988 RETURN TO FARM CALF 110.00-150.00. GOOD VEAL 80.00-98.00. COMMON VEAL 50.00-82.00. CHOICE STEERS 68.00-75.25. SELECT STEERS 60.00-69.00. COMMON STEERS 50.00-59.00. COMMERCIAL COWS 42.00-48.00. CANNERS-CUTTERS 40.00-47 00 SHELLS 32.00-39.00. CHOICE HEIFERS 64.00-66.25. SELECT HEIFERS 55.00-62.00. COMMON HEIFERS 45.00-54.00 GOOD FEEDERS 85.00-99.50. COMMON FEEDERS 40.00-84.00. BULLS 45.00-60.00. GOOD HOGS 41.00-46.00. HEAVIES 4000-42.00. ALL you NEED TO HAKE WINTER FEED mipment From AB Mon.-Fri 7:30 AM to 5:30 PM Sat. 7:30 AM to 12 Noon 110 South Railroad Ave. • New Holland, PA 17557 • Telephone (717) 355-2122 Pa. Bred Bull Enters Select Sires PLAIN CITY, OH 7H3462 Ju-Vindale Mandingo Dick-ET, a young sire bred by Christopher L. Wagner of Myerstown, PA, has been chosen to enter Select Sires’ Program for Genetic Advance ment (PGA) sire sampling system. Based on his outstanding pedigree, 7H3462 has been selected as one of ISO Holstein bulls from throughout the United States to enter the program in 1988. 7H3462 is sired by the very popular Mandingo. The dam, Ju- Vindale Tradition Dancer, is a VG(88) Tradition daughter with two records over 30.000 M and 1,030 F. The VG(B7) Conductor grandam has three consecutive N.H Foi Har You get total performance when you harvest your crops with a Model 900 forage harvester. Total performance begins at the cutterhead. The 12 knives of the 21-Inch cutterhead give you uniformly cut high-quality forage. Other features on the 900 include: • Metalert II electronic metal detector protects cutterhead and your valuable animals • Electromagnetic clutches give Instant response In controlling feedroll and attachment drives. • Easy-adjust shearbar makes adjustment fast and precise. Stop in soon and see the Model 900. N.H. 40 Forage Blower Fills Silos 80 Feet And Higher The Model 40 forage blower, with 20% greater tip apeed than previ ous models, center fills silos over 80 feet In height. The 1,000-rpm driveline and 48-inch diameter Whlrl-A-Feed® hopper means the Model 40 works fast. See the Model 40 at our store today.