_ .. ... * . , CATTLE 95...PDA...Compared with 41.25-43.75, Shells down to 35.00. Few BClleVlllC Livestock; last Wednesday's market, slaughter cows Yield Grade No. 1,1050/1590 lbs. si. bulls Auction .25 to $1 lower. Couple Standard si. steers 54.00-59.25. Feeder Cattle; Few Large „ HI p 53.75. One Select si. heifer 62.00. Break- Frame No. 1, 745/875 lbs. steers ’ ' . . noa mg Utility and Commercial slaughter cows 62 00-66 50 Wednesday, September 21, 1988 46.50-50.00, Cutler and Boning Utility CALVES 107 .Individual Choice vealcr Report Supplied by PDA 46 00-48.75, few Canner and Low Cutler 100 00, Standard and Good 75/100 lbs. ups i^gi] SSMrI WH^ WE . *■ air frt * - nm vmixvmr mmmcK Parts For: mm rii David Brown TRAILERS X33BSM C'betteh bilt") mJ§£t And Much More! What’s the latest on milk prices? Atlantic Field Representative Lew Springer, left, gives an update to ADC member Levi Click, Quarryville, Pa. One -.on One What’s the best approach to solving a farmer’s problem? At Atlantic Dairy Cooperative, we believe it’s one-on-one. Face to-face, informal meetings be tween our field representatives and our members. Our field representatives are a crucial link between Atlantic and its members. The cooper- WSSSF 133 Rothsville Station Rd. • Liutz, PA 17543 Phone 717-626-4705 SHIP PARTS DAILY WBB9®SMB*. WXS$tO&&-' . ♦ BUSHHOG ROT ANY CUTTIRS ■*t Wing Model * Other* adc Atlantic Dairy Cooperalivr MOWERS & BLADES HARROW* SSS F CHis£L now* ative can pay out a record amount in patronage, equity and premiums, yet our members rely on the personal service they receive. Each of our field representa tives is trained to help dairy farmers produce better milk and make more money. They are experts in improving milk quality and milking systems, and are well-versed in farm construction and equipment. Would you like to be a part of this one-on-one approach? Then call or write today. Get to know the advantages of Atlantic membership. Atlantic Dairy Cooperative 1225 Industrial Highway Southampton, PA 18966 (215)322-0200 Store; Hours Mon.-Fri. - 7 AM - 5 PM Sal. - 7 AM - 11:30 AM Sun Closed - Lord’s Day Busy As A Bee? bur Parts Are Just A Phone Call Away! Lancaster Farmli\a, Saturday. Saptambar 24, 1988-Al7 84.00- few Utility 65/85 lbs. 66.00- Finn Calves: Holstein Bulls 90/125 lbs. 9 1 00-144 00, mostly 115 00-138 00, few Hoi Heifers 100/110 lbs. 106 00-113 00. HOGS 109 ..Barrows and Gills steady to 50 higher US No. 1-2 220/2401b5. barrows and gilts 43 00-43 85, 1-3 250/250 lbs. 41.10-42.25, lot 1-3 185 lbs. 38.00. Few US No 1-3 280/600 lbs. sows 28.00-32.00, one 2-3 815 lbs. 25 00. Few Boars 22.00-26.50. FEEDER PIGS 327... US No. 1-3 20/35 lbs. feeder pigs 11 00-15.00, 35/50 lbs 15.00-25 00, 55/65 lbs. 26.00-28 50 all per head. SHEEP 25... Choice 90/115 lbs. spring slaughter lambs 52.00-59.00, few 60/75 lbs. 72 00-103.00 Few slaughter ewes 19 00-32.00. GOATS 7... Few Large 38.00-53.00 per bead. HOLSTEIN DAIRY COWS $500.00-$ 1200 00 ALL PER HEAD Grantsville Livestock Grantsville, Maryland Saturday, Sept. 17, 1988 LARGE 50.00-80.00; MEDIUM 45.00-65.00. HOGS: TOP BARROWS & GILTS 39.00- HEAVY BUTCHER 36.00- LIGHT BUTCHER 32.00- BUTCHER SOWS 28.00- FEEDER SHOATS 8.00- VEAL: GOOD 92.50-125.00; STAN DARD 85.00-90.00; UTILITY 70.00- HEAVY BULL CALVES 95.00- SHEEP & LAMBS: GOOD 58.00-65.00; UTILITY 50.00-55.00; SLAUGHTER EWES 18.00-25.00. SLAUGHTER CATTLE: STEERS: GOOD 68.00-74.00; STANDARD 62.00-65.00; UTILITY 53.00-6000. HEIFERS: GOOD 60.00-68.50; STAN DARD 55.00-58.00; UTILITY 42.00-50.00. COWS: COMMERCIAL 45.00-51.00; UTILITY 40.00-43.50; CANNER & CUT TER 35.00-38.00. BULLS; COMMERCIAL & GOOD 58.00- CUTTER & UTILITY 52.00- STOCK-FEEDER CATTLE: GOOD 70.00-80.00; MEDIUM 55.0a65.00. STEER CALVES: GOOD 80.0ai00.00; MEDIUM 60.00-75.00. HEIFER CALVES; GOOD 65.0a75.00; MEDIUM 50.0a60 00. North Jersey Livestock Hackettstown, NJ Tucs., Sept. 20, 1988 Report supplied by auction CALVES .15-1.50. COWS 36’/. -.49'/.. EASY COWS .21 ’/. - 44’/. HEIFERS .36-.59V* BULLS 32- 63'/. STEERS 46’/.-63’/. HOGS 25 42 ROASTING PIGS, EACH 15 00-28 00 BOARS 20-27’/. SOWS 25 28’/. . SHEEP 14-68 LAMBS EACH 37 00 62 001. LAMBS PER LB 19-90 GOATS 12 00-106 00 KIDS 21 00-49 00 ROHRER’S QUALITY SEEDS ORDER NOW FOR FALL SEEDING • Arrow Alfalfa * • Apollo II Alfalfa * • Armor Alfalfa * • Agriblend Alfalfa * • Ladino Clover • Redland II Clover • Orchard Grass ■ • Baylor Brome Grass Certified Twain Wheat Certified Wysor Barley Certified Magnum Wheat Bio Power Silage Innoculant Bottle Treats 50 Ton NEW REDUCED PRICE $22.50*0,,,. P. L. ROHRER & BRO., INC. SMOKETOWN, PA Holland Extra Baler Twine Dewart Hay Dewart, PA. Monday, September 19, 1988 Report Supplied by Auction TOTAL LOADS; 4 LDS. HAY. 63 00-92 50. EAR CORN: 3 AT 99.00 AND 117.50. STRAW: 2 AT 66.00 & 71.00. WOOD: 2 AT 33.00 & 36.00. (Continued from Page A 3) TLEMENT PRICE: 9/19/88- $79.90 dn $ .03. ACRES NEXT DAY OUT LOOK: cash - steady to weaker futures-steady to mixed. ACRES HOG UPDATE: Live hog futures settled mixed with the front option unchanged and December 32 points lower. Profit taking early in the session dropped prices lower along with larger than expected marketings. Further pres sure was exerted by lower cut out values. Trading today was extremely light with many parti cipants absent due to the holiday. Bellies setded lower for the day with losses magnified by the lack', of volume. ACRES NEXT DAY OUT LOOK: cash - steady futures - steady to weak. New Holland Horses New Holland Sales Stables New Holland, PA Monday, Sept. 19, 1988 REPORT SUPPLIED BY AUCTION REGISTERED RECEIPTS OF 310 HEAD Op HORSES, MULES AND PONIES. MARKET: KILLER MARKET LOWER: RIDING HORSES STEADY. BETTER RIDING HORSSES 600.00- 1 GRADE HORSE 1650.00. REGISTERED HORSES 575.00- DRIVING HORSES 400.00-875.00. RIDING HORSES 250.00-500.00. LIGHTWEIGHT KILLERS 125.00- HEAVYWEIGHT KILLERS 350.00- MARE PONIES 30.00-70.00. COLTS 15.00-30.00. GELDING PONIES 30.00-70.00. LARGER PONIES 125.00-300.00 • Certified Climax Timothy • Toro Timothy • Annual Rye Grass • Winter Rye • Pasture Mixture • Waterway Grass Mix • Reeds Canary Grass • Resistant to Verticillium Wilt PH: 717-299-2571 Binder Twine
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