AKwMStarAipillngt StWWft Noy»trU»r OLD FARMER’S ALMANAC American painter Georgia O'Keeffe bom in Sun Prairie, Wise., Nov. 15,1887... First quarter of the moon Nov. 16 (Wed.)... Suez Canal officially opened Nov. 17,1869... Average length of days for the week 9 hours, 44 minutes ... Abraham Lincoln delivered his famous Gettysburg Address while dedicating national cemetery at Gettysburg, Pa., Nov. 19,1863 ... Skepticism is a barren coast, without a harbor or a lighthouse. ‘ OLD FARMER'S WEATHER FORECAST New England? Beginning of week snowy and cold; midweek rain south, snow north; end of week cold with light snow. , , , Greater New York-New Jersey: Rain with snow in the mountains through midweek; end of week clear and cold. ~ . Middle Atlantic Coastal: Beginning of week cold and ramy; heavy ram midweek; end of week sunny and mild. Piedmont lc Southeast Coastal: Week begins cloudy with showers; cold snap with showers, heavy northeast and west at midweek; end of week clear and warm. (All Rights Reserved, Yankee Publishing Incorporated, Dublin, NH 03444) Grantsville Livestock Grantsville, Maryland Saturday, Nov. 5, 1988 HOGS: TOP BARROWS & GILTS 39.00- HEAVY BUTCHER 36.50-40.00; LIGHT BUTCHER 32.00- BUTCHER SOWS 28.00- FEEDER SHOATS 8.00- VEAL: GOOD 90.00-100.00; STAN DARD 80.00-85.00; UTILITY 60.00- BULL CALVES 105.00- SHEEP & LAMBS; GOOD 58.00- UTILITY 50.00-52.00; SLAUGHTER EWES 20.00-33.00. SLAUGHTER CATTLE: STEERS: 1 KING’S AUCTION'' KIRKWOOD Hay, Straw and Gi.iin Auction EVERY TUESDAY 12:00 Lscmml Rt 4728 miles aouth of O-itnyvllle or • mllM north of 'At otd corner of RL 472 and Noble Rood at Route Tobacco 'Station. Lloyd H. KraMar, Auctioneer AU-00081SL No out of Mate check i I ALL TRUCKERS AND } { FARMERS WHLCOMEj I BOYDELL FARMS 302 lona Rd., Lebanon, PA 17042 Phone; 717-272-8943 DISTRIBUTORS FOR PROVEN RESULTS... QUARRYVILLE TRIAL N.C. #2515 ■ 151.2 Bus. Per A. P # 3378 = 144.7 Bus. Per A. N.C. Shores N.C. Waves Pella Williams THE NOV. 14-20,1988 Skies drear and fields sere. Ask the Old Farmer: We repaired the leaky fau cet in the older home we purchased, but the stains from the leak remain in the bathtub. None. of the cleaners we have tried will remove the’ stain. Any suggestions? T. 8., South Paris, Maine . Get some Kool-Atd, the powdered lemonade kind' Dampen a sponge; apply some to the stain and scrub it off. You can also use fresh peroxide and cream of tartar. Make a paste of them and cover the stain Drop two or three drops of ammonia onto the paste, leave it for an hour or so, then wash off. Home Hints: Plant paperwhite narcissus now for Christmas bloom GOOD 65.00-71.00; STANDARD 62.00-64.00; UTILITY 58.00-60.00. HEIFERS: GOOD 59.50-60.50; STAN DARD 58.00-59.00; UTILITY 50.00-54.00. COWS: COMMERCIAL 42.00-47.50; UTILITY 38.00-40.50; CANNER & CUT TER 30.00-34.00. BULLS: COMMERCIAL & GOOD 52.00- CUTTER & UTILITY 48.00- STOCK-FEEDER CATTLE: GOOD 75.00-85.00; MEDIUM 60.00-70.00. STEER CALVES: GOOD 78.00-100.00; MEDIUM 62.00-75.00. HEIFER CALVES: GOOD 62.00-76.00; MEDIUM 52.00-60.00. MARKET YOUR FORMULA FED CALVES WITH AREA PACKER Our valued growers weigh their own calves. Domenic Venuto, Inc. 622 Federal Street Philadelphia, PA 19147 215-339*9921 or 215-467-9614 or 215-389-VEAL SCHLESSMAN'S HYBRID CORN^: 80S • 711 - 642„ -^* 1987 Ohio - All Reps. 53134 - 58.5 Bu/A - Group l|l Peela - 53.7 Bu/A - Group 111 53136 - 70.2 Bu/A - Group 111 A 3137 - 60.6 Bu/A - Group 111 Williams 82 - 61.2 Bu/A - Group 111 (Continued from Pag* A 3) with world production reduced slightly. The December option traded in a 5 cent range today with the settlement midrange at $4.25-1/2. ACRES CATTLE UPDATE: Live and feeder cattle weakened today on selling in response to sharply lower pork complex quotes. Limited short covering late session helped to elevate prices off session lows. Weaken ing cash fundamentals added further pressure along with slug gish seasonal demand and unpro fitable packer margins. Feeder cattle took their cues from live cattle and posted losses from 25 to 68 points. December live catde closed 80 points lower at $73.02/cwt with heavy profes sional bear spreading featured ver sus the August. CME FEEDER CATTLE SET TLEMENT PRICE; 11/07/88- $Bl.lO dn $ .01. ACRES NEXT DAY OUT LOOK: cash - steady to lower futures-steady to lower. ACRES HOG UPDATE: Live hog futures prices plunged lower today in heavy volume as spillov er from pork bellies and deterior- DEKALB Breeder Flocks Managed Under The DEKALB Certified Breeder Program. The only full service company, in this area, to handle the total needs of the poultrymen. For More Information Phone: 717-653-1102 W Monday - Friday 8:30 AM ■ 4:00 PM ating cash fundamentals pres sured. Further pressure was linked to losses in the products with heavy kills this week adding to the selling trend. Yesterday’s bearish weekly out-of-town storage report, which reported higher than expected net in movement added further pressure. December closed out the day 138 points lower at $40.62/cwt while February bellies lost 165 points. ACRES NEXT DAY OUT LOOK: cash - steady to lower futures - steady to lower Frederick Livestock ' Auction Frederick, Md. Monday, Nov. 7, 1988 Report Supplied by Auction BUTCHER COWS: STEADY TO $l.OO LOWER. GOOD 47.00-48.00, STAN DARD & UTILITY 44.00-47.00, CAN NERS 40.00-44.00, SHELLY 40.00- BULLS: GOOD 55.00- MEDIUM 50.00-55.00. STEERS; GOOD FEW TO 63.00, STAN DARD 52.00-58.00. HEIFERS: GOOD 58.00- STANDARD 50.00-55.00. BUTCHER HOGS; GOOD DEMAND FOR HEAVY WEIGHTS. HANDY WEIGHTS STEADY. 215-245 LBS. 38.50-40.00,1 LOT 250 LB. 37.75,10 HD. 271 AT 36.25, 3 HD. 270-330 LB. $43. SOWS: $1 LOWER. 400-600 LBS, $26-28.75. THIN SOWS; 300-450 LBS, $23-26. VEAL CALVES: NO CHOICE OFFERED. GOOD 125-155 LBS. $BB-95, FEW 250-400 LBS. $65-80; CULLS $2 HIGHER, 85-110 LBS. 78.00-86.00, CULL CALVES 50-80 LBS. 75.00-83.00. WEAK & ROUGH $7O DOWN. CALVES RETURNING TO FARM; STRONG DEMAND FOR HOL. BULLS. HOLSTEIN HEIFERS: BEEF X BULLS 80-130 LBS. $B5-94.90-120 LBS. $B5-99. HOLSTEIN BULLS: 85-95 LBS $B5-120, 100-120 LBS. $l3O-150. LAMBS: CHOICE 107 LBS. $55 70-85 LBS. $6O-67, FEEDERS 60-80 LBS. TO $57, MATURE GOATS $45-53. STOCK CATTLE: 30 HD. STEERS 500-800 LBS. $65-75, HEIFERS 500-800 Four 50,000 Size Single Age LBS. $52-61, BULLS 300-600 LBS $67-74. 700-850 LBS. $56-69. DAIRY COWS FRESH 3 HD. 525-975. SPRING ING HEIFERS TO $BOO. PIGS & SHOATS: SCARCE. BY THE HEAD CULLS $6-8. BY THE LB. 2 HD 180 LBS. AT $36. * Penns Valley Livestock Centre Hall, Pa. Tuesday, Nor. 8, 1988 Report Supplied by Auction BEEF COWS: UTILITY AND COM MERCIAL 45.00-48.50; CUTTERS 40.50-44.00; CANNERS 36.75-40.00; SHELLS 35.00. HEIFERS: STANDARD 50.00-53.50; COMMERCIAL 44.00-49.00. STEERS; STANDARD 48.00-54.50. BULLS: GOOD 55.00-56.75; STAN DARD 52.00-54.00. FEEDER CATTLE: 300-500 LBS. LARGE FRAME 65.00-82.00; SMALL FRAME 58.00-65.00; 500-700 LBS. LARGE FRAME 55.00-66.00; SMALL FRAME 52.00-61.00. VEAL CALVES: GOOD 95.00-107.00; STANDARD 80.00-94.00; UTILITY 61.00- FARM CALVES: BULLS 100.00- HEIFERS 98.00-107.00. SOWS: 25.25-29.75. SHOATS: 25-30 LBS. PER HEAD 12.00- 30-35 LBS. PER HEAD 20.00- 35-50 LBS. PER HEAD 27.00- LAMBS: 51.00-65.00. GOATS PER HEAD; 35.00-49.00. St. Louis Cattle, Hogs Wednesday, November 9, 1988 CATTLE AND CALVES: 75 ( 75 SLTR, 0 FDRS). SUPPLY CONSISTS OF COWS TRADING ACTIVE. COWS STEADY. SLAUGHTER CLASSES: COWS: CUTT, UTIL. COMM BULK SALES HI DRESS % LO DRESS % BREAKING 2-4 42.00-45.00. ’ - BONING 1-2 45.00-47.00 47.00, FEW 48.00. CANN & CUTT 1-2 40.00-44.00. SHELLY CANNER 1-2 55.00-40.00. X