AlB-Lancaster Farming, Saturday, January 28,1989 Special Sale Work Horses, Driving Horses & Mules New Holland Sales Stables New Holland, PA Friday, Jan. 20, 1989 Report Supplied by Auctipn 298 HEAD. LOAD OF VA WORK HORSES, PRS 1500.00-2600 00, S. 775.00-975.00. TWO LOAD WORK HORSES ANC MULES FROM TN: MULES, PRS 2350.00-3500.00; WORK HORSES, PRS 1600 00-2100.00, S. 675 00-1175.00. VA WORK. PRS. 1350.00-195000, S 650.00-900.00. MI WORK. PRS. 1425.00-1625 00, S 575.00-1050.00. IL WORK, PRS. 1375.00-1450 00, S 610.00-880.00. DRIVING AS FOLLOWS: IL 675.00-1075.00; NY 450 00-1000 00; OI 575 00-1425.00, PA 625.00-1575.00 ANE 450 00-975.00; NJ 410.00-800.00. LOCAL DRIVING: 500.00-1200 00. LOCAL WORK: PRS 1400 00-2850.00, S. 610.00-1100 00 MULES PRS. 1400.00-2400.00, S 600.00-1800 00 St. Louis Cattle, Hogs Thursday, January 26, 1989 CATTLE AND CALVES: 850 ( 50 SLTR, 800 FDRS). RECEIPTS CONSISTS OF COWS AND FEEDER CATTLE FOR THURS DAY’S REGULAR AUCTION. SLAUGHTER CLASSES: SLAUGH TER COWS: CUTT, UTIL. COMM BULK SALES HI DRESS % LO DRESS % BREAKING 2-4 NO SALES. BONING 1-2 NO SALES. CANN & CUTT 1-2 NO SALES. SHELLY CANNER 1-2 NO SALES. RECEIPTS THIS WEEK 2,100; WEEK AGO 2,200; YEAR AGO 2,900 FOR THE WEEK, SLAUGHTER STEERS AND HEIFERS UNEVENLY 1.00-2.00 LOWER. COWS MOSTLY 2.00 LOWER. BULLS FULLY STEADY. SLAUGHTER SUPPLY MAINLY MIX ED SELECT AND CHOICE STEERS AND HEIFERS, AROUND 10% COWS. NC+ 2D9O+ ■ A proven, late Group II maturity soybean 4 days earlier than Pella. • A top performer widely adapted to a variety of growing condition?. • Good emergence and fall standability. • Very shatter resistant. • Excellent iron chlorosis ratings. • Will stay green and healthy even in high pH soils • Top yields at harvest. CALL YOUR NC+ DEALER dR: NC+ HYBRIDS District Sales Manager fIM ArC+) Barry L. Hoke 244 Moyer Ridge Dr., Manheim, PA 17545 Home Ph. (717) 665-2009 Answering Service (717) 665-9347 STREET/RD/BO: CITY PHONE ( ) □ Please Send Your Latest Catalog □ I Am Interested In Using Your Seed □ I Am Interested In Selling Your Seed Lancaster Hogs Lancaster Stockyards Sat., Jan. 21, 1989 Report supplied by auction 924 HEAD US 1 215-245 LBS 45.50-47.00 US 1-2 215-245 LBS 44.25-45 25. US 1-3 210-250 LBS 43.50-44 25. US 2-4 220-255 LBS 43 00-43 50, A FEW 42.00-42.75. SOWS; UNDER 500 LBS. 29.50-33 00, OVER 500 LBS. 29.00-31.50 BOARS: UNDER 270 LBS, 28.00- OVER 270 LBS 25.00- 50. Clouser Farm Enterprises Madisonburg, Pa. Thursday, January 19, 1989 Report Supplied by Auction Eight loads Hay. Alfalfa, 112.50-150 00, 127.50 average; Grass hay, 105.00. Next Sje Thursday. Feb. 2. Dairylea Sponsors Breakfast With Legislators SYRACUSE, NY Dairylea Cooperative Inc. is sponsoring an informational breakfast for Dairylea dairy farmer members and New York state senators and congressmen on Tuesday, Febru ary 7, 1989 at the Empire State Plaza Convention Center, Albany, NY, from 7:30 a.m. to 10 a.m. TTie informal gathering is an opportunity to Dairylea members to meet state legislators face-to face and discuss current dairy and agricultural issues. Dairylea is a Syracuse-based milk marketing cooperative with 2,000 dairy farmers throughout the Northeast. STA' COUNTY. 30 YEARS AGO -Carl E. Gadsby, 18, of Grove City RD3, Mercer County was named as “State Star Farmer of Pennsylvania” by Future Farmers of America during the 1959 Pen nsylvania Farm Show. The honor, highest which can come to an FFA boy at the state level, was conferred upon him by the FFA state president, Dean Hof fer of Manheim RD3, Lancaster County, who won the 1958 Stale Farm Star Farmer award. In addition to winning the lop state honor, young Gadsby has been designated as Star Farmer for aa ups Hi Parts For: [&3ih imi IH David Brown GEHL TRAILERS SUNFLOWER , , B ZEB btfSn* Tobacco Compan We would like to have you as our customer. We are paying top prices for all grades of 609 tobacco. Call and compare our prices before selling your tobacco. We will be receiving tobacco at our Quarryville location every Monday, Tuesday and Friday of each week and at our Garden Spot location Wednesday and Thursday of each week. We have sold our 1986 processed tobacco and will be mail ing the checks on February 1. If you wish to pick them up, please call. Our company has given us a deadline for delivery, so please deliver as soon as possible. We also have FREE CERTIFIED 609 TOBACCO SEEDS - call or stop at our two locations. LF Garden Spot Tobacco Warehouse 717-354-6934 from 8 to 5 or at the Quarryville Location 717-786-7043 THIS WEEK the northwestern region of Pennsylvania. Carl was selected for the high FFA honor by the Keystone FFA Advisory Council because his achievements in scholarship, agri culture and leadership gave him the highest score among all nomi nees for the FFA’s Keystone Far mer degree. ...The honor of being named Pennsylvania FFA “Star Dairy Farmer” went to a 17 year-old Crawford County boy who is a senior at Townville Consolidated High School. WBKSF 133 Rothsville Station Rd. ■ Lmtz, PA 17543 SHIP PARTS DAILY WE * tmniw wmm' Mr Ivi.# K&K%M%MS W WjKJk'i am ww r ♦ mm vmuvmr device MO MM*f WhwYouAi*— YomY* MiY*r . fofr'ltaflk' KINZE CORN PLANTERS A GRAIN CARTS BUSHHOG ■OTAtV CUTTCRS Bat Wing M*dal It Othtra ("■etter-bilt") And Much More! B. Oldham Thank you, Bobby Oldham Phone 717-626-4705 s* * I WOODS) MOWERS* ! HADES ntK HAMtOWt, tOTHEMI X 75 plows He is Scott J. Preston of Center ville RD3. The title of Star Dairy Farmer is reserved for the Pennsylvania member of the Future Farmers of America with the most outstanding dairy farming program of the past year. Scott was selected by the Key stone FFA Advisory Council after study of several hundred reports of achievement by vocational agri culture students of Pennsylvania. -Society of Farm Women No. 3 met at the home of Mrs. Harold Stuber, Lincoln, Jan. 17. Mrs. Ivan Eberly presided. Mrs. Samuel Mohler officiated at the installation of officers, with all 1958 officeholders being returned to their positions. Store Hours Mon.-Fri. - 7 AM - 5 PM Sat. - 7 AM - 11:30 AM Sun. Closed - Lord’s Day Your Parts eAre Just A Phone Call Away! Busy As A Bee?
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