Frederick Livestock Auction Frederick, Md. January 30, 1989 BUTCHER COWS: STEADY PRICES. HIGH YIELDING~?fi.OO-5i *75; UTILITY 46.00-50.00; CANKERS 41.00-46.00; SHELLY 41.00 DOWN. BULLS: YG# 1 60.75; YG#2 54.00-56.00. BUTCHER HOGS: 1.50 LOWER. US#l&3 230-260 LBS. 40.00-40.50; 1 LOT #2*3 244 LBS. AT *39.50; 270-290 LBS FEW TO 35.00; 400-475 LBS. 35.00-37.50. SOWS: 1.00 LOWER. 300-600 LBS. 30.00-31.50; THIN SOWS 27.50; HEAVY BOARS 25.00-26.00. VEAL CALVES: NO CHOICE OFFERED. GOOD 200-260 LBS. 89.00-98.00; 85-120 LBS. 74.00-80.00; CULL CALVES: 50-80 LBS. 68.00-75.00; WEAK & ROUGH 60.00 DOWN. CALVES RETURNING TO FARM: GOOD DEMAND. BEEF X BULLS TO 132.00; HOLSTEIN HEIFERS 90-120 LBS. 90.00-111.00; HOLSTEIN BULLS 85-95 LBS. SMALL FRAME 80.00- BULK 95-120 LBS. 125.00- FEW 125-135 LBS. TO 115.00. LAMBS: CHOICE 130 LB. BUCK 55.00; 75 LBS. TO 77.00. STOCK CATTLE: VERY LIGHT RUN. STEERS 1 300 LB. AT 91.00; HOLSTEINS 500-800 LBS. 63.00-67.50; BULLS 300 LB. TO 87.00; 1 800 LB. AT 55.50; SPRINGING HEIFERS 725.00, 785.00 & 485.00. PIGS AND SHOATS: BY THE HEAD, 30-45 LBS. 14.00-21.00; BY THE LB 120-170 LBS. 32.00-36.00; STOCK BOARS 230-275 LBS. 29.50-38.00. Carlisle Livestock Market Carlisle, Pa. Tuesday, Jan. 31, 1989 CATTLE: STEERS: STRONG DEMAND! 1.50-2.00 HIGHER. CHOICE 73.85-75.25; GOOD 68.00-72.50; MEDIUM 62.50-68.00. HOLSTEINS MEDIUM-GOOD 55.50-61.00. HEIF ERS CHOICE NONE OFFERED; GOOD 65.00- MEDIUM-GOOD HOLS TEINS TO 64.50. COWS: ACTIVE! 2.00 HIGHER EARLYBIRD PENS 3.00 HIGHER. HIGH YIELD 51.00-52.85; GOOD 48.50-51.00; MEDIUM 45.00- BIG MIDDLE 44.00-47.50; SHELLY 43.00 & DOWN. FAT BULLS: MEDIUM-GOOD 54.25-60.00. FEEDER CATTLE: STEERS (ALL WEIGHTS) MEDIUM HOLSTEINS 59.00- 00. HEIFERS (ALL WEIGHTS) CHOICE 81.00-86.00; GOOD 67.00- MEDIUM 66.00 & DOWN. BULLS (ALL WEIGHTS) GOOD 73.00- MEDIUM 64.00-72.00. VEAL CALVES: ACTIVE. CHOICE 95.00-110.00; GOOD 86.00-94.00; MEDIUM 75.00-85.00; LIGHT/WEAK 74.00 & DOWN; FARM BULLS MOST LY 140.00-168.00; FARM HEIFERS UP TO 125.00. HOGS: BARROW & GILTS 2.50 LOWER. US NO. 1-3 210-260 LBS. 38.85-40.75; OVER 260 LB. 38.35-40.10; 2&3’S 34.60-38.25. SOWS: HEAVY 2.00 LOWER; ATTENTION TOBACCO GROWERS Golden Leaf Tobacco Co. is receiving 609 tobacco from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. daily at Martin’s Sales Bam, 2 miles east of Intercourse at the Junction of New Holland Rd. & Rt. 340, (the original Pennsylvania Our customers have received more money each time of delivery than from auction or other tobacco buyers in Lancaster Co. We will be buying 609 tobacco for several more weeks. If you still have tobacco that is not sold, we invite you to call us before you sell. We feel our reputation, being one of the most honest & reliable dealers in Lancaster Co., guarantees you top prices for your 1988 609 tobacco crop. Mac Bailey Golden Leaf Tobacco Company PO Box 218, Intercourse, PA 17534 LIGHT: ACTIVE. OVER 450 LB 27.00- UNDER 450 LB 30.00- 2&3’S 20.00-26.75. BOARS: OVER 300 LB. 23.50-26.00; UNDER 300 LB. 30.25-31.00. FEEDER PIGS (BY THE HD) 20-25 LB. 13.00-17.00; 30-50 LB. 20.00-27.00; SHOATS (BY THE LB.) 44-61 LB. 40.00-45.00. SHEEP: LAMBS STRONG DEMAND FDR LAMBS UNDER 70 LBS. CHOICE 60-70 LB. 90.00-99.00; GOOD & CHOICE 75-110 LB. 70.00-85.00; MEDIUM 63.00-69.00. EWES 21.00-35.00; GOATS (LG.) NANNY’S 57.50-65.00 (HD); SM./MED. 40.00-55.00 (HD). NOTES: SALE EVERY TUBS. EVEN ING. 5:30 P.M. RABBITS, POULTRY & EGGS 7:00 P.M. LIVESTOCK. “STATE GRADED" PIG SALE FRL, FEB. 10TH 1:30 P.M.. Indiana Livestock , Homer City, Pa. Thursday, February 2 Report supplied by PDA CATTLE: 225. Choice steers 70.00- Select 66.00-70.25; few Select & Choice holsteins 65.00-68.25; few Standard 58.00-64.25; heifers Choice 68.25-73.75; 1 Select 64.75; few Standard 54.00- cows Breaking Utility & Commercial 47.00-50.50; Cutter & Boning Utility 45.00-50.00; Canner & Low Cutter 40-45.00; shells down to 3Z7S; bulls YG 1, few 1130-1780 lb. 54.75-61.25. FEEDER CATTLE; Steers Med. & Large 1. 320-610 lb. 74.50-84.00; few 725-940 lb. 66.00-70.50; heifers few Med. 1.380-430 lb. 70.25-76.00; Med. & Large 1.530-760 lb. 60.00-68.00; bulls few Med. & Urge 1, 415-600 lb. 56.50-75.00. CALVES: 111. Few Prime 120.00- Standard & Good 90-120 lb. 73.00-86.00; 60-85 lb. 62.00-80.00; hoi. bulls 90-135 lb. 100.00-148.00; 85 lb. 80.00- beef cross bulls and heifers 80-110 lb. 84.00-117.00. HOGS: ISO. Couple lots 1 & 2,235 lb. 42.25- 1-3,225-260 lb. 40.75-42.25; 2-3,230-270 lb. 40.00-41.00; 1-3,170-190 lb. 33.50-33.75; sows US 1-3, 300-625 lb. 31.00-35.00; few 2-3, 300-460 lb. 27.25- couple boars 126.00 & 27.00. FEEDER PIGS: 13. Lot US 1-3, 55 lb. 33.00 per head. SHEEP; 14. Lot High Choice & Prime 88 lb. new crop lambs 76.00; few Choice & Prime 85-110 lb. shorn lambs 67.00-73.50. Tobacco Auction Bam) THANK YOU FARMERS! 717-768-3074 HOSTETTER PORK Wanted To Buy Crippled and Disabled Sows and Boars Hogs Slaughtered For Federal Inspection & PHONE 717-274-7609 Isennock Auction New Park, Pa. Monday, Jan. 30, 1989 Report (applied by auction SLAUGHTER COWS: 950-1100 LBS. 38.50-41.00; 1150-1550 LBS. 41.50-48.50. CALVES: 110-140 LBS. 120.00-148.00; 90-105 LBS. 90.00-132.00; 70-85 LBS. 65.00-80.00. STEERS: 1 AT 1375 LBS. 65.00. BULLS: 550-800 LBS. 54.50-58.00; 850-1000 LBS. 62.00-67.50. FEEDER HEIFERS: 300-400 LBS. 88.00. BUTCHER HOGS: 225-250 LBS, 40.00. FEEDERS BIGS. BY.THE HEAD; 23.00-30.00. GOATS: SMALL, BY THE'HEAD; 29.00. Greencastle Livestock Greencastle, Pa. Thursday, February 2 Report supplied by PDA CATTLE: 325. Few Choice 1030-1260 lb. 72.25-74.00; few Select 65.75-71.75; heifers couple Select 62.50 & 66.00; few Standard & Select hoi. 57.00-58.50; cows Breaking Utility & Commercial 48.50-55.50; Cutter A Boning Utility 49.00-55.50; Canner A Low Cutter 45.75-49.25; shells down to 42.50; few YG 1 bulls 1360-2200 lb. 59.75-66.60; few No. 2, 1060-1675 lb. 55.00-58.75. FEEDER CATTLE: Few Med. & Large 1. 350-680 lb. steen 70.00-85.00. CALVES: 437. Few Prime 117.00- few Choice 101.00-110.00; few Good 86.00-93.00; Standard & Good 70-100 lb. 72.00-82.00; Utility 60-85 lb. 60.00- hoi. bulls 90-125 lb. 80.00- mostly 125.00-155.00; heif ers 85-130 lb. 82.50-146.00. HOGS: 15. Sows US 1-3, 275-475 lb. 30.75-36.25. FEEDER PIGS; Z SHEEP; 9. Few sL ewes 24.00-48.00. SADDLE TO BETTER EQUIPMENT MM M Im Immtmafr fmnmlmg’a CtonlfiMl Pflfti. Sign-up For Dairy Reproducton Schools PROGRAM Pairy Rcproduction- What Lies Ahead? 10:00 Introduction and Goals 10:10 Basics of Reproductive Management, Michael O’Connor, Extension Penn State. 10:45 Nutrition, Health Disorders and Reproduction, W. Dee Whitti er, Extension Veterinarian, Virgi nia Tech. 11:20 New Estrus Detection Aids, Mark Varner, Extension Special ist, University of Maryland. 12:00 LUNCH 1:00 Management and Treatment of the Cow Between 45 and 90 Days After Calving to Maximize Rebreeding Efficiency, Larry Hutchinson, Extension Veterina rian, Penn State. 1:33 Principles and Applications of Milk Progesterone Testing, Ray L. Nebel, Extension Dairy Spe cialist, Virginia Tech. 2:10 Hormone and Antibiotic Use for Early Post Partum Problems, Doug Carmel, Extension Veter inarian, University of Maryland. 2:45 Question and Answer Period or Discussion Period. 3:00 Adjourn SPEAKER LIST Pennsylvania State University Larry Hutchinson, D.V.M., Exten sion Veterinarian. Areas of interest dairy cattle herd health and production medicine. Michael L. O’Connor, Ph.D., Extension Specialist, Reproduc tive Management. Trouble shooting reproductive problems, artificial breeding technique and general reproductive manage ment. University of Maryland Doug Carmel, D.V.M., Extension Veterinarian. 11%, %m * Ilia., Si* ’ >n' ilimfflii |l Ui “ iMHfa it- ■’% m| 1W iWilwii*™ ■n v i iiilyi ISM 1111 Also Available AP-3023 AP-3977 AP-4321 Order Now While Supplies Are Available SMOKETOWN, PA PH: 717-299-2571 - AP, and are registered trademarks, and AarPrsis a trademark of Nickerson American Plant Breeders Inc. P 0 Box 2965, Mission, KS 66201. The Disclaimer of Warranty and Limitation of Remedy on each bag of seed sold is part of the terms and conditions of the sale Copyright • 1968 NAPB Lancaster Farming, Saturday, February 4,1989-Al9 Main areas of interest are repro ductive management of dairy cattle and factors influencing infertility of mares. Marie A. Varner, Ph,D., Extension Specialist, Reproductive Manage ment Main areas of interest are factors influencing detection of estrus, and applications of compu ter technology to problems in dairy management. Virginia Tech Ray L. Nebel, Ph.D., Extension Scientist, Reproductive Manage ment Main areas of interest are principles and applications of milk progesterone testing and develop ment and use of microencapsu lated semen to increase concep tion rates. W. Dec Whittier, D.V.M., Exten sion Veterinarian and Production Management Medicine Specialist Main areas of interest are repro ductive management systems and comprehensive herd health programs. 1-81, Exit 71, East 675 Stoney Creek Blvd., Firehall on left immediately after railroad tracks. McHenry, Maryland In McHenry on U.S. 219 at Garrett Community College. Carlisle, Pennsylvania Embers Convention Center- Qual ity Inn. UNIVERSITY PARK (Centre) The Pennsylvania Cooperative Extension Service in cooperation with Virginia and Maryland will be conducting a series of three one-day seminar's on dairy cattle reproductive management on February 21. 22, 23, 1989. The (Turn to Page A 22) SOYBEAN GROWERS CHIME FOR HP 350 THE SOYBEAN THE OTHERS WOULD LOVE TO BEAT. AP 350 may be the best early Group IV soybean in the busi ness. Its profile reads like a dream: Excellent field resistance to Phyto phthora root rot, excellent shat tering resistance, and top yield potential. AP 350 is an excellent companion to AP 4321. It matures four days later than Williams 82. It would be hard to find a better soybean than AP 350. Call me today for more information on AP 350 and we can discuss the right selections for your farm. tfS> ■*- AgriPro. ’•^SKDS RED HOT PERFORMANCE DIRECTIONS Edinburg, Virginia
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