AiS-Lancaster Firming, Saturday, August 26,1989 Central U.S. Carlot (Continued from Pago Al 7) HAM, SKINNED, FROZEN 14-17# 2 LDS. RANGE 72.50-73.00, WGHTD AV 72.75. 17-20# RANGE 73.00, WGHTD AV 73.00 C. BELLY, SOLS, SKIN-ON, FRESH 12-14# 2 LDS. RANGE 27.00, WGHTD AV 27.00. 14-16# 3 LDS. RANGE 27.00, WGHTD AV 27.00. 16-18# 1 LD. RANGE 28.00, WGHTD AV 28.00 C. 18-20# RANGE 25.00, WGHTD AV 25.00 C. BELLY, SOLS, SKIN-ON, FROZEN 12-14# RANGE 24.50-25.50 TIS, WGHTD AV 25.00 D. 14-16# RANGE 24.50-25.50 TIS. WGHTD AV 25.00 D. 18-20# 6 LDS. RANGE 23.00-23.50, WGHTD AV 23.25. PORK TRIMMINGS/ BONELESS PROCESSING PORK (CHEMICAL LEAN) COMBO 42% FRESH 1 LD. RANGE 34.50, WGHTD AV 34.50. BOXED 42% FROZEN RANGE 32.75-34.00, WGHTD AV 33.38 B. COMBO 72% FRESH 3 LDS. RANGE 70.00-71.00, WGHTD AV 70.33. BOXED 72% FROZEN 3 LDS. RANGE 78.00-78.50, WGHTD AV 78.33, BONELESS PICNIC MEAT COMBO 72% FRESH RANGE 71.00, WGHTD AV 71.00 A LOW INPUT FARM TOURS Come see the advantage of biological agriculture Tour I Aug. 31,1989 @ 1 p.m. J. Elvin Ranch Oxford, PA (215) 932-5423 65 acres on biological program for 3 years. Directions: East from Lancaster on Rt. 30, South on Rt. 41 to Rt. 10 South, 9/10 mile after Rt. 896 inter section. Tour II Sept. 1,1989 @ 1 p.m. Noah Yoder Lewisburg, PA (717) 524-7965 180 acres that have been on biological program for 12 years Directions: West from Lewisburg on Rt. 45, approx. 5 miles turn right on Johnson Mills Road, 2nd house Sponsored by AGRESTORE INC. Reicrvations not needed. 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V\ fa&jj (POSITIVE APPROACH for REVITALIZING SOILS) 1585 Landis Road Elizabethtown, PA 17022 Phone (717) 367-2667 Call TOLL FREE For Tho Naina Of Your Local Rapraaantatlva Touch Tona Phonoa 0-717-3d7-M47, llalan for lone, than preaa 4757 Dial phonoa: 1717.3C7-2M7, laH operator 'Card Number 4757" (Do Not Dial 717 If Calling From Within This Area Coda) SKINNED JOWLS COMBO FRESH RANGE 29.00, WGHTD AV 29.00 B. BOXED FROZEN RANGE 30.50, WGHTD AV 30.50 B. NOTE! (*) REFLECTS V. " TRIMMED PRODUCT BROUGHT BACK TO A REGULAR COMMODITY BASIS. ABCDE AFTER QUOTES REPRE SENTS DAYS SINCE LAST ACTUAL MARKET TEST. QUOTES ARE DROPPED AFTER 5 DAYS OF NO TEST OR BEFORE IF THEY NO LON GER REFLECT CURRENT MARKET CONDITIONS. (Continued from Page At 6) 47.30-47.80, FEW 48.00, 1-3 225-260 LBS. 46.50-47.40, 2-3 230-265 LBS. 45.00- SOWS $3 TO $4 LOWER. US NO. 1-3 31S-$5O LBS. SOWS 35.00- 2-3 350-600 LBS. 32.00- FEW BOARS 25.00-27.00. FEEDER PIGS 5. NO MARKET TEST. SHEEP; 72. HIGH CHOICE & PRIME 88-112 LBS. 60.00-64.00, CHOICE 90-110 LBS. 52.00-56.00; GOOD & CHOICE FL 45-70 LBS. 54.00-59.00, FEW SLAUGHTER SHEEP 18.00-21.00. GOATS: 6. FEW MEDIUM 32.00, FEW SMALL 18.00 PER HEAD. feed delivery systems MULTIFLO use* the lame steel 1 auger and quiet PVC tube as FLEX-AUGER does (Drive gear shown here) ••a*’...'' 30 YEARS AGO -The Lancaster-Lcbanon county 4-H pig round-up and sale will be held at the Union Stock Yards Sqpt 1 & 2, according to Victor Piastow, associate county agent. The following committees have been appointed for the show. TAGGING: Geo. Reinhart, Edgar Porter, harold Rohrer, Dar vin Boyd and Wilbur Hosster. SCALES: Edgar Shrom, Wilbur Hossler, Warren Leininger and Richard Lefever. PENNING: Elmer Boyd, Samuel Groff, Clayton Sangrey and Donald Hosier. PEN & ALLEYS: Richard Lefever, S. Groff, W. Leininger, G. Reinhart and C. Sangrey. SHOW RING; H. Rohrer, W. • Simple • Long-Lasting • Energy-Efficient 1 Your Choice Of 2 Styles and 6 Capacities % FLEX-AUGER Is Available In 5 Capacities - Including High Moistur Corn Models hopper- bottom Inns for feed storage Make Chore-Time Bins A “Best Buy" Models Available: Your Choice Of 6,7, 9, 12 And 15 Ft. All Galvanized Hopper- Bottom Bins We Assemble, Deliver And Set-Up Bins On Your Fermi SEE US FOR ALL TOUR TURNKEY SWINE & POULTRY NEEDS Your Authorized Distributor THIS WEEK & MULTIFLO - "Best Systems Ever Devised To Deliver Feed" ; "V* fl ■ I a| ] ml J ■■■ a I T I Hossler and E. Porter. •Harrisburg, Aug. 21-Harry Wareham, Everett, Bedford Coun ty, and Richasrd L. Boyd & Sons, Glen Rock, York County, share honors as being the first Pennsyl vanians to enter animals in the Pennsylvania Livestock Exposition. Ben Morgan, Penna. Livestock Exposition manager, said that both entries, dated the same day, arrived in the same mail. Both feeders will show swine. -Timonium, MD, Judges will will award more than 1,700 prizes totaling $52,000 at the thirteenth annual Eastern National Livestock Show to be held at the Maryland State Fair Grounds here Nov. ed T Simple To Install... Easy To Run... Economical To Own! We Stock A Full Line Of Bins And Augers ine ft Poultry Systems Specialists FARMER BOY AG. wc 410 EAST LINCOLN AVI. MTttSTOWN, PA 170*7 PH! 717-444-7345 14-19. Charles A. Morrow, jnanagcr of the show, laid nearly 300 of the prizes will be awarded to 4-H Club and Future Farmers of America exhibitors. Named as judges for the event arc: George W. Littin of the Virginia Polytechnic Institute, Junior Heif er Project Show; Adam McWil liam of Chestertown, MD, Devon shire breeding cattle; Earl Purdy, Tupck), Miss., Shorthorn breeding cattle; Otto G. Nobis, Davenport, lowa, Angus breeding cattle. -Harold H. Neill. 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