as I SYRACUSE. N.Y. Eastern Street Journal stories on drug Milk Producers Cooperative” is residues in milk. committed to a safe and whole- He assured farmers that East some milk supply,” and “routine- ern’s quality control procedures, ly tests milk’ ’ for quality and drug supported by a state-of-the-art residues, according to Eastern laboratory, “prevent tainted milk General Manager Michael Dono- from entering the marketplace.” van. Speaking at a district meeting Futhermore, Donovan said of member-farmers held in Wysox Eastern provides incentives for recently, Donovan made the state- member farmers to produce qual ment in reaction to recent Wall ity milk. There's only ■NWBr one Chief! Alfalfa Why give up yield and forage quality for superior dis ease resistance...especially when yon can have both? That's what makes Chief alfalfa the leader. Of 99 alfalfa varieties tested by the University of Minnesota, none even came close to Chiefs resistance to Bacterial Wilt and Phytophthora Root Rot. Tet, Chief also has the ability to produce exceptional yields of high-quali ty, leafy forage. In addition, Chief provides outstanding resistance v * , toAnthracnose, Verticil- ( hastobe /*V/7>dk limn and Fusarium wilts. .^earned/ Fast stand establishment, f 7 rapid recovery after harvest and long stand life mean you’ll get more cut- \V ( Y tings over more years, too! j You don’t become chief without \" standing out from the rest. Put Chief I j | alfalfa to work for you. \ ( / ...... • ■< See or Call: JOHN H. STUMP NBVIN KBGBRRBIS RD 3 Box 436 732 Temperance Hill Road Bernville, PA 19506 Lltitz, PA 17543 215-488-1965 717-626-5469 OLIVER S. MAST RD 2 Box 101 Elverson, PA 19520 215-286-9426 These numbers add up to bigger yields. M NEW! DK 622 CX 415 • Top yields, ideal for V • Very high yielding in its reduced tillage maturity • Excellent plant health and * Excellent emergence and stalk strength standability • 112-day relative maturity • Early Group IV maturity era oopera Strong emergence, exceptional plant health and superior standability.They all add up to bigger yields. The kind of yields you’ll get when you plant these top varieties from DEKALB-PFIZER. ive: . \ est “We pay extra for higher qual ity milk,” he said. “We also pay farmers who alert us to possible contamination problems before their milk is picked up.” Eastern President Lewis Gard ner, a dairy farmer from Galeton, reported that Eastern began an informational campaign about the proper use of animal drugs a year and a half ago. At the same time it PRO-CUT ALFALFA VERY HIGH DISEASE RESISTANCE PLUS RESISTANCE TO APHIDS. PRO-CUT IS VERY LEAFY AND IS BECOMING A FAVORITE AMONG DAIRYMEN IN OUR AREA. PRO-CUT IS OUR MOST POPULAR ALFALFA VARIETY BECAUSE OF ITS QUALITY STANDS. What Will Your Stand Look Lika 3 Yaws From Now? PM Pro-Cut High Disease Restetan Chemgro CheiflgfO See Your Local DeKalb Dealer For More Informatic ur banned sulfamethazine from its member farms. The Wall Street Journal report said trace amounts of sulfametha zine and other antibiotics used to treat injured or sick animals were found in milk samples. Farmers who allow tainted milk from their farm to spoil a load of milk are penalized for the loss, he noted, and repeated violations will result in a farmer’s dismissal from the cooperative. Donovan said that Eastern pro ducers represent some 3,000 farms in nine states and bring to market over 1.8 billion pounds of milk a year. P.O. Box 218, State Street East Petersburg, PA 17520 1-717-569-3296 1-800-346-4769 (GROW) |j? DK 125 • Outstanding yield potential of high quality forage • Multiple pest resistai.ce (MPR) in cluding resistance to Verticillium wilt and anthracnose • Excellent winterhardiness • Fast recovery after cutting • Displays superior yields in Penn State research trials ing, Saturday, January 13,1990-433 Jersey Shore Livestock Market, Inc. Auction every Thursday at 4:00 pjn. Jeraey Shore, Pa. Report supplied by Auction Thuraday, Jan. 11, 1990 RETURN TO FARM CALF 150.00-187.00. GOOD VEAL 70.00-100.00. COMMON VEAL 35.00-69.00. LOW CHOICE STEERS 70.00-75.00. SELECT STEERS 65.00-71.00. COMMON STEERS 55.00-64.00. COMMERCIAL COWS 47.00-54.00. CANNERS-CUTTERS 45.00-55.25. SHELLS 38.00-44.00. CHOICE HEIFERS 65.00-69.00. SELECT HEIFERS 60.00-66.00. COMMON HEIFERS 55.00-59.00. GOOD FEEDERS 70.00-88.00. COMMON FEEDERS 50.00-69.00. BULLS 53.00-66.00. GOOD HOGS 49.00-49.50. n HEAVIES 42.00-48.00. SOWS 37.00-42.00. ROUGHS 25.00-36.00. Shenandoah Valley Livestock Harrisonburg, Va. Jan. 1, 1990 Report supplied by auction STEERS: M&L-l 300-500 LBS. 89.00-92.00; 500-700 LBS. 72.00-86.00; 700-1000 LBS. 70.00-84.00; HOLS TEIN 300-1000 LBS. 73.00-77.00. S*L&M&L-2 300-500 LBS. 74.00; 500-700 LBS. 68.00- 700-1000 LBS. 66.00- FEEDER BULLS: 300-500 LBS. 73.00-79.00; 500-700 LBS. 68.00-74.00. HEIFERS: M&L-l 300-500 LBS. 75.00-82.00, 500-700 LBS. 70.00-75.00; 700-1000 LBS. 60.00-66.50. STOCK COWS: BEEF 752.50 AND DOWN; BABY CALVES 35.00-135.00. SLAUGHTER COWS TREND: UTILITY & COM MERCIAL 2-4 45.00-50.75; CANNER & CUTTERS 1-3 40.00-45.00. SLAUGHTER BULLS 1&2 52.00-65.00. LAMBS; BLUE O HIGH CHOICE AND PRIME 58.50; RED O CHOICE 56.00; FEEDER LAMBS CHOICE 56.00-67.50; SLAUGHTER EWES 14.00-19.00. HOGS: US 1-3 200-240 LBS. 44.00; SOWS 1-3 45.50 AND DOWN. VEALS; CHOICE AND PRIME 86.00 AND DOWN. Valley Livestock Athens, Pa. Monday, Jan. 8, 1990 Report supplied by auction HOLSTEIN HEIFER CALVES TO 135.00. VEAL CALVES NO MARKET TEST. VEALER BULL CALVES TO 167.50. SLAUGHTER CALVES 78.00 AND DOWN. GRASSERS & FEEDERS 46.00- LAMBS. 42.00-68.00. SHEEP 12.00-24.00. HOGS 200 TO 250 LBS. 38.00- SOWS 25.00-32.00. BOARS TO 25.00. PIGS 15.00-26.00. HEIFERS 50.00-57.00. STEERS 55.00-66.00. FEEDER STEERS 50.00- BULLS 48.00-57.75, NO TOP BULLS. COWS GOOD 48.00- 00. TOP 54.25. COWS MEDIUM 46 00-50 00 COWS POOR OR SMALL 44 00 AND DOWN CATTLE MARKET SOME CHEAPER. CALF MARKET STEADY. HORSES TO 440.00. PONIES NONE. GOATS TO 87.50.