AB-Lancaster Farming, Saturday, February 16, 1991 OLD FARMER’S ALMANAC Ebb IK 1030 Hm I arm Olhe becomes the tirst flying um when she accompanies a coips ot reporters fivmg o\ or St loins Mo bob 20 1872, Silas Noble and lames I’Coolev oK.ramille Mass patent their toothpick manufacturing machine bob 22, loll), Quadei|inna introduces popcorn to the bullish colonists at their first Thanks giving dinner 7/n Inn vs of hopt yilltip hnl •• ofix/hin’iui ge '•loa'lu (9»»jl Ask the Old barmen Mv marble la/\ Susan has a dull stain trom an in ernpe 00/mg pineapple Is there am uav to restore the luster'’ R k Pa Midi a gusli n I sii/f nihl It mon put i s ( ■nb tin slum Ihi n it'ipi oil ii’if/i 11 wt 11 inti • Home Hints C ntt.igi ilu isl will List twin ( is Umi* it \ou store it upside dow n OLD FARMER'S WEATHER FORECAST New England: Ram, with snow at higher elevations, to begin the week Turning milder through most ot the week with mild, sunny davs tor the weekend Greater New York-New Jersey; 1 he snow storm subsides and more seasonable tem peratures mign at this week s beginning The rest ot the week is sunny and mild Middle Atlantic Coastal: Sumn and mild all week a midw inter breather, no snow insight 1 his month s expected precipitation ot 2 is 1 below average Piedmont & Southeast Coastal: Snow changing to heavy ram at the beginning of the week Midweek brings another change sunnv and warm with scattered showers (All Rights Reserved Vinkee Publishing Incorporated Dublin N11tn444) Carlisle Livestock Market Carlisle, Pa. Tuesday, Feb. 12, 1991 SLAUGHTER STEERS: SELECT 74.00-75.50, STANDARD 67.75-71 00. SLAUGHTER HOLSTEINS: CHOICE 68.50-70.50, SELECT 64.75-68.50. SLAUGHTER HEIFERS: HOLSTEINS 56 25-66 00. SLAUGHTER COWS- STRONG DEMAND EARLYBIRD PENS FIRM $3.00 HIGHER. BREAK. UT. & COMM 52.00-56.25, CUTTER & BONING UT. BOYDELL FARMS 302 lona Rd., Lebanon. PA 17042 Phone: 717-272-8943 DISTRIBUTORS FOR: SILO QUEEN ~2402-2510^ > Seed | NEW 2305 - 2517 ALFA AL 84 VWAP - 78 AT - Wetfoot - Erie Ontario - Vernal FERTILIZER BALER TWINE WHOLESALE & RETAIL Contracts Being Offered For... New Farrow To Finish Units Preferrably 300-500 Sows. Also Interested In New And Existing Finishing Floor To Be Run “All-In-All Out” We Supply • Cash Flow Information • Professional Service Personnel • Quality Genetics • Producer Incentive Programs <r Become a part of our Planned Growth! Call now to discuss this opportunity! 717-626-0331 or 1-800-432-3040 THE FEB. 18-24,1991 Ember Days Feb. 20, 22, 23. 50.00- CANNER & LOW CUTTER 46 00-49.85, BIG MIDDLE 45.00-49.75, SHELLY 44.00 & DOWN. SLAUGHTER FAT BULLS: YIELD GRADE NO. 2 54.75-61.00. FEEDER CATTLE; FDR. STEERS (400-900 LBS.) HOLSTEINS 56.00- FDR HEIFERS (ALL WTS.) MEDIUM & LARGE #2 68.00-75.00. VEAL CALVES: STRONG DEMAND FOR CALVES RETURNING TO FARM. CHOICE 100.00-109.00, GOOD 85 00-99.00, STANDARD 52.00-75.00; COUPLE LIGHT/WEAK 50.00 & DOWN. IMS ( Beit The Plot 3940 - 3090 E Average 75% 3970 Of The Time $14.75 Per Bag OTHERS N.C. Shore - Agri 8836 Pellas - Williams - Resnicks Medium Red Clover $55.00 Per Bag TIMOTHY - TORO - CLIMAX TIMOTHY SEED OATS Hercules, Noble, Ogle, Porter, Heritage SOYBEANS Less 30# Prepaid FARM BULLS: 120.00-158.00, FARM HEIFERS 110.00-140.00, MOSTLY 144.00- HOGS: BARROWS & GILTS ACTIVE; US NO. 1-3 (210-260 LB.) 51.00- 270-480 LBS. 47.00-53.00, 2&4'S (ALL WTS.) 44.00-47.00. SOWS: ACTIVE- OVER 450 LB. 44.25-46.50, UNDER 450 LB. 44.50-49.50, 2&4’S (ALL WTS.) 42 25-43.75. BOARS; 37.00-41.00. FEEDER PIGS (BY THE HEAD) STRONG DEMAND: 20-45 LBS. 27 00-58.00 SHEEP: EWES 19.00-31.00. LAMBS- CHOICE (40-45 LB.) 120 00-130.00, CHOICE (80-110 LB) 50.00- MEDIUM (ALL WT) 42.00- 00. Agßestore Invites You To Its Annual Soil And Nutrient Management Seminars 1984 Come Learn How to Lower Input Costs And Maximize Forage | Quality And Production-Excellence In Biological Agriculture P Brown egg layer of excellence. Strong shells, good livability and adaptable 44 Years Of Commitment to the Poultry Industry DEKALB Research 3V4 Million $ Annual Budget Local DEKALB Represenative For Your Chick And Pullet Needs Call On The Melhorn Sales Team: Nelson Groff and Rich Roenigk. GOATS: (BY THE HEAD) SM7MED, 35.00-52.50. SALE EVERY TUESDAY EVENING 5:00 P.M. RABBITS POULTRY Sc EGGS 7:00 P.M. LIVESOCK. NOTES: STATE GRADED FEEDER PIG SALE, FRIDAY. FEBRUARY 22. 1991, SALE TIME 1:30 P.M. Valley Livestock Athens, Pa. Wednesday, Feb. 13, 1991 Report supplied by auction HOLSTEIN HEIFER CALVES to 137 50. VEAL CALVES TO 77 00. VEALER BULL CALVES to 157.50 SLAUGHTER CALVES 56.00-74.00. Topics discussed will Be: 1. Low Input Sustainable and/or Biological Soil Management 2. Weeds. “Why They Grow” 3. Livestock Management 4. Manure Management Seminar Locations (Lunch Provided Antrlum House Restaurant, Greencastle, PA Feb. 19, 1991, 10-3:30 Contact James Byers, 1408 Gillan Dr., St. Thomas, PA 17252 (717) 369-5971 Yoder’s Restaurant, New Holland, PA Feb. 20, 1991 10-3:30 Contact Elvin Ranck, 11300 Limestone Rd., Oxford, PA 19363 (215) 932-5423 - Pleasantvilie Pike Diner, Oley, PA Feb. 21, 1991 I(M$Xr * Contact Elvin Ranck (215) 932-5423 DEKALB The American birds backed by research and performance The only full service, In this area, to handle the total needs of the poultrymen. For More Information Phone: 717-653-1102 Monday - Friday 8:30 AM - 4:00 PM Proving herself year after year under varying conditions. High performance. B Ink® DEKALB-Warren Sex-Sai-Llnk* Research is insurance that provides you with predictable performance. Proven programs , provide you with optimum genetic potential. Technical help readily available to help you. GRASSERS & FEEDERS 49.00-71.00. SPRING LAMBS 107.50-130.00. LAMBS 35.00-55.00. SHEEP 16.00-25.00. HOGS 200-250 LBS. 45.00-48.50 SOWS 31.00-37.00. BOARS NO MARKET TEST. PIGS BACH 21.00-32.00. HEIFERS 52.00-55.00. STEERS 52.00-56.50. FEEDER STEERS TO 74.00. BULLS 52.00-56 00. COWS GOOD 50 25-54.75. COWS MEDIUM 42.75-47.00. COWS POOR OR SMALL 31.50-43.75 CATTLE MARKET STRONG CALF MARKET STEADY. GOATS 24.00-61 00. »;• r "H >'■*•>*
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