AB-Lancaatar Farming, Saturday, June 8, 1991 OLD FARMER’S ALMANAC June 10,1861, Dorothea Dix is appointed superintendent of women nurses serving the army of the Union June 12,1923, Harry Houdmi thrills crowds m New York as he struggles out of a straightjacket while suspended, head downward, 40 feet above the ground June 15, 1909, Benjamin F Shibe patents the cork-centered baseball A strong person ami a waterfall channel their own path Ask the Old Farmer: Is there any way to repair a crack in a con crete birdbath 7 W L Ohio Make a paste with Lenient and water Wet the hirdhath and let it set for 5 minutes , then pack the cement into the track with your finger (wearing rubber gloves, of course) Cover the area with an old towel and keep it damp for a few days Home Hints Cover door hinges with petroleum jelly before painting the door and splatters will be easily removed OLD FARMER'S WEATHER FORECAST New England: More drippy weather The week begins with showers and colder By midweek, look for rain, locally heavy, and much colder temperatures Greater New York-New Jersey: Mostly sunny, with a few sprinkles, at the start of the week changes to ram, heavy in the south Clearing and warm as the week ends Middle Atlantic Coastal: More heavy ram this week, but temperatures are season able Fly the flag on Friday, as skies clear and a sunny, warm weekend arrives Piedmont & Southeast Coastal; Clear and warm weather changes to showers with ram m the north and milder temperatures Sunny and hot for the weekend (All Rights Reined Vinkec Publishing Incorporated Dublin NH 03444) Oklahoma City Feeder Cattle June 5, 1991 COMPARED WITH LAST WEEK: FEEDER STEERS AND HEIFERS OVER 600 LB. FIRM TO $2.00 HIGHER; UNDER 600 LB. $2.00-$4.00 HIGHER. TRADE VERY ACTIVE. DEMAND EXCELLENT FOR ALL CLASSES. BULK RUN 700-900 LB. STEERS AND 600-800 LB. HEIFERS. QUALITY OF SUPPLY PLAIN TO ATTRACTIVE. FLESH CONDITION CONTINUES ATTRACTIVE. AVERAGE TO MOD ERATELY THIN. WEIGH-UPS IMPROVED FOR BUYERS FROM LAST WEEK, MOSTLY AVERAGE. SPRING STORMS CONTINUE WITH SOIL SATURATED. SLAUGHTER COWS STEADY. SLAUGHTER BULLS $l.OO-$2.00 LOWER. PACKERS TAK ING 45% OF COW AND BULL NUM BERS. COUNTRY BUYERS ACTIVE ON PAIRS AND BRED COWS. RECEIPTS THIS WEEK 8,950; LAST WEEK (HOLIDAY SHORTENED) 6,163, LAST YEAR 8,986 HEAD. SUPP LY 82% YEARLING FEEDER CATTLE; 13% CALVES AND LIGHT STOCKERS UNDER 600 LB.; COWS AND BULLS 5%. BULK PRICE RANGES FOLLOW: FEEDER STEERS: MEDIUM & LARGE FRAME 1, 300-425 LB. 5122.00-5129.00; 425-500 LB. 5111.50-5121.50; 500-550 LB. $107.00-5116.50, 550-600 LB. THE JUNE 10-16,1991 King Kamehameha Day, June 11. 5102.50- 600-650 LB. $97.75-5101.50; 650-700 LB. 593.50- 700-750 LB. 592.50- 750-800 LB. 587.50- 800-850 LB. $86.00- $92 00; 850-900 LB. 584.00-586.75; 900-975 LB. SBO.OO-583.75. LARGE FRAME 2 HOLSTEINS, 300-350 LB. $109.00-$! 16.50; 350-400 LB. $102.00- S 111.50; 425-500 LB. 593.50-S102.00; 675-700 LB. 580.50-584.50; 750-800 LB. 578.50- 800-875 LB. 574.50- FEEDER HEIFERS: MEDIUM & LARGE FRAME 1. 275-400 LB. 5110.00- 400-450 LB. 5105.00- 450-500 LB. 598.00- 500-550 LB. 596.00- 550-600 LB 593.25-597.50; 600-700 LB. 587.00- 700-800 LB. 584.00- 800-900 LB. 580.00- 75 SLAUGHTER COWS: CUTTER, BONING UTILITY, AND BREAKING UTILITY Y.G. 1-3, AVERAGE DRESS ING 553.00-556 00; HIGH DRESSING 555.00- LOW DRESSING 549.0&-553.00. CANNER AND LOW CUTTER 545.50-548.50. SLAUGHTER BULLS: Y.G. 1 1150-2100 LB. AVERAGE DRESSING 563.00- HIGH DRESSING 567.00- HIGH-DRESSING/ HIGH-BONING 568.50-570.25; LOW DRESSING 561.50-561.75. Mercer Livestock Mercer, PA June 4, 1991 CATTLE 249. PDA...Compared with U>t Tuesday's market: Slaughter (teen .50 to mostly 1.00 lower; Cows about steady. Choice slaugh ter steen 73.00-76.00, low yielding 68.00- Select 70.00-74.00, high yield ing Select and low Choice 75.00-78, one 80.25, Standard 65.00-68.00; Select Hols teins 64.25-67.00. Choice si. heifers 69.10-73.10, low yielding down 66.00, Select 67.00-69.00, few Standard 62.50- Breaking Utility & Commer cial si. cows 52.50-58.50, couple high yielding 60.00, Cutter & Boning Utility 50.50- Canner & low Cutter 42.00- Shells down to 36.00. One Choice si. bullocks 73.00, one 69.25. Yield Gnde No. 1, 1000/1800 lbs. si. bulls 63.00- one 76.00. Feeder Cattle: Few Medium Frame No. 1,400/490 lbs. steen 88.00- one small lot Large No. 1, 700 lbs. 75.50, Large #2, 340/400 lbs. 77.00- Medium Frame No. 1, 350/570 lbs. heifers 75.00-88.00, few Large No. 1, 600/650 lbs. heifers 66.00- Medium Frame No. 1, 300/400 lbs. bulls 85.00-91.00, 600/800 lbs. 64.00-69.00. Cs. Supplement Your Present Farm Income Commercial Available For These Pennsylvania Counties: Schuylkill, Adams, Franklin, York, Union, Perry, Cumberland, Berks & Fulton For Information Call Art At 717-393-5807 At The Office Or 717-665-5164 At Home TUT HIRSHEY EQUIPMENT f| [COMPANY, INC. S / \ gg nsn RTNKLE^HURST Bps mf\ INC-z 1 ■*• ■ *IV. NEW PARTS DEPT. HRS. 133 Rolhsville Station Rd. • Liutz, PA 17543 Tuel ’ Th“ n -. Fn- 7AM- 8 PM ■■l ggy Phone 717-626-4705 Wei 7 AM-1130 AM. SiL, 7 AM-Nam WE SHIP PARTS DAILY « AIR FRT * B&H DELIVERY SERVICE HlG wwhers? RE l& ""****' c&srii mu IH David Brown GEHL TRAILERS SSUNROWR p== m 'B.fcSS < W.. «* CALVES 122... Few Standard wid Good 90/120 lbs. vealers 72.00-87.00. Farm Calves: No. 1, Holstein Bulls 90/125 lbs. 130.00- couple 210.00, No. 2, 85/115 lbs. 100.00-140.00; HoL Heifers 90/200 lbs. 90.00-168.00. Beef cross 80/195 lbs. bulls and heifen 100.00-200.00. HOGS 179...8arr0ws and Gilts; 1.00 lower. US No. 1-2 225/250 lbs. barrows and gilts 52.25-53.00, one small lot 53.60, 1-3 230/255 lbs. 51.85-52.50,2-3 250/270 lbs. 50.50-51.00, 2-4 225/245 lbs. 45.00- Few US No. 2-3 350/450 lbs. sows 46.00-48.00, 2-3 300/650 lbs. 42.00- Boars 32.00-34.00. FEEDER PIGS 0...N0 market test - per head. SHEEP 26... High Choice 65/85 lbs. spring slaughter lambs 60.00-64.00. Few Choice 55/60 lbs. feeder lambs 48.00-51.00 - all cwu GOATS I... Medium 36.00 all per head. Grantsville Livestock Grantsville, Maryland Sat., June I, 1991 HOGS: TOP BARROWS & GILTS 51.50-54.00, HEAVY BUTCHER 50.00-53.75. LIGHT BUTCHER ATTENTION FARMERS: Breeder Contracts Available Good Long Term Investment FEDERAL EXPRESS * TRUCK FRT. J 100 Ibf of eapaomn, Here are the most popular V/' S capscrews along with the They're pre-packed with a sturdy bln and preprinted size end daecn you I save time and money every $lOO now l (ZK3IOKM?) > l y l / l 6 ° t3**soV»k» KINZE CORN PLANTERS t GRAIN CARTS ,W 'f/- sycamore ino. park Route 30 West 255 PLANE TREE at the drive Centerville Exit LANCASTER, PA 17603 r ~y 40.00- BUTCHER SOWS 40.00- FEEDER SHOATS 30.00- VEAL: GOOD 105.00-140.00 STAN DARD 70.00-100.00, UTILITY 60 00 TO DOWN. BULL CALVES 150.00-19750 SHEEP & LAMBS; GOOD 55.00-62.00, UTILITY 48.00-52 00- SLAUGHTER EWES 11.00-20.00 EACH’ SLAUGHTER CATTLE: STANDARD 68.50-72.00, UTILITY 60.0065.00 HEIFERS: STANDARD 62.00-68 50 UTILITY 52.00-60.00. ' ' COWS: HIGH DRESSING TO 6050 FEW; COMMERCIAL 50.00-55.00 UTILITY 45.00-48.50, CANNER AND CUTTER 40.00. BULLS: COMM. & GOOD 60.00- CUTTER AND UTILITY 55.00- STOCK-FEEDER CATTLE: GOOD 80.00- MEDIUM 65.00-75.00 STEER CALVES: GOOD 90.00- MEDIUM 70.00-80.00 HEIFER CALVES: GOOD 80.00- MEDIUM 55.00-75.00 bur Ports Are Just A Phone CoU AwgvH «• * * f . * Busy As A Bee?