Morrison Cove Livestock MarthMbnrg, Pa. August 5, 1991 Report aoppHed bj aiKttoo CATTLE: 237. STEERS H. CHOICE ft PRIME 69.00-69.75; CHOICE 68.0069.00; GOOD 66.0067.75; STAN DARD 63.0065.75. HEIFERS: CHOICE 68.00-69.50; GOOD 66.0067.50. COWS: UTILITY AND COMMER CIAL 49.00-53.00, CUTTERS 48.0052.50, CANKER AND LOW CUT TER 35.0047.75. BULLOCKS: GOOD AND CHOICE 62.0062.75. BULLS: YG#l 58.0065.25. FEEDER CATTLE: STEERS 82.0088.00. BULLS 76.0081.00, HEIF ERS 62.0080.00. CALVES: 266. PRIME 101.0010660; CHOICE 92.00-100.50; GOOD 80.0088.00; STANDARD AND GOOD 68.0082.00; 90110 LBS. 71.0083.00, 65-90 LBS. 50.0072.00, HOLSTEIN BULLS 90130 LBS. 140.00162.00, HOLSTEIN HEIFERS 90130 LBS. 140.00171.00. HOGS: 88. US«I-2 53.25-54.25, US#l-3 52.25-53.00. SOWS: US#l-3 400044.00. BOARS: 376039.00. FEEDER PIGS: 10. US«I-3 2035 LBS. 20.003000 PER HD.; 1-3 35-50 LBS. 31.0035.00. SHEEP: 37. CHOICE 48605060; GOOD 44.004660; SLAUGHTER EWES 12.0019.00. COATS: 19.0070.00. 25 LOADS HAY. ALFALFA 112.50135.00; TIMOTHY 80.0090.00; STRAW 72.0087.00. Belknap Livestock Auction Dayton, Pa. Wednenlay, Augait 7, MM Report Supplied by PDA CATTLE 76..PDA... Supply included 50% feeden ...Compered with len Wed nesday'! market: Couple High Select slaughter iteen 64.75 and 65.75, one Stan di rd 59.25. One low yielding Choice iL heifer 64.00. Few Breaking Utility and Commercial daughter cows 48.00-50.00, one 56.25, Cutter and Boning Utility 46.75-50.00, few high dresiing 51.00. 1990 PENN STATE ALFALFA TRIALS LANDISVILLE, PA MAGNUM ALFALFA EDGE ALFALFA ** RESISTANT TO ALL “MAJOR ALFALFA DISEASES” ** PROVEN VARIETIES IN PENNA. WHAT ARE YOU PLAN 1992 WITH THE FOR THE NEAREST DEALER IN YOUR AREA, CONTACT: Cmner and low Cutter 38.0044.50, Sheila down to 22.00. Couple Yield Grade No. 1, 1265 lb*. iL bulla 63.00 and 2340 Iba. 57.00, couple #2,1060 Iba. 57.25 and 2095 Iba. 57.25. FEEDER CATTLE: Few Medium Frame No. 1,640/820 Iba. ateera 666075.25. Few Medium Frame No. 1, 330/355 Iba. 78.008260, Medium and Large 425/580 Iba. 64.0076.50, 650/825 Iba. 58.0066.25. CALVES 119,.. Supply included 75% return to farm ...Standard and Good 90/120 Iba. 62.0079.00, 60/85 Iba. 50.0071.00, few Utility 50/70 Iba. 40.0055.00. Farm Calvea: No. 1, Holalein Bulla 80/125 Iba. 100.00160.00, few 165.00, No. 2. 80/110 Iba. 71.00110.00; No. 1, Hoi. Heifera 90/115 Iba. 125.00189.00. Beef croaa 65/120 Iba. bull, ft heifera 100.00206.00, few down to 76.00, few 185/295 Iba. 7860106.00. HOGS 253...8arr0wa amd gilts: about ateady. US No. 1-3 230/260 Iba. barrowa and gilta 52.6054.75, lot 55.50, 2-3 230/265 Iba. 51.0053.00,1-3 205/225 Iba. 50.0051.00. Sowa: US No. 1-3 290/630 Iba. aowa 38.00-40.75. Few' Boara 35.0037.50. FEEDER FIGS 14...5ma1l lot US Na 1-3 30 Iba. feeder piga 35.00, lot 40 Iba. 46.00 - all per head. SHEEP 21 ...Spring daughter lamba: Lot Choke 65 Iba. apting al. lamb 40.00. Slaughter aheep 7.001460. - all Cart GOATS 19.. Few Large 27.005000, Medium 19.0032.00, Small Kida 10.0028.00 - all per bead. North Jersey Livestock HfkaWatow, NJ Tnaaday, Auguat 6, 1991 Rqpart luppMcd by auction CALVES .26-1.45. COWS 30-55. EASY COWS .19-.45. HBIHIRS .43-.T2. BULLS .45K -.65. STEERS 3354 -.6214. HOGS .37-.45. SOWS .39 .41)4. BOARS 36)4 -.38)4 . SHEEP .12-30 LAMBS EACH 12.00-57.00. LAMBS PER LB. .14-.66. GOATS EACH 14.00-100.00. KIDS EACH 9.00-53.00. TOTAL 1173. FOR MANY YEARS WAITING FOR? WINNING “TEAM” ERVOS SEED CORR 28 RINGFIELD ,DDS FORD. PA 19317 215-388-6039 Jersey Shore Livestock Market, Inc. Auction ntrj Thursday at 4:00 pjn. Jersey Shore, Pa. Report lap plied by Auction Thursday, Aug. 8, 1991 RETURN TO FARM CALF 1.10-1.65 GOOD VEAL: 70.00-109.00. COMMON VEAL 40.01V69.00. CHOICE STEERS 63.0CV66.50. SELECT STEERS S9.OCV6ZOO. COMMON STEERS SS.CXV6I.OO COMMERCIAL COWS 48.00-52.00. CANNERS-CUTTERS 46.00-53.50. SHELLS 31.CXV45.00. CHOICE HEIFERS 60.00-64.00 SELECT HEIFERS 56.00-39.00. COMMON HEIFERS 49.00-SS.OO. GOOD FEEDER 80.00-100.00 COMMON FEEDERS 4000-79.00. BULLS 53.00-64.50. GOOD HOGS 50.00-52.85. Penns Valley Livestock Market, Inc. AmOmi arery Taw. 7 pm Ccatre Hall, Pa. Report wppHed by Auction Tm, AnfUt 6, 1991 RETURN TO FARM CALF 1.10-1.65 GOOD VEAL 70.00-109.0 a COMMON VEAL 40.0069.00. SELECT STEERS 59.0062.00. COMMON STEERS 51.0059.00. COMMERCIAL COWS 45.0051.00. CANNERS-CUTTERS 46.0053.50. SHELLS 38.0045.00. COMMON HEIFERS; 48.0053.00. GOOD FEEDERS 700080.00. COMMON FEEDERS 48.0069.00. BULLS 54.0062.50. NO. NO. 1 2 Sheep Show Held At Lancaster 4-H Fair SOLANCO (Lancaster Co.) Lyndon Reiff of Strasburg took top honors with his lightweight Dorset at the 4—H Sheep Show held at the SoUnco Fairgrounds on August 8. The champion market lamb was a white-faced Dorset that sold for $1.75 a pound to veterinarian Dar cy Shultz. Lyndon also showed the champ ion mediumweight and was named the reserve champion showman. The reserve mediumweight was showed by his sister, Lisa. Reserve championship honors for the market lamb went to a Suf folk heavyweight showed by Jodie Weaver of New Holland The 119-pound sheep sold for $1.90 a pound to A&C Diffenbach Auc tion Co. Regina Landis topped the show manship contest and showed the supreme champion in the sheep breeding class. A Suffolk yearling ewe, shown by Jerry Bollinger was named champion in the sheep breeding class. Carlisle FmHA Named Most Improved ly guaranteed loans), increased quality of loan making, and advancements in loan servicing and delinquency reduction. The Carlisle FmHA office is located in the USDA Agricultural Service Center at Suite 1, Melmar Office Center, 43 Brookwood Avenue and serves Cumberland and Perry counties. They have a staff of three peo ple led by Ronald A. Kraszewski, county supervisor, who has held that position since January 1990. Also on staff are Kermit S. Moyer, assistant supervisor, and Patti A. Shufflebarger, office assistant CARLISLE (Cumberland Co.) At a recent district meeting, the Carlisle FmHA Office was pre sented an award for being ‘The Most Improved County Office of the Year” for 1990. The competition for the award included all 37 FmHA County Offices in Pennsylvania. Items evaluated in determining the award were effectiveness and efficiency of management, respect earned in the community, cooper ation demonstrated in dealing with the public and fellow employees, increase in loan volume (especial- *** Contract with Purina Mills, Inc. Now accepting new and existing sow herds We gypply - Quality Purina Feeds - Sound Genetic Program - A Service Representative To Assist You - Competitive Contract Payment —Call Us Today 1-800-873-5300 Purina Mills, Inc. Serving The Needs Of Agriculture Lancaster Fanning, Saturday, August 10,1M1-A23 Lavonne Lehman was named champion in the novice showman ship division. 4-H FAR SHEEP Lightweight Market Lamb* *7-00 Lba.: 1. Kendall Raiff, 2. John Hm, 3. Troy Bollinger. Lightweight Lamba S 4-82 Lba.: 1. Ryan Tracay, 2. Ryan Tracay, 3. Jonac Groff. Lightweight Lamba 93-95 Lba.: 1. Amy Hoffinas, 2. Janny Hoover, 3. Trey Bollingar. liadtumwaigM Lamba 90-100 Lba.: 1. Jll Hoffinas, 2. Jl Hoffinas; 3. Erin Qrosh. Hadhimwalghl Lamba 101-102 Lba.: 1. Lisa Raiff, 2. Raphael PeMrs, 3. Jessica Stoltzfus. Madlumwaighl Lamba 103-104 Lba.: 1. Lyndon RaHt, 2. Paler Hoffinas, 3. Alicia Reitz. Light Heavyweight Lamba 105-110 Lba.: 1. Rodney BoD. 2. Carrie Graff, 3. Erik Fritz. Light Heavyweight Lambs 112-115 Lba.: 1. Lyndon Reiff, 2. Andrse Mylin, 3. Aaron Groff. Light Heavyweight Lamba 117 Lba.: 1. Jason Stoitzfut, 2. Jodie Weaver, 3. Erik Fritz. Haavywatght Lamba Lba.: 1. Jodie Weaver, 2. Jeff Bollinger, 3. Mark Tracy. Heavyweight Lamba 122-131 Lba.; 1. Lisa Reiff, 2. Raphael Peters, 3. Jerry Bollinger. Heavyweight Lamba 133-13* Lba.: 1. Wendall Landis, 2. Tracy Bollinger, 3. Regina Landis.