Al2-Lancaster Farming, Saturday, December 28, 1991 Four States Livestock Hagentown, Md. Thursday, December 26, 1991 Report supplied bj Auction SLAUGHTER COWS: UTILITY 48.00- HIGH DRESSING 51.00- CANNERS 44.00-48.00; SHELLY 44.00-DOWN. BULLS: YG#2 1790 LB. 61.25. STAN DARD 1650 LBS. AT 5245. FED STEERS: CH. 1,105 LB. 68.25; SL. 1200-1400 LBS. 61.00-64.25. VEAL CALVES: 1 PRIME 445 LBS. 106.00.1 GOOD 215 LBS. 84.00. CULLS 85-110 LBS. 50.00-60.00; 50-80 LBS. 45.00- WEAK/ROUGH 45.00- DOWN. FARM CALVES: HOLSTEIN BULLS #1 90-125 LBS. 140.00-173.00, #2 110.00- 80-85 LBS. 75.00-110.00. HOLSTEIN HEIFERS 100-125 LBS. 130.00- 80-95 IBS. 70.00-115.00. BEEF X BULLS 70-100 LBDS. 90.00- BUTCHER HOGS: US#l&3 215-260 LBS. 38.00-38.50; 1 LOT 330 LBS. TO 35.50. SOWS: 400-650 LBS. 30.00-32.00. BOARS 300-700 IBS. 22.00-23.00. STOCK CATTLE: STEERS 300 LBS. UP TO 86.00; 550 LBS. UP TO 69.00. 2 HOLSTEINS 725 LBS. 60.50. HEIFERS: 300-500 LBS. 64.00-72.00 600-700 LBS. 60.00-72.00; 700-900 LBS. 55.00- BULLS: 300-500 LBS. 76.00-82.00; 700-950 LBS. 53.00-56.0 a DAIRY REPLACEMENTS: SPRIN GERS LARGE 900.00-1060.00. LAMBS: CHOICE 60-100 LBS. 52.00- SHEEP: TWO AT 17.50. GOATS: MEDIUM 39.00-44.00. PIGS & SHOATS: BY THE HEAD 20-30 LBS. 24.00-32.00, 35-50 LBS. 36.00- BY THE POUND 100-125 LBS. 51.00-54.00; 140-160 LBS. 42.00- 1 LOT 63 LBS. AT 54.00. FEEDING SOWS: 300-375 LBS. 31.00- STOCK BOARS: 210-260 LBS. 33.00- SALE AS USUAL WEDNESDAY JANUARY 1. 6 P.M. HAPPY NEW YEAR! SMOKER, LANDIS & COMPANY Certified Public Accountants • Individual, Partnership & Corporate Taxes • Accounting • Tax Planning • Auditing • Management Consulting • Personal Financial Services • Computer & Consulting Services • Payroll Preparation • Retirement Plans 49 East Main Street, Leola 656-7544 or 392-1333 37 Market Square, Manheim 665-5979 or 393-1929 WANTED For Stealing Feedlot Profits B B ‘Shifty Starting' ‘Blackie Blackbird’ Avitrol treated grain baits have been proven successful year after year in removing pest birds from feedlots. —: ' ppMARD. ■AViTROL * ’ iPA Approved HESS AGRI marketing Aminl 211 Rockpolnt Ron! Mjßm 111 W% Marietta, PA 17547 [7171 426-3135 covcny* Istein Association Sets Schedule Ho STATE COLLEGE (Centre Co.) The Pennsylvania Holstein Asso ciation this week announced their 1992 schedule of events through the beginning of April. Other dates will be announced as details arc finalized. 1992 Pa, Holstein Events Calendar Jan. 17 7 p.m., Snyder County annual meeting, at the Middleburg Fire Hall, in Middleburg. Jan. 18 7 p.m., Franklin County annual meeting, at Lemasters Com munity Center, in Lemasters. Jan. 18 The Beaver-Lawrence counties’ annual meeting. Details not available. Jan. 25 Butler County annual meeting. Details unavailable. Feb. 7-9 Pa. Junior Holstein Convention, at the Sheraton Inn, in Warrendale. Feb. 27-29 Pa. Holstein Convention, at the Sheraton Inn, Warrendale. Feb. 27 Pa. Holstein Convention Sale, at the Sheraton Inn, in Warrendale. Feb. 28 9 a.m., Pa. Holstein Association Annual Meeting, at the Sheraton Inn, Wairendale. March 3 7 p.m., Beford County annual meeting, at the Northern Bedford High School March 27 9:30 a.m. The Pa. Holstein Spring Show, at the Farm Show Complex, in Harrisburg. April 4 10 a.m.. The Pa. Holstein Spring Sale, at the Ag Arena, in State College. Concrete Slatted Beef Bams • Concrete slats for all the right reasons. • Lower production costs. • Cleaner and drier animals. • Higher concentration of animals. • Ease of waste collection and storage. • H&J Bunks • Hog & Cattle Slats • Bunker Silo Give us a call for mote information on hag, beef, dairy and heifer bams. Keystone . CONCRETE [ PRODUCTS^ 477 Beat PiumieWvUle Road New Holland, PA 17887 * i' V - '*s*> y^A *M«U L. . vftLv. Milk Pricing Index Meeting Topic EPHRATA (Lancaster Co.) Getting the most money for their milk is top on dairy minds these days. Multicomponent milk pric ing, effective in 1992, will require changes in management practices to maximize profits. At 7:45 p.m. on Tuesday, Janu ary 7,1992, Dr. Tim Snyder, dairy nutritionist with Pennfield Corp., will discuss how best to feed cows for the highest solids/nonfat pro duction. The meeting is sponsored • Totally Slatted Beef Bams mean more animals per square foot. • Better dressing percentage • Less health problems • No labor or bedding cost. Other Products: by Ihe Ephrata Area Young Far mers Association and will be held at the Ephrata High School ag classroom. On hand to provide further insight on multi-component milk pricing will be Alan Strock, multi county farm management agent. All dairy farmers are invited to attend. For more information, con tact Charles Ackley, (717) 733-1478, ext. 400. Available in slot sizes: Short core 1 % ”x 4” or Long core 1% ”x 9” • Concrete Hog Penning • Concrete Post & Beams /''WAFFLE SLAT'A
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