AlB-Lancaster Farming, Saturday, February 8, 1992 Grantsville Livestock Grantsville, Maryland Sat, February 1, 1992 HOGS: TOT BARROWS & GILTS 36.50-40.00; HEAVY BUTCHER 36.00- LIGHT BUTCHER 32.00- BUTCHER SOWS 22.00- FEEDER SHOATS 10.00- VEAL: GOOD 85.00-105.00; STAN DARD 60.00-80.00; UTILITY 50.00- BULL CALVES 120.00- SHEEP A LAMBS: GOOD 62.00-68.00; UTILITY 55.00-60.00; SLAUGHTER EWES 18.00-30.00; GOATS 40.00-90.00. SLAUGHTER CATTLE: STEERS, GOOD, NONE AVAIL.; STANDARD 60.00-64.00; UTILITY 54.00-58.00. HEIFERS: GOOD 60.50-62.50; STAN DARD 58.00-60.00; UTILITY 50.00-55.00. COWS: COMMERCIAL 45.00-50.00; UTILITY 42.00-43.50; CANNER A CUT TER 40.00-DOWN. BULLS: COMM. & GOOD 56.00- CUTTER AND UTILITY 52.00- EGGS: LARGE .50-.70, MEDIUM .40-.55. GENERATORS Bl Wjfl DIESEL L.P. GAS P.T.O. 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B&G US NO. 1-2 240 LBS. 40.10, US 1-3 230-250 LBS. 39.00-39.50; SOWS US NO. 1-3 24.50-29.00. BOARS 24.50. FEEDER PIGS; 3. US NO. 1-3 50-85 LBS. 22.50/HD. SHEEP: 43. H. CHOICE & PRIME SL. LAMBS 116 LBS. 57.00-59.00. SHEEP 23.00. GOATS: 7. LARGE 60.00, MEDIUM 35.00. Dynamic Technologies Generator Systems 717-274-8899 TECHL Greencastle Livestock Grecncutle, Pa. Thuraday, February 61, 1991 Report Supplied by PDA CATTLE: 280 HEAD. SL. COWS 2 St TO 1.50 HIGHER; FEW SELECT 67.50-70,00. HOLSTEINS: FEW STAN DARD ft SELECT HOLSTEIN 53-57.50. BREAKING UT. ft COMMERCIAL SL. COWS 46.75-50.00, CUTTER/BON. UT. 47-51.25, FEW 53.75, CANNER/LOW CUTTER 42-47.25, SHELLS DOWN TO 39.00. FEW NQ 1, 1000/1575 LBS. SL. BULLS 54.75-62J0. FEEDER CATTLE: STEERS FEW M-1 $lO/1040 LBS. 67.00-76.00. CALVES: 405. FEW GOOD 50.00- STAND, ft GD. 70-95 LBS. 82.00- UT. 55/75 LBS. 55.00-75.00, NO. 1, HOLSTEIN BULLS 90-130 LBS. 125.00- NO. 2 80-120 LBS.. 85.00- NO. 1, HOL. HEIFERS 75-125 LBS. 125.00-213.00 FEW TO 100.00. BEEF CROSS 70-100 LBS. BULLS ft HEIFERS 80.00-125.00. HOGS: 35. FEW LOTS 3-4 300-485 LBS. 32.00-34.00. US 1-3 325-710 LBS. 27.00- FEW MED. 250-500 LBS. 22.75-25.00. COUPLE BOARS 21.00- FEEDER PIGS: 20. SHEEP; 16. FEW GOOD 75-90 LBS. 58.00. GOATS: 0. UNI-HYDRO IRONWORKER 35 to 120 . Selling: Scotchman Mubea Uni-H DWOIS 873 S. Railroad St. Myerstown, PA 17067 Anawarlng Sarvica (717) 866-6556 If we can help, call us. Farm Credit in Pennsylvania In southeastern PA ~ Keystone, ACA: 1-800-252-2080 In northern PA ~ Northeastern, ACA: 1-800-326-9507 In south central ~ York, ACA: 1-800-673-2416 In western PA ~ Penn West, ACA: 1-800-736-4126 Casey Proposes Ag Cuts HARRISBURG Gov. Casey’s budget remarks did not address agriculture, but a look at the proposed state spending plan shows major cuts for many prog rams, according to Sen. Edward Helfrick (R-27). "Continued efforts to impress upon the governor that agriculture is one of the mainstays of the slate’s economy have not gotten through to him.” said Helfrick, who noted that the governor’s economic recovery remarks cen tered on programs based in Phi ladelphia and Pittsburgh. The governor proposed cuts for agricultural research, agricultural promotion, the Farm Show, agri cultural fairs and nutrient manage ment under the state Department of Environmental Resources. Funding for mushroom promo tion, emergency apple marketing, the Future Farmers, the School of Veterinary Medicine at the Uni CREEP PAD C? ;. WE MAKE YOUR WORK CLEANER, Ui llNo FASTER, AND HEAL" PIGS STAY WARM, DRY AND COMFORTABLE ON THIS BLACK RUBBER CREEP MAT. IT ABSORBS RADIANT HEAT WHILE BLOCKING DRAFTS THROUGH FLOORS AND PROVIDES INSULATION ITS FLEXABIUTY PREVENTS DAMAGE WHEN KICKED BY THE SOW. WHILE TAPS LOCK IT UNDER THE CREEP DIVIDER. 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EUIMCREUFfe Nobody knows the field better. 4106 LINCOLNAVE Hours; M-F 7:00-5:00; SaL 7:30-11:30 PH. 717-866-" versily of Pennsylvania, and the Milk Marketing Board is elimi nated in the governor’s plan. “Fanners are forced to meet more and more mandates, but funding that would assist them continues to dwindle.” said Hel frick, who chairs the Senate Agri culture and Rural Affairs Commit tee. “Passing over the state’s most important industry and major exporter is going to cost the state dearly in the long run.” Helfrick acknowledged that Fiscal Year 1992-1993 would definitely be a tight budget year that requires spending reductions, but said he would be advocating cuts to different agencies and programs that he feels are out dated or superfluous, as well as pushing for privatization efforts and programs that would generate new revenue, such as the tax amnesty proposal passed by the Senate yesterday. MYERSTOWN PA. 17067
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