Leinbach’s Shippensburg Produce Auction (717)532-5511 Shlppencburg, PA Averafe PHcm Of #1 Produce May 7, 9 and 12 Open 11 aja. Tm. Thun. & Sat Report Supplied by Auction APPLES: 4.25-7.25 Vi BU. ASPARAGUS: .50-.75 LB. TOMATOES: 5.00-8.00 25 LBS. BEDDING PLANTS: 4.00-7.50 FLAT. SEED GERANIUMS: .35-1.00 EACH. FLOWERS: SMALL POTS I.SO-4.00, LARGE POTS AND HANGING BASKETS 2.00-7.50. SHRUBS: 2.75-11.00 EACH. AZALEAS: 2.00-7.00 EACH. RHODODENDRONS; 6.00-11.00 each. ORNAMENTAL TREES: 3.25-16.00 each. VEGETABLE PLANTS: 3.00-7.75 FLAT. MIXED FLOWER PLANTERS: 3.50-6.50 EACH. TRIANGLE I COMMUNICATIONS <c7Rt^cknocK I We Build With STYLE.. PRIDE... PERFORMANCE. Did you know that we can span 200 feet without Interior Columns? Do you know why more People are using ‘Breckjiocfi ‘BuiCders for their Imaginative Projects? Because the Building Systems We Design can cost less to build than con ventional building methods. Learn about how <Brecf&ock, can help make your imaginative building a reality. FOR FREE CONSULTATION CALL THE PROFESSIONAL’S (215) 445-7897 WEDNESDAY (EST) WEEK AGO (EST) YEAR AGO (ACT) WEEK TO DATE (EST) SAME PD LT WK (EST) SAME PD LT YR (ACT) PREVIOUS DAY ESTIMATED TUESDAY STEER AND HEIFER 98,000; COW AND BULL 22,000. Isennock Auction New Park, PA May 12, 1992 Report supplied by auction SLAUGHTER COWS: 51.50 & DOWN. SLAUGHTER STEERS: 1135-1315 LBS. 70.25-71.50. FEEDER HEIFERS; 360-400 LBS. 67.50-69.00; 555-565 LBS. 57.00. HEIFER CALVES: 155-195 LBS. 80.00-82.00; 100-105 LBS. 127.00-160.00. 70-75 LBS. 95.00-110.00. they discovered the cost saving efficiencies two-way radio provides. Access your personnel readily, reduce costly delays, and react immediately to emergency needs from any location. Don’t get caught short in your busy season without good communications. See why so many are adding a Clearchannel mobile system. Call Triangle Communications for a demonstration in September and become eligible for a Bahamas vacation. New Holland Reading INC. (717)656-2211 (215)929-4211 1-800-926-7716 Estimated Daily Livestock Slaughter Under Federal Inspection May 13, 1992 MANY ADDING TWO-WAY MOBILES? "We added a two-way mobile radio system to Improve our overall service. Avoiding costly downtime makes our customers, and us, more productive. With our Clearchannel system our service technicians are never out of touch." Phil Wimer Partner/Parts Manager Landis Bros. Inc. Why are more and more farms and businesses adding Clearchannel® mobile communications? Because Call (215) 445-7897 Your only limitation is your imagination!! CATTLE CALVES 123.000 9,000 117.000 5,000 125.000 5,000 353.000 14,000 354.000 16,000 370.000 34,000 HOGS 325.000 321.000 315.000 982.000 926.000 890.000 FARM CALVES: 170-175 LBS. 65.00- 120-130 LBS. 141.00-161.00; 110-11SLBS. 157.00-163.00; 95-105 LBS. 140.00- 80-90 LBS. 122.00-147.00; WEAK AND ROUGH 90.00 AND DOWN. BOARS; 625 LBS. 25.00; 255-280 LBS. 27.00-27.75; 165-225 LBS. 25.50-28.00. LIGHT HOGS: 175-205 LBS 30.00-34.00. LAMBS; 90-100 LBS. 72.00-73.00. GOATS; MEDIUM 50.00-61.00; SMALL 30.00-45.00, KIDS 15.00-19.00, ALL PER HEAD. WE KEEP BUSINESS TALKING Valley Stockyards Athene, h. M oMiaj, May 11, 1992 Report mpplied by anctiaa SHEEP 18,000 20,000 21,000 49.000 54.000 59.000 HOLSTEIN HEIFER CALVES TO 177.50. VEAL CALVES TO 82.00. VEALER BULL CALVES TO 170.00. SLAUGHTER CALVES 80.00 AND DOWN. GRASSERS A FEEDERS 40.00-70,00. LAMBS LIGHT TO 87.50; WOOLED LAMBS TO 58.00. SHEEP TO 33.00. HOGS TO 43.00. SOWS TO 29.00. BOARS TO 29.00. HEIFERS TO 55.00. STEERS, TO 62.5 a FEEDER STEERS TO 80.00. BULLS 48.00-58.00. GOOD COWS 47.00-50.00, FEW TO 52.00. COWS MEDIUM 42.00-47.00. COWS POOR OR SMALL 38.00 AND DOWN. HORSES TO 500.00. PONIES TO 260.00. GOATS TO 65.00. CATTLE MARKET REAL ACTIVE; CALF MARKET STRONG; GOOD SALE; PRICES UNCHANGED. ERacthn Dry Cow IMritkM Begins WUi New Swaattr Beflttf bwbtnu? 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CHBMGRO BRAND 2016 This late group 2 variety has great eye appeal and produces top yields in Central Pennsylvania. CHEMGRO BRAND 2916 will also give exceptional results when planted in the nest of our area, after wheat or barley. ff they’re out qf your old favorite, now's a good time to try Chemgro Soybeans CONTACT: ONE OR BOTH Wayne Walbert Rt 2, Bax 404 Delmar, DE 19940 303- 846-9510 Lancaster Farming* Saturday, May 1», iMfcAW Containing Zlnpni ® and Diamond V Yeast * Dewart Livestock Market Dewart, Pa. Monday, May 11, 1992 Report Supplied by PDA CATTLE 85...PDA..,Compared with last weeks market; Couple Choice steers 73.00, few Select Holsteins 65.25-70.00, couple Choice 70.00-72.75. Few Breaking Utility and Commercial tl. cows 53.00-53.50, Cutter and Boning Utility 48.50-51.75, couple 53.25, Canner and Low Cutler 45.00-48.25, Shells down to 35.00. Few Yield Grade No. 1,1300/1470 lbs. bulls 61.75-71.00, few No. 2 1020/1500 lbs. 54.00-56.50. Feeder Cattle: few Medium Frame No. 1, 450/570 lbs. steers 66.00-69.00, few Medium Frame No. 1, 500/600 lbs. heifers 57.00-63.00. CALVES 138... FARM CALVES: No. 1, 90/130 lbs. Holstein bulls 145.00- No. 2, 80/120 lbs. 120.00- few 100.00; No. 1, 85/130 lbs. Holstein heifers 145.00-180.00. HOGS 92...8ARR0WS & GILTS: one lot 1-3 215 lbs. 45.10, 1-3 220/260 lbs. 40.50-43.25. Sows 1-3 300/570 lbs. 33.00-39.00. Boars 29.00-29.75. FEEDER PIGS 56... US 1-3 22/30 lbs. 22.00-30.00. all per head. SHEEP 11... Few Choice 35/50 lbs. Spring si. Lambs 67.00-76.00, few Slaugh ter Sheep 19.00-27.00. GOATS 0...N0 Market Test, hundredweight. liability, rely on new Sweethx® En-Pro-Al® LactaMax® blocks. * Provides supplemental protein and energy • Contains proper levels of Vitamins A, 0 and E • Predictable intake - daily consumption rate of 1 -2 lbs. per head per day * No waste. Won’t dissolve in ram, snow, cold or heat •No added salt • Contains highly available forms of copper, cobalt and manganese. 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