Indiana Livestock Homer City, PA September 10, 1992 Report supplied by Auction CATTLE 160. STEERS: HIGH CHOICE AND PRIME 72.50-74.75, CHOICE 71.00-72.00, SELECT 68.00-70.00. SELECT & CHOICE HOLS TEINS 65,00. HEIFERS: CHOICE 74.00, SELECT 69 00-71.00. COWS; BREAKING UTILITY & COMMERCIAL 55.00, CUTTER & BON ING UTILITY 48.00-51.50, CANNER & LOW CUTTER 44.00-46.00, SHELLS 39 00 BULLOCKS; SELECT 67.50. BULLS: YIELD GRADE NO. 1 55.00-60.00. CALVES: 141: FEEDER CATTLE 500 LBS. 80.00; 650 LBS. 78.00-80.00; HOLS TEIN BULLS #1 100 LBS. 130.00, #2 90-98 LBS. 110.00-120.00, HOLSTEIN HEIFERS 100 LBS. 155.00. HOGS: 175. B&G US NO. 1-2240L85. 42 60, US NO. 1-3 255 LBS. 41.00, SOW US NO. 1-3 215 LBS. 40.00, BOARS 4K i '* u O 0 Some people get all the breaks. Put the breaks on your tax bill. Get your equip ment with a true tax lease by December 31 and your payments are 100% tax-deductible as an operating expense. Plus, with an annual payment schedule, you can benefit from a large tax write-off this year and not make a second payment for as many as 12 full months. You’ll have several more good reasons to look forward to a happy new year. You can lock in your order now and take delivery in 1993. You’ll enjoy Note: Telmark* leases are available throughout the Northeast, Ml, OH, VA, KY, WV, IN, Wl and IL. Minimum lease $5,000. ©1992 Telmark Inc Delaware Andrew McLean Southern DE 410-827-5052 David Lytle Northern DE 215-255-0569 Maryland Pennsylvania Andrew McLean Lisa Francisco David Lytle Fred Dixon Scott Weissman Eastern MD Northeastern PA Southeastern PA Northwestern PA South Central, PA 410-827-5052 201-579-3835 215-255-0569 814-763-1118 301-696-1646 28.00. FEEDER PIGS: 4. US NO. 1-3 20/35 LBS. 27.00 PER HEAD. SHEEP: 65. H. CHOICE & PRIME SL. LAMBS 88 LBS. 55.00; CHOICE 101 LBS. 49.00, SHEEP 27.00. GOATS: 1. MEDIUM 48.00. Eighty-Four Livestock Eighty-Four, Pa. Monday, Sept. 7, 1992 Report Supplied by Auction CATTLE 356. CHOICE STEERS 66.00-70.50. HEIFERS: CHOICE 65.00-68.00. COWS: UTILITY AND COMMER CIAL 48.00-52.50; CUTTERS, BONERS AND imUTIES 42.00-46.50. BULLS: GRADE #1 58.00-64.00; #2 50.00-57.50. FEEDER STEERS: 75.00-104.00. HEIFERS; 63.00-85.00. CALVES: 170 HEAD. VEALERS CHOICE 69.00-100.00. FARM CALVES, HOLSTEIN BULLS «1 110.00-141.00; #2 85.00-110.00; BEEF XB BULLS BS.OO-152.00. HOGS: 129 HEAD. #l*2 38.50-41.25.. LAMBS; 261 HEAD. HIGH CHOICE. 2 < New Jersey David Lytle Southern NJ 215-255-0569 Lisa Francisco Northern NJ 201-579-3835 HEAD, AT 67.00; CHOICE 47.00-52J0; FEEDER LAMBS, GOOD AND CHOICE 37.00-55.00. GOATS: 22 HEAD. LARGE 40.00-72.00, MEDIUM 25.00-35.00, SMALL 15.00-28.00. YEARLIN9 FEEDER CATTLE SALE SEPT. 25. 7:30 P.M. CONSIGN BETWEEN 8 A.M. AND 2 P.M. RETURN TO FARM CALF 90.00-190.00. GOOD VEAL: 70.00-89.00. COMMON VEAL; 30.00-69.00. SELECT STEERS: 63.00-69.00. COMMON STEERS: 47.00-62.00. COMMERCIAL COWS: 45.00-51.50. CANNERS-CUTTERS: 42.00-49.00. SHELLS: 36.00-41.00. CHOICE HEIFERS; 66.00-69.00. SELECT HEIFERS: 63.00-68.00. Fixed competitive payments Flexible payment schedules fixed, competitive payments and can choose a pay ment schedule that allows you to skip payments in the months or season of lowest income. You also can get whatever you want right now without jeopardizing your ability to fully depreciate other assets bought earlier in the year. Find out how lease financing can help you get all the year-end breaks you deserve. Contact your local Telmark representative today, or call 315-449-7964. Mike Fullam Central PA 717-966-9202 Ken Darlington Larry Douthit Paul Shipper Southeastern PA North Central PA West Central, PA 717-541-0558 716-925-8262 412-349-5371 Penns Valley Livestock Market, Inc. Auction every Tim. 7 p.m. Centre Hell, Pa. Report mppiled by Auction Tim., Sept. 8, 1992 Year-end tax planning 100% deductibility Telmarklnc. Irene Benner Patrick Rush Northeatern PA Southwestern PA 717-675-2025 412-948-3553 COMMON HEIFERS; 5100-62.00. GOOD FEEDERS: 70.00-82.00. COMMON FEEDERS; 46.00-69.00. BULLS: 48.00-55.00. GOOD HOGS: 42.00-42,75. HEAVY HOGS: 35.00-41.00. SOWS; 30.00-33.00. ROUGHS: 22.00-25.00. LAMBS: 40.00-45.00. Buffalo Produce MMlinburg R 3 Sept. > and 1R 1992 Report Supplied by Auction APPLES: MACS: 6.50 BU; PAULA RED; 6.00-7.50 BU. BEANS: GREEN 7.00-9.00 % BU. YELLOW 6.00-9.00 V 4 BU. BEANS; LIMA 11.00-14.00 Vi BU. BLUEBERRIES; 1.30 PT. BROCCOLI: 5.00 BU. CABBAGE; 100-150 50 LBS. CANTALOPE: LOCAL .45-1.20. CAULIFLOWER: .65-1.05 EACH. CORN: SWEET: .50-1.00 DOZ. CORN: INDIAN: .95-1.05 BUNCH. CUCUMBERS; 3.00-8.00 BU. Lancaster Farming, Saturday. September 12, 1992-Al7 JACK-B-UTILE: 5.00-6.50 Vi BU. NECTARINES: 10.00-14.00 Vi BU. PEACHES: S.OO-7.00 Vi BU. PEARS: 12.00 BU. PEPPERS: GREEN LARGE 6.50-7.50; MEDIUM 4.00*6.00 BU. PICKLERS; 4.00-7.00 Vi BU. PLUMS: 8.00-12.00 Vi BU. POTATOES: RED 3.00-4.50 50 LB.; WHITE 3.00-4.00 50 LB.; B RED 5.00 50 LB. TOMATOES: #1 LARGE 5.00-9.00 25 LBS., «I MED. 4.00-6.50 25 LB., CHER RY 1.00-3.00 12-PT FLAT. WATERMELON: CRIMSON SWEET .50-1.00 EACH: YELLOW DOLL .45 .65 EACH. NEXT WEEK’S AUCTION MON., TUES., THURS AND FRI., 10 A.M. RETURN TO FARM CALF 100.00-170.00. GOOD VEAL: 70.00-99.00. COMMON VEAL: 30.00-69.00. CHOICE STEERS; 70.00-72.00. SELECT STEERS: 63.00-69.00. COMMON STEERS: 55.00-62.00. COMMERCIAL COWS: 45.00-52.00; FEW TO 55.00. CANNERS-CUTTERS: 41 00-49.00. SHELLS: 34.00-40.00. SELECT HEIFERS: 60.00-66.00 COMMON HEIFERS; 53.00-59.00. GOOD FEEDERS: 65.00-80.00. COMMON FEEDERS: 50 00-64.00. BULLS: 50.00-62.00. HOGS: 40.00-40.85. Dewart Livestock Dewart, Pa. Sept. 7, 1992 Report Supplied by Auction STEERS: 55.00-69.25. HEIFERS: 50.00-64.50. GOOD COWS: 41.00-52.25. CANNERS AND CUTTERS: 35.00-41.00. BULLS: 52.00-59.75. VEAL: 90-190 LBS. 99 00-182.00; 70-90 LBS. 50.00-99.00. HOGS: 41.00-44.00. SOWS: 30.00-33.00. FEEDER PIGS: 12.00-34.00 HEAD. PDPP Continues Alliance With Penn State Network HARRISBURG (Dauphin Co.) For the se venth consecutive year, the Pennsylvania Dairy Promotion Program has joined the Penn State Sports Network as an exclusive in-game sponsor to pro mote dairy foods to sport fans and consumers. Lis teners will be hearing live football and basketball action interspersed with reminders about the good ness of dairy foods. As part of the network, Pennsylvania Dairy will have four advertisements per game with several dif ferent themes. Efforts will be made to emphasize fluid milk and cheese and tailgating. Real hot chocolate will also be in the focus during the cooler months. In addition to the advertising, Pennsylvania Dairy receives opening and closing billboard messages, and several promotional opportunities with the Lions, including “Pennsylvania’s Finest Tailgate.” The Penn State Sports Network is one of the strongest collegiate networks in the country. The network has 64 stations that cover Pennsylvania and surrounding states reaching millions of consumers and sports fans. Penn State football games, home and away, as well as the University’s 28 basketball games will be carried on the program. Sports marketing has shown to be effective at reaching specific target audiences. It gives the dairy industry just one more angle to reach consumers with a dairy product message. Penn State’s Network has a strong and loyal listenership making the pro gram a suitable method to market dairy products. Fans who want to listen into the network can tune their dial to affiliated radio stations. MARKET Allentown Altoona Badfoid Bloonubuig Chmbtnburg Clearfield Coming, NY Cony (Turn to Pag* A3B) SUGAR BABIES: .35 EACH. ZUCCHINI: 6.00-8.00 Vi BU. Jersey Shore Livestock Market, Inc. Auction every Thursday •I 4:00 p.m. Jersey Shore, Pa. Report supplied by Auction Thursday, Sept. 10, 1992 STATION WAEB-AM WVAM-AM WAYC-AM WCNR-AM WCHA-AM WCPA-AM WCBA-AM WWCB-AM