Pennsylvania Livestock Auction Wapnceburg, Fa. Thun, October 22 1992 Report Supplied bp Auction CATTLE; SL. COWS: UTILITY St COMMERCIAL 45.00-51.50, CUTTER St BONING UTTUTY 42.50-48.50; CAN NER & LOW CUTTER 38.50-46.50; SHELLS 38.50 St DOWN. BULLS: YIELD GRADE 1 1500#-1870# 55.50-62.75; YIELD GRADE 2 1000#-1400# 46.00-55.50. FEEDER STEERS; M&L-l 300-500# 77.00-96.00; 250-280# 85.00-97.00; M 900-1000 55.00-70.00. HEIFERS M l&L-l 300-500# 70.00-82.00; L-l 400-650# 55.00-78.00. BULLS MAL-1 300-620# 60.00-92.00. CALVES: VEAL.. PRIME 90.00-96.00; CHOICE 75.00-93.00; GOOD 60.00-72.00. FARM CALVES: #1 HOLSTEIN BULLS 90-120# FEW 90.00-110.00; #2 HOLSTEIN BULLS 80-100# FEW 75.00- BEEFX BULL&HFRS./HD. 100.00- HOGS: BARROWS St GILTS #l-2 Now Boost Your Milk By Over 5,000 Oorri ill Aori aK&ffi . PA ' ' ■'■——..fe:. i 1...5.:..: ..i* •* __ * to > ** *>• *. - • Gain up to $7OO an acre advantages In silage trials conducted by the Solanco Young Farmers in Lancaster County, Funk’s G® brand 4671 produced 27,255 lbs. of milk/acre 5,456 lbs. more than its nearest competitor.* At 54 cwt. with today’s $l3/cwt. milk prices, you’d enjoy a better than $7OO an acre advantage feeding your cows exclusively 4671. Get high net energy and big dry matter yields But the results don’t stop there. Its yield of 25.65 T/A at 65% mois ture topped the average yield of 22.35 T/A by more than 15%. Plus, its dry matter yield of 17,956 ibs./acre with a net energy rating of .75 was also tops among the 22 varieties tested. SttOM Adding Value To Your Seed Investment * Mllk/acre calculated ualng forage analyaia and conversion factor developed by University of Wisconsin. Assumes that one forage is fed to dairy cows producing 70 lbs. of milk per day. 210-255# 40.00-45.00; #2-3 255-280# 37.50-41.00; SOWS #l-3 300-500# 26.0032.00. FEEDER PIGS: 1-3 25-35# 10.0024.00/HD. LAMBS: HIGH CHOICE 47.5054.00; CHOICE 85-95# 50.0057.00. FEEDER LAMBS GOOD 53.5065.00; EWES 21.0030.00. GOATS: LARGE 35.0065.00/HD.; MEDIUM 20.0040.00/HD.; SMALL 10.0019.00/HD. HORSES: 40.00-65.00, PONIES 30.0050.00. Shenandoah Valley Livestock Harriet* burg, Va. Oct 17, 1992 Report Mpplled bp auction STEERS: M&L-l 300500 LBS. 77.00-93.00102.00; 500-700 LBS. 73.0088.00; 7001000 LBS. 71.5079.00; HOLSTEIN 3001000 54.007000. S-L&MAL-2: 500-700 LBS. 72.0078.00; 7001000 LBS. 66.5073.50. FEEDER BULLS: 300500 LBS. Attention Silage Producers i it'*"' 4~ \ < '*'■' 'V* >v „<x f ,y I!ot t^ ,,i ' l " ” "'*'*% ' ? ‘ * <■*/**! v^> When You Plant Funk’s G Brand 4671 73.50-86.00; 300-700 LBS. 60.0063.30. HEIFERS: 300-300 LBS. 653080.00; 300-700 LBS. 62.00-70,00. S-LAMAL-2: 300-300 LBS. 55.0063.00; 300700 LBS. 30.0061.75. STOCK COWS: BABY CALVES BY THE HEAD 30.00105.00. MOSTLY 60.0082.00; 8EEP300.00323.00, COWS WITH CALVES 700.00910.00. SLAUGHTER COWS: UTILITY AND COMMERCIAL 2-4 40.73-47.00; CAN NER AND CUTTERS 1-2 33.0044.00 SLAUGHTER BULLS: 51.0056.00. LAMBS: BLUE O HIGH CHOICE AND PRIME 50.85, RED O CHOICE FEEDERS 33.00; FEEDER LAMBS CHOICE 643066.25 LBS.; SLAUGH TER EWES 13.0025.25. Jersey Shore Livestock Market, Inc. Auctkw every Thunday •I 4:00 p.m. icney Shore, Pa. Report (applied by Auction Thunday, Oct. 22, 1992 wZ T 0 FARM C * LF Pioneer 3140 Chemgi ;W r >:*3Pfc'(«g i iL». Reduce field losses with superior disease resistance A 120-day hybrid, 4671 offers superior stress tolerance and disease resistance including Northern and Southern Corn Leaf Blight, Stewart’s Wilt and Gray Leaf Spot. Standability ratings are also outstanding so you won’t leave your profits in the field. Get big savings with our Dairy Pak™ You can also enjoy up to $2OO savings when you purchase 4671 as part of our Dairy Pak. It contains 24 units of Funk G brand hybrids with two top forage-producing Hoffman alfalfas Promise and Attainer. Get the Jump on greater milk production today. Talk to your local Hoffman sides representative or call Hoffman Seeds toll free. Hoffman Seeds, Inc. Landisville, PA 17538 1-800-776-7929 'Low Interest HARRISBURG (Dauphin Co.) State Agriculture Secretary Boyd C. Wolff advised farmers that they can apply for low interest loans through a program that promotes the use of new tech nology in Pennsylvania. Applications to the Agricultural GOOD VEAL: 700099.00. COMMON VEAL: 30.0069.00. SELECT STEERS: 68.0072.00. COMMON STEERS: 55.0067.00. COMMERCIAL COWS: 46.0050,00; FEW 54.00. CANNERS-CUTTERS: 41.0049.00. SHELLS; 35.0040.00. CHOICE HEIFERS: 69.0073.50. SELECT HEIFERS: 65.0070.00. COMMON HEIFERS: 55.0064.00. GOOD FEEDERS: 70.0078.00. COMMON FEEDERS: 35.0069.00 BULLS 52.0062.00. ■ Aerrow RX947 Agway 824 Ag Northcoaat 251 ■ T. Eastland 7! Pioneer 3241 Agripro 808 ■■■ Agripro Agway 797 Cargill Funks 467 7692 t; ~ m Lancaster Farming, Saturday, October 24, IM2-Al9 Production Lbs. ipro 795 iblers 84XP T. Eastland 7810 ■i Northcoaat 2525 1027 ■I Asgrow RXB99 ire 75X Doebl I Chemgro 779 AgHpro 875 Cargill 9197 ♦\ X( CIBA-GEIGY SMd Division Tech Loans Technology Loan Program (ATLP) will be accepted from October IS through December 31. “This program represents a tre mendous opportunity for Pennsyl vania farmers to take advantage of leading edge technology designed to increase efficiency and produc tivity,” Wolff said. “It’s another part of our ongoing effort to sup port and promote agriculture, our number one industry.” Matching loans of up to $50,000 are available at an interest rate of half the federal discount rate. Last year’s loan rate was 2.S percent. Farmers can apply for the loans by contacting Christian Herr in the Bureau of Agricultural Develop ment at (717) 783-8460. Fi l'< . 'it / I
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