Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, November 07, 1992, Image 19

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    Shenandoah
Valley
Livestock
Harrison barf, Va.
Oct. 31, 1992
Report supplied by auction
STEERS: M&L-l 300-500 LBS.
84.00- 500-700 LBS. 75.00-84.00;
700-1000 LBS. 68.00-75.00; HOLSTEIN
300-1000 55.00-70.50.
S-LAM&L-2: 300-500 LBS.
72.00- 500-700 LBS. 68.50-78.50.
FEEDER BULLS: 300-500 LBS.
73.00- 500-700 LBS. 6050-68.00.
HEIFERS: 300-500 LBS. 66.00-75.00;
500-700 LBS. 61.00-70.50; 700-1000 LBS.
63.00-
STOCK COWS: BABY CALVES BY
THE HEAD 69.00-130.00; BEEF 760.00
AND DOWN.
ABROKEN HYDRAULIC
HOSE CAN COST YOU
HUNDREDS OF DOLLARS...
... in Ipst or damaged crops. When there’s work
to be done in the fields it’s important to keep
your farm machinery on the job. When there’s a
breakdown you can’t afford to wait for a new
h< ibly t< b' shir *d f' the f; tr
Bat it doesn’t
have t 0... JkLiß
WE MAKE HOSE ASSEMBLIES
WHILE YOU WAIT... assemblies which
are exactly like the original and better! To put
your equipment back to work in the fields fast.
You don’t lose valuable time, don’t lose crops.
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ANNVILLE, PA BHM Farm Equipment
BARTVILLE, PA Bartvllle Welding Shop
BUCK, PA Metzler & Johnson Farm Equip. Rep.
EASTON, PA Fancy Furrow Farms Ag Equip., Inc.
ELIZABETHTOWN, PA Hernley’s Farm Equipment, Inc.
EPHRATA, PA Farmersville Equipment
EPHRATA, PA Paul B. Zimmerman, Irjc.
GAP, PA Gap Repair Shop
GAP, PA White Horse Machine
GEORGETOWN, PA Georgetown Hydraulics
HONEY GROVE, PA Norman D. Clark & Son, Inc.
KINZER, PA Spring Garden Repair
LEBANON, PA Evergreen Tractor Co., Inc.
LEOLA, PA Nolt Machine & Hydraulic Repair
LEOLA, PA M.M. Weaver & Sons, Inc.
LITITZ, PA Binkley & Hurst Bros., Inc.
LITITZ, PA EMM Sales & Service, Inc.
LOYSVILLE, PA Norman D. Clark & Son, Inc.
MARUNDALE, PA Lawn Care of Pennsylvania
NARVON, PA Beartown Hydraulics
NEW BERLINVILLE, PA Erb & Henry Equip., Inc.
NEW HOLLAND, PA A.B.C. Groff, Inc.
NEWPORT, PA Smith’s Farm Equipment
NOTTINGHAM, PA Little Britain Welding Shop
PARADISE, PA Nickel Mine Welding
QUARRYVILLE, PA Buck Hardware & Garden Center
QUARRYVILLE, PA Grumelli’s Farm Service
RICHLAND, PA Lebanon Valley Imp. Co., Inc.
SCHAEFFERSTOWN, PA Martin Hardware & Equip. Co.
SHIPPENSBURG, PA Lelnbach Farm Service
WAKEFIELD, PA .Triple H Equipment, Inc.
WATSONTOWN, PA Bel let’s Repair
WATSONTOWN, PA Deerfield Ag & Turf Ctr., |nc.
Distributed By
HAVBRSTICK BROS., INC. • Lancaster, PA
SLAUGHTER COWS: UTILITY AND
COMMERCIAL 2-4 42.75-47.75; CAN
NER AND CUTTERS 1-2 37.00-4250.
SLAUGHTER BULLS; 4950-56.75.
LAMBS: BLUE O HIGH CHOICE
AND PRIME 5050, RED O CHOICE
FEEDERS 54.00; FEEDER LAMBS
CHOICE 64.00-64.75 LBS.; SLAUGH
TER EWES 15.00-2550.
HOGS: SOWS 1-3 33.00-36.70.
SLAUGHTER CALVES: GOOD AND
CHOICE 62.00-78.00.
Vintage Hay
Paradise, PA
Thun, Nov. 5, 1992
Report Supplied by Auction
8 LOADS.
ALFALFA: 85.00.
MIXED HAY: 69.00-125.00.
GRASS: 92.50.
STRAW; 85.00.
AUTHORIZED
HOSE ASSEMBLY
DEALERS
11 Jersey Youth Receive Scholarships
REYNOLDSBURG, Ohio f!’ ol^ ( sh . ip will f prese I nted t 0 breed representatives” for his 25
Eleven Jersey juniors from across °J? e . ® a ; years of service as an AJCC area
the United States have been cho- J* 1 ™ Jack J. Nisbet scholar- representative across the country,
sen to receive scholarships rang- ships are awarded to participants
inn fmm Mm (wi ,n die National Jersey Youth J f r sey juniors rcceivcu
mg from S5OO to $l,OOO. Acheivement frailest William A. Russell scholarships.
These scholarship funds have Nj sbet j s remembered for his The Russell scholarship was
been established in memory of .r 61 . is rememoerea tor ms honor Bill
five Jersev leaders and are ore- contributions as executive secret- established in 197/ to honor Bill
live jersey icaoers ana are pre fTh American Jersev Tattle Russell s service to Jersey breed
sented to youth across the country i ne A mencan Jersey Lame nrodiirers and distributors
in rproonition of thpir orhipvp Club from 1943 through 1947. crs,andproducers anaaisuiouiors
in recognition ot their achieve- scholarshins will he of All-Jersey milk. The scholar
ments with Jerseys, academic ine sc , a . nps ‘be shi _ is awarded l 0 vouth who have
accomnlishments andcommunitv awarded to: Jessica Chittenden, snip is awaraea 10 youtn wno nave
accomplishments, and community New York; Mdajn ’ enrolled or been accepted into a
The ABS/Morris B Ewing Dietrich, Newburg, Pa.; and Ryan or university Recipients
ine ABa/Morris a. twing Femdale Washington of this V ear s scholarships are
scholarship is sponsored by Lancaster, hcrndale, Washington. Kerri Be nson, New Lebanon , New
American Breeders Service. All The Paul Jackson Memeonal Y ork an( j K ar , n Chittenden
scholarships will be presented Scholarship, presented to a youth gchodack Landing New York
during the Junior Banquet and Fun who has completed at least one • r n i
Fest held in conjunction with the year of college, will be awarded to The American Jersey Cattle
All American Show in Louisville, Michael Lawton, Newark Valley, Club also adminis^ rs ABbl
Ky.. on Nov. 7. New York. The scholarship is in Moms B ; u Ew ‘ n B Essay Contest
Awarded for the first time is the the amount of $750. Mr. Jackson sponsored by American Breeders
Stanley K. Bansen Memorial was a long-time Jersey breeder, P\ e w * nner r ls awardcd a
Scholarship which is to be showman, and herdsman who was scholarship lor an essay
awarded to an individual working devoted to encouraging junior judged on accuracy of mforma
on an advanced degree (Masters interest in Jerseys. l, on, creativity, and grammaucal
or Ph.D.) in dairy or animal sci- Three V.L. Peterson scholar- correctness. This year s winner is
ence, dairy manufacturing, or ships will be presented to Jersey Andrew Samuelson, Athol, Mass,
agricultural business. youth. The recipients are Wendy Jersey scholarships are avail-
Bansen is remembered by Hoffman, Cuero, Texas; Mary able to youth who own at least one
Jersey breeders for his contribu- Ellen Lerum, DeForest, Wiscon- registered Jersey and who are
tions to the dairy industry and sin; and Cynthia Place, Perry, accepted or enrolled in college',
developing the well-known Forest Michigan. “Vic” Peterson has Applications are due in the AJCC
Glen Jersey herd. The $l,OOO been known as the “dean of dairy office by July 1 of each year.
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