Dewart Livestock Ocwart, Pa. Monday, Jan. 25, 1993 Report Supplied by Auction STEERS: 6ZOO-76.75. HEIFERS: TOO FEW TO QUOTE. GOOD COWS: 47.00-56.00. CANNERS AND CUTTERS 38.00-47.00. BULLS; SB.OO-62.0a VEAL: 90-190 LBS. 99.00-190.00; 70-90 LBS. 60.00-99.00. HOGS: 38.00-42.25. 500 and 600 gallon TANDEM AXLE HPT RIESSPRAYE Reliable Sprayers *5OO or 600 gallon elliptical poly ethylene tank with baffle and deep sump for complete drainage. *Jet agitation for thorough mixing and excellent chemical suspension. * Large 16” fillwell with 4” center cap. | Adjustable wheel spacings of 60”, 70", or 80" centers. (120” optional) | Walking tandem axle trailer with ground clearance settings of 23” or 29”, three ton hubs and spindles and 15” x 10” wheels. * Lame front mounted step, platform, and safety rail for easy filling. * Three section boom control. * 2V2 gal. clean water tank for safety. * Available with 28’, 30’, 40’. 45’ or 60’ heavy duty truss booms with boom skids, %” boom plumbing, and diaphram check nozzles. DBFT Flotation boom mount is standard on truss booms. Now Available With Hydraulic Folding Booms FOAM MARKER from ELIMINATE EXPENSIVE CHEMICAL SPRAY OVERLAPS COMPLETE UNIT INCLUDES: ♦ Foam Generating Unit. ♦l4 gallon Holding Tank. ♦ Universal Tank Mounting Brackets. 112 volt DC Tractor Mounted Control Console I Foam Delivery Tubes. ♦ All necessary fittings and hoses for a complete installation for booms up to 60’ (DFM6O) or 80’ (DFMBO). ♦ The foam marker produces a dense bio-degradable soap foam mark. t Foam is easily controlled or fine tuned by adjusting a needle valve setting. * SOWS; 28.00-34.00.* FEEDER PIGS: 12.00-24.00 HEAD. Indiana Livestock Homer CHy, PA Thureday, January 28, 1993 Report nip plied by Auction CATTLE 210. STEERS: HIGH CHOICE AND PRIME 79.00-81.50. CHOICE 76.00-78.50, SELECT 74.00, SELECT A CHOICE HOLSTEINS 70.00-74.50. For tb» n«m« mmm donfor^cimteot: HAMILTON EQUIPMENT, ■4m s. RBADTO m + m Boxm ~ ! - - - V.' * Available with 60’ or 80’ wheeled booms with %" boom plumbing, diaphragm check nozzles, and 4.80x12 boom carrier wheels with built in suspension. Pump Packages * Demco single or double piston pump with electric shut-off. * Hypro belt driven centrifugal pump. * Hypro gear driven centrifugal pump. * Ace hydraulic driven centrifugal pump. Large front easy filling 1 Vi” dia. delivery tubes drop foam at ground level. HEIFERS. CHOICE 78.00, SELECT 72.00-74.00. COWS: BREAKING UTILITY A COMMERCIAL 54.50. CUTTER A BON ING UTILITY 47.50-53.00, CANNER A LOW CUTTER 42.00-46.50, SHELLS 38.00. BULLOCKS: SELECT 70.00. BULLS: YIELD GRADE NO. 1 60.00-64.50. CALVES: 124. CHOICE 104.00, GOOD 90.00-98.00, STANDARD A GOOD 60 LBS. 45*. 40 LBS. 40*. HOLS TEIN BULLS #1 100 LBS. 190.00. #2 rail for standard 90-110 LBS. 120.00-170.00, HOLSTEIN HEIFERS 100 LBS. 175.00. HOGS 122. BAG US NO. 1-2 240 LBS. SHEEP; 26. FEEDER LAMBS 90 LBS. 41.75. US NO. 1-2 215-225 LBS. 74.00. CHOICE 104 LBS. 68.00-70.00, 39.00-40.00, SOWS US NO. 1-3 475 LBS. SHEEP 24.00. 22.00. BOARS 27.00. GOATS: 1. SMALL 35.00. Eastern Hires Siglow SYRACUSE, N.Y. Eastern Milk Producers has hired John Siglow for the position of opera tions manager. His responsibilities will include the sale of member milk to cus tomers and overseeing quality assurance and transportation. “I look forward to contributing to the continued success of East ern as I focus on service to cus tomers, quality assurance and the efficiencies of handling milk,” Siglow said. Siglow was first introduced to the dairy industry as a milk hauler financing his way through college at Youngstown State University where he received a bachelor’s degree in marketing. Upon graduation, Siglow began a 17-year career with Milk Mark- YES to DOLMAR technology Professional chain saws with injection carburetor, exclusive from DOLMAR. An Innovation in chain saw technology. C»U Fot o#*'* , Unctsttr Farming, Saturday, January 30, i'993-Ais FEEDER PIGS; 44. US NO. 1-3,50/85 LBS. 28.00 PER HEAD. eting, Inc., a dairy cooperative based in Strongsville, Ohio. Orginaiiy hired as a field rep resentative in Indiana, Siglow moved up through the ranks gain ing extensive experience in all facets of cooperative business. Most recently, Siglow served three years as general manager of the Producer’s Equalization Agency, a dairy farmer pricing organization similar to RCMA. Siglow and his family are cur rently living in Brunswick, Ohio, but will be relocating to Syracuse this spring. Eastern, a Syracuse-based dairy co-op, operates in a nine-state area with 3,100 member farm families. The majority of those member owners are located in New York, Pennsylvania, Vermont and Delaware. DOLMAR NIEMEYER CORP. Newtown Square & Weet Cheater, PA 1-800-327-2672 *SSSS* Non-SW rtS HdCW"*. "Ask Us How"