Indiana Livestock Homer City, PA Tburaday, February 11, 1993 Report iiipplled by Auction CATTLE 205. STEERS: HIGH CHOICE AND PRIME 81.00, CHOICE 78.40-79.50, SELECT 72.00-75.00, SELECT & CHOICE HOLSTEINS 69.00. HEIFERS. CHOICE 82.50, SELECT 79.00-87.00. COWS: BREAKING UTILITY A COMMERCIAL 55.50, CUTTER A BON ING UTILITY 49.00-52.50, CANNER & LOW CUTTER 44.00-48.00. SHELLS 41.00. BULLOCKS: CHOICE 72.00, SELECT 64.50. BULLS: YIELD GRADE NO. 1 59.00-62.00. FEEDER CALVES: FRAMES: SMALL 91.00, MEDIUM 75.00, LARGE 84.00. CALVES: 120. CHOICE 92.00, GOOD 85.00-90.00, STANDARD & GOOD 50 LBS. 45.00, 70 LBS. 65.00, HOLSTEIN BULLS «I 100-120 LBS. 192.00, #2 90-110 LBS. 160.00-185.00, HOLSTEIN HEIFERS 100 LBS. 170.00. HOGS 180. BAG US NO. 1-2 240 LBS. 44.60, US NO. 1-2 220-250 LBS. 42.00- SOWS US NO. 1-3 350 LBS. 34.00- BOARS 31.00. FEEDER PIGS: 14. US NO. 1-3,35-50 LBS. 28.00 PER HEAD. SHEEP: 12. H. CHOICE 110 LBS, 74.00. GOATS: 77. LARGE 75.00, MEDIUM 50.00, SMALL 35.00. You've always wanted a new Morton Building. Here's vour chance! Take advantage of our unequalled 20- year warranty against red rust, our protective wainscot siding, our Energy Pertoimcr" insulation package - and lor a limited time, reduced pnces Summer months are the most popular time lor building, but it you can wail until winter for your Morton Building to vj.','" wagac kMHBSd be constructed, you will receive substantial discounts from our buss season prices Morton Buildings is Having a Very Special SALE WE’RE OPENING OUR DOORS BRIGHT AND EARLY 7 AM to 6 PM FEBRUARY 18, 19, 20. 1993 Sale Ends February 20th, Call Now Atlantic Locals Hear Quality Rules Discussed EVERETT NEWSWANGER Managing Editor MOUNT JOY (Lancaster Co.) An official of Atlantic Dairy Cooperative (ADC) told dairy far mers they must always keep in mind that they arc producing a food for consumption and suggested that they not put milk in the tank from which they would not want their family to drink. Don Breiner, Held and lab ser vices manager, was the featured speaker at the ADC dinner meeting Thursday for the Donegal and Lititz locals. Breiner enumerated various points that can cause large deductions in score on the farm sanitary inspection program. Since everyone in a bulk tank unit loses certification if individual farms draw down the total score, it is imperative that every farm meet the standards. Items on the score sheet in which dairy persons can lose a large num ber of points include: • The milk house. If the milk house is not clean and neat, it is ai reflection on the total operation. • The milking equipment. Everything milk touches must be squeaky clean. Equipment must be If ' Call your local sales office listed below A representative will be happy to visit you to discuss your building plans When you're ready, he'll order your building lor construction alter January 1 You II get the building you ve always wanted, backed with the strongest written warranty in the business and save money 1 Over 2(X),(XX) customers have found a Monon Building to be a sound investment Discover the Morton Buildings difference today' Aw; . were preset yer, ~ior. . the photo from left, Amos Conley and Earl Landis, quality awards; Royer; and John B. Groff, 25 Year Award. smooth and sanitized. You can’t • Medicines must be properly sanitize a rough surface; therefore, labeled and properly stored. Many you lose 10 points just on these two of the requirements are consumer items. driven. • Cows must have clean flanks and udders. You can’t produce clean milk any other way. 800-447-7436 Jmk MORTON %&, BUILDINGS CONTACT YOUR LOCAL SALES OFFICE FOR A FREEST INFORMATIVE FLYER WITH PRICING EXAMPLES 3368 York Rd. Gettysburg, PA 17325 717/624-3331 P.O. Box 126, Phillipsburg, NJ 08865 908/454-7900 “Many people feel that a number of items on the inspection sheet have very little or nothing to do -.Because tylan waits today. Here's proof. Hog producers like you recently conducted on-farm demos Lancaster Farming, Saturday, February 13, 1993-A2l with producing milk, and therefore should not be included in an inspection, rating, or spot-check,” Breiner said. “But producing milk does not only include the quality of the milk produced. Conditions in (Turn to Page A 39)
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