A24-Lancaster Fuming, Saturday, March 6 1993 Greencastle Livestock Greencastle, Pa. Thursday, March 4, 1993 CATTLE: 250. COWS STEADY TO 1.50 LOWER. STEERS: CHOICE 1240 LBS. ONE 76.75, SELECT ONE 71.25, FEW SELECT & LOW CHOICE 67.50-70.85. COWS: BREAKING UTILITY AND COMMERCIAL 49-53 50. COUPLE TO 55.25, CUTTER AND BONING UTILI TY 48 00-53 00, COUPLE TO 54.00, CANNER & LOW CUTTER 43.75-47.50, SHELLS 40.00. BULLS; YIELD GRADE 1 1500/1895 LBS. FEW 58.00-63.75, FEW YIELD GRADE 1020/1180 LBS. 55 00-57.50 FEEDER CATTLE: STEERS FEW M-l 700/750 LBS. 66.50-70,50. CALVES; 310. CHOICE ONE 95.00, STANDARD & GOOD 70/100 LBS. 60.00-66.00, FEW TO 70.00, UTILITY 55/85 LBS. 50.00-6200. FARM CALVES: NO. 1 HOLSTEIN BULLS 85/130 LBS. 140.00-180.00, FEW TO 186.00, NO. 2 HOLSTEIN BULLS 80/125 LBS 75 00-145.00, NO. 1 HOLS TEIN HEIFERS 90/120 LBS. 135.00-185.00, NO. 2 HOLSTEIN HEIF ERS 70/90 LBS. 65.00-120.00, BEEF CROSS BULLS & HEIFERS 75/100 LBS 105 00-137.50. HOGS- 30. US 2-3 LOT 280 LBS 40 00. FEEDER PIGS; 0. SHEEP: 8. SLAUGHTER LAMBS ONE NEW CROP CHOICE 95 LBS. 75.00. GOOD LOT 85 LBS. 60.00, GOATS; 0. Pennsylvania Livestock Auction Waynesburg, Pa. Thurs., March 4, 1993 Report Supplied by Auction CATTLE: SL. COWS: UTILITY & COMMERCIAL 45.00-55.00; CUTTER & BONING UTILITY 44.00-53.25; CAN NER & LOW CUTTER 40.00-47.50. SHELLS 40.00 & DOWN. BULLS; YIELD GRADE 1 1500#-1870# 56 50-67.00; YIELD GRADE 2 1000#-1400# 51.00-58.00. FEEDER STEERS; M&L-l 300-500# 77.00- 250-280# 85.00-102.00, M 900-1000 60.00-76.00. HEIFERS M l&L-l 300-500# 70.00-92.00; L-l 400-650# 55.00-85.50. BULLS M&L-l 300-620# 58.00-94.00. CALVES: VEAL.. PRIME 80.00-95.00; CHOICE 74.00-90.00; GOOD 60.00- FARM CALVES; #1 HOLSTEIN Special Spring Prices On Travelers, Pumps And Pipe Design and Engineering On Underground Mains For Slurry Or Water Application. We have pipe press to manufacture any style and size aluminum pipe you need. All pipe is heavy duty tubing to withstand high pressures. Special prices in effect now. Order now for spring delivery. Prices are FOB Miffiinburg. Reg Hook & Hatch Ends Tico Style Ends 125 PSI 150 PSI 3”x3o’ 1.40 per ft. = 42.00 section 1.50 per ft. = 45.00 section 1.50 per ft. = 45.00 section 4"x3o’ 1.95 per ft. = 58.50 section 2.15 per ft. = 64.50 section 2.15 per ft. r 64.50 section 4”x4o' 1.85 per ft. = 74.00 section 1.95 per ft. = 78.00 section 1.95 per ft. = 78.00 section s”x2o’ 1.85 per ft. = 74.00 section 1.95 per ft. = 78.00 section 1.95 per ft. = 78.00 section 6”x3o’ 2.85 per ft. = 85.50 section 3.25 per ft. = 97.50 section 3.25 per ft. = 97.50 section 6”x4o’ 2.70 per ft. = 108.00 section3.lo per ft. = 124.00 sectionS.lo per ft. = 124.00 section Reconditioned John Deere units with new pumps Includes Murphy Saftey Switches - A 1 condition Ready to pump • 110 HP with new pump 165 psi at 700 GPM-$6,800 • 135 HP with new pump 165 psi at 1000 GPM-$7,800 • 80 HP With New Pump - 160 psi at 500 GPM $5,800 BULLS 90-1204 FEW 80.00-140.00; #2 HOLSTEIN BULLS 80-100# FEW 75.00- BEEFX BULL&HFRS./HD. 100.00- HOGS; BARROWS & GILTS #l-2 210-255# 42.00-45.00; #2-3 255-280# 37.50-42.00; SOWS #l-3 300-500# 26.00-34.00. FEEDER PIGS: 1-3 25-35# 10 00-24.00/HD. LAMBS: HIGH CHOICE 55.00-75.00; CHOICE 85-95# 70.00-78.00. FEEDER LAMBS GOOD 65.50-76.00; EWES 24.00-42.00. GOATS: LARGE 45.00-70.00/HD.; MEDIUM 20.00-40.00/HD.; SMALL 10.00-19.00/HD. HORSES: 50.00-65.00, PONIES 20.00-52.00. Indiana Livestock Homer City, PA Thursday, March 4, 1993 Report supplied by Auction CATTLE 254. STEERS: HIGH CHOICE AND PRIME 78.00-78.75, CHOICE 77.00, SELECT 72.00-74 50, SELECT & CHOICE HOLSTEINS 72.50 HEIFERS. CHOICE 79 00, SELECT 74 00-76 50. COWS; BREAKING UTILITY & COMMERCIAL 56.00-58.00. CUTTER & BONING UTILITY 49.00-52.50. CAN NER & LOW CUTTER 43 00-47 00. SHELLS 40.00. BULLOCKS: SELECT 64.00-66.00. BULLS: YIELD GRADE NO. 1 60.00-63,00. CALVES: 141. CHOICE 118.00, GOOD 95.00-100.00, STANDARD & GOOD 50 LBS. 45.00, 65 LBS. 60.00. HOLSTEIN BULLS #1 100 LBS. 100.00- #2 90-120 LBS. 140.00- HOLSTEIN HEIFERS 95 LBS. 174.00. HOGS 190. B&G US NO. 1-2 237 LBS. 45.20, US NO. 1-3 220-260 LBS. 42.00-44.50, SOWS US NO. 1-3 475 LBS. 41.00, BOARS 32.00. FEEDER PIGS: 20. US NO. 1-3 20-35 LBS. 22 00 PER HEAD. SHEEP: 85. CHOICE 135 LBS. 82.50, FEEDER LAMBS 60 LBS. 117.00. GOATS: MEDIUM 35.00, SMALL 17 00. Penns Valley Livestock Market, Inc. AuctkM svary Tuca. 7 p.m. Ceatre Hall, Pa. Report wppfted by Aactloa Tact, Mar. 2, 1993 RETURN TO FARM CALF M3d6 111 /B|r\ UhiiA-AmfSvuqaJmn USA SYRACUSE N.Y. About 200 delegate members of Eastern Milk Producers Cooperative are expected to attend the group’s BS.OO-18S.0a GOOD VEAL; 65.00-79.00, COMMON VEAL: 35.00-64.00. COMMON STEERS: 57.0067.00. COMMERCIAL COWS: 47.00-Sl.oa CANNERS-CUTTERS: 44.00-50.00. SHELLS: 35.00-42.00. SELECT HEIFERS: 60.00-73.50. COMMON HEIFERS: Sl.oo-59.00. COMMON FEEDERS: 40.00-65.00. BULLS: 60.00-63.50. GOOD HOGS; 44.00-45.00. SOWS; 20.00-35.00. Jersey Shore Livestock Market, Inc. Auction every Thursday at 4:00 pan. Jeraey Shore, Pa. Report (applied by Auction Thunday, March 4, 1993 RETURN TO FARM CALF 100.00-160.00. GOOD VEAL: 65.00-79.00 COMMON VEAL: 35.00-64.00. SELECT STEERS: 68.00-78.00. COMMON STEERS: 57.00-67.0 a COMMERCIAL COWS: 5000-54.00. CANNERS-CUTTERS: 45.00-52.00. SHELLS: 29.00-42.00. CHOICE HEIFERS: 73.00-80.00. SELECT HEIFERS: 70.00-77.50. COMMON HEIFERS: 55.00-64.00. BULLS 55.00-67.0 a Clrclelock Ends 200 PSI ZIMMERMAN IRRIGATION INC. RD #3, Miffllnburg, PA 17844 (717) 966-9700 Eastern Meeting At Hershey annual meeting scheduled for March 16 at the Hershy Lodge and Convention Center. It is the first delegate meeting that the 70-year-old cooperative is to have in Hershey and only the third meeting in Pennsylvania. The delegate meeting is scheduled to run from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Based in Syracuse, N.Y., East ern has 3,000 member farms throughout the Northeast, with the majority in Pennsylvnia, New York and Vermont "The farmer delegates will meet to discuss the co-op’s operations, including hearing reports from management on performance in a number of areas.” said Lewis Gardner, cooperative president. As president Gardner head the co-op’s board of directors. He also has a family farm in Galeton, Pennsylvania. STOP SAMSUNG 1. Tower silo* consistently outperform bunker silos, plastic bags and big round bales in preserving the total digestible nutrients in forage crops. 2. Tower silos give the highest level of palatablllty of stored forage crops the result is greater dry matter consumption and higher production. 3. Tower silos eliminate weather as a factor since harvesting can be done at the optimum stage of development. MILK. IT DOES A BODY good: WITH YOUR VALUABLE FORAGE CROPS Research has repeatedly shown that tower silos are the key to providing maximum utilization of home grown feeds. Contact a member of the Northeast Atlantic Silo Association In your area for more Information: Ntw York Slats Flckas Silo Inc. Unl-RlbSllo NswEagls Madison Silo Inc. Newville, PA Brockway, PA Silo Company Oriskany, NY (717)776-3129 (814)328-2981 Arcade, NY (315)736-0125 (716)492-1300 Hardar Silo Company Coroatons Granga Silo Rlbalona Silo ol NY 088 Silo Rspalr South Glens Falls, NY Weedsport, NY Lacona. NY Franklinville, NY (518)792-9190 (315)834-9200 (315)387-3956 (716)676-3581 Datwsllsr Silo Repair Sollanbargsr Silo Corp. Nawvilla, PA Ctwmberaburg. PA (717)776-6321 (717)264-9588 Of specific interest during the meeting, according to Gardner, is that the delegates “will debate sev eral proposals to change the cooperative’s bylaws.” He also said plans are for action on resolu tions submitted by fanners con cerning the group’s dairy policy. The dairy promotion agenda in Federal Milk Marketing Order N 0.4, which includes Pennsylva nia, is to be the topic of a luncheon presentation by Dick Norton, gen eral manager of Middle Atlantic Milk Marketing Area (MAMMA) promotion agency. In conjunction with the delegate meeting. Eastern Milk is planning a Young Cooperator program for young farmers to be held Match 15. The program is to include roundtable discussions on water quality, nuclear power issues, and a talk on Russian agriculture. '' \ ' Consider the facts:
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