Indiana Livestock Homer City, PA Thunday, March 18, 1993 Report (applied by Auction CATTLE 185. STEERS: HIGH CHOICE AND PRIME 82.25, CHOICE 79.00-81.00, SELECT 77.00, SELECT & CHOICE HOLSTEINS 74.00. HEIFERS. CHOICE 80.00, SELECT 74.00-77.50. COWS: BREAKING UTILITY & COMMERCIAL 52.50, CUTTER & BON ING UTILITY 46.00-48.00, CANNBR & LOW CUTTER 42.00. SHELLS 35.00. BULLOCKS: SELECT 67.00. BULLS: YIELD GRADE NO. 1 58.00-63.75. FEEDER CALVES: FRAMES: SMALL 85,00. MED. 75.00-80.00, LARGE 77.00. CALVES: 135. GOOD 92.50, STAN DARD & GOOD 40 LBS. 1 S.OO-30.00,70 LBS. 40.00. HOLSTEIN BULLS #1 98 LBS. 140.00. #2 90-120 LBS. 90.00-120.00. HOLSTEIN HEIFERS 95 LBS. 135.00. HOGS 130. B&G US NO. 1-2 245 LBS. 46 75, US NO. 1-3 225-260 LBS. 43.00-44.80. SOWS US NO. 1-3 475 LBS. Equipment doesn't last forever. And successful operations have a way of outgrowing their buildings. It's not easy to balance your needs and your cash flow. Our lease financing program can help extend your capital and provide the necessary tools without restricting your cash flow or goals. You decide. With lease financing by Telmark you pick the equipment or machinery, new or used, including buildings. You determine the dealer and the deal. We also offer a TRAC lease for over-the-road vehicles. These decisions are yours. Then talk to us. At Telmark our only business is agribusiness. We take into account your seasons and your markets. We'll help make your operation grow with 100% financing and the tax advantages of leasing. Delaware New Jersey Pennsylvania David Lytle Patrick Rush Andrew McLean DaWd Lytle uaa Francisco PA SouhwMemPA Southern DE Southern NJ Northeastern PA 215-255-0569 412-948-3553 410-827-5052 215-255-0569 201-948-3956 David Lytle Llsa Francisco Fullam lrene Be " ner °? b ° r A ne Paul Shipper Northern DE Northern NJ Central PA Nortl l A West Central, PA 215-255-0569 201-948-3956 71 C 7 e -966-9202 717-278-4371 412-349-5371 Maryland Andrew McLean Eastern MD 410-827-5052 31.00-40.50, BOARS 32.00. FEEDER PIGS: 4. US NO. 1-3 50-85 LBS. 24.00 PER HEAD. SHEEP: 55 H. CHOICE & PRIME SL. LAMBS 50 LBS. 101.00, FDR LAMBS 80 LBS. 85.00. SHEEP 32.50; GOATS MED. 52.00; SMALL 20.00. Pennsylvania Livestock Auction Waynesburg, Pa. Thurs., March 18, 1993 Report Supplied by Auction CATTLE: SL. COWS: UTILITY & COMMERCIAL 45.00-55.00; CUTTER & BONING UTILITY 44.00-52.50; CAN NER & LOW CUTTER 40.00-47.50; SHELLS 40.00 & DOWN. BULLS: YIELD GRADE 1 15008-1870# 56.50-64.00; YIELD GRADE 2 1000#-1400# 48.00-55.00. FEEDER STEERS: M&L-l 300-500# 77.00-104.00; 250r280# 85.00-108.00, 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# 58.00-95.00. Upgrade your operation and improve your cash flow. Telmarklnc. In the Northeaat. MI, OH. VA. WV, IN. KY, W 1 auid IL. Minimum Uue: $5,000. Count your advantages. Leasing benefits vary by individual situation, but the lower net cost can put you ahead of ownership in many ways. ♦ No large upfront payment to tie up your capital. ♦ Individualized, flexible terms. ♦ Credit lines remain undisturbed. ♦ Tax advantages. ♦ Purchase, renew, or return at the end of the lease term. Take the next step. Telmark has leased millions of dollars worth of vehicles, equipment and buildings to thousands of agribusinesses like yours. The best way to find out how the leasing programs will work for you is to visit with your Telmark representative. Just Call US at (318) 449-7964 or call your local representative. Ken Darlington Fred Dixon Scott Welssman Southeastern PA Northwestern PA South Central, PA 717-733-3532 814-763-1118 301-696-1646 CALVES: VEAL.. PRIME 80.00-106.00; CHOICE 74,00-95.00; GOOD 60.00-72.00. FARM CALVES: #1 HOLSTEIN BULLS 90-120# 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# 44.00-46.00; #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 65.50-90.00; 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: 50.00-71,00, PONIES 20.00-52.00. Lanctffr Firming, Srturdty, March 20 1993-AIS York Livestock Day Registration Nears YORK (York Co.) Beef, sheep and swine producers are en couraged to attend Penn State Co operative Extension’s Livestock Day program planned for Satur day, April 3rd at the York County 4-H Center at Bair’s Station. Pro ducers interested in attending the session are asked to register for the event by March 26th. The pro gram features a combination of group sessions for all livestock producers, demonstrations/activi ties, a keynote address and break out sessions of special interest to each group of producers. Registra tion for the event will take place CONESTOGA VALLEY ENTERPRISES HI-MAG lAC lmme| HI-CAL Cash Discount Savings on Delivery For your convenience calls received Mon.-Sat. until 9:00 pm 1-800-724-3277 Serving Pennsylvania, Maryland, Delmarva from 9 to 9:30 and coffee and do nuts will be provided courtesy of York Bank and Trust. The morning program will open at 9:30 a.m. with an update from Penn State’s Dr. Lowell Wilson on “Projecting a Positive Image of the Livestock Industry.” Dr. Wil son will provide suggestions live stock producers can follow to deal with animal welfare/animal rights concerns. Environmental issues are increasingly important to live stock producers and have costs as sociated with them. Wayne Stein hour from Meridian Bank, Jim Sigler from York Farm Credit and John Eaton from Lebanon Valley Bank will present a panel discus sion on environmental costs for ag loans, new appraisal cost require ments for loans and cash flow re quirements for ag loans. The morning program will con clude with demonstrations and ac tivities including: Selecting a Bull Using Genetic Information, Dr. Erskine Cash; Using Ultrasound to Determine Carcass Traits for Sheep and Swine and to Deter mine Pregnancy in Sheep, Mike Cherchuck; and a videotape seg ment on artificial insemination in sheep. Computer software used for livestock record keeping will also be demonstrated. Software demonstrated will include the Pig- Champ® swine records program by Mark Ebaugh; Computerized Cow Herd Records by Bob Liv- (Turn to Page A 23)