A2O-Lancaster Fanning, Saturday, July 3. 1993 Dewart Livestock Auction Dewart, Pa. Monday, June 21, 1993 Report Supplied by PDA CATTLE 132.. PDA ..cowi about steady. STEERS; few Average to High Select 72.00-76.00. HOLSTEINS: few Select 63.50-66.50, few Standard 58.00- COWS: Breaking Utility and Commercial Sl.OO-54.75, Cutter and Bon ing Utility49.7s-54.75, couple 57.25, Con ner and Low Cutter 45.00-49.00. Shells down to 40.00. BULLS: one Yield Grade No. 1 1200 lbs. 62.00, one No, 2 1790 lbs. 55.00. FEEDER CATTLE: few Medium Frame No. 1 450/600 lbs. heifers 60.00- CALVES 141...VEALERS: couple Choice 100.00 & 109.00. FARM CALVES: No. 1 85/130 lbs. Holstein bulls 155.00- No. 2 80/125 lbs. 80.00- No. 1 85/120 lbs. Holstein heifers 187.50-220.00. Few Beef Cross 75/100 lbs. bulls and heifers 150.00- HOGS 127.. Supply included SO head of sows. BARROWS * GILTS: US No 1-2 240/275 lbs. 45.10-47.50. SOWS; US 1-3 320/770 lbs. 35.00-38.00 t BOARS: few 33.00-33.75. FEEDER PIGS 47...L0t US 1-3 40 lbs. '29.00. per head. SHEEP 15..,few Good and Choice 50/75 lbs. spring sL lambs 54.00-64.00. GOATS 10... few Urge 52.50-85.00. few Medium Kids 14.00-21.00. Frederick Livestock Auction Frederick, Md. June 28, 1993 Report Supplied by Auction SLAUGHTER COWS: UTILITY 49.00- HIGH DRESSING 54.00- CANNERS 45.00-49.00; SHELLY 45.00 DOWN. BULLS: 1 HOL 1825 LBS. AT 59.00. FED STEERS: NONE. HEIFERS: HOL 1050 LBS. 54.00- VEAL CALVES: LOW 200-300 LBS. 90.00-91.00; 85-110 LBS. 52.00-58.00; ROUGH 45.00 DOWN. somimio CROW ABOUT LOW CLASSIFIED RATES WITH EXCELLENT RESULTSI Authorised Parts t Sendee Kubota Industrial Oisssl Engines Check Our Prices on Nsw and Used Paris VMMMMIV Dlsssl Englnss Mitsubishi • Satoh Compset Diesel Tractors Specializing In Complete Service For Skid Loaders and Most Types Of Small Diesel Powered Equipment. Dismantling For Parts NH L 565 Skid Loadsr Yanmar ISS Tractor FARM CALVES: HOLSTEIN BULLS »l 95-120 LBS. 160.00-181.00; 85-90 LBS. 140.00-165.00; «2 120.00-145.00 HOLSTEIN HEIFERS #1 95-120 LBS. 170.00-200,00; 85-90 LBS. 130.00-180.00. BUTCHER HOGS: .75 LOWER. USBI&3 215-260 LBS. TO 47.00, 1 AT 48.50; #2&3 45.00-46.85; 165-210 LBS. 42.00- SOWS: FEW 550 LBS. TO 37.00. STOCK CATTLE: FEW OFFERED. LAMBS: CHOICE 90-105 LBS. 48.00- GOATS: SMALL TO MEDIUM 26.00-34.00. PIGS AND SHOATS: BY THE HEAD FROM TESTED HERDS 45-50 LBS. 33.00-35.00. HATFIELD QUALITY MEATS WEIGHT AND GRADE PROGRAM BASE PRICE 49.38 AT PLANT. PLUS BONUS ON QUALITY HOGS. Valley Stockyards Athens, Pa. Monday, June 28, 1993 Report supplied by auction HOLSTEIN HEIFER CALVES TO 22150. VEAL CALVES TO 100.00. VEALER BULL CALVES TO 182.50. SLAUGHTER CALVES 80.00 AND DOWN. GRASSERS & FEEDERS 50.00-82.00. LAMBS 60.00-78.00. SHEEP 21.00-34.00. HOGS 200-350 MEDIUM KIND 36.00-45.00. SOWS 24.00-32.00. BOARS 24.00-34.00. PIGS 25.00-34.00. HEIFERS 46.00-58.00. STEERS TO 64.50. FEEDER STEERS TO 85.00. BULLS TO 62.75. GOOD COWS 48.00-50.00, FEW TO 53.00. COWS MEDIUM 45.00-47.00. COWS POOR OR SMALL 42.00 AND DOWN. CATTLE MARKET REAL ACTIVE. CALF MARKET STRONG. HORSES TO 730.00. GOATS UP TO 67.50. REMARKS: GOOD SALE; LOTS OF ACTION. CHOICE CULLS WEAK/ fella-werke gmbh FELLA TRAIL TYPE TEDDERS TH44O 14’,5” THS2O 17’,8” FELLA TS63I 20’ 8” RAKE TRAIL TYPE North Jersey Livestock Rackettxtown, NJ Report Supplied by Auction Tuesday, June 29, 1993 Report supplied by auction CALVES .37-2.17-4. COWS .25-55-/ . EASY COWS .32-.46R. HEIFERS .48-69. BULLS .S6-.66K. STEERS .53-.T7. HOGS .29M -.44. ROASTING PIGS EACH 22.00-46.00. BOARS .29-29'/ . SOWS .23-.27V4. SHEEP .15-46. LAMBS EACH 13.00-64.00. LAMBS PER LB. .33-74. GOATS EACH 40.00-(35.00. KIDS EACH 12.00-66.00. TOTAL 1452. Indiana Livestock Homer City, PA Thursday, July 1. 1993 Report supplied by Auction DAIRY COWS; NO. 55. TOP PRICE 56.25. BEEF: HEIFERS, GOOD 70.00-75.00, MEDIUM 68.00-72.00. COMMON 68.00 AND DOWN. STEERS: GOOD 75.00- MEDIUM 72.00-76.50, COMMON 70.00 & DOWN. COWS: GOOD 52.00-56.50, MEDIUM 48.00- COMMON 45.00 & DOWN. BULLS: CHOICE HEAVY 64.00-65.50, BUTCHER -60.00-64.00. FEEDERS: GOOD 72.00-77.50, MEDIUM 70.00-75.00, COMMON 65.00-70.00. CALVES: 85-115 LB. BULLS 120.00- 85-115 LBS. HFRS. 190.00- 80 LB. UNDER 150.00 DOWN. 120 LBS. OVER 140.00-155.00. LAMBS; GOOD 58.00-61.00, MEDIUM 50.00-56.00, COMMON 50.00 DOWN. HOGS: NO. 1 200-240 LBS. 43.00-46.80. NO. 2 140-195 LBS. 42.00, 245 LBS. UP 41.00-43.00. SOWS: 36.00-40.00, BOARS 27.00-32.00, LITTLE PIGS 22.00 PER HEAD TO 40.00. GOATS 60.00. AUTO-WRAP 600 ★ Linkage mounted and suitable for any tractor of 45 HP. or more ★ Weight 1,200 lbs. ★ Powered by the tractor’s own hydraulics, and operated by the levers mounted on the tractor. ★ Required hydraulics; Minimum 4 G.P.M. ★ No electrical supply needed. ★ Wraps bales up to s'xs' ★ Max. bale weight 2,500,1b5. ★ Capacity approx. 25 bales per hour. ★ Manufactured in Norway by Tellefsdal a.s. manufacturer of balewrappers for the world market since 1986. Pennsylvania Livestock Auction Waynesburi, Pa. July 1, 1993 Report Supplied by Auction CATTLE: SL. COWS: UTILITY * COMMERCIALSO.OO-55.00; CUTTER A BONING UTILITY 47.00-53.00; CAN NER A LOW CUTTER 42.00-51.00; SHELLS 42.00 A DOWN. BULLS: YIELD GRADE I 1500#-1S70« 58.80-68.50; YIELD GRADE 2 1000#-1400# 48.01V65.50. FEEDER STEERS: MAL-1 300-500# 77.00-109.00; 250-280# 85.00-110.00, M 900-1000 60.00-76.00. HEIFERS M IAL-1 300-500# 70.00-100.00; L-l 400-650# 55.00-92.00. BULLS MAL-1 300-620# 58.00-94.00. CALVES: VEAL.. PRIME 95.00-105.00; CHOICE 74.00-100.00; GOOD 60.00-72.00. FARM CALVES: #1 HOLSTEIN BULLS 90-120# FEW 100.00-155.00; #2 HOLSTEIN BULLS 80-100# FEW 75.00-1 15.00; BEEF X BULLAHFRSJHD. 85.00-105.00. HOGS: BARROWS A GILTS #l-2 210-255# 45.00-48.00; #2-3 255-280# 37.50-45.00; SOWS #l-3 300-500# 30.00-34.50. FEEDER PIGS: 1-3 25-35# 15.00-30.00/HD. LAMBS: HIGH CHOICE 55-75 LBS. 54.00- CHOICE 90-105# 50.00- FEEDER LAMBS GOOD 50.00- EWES 18.00-31.00. GOATS: LARGE 45.00-70.00/HD.; MEDIUM 25.00-45.00/HD.; SMALL 10.00-19.00/HD. HORSES; 50.00-63.00, PONIES 20.00-48.00. Vintage Hay Paradise, PA Thun., July L 1993 Report Supplied by Auction 3 LOADS. EAR CORN: 70.00. MIXED HAY: 87.00. STRAW: 80.00. SALE TIME 1 P.M. Fransgard ★ With ail working functions: tedding and raking. ★ For the tedding operations the rake arms are locked and the machine is tilted forwards, thus obtaining uniform spreading of the material. ★ During the raking function the rake tines are controlled In a cam track allowing the rake tines to be tilted upwards. This ensures very gentle treatment of the material. Wide flotation tires ensure stable.operation. - distributed by • 572 Industrial Ave. Lewisberry, Pa. 17339 (7X7) 938-5100 Auction To Aid Disaster Victims WASHINGTON, D.C More than $50,000 raised at a silent auc tion organized by the American Cyanamid -Company was donated to the American Red Cross to pro vide emergency assistance to vic tims of disasters. “As a leading agricultural pro ducts company, we have strong relationships with growers and agrichemical dealers throughout the nation,” said Howard L. Minigh, president of Cyanamid’s Agricultural Products Division. “Many of these individuals and countless others across the coun try were affected by natural disas ters throughout this past year. We felt we had to help. ‘The Red Cross was the natural choice for our donation because whenever a disaster strikes, its volunteers are there helping to relieve human suffering,” Minigh said. Minigh personally presented the contribution to Elizabeth Dole, president of the Red Cross, at the Red Cross nadonal headquarters here. “We are deeply grateful to American Cyanamid Company r for this generous gift to help the victims of disasters,” said Dole. “Through this expression of kind ness. we will be able to continue our efforts to provide food, clo thing. shelter, and other vital assistance to the thousands of vic tims affected by disasters each year.” The silent auction took place during a recent agricultural trade show sponsored by Cyanamid in Las Vegas. Nev. T. 1.4000 The Combi Rake of the future Combination 10’ Rake/ 14’ Tedders Imp.