Friend’s Stockyard Inc. Accident, Md. 21520 Report Supplied by Auction March 14, 1994 STOCK BULLS AND STEERS (200-500 LBS.) 70.00-93.00. STOCK HEIFERS: 60.00-85.00. SLAUGHTER STEERS: GOOD TO CHOICE 70.00-73.85, MEDIUM TO GOOD 64.00-69.00. HEAVY CHOICE OVER 1450 LB. 64.00-68.00. HOLSTEIN STEERS: HEAVY 56.00-63.75. LIGHT 48.50-56.50. SLAUGHTER HEIFERS: GOOD TO CHOICE 67.00-73.85, MEDIUM TO GOOD 46.00-66.00. BULLS: HEAVY 60.00-65.00, LIGHT 46.00-59.00. COWS: FEW HIGH DRESSING 48.50-51.50, UTILITY (HOLSTEIN) 44.00- COMMERCIAL TO GOOD 39.00- CULL COWS 38.00 AND DOWN. VEALS; GOOD TO CHOICE 70.00- MEDIUM TO GOOD 50.00- 808 CALVES: 40.00 AND DOWN. HOLSTEIN BULL CALVES RETURN TO FARM (90 TO 120 LB.)- 90.00-123.00. HOLSTEIN HEIFER CALVES RETURN TO FARM (100 TO 120 LB.) - 100.00-171.00. BEEF CROSS CALVES RETURN TO FARM UP TO 152.50. HOGS; TOP QUALITY 43.00-44.00, HEAVY 41.50-43.50. LIGHT 39.00-42.00. SOWS: 28.00-35.00. MALE HOGS: 26.00-31.00. 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Order COUNTER 15G LOCK 'n LOAD now and earn up to $l.OO an acre on your purchase. iW Sim-nso Kll LOAD* %k*om dbr M « immM qjlMtai nk if 17 po* pv m rt W pm pmi Mir fid fcwjfc April M, WW LAMBS: 62.00-73.50. FEEDER LAMBS; 60.00-75.00. SHEEP: 15.00-24.00. LIVESTOCK PRICES ARE ALL GIVEN PER HUNDRED WEIGHT! New Holland Horses New Holland Sale* Stable, New Holland, PA Monday, March 14, 1994 Report Supplied By Auction 264 HEAD. MARKET STRONGER. WORK HORSES 960.00-)310.00. DRIVING HORSES 585.00-835.00. RIDING HORSES 585.00-1045.00. BETTER RIDING 1110.00-1775.00. REGISTERED RIDING 700.00-1735.00. JHLLBRS: FEW 985.00-1060.00, AVY WEIGHTS 780.00-930.00 s Lancaster Farming, Saturday, March 19, 1994419 LIGHT WEIGHTS 515.00-700.00. PONIES; 145.00-310.00. LARGE PONIES 405.00-535.00, 1 AT 600.00. COLTS 265.00-415.00. Marshall, Virginia Horse Sale Report Supplied by Auction March 12, 1994 200 HEAD. RIDING HORSES. SERVICEABLE AGE: AVERAGE TO GOOD QUALITY 925-1175 LBS. 615.00-860.00; 800-900 LBS. 475.00-510.00; BETTER QUALITY 1000-1350 LBS. 860.00-1175.00; 800-900 LBS. 600.00-700.00, ONE AT 1300.00; 9kM ?««»•- I Pnttmd Cuclomtr Proown EXCELLENT QUALITY 1000-1250L85. U90.00-ISOO.OO, 2 AT 2000.00 AND 2500.00. RIDING PONIES: SMALL 200.00- LARGE 255.00-460.00. LOOSE HORSES: AVERAGE TO GOOD FLESH 925-1150 LBS. 545.00- AND 800-900 LBS. 390.00- Atlantic Couples Compete SOUTHAMPTON (Bucks Co.) Nine young farmer couples from Atlantic Dairy Co operative will compete in the 24th annual Penn marva Young Coopera tor Contest March 23-24 at the Willow Valley Resort and Con ference Center in Lan caster. Sponsored annually by the Pennmarva Dairymen’s Federation, the contest recognizes outstanding leadership skills and knowledge of cooperatives. A panel of three judges will se lect an Outstanding Young Cooperator cou ple and four runners-up. The nine contestants, kinown as Young Co operators, were selected to participate in the pro gram based on their dai ry proficiency and com munity leadership. The couples and the Atlantic districts they represent are Richard and Betsy Moris of Newark, Del., District 4; Thomas and Shirley Krall of Leba non, District 7; John and Julie Mayer of Taneytown, Md., Dist rict 10; and Victor and Carolyn Yoder of Belle ville, District 13. Also, John and Peggy Clowney of Gettysburg, District 16; Lawrence in and Debbie Vickers of Keameysville, W. Va., District 17; Joseph and Beth Laughlin of Lewistown, District 18; John and Sandy Stem rich of Stillwater, Dis trict 19; and Douglas and Deborah Myers of Mount Union, District 20. Atlantic’s Young Co operator program is de signed to educate young farmer members about cooperatives and the dairy industry. The yearlong program, which includes attend ance at board of director meetings, the annual delegate meeting and educational seminars, develops leadershipo among cooperative members, ages 21 through 35. Two other members of the Pennmarva Dairymen’s Federation Maryland and Vir ginia Milk Producers Cooperative and the Mid-Atlantic Division of Dairymen Inc. also announce their Outstanding Young Co operators during the two-day contest