Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, October 01, 1994, Image 8

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    AS-Uncaster Farming, Saturday, October 1, 1994 Friend’s choice ss.oo-63.75; medium to hogs 445..(09/26 a 09/27/94)..8uik0f
ni , - v noon 4$ 00- 54 on supply told on Monday »nd reported by the
-»» .—.i Stockyard Inc* bulls heavy 44 00-57 so light suction. barrows and gilts: us
Accident, Md. 21520 No. 1230/2501b.. 36.50-38.00. few 39.00.
y tuMF Report Supplied by Auction COWS FEW HIGH DRESSING UP TO nf Yl
W < September 26, 1994 46.50, UTILITY HOLSTEIN 40.00-44.00, S I’ 3
C„I. o*y, OcmiES 3. STEEDS «J», W CUUA »»
VO/ STOCK HEIFERS: 50.00-72.00. VEALS GOOD TO CHOICE lb> - ITC , , - nn< lk ,
SLAUGHTER STEERS: GOOD TO 70.00-95.00, MEDIUM TO GOOD .sSSKm? Sr
, gi,. OLD CHOICE 62.00-65.50, MEDIUM TO 55.00-68.00. 16.00-23.00,35/50 lb«. 20.00-29.00. per
_ „ „ „ FARMER’S GOOD 57.00-61.50, HEAVY CHOICE 808 CALVES: 40.00 AND DOWN. he *,.,, r , rL . . . _ .
The Other Fire i TirriTTTPn over i 450 lb. 58.00-63.00. holstein bull calves return m°oo
On October 8, 1871. the same night fire destroyed much of I VtH/iIHKK HOLSTEIN STEERS: HEAVY TO FARM 90-120 LBS. 60.00-90.00. 30/75 lb*. 68.0 C-74.00, 80/12U lb«. 64. -
Chicago, an even deadlier fire was bunng out of control '48.00-55.00. LIGHT 45.00-52.00. HOLSTEIN HEIFER CALVES ~ . .. ~ „„
north of Green Bay, Wisconsin Between UOO and 1,200 k()KN AS SLAUGHTER HEIFERS: GOOD TO RETURN TO FARM 100-120 LBS., J^P A 1 joXjf’l® f, ia tgiann
people died in the Peshtigo (Wisconsin) fire, the second 1 V/IIL/UdUi CHOICE 60.00-64.00, MEDIUM TO NONE AVAILABLE. Medlu ? 4 ° oo ' 4Boo ’ 18U °- JBUO '
deadliest fire in history A summer of unrelieved dought con- ./fevt.- GOOD 50.00-62.00. BEEF CROSS CALVES RETURN TO " he *“'
tnbuted to both fires, as did a southwest wind that whipped BULLS; HEAVY 50.00-60.00, LIGHT FARM, NONE AVAILALBE. *
up the frenzied firestorms Both fires started shortly after 4 44.00-54.00. HOGS TOP QUALITY 33.00-35.50;
900 p m , however, the Peshtigo fire ended before morning, COWS: FEW HIGH DRESSING UPTO HEAVY 32.00-35.00, LIGHT
simply because the inferno had devoured all fuel Most of NnDTU .. eT . 47.00, UTILITY (HOLSTEIN) 30.00-34.00, FEEDER PIGS BY THE „ „ .
those who survived the holocaust did so by standing neck- 42.00-46.00, COMMERCIAL TO GOOD HEAD 10.00-30.00. Valley StOCkyarOS
deep in the Peshtigo River, although even that had its dan- Cold wave, trost 39.00.45.00. CULL COWS 38.00 AND SOWS 20.00-26.50. Athens. Pe ’
Hgers Five-year-old Came Heidenworth New England, DOWN. MALE HOGS 15.00-20.00. SintantuTw 'looa
escaped drowning by grabbing the horn rainy then VEALS: GOOD TO CHOICE LAMBS 65.00-7200; CULLS 60.00 .
of a cow that was swimming past clearing and 70.00-90.00, MEDIUM TO GOOD AND DOWN; FEEDERS UP TO 75.00. u ™?rcr„ d ™
warming. 50.00-69.00. SHEEP 20.0030.00. HULSIUIN HEIFER CALVES TO
tor violent fires soon bum out 808 CALVES: 60.00 AND DOWN. 230.00.
themselves. SliaUpeare , SOUTHEAST: HOLSTEIN BULL CALVES VEAL CALVES TO 83.00.
! Cold and clear, RETURN TO FARM (90 TO 120 LB.)- . Ifoicter’c VEALER BULL CALVES
. rainst ° rm 75.001 ism 100.00135.00.
1 Florida, heavy HOLSTEIN HEIFER CALVES MlddleDUrg Auction SLAUGHTER CALVES 60 00 AND
One teaspoon Of fresh herbs equals 1/2 teaspoon dried. ram mountains, RETURN TO FARM (100 TO 120 LB.)- Mlddleburg, Pa. DOWN.
I then clearing and Tuesday, September 27, 1994 GRASSERS * FEEDERS 420075.00.
i very warm ®FARM*UP S TO A I3tMM Rep™ - * Supplied by Auction LAMBS 50.0067.50.
t’ IDTUWKIi' SHEEP I9.HMCIOO.
LAHIhVVISL ; Salad Pressing cl a .„ m , heavy 33.50-31.75. light S gSS“ M<m
i 1/2 cup buttermilk cold, showers 30.003250. c.t.rt «i nn. aa nn «f¥i.<o nn SOWS 23.0028.00.
: 1/2 cup rn.yonn.lM east; then turning SOWS: 21.0027.00. »BOARS 20.0025.00.
Autumn's chill is in the air, I 1/2 teaspoon dried be*ll cold and rainy, MALE HOGS: 18.0024.00. 55 0058 00 Standard 50 0055 00* HEIF- PIGS TO 24.00.
the windows are closed, , 1/2teaspoon dried dill weed warmer east LAMBS: 60.00-72 00; FEEDER ERS: Hiah Choice and Prime 66.0068.25. HEIFERS 44.005200.
and the aroma of last | dealtoWorcaatarshlrs sauce Choice 62.0065.00, Select 56.00 61.75, STEERS. MEDIUM TO 53.00.
night's fish and broccoli aalt end pepper totaete NORTHWEST: mu in few Standard 50.0054.00. COWS: Break- FEEDER STEERS 45.0070.00.
lingers Set out shallow bowls > Aombme all ingredients in Cool and rainy, UWSMXX . PRICES ARE ALL ing Utility „ d Commercial 43.0048.75, BULLS, MEDIUM 46.0050.00.
of vinegar to eliminate offen- I a jar Cover and shake some snow GIVEN PER HUNDRED WEIGHT! Cutter and Boning UtUity 425047.75, GOOD COWS 40 0044 00 TOP 45 SO
sive odors Or simmer cmna- Uwell to mix (A blender mountains, GrailtSVille Canner and Low Cutter 35.00-42.00. mw<! x/rnniinut «nn.V«nn
mon sticks and doves in a pot I may be used.) To use but- partial clearing, T Svoctnr>lr Shell, down to 35.00. BULLOCKS:
of water Place a few sprigs of , termilk powder, substitute 2 showers and mild LIVOIULh Choice 62.0067.50, Select 58.5061.75. t-uwa tuuk UK SMALL 3o.UU AND
fresh herbs in a still-warm tablespoons buttermilk coa st Granlavllle, Maryland BULLS: Yield Grade No. 1 56.5062.50, DOWN
oven and leave the door ajar 1 powder and 1/2 cup milk for Report Supplied by Auction one 2580 lb«. 58.75, No. 2 45.0055.75. CATTLE MARKET STEADY.
the liquid SOUTHWEST: Sat, September 24, 1994 FEEDER CATTLE: Steen: 400/875 Ibi. CALF MARKET. BULLS SOME ’
butter- Rainy and cool, STOCK BULLS AND STEERS 45.0074.00; Heifen; 400/800 lb». 4200 HIGHER.
)h milk possible snow 200500 LBS. 60.0080.00. 65.00; Bull.: 400/920 Ibi. 45.0067.50. HORSES, MEDIUM TO 610.00.
Makes 1 mountains; STOCK HEIFERS: 60.0075.00. CALVES 244...VEALERS: Standard PONIES NONE,
cup. turning sunny SLAUGHTER STEERS GOOD TO and Good 60/90 lb». 45.00-65.00. GOATS TO 7000
M , and warm desert CHOICE 60.0064.75; MEDIUM TO RETURNED TO FARM: No. 1 Holstein SPECIAL HPEP rArn „
g ll and California. GOOD 49.5058.50. buUs 100/120 lbs. 65.00110.00, No. 2 ™ OF BEEF CA7TLE
HOLSTEIN STEERS GOOD 80/95 lbs. 60.00100.00; No. 1 Holstein SALE OCT - 7 - 30 PM -
1 ■ 55.0057.00; LIGHT 50.5054.00. Heifen 90/125 lbs. 175.00227.50, few
SLAUGHTER HEIFERS GOOD TO 235.00. No. 2 70/90 lbs. 110.00205.00.
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