(Continued from Pag* Alt) COMBO 72* FRESH, 9.0 LOADS. RANGE 31.50-34.00. WGHTD. AVG. 3139. boneless picnic meat COMBO 72* FRESH. 3.0 LOADS. RANGE 38.00. WGHTD. AVG. 38.0 ft BOXED 72* FROZEN, 1.0 LOADS, RANGE 49.00, WGHTD. AVG. 49.00. SHANK MEAT SKINNED JOWLS NEED YOUR ■ FARM BUILDINGS PAINTED? Let us give you a price! Write: Daniel’s Painting 637-A Georgetown Rd. Ronks, PA 17572 (or leave message) H (717) 687-8262 * Spray on and Brush i in Painting 1 ei COMING SOON! ANNUAL OPEN HOUSE Bigger & Better Than Ever... You Won’t Want To Miss It! December 5-10, 1994 battar? ... IngradtarM inoWlnß Im «am dry hay and othar lough reughagaa (hat pravtatMiy|aal not ba Indudad In your mtxad ration. You can * CR 5 JaRM E BYBTEMB 2258 OM HiHadalpMa PNw' LaneatiMr, PA 17*02 -- (717) a—-tH7 COMBO FRESH, RANGE 14.00-IS.OO. WGHTD. AVG. 14.60 B. BOXED FROZEN. RANGE 20.00. WGHTD. AVG. 20.00 B. NOTEI (♦) REFLECTS K" OR X" TRIMMED PRODUCT BROUGHT BACK TO A REGULAR COMMODITY BASIS. ABCDB AFTER QUOTES REPRE SENTS DAYS SINCE LAST ACTUAL MARKET TEST. QUOTES ARB DROITOD AFTERS DAYS O’NO TEST Our OR BEFORE IF THEY NO LONGER REFLECT CURRENT MARKET CONDITIONS. WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 16,1994 ESTIMATED GROSS CUTOUT VAL UES OF A 175 LB. HOG CARCASS BASED ON USDA CUTTING YIELD TESTS AND CARLOT PRICES, WED NESDAY’S CARCASS GRADES AND PRICES PER CWT.; US«I 51.55, CHANGE FROM TUES DAY’S VALUE 1.06; US#2 49.99, CHANGE FROM TUESDAY’S VALUE 1.01; US#3 48.44, CHANGE FROM TUESDAY’S VALUE 0.96; US#4 46.89, CHANGE FROM TUESDAY’S VALUE 0.91. TODAY’S CALCULATIONS FOR USA#2 175 LB. PORK CARCASS: SKINNED HAMS, 14-20 LBS., 21.01* OF CARCASS. 65 JO FOB VALUE, 5.00 CHANGE FROM TUES.; LOINS, V, ” TRIM, 14-22 LBS., 2033% OP CAR CASS, 94.75 FOB VALUE, 0.75 CHANGE FROM TUES. BELLIES, SDLS, 12-14 LBS., 13.90% OF CARCASS. 29.50 FOB VALUE; SPARERIBS, 3JDN LBS., 3.03% OF CARCASS. 83.00 FOB VALUE. PICNICS, 8-12 LBS., 10.31% OF CAR CASS, 25.75 FOB VALUE, -1.75 CHANGE FROM TUBS.; BUTTS, K " TRIM, 4-8 LBS., 7.25% OF CARCASS, 56.00 FOB VALUE. JOWL, 2.85% OF CARCASS. 14.50 FOB VALUE; NECKBONBS, 1.52% OF CARCASS. 10.50 FOB VALUE, 0.50 CHANGE FROM TUBS. FEET, 1.05% OF CARCASS. 25.00 - FOB VALUE, -1.00 CHANGE FROM TUBS.; TAILS, 0.22% OP CARCASS, FOB VALUE 31.00. (RIM 72%. 2.19% OF CARCASS, 3200 FOB VALUE, -0.50 CHANGE FROM TUBS.; LARD 10.85% OF CAR- 4584 Mean * Combined Penn State Commercial New Entries Invest your resources wisely, with varieties that have a proven record of performance in the field. Hoffman's strong line of Funk’s G* brand hybrids offers you significant improvements in yields and standability. Early 9B-day hybrid, 4273 delivers outstanding standability and drydown, and outperformed the mean by 3.5%. Madkim Maturity. 4394 produced a whopping 12.3% more than the average, *4s % * % *1 PORK CARCASS CUTOUT Increase your com yields by 7% or more 1993 Pennsylvania Hybrid Com Performance Trials 0* Hoffman Seeds, Inc., Landisville, PA 17538 HIUBnK CaN Toft *•* l*oo-77§-7929 Adding Value to your Seed Investment O 1994 Hoffman Seeds, Inc Bnra PSU College Of Medicine, PDA Partners In Safety HARRISBURG (Dauphin Co.) The Pennsylvania Department of Agriculture and The Pennsylvania State Universi ty College of Medicine have formed a partnership to promote agricultural safety and health according to Agriculture Secre tary Boyd E. Wolff. The agreement calls for devel opment of an Agromedicine Pro gram through a comprehensive medical and education outreach effort. “The two parties to this agree ment have the support and coop eration of the Pennsylvania Department of Health and the Colleges of Agricultural Sciences and Health and Human Develop ment. All have roles that advance sm^?i PQIJfSSSS planet 173.1 162.3 5.4% while combining outstanding standability, drydown and drought tolerance. RiH faaaon Maturity. 4584 delivers exceptional grain quality and a 5.4% yield advantage over the mean. It provides excellent standability and early vigor, as well as disease resistance. So devote your resources wisely by choosing a field proven Funk’s G* brand hybrid. Contact a Hoffman sales representative for help in choosing the right variety for your operation. Uncwtor FmUna. Sturdsy. Novtmbtf 19, 1994*19 26.8 26.2 farm safety in Pennsylvania, and working together, they can make a very significant difference in this vital area,” Wolff said. “By working under a memo randum of understanding, we can minimize duplication of effort and confusion and best utilize our resources toward an important effort to make farming safer.” The initial program will target farm worker safety as it relates to the use of pesticides. This pro gram will be under the direction of the College of Medicine at the Milton S. Hershey Medical Cen ter. The National Agricultural Safety Council ranks agriculture as the nation’s most dangerous profession. 96.7 97.2