Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, December 03, 1994, Image 19

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    North Jersey
Livestock
HackatMown, NJ
Report Sapplied by Auction
Tuesday, November 29, 1994
Report supplied by auction
CALVES .20-1.97*.
COWS .18*-.49.
EASY COWS .IS* -.38* .
HEIFERS -2S-.59*.
BULLS .39* -.64.
STEERS .17-.67.
ROASTING PIGS EACH S.OO-27.00.
SOWS .14.
SHEEP: .21-.70.
LAMBS EACH 31.00-76.00.
LAMBS PER LB. .39-1.10.
GOATS EACH 17.00-130.00.
KIDS EACH IS.OO-71.00.
TOTAL: 1027 HEAD.
Buffalo Valley Produce
MWllnburg R 3
Nov. 22
Sale every Tnaeday aad Thursday
Report Supplied by Aurtkw
BROCCOLI: .80 HEAD.
CABBAGE: 2.00-4.00 SO LB. BAG.
APPLES: YELLOW DELICIOUS: 7.00
BU.; RED DBUC 7.00 BU.
POTATOES GRD-B: RED 8.0050 LB..
WHITE XOO SO LB.
POTATOES NO.1: RED 5.50 SO LB..
WHITE 5.00 SO LB.
POTATOES WHITE CHEFS: 10.7 S SO
LB.
POTATOES UNCLASSIFIED: 3.00.
CHRISTMAS TREES
BLUE SPRUCE: *.0(M0.00 BA.
DOUGLAS FIR: 5.00-15.00 BA.
SCOTCH PINES: 3.00 -7.00 BA.
THANKS FOR YOUR PATRONAGE.
WE ARE CLOSED FOR THE SEA
SON. SEE YOU IN THE SPRING!
TOWN AND COUNTRY
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Repairs on farm and industrial equipment
Custom fabrication
Custom brake and shear work
Sub-Manufacturing wanted
Place your orders now for
small square bale wrappers
54 Christiana Pike • Christiana, PA 17509
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Indiana
Livestock
Homer City, Pa.
Thursday, December 1,1994
Report Supplied by Auction
BEEF: HEIFERS GOOD 70.00,
MEDIUM 67.00-69.30, COMMON 62.00
-65.00. STEERS: GOOD 71 .SO. MEDIUM
68.00-70.50, COMMON 64.00-67.50.
COWS: GOOD 41.00. MEDIUM 40.00-
44.50, COMMON 34.00-39.50.
BULLS; BUTCHER 47.50, BOLOGNA
42.50-47.00.
FEEDERS: GOOD LF 60.00-67.50,
MEDIUM 55.00-60.50, COMMON
STEER4O.OO-SO.OO.
CALVES: 85-115 LBS. (BULLS)
90.00- 85-115 LBS. (HFRS)
140.00- 80 LBS. UNDER 40.00,
120 LBS. OVER VEAL 250 LBS. 85.00-
94.30.
LAMBS: GOOD 100 LBS. 64.00,
COMMON 32.00.
HOGS: NO. 1-200-240 LBS. 31.00-
32.00; 245 LBS. 26.00-29.00.
SOWS: 15.00-28.00; BOARS 14.50;
GOATS; 25.50-60.00 PER HEAD.
Livestock Market, Inc.
Auction every Thursday
at 4:00 pjn.
Jersey Shore, Pa.
Report supplied by Auction
Thursday, December 1
RETURN TO FARM CALF
70.00-160.0 a
GOOD VEAL; 50.00-69.00.
COMMON VEAL: 2000-47.00.
CHOICE STEERS: 63.0067.00.
SELECT STEERS; 55.00-62.00
COMMON STEERS: 45.00-54.00
COMMERCIAL COWS: 4000-46.00
CANNBRS-CUTTERS: 36.00-44.00.
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Jersey Shore
I Make your investment count: I
You’ll produce as much as 440 pounds
of additional yield per acre with Promise
alfalfa. Over a three-year stand, this fine
stemmed variety can generate yields that
could amount to more than 1,200 pounds
of additional forage.
SHELLS; 30.00-35.00.
CHOICE HEIFERS: 63.0066.00
SELECT HEIFERS: 58.00-62.00.
COMMON HEIFERS; 48.00-57.00.
GOOD FEEDERS: 60.00-71.00.
COMMON FEEDERS: 4000-59.00.
BULLS: 43.0048.00
GOOD HOGS; 25.0031.00.
HEAVY HOGS: 25.0030.00
SOWS; 16.0027.00.
Belknap Livestock
Daytona, Pa.
Wednciday, November 30,1994
Report Supplied by Auction
STEERS CH. HOL. 64.0066.00, CD.
55.00-63.00,
HEIFERS CH. NONE, CD,
50.0060.00.
COWS UTIL & COM. 36.00-43.00.
CAN & LO CUT 31.00-35.00, SHELLS
27.00.
BULLS GO. 44.0048.00, MD.
40.0043.00.
FEEDER CATTLE: STEERS
60.0071.00, BULLS 55.0065.00,
HEIFERS 50.0060.00.
CALVES: HOL. BULL NO. I’S
110.00132.00, NO. 2’S 90.00110.00,
HOL. HEF. NO. I’S 170.00190.00, NO.
2’S 125.00 165.00.
HOGS NO. rs 27.50-29.20, NO. 2’S
25.00-27.00.
LAMBS CD. NONE.
GOATS UP TO 60.00.
FEEDER PIGS NO. 1 14.00-21.00.
NO. 2 10.00-14.00.
Hofipian Seeds, Inc , Landisville, PA 17538
Call Toll Ftoo: 1-600-776-7929
Adding Value to your Seed Investment
Pa. Holstein Seeks Hall
Of Fame Nominations
STATE COLLEGE (Centre
Co.) The Pa. Holstein Associa
tion is seeking applications for its
Distinguished Young Holstein
Breeder Award program, and also
nominations to its Hall of Fame
program. *
The deadline to apply for the
Hall of Fame program is Dec. 31.
The deadline for applying as a dis
tinguished breeder is Jan. IS.
According to the association,
the Hall of Fame Award program
annually presents an award to a
member of the association who is
recognized for achievements and
contributions to the Holstein
industry, as well as those to other
agricultural and community
activities.
Completed applications should
be sent to Ronald Wood, RD 2 Box
900, Mansfield, Pa.. 16933.
Applications for the young
Lancaatar Firming, Saturday, Dacambar 3, 1994-Al9
In tnal after tnal, Promise has lived up to
its name, producing added tonnage over check
varieties, with many stands lasting into the fifth
year. And Promise demonstrates high resistance
to the Northeast’s most common alfalfa diseases.
With high yields, high disease resistance
and the Hoffman name behind it, there aren’t
any better choices. That’s our Promise!
breeder recognition program are
also being sought and the contest is
open to any state and national asso
ciation member 21- to 40-years
old (as of Dec. 31) who owns, or
has management responsibility
for, a herd of cows.
The herd must be on official
Dairy Herd Improvement Associa
tion test
The breeder award is presented
to recognize accomplishments of
young Holstein breeders and to
encourage them to establish goals
that will aid in their management
decisions and help achieve a pro
fitable dairy operation.
Applications and more informa
tion for either program are avail
able by writing or calling the Pen
nsylvania Holstein Association,
839 Benner Pike, State College,
Pa., 16801, (814) 234-0364. The
facsimile number is 234-1698.