Lancaster Feeder Cattle Auction Wednesday, December 7,1994 FEEDER CATTLE TODAY 657 Trend not comparable, no recent test. Demand good from a large attendance. GRADE HEAD WEIGHT PRICE WEIGHTED WEIGHTED RANGE RANGE AVERAGE PRICE STEERS: Medium & Large #1 59 516-595 64.00-74.25 562 42 620-685 62.50-68.25 656 57 733-795 65.50-70.75 751 17 832-865 63.00-69.25 840 14 922-941 58.75-66.25 932 21 1020-1024 65.25-70.00 1023 HEIFERS: Medium & Large #1 36 513-575 58.0065.25 553 38 654675 60.2567.25 667 26 781-798 61.75-64.00 789 Chuck Suloff Open (House Keystone Farm Credit, ACA ...serves the 15 county southeastern million in loans outstanding farmers and rural residents. and adjustable rate ;gages / revolving credit (S, operating loans, ible repayment I December 13, 1994 10:00 SPM - 8:00 (PM Stop in and visit us! fftHM CREDIT* Nobody knows theffeklbctter. Pennsylvania Livestock Auction Wayncsburg, Pa. Thunday, December t, 1994 Report Supplied by Auction CATTLE: SL. COWS: UTILITY & COMMERCIAL 37.00-43.30; CUTTER & BONING UTILITY 36.00-43.00; CAN NER & LOW CUTTER 30.00-36.00; SHELLS 30.00 & DOWN. BULLS: YIELD GRADE I 1500#-2000# 43.50- 34.30. YIELD GRADE 2 1000#-1400# 42.00-50.00. 69.68 65.96 68.69 67.19 61.67 68.42 FEEDER STEERS: M & L I 300-300# 30.00- 230-280# 33.00-86.00; M 600-900# 30.00-72.00. HEIFERS M 1 & L 1 300-300# 50.00-72.30; L 1 400-630# 48.00- BULLS M & L I 300-620#.- 43.00- 63.72 65.50 62.95 CALVES: VEAL.. PRIME 90.00- 90.00; CHOICE 80.00-88.00; GOOD Dean Shollenberger 30.00-77.00. FARM CALVES; «I HOLSTEIN BULLS 90-120#FEW 83.00-113.00; #2 HOLSTEIN BULLS 80-100# FEW 55.00- 90.00; BEEF X BULL&HFRS./HD. 60.00-100.00. HOGS: BARROWS & GILTS #l-2 210-255# 28.00-32.00; #2-3 255-280# 26.00-32.00; SOWS #l-3 300-500# 15.00- 25.00. FEEDER PICS: 1-3 13-20#; 1-3 25- 33# 10.00-19.00/HD. LAMBS; HIGH CHOICE 55-75# 30.00-83.00; CHOICE 90-105# 55.00- 77.00; FEEDER LAMBS GOOD 50.00- 75.00; SHEEP 20.00-40.00. GOATS: LARGE 40.00-116.00/HD.; MEDIUM 30.00-48.00/HD.; SMALL 10.00-2S.OQ/HD. HORSES: 40.00-62.50; PONIES 20.00-45.00. Glenn Wismer ...provides financially services such as credit life insurance, and equipment leasing. Our Financial Management Services department provides 3 types of record keeping with tax preparation services. Our Silverdale team serves Bucks, Montgomery and : Philadelphia counties. Route 113, Silverdale (215) 257-1175 Lancaatar Farming, Saturday, December 10, 1994-Al9 Northeast Lamb Pool Tele-O-Auction Troy PA, December 2,1994 (PA Department of Agriculture) 170 head sold Slaughter Lambs; 12 head Choice 83/100 lbs. 67.00-73.00 Feeder Lambs; 97 head Good and Choice 60/80 lbs. 77.00- 80.00 45/60 lbs. 80.30-82.30 Slaughter sheep: 61 head 110/170 lbs. 34.00-40.25 Ag Secretary Wolff Commends Garrahan HARRISBURG (Dauphin Co.) State Agriculture Secretary Boyd Wolff has recently commended Jim Garra han, supervisor of the department’s Bureau of Plant Industry, for receiving honors Grom the federal Environmen tal Protection Agency. According to a news release, Wolff com mended Garrahan for being named the Pesti cide Inspector of the Year by the EPA Region m office. Garrahan was presented with the EPA award during a recent state pesticide inspector woritshop. The award is pre sented by the EPA to the person who best exem plifies an “outstanding inspector,” based on exceptional dedication, performance of duties in a consistently profes sional manner, comple tion of inspections with proper documentation, seeking innovative approaches to problems and functioning as an educator to die regu lated community and the public, according to the news release. Garrahan, 67, of Kingston, has been employed by the Pa. Department of Agricul ture for 18 years, and for the past two years has worked as supervisor of the PDA’s Region 111 office in Tunkhannock. He and his wife Bar bara have two daughters and five grandchildren. “Proper training is the key to successful inspections,” Garrahan said in the news release. “In field work, I would like to be thought of as being tough, but fair.” “It’s a great honor for Jim, and for the Depart ment,” said Wolff, in the statement “(Garrahan) was selected from a number of nominees from Pennsylvania and several other states, including West Virgini a, Maryland, Virginia, Delaware, and the Dis trict of Columbia.”