Belknap Livestock Daytona, Pa. Wednesday, December 7,1994 Report Supplied by Auction STEERS CH. NONE GD. HOL. 55 00-60.00. HEIFERS CH. NONE, GD. 50.00- COWS UTIL & COM. 37.00-45.00, CAN & LO CUT 30.00-37.00, SHELLS DOWN TO 27.00. BULLS GD 49.00-55.00, MD. 42.00- FEEDER CATTLE: STEERS 50.00- BULLS 50.00-60.00, HEIFERS 45.00-55.00. CALVES: HOL. BULL NO. I S 115-134, NO. 2’S 90.00-115.00. HOL. HEF. NO. I’S 180-210, NO. 2’S 125.00 175.00. HOGS NO. I’S 28 50-36.50. NO. 2 S 25.00- LAMBS GD 65 00-89 00. MD 58 00-64.00. GOATS 45 00. FEEDER PIGS NO 1 16 00-22.00, NO 2 1000-15 00 Jersey Shore Livestock Market, Inc. Auction every Thursday at 4:00 p.m. Jersey Shore, Pa. Report supplied by Auction Thursday, December 8 RETURN TO FARM CALF 70.00-140.00. If it were human, they'd test it for steroids. wv ARNETTS GARAGE METERS w _ Rt. 9 Box 125 IMPLEMENTS, INC. Hagerstown, MO 81740 400 North Antrim Way (301)733-0515 LEBANON VALLEY IMPLEMENT CO. TOO 5. Linden St Richland. PA 17087 (717) 866-7518 M.M. WEAVER A SON N. Großdat# Rd. leola', PA 17540 (717) 655-2331 Pa. Farmers Union Holds HARRISBURG (Dauphin Co.) The Pennsylvania Farmers Union held its 23rd annual con vention on November 14-15 at the Best Western Conference Center in New Cumberland. Senator Bill Lloyd, Secretary of Ag Boyd Wolfe, National Farmers Union President Leland Swenson, and Larry Mitchell of the National Farmers Union (NFU) Washington D.C. govern ment affairs all spoke at the con vention. Highlights of the convention included Brenda Seyler receiving the Torch Bearer Award. The Torch Bearer Award is the highest award that can be given to any GOOD VEAL: 60.00-90.00. COMMON VEAL: 25.00-65.00. SELECT STEERS; 55.00-65.00. COMMON STEERS: 42.00-53.00. COMMERCIAL COWS: 37.00-43.00. CANNERS-CUTTERS: 32.00-39.00. SHELLS: 20.00-34.75. SELECT HEIFERS: 48.00-56.75. COMMON HEIFERS: 44.00-47.00. GOOD FEEDERS: 60.00-64.00. COMMON FEEDERS: 42.00-59.00. BULLS: 38.00-50.75. 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Other awards given during the convention were the Golden Tri angle Awards for legislation, edu cation and cooperation as well as the Hall of Fame Award. Every year the Pennsylvania Farmers Union presents these awards to those who are outstanding in these areas of the Farmers Union. This years awards were presented to Amy Seyler for education, Glenn Swartz for cooperation and Jack Rynd for legislation. Allen Deiter and Leland Stanford were award ed the Hall of Fame awards. During the convention, the del egates worked on new policy and made revisions to their by-laws. The Pennsylvania Farmers Union delegates went on record as opposing GATT and passed this Special Order of Business that reads as follows: Whereas the implementing leg islation for the Uruguay Round of ~- '/>"' *<■ <■ West Grove, PA 18300 (510) 869-8440 069-3214 PEOPLE’S SALES A SERVICE Oakland Mite. PA 17076 (717)463-2735 23rd Annual Convention the General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade (GATT) is wrought with excessive spending and polit ical favors (a.k.a. PORK) such as millions of dollars for the Wash ington Post and Carl Icon, and; Whereas GATT eliminates many of our domestic laws such as Sections 22 of the Agricultural Adjustment Act of 1933 which protects U.S. farm programs and taxpayers from unfair, predatory imports, and; Whereas the GATT imple menting language will require $3l billion in additional debt over the next ten years for U.S. taxpayers, and; Whereas members of the House of Representatives will be allowed an average of only IS sec onds each to address the concerns of their constituents on the largest trade agreement in history, and; Whereas many members plan ning to vote on GATT in the spe cial “Lame Duck” session of Con gress were voted out of office and will no longer be accountable to their constituents; Be it resolved that Pennsylva nia Fanners Union urges no vote on GATT until the pork is trimmed out of the implementing legislation, and; Be it further resolved that the Pennsylvania Farmers Union urges no vote on GATT until the agree ment is renegotiated to correct its fundamental flaws such as elimi nation of our domestic laws, and; Be it further resolved that Pennsylvania Farmers Union urges no vote on GATT until its budget impact is properly ad dressed, and; Be it further resolved that Pennsylvania Farmers Union urges no vote on GATT until all members of Congress are afforded the opportunity to hold full, open debate on GATT with adequate time to fully address the concerns of their constituents, and Be it further resolved that Pennsylvania Farmers union urges no vote on GATT by an unac countable Congress in a special “Lame Duck” session, and finally, Be it resolved that Pennsylva nia Farmers Union opposes this' GATT agreement until all of the aforementioned problems are properly addressed.
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