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    AlB-Lanca«tar Farming, Saturday, February 11, 1995
Valley Stockyards
Athens, Pa.
February 6, 1995
Report supplied by auction
HOLSTEIN HEIFER CALVES TO
222.50.
VEAL CALVES, NO GOOD ONES.
VEALER BULL CALVES
90.00-127.50.
SLAUGHTER CALVES 80.00 AND
DOWN.
GRASSERS & FEEDERS 35.00-57.00.
LAMBS TO 6Z50.
SHEEP 14.00-26.00.
HOGS 200-250 TO 35.00-37.50.
SOWS, NONE.
BOARS, NONE.
PIGS. NONE
HEIFERS 44.00-64.00.
STEERS, NO GOOD ONES.
FEEDER STEERS TO 63.00.
BULLS 42.50-49.25.
GOOD COWS 42.25-46.75.
COWS MEDIUM 38.50-41.75.
COWS POOR OR SMALL 37.00 AND
DOWN.
CATTLE MARKET REAL GOOD.
CALF MARKET STEADY.
HORSES, NONE
PONIES, NONE.
GOATS TO 45.00.
DAIRY SALE FREB. 16, 1:30 P.M.
Lebanon Valley
Livestock
Fredericksburg, PA
Tuesday, February 7, 1995
Report supplied by Audio*
STEERS: SELECTS AND STAN
DARDS 1065- 13S0 LBS. 48.50-57.00.
COWS; 109 HEAD. BREAKING UTIL
ITY AND COMMERCIAL 42.50-4550;
HIGH YIELD UP TO 48.50, CUTTER
AND BONER UTILITY 40.50-43.00,
CANNER AND LOW CUTTER
37.00-39.75; SHELLS 36.50 DOWN.
BULLS: 4 HEAD. YG#l 1725 LBS.
54.25; YG#21075-1185 LBS. 44.50-47.00.
CALVES: 117 HEAD. GOOD 100-120
LBS. 35.50-47.50; STANDARD AND
GOOD 85-100 LBS. 30.00-40.00, UTILI
TIES 70-85 LBS. 25.00-30.00, YG#l
HOLSTEIN BULL CALVES 100-115
Great
Buys
On
Hex
Head
Bolts
99:
LBS. 110.00-129.00; #2 BULL CALVES
70-110 LBS. 70.00-100.00; «1 HOLSTEIN
HEIFER CALVES 90-110 LBS.
150.00-180.00; #2 HOLSTEIN HEIFER
CALVES 85-95 LBS. 115.00-130.00;
BEEF BULL CALVES X HEIFERS 115
LBS. 95.00.
SOWS; 18 HEAD. US#l&3 310-505
LBS. 29.00-32.50; #2&3 315-415 LBS.
25.59-29.00.
BOARS: 2 HEAD, 500-600 LBS.
18.00-19.50.
HOGS: 65 HEAD. #l&2 247-285 LBS.
36.50- #2*3 285-305 LBS.
33.50-
LAMBS; 5 HEAD. 45-65 LBS
68.0078.00.
Indiana Livestock
Homer City, Pa.
Tbunday, February 9,1995
Report Supplied by Auction
CATTLE; HEIFERS GOOD 73.00-
74.25, MEDIUM 70.0072.50, COMMON
66.00- STEERS GOOD 75.00,
MEDIUM 73.0074.75, COMMON 70.00
72.50; COWS GOOD 48.00, MEDIUM
44.0046.50, COMMON 38.00-42.00.
BULLS; BUTCHER 58.50, BOLOGNA
52.0054.50.
FEEDERS: GOOD LF 70.00, MEDI
UM 62.0068.00, COMMON 55.00-60.00.
CALVES: 85-115 LBS. (BULLS)
90.00- 85-115 LBS. (HFRS)
160.00175.00, 80 LBS. UNDER 40.00-
DOWN. 120 LBS. OVER 2 VEAL 70.00.
LAMBS; 65. GOOD 98 LBS. 84.00,
MEDIUM 118 LBS. 74.00-76.00, COM
MON SHEEP 32.00.
HOGS: 34 NO. 1-200240 LBS. 42.00,
245 LBS. 39.0041.50.
Pennsylvania
Livestock Auction
Waynceburg, Pa.
Thunday, February 9,1994
Report Supplied by Auction
CATTLE: SL. COWS: UTILITY &
COMMERCIAL 37.00-42.50; CUTTER
& BONING UTILITY 36.00-43.50; CAN
NER & LOW CUTTER 30.00-36.00;
SHELLS 30.00 & DOWN. BULLS:
YIELD GRADE I 15004-2000# 43.50-
58.00. YIELD GRADE 2 1000#-1400#
42.00-53.00.
FEEDER STEERS: M & L I 300-500#
Brandt’s Farm Su
SURGE TEAT DIPS ARE THE
#1
BRAND IN NORTH AMERICA
according to HOARDS DAIRYMEN survey
BUY 55 GAL TEAT DIP
AND TAKE IMMEDIATE DELIVERY
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50.00- 250-280# 65.00-8S.00; M
600-900# SO.OO-75.00. HEIFERS M 1 & L
I 300-500# SO.OO-75.50; L I 400-650#
48.00- BULLS M & L I 300-620#
45.00-
CALVES: VEAL.. PRIME 90.00-
97.00; CHOICE 80.00-90.00; GOOD
50.00-77.00.
FARM CALVES: #1 HOLSTEIN
BULLS 90-)2O#FEW 75.00-95.00; #2
HOLSTEIN BULLS 80-100# FEW 55.00-
75.00; BEEF X BULL&HFRS./HD.
50.00-120.00.
HOGS: BARROWS & GILTS #l-2
210-255# 35.00-40.00; #2-3 255-280#
30.00-41.00; SOWS#I-3 300-500#20.00-
35.00.
FEEDER PIGS: 1-3 25-35# 10.00-
25.0CVHD.
LAMBS; HIGH CHOICE 55-75#
70.00-99.00; CHOICE 90-105# 60.00-
85.00; FEEDER LAMBS GOOD 60.00-
95.00; SHEEP 25,00-40.00.
GOATS: LARGE 60.00-95.00/HD.;
MEDIUM 30.00-60.00/HD.; SMALL
10.00-30.0IVHD.
HORSES; 40.00-63.00; PONIES
20.00-57.00.
Jersey Shore
Livestock Market, Inc.
Auction every Thuraday
at 4:00 pjn.
Jcney Shore, Pa.
Report auppHod by Auction
Thuraday, February 9
RETURN TO FARM CALF
100.00-205.00.
GOOD VEAL: 70100-99.00.
COMMON VEAL: 20.00-69.00.
CHOICE STEERS: 70.00-73.00.
SELECT STEERS: 63.00-69.00.
COMMON STEERS; 49.00-62.00.
COMMERCIAL COWS; 43.00-48.00
CANNBRS-CUTTERS: 37.00-43.00.
SHELLS: 25.00-36.00.
CHOICE HEIFERS: 66.00-69.00.
SELECT HEIFERS: 68.00.
COMMON HEIFERS: 53.00-61.00,
GOOD FEEDERS; 60.00-70.00.
COMMON FEEDERS: 38.00-49.00
BULLS: 46.00-54.00.
HOGS; 35.00-38.00.
HEAVY HOGS; 34.00-34.25.
601 6. High St.
Elizabethtown, PA 17022
(717) 367-1221
&LE.OR
RESTAURANT
Ritchie
Cattle Two-Dftnk
Part No. 16299
ADDISON, N.Y. Addison
Milk Producers Cooperative
Association, Inc. has declared a
patronage dividend tor 1994.
Dairy farmer members received
their dividend checks at a recent
meeting of the cooperative in
Freemont, N.Y.
Addison Co-op has paid a pro
ducer patronage dividend annually
for more than 20 years.
Robert Nichols of Addison,
N.Y., president ot the cooperative,
stated that he was proud of the per
tormance ot the cooperative and
the ability to pay a patronage divi
dend year after year. The patron
age dividend is in addition to the
premiums their members have en
joyed this past year. Addison Co
op has a quality market that con-
Pa. Holstein Breeders
Can Promote
Their Operations
STATE COLLEGE (Centre
Co.) Pennsylvania Holstein
breeders have a rare opportunity to
promote their home operations in
connection with the state hosting
die national Holtsein convention
June 25-28 this year in
Pittsuburgh.
According to Kenneth Raney,
with the Pa. Holstein Association
in State College. “Space is still
available for advertising in the
convention souvenir booklet,
which will go to the hundreds of
Addison Co-Op
Pays Dividend
*
Reciprocating
Saw Kit ■
HaavyOuty
delegates and guests attending the
national event
“In addition, advertisers of a
full-, half-, or quarter-page size
(promotion) will be included on a
state breeders’ map, listing the
location of, and directions to. each
advertiser.”
According to Raney, the booklet
and map are to be mailed put to
registered attendees of die conven
tion in advance of the event so
they can get information and direc
(Turn to Pago A2B)
sistently pays above the Federal
Order 2 price.
Outstanding quality awards
were presented by Glenn Baker,
field representative for United Ag
Services. Receiving first place
award was Bruce Bess of Troups
burg. Tied for second were Gary
Button of Jasper and William and
Aaron Bliss of Troupsburg. Tied
for fourth were Tom Lyons of
Addison and Jerry Miller of
Howard.
Officers elected at the annual
meetings were president, Robert
Nichols; vice president, Harold
Knowles Jr. of Campbell, N.Y.;
secretary/treasurer, Hubert (Zeke)
Dininny of Addison, N.Y.; and
executive secretary, William
McCarthy Jr. of Addison.
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