I i Marshall, Va. Horse Sale Second, Fourth Saturday Each Month July 8, 1995 Report Supplied by Auction 165 HEAD. SOLD BY HEAD; WEIGHTS ESTIMATED. RIDING HORSES: AVG. TO GOOD QUALITY 925-1175 LBS. 560.00-770.00, 800-900 LBS. 420.00-560.00; BETTER QUALITY 950-1 175 LBS. 800.00- 800-900 LBS. 600.00- EXCELLENT QUALITY 1000-1200 LBS. 1500.00-2600.00- 1200-1300, 2 AT 1900.00 AND 2200.00. RIDING PONIES: SMALL 270.00- LARGE 330.00-495.00.1 AT 750.00 LOOSE HORSES: AVG. TO GD. FLESH 925-1200 LBS. 540.00-83000. 1 AT 1050.00; 800-900 LBS. FEW 38000-485.00 New Holland Dairy New Holland Sata Stnhta Wadneaday, July 12, 1995 Report mppßad by unction DAIRY COWS 56; HEIFERS 58; 8 BULLS. MARKET STRONGER. LOCAL 750.00-11002X1 FRESH COWS LOCAL SPRINGERS 485.00-925.00. Introducing Milk Master Stanchion dairying will never be the same To remain competitive in today’s changing times, you must continuously explore new ways to make your operation more productive. The revolutionary Milk Master" from Alfa Laval Agri” is your answer. The greatest innovation in stanchion milking in over a decade, Milk Master is die world’s first totally integrated portable take off unit. It features programmable milking functions, yield indication, patented automatic cluster removal (ACR) and exclusive Soft Stimulation" milking. The result is greater FRESH HEIFERS 560.00-120000. UPSTATE LOADS FRESH 675.00-131000 LARGE SPRINGING HEIFERS 975.00- SMALL 450.00-925.00. SHORT BRED HEIFER 51000-65.00. OPEN BREEDING AGE HEITORS 560.00- SMALL OPEN HEIFERS 435.00-50000. GRADE BULLS 685.00-700.00. PUREBRED BULLS 61000-775.00. Buffalo Valley Produce MUR inburg R 3 July 10,1995 Sale every Tueiday and Thursday .Report Supplied by Auction CANTALOUPES: .60-2.00/EA. BEETS; 1/2 BU. 2.00-4.00, I 1/4 BU. 6.00-8.00, BUNCH .20-.30. WATERMELONS; CRIMSON ROYAL SWTS.' 2.00-3.75, SUGAR BABY-YELLOW DOLLS 1.50-2.50. TOMATO: 25 LB. VINE RIPE 12.50- 22.00. HONEY DEWS: 1.50-2.50. PEACHES: 38 LB. 12.00-15.00, 1/2 BU. 8.00-18.00. ZUCCHINI: GREEN 2.00-5.00, YEL LOW 2.00-S.OO. SWT. CORN: 1.10-2.50 DOZ. BEANS: GREEN 1/2 BU. 3.00-7.00,1 1/4 BU. 10.00-18.00, WAX 1/2 BU. 3.00- 8.00,1 1/4 BU. 12.00-20.00. CHERRIES: OX HEART & QUEEN ANN 1.10-2.QSAB. BLUEBERRIES; PT. 1.40-2.00. QT. 2.50-3.30. ONIONS: SWT. SPANISH 50 LB. 9.00-12.00, WHITE ONIONS 10.00- 14.00. CUCUMBER; 1 1/4 BU. 4.00-10.00, SUPER SELECT SELECT 4.00-6.00. RASPBERRY; BLACK PT. 1.50- 2.00, QT. 2.50-4.00, RED PT. 2.00-4.00. POTATOES: RED & WHITE A’s 5.00-9.00, RED ft WHITE B’s 9.00-16.00. BELL PEPPERS: J 1/4 BU. 9.00- 15.00. AUCTIONS EVERY TUESDAY AT 10:00 A.M. Pennsylvania Livestock Auction Wayne* burg, Pa. Thnnday, July 13,1995 Report Supp Had by Auction CATTLE: SL. COWS: UTILITY ft COMMERCIAL 39.50-44.50; CUTTER & BONING UTILITY 35.00-W.00; CAN NER ft LOW CUTTER 30.00-40.00; SHELLS 3Q.00 ft DOWN. BULLS; YIELD GRADE 1 15004-2000# 41.00- 51.50. YIELD GRADE 2 1000#-1400# 44.00-52.50. FEEDER STEERS! 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HOGS: BARROWS ft GILTS #l-2 210-255# 41.00-45.50; #2-3 255-280# 31.00-40.00; SOWS #1 -3 300-500# 24 00- NAJ Seeks Multiple Component Pricing In Farm Bill REYNOLDSBURG, Ohio— “We seek nothing less than national implementation of multi ple component pricing by the year 2000,” said Ted Luther, president at the 1995 Annual Meeting of National All-Jersey Inc. held July 1, in Albany, N.Y. President Luther explained to members that multiple component “Contact Your Local Independent Alfa Laval Agri Dealer For More Information” J.B. Zimmerman & Sons, Inc. P.O. Box 337, Lancaster County Blue Ball, PA 17506 717-354-8030 Erb and Henry Equipment, Inc. 22-26 Henry Avenue New Berlinville, PA 19545 215-367-2169 Franklin Hess Ent., Inc. Rt. 2, Box 130 Orangeville, PA 17859 717-925-6939 Witmer Implement Service 1896 Bedford Rd. Shippensburg, PA 17257 717-532-6139 Potomac Valley Supply 11606 Greencastle Pike Hagerstown, MD 21740 301-223-6877 Bennett Machine Company 1601 So. Dupont Blvd, Milford, DE 19963 302-422-4837 Peoples Sales and Service Oakland Mills, PA 17076 717-463-2735 717-436-2735 H.B. Duvall, Inc. 901 E. Patrick St. Frederick, MD 21701 301-662-1125 Out Of State: 800-423-4032 tJncM,tf FMrtng, Brtw>y. Jmr 15, iflMAfc 29J0. FEEDER WOS; 1-3 25-35# 10.00- 24.00/HD. LAMBS: HIGH CHOICE 40-75# 70.00-92.50; CHOICE 90-105# 78.00- 88.00; FEEDER LAMBS GOOD 70.00- 84.00; SHEEP 21.00-38.00. GOATS: LARGE 60.00-75.00/HD.; MEDIUM 30.00-51.00/HD; SMALL 10.00-34.0001 D. HORSES; 35.00-60.00; 28.00-60.00. pricing (MCP) has impacted all Jersey breeders, whether they -receive direct MCP payments or not by increasing the value of all Jersey cows. To accomplish the goal of 100 percent MCP, NAJ is concentrat ing on promoting a MCP provi sion in the 1995 Farm Bill current ly being drafted by Congress. PONIES According to Michael Brown, general manager of NAJ, there is broad industry sup port for MCP in this farm bill from both the processor and producer side of the industry. NAJ is working to ensure the views of these groups are part of the final bill. In his CEO report, Calvin Covington reported, “During the year, USD A recom mended multiple com ponent pricing for six federal orders. The Upper Midwest—the traditional dairy heartland—is included in these orders. Final decisions are expected from USDA at any moment When issued, almost 54 percent of all producer milk regulated by federal orders will be priced under some type of multiple component pricing.” In other business, NAJ President Ted Luther was reelected and Dan Bansen; Day ton, Ore. was reap pointed and named vice president. William Mason, Buhl, Idaho was reelected for a four-year term.