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    Lebanon Valley
Livestock
Fredwictabuff, PA
Tunalay, July 11, IMS
Report (uppHod bj Auction
STEERS: SELECT 1315-1470 LBS.
J4.00-SS.2S.
HEIFERS: CHOICE 100-1245 LBS.
62.00- '
COWS: 104 HEAD. BREAKING UTIL
ITY AND COMMERCIAL 40.00-42.75;
CUTTER AND BONING UTILITY
37.75- CANNBR AND LOW CUT
TER 35.00-37.25, SHELLS 34.00 AND
DOWN.
BULLS; YG«I 1490-17 SS LBS.
44.75-
CALVES: STANDARD AND GOOD
70-110 LBS. 25.00-30.00, UTILITIES
45-70 LBS. 20.00-25.00; #1 HOLSTEIN
BULL CALVES 9S-11S LBS.
70.00- #2 HOLSTEIN BULL
CALVES 85-105 LBS. 60.00-70.00; #1
HOLSTEIN HEIFER CALVES 90-110
LBS. 150.00-165.00; #2 HOLSTEIN
HEIFER CALVES 80-90 LBS.
100.00- BEEP X CALVES 85-110
LBS. 65.00-80.00
HOGS: USIIA3 228-251 LBS.
45.00- «2A3 28S-310 LBS.
32.50-36.00.
SOWS: YG«I&3 490-500 LBS.
28.00-29.25; MEDIUM 325-450 LBS.
24.50-28.50.
BOARS: 420-440 LBS. 20.00-21.50;
275-280 LBS. 25.00.
GOATS: 2 MED. AT 48.00 EACH.
New Holland
Dairy
New HoUmml Saha Stable*
Wcdueaday, July 19, 1995
Report euppHeJ by auction
DAIRY COWS 1M; HEIFERS 3; 122
BULLS. MARKET STEADY.
LOCAL FRESH COWS 485.00-910.00.
LOCAL SPRINGERS 410.00-1225.00.
FRESH HEIFERS 700.00-1000.00.
UPSTATE LOADS FRESH
765.00-1375.0 a
UPSTATE LOADS SPRINGERS
725.00-1085.00, JERSEY FRESH
575.00-
CANADIAN COWS FRESH
575.00- SPRINGERS
785.00-
HERDS 24 HEAD ALL STAGES
soaoo-1275m
LARGE SPRINGING HEIFERS
785.00- SMALL 560.00-750.00.
SHORT BRED HEIFERS
4oaoo-95aoa
REGISTERED HEIFERS
813.00-
OPEN BREEDING AGE HEIFERS
573.00-
SMALL OPEN HEIFERS
16000-325.00.
GRADE BULLS 625.00-673.00.
PUREBRED BULLS 61000-70000.
Valley Stockyards
ahmm, Pa.
July 17, 199 S
Report eupplted by auction
HOLSTEIN- HEIFER CALVES TO
187.50.
VEAL CALVES 72.00-77.00.
VBALER BULL CALVES TO 11250.
SLAUGHTER CALVES 5000 AND
DOWN.
GRASSERS A FEEDERS 37.50-71.00
LAMBS 7250-8230
SHEEP 20.00-35.00.
HOGS 200-250 38.00-43.00
SOWS 21.00-23.00
BOARS TO 18.00.
PIGS 17.00-25.00
HEIFERS. FAT 38.00-4250. *
STEERS 38.004750.
FEEDER STEERS 4250-61.50.
BULLS 37.5047.00
GOOD COWS 34.50-41.25.
COWS MEDIUM 28.00-33.75.
COWS POOR OR SMALL, 27.50 AND
DOWN.
CATTLE MARKET EASIER.
CALF MARKET EASIER.
HORSES TO 360.00.
PONIES TO 100.00.
GOATS 25.0075.00.
DAIRY SALE 750 P.M. THURSDAY,
JULY 20
A.
*>
New Holland
„ Sales Stables
Goat and Sheep Sale
MMday, July 17, IMS
GOATS: 417 HEAD. BILLIES
75.00- 23 HEAD 100.00-135.00;
NANNIES 43.00-60.00, 20 HEAD
60.00- MUTTON6O.OO-7000, FEW
7000-1000; MEDIUM4S.OO-60.00 FEW
6000-70.00; KIDS 30.00-4000, FEW
2000-3000 -
SHEEP: 334 HEAD. LAMBS 100-130
LBS. 13.00-90.00; 10-100 LBS.
92.00-100.00; 60-SO LBS. 95.00-105.00:
4040 LBS. 95.00-125.00.
SHEEP: 10-110 LBS. 40.00-70.00;
110-1 SO L 85.35.00-45.00; 150 LBS. AND
UP 20.00-35.00; 1 YR. OLD 30.00-75.00;
2 YR. OLD 33.00-30.00
Greencastle
Livestock Auction
Thunday, July 20,1995
Report Supplied by PDA
CATTLE-137,
COWS; UNEVEN, MOSTLY STEADY
TO 1.50 HIGHER.
COWS: BREAKING UTILITY AND
COMMERCIAL 36.00-37.75, COUPLE
TO 40.00; CUTTER AND BONING
UTILITY 35.50-37.75; CANNER & LOW
CUTTER 31.50-34.50; SHELLS DOWN
TO 27.00.
BULLS: YIELD GRADE I FEW
1700-2480 LBS. 43.25-47.25.
CALVES: 432 VEALERS 4.00-6.00
LOWER; CHOICE COUPLE 59.00-
65.00; GOOD FEW 52.00-60.00; STAN
DARD & GOOD 75-100 LBS. 25.00-
30.00; UTILITY 55-85 LBS. 16.00-25.00.
FARM CALVES: HOLSTEIN BULLS
5.00-15.00 LOWER; NO. 1 HOLSTEIN
BULLS 85-130 LBS. 60.00-90.00; NO. 2
HOLSTEIN BULLS 80-120 LBS. 30.00-
65.00; NO. 1 HOLSTEIN HEIFERS 80-
130 LBS. 130.00-175.00; NO. 2 HOL
STEIN HEIFERS 70-100 LBS. 65.00-
115.00; BEEF CROSS BULLS AND
HEIFERS 75-100 LBS. 40.00-87.50.
HOGS: 17.
GOATS: 2 LARGE KIDS'3O.OO.
Field Day Looks At Ways
To Handle Heat Stress
MERCER (Mercer Co.) —On ventilation. Rolling Springs
July 31, a field day looking at Farms, Franklin
ways to relieve heat stress will be »Noon-l p.m., lunch, discussion
held on the following farms. All *1:30 p.m.-2:30 p.m., freestall
those in neighboring counties who sprinkler system. Waddell Farms,
are interested are invited to attend. Townville.
Topics ate to include tunnel No advanced registration is
ventilation of tiestall housing and needed. For additional informa
sprinkler systems for freestall tion, contact John Tyson at the
housing. Erie County Cooperative Exten-
Included are the following; sion, (814) 825-0900 or David
•9 am.-lO a.m., tunnel ventila- Dowler at the Mercer County
tion, Albright Farms, Cochranton Cooperative Extension. (412)
•10:30 a.m.-ll:30 a.m., tunnel 662-2323.
SUMMER TRACTOR
CLEARANCE
See Page Dl5
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6LENM MIDLER
Freaburg, PA 17827
(717) 117-878 S
ROCHESTER MILLS (Indiana
Co.) John and Margaret Mar
shall will host a field day entitled
“Cross-Breeding and the Com
mercial Cattleman” at their Tejas
Farm on Saturday, July 29.
Tejas Farm is located at 185
Marshall Road. Directions are
available by calling the Marshalls
at (412) 286-9804. The program
will start at 1 p.m. Registration
deadline is July 24.
The Marshalls are directors of
the North East Santa Gertrudis As
sociaiton (NESGA), which is
sponsoring the event
Events at the Held day will in
clude cattle viewing by hay ride,
pasture rotation information, high
tensile fence demonstration, clas
sic car exhibit, food, fellowship
and fun events.
The program will feature beef
cattle produced by the Marshalls
in their cross-breeding program
using a Santa Gertrudis bull on fe
males of various breeds. Others
scheduled to participate are Linda
and Gene Moose, who are bring
ing purebred Santas from their
herd at Chapel Ridge Farms in
Gettysburg.
ROBIRT WILKINS
Sntan, M
(•14) 4SB-SS92
Lancastw Fanning, Saturday, July 22.19W-Al9
Crossbreeding
Field Day Set
“We hope to introduce bneden
in western Pennsylvania to the
benefits of using this wonderful
breed in their commercial opera
tions,” said Linda Moose, presi
dent of the NESGA. “Our Field
Day held in Gettysburg last year
was very successful and we are
hoping for a repeat in this new
area."
The Santa Gertrudis is the first
beef breed developed in the West
ern Hemisphere. Experimental
crosf-breeding of Brahman and
Shorthorn cattle was begun about
1910 at the King Ranch in Texas.
Texans needed air animal that
could maintain itself in the sparse
forage areas of their range lands,
could bear young and otherwise
maintain themselves without as
sistance, and could put on weight
fast.
The ultimate result was a versa
tile and hardy breed that could
adapt itself to any situation. The
United States Department of Agri
culture recognized the Santa Ger
trudis as a distinct beef breed in
1940. Today the breed thrives in
44 states and in 18 other countries.
Santa Gertrudis bulls are exten
sively used in cross-breeding with
cows of many different breeds
throughout the world. Santa mo
thers produce large quantities of
milk enabling the low birthweight
calves to grow fast. Their parental
instincts are strong and their dis
ease resistance is high. They pass
ori their resistance to pinkeye. The
dispositions of both bulls and
cows make them exceptionally
easy to handle.
Santa Gertrudis Breeders Inter
national was organized in 19S1 to
continue the improvement of the
breed, work for standardization of
the breed, establish a practical re
gistry, and to inform, market, mer
chandise and promote the breed.
Membership in Santa Gertrudis
Breeders International is open to
anyone interested in Santa Ger
trudis and in the purposes of the
association. The NESGA mem
bership does the same in West
Virginia, Virginia, and all states to
the north and east.
The district six cattle sale spon
sored by SGBI which includes
Pennsylvania will be held this
year on Sept 23 in Sydney. Ohio.
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