Bradford County Livestock Sale ‘One Of The Best Ever’ CAROLYN N. MOYER Bradford Co. Correspondent TROY (Bradford Co.) “The average looks very, very good,” said Bradford County Extension Agent Jake Guffey at the comple tion of the Bradford County Lives tock sale. “It’s one of the best sales ever.” Forty-two hogs, 16 lambs and three steers went through the sale, Nils Peterson of SPE Inc. purchased the 210-pound champion hog from Greta Braund for $4 per pound. SEE US AT AG PROGRESS DAYS EAST STH STREET... TO INCREASE PROFITS! _m f m m m low cost, high performance, dependable ■ Irirl M WAY TO ROAST YOUR GRAIN WITH AIR HI TEMPERATURE AIR ROASTER ROAST GRAIN... DON’T BURN IT! • Low capital investment • Low processing cost per ton • Low space requirement • Uniform heating by fluidization* • Consistent product quality • Increased nutrient availability i Yes! Tell me how to Increase profits i { by air roasting my grain ! j NAME j |ADDRESS j CITY- I PHON 1 1248 SOUTH MOUNTAIN RD., DILLSBURG, PA 17019 TAM AGRI CORP. SELLS, INSTALLS. AND SERVICES which took place recently at the Troy Fairgrounds. The high volume buyer was P&C Foods which placed the top bid on 10 animals. Greta Braund’s grand champion market hog topped the sale at $4 per pound. The 210-pound animal was purchased by SPE Incorporated. The second high price among ZIP. ST. Clton Atr Oull«l WARM AIR , CVdont I _ { t V A PHONE mL 717-432-9738 ■Ain "»«>< . m coa> the hogs was commanded by the reserve grand champion sold by Andy Tiffany. His 216-pound ani mal sold to Valley Stockyards for $2.75 per pound. Two hogs were donated back to the 4-H program’s scholarship fund. These animals, donated by Empire Livestock and Judson’s Incorporated commanded prices of $2.20 and $2 per pound respective ly, and were purchased by P&C Foods and Columbia Cross Roads Equipment With prices ranging from the champion’s $4 down only to $1.25 per pound, the hogs averaged $1.76 per pound. Prices for lamb were equally high as the grand champion market lamb brought $3.75 per pound. Northeastern Farm Credit pur chased the 120-pound champion from Kendra Moore. The second high seller was the reserve grand champion market lamb raised by Joslyn Elliott. Her 104-pound lamb was sold to C&N Bank of Troy for $3.50 per pound. The average bid on the lambs was $1.65 per pound with prices ranging from the champion’s high of $3.75 to a low of $1 per pound. Three lambs were donated back to the 4-H program for their scho lium to Pago El 2) iLL-PRO acr Ov*r ' PrwuCt Tcmptrotur* J_LL A A A > Lancaster Farming, Saturday, Auguat 12,1915-Ell leci.-rtpu ppt > pou. commanded a price of $3.75 per pound. Here buyer Bonnie Kiel of Northeastern Farm Credit poses with 4-H member Kendra Moore. KEN CLUGSTON (717) 665-6775 CRAFT-BILT CONSTRUCTION INC. FARM-HOME BUILDING 1242 Breneman Road MANHEIM, PA 17545 PH: (717) 665-4372 BUILDING & REMODELING FOR— DAIRY RESIDENTIAL SWINE POLE BUILDINGS BEEF STORAGE SOYBEAN ROASTING ON YOUR FARM FULL-FAT ROASTED SOYBEANS for Maximum Feeding Value • High energy, by-pass protein and palatability • Toxic enzymes and molds destroyed • Peak performance with retained oil and lecithin • Improved Total Digestible Nutrients • Ultimate rich peanutty flavor and aroma • Dried as roasted '• Roast own grown beans - Avoid trucking and docking • Economical and efficient for lower feed costs • Ready for use or storage ' in PA and Surrounding Statei Custom RoMtlni See Us At AG PROGRESS DAYS on West 3rd Street Dsvld N. Groff RD 3 Lewisburg, PA (717)568-1420 Horst Grain Roasting 3040 Panni Grove Rd. Rout-M-Matic Lincoln Unlv., PA 19352 Grain Routing (Chester Co.) Sales-Servlce (610)869-8834 Custom Work Schnupp’s Grain Roasting. Inc. RD 6 Lebanon, PA 1 -800-452-4004 717-865-6611
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