Ais-nacaitar Fanning, Saturday. January Mi 1996 --•* ■*- Cattlemen Should Adopt A School PEACH BOTTOM (Lancaster educate elementary school child- the efforts of educating our future Co.) —Cattlemen have the oppor- ren about the importance of the beef consumers, tunity to educate children through- beef industry by conducting farm Simply adopt your local out their communities and tours, in-schcol presentations, and elementary school by sharing the beyond. distributing educational materials, many educational kits offered by Each year beef producers The Pennsylvania Beef Council the p A Beef Council with the nationwide •volunteer their time to invites you as a producer to join in teachers of your school. The kits have been developed to meet the H requirements of several curricu lum areas such as science, social studies, reading and many more. You can help teachers receive these kits absolutely free! This is a win-win situation! Teachers receive valuable leaching mater ials and students team the impor tance of beef in the diet as well as gain an appreciation for the beef For more information contact vuH IvvUlUlldl vuLUvlllvll o iiadUvl ation at (610) 363-6110 or Tammy Weaver of the Pennsylvania Beef Council at (800) 572-2020. OCS Dairy Cow Earns World Class Title REYNOLDSBURG, Ohio sey show and seeing some beauti- Guemsev shows World Guernsey Cattle Federation f«4 Frank daughters. He decided LU followed Secretary Bill Luff hat announced when he got home to breed Clay s footsteps a new world class leader for but- cow to Frank and see what hap- « It . s „ rriring to a cow pro _ terfat in the 3-ycar-old class. pened. He was not disappointed! ducc wor jj c iass records and also OCS Dairy Diadora LU Foot, a From that Frank mating came successful in show . Very Good-89 Bettswards Tele- OCS Dairy Daisy* Dadora, the ring .. Amcrican Gucr star Victory daughter owned by damof TalFoot. sey Association Executive „ Oscar CUy Smith of Jefferson, Diadora has made a name for Neil Jcnscn **Li| Foot” was Maryland, has a world class re- hcrselfm the shownng and in the undßfcattdonfllßttnbaiknß fl ail cord of 29.260M* 6.5% 1,91 IF* » heifcr and rc tabl 12% 925P*at3-03 ta3osday». as a cow. As a 2-year-oS she Tlus same record earned her na- 31.340 M 5.0% 1.568 F 3.8% madc ovcr 2 3,000 pounds of milk, tional class leader recognition for U77P* at m™ ,*2LSJ Clayton P ut "««er into per milk, butterfat and protem. ®l*° earned several national .. t>v ; ng «j. 6,|, mgy The story behind “U 1 Foot” class leader awards. She has re- W?c sounds like the happy cmdmg to a wedmtny been very fortunate to get a strong fairy tale. When Clay Smith was on and been declared grand and cqw bn J s tn]C just duee yean old, he went to the reserve grand champion of four w iUi the Holsteins. Frederick County Fair in Mary- different national junior and open land where a dairy pro motional sale was tak ing place to raise money for 4-H programs. Young Clay took a fancy to the calf and of Shirley, his mother. _ _ _ _ . _ _ purchased “Li! Foot s" BROILER HOUSES AND LAYER HOUSES grandam for $4OO. The Smiths affectionately • Blow Down Dust & Cobwebs between Flocks “Wdl!*? r *a * For Quality & Service We Have 5 Units For Air ‘Jemsey’ calf!” Cleaning Great things have ____ — ___ happened to the cow „ .. . f _ „ family of that young For More Information Call: calf who was consigned DE'TT'/FT *0 CDD A VTltf P by the Paul Spurrier 1312/11 U Ol Ivfll ill U U " ion Witmer, PA 17585 717-392-7227 or Toll Free 1-800-727-7228 7:00 AM to 5:00 PM ton. remembers’ travel' CERTIFIED COMMERCIAL APPLICATORS ing to a national Guem- LICENSED SPRAYING Since 1961 INSURED >or Stratford" 11 THE END OF TEAT INJURY Coal Stoves —y <ima CCPDCTC” specifically designed to r W A. |l| QCynC I O P,„„ sy ,.rA» M . The “TEAT SAVER” C H — 's. / ) pushes the udder & teat away from ( 14 the dew claw. Apply two weeks prior |B This product can be purchased at your local Farm Stores of Feed I Mills or by contacting your local animal health centers. sn 000 2533 OLD PHILA PIKE, f— li Rt. 340, Smoketown, PA f**/ 3 miles East of Lancaster I The “TEATSAVER” supplied by rue. Thur. a Fri to- 8 : J.B. Supply Ltd. wed. & sat/ 10-5 Chetek Wisconsin 54728 (717) 397-7539 For Information Phone (715) 924-2135 Pennsylvania Livestock WAYNESBURG, PA JANUARY 18, 1996 CATTLE: SLAUGHTER COWS; Utility & Com mercial 30.00-37.50; Cutter & Boning Utility 29.00-35.000; Canner & Low Cut ter 25.00-33.000; Shelli 24.00 & Down. BULLS; Yield Grade 1 1500/2000 Iba, 36.00- Yield Grade 21000/1400 Iba, 30.00- FEEDER STEERS; M&L 300/500 Iba, 50.00-62.00; 250/280 Ibi, 40.00-62.00; M 600/900 Ibi, 40.00-53.00; HEIFERS: M l&L 1 300/500 Ibf, 35.00-52.00; L 1 400/650 Ibi, 35.00-47.50; BULLS; M&L 1 300/620 lb«, 36.00-57.00. CALVES: Veal: Prime 55.00-70.00; Choice 50.00-60.00; Good 40.00-48.00; Fatm Calvei: #1 Hobtein Bulb 90/120 Ibi, few 40.00-80.00, #2 Holitein Built 80/100 Ibi, few 20.00-44.00; Beef X Bullf & Hfn/ hd 35.00-60.00. HOGS: Barrowi & Gilti: #l-2 210/255 Ibi, 40.00-42.50; #2-3 255/280 Ibi, 35.00- Sowt: #l-3 300/500 Ibi, 30.00- Feeder Pigi: 1-3 15/20 lbt; 1-3 25/35 Ibi, 10.00-24.00/hd. LAMBS: High Choice 75/110 Ibi, 75.00- Choice 90/105 Ibi, 75.00- Feeder Lambt: Good 75.00- Sheep 20.00-40.00. GOATS: Large 50.00-110.00/hd; Medium 30.00-48.00/hd; Small 10.00- HORSES: Hones 40.00-70.50; Ponies 28.00-50.00. lodwiia Farmers HOMER CITY, PA JANUARY 18, 1996 CATTLE: 180: Steen; Steady to 2.50 lower. Heifer Steady to 2.00 lower. STEERS: Choice 1100/I2SO Ibt, 62.50-64.00; Select 57.25-62.00; Hola teins: Standard 48.00-56.50; Select 51.00-57.75; Standard 35.00-39.00. HEIFERS; Choice 1000/1450 Ibi, 61.50-65.25; Select 54.75-61.50; Standard 33.00-54.00. COWS: Breaking Utility and Commer cial 33.00-36.50, one at 42.00; Cutter and Boning Utility 29.00-31.25; Canner and Low Cutter 24.00-29.00; Sheila down to 16.00. BULLS: Yield Grade 1 1250 Iba, one at 52.00; Yield grade 2 900/1100 Iba, 33.00-38.15. FEEDER CATTLE: STEERS: MftL 2 365/750 Iba, 37.50-48.50; HEIFERS: M-t 375/575 Iba, 55.00-65.00, MAL 300/700 Iba 34.00-44.00; BULLS: M-2 300/900 Iba, 40.00-51.00. CALVES: SO: Good 140/200 Iba, 35.00-70.00; Standard and good 75/110 Iba, 25.00-33.00; Utility 75/85 Iba, 17.50-20.00. FARM CALVES: Steady; No 1 Holatein bulla 100/120 Iba, 70.00-80.00; No 2 Hola tein bulla 90/120 Iba, 35.00-65.00; No 2 Holatein heifera 90/100 Iba, 120.00-125.00; No 2 Holatein heifera 70/100 Iba, 35.00-75.00; Beef croaa bulla and heifen 90/105 Iba, 40.00-65.00. HOGS: 132: 1-3 200/240 Ibi. 34.00-43.50; 2-3 250/290 Ibi, 36.00-44.25; 1-3 100/120 lbs, 22.50-24.50. SOWS: 1-3 360/625 lb*. 30.00-36.00; BOARS: 600/620 lbs, 21.50-21-.75. FEEDER PIGS: 45: US 1-3 25/40 Ibi, 13.00-26.00; 1-3 45/60 Ibi, 26.00-29.00. SHEEP: 5; Choice 55/65 Ibi. 97.00-100.00. GOATS; 2; Urge 2 at 57.50.
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