Pennsylvania Livestock WAYNESBURG, PA MARCH 14, 1996 CATTLE: SLAUGHTER COWS: Utility and Com mercial 30.00-36.50; Cutter and Boning Utility 27.00-34.50; Canner and Low Cut ter 20.00-27.50; Shells 20.00 and down. BULLS: Yield grade I 1500/2000 Iba, 36.00- Yield grade 2 1000/1400 Iba, 32.00- FEEDER STEERS: M&L 1300/500 Iba, 45.00-57.50; 250/280 lbs, 40.00-60.00; M 600/900 Iba, 40.00-53.00; HEIFERS; M l&L 1 300/500 lbs, 35.00-50.00; L 1 400/650 lbs, 35.00-42.50; BULLS; M&L 1 300/620 lbs, 36.00-54.00. CALVES: Veal: Prime 55.00-67.00; Choice 50.00-60.00; Good 40.00-48.00; Farm Calves: #1 Holstein bulls 90/120 lbs, few 40.00-65.00; #2 Holstein bulls 80/100 lbs. few 20.00-42.00; Beef x Bulls & Hfrs/ hd 35.00-60.00. HOGS: Barrows & Gills #l-2 210/2SS tbs, 45.00-52.00; #2-3 255/280 lbs, 38.00- Sows: #l-3 300/500 lbs, 30.00- Feeder Pigs: 1-3 25/35 lbs, 10.00- LAMBS; High Choice 75/110 lbs, 73.00- Choice 90/105 lbs, 75.00- Feeder Lambs; Good 75.00- Sheep 20.00-40.00. GOATS: Large SO.OO-BS.OO/hd; Medium 30.00-50.00/hd; Small 10.00- HORSES: Horses 40.00-70.00; Ponies 28.00-45.00. 'Sic t ** , 4spp * rr vM , ** r ~’ /!> >** » £.*>* * /!£ » li'V ‘lf 's , v >- >. < '’v £«*t V- < * o i'-i " fl: ■ V/. *' u , . ***** ** !>X * - * « * " ,4.~. u • a ‘ h •< 1 ** * t -Isa! ' * <' * nc >V ' ■ Greencastle' Livestock GREENCASTLE, PA MARCH 14, 1996 CATTLE: 189: Cows: Uneven mostly .SO-.7S higher. HOLSIEINS; Select few Holsteins 39.50-45.00. COWS: Breaking Utility and Commer cial 32.00-37.00, couple to 39.25; Cutter and Boning Utility 30.25-33.50; Canner and Low Cutter 25.75-31.50; Shells down to 20.00. BULLS: Yield Grade I few 1425/2000 lbs, 38.25-41.00. FEEDER CATTLE: STEERS: Few Ml 200/230 lbs, 69.00-72.00. CALVES: 292: Standard and good 75/110 lbs, 37.00-43.00; Utility 55/85 lbs, 30.00-38.00. FARM CALVES; No 1 Holstein bulls 90/120 lbs, 55.00-81.00; No 2 Holstein bulls 80/110 lbs, 40.00-55.00; No I Hols tein heifers 90/100 lbs, 67.50-115.00; No 2 Holstein heifers 65/95 lbs, 35.00-60.00; Beef cross bulls and heifers 65/110 Iba, 40.00-47.00. HOGS: 7: Few 1-3 310/350 lbs, 48.00-49.50. SHEEP; 1: Slaughter sheep ind at 30.00. Indiana Farmers HOMER CITY, PA MARCH 14, 1996 CATTLE: 201 STEERS; Choice 1100/1475 lbs. 58.50-61.50; Select 50.00-SB.7S; Standaid 34.00-48.50; Holsteini: Standard At. WWWMjf 32.0042.2*.''' HEIFERS: Choice 1050/1400 Ibi, 58.50-62.25; Select 54.25-58.75; Standard 3650-47.25. COWS: Breaking Utility and Commer cial 32.00-36.75; Cutler and Boning Utility 29.00- Conner and Low Cutler 25.00- Sbelli down to 18.00. BULLS; Yield Grade 1 1350/1800 Iba, 40.25- Yield Grade 21100/1500 Ib», 35.25- FEEDER CATTLE: STEERS: M&L 1 400/675, 44.00-51.00 M&L 350/750 Iba, 36.00- HEIFERS: M&L 1 300/600 Iba. 47.50-49.50, MAL 250/700 Ibi, 33.00- BULLS; M&L 2 3SO/7SO Iba, 35.00- CALVES: 80: Few choice 150/300 Iba, 57.00- Few good 150/300 Iba, 30.00- Standard and Good 85/100 Iba, 30.00-39.00; Standard and Good 65/85 Iba, 22.50-31.00. FARM CALVES: No 1 Holilein bulla 95/120 Iba. 51.00-61.00; No 2 Holitein bull. 90/120 Iba, 35.00-50.00; Few No 1 Holitein heifeta 90/120 Iba, 96.00-97.00; Few No 2 Holitein heifen 15190 Iba, 35.00-50,00; Beef cron bulla and heifen 90/100 Iba, 45.00-62.00. HOGS: 72: US 1-3 210/250 Iba, 42.00-46.75; 1-3 26Q/280 Iba, 41.75-50.00; 2-3 290/320 Iba, 37.25-47.75. SOWS: 1-3 425/490 Iba, 33.25-37.25; 1-3 500/775 Iba, 30.00-36.25; BOARS: 500/800 Iba, 23.75-24.00. SHEEP; 25: Choice 80/100 tbf, 90.00-100.50; 55/70 Ibi, 114.00-126.00; Slaughter Sheep 30.00-34.00. GOATS: 2; Large one at 66.00, Medium one at 34.00. * r I Bifc«w«y,we wio([to *} V #*;*> m r* * ••<” »8 » _<*.{* J* '-.(V « ''V'i t I ’ > W»"’*v ->". / , IfPPIPM* ~ it > f * '%> >■ 1 * > The Maryland Holstein Associ ation is organizing a tour to two outstanding dairy operations in the Gettysburg-Littlestown area in Pennsylvania, on March 28th. The first is Mason-Dixon and will begin at 10:30 a.m. Mason- Dixon has put into operation many innovative ideas including: opera tion of a methane digester, move ment of milking animals into par lor by rail, a farm operated store and construction of much of their own farm equipment After lunch on your own at one of the easily accessible eating establishments, we will meet at Pen Gate at 1:30. Pen Gate is well known for its high production and type. Their genetics are in high demand and X > ** t : *' A > ihr :j *W'~ % ? s % - /^fc*s, .>’yv > t ‘- y ,*.« > r v* * V' v' *A 2» - yv.' f>* f ■* >sf* , x *'V *■ y e > m Farm Credit, need* of rural &eea a dependable fits your c«h flow t x ‘H .* - xV.> ■*• »-- • & c LandMtlr Farming, Saturday; March 16,1M6-Al9 Maryland Holstein Association Sets Spring Tour ',- 1 i&vt' v'T't v*v v t ~ s'* v v 4 > X X< > * „ ► It,- „ „ \ * K f * ' * ■s - * j' ••• „ / 1 W'*f they were featured in a recent issue of Holstein World. Transportation will be by car pool. All are welcome to join this MD Holstein Association event for information, fun and fellow ship. DIRECTIONS: To Mason- Dixon: From Maryland going into Pennsylvania, on 15 N, take Stein wehr Exit, at the Y stay in the right lane and then straight on to Bull frog Road for one and one half (1 1/2) miles. Take Mason-Dixon road (second paved road). Mason- Dixon Farm is one eighth (1/8) mile on the right To Penn Gate: Take 97 E. from Gettysburg. It is 5 miles on the right across from the Smoke House Craft Shop. For questions call: 410- 957-1399. CUSTOM MADE FEED BINS FOR FARMS FEED MILLS • Made of 13 gauge Steel • All welded seams • Gravity Flower Auger Free Estimates Also - Steel Roof Trusses for Buildings - Portable Hog Buildings - Bucket Elevators - Grain Augers Distributors - Flow Pipes & Accessories We Sell, Service & Install Ph: 717-345-3724 Fax: 717-345-2294 STOLIZFUS WELDING SHOP Owner - Samuel P. Stoftzfu* RD 3. Box 331 Pine Grove, PA 17963