Jersey Shore Livestock Market, Inc. Auction cr«7 Thursday at 4:00 pjn. Jersey Shore, Pa. Report aupplied by Auction Thursday, May 16, 1996 RETURN TO FARM CALF 60.00-154.00. GOOD VEAL: 25.00-60.00. COMMON VEAL: 10.00-25.00. CHOICE STEERS; 52.00-57.25. SELECT STEERS; 48.00-52.00. COMMON STEERS; 4100-48.00. COMMERCIAL COWS: 32.00-42.25. CANNERS-CUTTERS: 25.00-32.00. SHELLS: 15.00-25.00. CHOICE HEIFERS: 50.00-56.50. SELECT HEIFERS: 45.00-59.00. COMMON HEIFERS: 35.00-45.00. COMMON FEEDERS: 20.00-42.00. BULLS: 35.00-44.00 HOGS: 55.00-58.00. SOWS: 36.50-45.00. LAMBS: .90. North Jersey Livestock Haeketbtwwn, NJ Report Supplied by Auction Tueaday, May 14, 1996 CALVES .17-1.27*. COWS .16* -.40*. EASY COWS .15-.32*. FEEDERS 300-600 LBS. .24-.56. HEIFERS .20.58*. BULLS .21-.49. STEERS .22* -.57*. FACTORY CLEARANCE INVENTORY MUST BE SOLD! 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BULLS: Yield Grade I 1500/2000 lbs, 40.00- Yield Grade 21000/1400 lbs, 34.00- FEEDER STEERS: M&L 1 300/500 lbs, 40.00-57.00; 250/280 lbs. 35.00- M 600/900 Ibi, 38.00-49.00; HEIFERS: M l&L 1 300/500 lbs, 35.00- Ll4OO/650 lbs, 36.00-44J0; BULLS: MAL 1300/620 lbs. 32.00-51.00 CALVES: Veal: Prime 65.00-78.00; Choice 50.0064.00 Good 40.0048.00 Farm Calves: #1 Holstein Bulls 90/120 lbs, few 40.0065.00 #2 Holstein Bulls 80/100 lbs, few 20.0042.00 Beef X Bulb and Phillip L. Lobaugh 2657 Airport Road Chambersbun, Pa. 17201 Ph: 717-263-8136 Terry K. Urich P.O. Box 202, Rt. 17W Ickesburg, Pa. 17037 Ph; 717-438-3428 Survivonhlp Whok Lift - 6 Heifen/Hd 35.0040.00. HOGS: Barrowi and Gilta: #l-2 2KV255 Iba. 51.00-58.50; #2-3 255/280 Ibi, 45.00-52.50; Sown #l-3 300/500 Iba, 30.00- Feeder Pig*: 1-3 25/35 Iba, 10.00- LAMBS: High Choice 30/100 lbs, 95.00- Choice 90/105 Iba, 85.00- Feeder Lamba; Good 70.00- Sheep 2000-39.00. GOATS; Large 50.00-85.00/hd; Medium 30.00-50.00/hd; Small 10.00-34.00/hd. ' HORSES: Hone 40.00-69.00; Ponies 20.00-44.50. GOATS: 560 HEAD. BILLIES 75.00- 10.00, FEW 110.00-165.00; MUT TON 70.00-90.00; NANNIES saoo-60.00, FEW 60.00-80.00; YEARLINGS 50.00- FEW 65.00-80.00; KIDS 20.0030.00, FEW 30t00-45.00. SHEEP: 555. ALL WEIGHTS. RAMS 25.00-35.00; EWES 25.00-45.00; I YEAR-OLD 40.00-70.00; 2 YEAR-OLD 30.005000. LAMBS: OLD CROP 85-100 LBS. 90.00- NEW CROP 80-100 LBS. 105.00- 120.00,60-80 LBS. 115.00-130.00; 40-60 LBS. 120.00-130.00. 1 V 4- ~ Wien leasing is the best choice, we’ll be there... generation after generation. Leasing of machinery, equipment and buildings is a financial alternative at Farm Credit. As a cooperative owned by die people who use us, we have served the needs of rural Americans for generations. In fact, for more than 75 years we have been a dependable source of credit to agriculture. Lease payments can be made monthly, quarterly, annually, whichever fits your cash flow needs best. At the end of die lease term, you may renew, terminate or purchase die equipment. .So, whether you lease or loan. Farm Credit is your best choice. Either way, we want to do business with you. 4s*f mm hi thu fitr future generadont. { * ' I'i. si-.?.. ■» ( * **** 4* t ** s*, f New Holland Sales Stables Goat and Sheep Sale Monday, May 13, 1996 % »„■■' Nw&Mf .. mjfmm, -*’ , , m,t*m ' • 1 '■'“/ «• ; ■ ' • £ fcf * * ’ >*■’'• /* * •» f x vsZ*< « *a O t ''•' x „ » • % * Lancaster Farming, Saturday, May 18, 1996-Al9 New On Of Breeding Swine BOWLING GREEN. Ky. A new educational resource for pork producers was introduced recently during the 27th annual meeting of the American Association of Swine Practitioners (AASP). "Isolation of Incoming Breed ing Swine" is a booklet developed by producers by members of AASP’s Swine Health Commit tee. The text coven the merits of isolation, operation of the isola tion facility (including sanitation, biosecurity, arid health monitoring procedures), and procedures for isolation of incoming boars and gilts. “This booklet will increase pro ducer awareness of the value of isolating breed stock before intro- * * s Resource Isolation duction into the main herd,” said Dr. Howard Hill, AASP’s newly elected president “It lays out the basic concepts and gives produc ers the guidelines necessary for managing an effective isolation facility.” Funding fir the publication! was provided by the National Pork Producers Council and the AASP Foundation, established in 1990 to encourage research and educa tional programs that support the pork industry through effective veterinary leadership. To order a copy, or to inquire about bulk orders, contact the Livestock Conservation Institute at (502) 782-9798. * * *