Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, July 27, 1996, Image 18

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    .ancaster Farming, Saturday, Jul
Dewart Livestock
Dewart, Pa.
Monday, July 22, 1996
Report Supplied by Auction
STEERS: 53.00-66.75.
HEIFERS: TOO FEW TO QUOTE.
GOOD COWS: 28.00-36.25.
CANNERS AND CUTTERS
20.00-28.00.
BULLS; NONE.
VEAL 90-190 LBS. 30.00-80.00,70-90
LBS. 17.00-30.00.
HOGS; 53.00-60.25.
SOWS: 40.00-50.00.
FEEDER PIGS: 15.00-31.00 PER
HEAD.
New Holland Horses
New Holland Sale* Stable*
New Holland, PA
Monday, July 22, 1996
Report Supplied By Auction
234 HEAD. LOWER TREND.
DRIVING HORSES 450.00-950.00.
RIDING HORSES 46000-935.00.
BETTER RIDING HORSES
1000.00-1335.00.
REGISTERED RIDING
80000-2300.00
KILLERS, 2 AT 875.00 AND 900.00;
HEAVYWEIGHTS 635.00-850.00.
LIGHTWEIGHTS 41000-540.00.
PONIES 165.00-385.00.
COLTS 175.00-435.00.
Pennsylvania
Livestock return to farm calf
50.00-85.00.
WAYNESBURG, PA GOOD VEAL: 30.00-49.00.
JULY 25, 1996 COMMON VEAL: 5.00-29.00.
CATTLE: SELECT STEERS: 58.00-64.00.
SLAUGHTER COWS: Utility & Com- COMMON STEERS; 45.00-63.00.
merciil 31.00-37.00; Caller & Boning COMMERCIAL COWS: 30.00-42.00.
Cumer&LowCutter CANNERS-CUTTERS: 27.00-33.00.
20.00- Shells 20.00 & down. SHELLS* 15.00-26 00
*, Si!’ CHOICE HEIFERS: 62.00-65.00.
37.00- Yield Grade 21000/1400 Ux, SELECT HEIFERS; 57.00-61.00.
Owners •
License
Your
Dogs
HABRISBU.
(Dauphin Co.) A,
culture Secretary Cl
les C. Brosius cnci
aged dog ownen
adhere to the law
~r
licensing their pets,
agriculture departm<
is responsible for ad
nistering the state’s
Law.
“A dog license all
s enforcement ofQi
to positively identif
stray dog, provif
both ownership
vaccination informa-
tion," said Brosius.
“Those owners who
choose not to obey the
law could be responsi
ble for lines up to $3OO
plus court costs."
Brosius reminded
owners that after a
48-hour wailing period,
an unlicensed dog may
be adopted by a new
owner or event euthan
ized if needed.
The cost of a dog
license is $3 for a spay
ed or neutered dog and
$5 for a regular license.
Proceeds from the sale
of licenses are used to
enforce dog laws and
investigate animal bite
incidents, including
quarantining animals if
necessary. Funds arc
also used for programs
to educate children on
how to be responsible
pet owners and reim
burse livestock owners
whose animals have
been injured by dogs.
Owners should con
tact their county trea
surer’s office for more
ly 27, 1996
32.50-38.00.
FEEDER STEERS; M&L 1 300/500
Ibi, 40.00-56.00; 250/280 Ibf,
48.0060.00; M 600/900 lb(, 40.0054.50;
HEIFERS: M IAL 1 300/500 Ibi,
35.0050.00; Ll4OO/650 Ibi. 38.0046.50;
BULLS: M&L 1 300/620 Ibi, 32.0053.50.
CALVES: Veal: Prime 50.0060.00;
Choice 40.0050.00; Good 35.0048.00,
Farm Calvet: #1 Holstein Bulls 90/120 lbs,
few 35.0050.00, #2 Holstein Bulls 80/100
lbs, few 20.0040.00; Beef X Bulls & Hfrs/
Hd 35.0060.00.
HOGS: Barrows & Gilts; #l-2 210/255
lbs, 42.0053.00; #2-3 255/280 lbs,
50.0059.00; Sows: «l-3 300/500 lbs,
30.0038.50; Feeder Pigs; 1-3 15/20 lbs,
5.00- 17.00/Hd; 1-3 25/35 lbs,
10.0030.00/Hd.
LAMBS: High Choice 80/100 lbs,
88.00- Choice 70/90 lbs,
80.00- Feeder Lambs: Good
60.0085.00; Sheep: 15.0035.00; Fat
Sheep: 26.00 and down.
GOATS: Large SO.OO-BS.OO/Hd;
Medium 30.00-50.00/Hd; Small
10.0034.00/Hd.
HORSES: Horses 42.0074.00; Ponies
20.0044.50.
Jersey Shore
Livestock
Market, Inc.
Auction every Thursday
at 4:00 pjn.
Jersey Shore, Pa.
Report supplied by Auction
Thursday, July 25, 1996
A foliar spray of Alpine liquid plant food concentn
a cycle of growth, which helps plants to grow lart
mature earlier, but most important, provides biggi
better yields.
Here’s how it works:
Ist:
Our plant food is applied later in the afternoon 01
evening when absorption is greatest.
2nd; FT”;" try
The product is absorbed by all parts of the plant
and begins moving through the system. As
much as 95% of the fertilizer applied to the plant
is absorbed, so there’s optimum utilization.
3rd:
Fertilizer moves throughout the plant, carrying
nutrients up and out to the leaves and down to
the roots.
Foliar
Give Your Plants the Spark They Need!
Lowest SCC Lancaster
DHIA Herds For June
NAME
GARY i JENNY BONHAN NOTTINGHAM
IRA M HBISTAND JR ELIZABETHTOWN
NATHANIEL D STOLTZPUS LBOLA
MEADOW HOOD BARN LEBANON
LEB NONE BARN GORDONVILLB
DALE NBILER BAST EARL
TON AARON QUARRYVILLE
ROY B SBNSBNIG NOTTINGHAM
DARRYLIRBBECCA REITER NARVON
NORMAN H MOLT LBOLA
LEONARD J STOLTZPUS GAP
SONNEN SPRINGS BARM RICHLAND
DEAN R PATCHES LEBANON
BO JOY BARM QUARRYVILLE
CURTIS B AKERS t SON QUARRYVILLE
SAMUEL B LONG PEACH BOTTOM
STEPHEN B STOLTZPUS CHRISTIANA
ED STOLTZBOOS LBOLA
CLAY BARM LITITZ
BARREN A SCHMUCK PEACH BOTTOM
ROB BONNIE WENTWORTH QUARRYVILLE
GORDON E HERR NOTTINGHAM
TRITONN BARM LEOLA
JOSEPH B STOLTZPUS LANCASTER
MOUNT VIEW ACRES BPHRATA
WATERLOO BARM GAP
JOHN S NOLT NBN HOLLAND
GORDON i CAROLE HOOVER GAP
NOAH N MARTIN KIRKWOOD
COMMON HEIFERS: 42.00-56.00.
COMMON FEEDERS: 10.00-50.00.
BULLS: 32.00-41.00.
SOWS: 40.00-45.50.
Fertilization Works!
The 50 lowest rolling SCC herds in Lancas
ter DHIA as of the month of June are as
follows:
RHA
BRD SCC
TONN
CLAIR N OBERHOLTZER ELIZABETHTOWN
MEADON VISTA BARN BAINBRIDGB
KENT HOPPER LEBANON
BO JOY BARM QUARRYVILLE
DANIEL B ZOOK JR GORDONVILLB
LUTHER R PATCHES HANHEIN
MAR MULLDALB BARM QUARRYVILLE
DAVID ( DARYL MARTIN EPHRATA
THOMAS ARRONSMITH PEACH BOTTOM
STEVIE Z CLICK GORDONVILLB
DAVID K STOLTZPUS PEACH BOTTOM
NBLK SHADE HOLSTBINS QUARRYVILLE
CHRISTIAN L PBTERSHBIM GAP
MELVIN ZOOK ELVERSON
DAVID R NBNGBR MANRBIM
CARLIDARLBNE BBERLY READING
ED ZIMMERMAN MANHEIM
ELMER B KADBBMAN JR CHRISTIANA
AARON R ZEISET LBOLA
MERVIN J STOLTZPUS LBOLA
AMOS B STOLTZPUS HONEY BROOK
NO
CONS
MILK.
IT DOES A
BODY good;
4th:
Nutrients reach to the most distant roots, helping to
stimulate additional root growth. These new roots are
able to uptake even more nutrients that are already
present in the soil.
sth •
The greatest concentration of fertilizer goes where it’s
needed most; to the young growing portions of the
plant, such as new leaves and buds.
6th:
(Labor Saving Tip) .
Mix the plant foot with your insecticide or herbicide
when spraying your alfalfa and soybeans.
Foliar Fertilization Application
or Fertilizer Delivery Available
Good’s flg Sendee
717-949-2371