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    Pennsylvania
Livestock Auction
Wayneaburg, Pa.
Thun* Dec. 5, 1996
Report Supplied by Auction
CATTLE: SL COWS: UTILITY <fc
COMMERCIAL 30.00-40.75; CUTTER &
BONING UTILITY 24.00-29.75; CAN
NER & LOW CUTTER 18.00-25.00;
SHELLS 18.00 & DOWN. BULLS;
YIELD GRADE 1 1500#-2000#
33.00- YIELD GRADE 2
1000#-1400# 28.00-36.00.
FEEDER STEERS: M&H 300-500#
40.00- 250-280# 48.00-59.00, M
600-900 43.50-55.50. HEIFERS M 1&L1
300-500# 35.00-S0.00; LI 400-650#
38.00- BULLS M&L-l 300-620#
32.00-
CALVES: VEAL. PRIME 40.00-55.00;
CHOICE 38.00-50.00; GOOD
35.00-
FARM CALVES: #1 HOLSTEIN
BULLS 90-120# FEW 35.00-S0.00; #2
HOLSTEIN BULLS 80-100# FEW
20.00- BEEF X BULL&HFRS./HD.
20.00-
HOGS: BARROWS &. GILTS #l-2
210-255# 52.00-61.50; #2-3 255-280#
50.00- SOWS #l-3 300-500#
30.00-
FEEDER PIGS; 1-3 15-20#
5.00- 17.00/HD.; 1-3 25-35#
10.00-
LAMBS: HIGH CHOICE 80-100 LBS.
80.00- CHOICE 70-90 LBS. 76.00
TO 144.00; FEEDER LAMBS GOOD
70.00- SHEEP 15.00-40.00; FAT
SHEEP 30.00 & DOWN.
GOATS; LARGE 50.00-100.00/HD.;
MEDIUM 50.00-65.00/HD.; SMALL
25.(XM7.0(VHD.
HORSES; 42.00-61.00, PONIES
20.00-44.50.
100,000 Strong
f..—. .
$249 - 239-229-2i 9-209-™)
Did You Know?
University tests and tens of I,ooos of satisfied
dairy producers have proven isolation calf
housing, hutches, are absolutely the best way
to raise healthy calves Progressive dairy
producers do not sacrifice calf health for
personal convenience
Calf-tel is the only thermoformed hutch
Thermoforming is a process that imparts
strength to the polymer like forging does to
steel Rotocasting. a process used by all other
plastic hutch manufacturers, creates a weaker,
less durable product that is prone to cracking
Calt-tel is the only hutch manufactured with
completely opaque material to effectively
eliminate the green house effect This heat
trapping effect overheats calves when
temperatures climb above 80° F and also
causes uncontrollable temperature swings
daily when temperatures drop below freezing
Over 100,000 Calf-tels are helping raise
healthier, growthier calves worldwide from
Florida through the sunbelt to California
Belleville Livestock
Auction
BELLEVILLE
November 27, 1996
SALE NOT REPORTED DECEMBER
4. 19961
CATTLE 235... SUPPLIED BY THE
AUCTION . HOLSTEINS: Choice
IIOC/1400 lbs. 55.00-62.10. HEIFERS:
Select 42.00-47.00. COWS: Breaking Util
ity and Commercial 33.00-39.50, Cutter
and Boning Utility 28.00-34.75, Calmer
and Low Cutter 22.00-27J0. Shells down
to 15.00. BULLS: Yield Grade No. 1
1100/1600 lbs. 33.00-36.75.
CALVES 102...VEALERS: Standard
and Good 80/100 lbs. 18.00-22.00, Utility
50/75 lbs. 10.00-16.00. FARM CALVES:
No. I Holstein bulls 95/120 lbs.
45.00-75.00, No. 2 90/125 lbs.
29.0044.00.
HOGS 2S...BARROWS AND GILTS:
US 1-3 230/260 lbs. 57.3058.25. SOWS:
US 1-3 350/500 lbs. 48.0053.23,500/700
lbs. 51.0054.00.
FEEDER PIGS 61... US 1-3
26.0041.00. per head.
SHEEP 2S...SLAUOHTER LAMBS;
Choice 60/90 lbs. 70.0087.00. SLAUGH
TER SHEEP: 15.0029.00.
GOATS 0...N0 MARKET TESTI
Indiana
Livestock
Homer City, PA
Thursday, December 5, 1996
Report supplied by Auction
CATTLE: 155 STEERS. CHOICE
1100/1450 LBS. 64.50-66.75; SELECT'
55.00-60.25; STANDARD 37.00-54.25;
HOLSTEINS; SELECT 50.25-57.75;
STANDARD 38.00-48.50. HEIFERS:
FEW CHOICE 1025-1275 LBS.
63.25-66.50; SELECT 56.00-63.00;
To celebrate this achievement,
Lance Hampel, Hampel Corp President
is pleased to announce - “The mold is paid for"
SPECIAL PRICE
Washington across the dairy belt to New
England and in 20 foreign countries
Calf-tel is the only hutch made of high
molecular weight polyethylene plastic with a
high load UV blocking pigment This quality
material enables Hampel Corp to warranty
Calf-tel for ten years, the longest in the calf
hutch industry
Long after competitive hutches are discarded,
used Calf-tels sell from $125 to $2OO
each-even after ten years of use Such a high
residual value decreases cost per hutch to as
low as $l2 per year
When operator comfort is a concern, creative
dairy producers have provided covered service
alleys or placed Calf-tels in two or three sided
shelters during inclement times
Watch this space tor future calf rearing tips
STANDARD 39.30-35.00.
COWS: BREAKING UTILITY &
COMMERCIAL 31.50-36.50; CUTTER
AND BONING UTILITY 27.00-31.00;
CANNER & LOW CUTTER 18.30-26.75;
SHELLS DOWN TO 14.00.
BULLS; FEW YIELD GRADE 2
1480-1880 LBS. 32.75-39.25.
FEEDER CATTLE: STEERS M&LI
300-875 LBS. 43.00-37.00, M&L2
330-800 LBS. 22.00-37.30; HEIFERS
M&LI 330-430 LBS. 38.00-44.60; M&L2
400-730 LBS. 20.00-34.00; FEW BULLS
M&L2 330-800 LB. 20.00-31.00.
CALVES: 97 VEALERS FEW
CHOICE 130-210 LB. 60.30-80.00;
•GOOD 133-223 LBS. 23.00-31.00,
STANDARD & GOOD 73-100 LBS.
13.00- UTILITY 55-95 LBS.
3.00- FARM CALVES: NO. 1
HOLSTEIN BULLS 93-123 LBS.
33.00- NO. 2 HOLSTEIN BULLS
83-120 LBS. 21.00-30.00. FEW NO. 2
HOLSTEIN HEIFERS 83-120 LBS.
26.00- FEW BEEF CROSS BULLS
& HEIFERS 90-120 LBS. 16.00-37J0.
HOGS: 43 BARROWS AND GILTS
US 1-3 230-263 LBS. 52,75-57J0; 2-3
290-370 LBS. 44.00-31.73; FEW 1-3
110-123 LBS. 29.00-40.00.
SOWS: FEW 1-3 395-450 LBS.
45.75-47.50; BOARS 250-520 LBS.
35.00-
FEEDER PIGS: 39 US 1-3 25-40 LBS.
15.00- 1-3 49-80 LBS.
30.00-
SHEEP: 62 CHOICE 60-75 LBS.
74.00- GOOD & CH. 100-110 LBS.
70.00- GOOD & CH. 45-60 LBS.
66.00- FEEDER LAMBS 30-50
LBS. 20.00-57.00.
GOATS; 5 LARGE ONE AT 66.00,
MEDIUM 25.00-44.00/HD.
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CHAMBERSBURG (Franklin
Co.) Robert Kaufman, presi
dent of the Pennsylvania Associa
tion of Conservation Districts
(PACD), has announced the
appointment of Susan Fox as the
Association’s executive director.
The PACD is a nonprofit orga
nization dedicated to supporting
the Commonwealth’s 66 conser
vation districts in their efforts to
promote the wise use of natural
resources.
Fox replaced Kurt Leitholf who
accepted a position with the Penn
sylvania Department of Conserva
tion and Natural Resources.
Fox recently returned to the
United States from Canada where
she worked for the past 10 years.
She brings more than five years of
association experience to the
PACD.
In Canada, she managed the
New Brunswick Hog Marketing
board and the pork producers
On-Farm nutritional consulting.
Custom nutrient design for every farm.
Technology backed by extensive research.
Personalized service.
Lancaster Farming, Saturday, December 7, 1996-Al7
PACD Appoints
Executive Director
For
Home,
Commercial
PENN MFGL CO.
393 W. Lexington Rd., Lititz, PA 17543
Call (717) 626-1397 or 627-2303
or Farm
association. Most recently, she
coordinated an export develop
ment program for the Canadian
Meat Council (the national associ
ation of federally inspected meat
processors in Canada).
In addition to her association
experience. Fox has also worked
for the provincial department of
agriculture, a management con
sulting firm and the farm credit
banks.
She has a bachelor of science
degree in agriculture, magna cum
laude, from West Virginia Univer
sity and a master of science in
agricultural economics from the
University of Tennessee.
“We are very pleased that Ms.
Fox has agreed to become the
executive director of the Pennsyl
vania Association of Conservation
Districts. We look forward to her
assistance in continuing to
improve conservation efforts in
the Commonwealth,” Kaufman
said.
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