Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, June 14, 1997, Image 19

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    Morrison Cove
Produce Auction
ROARING SPRING, PA
June 10 and 12, 1997
Report Supplied by Auction
ASPARAGUS: 1.60 BUNCH.
ONIONS: SPRING -25-.3S BUNCH.
P SUGAR PEAS: 1.00-1.50 PINT; 2.50
"QT.
STRAWBERRIES: 2.50-2.80 QT.
TOMATOES: GREENHOUSE
10.00- 10 LBS.; HYDROPONIC
10.00- 10 LBS.
FLOWERS: FLAT. IMPATIENS
2.25-4.00, PETUNIAS 2.25-5.00, MARI
GOLDS 3.25-4.00, SALVIA 2.50-5.00,
ALYSSUM 2.25-5.75; BY THE POT.
.50-3.25.
HANGING BASKETS: 2.50-11.00.
COMBINATION BOWLS: 9.00.
VEGETABLE PLANTS: BY THE
FLAT. TOMATOES 3.00-5 JO, PEPPERS
1.00-3.00, PUMPKINS: 4.50-7.25.
SHRUBS: ARBORVITAE 6.00-7.00;
RHODODENDRONS 6.00-13.00.
SALE DAYS TUBS. AND TOURS. AT
10 A.M.
FOR WHEN This Rotary Disc Mower Conditioner
THE GOOD
EARTH ISN’T
SO GOOD.
Shesston
tAQgO) THE PRIME LINE
HERNLEY’S FARM EQUIPMENT. INC.
2095 S. Market St. Elizabethtown, Pa.
717-367-8867
STOLTZFUS FARM SERVICE, INC.
Rts. 10 &41 Cochranville, Pa.
215-593-2407
ZIMMERMAN’S FARM SERVICE
School Road, Rt. 1 Bethel, Pa.
717-933-4114
D. W. OGG
Frederick, MD 301-473-4250
Westminster, MD 410-848-4585
Pennsylvania
Livestock
WAYNESBURG, PA
JUNE 12,1997
CATTLE;
SLAUGHTER COWS; Utility * Com
mercial 36.00-41.50; Cutter St Boning
Utility 30.00-3t.00; Cmner St Low Outer
28.00-34.50; Shell! 27.00 St down.
BULLS: Yield Grade 1 1500/2000 lb*.
42.00- Yield Grade 21000/1400Bra.
35.00-
FEEDER STEERS: MAL 1 300/500
Ibi, 50.00-90.00; 250/280 Ibt,
48.00- M 600/900 Ibi, 57.00-78.00;
HEIFERS: M IAL 1 300/500 Ibi,
35.00- Ll4OO/650 Ibi, 38.00-78.00;
BULLS; M&L 1300/620 lb*. 42.00-77.00.
CALVES: Veal: Prime 40.00-85.00;
Choice 38.00-62.50; Good 35.00-48.00;
Farm Calvei: #1 Holstein Bulla 90/120 lb(,
few 35.00-80.00; #2 Holitein Bulli 80/100
lbs, few 20.0040.00; Beef X Bulli St Hfn/
Hd 20.00-100.00.
HOGS: Barrow! St Gilu: #l-2 210/255
lbs, 53.00-56.00; #2-3 255/280 lbs,
51.00- Sows; #f-3 300/500 lbs,
30.00- Feeder Pigs: 1-3 15/20 lbs,
5.00- 1-3 25/35 lbs,
10.0045.00/Hd.
LAMBS: High Choice 80/100 Ibi,
78.00-90.00; Choice 70/90 Ibf,
will get you out of any tight spot
in a hurry,
The 1340’s innovative 12 foot center-
pivot is designed for fast cutting
And its long, 110 inch conditioner makes
for even faster drying. You iiget
unmatched maneuverability
with the 1340, and it’s easy to set for
swathing or fluffy windrows,
A 12 foot cutting width and a
revolutionary mechanical
See your AGCO Hesston dealer today.
Ask about flexible financing
through Agricredit Acceptance Company.
C.J. WONSIDLER BROS.
Finland Rd„ Quakertown, PA
215-536-1935/215-536-7523
Rts. 309 & 100, New Tripoli, PA
610-767-7611
STANLEY'S FARM SERVICE
RD 1, Box 46 Ktingerstown, Pa.
717-648-2088
UMBERGER'S OF FONTANA, INC.
RD 4, Box 545 Lebanon, Pa.
717-867-2613
Ml
80.00- Feeder Lambs: Good
70.00- Sheep: 20.00-40.00; Fat
Sheep; 31,00 and down.
GOATS: Large 60.00-120.00/Hd*
Medium 30.00-60.00/Hd; Small
10.00-42.0Q/Hd.
HORSES: Horses 35.00-64.00; Ponies
20.00-44.50.
Greencastle
Livestock
GREENCASTLE, PA
JUNE 12,1997
CATTLE: 103: Cows: 1.50-3.00 Lower.
STEERS; Select Pew 55.00-58.25.
HOLSTEIN STEERS: Select Couple
45.00 & 46.00; Couple Standard.
HEIFERS: Select Couple 46.25-50.00;
Couple Standard 40.00 A 40.25.
CX)WS: Breaking Utility A Commercial
36.25-42.50; Cutter A Boning Utility
30.75- Canner A Low Cutter
25.75- Shells down to 18.00.
BULLS: Yield Grade No 1 Few
1420/1865 lbs, 42.00-44.75; Yield Grade
No 1 Couple 1635/1895 lbs, 40.50-41.25.
FEEDER CATTLE: HEIFERS: Few Lg
Holsteins 220/400 lb>, 74.00-93.00.
CALVES: 230: Standard A Good
80/1 lOlbf, 35.00-42.00; Utility 50/100Iba,
22.00-36.00, Few Down To li.oo.
FARM CALVES: Holstein Bulls: Most
ly 10.00-20.00 Lower; No 1 90/120 lbs.
ee tOp
fficiency-
11 16, high-
speed,
swmgaway
mves are
ough rough
lem fields
tenance
■e reversible
HESSTON
THE PRIME LINE
70/90 lbs, 18 head late sales
100.00- No 2 90/120 lbs,
41.00- Few to 72.50; Holstein Heif
ers: Steady No 1 90/120 lbs,
117.50-137.50; No 2 Few 80/100 lbs,
44.00- Beef Cross Bulls A Heifers
Few 85/100 lbs, 40.00-60.00.
HOGS; 0: Barrows A Gilts: No Market
Test.
FEEDER PIGS: 0: No Market Test
SHEEP: 0: No Market test
GOATS: 0: No Market Test
VA
Feeder Sales
ORANGE, VA
JUNE 11,1997
Feeder Cattle 402 head Steen 172 head
Medium and Large 1 Medium and Large 2
300-400 84.50 78.00 400-500 80.00 -
90.00 72.00 - 78.00 500-600 80.75 - 83.00
74.50 - 77.75 600-700 64.00 - 75.00 65.00
700-800 62.00 - 68.50 64.50 - 66.50
800-900 65.75 - 900-1000 58.50 - 61.25 -
WYTHEVILLE, VA
JUNE 10, 1997
Feeder Cattle 285 head Steen 110 head
Medium and Large 1 Medium and Large 2
400-500 - 77.00 - 80.00 500-600 76.50 -
79.00 77.00 - 78.00 600-700 72.00 - 74.50
69.00 - 73.00 700-800 66.50 - 71.50 -
SOUTHSIDE, VA
JUNE 11, 1997
Feeder Cattle 271 head Steen 72 bead
Medium and Large 1 Small 1 Medium and
Urge 2 300-400 85.00 - 87.00 79.00 -
80.00 80.00 - 84.50 400-500 80.00 • 85.00
65.00 - 77.00 80.00 • 83.00 500-600 -
67.00 - 76.00 76.00 - 78.00 600-700 60.00
- 68.00 65.00 - 68.00 68.00 - 70.00
IMPROVE YOUR CASH FLOW
Willi Guaranteed Monthly Payments
2,000 - 4,000-Head Segregated Early Wean
and Finishing Facilities Needed
Contracts available for new or existing buildings
within 50 miles of Elizabethtown, PA
White Oak Mills 1nc.... Committed
to the PA Pork Production Industry!
LiKMter Farming, Saturday, June 14, IM7-Al9
York FSA
Accepts
Reports
YORK (York Co.) —The York
County Farm Service Agency
(FSA) is accepting 1997 crop
acreage reports.
The 1996 Farm Bill removed
the acreage report requirement in
most cases for county farmers to
remain eligible for USDA bene
fits. The commodity loan program
still requires timely Bled acreage
reports by those who wish to
pledge stored commodities as col
lateral for these nine-month loans.
Producers interested in report
ing must visit the county office,
review aerial photographs, and
indicate their crops location. The
office is open Monday thru Friday
8 a.m.-4:30 p.m. Appointments
are encouraged and reduce the far
mer’s time in the county office.
Final certification dates are
June IS, wheat, barley and oats
and July 15. com, soybeans, fruit,
and vegetables.