a 5 fehsi/im rfo'jn an mslniErr m *. b nr tnr ?nn] ?)0 r Pennsylvania Greencastle Livestock Livestock WAYNESBURG, PA GRETOCASTUC, PA JULY 24, 1997 JULY 24, 1997 CATILE: CATTLE: lit: Cowk 1.00-3.00 higher. SLAUGHTER COWS: Utility A Com- HOLSTEIN STEERS: One Standard at mercial 36.00-46.00; Outer A Boning „ „ Utility 30.00-38.00; Camer A Low Cutter „^ IFF * S! Few s,lec * Holaetm 30.00- Shells 30.00 A down. , „ BULLS: Yield Grade 1 150C/2000 Iba, No 1 Few 45.00- Yield Grade 21000/1400 Ibt, 1155/ | 555 “’!• 44.0ft45.50. 44.00- CALVES: 266: Good Few 245/285 Da, FEEDER* STEERS: MAL 1 300/500 * Und^!? A oo ** l J 5/ “*• lb»,' 50.00-94.00; 250/280 Ibt. 14/20 Uta *V SS/90 Iba, 7.00-15.0 ft 66.00- M 60Q/900 Ibt, 57.00-80.00; FARb *£**' VES: Hotaeta H" o * Sw^7 HEIFERS: M IAL 1 300/500 Ibt, £ 10 :“ 10 , we,; No * 95/120 lb *» 40.00- L14006501bt, 38.00-77.00; 37.5ft50.00, few to 61.0 ft No 2 90120 BULLS; MAL 1300/520 Ibt. 42.00-96.0 ft £*•. 190 °- 3 Holstem N® 1 CALVES: Veal: Prime 40.00-90.00; 90/110 Ibt, 60.00-9000; No 2 75/110 Ibt, Choice 38.00-82.0 ft Good “■ * HeUen FaimCalvet:#! Holstein Bull* 90/120Iba, 85 few 35.00-80.00; 42 Holstein Built 80/100 Ibt, few 20.00-40.00; Beef X BullAHfn/ “ 200 °- Hd 20.00-85.00. FEEDER PIGS: 22: No maiket test. HOGS: Banowa A Giltt #l-2 210/255 ““** tc * t Iba, 50.00-58.00; #2-3 255/280 Ibt, OOATS: No maifcet teat 51.00- Sows: #l-3 300/500 Iba, 30.00- Feeder Pigs: 1-3 15/20 Iba, 5.00- 7.00/Hd; 1-3 25/35 Iba, 10.00- LAMBS; High Choice 80/100 Iba, 67.00- Choice 70/90 Iba, 75.00- Feeder Lambs: Good 60.00- Sheep 20.00-39.00; Pat Sheep 25.00 and down. GOATS: Large 55.00-80.00/Hd; Medium 30.00-54.00/Hd; Small 10.00- HORSES: Horses 35.00-64.00; Ponies 20.00- esday, July ALL MEW DAIRY FACILITY TRIPLEgCONSTRUCTION Complete Line of New Construction Parlor & Free Stall Bam Renovations 31 Quigley Rd., Ncwburg, PA 17240 7174 MN We Install Curtains, Mattresses, Free Stalls. Etc. r -, Northside Veterinary Clinic Dr. Eugene R Hoefcrt, DVM Dr. Daniel A. Pike, DVM Dr. David W. Pike. DVM ’I E. Street. Bm 393. Carliiik.nu 7013 717-249-3313 Jersey Shore Livestock Market, Inc. Auctloa imy Thursday at 4:00 m>< Janaj Show, Pa. Raport wppiiad by Auctloa Thunday, July 25, 1907 RETURN TO FARM CALF 40.00-70.00. GOOD VEAL: 2aoo-39.00. COMMON VEAL: 5.00-19.00. CHOICE STEERS: 64,00-66.00. SELECT STEERS: 55.00-63.0 a COMMON STEERS: 43.00-S4.oa KIPE STEEL Will Godwin ten 3791 Church Rd, Chambersburg, PA 17201 W iw 1-800-432-4797 I RYDER Supply L - COt J Ritchie Energy-Free Waterers Glasbord Wall Panels PO Box 219. Chamhenbref. PA 17201-0219 717-263-9111 NEWARK, Del. University of Delaware Cooperative Exten sion will hold a grain crop field day on Tuesday, July 29, from 9: IS a.m. to 12:30 p.m. at the Research and Demonstration Area on Marl Pit Road (Rd. 429), approximately one mile east of the intersection of Delaware Rt. 71/U.S. Rt 301 (Armstrong Cor ner). Please note the new time. According to extension agricul tural agent Carl Davis, the pro gram will coven wheat and barley variety trial results; field trials to include Bt com hybrids, Bt and non-Bt com hybrids planting data study, full season and double-crop soybean varieties. Roundup Ready soybean varieties and grass control; and extension specialists’ N H Walton's Dairy Sorvito (vvestfaua) Fayetteville, PA 717-352-7606 Martin’s Refrigeration, Inc. 1122 Wooduock Rd, FiycUeviJle. PA 17222 Phone (717) 352-2713 Sale* 5 Service Hit MUX COOI INO SYSTI MS SFIiOAI IST! Grain Field COMMERCIAL COWS: 35.00-42.75. CANNERS-CUTTERS: 3aoo-34.0a SHELLS: 2000-29.00. CHOICE HEIFERS: 63.006050. SELECT HEIFERS: 55.0062,00. COMMON HEIFERS: 43.0054.00. GOOD FEEDERS: 35.0067J0 BULLS; 395047.00 GOOD HOGS: 55.0057.00. SOWS: 41.0047.00 Klpe Standard Exit Double 8 Herringbone Parlor with Indexing Rail. Featuring Westfalla Milking Equipment and Crowd Gate. Take Exit 11 off Route 81 & turn west on Route 233. Go to light In Newville, turn right on Rt. 641. Go about 4 miles, turn right on Kerr’s Road to jttw Maryland & V«V Virginia Milk Producers * Cooperative Association, Inc. Rlaton.VA 1-703-74X4M0 Day July 29 general updates on the crop dis ease, insect pest, and weed control situations. This year’s free lunch is being provided by University of Dela ware Cooperative Extension and Brubaker Agronomic Consulting Service, Inc. Following lunch, the Brubakers will conduct their field day just across the road. Credit toward Delaware pesticide license recertification will be awarded. The meeting is free, and every one interested is welcome. For more information or special con sideration in accessing this meet ing, please contact the extension office, in advance, at (302) 831-2506. All New Milking Center A Holding Area with Curtain Sidewalls and Glasbord Walls. DIRECTIONS: first farm. •TWf ,as yM* ,y«nuiee ww»niu-ofA Ljnctsttr Finning, Saturdiy, July 26,1997-All It was announced this week that Megan Souder Is completing a summer dairy internship with Fort Dodge Animal Health, a division of American Home Products Corp., headquartered In Overland Park, Kansas. Megan Is a Junior at Delaware Valley College. Her parents are G. Lee and Marian Soud er, Mechanics burg. Lancaster Stockyards Elects Officers LANCASTER (Lancaster Co.) Lancaster Stockyards Inc. on Thursday held its annual share* holders meeting at the Stockyards Inn in Lancaster. In an election of officers, Con nie (Dunlap) Santarelli of Washington D.C., of'Walter M. 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