Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, July 26, 1997, Image 11

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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.
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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.
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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.
Dunlap & Sons Inc., was named
president
Elected as vice president was
Charles Diller, of Lancaster; while
Pat Schell of Lancaster was named
its secretary/treasurer.
Are You
STAINING, PAINTING, COATING
on decks, fences, roofs, small buildings,
block walls, etc?
We will give you prices on material only
or
Material plus application
-Amos Fisher -
303 Pequea Valley Rd., Kinzer, PA 17534
717-442-9799 • 9 am - 5 pm
Available in large or small lots
50% off stocked colors
Delivery & advice available