Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, November 29, 1997, Image 15

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RIDING 315.00-125.00.
BETTER HORSES 900.00-1310.00.
REGISTERED RIDING
1100.00-1350.00.
KILLERS, 2 AT 835.00 AND 850.00,
■CEAVYWBIGHTS 510.00-710.00,
JGHTWEIGHTS 260.00-485.00.
PONIES 75.00-305.00.
LARGE PONIES 400.00-525.00.
COLTS 85.00-265.00.
New Holland Horses
New Holland Sale* Stable*
New Holland, PA
Monday, November 24, 1997
Report Supplied By Auction
248 HEAD.
DRIVING 410.00-700.00.
RIDING 385.00-825.0 a
BETTER HORSES 900.00-1310.00.
REGISTERED RIDING
1100.00-135a00.
KILLERS, 2 AT 835.00 AND 850.00,
HEAVYWEIGHTS 510.00-710.00,
LIGHTWEIGHTS 260.00-485.00.
PONIES 75.00-305.00.
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Excellent for stripping
tobacco or in shops.
Six models ranging from
20,000 to 120,000 BTU
Efficient zone control directs the
heat exactly where it’s wanted.
Handle the hard-to-heat jobs
where other heaters fail.
Includes wall-mounted thermostat,
Georgetown Hydraulics
343 Christiana Pike
Christiana, Pa. 17509
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Growers
Featuring:
Feeding
*□ VAL Nipples
• HiREDjHAMDgg Ventilation
• Shenandoah Brooders
• ■ Panelized Building
* ■ Poured Walls
• i^pAmerimax
Roofing & Siding
Hired Hand System 1000
combination static pressure and 8
stage controller automatically
switches from inlet ventilation to
tunnel ventilation. System includes
Hired Hand packup relay control
Hatfield Direct
Hatfleld, Pa.
Report* Supplied by Packer
For Monday, November 24, 1997
And Wednesday, November 26, 1997
LAST MONDAY: 6421
TODAY: 6718.
TREND: COMPARED TO lAST
MONDAY .25 LOWER.
55.4% 215-275 LBS. 47.50.
56.4% 215-275 LBS. 48.62.
57.4% 215-275 LBS. 49.74.
58.4% 215-275 LBS. 50.86.
59.4% 215-275 LBS. 51.98.
PREMIUM VALUE: 1.51.
GOOD’S RECEIVING
MONDAY: 46.50.
WEDNESDAY
TOTAL HOGS: 6854
LAST WEEK: 6554
TREND: COMPARED TO LAST WED
NESDAY: .83 LOWER.
55 A % 215-275 LBS.: BASE: 45.75.
56.4% 215-275 LBS.: 46.87.
57.4% 215-275 LBS.: 47.99.
58.4% 215-275 LBS. 49.11.
59.4% 215-275 LBS. 5023.
PREMIUM VALUE 1.51.
Industrial
Heaters
Daryl
44’xSOO’ Broiler Houses
APPLES: RED DELICIOUS AND RED
ROME 4.00-6.00 BU. BAO 4.00; CORT
LAND 8.00 BU.
APPLE CIDER: .70 ‘A GAL., 1.25
GAL
CABBAGE: .35-.50 HEAD.
CAULIFLOWER: 1.00 HEAD.
EGGS: 1.00-1.15 DOZ.
GRAPES: 4.00-10.00 20 LBS. BOX.
ONIONS: 8.00-9.50 50 LBS; 3.00 25
LB.
PEARS: 450 ■/, BU.
PEPPERS; 11.00 1 1/9 BU.
POTATOES: #1 6.00-650. UNCLAS
SIFIED 3.00.
PUMPKINS: NECK 450 BU.
RED BEETS: 1.00-2.00 Hi BU.
SQUASH: ACORN 3.00-4.00, BUT
TERNUT 2.00-3.00, ALL 1 1/9 BU.
SWEET POTATOES: 8.00-9.00 BU.
TOMATOES: HYDROPONIC 50-1.30
LB.
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PARADISE TOBACCO
SALES
FIRST TOBACCO SALE
DECEMBER 8, 1997 10:00 AM
Mitch White-Sale Mgr.
Mitch Ashby-Auct AU0002616-R
& Andrea Martin
Adamstown, PA
On their two new
Authorized master distributor since 1982
irs:: Mondav-Frldav 7:30 am to 4:30 pm
24 Hour-7 Day Repair Service
Snyder County
Produce Auction
Nov. 21
Port Trevorton, PA
Report Supplied by Auction
TURNIPS: 3.00-4.75 25-LB. BAO.
SALE DAYS FRI AT 11 A.M.
“Building and Equipment b\
Northeast Agri Systems,
Flyway Business Park
139 A West Airport Road
UNtz, PA 17543
1-800-673-2580
Ph: <717)569-2702
UnoMter fanning, Saturday, Novambar Sl,' tW7-Al5
NOVEMBER 21, 1997
PA DEPT. OF AGRICULTURE
14 LIVESTOCK AUCTIONS
CATTLE 5059... Compared with 5075
head last week and 5839 head a year ago.
Compared with last Friday's sum
mary slaughter steers mostly steady to
I 00 higher, si. heifers steady to strong,
s) cows & bulls mostly steady.
SLAUGHTER STEERS- High Choice &
Prime 67 25-71 50, Choice 63 50-
68 50, Select and Low Choice 60 75-
64 50, Select 54 00-63.75, Standard
43 00-56 00
HOLSTEINS High Choice & Prime
58 50-62 50, Choice 54 75-59 50, Se
lect 50 00-55 00, few to 47 00, lew
Standard 34 50-49 75
HEIFERS Choice 61.00-66 35, Select
54 50-62 50, Standard 39 50-5100.
COWS Breaking Utility & Commercial
32 00-41.00, few to 43 50, Cutter &
Boning Utility 27 00-36.00, Canner
and Low Cutter 24.00-31.00, few to
21 00 Shells down to 14 00
BULLS- Yield Grade No 1 1000/2400
lbs 36 50-45500, No 2 900/2000 lbs.
30.00-38 00,
FEEDER CATTLE- STEERS: Medium &
Large Frame No. 1 275/500 lbs. 60.00-
79 00, few to 83 00, 500/900 lbs
55 00-70 00, few to 76.50, Medium &
Large Frame No 2 300/850 lbs 40 CO
-89 .00, few to 35 00, Large Frame No 2
400/950 lbs Holstems 40.00-52.00,
few to 32.00
HEIFERS: Medium & Large Frame No. 1
275/500 lbs. 54 00-69 00, 500/800
lbs 49.00-60 00, few to 39.00, Medium
& Large Frame No. 2 275/875 lbs
40 00-55 50, few to 34 00
BULLS- Medium & Large Frame No 1
300/800 lbs 45 00-80 00 mostly
55 00-73 00, Medium & Large Frame
No 2 275/850 lbs 45 00-60 00, few to
34 00
CALVES 3592 .Compared with 2300
head last week and 2774 head a year ago
VEALERS steady to weak ..Good
125/300 lbs. 40 00-85.00, Standard and
Low Good 70/110 lbs 10 00-31.00
mostly 15.00-25 00. Utility 50/100
lbs 5 00-18 00
FARM CALVES Holstein bull calves
unevenly steady, Holstein heifers
mostly steady No 1 Holstein bulls
85/125 lbs 60 00-107 00, few to
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CAS BROODERS
weather Jriend
Shen Glow Saves
fuel because 1- , X
40,000 BTU Shen
Glow does the . .
work of 2-30,000 Shd) -W~ •
BTU pancake rzsn/T r m x
brooders. (%IIiO A A / »*.
»y Northeast Agri Systems”
Inc.
Delmarva Office
305 University Ave.
Federalsburg, Md.
1-800-735-6361
410-754-9434
50.00, No 2 80/125 lbs. 30 00-75.00,
few to 20.00; No. 1 Holstein heifers
85/125 lbs. 70.00-132.00, No. 2
75/125 lbs. 20.00-75.00 Beef cross
bulls and heifers 70/125 lbs 30 00-
90.00.
HOGS 3189... Compared with 2525 head
lost week and 2219 head a year ago Bar
rows and gilts steady to strong, some
midweek sales 1.00 higher, sows steady
to 2.00 higher.
BARROWS AM? GILTS; US 1-2
220/265 lbs. 45 25-47 50, US 1-3
210/270 lbs. 44.00-46.50, few US 2-3
220/300 lbs. 4000-45.00
SOWS- US 1-3 300/500 lbs 31 50-
37.00, few to 44 00, 500/700 lbs
34 00-39.00, few Medium 275/450 lbs
25,00-30.50 BOARS: 30:00-34 00
FEEDER PIGS 378 . Compared with 328
head last week and 443 head a year ago
Feeder pigs.. US 1-3 30/55 lbs 20 00-
34.00. per head.
SHEER 1652... Compared with 1911
head last week and 781 head a year ago
Slaughter lambs mostly steady.
SLAUGHTER LAMBS- Choice 40/65
lbs. 100.00-160.00, few to 200 00,
60/85 lbs. 90 00-130 00, 80/100 lbs
70.00-100 00, few to 61.00, 100/130
lbs. 6100-90.00, Good and Choice
50/90 lbs. 60.00-85 00
SLAUGHTER SHEEP: 18.00-55 00
TWO GRADED FEEDER PIG SALES
1352... Compared with 1317 head last
week and 968 head a year ago. Feeder
pigs steady to 10.00 higher Few US I
-2 30/40 lbs 67 00-76 00, 40/50 lbs
60.00-83.00, few to 43 00, 50/60 lbs
62 00-83.00, 60/70 lbs 60 00-81 00,
70/80 lbs 62.00-70 00, 80/100 lbs
60 00-70 00, Slaughter 20/30 lbs
110 00-160.00, 30/36 lbs 84 00-
105 00. per hundredweight
Central U.S.
Carlot
Pork Report
November 25, 1997
Report MippUed by USDA
COMPARED TO MONDAY’S 3 P.M.
CLOSE; FRESH LOINS MOSTLY
STEADY; BUTTS STEADY; SEND.
HAMS 2.00-4.00 LOWER; SOLS. BELL-
Qualified growers
needed to
construct new
broiler houses.
Call Jay Kreider at
1-800-673-2580
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