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Makes 6 servings. • Al for best genetics • Availability sized to finisher needs • Financing assistance available PURINA MILLS, Inc. 800-873-5300 sms M< OLD FARMER’S WEATHER PROVERBS A May flood never did good. ’ v The rain comes scouth (heavily) when the wind’s in - Anonymous the south When the wind is in the south, it will blow your bait into a fish’s mouth So many mists In March, so many frosts In May. Four States Livestock Higcratowi, Md May 13, 199 S Report (applied by Auction SLAUGHTER COWS: 8« HEAD; STEADY SPOTS LOO HIGHER. UTILI TY 38.00-43.00; HIGH DRESSING 43.30-44.75, 1 AT 45.75; CANNERS 33.00- SHELLY 32.00 DOWN. BULLS: 9 HEAD. YG#l 1300-1750 LBS. 48.50-51.00; YG#2 43.75-47.50. FED STEERS: 77 HEAD. HIGH CHOICE AND PRIME 1100-1450 LBS. 65.00- FEW 67.75-68.25; 1450-1550 LBS. 63.00-65.25; CHOICE #2-3 1100-1450 LBS. 61.5064.50, 14501550 LBS. 60.0063.00; SELECT TO LOW CHOICE 13001550 LBS. 56.0061.00. FED HEIFERS: FEW CHOICE 12001300 LBS. TO 64.25. VEAL CALVES: 97 HEAD. CULLS 85-110 LBS. 27.0035.00, 6080 LBS. 22.00- WEAK/ROUOH 20.00 DOWN. FARM CALVES: HOLSTEIN BULLS #1 95-120 LBS. 105.00125.00, 85-95 LBS. 50.0090.00; HOLSTEIN HEIFERS #1 90120 LBS. TO 115.00; #2 80100 LBS. 50.0095.00; BEEF X BULLS AND HEIFERS 75.00115.00, 1 AT 152.00. BUTCHER HOGS: 2.00 HIGHER. US#l-2 240265 LBS. TO 40.00; 1 LOT 278 LBS. AT 38.00. SOWS: 300550 LBS. 23.0027.25. STOCK CATTLE: 145 HEAD. STEERS MED. AND LARGE FRAME 300500 LBS. 80.0096.00; 300700 LBS. /A Serving The Agriculture Industry For Over 29 Years 151 E. Farmersville Road, Ephrata, PA 17522 • (717) 354-4271 • Machinery Sales p-=, MVtIVT FVe UimeT M-F7tos Sat.7toll:3o iUx K 1 PARTS DEPT. HOURS: O?" 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Today Lait Week CALVES: COMPARED TO THURS DAY’S AUCTION. VEALBRS FULLY STEADY. SLAUGHTER CALVES FIRM TO 3.00 HIGHER. DEMAND GOOD FOR HOLSTEIN BULLS AND HEIFERS TO RETURN TO FARM. VEALERS: FEW CHOICE AND PRIME 225-350 LBS. 85.00100.00, GOOD 200300L85. 65.0085.00, GOOD *ng to expand or update? ith Agri-Inc. where quality is our standard. OPEN-SID HEIFER FACILITY Site layout, building design & construction. • Dairy complexes and replacement stock facilities • Horse stall barns and riding arenas • Workshop and machinery storage buildings • Timber column buildings for light commercial AGRI-INC. •Aut ■SUNFLOWER KELDERMAN AIR RIDE New Holland Sales Stables Monday, May 11, 1998 Calve* Sheep Goat* 208 697 988 211 864 1076 The Construction Professionals by Athens Jwoopsj DMMi ¥ HWMIMWM unWEBSSBLMEg Disk Harrows WTHIwSI Chisal Plows FEW STANDARD AND LOW GOOD 65-85 LBS. 16.00-27.00. SLAUGHTER CALVES: GOOD AND CHOICE 350-600 LBS. 70.00-85.00, UTILITY AND GOOD 290-450 LBS. 50.00- 65.00-80.00. UTILITY AND GOOD 200-350 LBS. 85.00-95.00; 350-600 LBS. 50.00-65.00. RETURNED TO FARM: HOLSTEIN BULLS 90-125 LBS. 100.00-120.00. PLAINER CALVES 80-115 LBS. 60.00- FEW HOLSTEIN HEIFERS 90-120 LBS. 90.00-130.00. SHEEP: COMPARED TO THURS DAY’S AUCTION, NEW CROP LAMBS 40-80 LBS. 5.00-10.00 LOWER, 80-125 LBS. 5.00-10.00 HIGHER. OLD CROP LAMBS UNTESTED: SLAUGHTER EWES FULLY STEADY. NEW CROP LAMBS: CHOICE AND PRIME 1-240-80 LBS. 100.00-135.00,2-3 80-100 LBS. 100.00-115.00,100-125 LBS. 95.00- SLAUGHTER EWES: UTILITY AND GOOD 1-3 25.00-45.00. YEARLINGS AND 2 YEAR-OLDS 35.00-60.00. GOATS: BY TOE HEAD. MED. BILL IES 75.00-120.00, FEW LARGE 120.00- 5.00-100.00; MED. AND LARGE MUTTON7S.OO-100.00; LARGE NANNIES 50.00-70.00, MED. 35.00- CHOICE YEARLINGS 70.00- GOOD 60.00-75.00; CHOICE AND PRIME KIDS 40.00-65.00, GOOD 20.00-46.00. OPEN-SIDED CALF FACILITY MEMBER s Busy V ' As A w Bee? No Matter Where You Are - You’re Never Too Far! eYour Parts Are Just A Phone Call Away!
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