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    M-LancMter Farming, Saturday, June 5, 1999
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King Kamehameha I Day
June is ‘Try a Papaya” month in Hawaii, and time to
honor King Kamehameha on June 11, the warrior
king who united the Hawaiian chain of islands early
in the 19th century. Festivities usually start a week
before with the lei-draping of his statue in downtown
Honolulu. Originally formed by the activity of undersea
• volcanoes, Hawaii still boasts the world’s
* largest active volcano, Mauna Loa, consid
/Jss ered due for another eruption. It last blew
its top in March and April 1984, when
ml/ \ it threatened the city of Hilo.
VST* Nearby Kilauca, which shares a
_Sss= — common source of magma on
the Hawaiian hot spot, has
been in constant, quiet eruption since January 1983.
God moves in a mysterious way,
His wonders to perform.
ts- Most In your lawn indicates acidity, poor soil, poor
drainage, and insufficient aeration.
Papaya Avocado Salad
1 ripe papaya, pealed
and diced
1 ripe avocado, peeled
and diced
2 cups mixed greens
1/4 cup lime juice
1/2 cup olive oil
salt and pepper, to taste
Prepare papaya and avo
cado and wash greens.
Arrange all of these on
< salad plates. Whisk lime
juice, oil, and seasonings
United Feature Syndicate 200 Madison Ave.
(Printed in the U S A )
(212-293-8500)
Needed for population
Spring of 39
Hog Finishing Barns
1000-4000 Head Capacity
No experience necessary
We Provide;
Single source of pigs
High Health pigs
Fixed contract payment
Assistance in obtaining financing
Successful record in industry
Long term contracts
Finishing Barn Ownership Benefits:
Steady, positive cash flow
Building equity in facilities
Excellent Part-time income
Purina Mills, Inc.
1 -800-873-5300
together and pour
over salad. If
papaya is
unavail
able, try'
substitut
ing canta
lope pieces.
Makn 4 serving*.
Contact
0* OLD
FARMER’S
WEATHER
PROVERBS
if on the Bth
of June it
rain, it
foretells a wet
harvest, men
saw.
On St.
Bamahas
(June 11),
- William Cowpar
put scythe to
the grass.
if hulls lick
their hoofs or
kick about.
expect much
ram.
June Jamp
anJ warm
Joes the
farmer no
harm.
Oklahoma City
Feeder Cattle
Oklahoma CHy, OK
Wed Jim 2, 1999
USDA-OK Dept Ag Market News
Oklahoma National Stockyards - Week
ly Cattle Summary
Compared to last week: Feeder steers
and heifers 1.00-2.00 higher. Demand very
good for light holiday receipts. Bulk supp
ly feeder cattle. Quality of supply plain to
average, end attractive. Weigh-ups gaunt
to average. Feeder flesh mostly medium,
few in moderate flesh. Slaughter cows
steady. Slaughter bulls .50 higher. Demand
good for light numbers as packets accumu
late needs following long weekend. Total
of 1 IS cows and bulls with 80 percent to
packets. Receipts this week 4,100; last
week 15,982; last year 16,969. Supply con
sisted of 80 percent yearlings over 600 lbs;
17 percent calves under 600 lbs; 3 percent
cows and bulls. Prices follow with weight
ed average weight and price in parenthesis.
Feeder Steers: Medium and Large 1
400-450 lbs (413 lbs) 9350-96.50 (9538);
450-500 lbs (473 lbs) 88.00-88.25 (88.16);
500-550 lbs (539 lb) 83.50-8750 (85.07);
550-600 lbs (575 lbs) 79.00-82.75 (81.48);
600-650 lbs (631 lbs) 7950-82.00 (8153);
650-700 lbs (682 lbs) 73.00- 78.75 (7634);
700-750 lbs (723 lbs) 75.25-78.25 (75.84);
750-800 lbs (771 lbs) 70.00-75.00 (73.15);
800-850 lbs (827 lb) 69.75-73.25 (7155);
850-900 lbs (869 lbs) 6750-71.25 (69.48);
Forney Longenecker 717-295-8914
First Vice President 800-441 -1997
Commodities Only
Salomon Smith Barney
A Member of TravelersGroujft'
150 N. Queen Street, Suite 100
Lancaster, PA 17603
In the dairy business, income over feed cost is the name of the game Pro-Lix liquid feed supplements
offer dairymen the means to maximize this value while getting the most from their cow’s natural abilities
A Pro-Lix liquid feed supplements are concentrated sources of just what ordinary feeds lack protein, energy,
(g) vitamins, minerals - everything animals need for economical milk production and growth
A For replacement heifers, Pro-Lix means faster maturity and assurance that they'll get to the milking herd
(g) on time If you trust your heifers to forage alone, they might not make it (Bouvatec Is Available)
A For lactatmg cows, the nitrogen content of Pro-Lix means plenty of protein available for milk production
(.5) and growth
. Finally, for dry cows, Pro-Lix not only helps maintain their health during the dry period it prepares them for
A the next lactation. The Ca-P ratio in Pro-Lix helps control milk fever, while the Vitamin E and selenium aids
vS' m clean-up after the birth of a calf
MARYLAND
S/S Farm & Home Bedford Farm Bureau
Sykesville, MD
410/795-1234
NEW JERSEY
Woodstown lce& Coal
Woodstown, NJ
609/769-0069
WEST VIRGINIA
Cedar Ridge
Fencing Co.
Weston, WV
304-873-1228 Heisey Farm Service
Mt, Joy, PA
717-653-1568
Stalnaker’s Farm
Weston, WV
304-269-5042
900-950 lbs (916 lbs) 63.75- 6750 (6636);
950-1000 lbs (965 lbs) 64.50-64.75
(64.72); 1000-1050 lbs (1031 lbs)
62.00-63.75 (62.89).
Feeder Heifers: Medium and Large 1
400-450 lbs (430 lbs) 79.00-79.50 (79.34);
500-600 lbs (550 lbs) 75.00-80.00 (7755);
600-700 lbs (650 lb) 69.50-7550 (71.87);
700-800 lbs (750 lbs) 65.75-71.00 (68.22);
800-900 lbs (810 lbs) 63.00-67.75 (6531);
900-950 lbs (923 lbs) 61.75- 6250 (62.21).
Slaughter Cows: Head %Lean Weight
Average Dress High Dress Low Dress
•Brk 26 75-80% 975-1450 35.0038.50
38.50- 325036.00 *Bnr 22 8085%
950-1500 35.25-38.50 38.50-42.00
34.50- Lean 5 85-90% 900-1300
37.50 315033.25
*Brk*Breakers (fat cows),
*Bnr-Boners (smooth cows)
Slaughter Bulls; Head Weight Average
Dress High Dress Low Dress Y.O. 1-2 22
1300-2100 49.00-52.00 53.50-55.50
45.50-48.00
Estimated dressed cost at Oklahoma
National Stockyards: Lean ; Boners
74.30; Breakers 70.25. Bulls 9055.
Replacement Cows: Pretested for bangs,
pregnancy, and age Medium and Large 1
Age Weight Months Bred Quality Price
2-4 yr old 900-1150 5-7 months Avg,
blacks 450.00-505.00 5-6 yr old 850-900 2
months Avg, Macks 360.00-375.00
Fairs: Medium and Large 1 Age Cow
Weight Calf Wt Quality Price 6 yr old
1000-1275 200 Avg quality 670.00-705.00
Best of all, Pro-Lix works with all types of pasture grass or forage,
as a free-choice supplement, a top-dressing, or a ration mix
The payoff is healthier animals and economical production, all year round!
PENNSYLVANIA
Bedford, PA
814/623-6194
Brookland Mills
McVeytown, PA
717/899-6772
Dayton Feed Mill
Daylon, PA
814-257-8812
G&R Liquid Feed
Newville, PA
717-776-4763
New Holland
Dairy
New Holland Sales Stable*
Wedne»d*y, June 2, 1999
Report Supplied By Auction
144 DAIRY COWS, 107 HEIFERS, 9
BULLS. MARKET LOWER.
LOCAL FRESH COWS
475.00-1525.00.
9 HEAD IST CALF HEIFERS FRESH
1125.00-1725.00.
FRESH HEIFERS 800.00-1400.00.
LOCAL SPRINGERS 650.00-1110.00.
UPSTATE LOADS FRESH
825.00-
BETTER
1450.00-
LOAD OF CANADIAN FRESH
1000.00- SPRINGERS
1225.00-
SPRINGING HEIFERS LARGE
1 100.00- 1360.00, SMALL
800.00-1000.00.
SHORT BRED HEIFERS
725.00-1025.00.
REGISTERED HEIFERS
975.00-1650.00.
OPEN BREEDING AGE HEIFERS
810.00-900.00.
SMALL OPEN HEIFERS
440.00-760.00.
BULLS 150.00-860.00, PUREBRED
710.00-825.00.
HERD OF COWS 975.00-1450.00.
(ilB) PARS, INC.
(Positive Approach for Revitalbng Sous)
805 Milton Grove Road South • Elizabethtown PA 17022 9648
Distributors Of: (Agri-SC)
fV treatment J
IM^HURS.
SUytud Fertilizer
Call our office for the salesman nearest you.
1-800-929-2676
Dealer Inquiries Welcome
Johnson Liquid Feed
Tunkhannock, PA
717/836-1226
717/836-4500
1-800-475-4492
Martin’s Ag Service
New Holland, PA
717/354-4996
Ross’s Feed & Grain
Quarryville, PA
717/786-7361
Susquehanna Seed
and Feed
Mifflinburg, PA
717/966-2580
H.R. Wentzel
Bridgeport, PA
717/789-3306
FRESH COWS
Seiple & Son
Easton, PA
610/258-7146
Tyrone Milling
Tyrone, PA
814/684-3400
Watson’s Feed Service
Mercer, PA
412/662-5219
Whitmoyer Liquid Feed
Myerstown, PA
717/933-5011
Farmers Union Co-Op
Greencastle, PA
717/597-3191