Indiana Livestock Homer CRy, h. Thunday, Oct. 14, 1990 Report Supplied By Auction CATTLE: 117. STEERS STEADY TO 3.00 HIGHER. COWS STEADY TO 1.30 HIGHER. HEIFERS STEADY TO 250 HIGHER. STEERS: HI CHOIE 2-3 1090-1430 LBS. 635068.73, SELECT 1-3 3S.SO-61.00, STANDARD 1-2 30.00-33.00. HOLSTEIN STEERS: CHOICE 2-3 1300-1383 LBS. 34.75-3t.00. SELECT 1-2 32.00-34.30. STANDARD 1-2 36.3043.30. HEIFERS; CHOICE 2-4 1090-1400 LBS. 62.23-6t.30, SELECT 1-3 54.0060.00, STANDARD 1-2 44.5052.00. COWS; BREAKERS 75-80* LEAN 36.7342.73, FEW TO 44.73, BONERS *oBs* LEAN 32.00-37.00, LEAN 83-90* LEAN 27.0032.00, SHELLS DOWN TO 27.00 A DOWN. BULLS: YIELD GRADE I 14001*25 LBS. 42.23. YIELD GRADE 2 923-1763 LBS. 36.0042.75. FEEDER CATTLE: STEERSMI43OONE AT72 JO. L-2 FEW 730923 LBS. 40.0052.50, ONE AT 61.00. HEIFERS MAL 2 360300 LBS. 48.0033.00, 373-730 LBS. 43.004t.00. BULLS: Ml 303 A 360 TWO AT 70.00, MAL 2 FEW 395-M0 LBS. 44.5066.00. CALVES: 63. CH. 133 LBS. ONE AT 90.00 STANDARD A GOOD 93-113 LBS. 22 J 033.00. 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FEEDER STEERS: MAIM 300300# 33.0096.00; 230280# 34.00100.00, M 600900 LBS. 40.00-73.00. HEIFERS M IAL-I 300-300# 42.00-83.00; L-l 400630* 42.0087.00. BULLS MAIM 300620# 43.0094.00. CALVES: VEAL: PRIME 68.0078.00; CHOICE 38.00-70.00; GOOD 33.006000. FARM CALVES: *1 HOLSTEIN BULLS 90120# FEW 33.0086.00; #2 HOLSTEIN BULLS 80100* FEW 12504000; BEEF X BULLAHFRSVHD. 20.0093.00. HOOS: BARROWS A GILTS #l-2 210-255# 26.00-45.00, *2-3 255-2*o# 29.00-35.50; SOWS *l-3300-300* NONE AVAILABLE. FEEDER PIGS: 1-3 13-20* 3.00- 17.00/HD.; 1-3 23-33* 10.00- I.OCVHD. LAMBS: HIGH CHOICE *O-100 LBS. 30.00- CHOICE 40-73 LBS. 30.00- FEEDER LAMBS GOOD 60.00- SHEEP K.OO-37.00; FAT SHEEP 18.00 & DOWN. GOATS: LARGE 35.00-100.0<yHD.; MEDIUM 20.00-30.00/HD.; SMALL 10.00- 19.00/HD. 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About 800 Grange members from around Pennsylvania will gather at the Allentown Hilton for the state convention to exam ine resolutions and potentially develop new policies as voted on by the delegate body. The session is being hosted by the Grange members of the eight Granges in Lehigh and Northampton coun ties. “The Grange is a grass-roots organization which gets its poli cies from the local Granges in the form of resolutions,” said Pennsylvania State Grange Master (president) Bill Steel. “Over the years the Grange has successfully lobbied for such issues as rural mail delivery, establishment of rural electric cooperatives and fairer prices To See Us! Shartlesvnie MOUNTAIN VIEW SUPPLY, INC. (Formerly Shartleivlll* Farm Service) P.O. Box 529 610-488-1025 Shippensbura LEINBACH FARM EQUIP. 1120 miner Hwy. 717-532-5511 Tamaqua CHARLES S. SNYDER, INC. 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Youth members, ages 15-35, and Junior Grangers (5-14) will take center stage Sunday as they compete in the Public Speaking and Sign-A-Song com petitions beginning at 1:30 p.m. in Rooms B and C of the Allentown Hilton. The Sign-A- Song contest showcases the abil- Your Complete Headquarters For Raven Tough Polyethylene Tanks We Aslo Stock A Complete Line Of: IBBSm * Sprayer Hose Sprayer Nozzles Pumps • Ball Valves And And PUMPS • Nylon Fittings Accessories Accessories * Poly Tanks PAUL B. ZIMMERMAN, INC. 50 Woodcorner Rd., Lititz, PA 17543 HOURS gB 1 Mile West of Ephrata M Tuc? We/? 5 ? 30 3 ° UpS (717)738-7350 “"sa 7-4 oo HARDWARE - FARM SUPPLIES • CRANE SERVICE ODOR RESEARCH FIELD DAY October 28, 1999 David Groff Farm 10:30 am - 1:30 pm Lewlsburg, PA • Odor research field day to display new biofilter technology for reducing odor from swine operations. • Sponsored by Pennsylvania State University, The Pennsylvania Department of Agriculture, The Pennsylvania Pork Producers Council, and Hostetler Management. • Researchers Ken Kephart and Robert Mikesell will be available through the day to answer questions. • Brief presentation at 12:30 pm. • Free Lunch. Directions to the Farm: From the North - Take 15 South from Route 80 toward Lewisburg. Turn right on Colonel John Kelly Road (next to Bierly’s Meat Market). Proceed about 2 miles, turn right onto Churches Road, bear right at the Y. The two finishing barns will be on your left. From the South - Take 15 North from the Harrisburg area. Cross Routes 45 and 192, pass the Country Cupboard, and turn left on Colonel John Kelly Road (next to Bierly’s Meat Market). Proceed about 2 miles, turn right onto Churches Road, bear right at the Y. The two finishing barns will be on your left. Lancaster Farming, Saturday, October 16, 1999-Al9 ity to utilize sign language to popular jmusic and help raise awareness of deaf and hard of hearing issues. Deaf and hard of hearing awareness has been the State’s Grange community ser vice project since the mid 19605. “The competition in these events is tough and the talent is outstanding as Youth members battle for statewide honors and the right to perform against their peers from around the country at the National Grange convention,” Steel said. “These youths demonstrate skills and abilities that they have learned as Grange members. Many are leaders within their own Granges and will one day be leaders of our nation.” The Pennsylvania State Grange is a family fraternity representing 30,000 rural Pennsylvanians. The organiza tion offers its members benefits such as insurance, a credit union, lobbying efforts, commu nity service, and social activi ties. The Grange is making Pennsylvania a better place to live through its legislative endeavors, community service work and providing member ser vices.
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