Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, December 18, 1999, Image 18

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    AlB-Lancaster Farming, Saturday, December 18, 1999
Pa. Livestock
Auction, Inc.
Wajnesburg, PA
December 16, 1999
CATTLE:
SLAUGHTER COWS: Utility & Com
mercial 34.50 to 41.50; Cutter & Boning
Utility 30.00 to 36.50; Caimer & Low Cut
ter 26.00 to 29.75; Shells 26.00 & Down.
BULLS: Yield Grade 1 1500-2000 35.00
to 46.50; Yield Grade 21000-1400 31.00 to
40.50.
FEEDER STEERS: M & L 1 300-500
55.00 to 99.00; 250-280 54.00 to 107.00; M
600-900 40.00 to 76.00; HEIFERS M l&L
1 300-500 42.00-91.00; L 1 400-650 4100
to 81.00; BULLS M & Ll3OO-620 45.00 to
97.00.
CALVES: VEAL PRIME 68.00 to
78.00; CHOICE 38.00 to 70.00; GOOD
35.00 to 60.00; FARM CALVES #1 HOL
STEIN BULLS 90-120 FEW 35.00-86.00;
#2 HOLSTEIN BULLS 80-100 Few 12.50
to 40.00; BEEF X BULL & HFRS./HD.
20.00 to 95.00.
HOGS: Barrowa St Gills 1-2 210-255
34.00 to 40.00, #2-3 255-280 30.00 to
38.00; Sows #l-3 300-500 22.00-32.00;
Feeder Pigs 1-3 15-20 5.00 to 17.00/Hd.,
1-3 25-35 10.00 to 21.00/Hd.
LAMBS: High Choice 80-100 80.00 to
128.00, Choice 40-75 80.00 to 161.00;
Feeder Lambs Good 60.00 to 100.00, Sheep
20.00 to 45.00, Fat Sheep 25.00 St Down.
GOATS: Urge 35.00 to 135.00/Hd„
Medium 30.00 to 70.00/Hd.; Small 20.00 to
48.00/Hd.
HORSES; Horses 35.00 to 61.50, Poniei
20.00 to 50.00.
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Need to add hay to your TMR?
Looking for more milk, butterfat and protein?
Herd health also a priority?
See us at KEYSTONE FARM SHOW
in the Horticultural Building - Jan. 4,5 or 6
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LIBERTY (Bradford Co )
Jersey youth from across
Pennsylvania are eligible for
numerous awards and scholar
ships sponsored by the
Pennsylvania Jersey Cattle
Association
Awards will be presented to
youth between the ages of nine
and 19 who owned a Jersey calf,
heifer or cow during 1999, at the
PJCA annual meeting to be held
in Mercer on March 24 and 25.
The deadline to enter these
contests is January 20,1999.
First year Jersey owners can
compete for the First Year
Project Award. To be eligible, a
member must be between the
ages of nine and 12 and be a
member of an organized 4-H
club. To enter the contest, sub
mit the office project record book
along with a handwritten story
entitled “My First Jersey Project
Year”
The PJCA will select out
standing Jersey achievers in
both the ]unior division, ages
Reasonably Priced
s * /^ero W
GENEHAC II
Apply Now For Jersey Scholarships, Awards
nine to 13, and the senior cate
gory, ages 14-19 All applicants
must the the owners of one or
more registered Jerseys Entry
forms for this contest are avail
able from the youth coordinator
Five finalists from each division
will be recognized at the annual
meeting Previous winners in
the junior division are not
allowed to re-enter the contest,
while previous winners in the
senior division are eligible to re
enter, but only to be considered
for the state’s entry to the
national achievement contest.
Jersey youth of all ages are
invited to compete in the scrap
book contest. Scrapbooks sub
mitted are to include the contes
tants’ Jersey project(s) for 1999
Scrapbooks will be evaluated on
the quality and the quantity of
the contents. Artistic skill and
creativity will also be consid
ered.
f &Oft
2xB ASAE $49.75 $46.44 $45.23
2-1/2 x 8 ASAE $53.21 $49.67 $48.38
3xB ASAE $54.21 $50.60 $49.29
4xB ASAE $76.40 $71.31 $69.46
*2 YEAR WARRANTY
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PRICES BY PAYING WITHIN 10 DAYS OF
THE BILLING DATE!
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Yet another contest for young
Jersey owners to enter is the
Youth Production Contest.
Jersey juniors can nominate
their registered animals that
are on official DHI or DHIA test
by submitting official cow
records issued between 1/1/99
and 12/31/99. This form is
required to give officials a 305-
day 2X mature equivalent value
for the records submitted. The
records will be ranked according
to mature equivalent pounds of
protein. Contestants are only
allowed to submit one record per
year. Top records will be for
warded to the National Jersey
Youth Production Contest.
Finally, Jersey Youth who are
attending college or who are
high school seniors planning to
enroll in college within one year
of high school graduation can
compete for one of two $2OO
scholarships. Applicants must
*ng to expand or update?
;h Agri-Inc. where quality is our standard.
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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.
25+
have been actively involved with
Jersey cattle for at least two
years Previous scholarship win
ners are eligible to reapply for
these awards
To be eligible for these
awards, the applicant or the
applicant’s family must be mem
bers of the Pennsylvania Jersey
Cattle Association
Applications should be sent
to Patty Rassau, Youth Director,
473 Monroe Road, Sarver, PA
16055 or to David Norman,
PJCA secretary, RR 1 Box 30,
Liberty, PA 16930.
For more information, call
Rassau at 724-353-9681.
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