Four States Livestock Wednesday Sale Hagerstown, Md. Report Supplied By Auction Wed., Oct 2,2002 SLAUGHTER COWS: 71 HEAD, AC TIVE, STEADY PRICES. BREAKERS 36.00- BONERS 34.00-39.00, LEAN 30.00- THIN 30.00 DOWN. BULLS: 8 HEAD. YG+NI 1300-1500 LBS. TO 48.25, YG+N2 1300-2100 LBS. 43.00- LOW DRESSING 41.50. FED STEERS: CHOICE 2-4 1100-1400 LBS. 63.00-64.25, LOW CHOICE 60.00-62.25, SELECT 1000-1250 LBS. 56.00-60.00. FED HEIFERS: HIGH CHOICE 1440 LBS. AT 63.00, LOW CHOICE 1250 LBS. 61.75, CHOICE HOLSTEINS AT 49.50. CALVES: 96 HEAD, GOOD SLAUGHTER. 80-110 LBS. 35.00-45.00; HOLSTEIN BULLS RETURNING TO FARM, STEADY. +NI 92-115 LBS. 105.00- 84-90 LBS. 60.00-90.00; +N2 90-120 LBS. 65.00-100.00; HOL STEIN HEIFERS OFFERED. 90-110 LBS. TO 425.00, PLAINER HEIFERS 150.00- BEEF X BULLS 65-90 LBS. 85.00-100.00. BUTCHER HOGS: IS HEAD, GOOD DEMAND. +NI AND 2 265-300 LBS. 30.00- lots of surprise disc deals at both stores H . While supplies last Milking v<> 717-529-1226 Wsr Oct. 14th thru Nov. Ist aO v Annual Fall Sale Days Free UPS or delivery on Ivomec & Eprinex wormer & vaccines orders $300.00 or more. For free delivery on any sale order of $300.00 or more Special Notice Thurs. Oct. 17th at Honey Brook Store 817 Compass Rd., Honey Brook Free lunch 10:00 AM - 3:00 PM Fri. Oct. 25th at Noble Road Milking Equip. Free lunch 10:00 AM - 3:00 PM 20% disc, on Zimmectrin horse wormer reg. price 11.95 or 10.95 by case of 12 less 20% = 8.75 ea. case of 12 or more 15% disc, on Quest Horst wormer reg. price 11.95 10.95 ea. by case of 12 or more less 15% = 9.30 ea. 12% disc, on 2 1/4 x 24 Sputnik socks by case 20% disc, on Trophy Super calc tubes by case of 12 15% disc, on reg. aluminum barn shovels 20% disc, on stainless tip & heel shovels 12% disc, on all brooms and shovels 15% disc, on silage forks 12% disc, on D handle 4 prong forks 15% disc, on yellow yoho scrapers 12% disc, on 4g auermycin crumbles 12% disc, on Safeguard wormer crumbles 10% disc, on Epririex & Ivomec Pour-on Plus $75.00 disc, on 5L Pour-on Super Special deals on vaccines and Eprinex & Ivomec Pour-on and Ivomec injectable cattle wormer,. see back side for more details on 50 dose free, vaccine. SOWS: 53 HEAD, 2.00 HIGHER. 300-500 LBS. 15.00-21.50, 500-700 LBS. 14.00-21.25, THIN AND ROUGH 15.00 DOWN. BOARS: 600 LBS. AT 4.00. STOCK CATTLE: LIGHT RUN. STEERS 275-400 LBS. 75.00-91.00, 400-500 LBS. TO 79.00. HEIFERS: 300-500 LBS. 62.00-72.00, 500-700 LBS. 57.00-67.00. BULLS: 200-400 LBS. 68.00-76.00, 500-700 LBS. 58.00-68.00. DAIRY REPLACEMENTS: 6 HEAD. SPRINGERS 1100.00-1275.00. SHEEP: 11 HEAD, LARGE BUCKS 21.00-25.00, OLD EWES 21.00-28.00, LIGHTWEIGHTS TO 35.00. LAMBS: 17 HEAD. HIGH CHOICE TO PRIME 80-100 LBS. 73.00-74.00, 2 137 LBS. AT 57.00. GOATS: 1 LARGE BILLY 107.00, MDIUM 58.00-65.00, SMALL 44.00 DOWN. PIGS AND SHOATS; 12 HEAD. BY THE HEAD 6 HEAD 70 LBS. AT 17.00; BY THE LB. 115 LBS. AT 32.50. PROMISED FOR NEXT WED., OCT. 9: 3 JERSEY AND 4 SHORTHORN DAIRY COWS, 4 JERSEY AND 5 SHORTHORN HEIFERS 6-7 NMONTHS OLD. Fri. Oct. 18th at Noble Road Milking Equip. Free lunch 10:00AM - 3:00 PM Westminster Livestock Hagerstown, Md. Report Supplied By Auction October 1,2002 SLAUGHTER COWS: 99 HEAD, 1.00 LOWER. BREAKERS 35.00-39.75, BONERS 33.00-38.00, LEAN 29.00-33.00, THIN 29.00 DOWN. BULLS: 10 HEAD, BETTER QUALI TY OFFERED. YG+NI 1700-2100 LBS. 45.00- HIGH DRESSING 1974 LBS. AT 57.00, YG+N2 40.00-45.00. FED STEERS: CHOICE 1200-1500 LBS. 64.00-66.00, LOW CHOICE 62.00- SELECT 1100-1400 LBS. 54.00- LOW CHOICE HOL STEINS 1300-1500 LBS. 52.00. FED HEIFERS: HIGH CHOICE TO PRIME 1100-1400 LBS. 66.00-68.75, LOW CHOICE 1050-1400 LBS. TO 63.25, 900-1050 LBS. 57.00-59.25, SELECT 1300-1500 LBS. 57.00-59.00. CALVES: 134 HEAD. GOOD TO CHOICE 250-325 LBS. 74.00-84.00, GOOD 80-110 LBS. 28.00-42.00; HOL STEIN BULLS RETURNING TO FARM 10.00 LOWER. +NI 92-115 LBS. 100.00- 115-135 LBS. 75.00-95.00; +N2 85-110 LBS. 60.00-95.00; HOL STEIN HEIFERS 50.00 HIGHER. +NI 90-115 LBS. 495.00-510.00, 78-90 LBS. 200.00- BEEF X BULLS 85 LBS. AT 145.00, BEEF X HEIFERS 65-80 LBS. 90.00-105.00. Lancaster Farming, Saturday, October 5, 2002-A29 BUTCHER HOGS: 15 HEAD. +NI AND 2 220-270 LBS. 30.00-34.50, 1 308 LBS. AT 34.50,190-220 LBS. 27.00-29.25. SOWS: 13 HEAD, 2.00 HIGHER. 300-500 LBS. 18.00-19.25, 500-675 LBS. 16.00- THIN 15.00 DOWN. STOCK CATTLE: 159 HEAD, STEADY PRICES. 200-400 LBS. 70.00- 400-600 LBS. 66.00-78.00, 600-800 LBS. 61.00-69.00, 800-1000 LBS. TO 62.00. HEIFERS: MED. AND LARGE FRAME 200-500 LBS. 64.00-75.00, 500-700 LBS. 59.00-68.00, 700-800 LBS. 57.00- BULLS; MED. AND LARGE FRAME 200-400 LBS. 65.00-79.00, 400-600 LBS. 64.00- 600-900 LBS. 55.00-64.00, 1 974 LBS. AT 53.00. SHEEP: 41 HEAD 15.00-25.00, FEW 28.00- YEARLINGS 34.00-45.00. LAMBS: 83 HEAD, STEADY TO 5.00 HIGHER. 100-125 LBS. 70.00-76.00, 80-99 LBS. 70.00-79.00, FEW 83.00-90.00, 60-80 LBS. 74.00-78.00, 40-60 LBS. 83.00- 1 35 LBS. AT 125.00. GOATS: 143 HEAD, LARGE BILLI ES AND WETHERS 60.00-120.00, ME DIUM 35.00-55.00, LARGE NANNIES 40.00- MEDIUM 35.00-66.00, FLESHY KIDS 25.00-45.00. PIGS AND SHAOTS: 27 HEAD. BY THE HEAD 40-60 LBS. 18.00-25.00; BY THE LB. 130-180 LBS. 30.00-41.00. State Graded Feeder Pig Sale Carlisle Livestock Market, Inc. Report Supplied By Auction Friday, September 27,2002 RESULTS ON 785 PIGS, TREND: COMPARED TO FRIDAY, SEPT. 13 STATE GRADED SALE, PIGS WERE 5.00-10.00 LOWER. ALL PIGS WERE SOLD BY THE HUN DRED WEIGHT. US+NI-2: 408 HEAD. 28 HEAD 42-49 LBS. 40.00-50.00; 129 HEAD 51-59 LBS. 40.00- 93 HEAD 62-69 LBS. 41.00- 76 HEAD 70-79 LBS. 40.00- 54 HEAD 84-89 LBS. 40.00- 28 HEAD 99 LBS. 42.00. US+N2: 327 HEAD. 4 HEAD 32.5 LBS. 48.00; 96 HEAD 40-49 LBS. 39.00- 81 HEAD 52.5-59 LBS. 40.00- 114 HEAD 62-69 LBS. 40.00- 5 HEAD 70-79 LBS. 36.00- 24 HEAD 81-89 LBS. 40.00- 3 HEAD 92 LBS. 38.00. +N2 AND 3:21 HEAD 40 LBS. 37.00. AS IS; 29 HEAD. 23 HEAD 40-08 LBS. 1.00- 6 HEAD 90-97 LBS. 1.00- NEXT STATE GRADED FEEDER PIG SALE OCT. 11. RECEIVING 7-10:30 A.M. SALE TIME 1 P.M. Start Clean Next Spring with Fall Sprays It weather delays next springs burndown applications, you could wind up with some real weed-control headaches in your Roundup Ready’ soybean fields That’s where a well nlanned, timely fall herbicide application can help Fall applications provide early burndown of actively growing weeds, plus residual weed control to help you plant into clean fields next spring - just like spring burndowns do But with a tali application vour fields will dry down taster tor earlier planting, and insects mav be fewer due to less weed vegetation Populations of sovbean cvst nematode mi\ also be reduced Fall applications of Python* WDG herbicide at 0 8 ti, I 0 ounce 1 pint of 2,4-D and I pint of Glyphomax* Plus herbicide per acre c ontrol tough weeds like purple dcadnettle and henbit, plus common chick weed, naarestail, shepherdspurse, butterweed, field pennycress. yellow rocket, wild mustards and early flushes of lambsquarters Make your fail application when soil temperatures have dropped to SO degrees F and are continuing to tall This will help Python WDG remain stable in the soil until it activates next spring One more benefit that Python WDG provides is the flexibility to plant corn it market or weather conditions dictate a change ( anopy XL herbicide restricts growers to soybeans When next spring arrives you can use one 12-ounce post application ot Glyphomax Plus to clean up any remaining weeds in vour Roundup Readv soybeans Or you can tink-mix () 1 ounces of Firstßate* herbicide with reduced rates ot Glyphonnx Plus it common and gnnt ngweed cocklehur sunflowers or velvedeaf are a common weed problem in your helds For more mtormation about using Python WIX» and Glyphomax Plus herbicides in a fall-applied program, contact your local ag retailer 4ft.Dow AgroSdences Trademark ot Dow AgroScuiKos LLC J* Roundup Rudy is i registered trademark ot Monsanto C ompany Mw iys read and follow label directions www dowiBro.coin/midw«st % i
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