—Uncatter Farming. Saturday, March 13, 1976 8 jS& '"‘OLD I' Only one more month before ta»p* due Thom** F Dowry died March 16, 1971 Spring begin* March 20 at 6 SO AM lull moon March IS Animal hibernation over Average length of day* for the week. 12 hour*, 3 minute* St Patrick * Dav March 17 Swallow* return to Capistrano. Calif thi* week Fir*t American opera at Met March 18, 1910 My country i* the iivrld and my religion is to do good (T Paine I Old Farmer'* Riddle; What ha* eighty eight keys but can open no door’ (Answer below ) Ask the Old Farmer: In a very old family diary I read that one of my ancestors was working as a 'picker" It sounded as though he didn't care for the job, but it wasn t described I m sure it doesn't mean picking crops because the entry was made in the winter F K , Portland, Maine In our section the man who cleaned millstones of the ground grain that became packed in their crevices was called a picker Hone Hinti: \cvcr spin dr> qui •< han* them up lodry A piano OLD FARMER'S WEATHER FORECASTS New England: Cold, with scattered snow at first, then warming and light ram, ram ending, colder with snow in north Greater New York-New Jeney: Week begins with snow, turning to scattered showers, then much warmer by midweek, light rain, clearing and mild latter part Middle Atlantic Coastal: Clearing and warmer by midweek, end of week rainy, windy and mild Oklahoma March 11,1976 Thursday Feeder Cattle Auction Estimated Receipts Same day last week Trade active, feeder steers and heifers steady to firm, instances 1.00 higher on 500- 600 lb. Choice steers. Receipts Choice 400-800 lb. steers, 400-700 lb. heifers off wheat pasture. Moderate attendance buyers. STEERS: Thin Choice and few prime SOO-6QO lb. 39.25- 41.00, lot 574 lb. at 41.75; 600- 800 lb. 39.0041.50, few 800850 KERR M C GEE CHEMICAL CORF. TOPDRESS OR HAVE TOPDRESSED YOUR WHEAT, BARLEY, RYE, PASTURE. Now is the time • prior to breaking of dormancy. Nitrogen applied at this time will promote more grain yield instead of stem growth. Use readily available nitrogen sources such as ammonium nitrate or liquid nitrogen. We have both. Kerr McGee has bagged ammonium nitrate which allows you to spread it as you want, or custom applied liquid nitrogen. CONTACT: OUR WAREHOUSEMAN: Ben 0. Stoltzfus Ph: 215-273-3546 IT'S KNOW HOW THAT COUNTS! CH 15-21 19 Spring i« h*r»! lb. 38.5(M0.50; mixed Good and Choice 400-500 lb. 36.25- 39.50, 500-850 lb. 37.00-40.00; Good 450-835 lb. 33.75-37.50, scattered sales good holsteins 30.25-33.50. HEIFERS: Choice 365-400 lb. 32.50-33.75, 400-500 lb. 32.50-35.25, 500-775 lb. 32.00- 35.75; mixed Good and Choice 375-500 lb. 30.75-32.50, 500-750 lb. 30.75-31.75, few good 350-550 lb. 27.00-31.00. 11,200 8,238 For the week: Feeder Steers and heifers mostly 2.00 higher with some sales 3.00 higher on thin Choice offerings under 600 lb. slaughter cows found good demand and closed 2.00 higher, while slaughter bulls HONEY BROOK, PENNA. OUR SALESMAN: Joseph H. Kershner Ph: 717-442-8116 PENNA Romes no grade mark 84-IOOs 5.00, NJ Romes 8048 s USCombinstion EiFcy-Fcy 4.50. WASH Red Delicious USExFcy 72-12Ss 10.00-11.00 fair appear 8.50-0.00 Wash Fey 72-1258 84.50 Golden Delicious USExFcy 88-113 s 8.50-9.50. PENNA Romes & Staymans 3.60. NJ Red Delicious 4.20 Staymans 4.20 Small For Size 3.60 Romes 4.80 Mclntosh 3.60. Ctn Film Overwrapped Trays. Standard ctn & crt 90-135 s unless' otherwise stated. Riddle in*wer OREGON D’Anjous US No. 180-120 s 11.00-12.00 some 10.50 Oregon Fey 9.50-10.00 USExFcy 80-120 s 10.50 Bose US No. 1 few 12.00. WASH D’Anjous US No. 1 11.00- Wash ExFcy 12.00- CALIF Ige ert bchd 12s Ige 21.00- pyramid* ert loose jumbo 25.00-26.00 Ige 20.00- 23.00 one lot 25.00 Standard 20.00- sml 19.00-20.00. CABBAGE Higher FLA 1% bu ert & ctn med- Ige Domestic Round Type Green 3.50 some 4-4.25 med 3.00 fair appear 2.25-2.50 Red finished the week 1.00-2.00 higher. Salable receipts this week numbered near 19,100 head compared to 25,209 last week and 20,657 this time last year. Cows and bulls com prised near 8 percent, feeders near 90 percent of weeks receipts. Phila. produce FRUITS APPLES Steady Cta Tray Pack Ctn Film Bag 124 lb USFcy2V«"*Up PEARS Steady ASPARAGUS Slightly Lower #<### KEltft^MCCes Middleburg March 1,1971 CATTLE 300. Compared with last Tuesday's market, slaughter steers mostly steady to |1 higher. Slaughter cows |1 to 11.75 higher. Choice slaughter steers 37.1049.50, Good 35.75- 37.00, Standard 32.7545.25, Utility 28.75-31.76. Few Choice slaughter heifers 33.5045.75, few Good 31.50- 33.25, Standard 28.2541.75, Utility 27.7540.50. Utility & High Dressing Cutter slaughter cows 28.2541.85, Cutters 28.75-28.75, Canners 24.75-28.50, Shells down to 22.00. Good slaughter bullocks 35.10-36.75, Stan dard 33.5045.00, Utility 31.85- 33.50. Few Yield Grade No. 1 1400-1850 lbs. slaughter bulls 33.2546.35. Good 300000 lbs. feeder steers 28.75-34.25; Good 300-600 lbs. feeder heifers 25.00-28.75. CALVES 179. Vealers steady to $2 higher. One Prime vealer at 72.50, Choice 60.00-71.50, Good 50.0000.00, Standard 36.00-48.00, Utility 90-110 lbs. 28.5048.50. 7045 lbs. 26.00-32.00. Farm calves. Type 5-5.50 Savoy Type 4.50- 5.00. CALIF ctn 24s Red Type 5.50-6.00. NY 50-lb mesh sks Red Type med 5.00. MUSHROOMS Steady PENNA 4-qt bkt med-lge 2.50-3.00 some best 3.25-3.50 sml-med 2.50-2.75 few best 3.00. 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