Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, September 30, 1978, Image 8

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    —Lancaster Farming, Saturday, September 30,1978
8
OCT. 2-8, 1978
Each leaf, the scarlet and yellow.
Lay quietly beside his fellow.
Scallop season now Wendell Willkie died Oct 8, 1944 New
moon Oct 2 Average length of days for the week, 11 hours, 31
minutes Rosh Hashanah Oct 2 Fall foliage peak is near
Bible first printed in England this week in 1535 First boat with
"gold rusners" left N Y for California Oct 6, 1848 It is much
easier to be critical than to be correct
OLD FARMER'S WEATHER FORECASTS
New England: Cool with showers south, rain north this week
Greater New York-New Jersey: Clear and warm, then cool,
showers and partial clearing at midweek, partly sunny and cool for
weekend
Middle Atlantic Coastal: Clear and hot, then cloudy, cool with
rain east, some sun, cool and light showers at week's end
Piedmont & Southeast Coastal: Gradual clearing and seasonal,
weekend sunny with scattered showers
Florida: Rainy and seasonal to start, then partly sunny and hot
with chance of tropical storm
Upstate N.Y.-Toronto & Montreal: Clear and warm to start, then
rainy and cool through week's end
Greater Ohio Valley: Cooling with ram west first part of week,
then cloudy, cool with rain east
Deep South: Scattered showers and cooler to start, then sunny and
seasonal through the weekend
Chicago & Southern Great Lakes: Partly sunny and cool with
showers west, then rainy, cloudy and cold for end of week
Northern Great Plams-Great Lakes: Partly sunny and cold with
few showers east, then cloudy, cold with chance of rain or snow
north and east last part of week
(All Rights Reserved Yankee Inc Dublin N H 034441
LEON B. HERSHEY
Box 265 Paradise, PA
717-442-4807
B. RUSSELLSAUDER
R 5, Box 322 A Manheim, PA
717-665-4153
JASON E. MILLER
169Strasburg Pike
Lancaster, PA
717-393-7244
WM.J YODER
23 N Bridge St
Christiana, PA
215 593 2101
MARLIN J GEESAMAN
Rt 2 Box 286 A
Newport PA
/i? 4598
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Ask the Old Farmer: I recall that an old
neighbor of mine always smoked a clay
pipe referred to as a "T D " Do I remem
ber correctly 7 If so, whence the initials 7
LF C, Boston
We can answer part of pour question The old,
original clay pipes bearing the letters "T D "
were made in Scotland and the fetters were
the initials of the names of the two partners
who owned the works We don't recall the
names
Home Hints Rubbing alcohol will remove ink
stains
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT YOUR LOCAL REPRESENTATIVES LISTED BELOW
APPLES steady. Ctn.
Tray Pack WASH Red
Delicious USExFcy 72-100 s
14.00 113425 s 13.50 USFcy
113-125 S 12.50 Golden
Delicious USExFcy 72-113 S
14.00 125 s 13.50-14.00 USFcy
113-125 S 12.50. NJ Red
Delicious no grade mark 72s
88s & 100 s 7.50 113 s 6.00. Ctn
12 - 3 lb. Film Bag NJ Red
Delicious US#l 2V* &Up few
6.60 no grade mark one lot
7.00.
PEACHES NJ 38 lb. ctn Up
Sizes Rio Oso Gem no grade
mark 2 1/8" 10.00 2V’ 9.00-
10.00 Number 193’s 2” 8.00 2-
%” 10.00-11.00 Autumn Glo
USExFcy IV4” 13.00-13.50.
Vegetables
BEANS-LIMA NJ bu hmpr
9.00 best 10.00-11.00 some low
as 8.50.
ONIONS-GREEN About
steady. NJ 4/5 bu crt bchd
36s 5.50-6.00 fair qual 3-3.50
ARIZ ctn bchd 48s 6-6.50
CALIF ctn bchd 48s 8.50.
PEPPERS Slightly
higher. NJ Ige few 9.50-10.00
med-lge 8.00-9.00 med. 5.00-
6.00 sml 4.00-5.00 Mixed Red
med-lge 5-5.50 few high as
6.50 fair qual 3.004.00 All
Red med 5.00-6.00 Long Hots
7-7.50 one lot 5.00.
POTATOES Steady. 50-lb.
sks US#l Size A wshd unless
otherwise stated. LI 2.50-2.75
Ige 3-3.50 mostly 3.25 Baled
10-5 lb. film bags 4.25 5-10 lb
film bags 3.25. PA unwshd
2.25 NJ 2-2.25 Ige 2.75-3.00.
Round Reds NY 44.50.
TOMATOES Slightly
RAY E. HILLARD, JR
Rl, Box 220 A Milroy, PA
717-667-2421
ALVIN ESH
Box 72 Intercourse, PA
717 768-3128
PAUL BITTNER
Germansville, PA
215 767-7140
H. MELVIN CHARLES
Rl Washington Boro, PA
717 684-5783
PETE CALDWELL
Rl Windsor, PA
7i7 246 1045
Livestock markefdndauction news
Philadelphia
Fresh Fruit and
Vegetable Report
Thors. September 28,1978
Fruit
Figure it for yourself.
You’re money ahead when you feed
Milk Replacer No. 22.
Trying to figure a way to get calves off to a healthy
start at less cost’
You’re money ahead when you feed Milk
Replacer No. 22. This high-energy product contains
20% fat and extra levels of milk sugar along with
just the right balance of vitamins, minerals, and
milk proteins plus antibiotic.
For every 50 lb. bag of No. 22 you feed, you sell an
extra 600 pounds of milk.
That’s extra money in the bank, and your figures
will prove it.
Build your own starter for less.
After two or three days on Milk Replacer No. 22,
your calves will be ready for an 18% protein starter.
VfGORIONE
PRE-MIXES It's Time To Compare!
50 branch oCtlc** 5000 dtftl«rs - 3 manufacturing plant*
RALPH E BRUNGART
Loganton, PA
717-725-2355
WERTZ BROTHERS
R 5 Danville, PA
717-275-4407
CHESTER SOLTYS, JR
Spring City, PA
215-948-3647
JAMES STUTZMAN SONS
R 3 Kutztowh, PA
215 683-7198
215 682 2624
SHERWOOD A WITMER
Box 138 Berrysburg PA
717 362 8823
lower. 30-lb. ctn Lgt Red
unless otherwise'stated - PA
Ige 3-3.50 few 4.00 occ 5.00
med few 4.00 NJ Ige 3.00-4.00
mostly 3-3.50 CALIF exlge
7.00-8.00 Red. 6.00 Ige. 6.00-
7.00 mostly 6.50 Red 5.00 med
5.50-6.00. 20-lb. ctn Calif 4x5-
sx6s 6-6.50 1/2 Bu Bkt - NJ
Ige 3.004.00 mostly 3-3.50
Red 2.50 med 2.50 few 3.00.
Indiana
Market
Indiana, Pa.
September 28,1978
CATTLE 132 Compared
with last Thursday’s
market, SI. cows strong,
$l.OO-1.50 higher, instances
$2.00 higher. 1 Choice at
52.50; Good 50.00-51.00;
Standard 46.0049.50; few
Choice si. heifers 49.5049.75;
Good 45.0048.00; 1 Standard
at 41.00; Utility & Com
mercial si. cows 39.5044.25
few 45.00-46.25; Cutters
38.00-41.50; Canner & L.
Cutter 35.00-39.00; few
Choice si. bullocks 53.00-
53.75; Good 48.7549.00; 1
Standard at 45.00; Yield
Grade §1 1050-1500 lbs. 48.75-
52.00; 1 Yield Grade #2 1300
lbs. at 44:50.
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FEEDER CATTLE: Good
& Choice 375460 lbs. steers
58.50-67.50; Good & Choice
375-602 lbs. heifers 48.00-
55.00.
CALVES 132. Vealers all
standard grades $4.00 to 5.00
higher. Choice 73.5034.50;
Good 65.00-68.00; Standard &
Good 90-120 lbs. 65.00-79.00;
70-90 lbs. 62.00-75.00; few
Utility 55-120 lbs. 49.00-58.50.
FARM CALVES: Hoi.
Bulls 90-120 lbs. 75.50-81.50;
Hoi. Heifers 80-120 lbs. 72.00-
100.00.
Beef Cross bulls & heifers
80-120 lbs. 6° 00-81.00.
HOGS 62. Barrows and
gilts US No. 1-2 200-230 lbs.
barrows & gilts 53.50-54.00; 2
lot® 200-235 lbs. 52.75; 1 lot
No. 1-3 100 lbs. at 40.50.
SOWS US No. 1-3 375436 lbs.
sows 46.0046.75, 1 at 48.25;
few Boars 28.00.
FEEDER PIGS 32. US No.
1-3 28-30 lbs. feeder pigs
22.00-23:00 per head, No. 1-3
3545 lbs. 29.00-30.50,1 lot No.
1-3 60 lbs. at 38.00.
SHEEP 76. Spring or
Wooled si. lambs Choice 65-
90 lbs. 58.00-62.00; Slaughter
ewes 14.00-27.00.
Market courtesy of PDA.
By using your own gram, soybean meal, and
Vigortone’s Kalf Ayd No. 23, you grind and mix your
own starter for a lot less than commercial products.
Not only will your 18% starter ration be fresher
because it’s homebuilt, but it’ll be highly fortified
with vitamins, minerals, trace elements, and an
tibiotics thanks to Kalf Ayd No. 23.
Your calves will do better, and your farm record
book will, too.
Now is the time to compare.
See your Vigortone dealer soon. He’s ready to
compare the performance of Vigortone’s low-cost
dairy feeding programs with any other you name.
THOMAS R. WORTHINGTON
R 3 Muncy, PA
717-546-2313
PAULL KREIDER
R 2 Palmyra, PA
717-964-3791
WILMERJ. WEAVER
Rl Fredericksburg, PA
717-865-6710
J CLYDE BRUBAKER
2418 Harrisburg Pike
Lancaster, PA
717-898-8984
C GEORGE BOOK
R 2 Box 80 Mifflintown PA
717 527 2228
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BARN
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For active farmers Rugged,
barnyard acid resistant
uppers for extra-long wear
on hardworking feet Come
try on a pair.
RED
WING
DAVID RADWANSKI
Box 51, R 2 Mehoopany, PA
717-833-2752
ELAMG. HOOVER
R 2, Box 531 Reading, PA
215-926-2908
CHRISTIAN L. STOUZFUS
R 2, Box 409 Elverson, PA
215-286-5995
ELWINH REAM
Hughesville, PA
717 584 4085
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