AB—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, July 25,1981 JULY 27-AUG. 2, 1981 Most need foul weather gear, that's clear. Hurricane season begins Dog days begin now New moon July 30 (Thurs) Average length of days for the week, 14 hours, 30 minutes Total eclipse of *he sun July 30, visible only in Alaska, Russia, China, and Western Pacific Plague of grass hoppers hit lowa, Nebraska, and South Dakota July 27, 1931 Men are praised for fighting, but children are punished Ask the Old Farmer: For many years I have been wondering about two things These are cemeteries situated on hills, and green and black railroad stations , v ' Could you tell me the meaning of these two things'seen mostly in ' New England" BK, Pontiac, Mich Cemeteries in early New England were often in churchyards and churches were often built on high ground, to be nearer Heaven Also, peo ple years ago preferred well-drained land for cemeteries About the rail road stations some were green and black, and some were red, and some were yellow We don't know why such colors were selected Home Hint*: Kerosene will soften boots and shoes hardened by water OLD FARMER'S WEATHER FORECASTS New England: Cool with partial clearing; then warmer, few showers Greater New York-New Jersey: Rain subsiding to sprinkles, warming to normal with fog; showers resume by weekend Middle Atlantic Coastal: Flooding slackens, cooler temperatures; frequent showers all week Piedmont tc Southeast Coastal: Week begins with heavy, flooding rain, cool temperatures, then clearing and warm, showers at end and hot (All Rights Reserved Yankee. Inc Dublin, N H 03444) Va. Vegetables Thursday, July 16 Eastern Shore of Virginia pnces fob shipping point basis. Potatoes: Demand light; market lower. Range in quality washed and sacked roundwhites US one A 50 lb. 4.50 occ lower on poor; large 5.50 occ higher 20 lbs. few 2.10 occ lower 10 lbs. 1.15 few 1.10 10 lbs. baled 1.20 few 1.15 5 lbs. baled .70 bulk per cwt US One unwashed 7.50 sales to processors bulk cwt un washed open market roundwhites 85% US one or better quality open market sales 6.75-7.00; some lower; many moving on preseason contract. Delaware prices fob shipping point basis. Potatoes: Demand light; market lower washed and sacked roundwhites US One A 50 lbs. 4.50 20 lbs. few 2.10 occ low as 2.00 10 lbs. 110 few 1.15 10 lbs baled 1.15 few 1.10 5 lbs. baled .70 few lower. Georgia prices fob shipping port basis. Watermelons: Demand light market about steady bulk per cwt long grays 14-16 lb. average 3.50- 4.0010-24 lb. avg. 4.00-4.50 25-32 lb. avg. 4.00-5.00 crimson sweets 18-24 lb. avg. 4.00-4.50 25-30 lbs. 4.00-5.00 jubilees 18-24 lb. avg. 3.50-4.00 25-29 lb. avg. 4.00-4.50 30-40 lb. 4.00-5.00. Western North Carolina fob shipping point basis. Beans: Of ferings moderate demand moderate market higher on poles lower on round green bushel crates or hampers poles 8.00-9.00 bushel crates or hampers round green 6.00- Cabbage: Offerings heavy demand fairly good market lower 1% bushel crates green 3.00- 3.25 mostly 3.00. Squash: Offerings moderate on yellow crookneck light on zucchini demand moderate market higher on yellow crookneck steady on zucchini. Bushel crates yellow crookneck 6.00- Vz or 5/9 bushel crates or cartons zucchini 5.00-6.00 mostly 6.00. Tomatoes: Offerings light demand very good market steady 20 lb. cartons pink large-extra large 700 30 lb. cartons pink mediums 6.00-7.00 South Carolina prices fob shipping point basis. Peaches Demand best fairly good other light, market about steady 3/ i bushel cartons, yellow flesh, mostly US Extra #l, hydrocooling included 2V and up 5 00-5.50 occasional high as 6 00 2-2V’ 4 00 2-1/8” and up 4.50-5.00 2%” and up 5.50-6.00 occasional 7.00 2” and up few 4.00-4.50. THE OLD tJAMEJft 4LMAKI& Joliet Cattle Thursday, July 23 Report supplied by USDA Friday through Wednesday’s salable receipts 2,350; 5 days last week 2,873; same period a year ago 3,597. Trading moderate on Monday; slow tc moderate on Wednesday. Slaughter Steers ended the week mostly .50-2.00 lower compared with Wednesday of last week. Salughter Heifers ended the week .25-1.00 lower. Cows closed the week steady to weak. SLAUGHTER STEERS: Choice, with a few Prime, mostly 3, load 1240# 68.75 Monday; load 1280# 6825 Wednesday. Mixed high Choice and Prune 24 1200-1275 # 68.00- 68.50, load 68.75 Monday; load 1200# 67.50 Wednesday. Choice 24 1100-1200# 67 00-68.00 Monday; 1050-1100# 66.50-67.00 Monday; 66.50-66.75 Wednesday; 1000-1050# 65.00-66.00 Wednesday; 950-1000# 64 00-65.00 Wednesday Mixed Good and Choice 2-3 1000-1200# 64.50-66.50 Monday; 62.00-64.50 Wednesday; 900-1050# 61.50-64.00 Wednesday. SLAUGHTER HEIFERS: choice, with a few Prime, mostly 3 load 1080# 67.25 Monday; load 1080# 66.75 Wednesday. Mixed Choice and Prime 24 950-1050# 66.50-67.00 Monday; 2 loads 66.00 Wednesday. Choice 900-1000# 65.50-66.00 Monday; 800-900# 64.00-65.00 Monday; 63.00-65.00 Wednesday. Mixed Good and Choice 2-3 800-950# 60.00-64.00 Monday; 59.00-63.00 Wednesday. Good 2-3 750-900# 56.0060.00 Monday; 55.00-59.00 Wednesday. COWS; Cutter and Utility 1-3 40.0042.00, few 43 00. New Holland Dairy New Holland,Pa. Wednesday, July 22 Report supplied by auction Reported receipts of 113 cows, 102 heifers, and 2 bulls. Market steady. Load ot N.Y. purebred & grade tresh cows, 1050.00-1725.00, springers 1285.00-1770.00, Load ot Susquehanna Co. tresh cows, 1025.00- 00; Load of Pa fresh cows, 1075.00-1485 00; Load of Pa fresh cows, 790 00-1200.00; Load of R.I. springers, 800.00-1290 00; Load of Ct springers, 1320 00-1360 00 Locally consigned cows 460.00- 1425.00; Springing heiteis grade 850.00- Purebred 1150.00- 1650.00; Open belters 275.004)35.00; Bulls 235 00-400.00 i iwestnrfc mnrfcet and auction news New Wilmington Auction Monday, July 20 Report supplied by PDA CATTLE 251: Compared with last Monday’s market, slaughter cows steady to weak. Few Choice slaughter steers 63 75-65.75, Good 55 00-60 00, Standard 50.00-55 00, few Utility 43.0049.25 One Choice slaugher heifer at 60.00, Standard 45.00- Utility and Commercial slaughter cows 45.50-48.75, Com mercial 4-5, 43.0045.75, Cutters 43.0047.00, Canner and Low Cutters 35.0043.00, Shells down to ‘ 32.75. Yield Grade #1,1055-2090 lbs slaughter bulls 53.00-59.50, few #2, 1020-1335 Ib.s 48.00-52.00. Medium and Large Frame #l, 360-740 lbs. feeder bulls 48.0055.00. CALVES 256: Vealers grading Good and Choice 2.00-3.00 higher, Standard 5.00 lower. Choice vealers 84.00-94.00, one 98.00, Good 70.00- Standard 50.00-65.00, Standard and Good 90-120 lbs. 44.00- 65-85 lbs. 33.0045.00, Utility 50-100 lbs. 25.0050.00. Farm Calves: Hoi. Bulls 95-135 lbs. 78.00- 87.00; Hoi. heifers 75-130 lbs. 90.00- 134.00. HOGS 453: Barrows and gilts strong to .50 higher. US No. 1-2 210- 250 lbs. barrows and gilts 51.80- 52.40, lot 53.00, No. 1-3 200-255 lbs. 50.20-51.80, few No. 2-3 200-255 lbs. 50.00-50.50, few No. 1-3 175-195 lbs. 43.0045.50. Sows steady to strong. US No. 1-3 290-585 lbs. sows 43.00- 50.00, few No. 2-3 390560 lbs. 38.00- 41.50, Utility 220-330 lbs. feeder Boars 32.2542.00. FEEDER PIGS 64: US No. 1-3 2030 lbs. feeder pigs 20.00-27.00 per head, NO. 1-3 few 4550 lbs. at 31.00 per head. SHEEP 246: Choice 60-85 lbs. spring slaughter lambs 67.00-76.00, 90-110 lbs. 50.00-67.00, Good 65-90 lbs. 50.00-65.00, 3060 lbs. 34.00- 50.00; Choice 7560 lbs. shorn lambs 54.0056.00. Slaughter ewes 12.00- 26.00. East Coast Carlot Wednesday, July 22 Report supplied by USDA Compared to Tuesday’s close: limited sales prime special fed veal generally steady. Good and Choice boning veal mostly steady; mshipped steady to firm in limited test. Boneless beef lightly tested early, however firm undertone indicated. VEAL CARCASS Prime (Special Fed) HIDE-ON 200 Head 180-240 lbs. 185.00-190.00 LTD, generally steady. BONING TYPE HIDE-ON Good & Choice Northeastern Suppliers: All generally steady, 65-75 lbs. 83.00- 91.00, bulk 86.00; 55-64 lbs. 81.00- 89.00, bulk 84.00; 45-54 lbs 79.00- 87.00, bulk 82.00; 35-44 lbs. 77 00- 85.00, bulk 80.00; 34 lbs. down 75.00- 83.00, bulk 78.00. Inshipped: All steady to firm with Fn. 61-70 lbs. 88.00 LTD; 51-60 lbs. 86.00 LTD; 41-50 lbs. 80.00 LTD; 30-40 lbs. 78.00 LTD. FOR SALE Hybrid Boars & Gilts Why Buy From Us? 1. Boars & Gilts delivered direct from our farms. 2. Four Breeds of Boars to choose from 3. Validated Brucellosis Free! 4. Negative Tested Pseudorabies! 5. Vaccinated against Erisypelas, Lepto | & Rhinitis! |-6. Boars Guaranteed to Breed! 17. Gilts delivered subject to approval! I East Coast Hog Service 409 Clay Rd. Lititz, PA 17543 Ph; 717-626-6566 SPRING LAMB CARCASS Choice & Prime 3-4 IV2 Loads 55 lbs. down 137.00. BONELESS BEEF 2 Loads 90 pet chem lean, tresh 124.00, 122.00 part load. 85 pot chem lean, tresh 118.00 part load. CURED AND PROCESSED MEATS 4 Loads Semi-Boneless Hams. 14-17 lbs, 114.00 turn. No. 1 sliced bacon vacuum pack 1 lb. pkg. 115.00. Franks, 70 Beet, 30 Pork 1 lb. pkg 89.00 firm. Middleburg Livestock Auction Middleburg, Pa. Tuesday, July 21 Report supplied by Auction CATTLE 428: Choice slaughter steers 65.00-68.60, Uood 62.00-67.85, Standard 58.0062.00, Utility 45.00- 58.00. Choice slaughter heifers 60.00- Good 55.00-60.00, Standard 48.00-55.00, Utility 42.00- 48.00. Utility & Commercial slaughter cows 45.00-48.75, Cutters 42.0047.75, Canner & Low Cutter 38.00- Shells down to 33.00. Choice slaugher bullocks 62.00- 66.10, Good 55.00-62.00. Yield Grade #1 slaugher bulls 55.0062.75; yield grade §2 42.00-55.00. Medium 400- 600 lbs. feeder steeers 45.00-65.00. CALVES 202; Choice vealers 80.00- Good 65.00-80.00, Standard & Good 90-110 lbs. 60.00- 65.00. 70-90 lbs. 50.00-60.00. Farm calves, holstein bulls 90-115 lbs. 62.00- holstein heifers 80-150 lbs. 80.00-160.00. HOGS 601: US No. 1-2 210-235 lbs. barrows & gilts 53.00-54.60, No. 1-3 190-250 lbs. 52.25-53.00, No. 2-3 190- 270 lbs. 49.00-52.25. US No. 1-3 315- 600 lbs. sows 45.0049.00, No. 2-3 260- 560 lbs. 37.0045.00. Boars 200-630 lbs. 37.0042.00. FEEDER PIGS 420: US No. 1-3 10-20 lbs. feeder pigs 12.00-20.00 per head. No. 1-3 2040 lbs. 20.00-38.00, No. 1-3 40-55 lbs. 36.0043.00. SHEEP 2: Not enough of any one grade to establish a market GOATS 11 Peoria Cattle Wednesday, July 22 Report supplied by USDA 51 weekly Cattle Summary: Compared to last week Slaughter Steers were 1.00, instances 1.50 lower. Heifers .50-1 00 lower. Cows closed steady to firm, bulls steady to 1.00 higher. A sluggish down ward carcass beef trade, lower tending futures and moderate to heavy supply of Steers and Heifers under 1050 and 950 lbs. all con tributed to live pnces closing at lower levels than the previous week. Receipts this week about 2500 as compared to 2996 a week ago and 3294 a year ago r FOR SALE FEEDER PIGS | I State Graded - Vet Inspected | I Excellent Quality and Delivery Service | I JOHN H. THOMAS, JR. I i Millersville, Pa. 17551 Ph. 717-872-5646 | I Complete Line of Feeds I Management Program SLAUGHTER STEERS; Choice 2-4 1000-1225 lbs. 65.00-67 SO, Closing mostly 65.00-66.00. Couple packages and load 1100-1125 lbs Monday at 68.00. Mixed Good and Choice 2-3 900-1100 lbs. 62.50-65 00 Good 60.00-63.00 with few lots two way steers 56.50-60.00. SLAUGHTER HEIFERS Choice 2-4 900-1100 lbs. 64.00-66.00, bulk 64.00-65.00 on close. Few lots and part Loads Choice 3-41000-1100 lbs. including Heiferettes 60.00- 62.50. Mixed Good and Choice 2-3 850-950 lbs. 61.50-64.00. Good 57.00 61.50 COWS; Utility and Commercial 2-3 40.00-45.00, few 47.00. Cutter 38.00- Canner and Low Cutter 35.00- Special Feeder Cattle Sale Marshall, Va. Thursday, July 16 There were 579 head sold. AH cattle were graded by Representatives of the VDACS’s Division of Markets, Livestock Section on USDA standards and sold by the hundredweight. STEERS: Medium frame 1 400 500 lbs. 67.00-69.00, 400-500 lbs. 63.50- 600-700 lbs. 63.00-71.00, 700-800 lbs. 63.5068.00, 800900 lbs. 62.50- Large Frame 1 500-600 lbs. 65.50-71.00, 600-700 lbs. 65.50 74.50, 700800 lbs. 64.5068.00, 800 900 lbs. 64.0066.00, 9001000 lbs. 62.0063.50. Small Frame 1 400500 lbs. 62.0069.00, 500600 lbs. 62.00 67.00, 600700 lbs. 66.75, 700800 lbs. 64.00, 800900 lbs. 62.0062.50. Medium & Large 2 500-600 lbs. 62.0063.50, 600700 lbs. 62.5065.00, 700800 lbs. 59.50-64.50. HEIFERS: Medium Frame 1 500600 lbs. 53.0055.00, 600700 lbs. 50.0055.00, 600700 lbs. 50.0055.00, 700800 lbs. 52.5054.50. Large Frame 1 500600 lbs. 53.0056.00, 600700 lbs. 57.0057.50, 700800 lbs. 54.5058.25. Small Frame 1 400500 lbs. 44.0045.00, 500600 lbs. 50.00, 600700 lbs. 44.00. Valley Livestock Athens,Pa. Monday, July 20 Report supplied by auction Reported receipts of 382 calves, 115 cows, 24 bulls, 20 heifers, 15 steers, 97 hogs, 16 lambs, 3 sheep Cattle market reported strong to higher, call market reported light calves cheaper. Holstein Heifer. Calves to 120.00; Veal Calves, to 83.50; Bobs, 90 to 11065.00- Bobs, 80 and down 40.00- Grassers & Feeders 45.00- Lambs 52.0660.00; Sheep 12.00-17.00; Hogs, 200-250 lbs. 46.00-53.00; Sows 47.00-52.00; Boars 34.00-38.00; Pigs 12.00-34.00; Heifers 43.00-49.00; Steers medium 44.00- Steers, feeder 45.00- 60.00; Bulls 48.00-54.25; Cows, utility 45.50-47.00; Cows, fat 44.00- 46.50; Cows, medium 42.00-44.00; Cows, poor or small 32.00-40.00; Horses to 565.00; Pomes to 140.00; Goats 12.00-47.00. ohuw f-ssssyw®-®* Aasps- KflflL go men ffflins IttllWhrlMt | W e breed the Best Slauthter the rest - Rd 2 Noxon Rd Wappinger Falls, NY 12590 Farm; 914-223-5976 Max Heflich, Mgr. 914-471-1438 Get the “Concrete” difference Get Ehmer Yorkshires Home of the complete Yorkshire sound, meaty, productive 1