, Fruits and Vegetable Hotline . Prices Mooday, Sept. 5 Report Supplied By PDA Apples; Mack’s, Ozark Gold, Mulhes Delicious, Summer Ham bo - fS.OO/Vz bushel. Pick Your Own - Macks and Summer Ram bo - |4.00/ta bushel. Peaches - ,69/lb. 6-7 L 2 bushel Peach market news September 7,1983 Report Supplied By PDA Week eight of the Peach Market News reports the first good news in quite awhile. Demand especially for 2V is strong. Prices have increased on packed fruit. Orchard run demand has been good also. However, the smaller size fruit is still not moving in both packed and orchard run fruit. The extensive media blitz of the past two weeks that resulted in many news items including television, radio and newspaper coverage coincides with the in crease in demand and prices. Hopefully, this helped gel the peach message to the consumers. Late season varieties are in full swing. Most report they are in their last week to 10 days of the 1983 peach season. Summary These are the latest wholesale. Agway Fresh Cow you four benefits that add up to extra profits 1. Tests prove 2.6 lbs more milk per day during the first 90 days During the first 90 days of lactation your cows experience their highest levels of stress—stress that can severely limit production. However, Agway Fresh Cow Plus can help minimize stress during this critical time, and maximize profits. Fresh Cow Plus is formulated according to the Agway-patented protein solu bility program, and fortified with the critical vitamins and minerals your cows need during early lactation. This special nutritional package boosted production by over two and half pounds of milk per day during the first 90 days. That translates to 460 pounds more milk over the entire lactation. ___ Trials conducted with 983 cows in 45 Northeastern herds 2. Reduces cases of cystic ovaries over 30% 4.4% Cows fed FresfvCow Pius Fresh Cow Plus also helps minimize another stress related problem—cystic ovaries. In tests, cows fed Fresh Cow Plus developed 32% fewer cases of cystic ovaries than the control group. That means better reproductive performance Crest Haven basic middle ramie prices ■ $5.95-6.95/*-.! bushel 110.00/bushel. Pears; Bartletls-b.OO/*? bushel - 9.00/bushel. Plums - ,69/lb. Prune - 9.00/ 1 v bushel, DuArl p ,69/lb. - 2 ql. - $1.50. Nectarine - .69/lb. - 1.80/2 qt. - 6.30/ peck. Apple Cider - 2.69/gallon -1.49/*'* gallon. truckload, f.o.b. peach prices for Berks, Adams, Franklin & York Counties. 38# cartons U.S. Extra #1 2*-« up Blake, Cresthaven, Jersey Queen, Red Skin, - 8.00-9.00 m. 8.50; 38# cartons U.S. Extra#l 2” up Blake, Cresthaven, Jersey Queen, Red Skin - 6.00; #3B cartons U.S. Extra #l, 2 nun. Blake, Cresthaven, Jersey Queen, Red Skin - 5.00; 1/2 bu. crate orchard run Red Skin, Jersey Queen - 5.00-6.00 m. 5.50; 1/2 bu. crate orchard run Elberta. - 4.50; 12/3# bags Red Apples 2*-« up - 8.00; Packed 3/4 bu. Bartlett pears 2” up - 7.00; Bushel Red Bartlett Pears orchard run - 8.00; Bushel Yellow Bartlett Pears orchard run - 7.00; 1/2 bushel prune plums orchard run - 8.00; Packed 25 lb. cartons yellow nectarines 2" up - 7.00; Packed 25 lb. cartons yellow nectarines 2 V up-9.00. 80.4 lbs Cows fed Control Group Fresh Cow Plus 6.5% Control Group Working for people who worfc the land ENTERPRISE f*GWAv) SERVICE Luma Beans - $ .39/2 lbs Cabbage - .20/lb. Cauliflower - .79-1 25/per head sized - JS.UO/bushel Crenshaw mellons each sized accordingly Walermeilon - regular with seed - .12-15/lb. - seedless - ,18/lb wholle .25/lb. sliced Cucumbers - 6/1,00 - 7.00/bushel Corn - 1.75/dozen - 1.50- 2.40/dozen range - $14.00/100 ears Hed Beets - .69/bunch (6 per bunch) - 10.50/bushel Spanish onions - onions - .40/lb. Lettuce hydroponic - 3/1.00 Egg Plant - ,49/tb. - .40- 80 each according to size. Kolrobi - ,39/bunch CH per bunch). Squash - yellow - .50/each, zucchuu - .25/each, spegetti - 25- 30/each. Potatoes - .29/lb. - 1.95/10 lb. - 6.25/50 lb. Peppers - MO/ 1 ? peck. Carrots bunch i. Tomatoes - .59/lb - 1.00-1 50/qt - bushel canners. Turn her ninety most stressful dnys into her ninety most profitable days 3. Reduces time to first-observed heat Cows fed Fresh Cow Plus also developed their first-observed heat earlier. And the earlier and stronger your cows show their first heat, the easier it is to get them bred and pregnant In tests, cows fed Fresh Cow Plus reached their first observed heat four days earlier than the control group. 4. Increases profits over feed costs by $18.50 per lactation 77.8 lbs Most importantly, Agway Fresh Cow Plus can improve your financial bottom line In tests, cows fed Fresh Cow Plus produced enough extra milk to pay for the supplement and add $lB 50 extra profits per cow When you count the higher milk yield, extra profits and better reproductive performance. the benefits of Agway Fresh Cow Plus add up rapidly For more information about how Agway Fresh Cow Plus can improve performance and reduce stress during early lactation, contact your Agway Farm Enterprise Salesperson, Store or Representative. Giapes - Green Seedier /'J/lb. Ked Flame Seedless 1.09/lb, Black Table 1.29/lb. Blueberries - .05/pl - 1.80/ql. Broccoli - ,50/lb - 85/qt - $7 00- 10.00 bushel. Brussel Sprouts - 50/lb. Yellow aim b i ee« ueans -j»/ m ,29/lb, Sweet ,20 each ,85/bunch (7-6 per 12 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 'lo'll 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20(21)22 23 24^25 26 27 28 29 30 ®© Westminster Livestock Auction Westminster, Md. Tuesday, September • Report supplied by auction BUTCHER COWS. Steady to .50 higher. High Yield 40.50-43.00; Standard & Utility 38.00-40.50; Canners 35.00-38.00; Shelly 36.00 down; Bulls couple good 1700-1900 lb 48.75-50.25; Steers one lot low Choice 1170-1300 lb. 53.50-56.00 BUTCHER HOGS. 1 00-2.00 lower. US #l&2 215-250 lb 46.75- 48.00. US 1&3 260 lb. 1 lot to 45.60, 277-285 lb. 44.50-45.00. Sows- Over 500 lb. 39.50-40.00, 325-500 lb. 34.75- 37 75. Boars- 400670 lb 28 75-30 50. 240-325 lb 29.00-30.25. 1.50-2 95 VEAL CALVES. Steady prices Low rn ™ no: Gfwi S 9 nrv 4 .69/lb Lancaster Farming, Saturday, September 10,1983-Al3 DIVERSIFIED ROOFING CO. Re-Roofing Specialists Shingles, Painted Steel, Hot Build-Up Rooting Siding & Spouting MEDICATE YOUR FARM ANIMALS ACCURATELY Simple valve adjustment permits wide range of proportional settings... SPECIAL-3 GAL. Llst -, «« Price $2lB OUR PRICE *I 20 • 2 Gal List Price $lBB • 4 Gal List Price $249 llli'di ‘ I'Mlnr [ S MEDICAT?QN*PROPORTioNER << | FARMER BOY AQ. 4VE.UOUIVL HTBSimnim Pt 717»7» BEST IN DESIGN PRICE AND EXPERIENCE 60.00; Stocky & Thin 20 0040 00, KUiers 00-100 lb. 43.00-50.00, Weak & Rough 43.00 down CALVES RETURNED TO FARM: Holstein Bulls 90-120 lb 50.00-74.00. LAMBS Few Good 90 lb 40 00- 44.00. Sheep 7.00-14.50. Goats by the head mainlv 20.00-30.00, few 40 00- 55.00 STOCK CATTLE 3 00-5 00 lower Steers- few Choice 400-500 lb. 52.00-53.50, Good 300-500 lb 40.50-51.00 Heifers- Good 500-650 lb. 40 50-43.00 Bulls- few 400-655 lb 41 0044 00 PIGS AND SHOATS 400 lower By the head 15-30 lb. 12 00-18 00 30- 60 1b 18.00-22 50 By the lb 113-140 lb. 41 50-45.00, Stock Boars 220-225 lb 34.50-37 50 Galen Smoker 213-593-2887 *m*&S**f*t> NO CORROSIVE PARTS NO POPPETS OR PUMPS NO MOVING PARTS TO MAINTAIN S»S T( »■*< C 4i S’S