Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, November 26, 1983, Image 8

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    tor Farming, Saturday, Navambar 26,1983
Al
Start gathering evergreens for Christmas wreaths Average length
of days for the week, nine hours, 19 minutes New moon Dec 4
(Sun ) H L Hunt, one of world's richest men, died at age 85 Nov
29, 1974, in Dallas Illinois became 21st state Dec 3, 1818
Boston's Coconut Grove nightclub fire killed 492 Nov 28, 1942 He
doubles his gift who gives in time
Ask the Old Farmer; To till
' jmeans to plow and otherwise
JtMttt’ cultivate the soil, yet 1 note that
the steering apparatus of a boat
is called a tiller Why the simi-
Bangor, Me
The tiller of a boat, in original shape and design was a dead ringer for the
single-handled plows that the ancients used to steer Incidentally, they
called this thing a tiller, among other things
Home Hints; Drooping feather pillows will look and feel like new if they are
tumbled in an automatic drver
OLD FARMER'S WEATHER FORECAST
New England: Cold to begin week, snowstorm midweek, more snow
through weekend, rain south
Greater New York-New Jersey: Rain, sleet, cold at beginning of
week, little change through end of week
Middle Atlantic Coastal: Week begins with cold, rain, snow north
and mountains, snowstorm north midweek showers, cool weekend
(All Rights Resersed Yankee Publishing Incorporated Dublin NH 01444)
Apple Market News
Monday, Nov. 21
Report Supplied By PDA
This week’s Apple Market News
Service continues to report a
market with sluggish demand and
steady prices. Demand picked up
somewhat the end of last week but
not as much as anticipated. One
theory regarding the poor
movement is the over abundance
of traypack fruit out of
Washington. To date Washington
has shipped 9,512 trucks which is
3,135 trucks more than last year at
this time.
Juice apple prices: Straight
loads for juice - $3,254.00, few
higher.
SUMMARY
Prices quoted below are
wholesale, truckload, f.o.b. prices
at the orchard or packing house on
Pennsylvania apples.
12/3 Bags Red Delicious U.S.
Extra Fancy - $8.50; Comb. U.S.
Fancy&Ex. Fancy-$6.25-6.50; U.S.
Fancy-$6.00-7.00.
Golden Delicious US Fancy -
$6.50; 8/5 bags Golden Delicious
US #l-$6.00.
12/3 bags Stayman Comb.
Fancy&Extra Fancy - $6,504.90;
eenLeen
CheckeriM Boars
• All Boars Performance Tested For True Genetic
Potential.
• 4 Purebred and 3 Crossbred Lines.
• Strict Health Control Program And Written Health
Warranty
• Proven Breeding Programs
SEE YOUR PURINA DEALER TODAY
KEYSTONE MILLS
Johnß Kurtz
PHONE 717 354 4616 717 738 108*
RD3 EPHRATA PA 17522
No One
WEST WILLOW Offers 23 N PARK ST RICHLAND PA 17087
FARMERS ASSN., INC. More
PHONE 717 464 3386
WEST WILLOW PA 17538
thIOLD
JIM AKX C
NOV. 28-DEC. 4,1983
Snow around, drivers slow down.
US Fancy-$B.OO.
12/3 bags Red Rome US Extra
Fancy - $8.00; Comb.
Fancy&Extra Fancy - $6.50-6.90;
US Fancy-$6.00-7.00.
12/3 Yorks US Fancy - $7.00; 8/5
bags Yorks US Fancy - $7.00.
TRAYPACKS - Red Delicious US
Extra Fancy 100’s larger - $ll.OO
- Extra Fancy 113’1 - $11.00;
Extra Fancy 125’s - $10.50; Extra
Fancy 138’s - $10.00; Comb, grade
Fancy&Extra Fancy 100’s Igr. -
$10.00; Fancy&Extra Fancy 113’s -
$9.00; Fancy&Extra Fancy 125’s -
$9.00.
Stayman US Fancy&Extra
Fancy 113’s larger - $12.00;
Fancy&Extra Fancy 125’s - $9.50-
10.00.
Golden Delicious Comb. Fancy,
Extra Fancy 100’s larger - $9.50-
10.00; Comb. Fancy, Extra Fancy
113’s - $9.00-9.50; Comb. Fancy,
Extra Fancy 125’s - $8.50.
Red Rome US Extra Fancy 88
larger - $11.00; Comb. Fancy&Ex.
Fancy 80 larger - $9.50; Comb.
Fancy&Ex. Fancy 88’s - $9.00-9.50.
Yorks Comb. Fancy&Extra
Fancy 113 larger - $9.50;
Fancy&Extra Fancy 125 - $9.00.
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Purina Dealer
PHONE 717 442 4183
717 768 3301
PARADISE PA 17562
K & K FEED, INC
WOODSTOWN ICE & COAL CO.
PHONE 609 769 0069
WOOOSTOWN N J 08098
Penns Valley
Livestock
Centre Hall, Pa.
Tuesday, November 22
Report supplied by auction
Beef Cows: Utility and Com
mercial 38.50-43.50; Cutters 36.25-
38.25; Canners 32.50-35.10; Shells
25.00.
Heifers: Standard 44.50-48.50;
Commercial 38.5043.25.
Steers: Good 48.25-51.10;
Standard 42.1047.50.
Bulls: G00d51.00-56.00.
Feeder Cattle: 300-500 lbs. large
frame 49.0047.00; 300500 lbs.
small frame 44.25-51.50; 500-700
lbs. large frame 42.5048.25; 500-700
lbs. small frame 43.0049.50.
Veal Calves: Good 56.0051.00;
Standard 49.0055.00; Utility 32.00-
48.00.
Farm Calves: Bulls 52.0057.00;
Heifers 48.0054.00.
= Hogs: 36.5042.00.
Sows; 28.00-32.50.
Boars: 25.00-28.25.
Shoats: 25-30 lbs. per head 7.00-
12.00; 30-35 lbs. per head 11.00-
15.00; 3550 lbs. per head 16.00-
24.00.
Lambs: 40.00-44.50.
Sheep: 6.00-12.00.
Goats: per head 7.00-38.00.
East Coast Carlot
Wednesday, November 23
Report supplied by USDA
Compared to Tuesday’s close:
Demand light for moderate sup-
Green Dragon
Livestock Sales gP)
1 Mile North of Ephrata, PA
> k “" %
BUYERS FROM 3 STATES «
Regular consignments from
Bob Kennedy & Ed Stover plus 15
other local consignors.
Lots of good Northern
Feeders and Stockers.
SALE EVERY FRIDAY
Bulls, Steers, Slaughter Cows,
Lambs and Veal Calves
11:00 A.M.-Beef Sale Stockers & Feeders
200 to 250 each week.
12:30 P.M.-Dairy Cows
7:00 P.M.-Small Animal Sale
For Special Sales and Herd Dispersals
on the farm or at our barn or other
market information call: Office 717-733-
2444.
WALTER H. RISSER. Proprietor
EVERY MONDAY
HATFIELD PACKING CO. and
MOYER PACKING CO.
Will Receive Your
Hogs and Cattle at the
OAKVILLE LIVESTOCK MARKET
RD4, Danville, PA
• We will receive your hogs from 8 AM to 12 Noon
every Monday. Your hogs will be weighed and
paid for immediately.
• We win aiso accept your sows & boars
• Your cattle will be received from 12:30 to 5 P.M.
We will either pay you for your cattle immediately
or you may sell them dressed weight
• There will not be a commission or yardage fee
deducted from your check.
• You may call our office Monday morning and we
will be able to tell you the base price for hogs for
the day.
MELVIN M. LEHMAN - Owner
Danville Buying Station
Phone:7l7-275-2880
plies prime special fed veal. Few
sales generally steady in slow
trading. Demand light for
moderate supplies Good and
Choice Boning Veal. Good and
Choice Boning Veal generally
steady; no sales inshipped veal
reported. Demand light to
moderate supplies Lamb. Sales
5.00 lower than last week. No
Boneless Beef or Trimmings
reported.
VEAL CARCASS
Prime (Special Fed)
HideOnMHead
170.00-173.00,
220-280 lbs.
genearlly steady.
Good & Choice
Boning Type
Hide On
Northeastern Suppliers: All
steady. 65-75 lbs. 76.00-77.00; 55-64
lbs. 74.00-75.00; 45-54 lbs. 72.00-
73.00; 3544 lbs. 70.00-71.00; 34 lbs.
down 68.0059.00.
Inshipped: No sales reported.
LAMB BEEF
Choice and Prime 34
34% Loads
All 5.00 higher.
55 lbs. down 130.00; 55-65 lbs.
130.00; 65-75 lbs. 130.00.
Compared to last week; Demand
light for moderate supplies Prime
Special Fed Veal. Sales 2.00 to 3.00
higher in moderate trading.
Demand moderate for moderate
supplies Good and Choice Boning
Veal. Good and Choice Boning Veal
weak to 2.00 lower; inshipped Veal
steady to weak. Demand moderate
for light to moderate supplies
Lamb. Lamb sales 5.00 higher. No
sales Boneless Beef or Beef
Trimmings reported.
Joliet Cattle
Wednesday, November 23
CATTLE: Friday through
Wednesday’s salable receipts 1900;
5 days last week 2085; same period
a year ago 2646. Trading
moderately active Monday; active
Wednesday. Slaughter steers
ended the week 1.00-2.00, instances
2.50 higher compared with Wed
nesday of last week. Slaughter
heifers ended the week 1.50-2.00
higher.
SLAUGHTER STEERS: Choice
few prime 3-4 few 51200-1350# 62.00
62.50 Monday; 63.0063.50, load
1400# 63.00 Wednesday. Choice 2-4
10501350# 59.0062.00 Monday;
60.00-63.00, load 63.50 Wednesday.
Mixed good and choice 2-3 1000
1250# 58.0059.50 Monday; 59.00
60.50 Wednesday.
SLAUGHTER HEIFERS:
Choice 2-4 900-1050# 58.0040.00, 2
loads 60.50 Monday; 59.50-60.25.
Mixed good and choice 2-3 850-1000#
55.50-58.00 Monday; 58.00-59.75
Wednesday. Good 2 850-950# 53.50-
55.50 Monday; 55.00-57.50 Wed
nesday.
BUTLER
FOODS INC.
We will receive
your market hogs
Mondays, Wednesdays,
Thursdays & Fridays
7 AM -12 Noon
You will be paid immediately.
No commission or
yard fees deducted.
Reduced waiting time.
Premium prices are paid
for extra fancy hogs.
Call Ed Herrtnan
for daily market quotations
717-442-4742
FRIDAY, DECEMBER 23
OM THE FARM MONIHLY
BRED GILT SALE
Sale to Start Promptly at 1:00
Every 4 Weeks
Located 18 miles south of Lancaster,
Pa., 6 miles south of Quarryville, take Rt.
272 to Little Britain, turn north, follow
Little Britain Road to Jackson Road, 2nd
farm, OR take Rt. 222, out of Quarryville
to Cedar Hill Road to Little Britain Road
to Jackson Road. Watch for sale arrows.
50 to 60 Hood
Now selling our new hybred gilts
representing mostly York &
Hampshire & Landrace cross. Bred
for easier & Less trouble over
farrowing and better weight gains.
Validated Brucellosis Free Herd #169 |
Qualified Pseudorabies Free Herd #55 1
Hand mated with Breeding Dates
Lucal Trucker Available
No Hugs Sold On (Jummissiuu
CHRIST A. BEILER
R.D. 2, Quarryville, Pa
JOHN B. STOLTZFUS
R.D. 1, Kirkwood, Pa
Abe Diffenbach. Auctioneer
NEXT SALE DATE JANUARY 20