Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, November 17, 1984, Image 8

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OLD FARMER’S ALMANAC
NOV. 19-25,1984
A warming trend that soon will end.
Start spring flowering bulbs now Average length of days for the week, 9 hours, 34
minutes New moon Nov 22 (Thurs) Blizzard in Northeast left 100 dead, Nov
25,1950 Moses F Gale patented cigar lighter, Nov 21,1871 Thanksgiving Day
Nov 22 Senate rejected Wilson Peace Treaty and League of Nations, Nov 19,
1919 Keeping company with the wolf teaches one to howl
Ask the Old Fanner; Could you tell me how to open butter
nuts? I've tried a hammer and got nothing but mashed but
ternuts There must be an easier way GJ, Akron, Ohio
I had an old uncle who got so discouraged trying to crack butter
nuts with a hammer that he chopped down his trees Only way
we know is use a small vise Turn it until you just crack the shell,
reverse the nut, and repeat until you can pick the shell apart
Home Hint; To relieve indigestion, dnnk a glass of water that has a
generous teaspoonful of baking soda dissolved m it
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OLD FARMER'S WEATHER FORECAST
New England: Week begins with a cold snap, mild with a few showers by midweek,
end of week clear and warm
Greater New York-New Jersey Sunny and mild beginning of week, midweek
brings cold, sunny and warm by end of week
Middle Atlantic Coastal Clear and warm at week s onset, sunny and warm by
midweek, colder with showers at week's end
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Apple Market
News Service
Tuesday, November 13,1984
Good Morning. The market
today is slow to fair and prices are
still remaining steady. Supplies
are very good. With the exception
of a few of the larger growers,
picking is finished and those
supplies should be decreasing.
With cold weather finally here,
growers polled hope that sales
should begin to pick up.
Export sales are continuing at a
good pace. Shipments are being
made to Brazil, Trinidad, Panama,
Columbia and England.
Prices quoted are wholesale,
truckload, F. 0.8. at the orchard or
packing house.
Bagged Apples
Cartons 12/3# bags, 2V<” up: Red
Delicious, U.S. Extra Fancy $7.00-
8.00; U.S. Fancy 6.50-7.50; Comb.
U.S. Fancy & U.S. Extra Fancy
6.75-7.50.
Golden Delicious; U.S. Extra
Fancy few 7.00; U.S. Fancy few
$6.75, mo. $7-7.50.
Stayman; U.S. Extra Fancy few
6.50; Comb. U.S. Fancy & U.S.
Extra Fancy 6.75-7.50; U.S. Fancy
8.00.
Law Romes: U.S. Fancy 7.50-
8.00.
Swine Production Sales
and Service
Conpterized
Record Keeping
System
Marketing of Genesis
Brooding Stock
419 W. High Street. ASSIST
Financul Programs Elizab6th lown. pa Y " r **
PA Toll Free
1-800-468-5524
THE
Tray Pack: Red Delicious U.S.
Extra Fancy 100’s & Igr. 11.00-
12.00; U.S. Extra Fancy 125’s 10.50,
100’s-113’s 11.00; Combination
grade 100’s-88’s 9.50-10.00; 113’s
9.00; 125’58.50.
Golden Delicious: Combination
grade-88’s & Igr. 11.50; 100-113’s
few 10.50, mo. 11.00; 125’s 10.00.
Law Romes: U.S. Extra Fancy
$10.50-12.00 mo. 11-12.00.
Stayman U.S. Extra Fancy 113’s
100’s 12.00; 88’slgr. 12.50.
Jonathan: U.S. Extra Fancy
125’s-100’s few 11.00.
Good’s Fruit and
Vegetable Auction
Tuesday, Nov. 13,1984 *
Leola, PA
Report Supplied by Auction
APPLES-2.40-7.10 bu.
BROCCOLI-,70-,9ohd.
CABBAGE - 1.40-4.00 bu., some
.30 hd.
CHINESE CABBAGE - 5.00-6.00
box.
CARROTS-. 25 bunch.
CAULIFLOWER - .2S-.65 hd.
CELERY-. 50 bunch.
DILL-. 25 bunch.
GOURDS-. 75 bag.
GRAPEFRUIT - 8.00 box.
ORANGES-8.50 box.
PARSLEY-.25-.30 bunch.
17022
Direct Dial
(717) 367-1525
i Some markets not covered by
PDA or USDA due to holiday
PEARS -1.00-5.25 bu.
PEPPERS -9.50-11.00 box.
POTATOES - .95-4.40 bag (5, 10,
25 & 50 lb. bags).
RADISHES - .40 bunch; 1.25 bag.
RED BEETS - .42M>-.55 bunch;
2.50-4.75 bu.
SPINACH-8.50 box
SQUASH-1.00-5.25 bu.
SWEET POTATOES - 1.00-11.00
bu.
TURNIPS-. 90-5.00 bag,
ZUCCHINI-8.50 bu.
Central U.S.
Carlot
Pork Report
Wednesday, November 14
Report supplied by USDA
Compared to Tuesday’s 4:00
report: Fresh Pork Loins 14-22 lbs.
weak on light test. Picnics, Boston
Butts and Spareribs steady.
Skinned Hams and Fresh Sdls
Bellies steady to $l.OO higher.
Trade slow to moderate with best
movement on Hams and Bellies.
Demand and offerings light to
moderate. U.S. No. 1&2 165 lb.
Pork Carcass cut out value
declined $.13 to $.24 per cwt.
Spies reported on 31 loads of
Fresh Pork Cuts and 5 loads of
Trimmings and Boneless
Processing Pork.
Supplying Farm Fresh
Feeder Pigs
irtetiig aid Hedging
Services
ite Feeding Programs
and Services
SMITHFIEUI! LTD.
We will receive
your market hogs
Mondays, Wednesdays,
Thursdays & Fridays
NOTE OUR WINTER HOURS
7 A.M. to 1 P.M.
Located at the Vintage Sales
Stables, Paradise, PA
You will be paid immediately.
No commission or
yard fees deducted.
Reduced waiting time.
Premium prices are paid
for extra fancy hogs.
For Information Call
Ed Herrmann or
Charlie Kauffman
717-442-4742
EVERY MONDAY
HATFIELD PACKING CO. and
MOYER PACKING CO.
Will Receive Your
Hogs and Cattle at the
DANVILLE LIVESTOCK MARKET
RD 4, Danville, PA
• We will receive your hogs from 8 AM to 12 Noon
every Monday Your hogs will be weighed and
paid lor immediately.
• We will also accept your sows & boars.
• Your cattle wilt 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: 717-275-288 D
Fresh Pork Cuts
LOINS (Regular): 14-17 lbs.
86.00 weak; 17-22 lbs. 85.50 weak.
LOINS (Retail Trim): 14-17 lbs.
97.00, Short Cut, steady.
PICNICS; 4-Blbs. 44.75, firm.
BOSTON BUTTS: 4-8 lbs. 66.50,
firm.
SPARERIBS: 3-s&down lbs.
114.00, firm.
HAMS (SKINNED): 17-20 lbs.
93.00-94.00, steady-1.00 higher; 17-
20 lbs. 88.00-89.00, TIS/Frozen, no
comparison; 20-26 lbs. 90.00, load
91.00, steady-1.00 higher.
BELLIES (Sdls - Skin On); 12-14
lbs. 58.00-59.00, steady-1.00 higher;
14-16 lbs. 59.00, .25-1.00 higher; 20-
25 lbs. 46.00,1.00 higher.
BNLS CT BUTT: 1.5-3 lbs. 106.00
frozen.
Pork Trimmings
Boneless Processing Pork
(Chemical Lean)
42% Lean Trimmings Fresh
38.00. 1.00 higher.^
42% Lean Trimmings Frozen
35.00, no comparison.
I at the green dragon market
I RD 4. EPHRATA. PA 17522
| 1 MILE NORTH OF EPHRATA
( ON NORTH STATE STREET.
If YOU ARE PAID FOR YOUR
1 HOGS IMMEDIATELY
1 Ken & Lois Emery, Proprietors
New Holland Sales Stables
Wednesday, November 14
Report supplied by auction
Reported receipts of 95 cows, 49
heifers, and 10 bulls. Market
stronger.
Load of PA Fresh cows, 700.00-
950.00.
Load of PA Fresh cows, 785.00-
1400.00.
Load of NY Fresh cows, 700.00-
1425.00.
Load of Canada Fresh cows,
700.00-1100.00.
Herd of 19 head, all stages cows,
310.00-950.00.
Locally consigned cows 350.00-
1000.00.
Springing heifers 535.00-790.00.
Open heifers 300.00445.00.
Bulls 275.00-775.00.
OPEN TO RECEIVE
YOUR MARKET HOGS
HOURS: MONDAY. TUESDAY, and
WEDNESDAY 6:00 A.M. to 11:30 AM
215-458-5677 Residence
717-733-9648 Office
FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 23
ON THE FARM MONTHLY
BRED GILT SALE
Sale to Start Promptly at 1:00 P.M
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,
right. 2nd farm, OR take Rt. 222, out of
Quarryville to Cedar Hill Road to Little
Britain Road to Jackson Road, left.
Watch for sale arrows.
50 to 60 Head
Now tolling our now hybrod gilts
representing mostly York 6
Hampshire 6 Landraco cross. Bred
for oasior & Loss trouble over
farrowing and bettor weight gains.
i Validated Brucellosis Free Herd #l69 1
Qualified Pseudorabies FreeiHerd #55
*
Hand mated with Breeding Dates
Local Trucker Available
, No Hogs Sold On Commission-"
R.D. 1, Kirkwood, Pa
Abe Diffenbach, Auctioneer AU22SL
NEXT SALE DATE DECEMBER 21
New Holland
Dairy
EMERY'S
BUYING
STATION
CHRIST A. BEILER
R.D. 2, Quarryville, Pa
JOHN B. STOLTZFUS