PINEAPPLES HAWAII cm via air 6i 12.00 COSTA RICA 2-lyr cm 12-14* 11.00-12.00. PLUMS SUPPLIES INSUFFICIENT TO QUOTE. 4 POMEGRANATES STEADY CA 2-lyr lug Wonderful 30-32* 16.00 34 13.00 36s C.B. HOOBER & SON, INC. g mWUfXJWUPWU g% HOOBER EQUIPMENT, INC Intercourse, PA g MHHHRHMMNHMMHMHMI Middletown, DE (717) 768-8231 » m TWO LOCATIONS (302) 378-9555 WE SHIP PARTS DAILY Via UPS - PPSH - BUS - AIR FREIGHT, ETC. Mon. If Could Be We Hwe It ups station It is a year that we expect an intense demand for all your tobac cos. You farmers are in the drivers seat this year. If you sell on the farm before auction opens, market price may be determined too quickly and too cheaply. Paradise will keep you informed of market info each week in this Lancaster Farming space. People from all parts of the country have been here to inquire about how much tobacco we will have in the market place. We have already sent out a lot of good samples representing a quality crop. We finally have gotten a sound committment from a large tobacco company to follow your auction. Your dream has come true and you will be rewarded for your support of the tobacco auction system. Paradise continues to work to put PA grown tobacco on the map. Remember, Maryland tobacco auction went 5 years before attract ing tobacco companies to their market. We have gone through 4 years now, and see light at the end of the tunnel. The tobacco auction system stands stronger among farmers and buyers than it ever has - NO MATTER WHATEVER ANYBODY TELLS YOU!! After last year you should respect the auction system and its IMPACT!! You need to have enough confidence in the tobacco auc tion system to wait until it opens before you sell either type of tobac co!l This could be a year of the greatest demand you have seen for both type 41 and 609 tobacco - and Paradise expects to make a market in both types. Brace yourself hard for buyers coming out early to the farm to buy this crop before auction opens and the big new tobacco company arrives - YOU MAT BE TEMPTED BY BIG PRICES!! Don’t forget the auction in a good year - remember when you wanted us in die tough years? FOCUS ON PARADISE - We have become PA’s tobacco market ing center. The auction system can survive - but it soley depends on you, "The Tobacco Farmer" - to support it and make it work!!! AGAIN - YOU WILL BE TEMPTED BY BIG PRICES BEFORE AUCTION OPENS BUT BE STRONG - AUCTION WILL WORK TO MAKE THEM BIGGER! Remember, we will sell both types of tobacco. For Sale: 3 Compartment bale boxes with either hydraulic or hand jacks; Cotton baling twine, we can ship UPS. 12.00-15.00 40-42* 12.00 48* 8.00-10.00 Granada 3032* 15.00 34* 15.00 36* 15. 00 48* 8.00. PRUNES NO SALES REPORTED., QUINCE CA 2-lyr lug Pineapple type 36* 14.00. RASPBERRIES ABOUT STEADY CA The Saving Place flats 12-1/2 pt film overwrpd trays Red 12.0 a STRAWBERRIES ABOUT STEADY CA flats 12-1 pt trays including via air mos med 10.00-12.00 fair cond 6.00-7.00 mot 6.00 ord cond 4.00-5.00 med-lge preferred one labeli 22.00. CANTALOUPS ABOUT STEADY AZ 1/2 cm 9s 10.50-11.50 ISi 12.00-12.50. HONEYDEWS ABOUT STEADY AZ 2/3 cm 5s 11.50-12.00 fair qual 5.00-7.00 6s 11.50-12.00 some 10.00 fair qual 5.00-7.00 8s 9.00. MISC MELONS SUP TO QUOTE. WATERMELONS STEADY TX&FL cm per lb Jubilee 2s 22 cents 3s 25 cents. Shippensburg Produce Auction (717) 530-1700 Shippensburg, PA Average Prices Of #1 Produce Oct. 12,14 and 17. Open 11 a.tn. Tues., Thurs. and Sat. Report Supplied by Auction APPLES: ALL VARIETIES 3 00-6.00 V, BU. BEANS, GREEN: 7.00-15.00 '/. BU. LIMA BEANS- 8.00-18.00 ■/. BU BROCCOLI: 5.00-9.00 BU CABBAGE; 4.00-5.00 50 LB. BOX; .30- 40 EACH. CAULIFLOWER: .40-1.00 EACH HEAD. CIDER; 1.00-1.40 GAL. INDIAN CORN; .35-1.00 BUNCH; FINGER CORN: .25-1,15 BUNCH. STRAWBERRY POPCORN; .30-1.15 BUNCH. GOURDS: 5.00-8.00 VS BU. MUMS: 1.00-1.75 EACH. PEPPERS; FEW LARGE GREEN 5 Paul Lewis j THE LEWIS RO-LA Farms j HOHBfir • larky • ous • pavi* Steuben County, AMV m*uua** New York IS \ i ’* KH,S S'?r> HERD STATS I' ' , • 189 tows milking ‘. 25,572 lbs milk (RHA) • ir 11 “Consistency and uniformity are two things we like about Soy PLUS!” "In our opinion, consistent is one of the big factoi s in getting ams to milk That’s why we rely almost totall) on corn silage fbi i oughage in our hei d - less than 3 lbs of hay lage is fed on a dry matter basis We like the unifoi nut) in coi n silage-it doesn’tvary as much as hay oi havlage Consistency and unifoi mit> are two things we like about SoyPLUS We’ve been feeding Sov PLUS for four\eai s, and it’s the same product, load after load “However, because we don’t feed any hay, our lanon requn es a blend of solvent meal and SoyPLUS. We were feeding 709? solvent soybean meal and 309? SoyPLUS, but we recently switched to a 50/50 ratio and the cows are milking better. Our ration is balanced for 16'/’% protein “In the past several months, oui cows have been milking really well and produc tion has been climbing. We’re hopeful that we’ll soon leach 26,000 lbs of milk ” HIGH-BYPASS SOYBEAN MEAL SO/PLUS. BOX B 8 RALSTON, IA 51459 Call 712/667-3200 for more details. Lancaster Fanning, Saturday, October 21,1988-Al5 7.00-10.00 1 1/9 BU. MEDIUM 4.00-8.00 1 1/9 BU. RED 10.00-12.00 1 1/9 BU. PUMPKINS: NECK .20-2.00 EACH; SUGAR PIE .40-.65 EACH; JUMBO FACE 5.00-15.00 EACH; FACE .50-3.75 EACH; JACK-BE-LITTLE 5.00-8.00 % BU.; HUBBARD, GREEN, RED AND BLUE .35-1.00 EACH. POTATOES: 5.00-6.00 50 LBS.; 1.50-2.00 20 LBS.; 1.00-1.35 10 LBS. RED BEETS: 8.00-10.00 15 BUNCH BU. SWEET POTATOES: 4.00-6.50 '/a BU. SQUASH: ACORN, BUTTERNUT AND SPAGHETTI 3.00-5.00 BU. TOMATOES: LARGE 10.00-23.00 25 LB. BOX; MEDIUM 5.00-15.00 25 LB. BOX. TURNIPS: 4.00-6.00 25 LB BOX. WATERMELONS. .50-2,00 EACH. ZUCCHINI: 5.00-10.00 ■/, BU. North Jersey Livestock Hackettstown, NJ Tuesday, Oct. 17, 1989 Report supplied by auction CALVES .20-1.55. COWS .40-.55‘/a. EASY COWS .11-.48. HEIFERS .46‘/a -.60. BULLS .S2-.63. STEERS ,55-.70‘/a. HOGS .40-.44. SOWS .32’/. -.36’/.. ROASTING PIGS 24.00-29.00 EACH BOARS .311.33. SHEEP .19-.62. LAMBS EACH 25.00-66.00 LAMBS PER LB. .35-1.00. GOATS EACH 18.00-94.00. KIDS EACH 10.00-56.00. TOTAL. 1129.
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