Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, April 07, 1990, Image 8

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    AS-Lancaster Farming, Saturday, April 7,1990
OLD FARMERS ALMANAC
Apr 10,1790, the Patent Act creates board to consider licensing of new inventions
Apr 10,1849, Waller Hunt patents his invention, the safety pin Apr 14,1828,
first edition of Noah Webster's Dictionary is published Winter lingered so lung in
the lap of Spring that it occasioned a great deal of talk William Nye
Ask the Old Farmer: An old Down Easter living down here
m Florida carries a small canvas bag containing his food,
thermos, shells, etc, on fishing and hunting trips Why does
WpißWapSui 'irwi he call this his "wanagan" 7 L.W, Fla
1 //M "Wanagan" Algonquin Indian. It meant a traveling
institution chest, bag, kitchen, houseboat, but especially a
Home Hints: To counteract the "cabbage smell," place one whole walnut (shell and all) in the
pot while cooking The walnut will absorb the odor
OLD FARMER'S WEATHER FORECAST
New England; Rain, with snow in the North Country, then clearing, but look out!
Cold snap, followed by rain and snow. There's still a long way to go.
Greater New York-New Jersey: Wanner as the rains clear, then cooler turning to
cold and rainy. Better days are here as sunny skies appear.
Middle Atlantic Coastal: Rain in the north, then sunny and warm changing to
rain and cool, finishing warm. That's what we call "vanable."
Piedmont tc Southeast Coastal: Still cloudy with rain in the west A warming
trend settles in, but brings more showers. It’s April, after all.
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THE
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Leinbach’s Hay
Shippensburg, PA
March 31 and April 3
Report Supplied by Auction
TOTAL LOADS: 91.
ALFALFA: 60.00-185.00.
MIXED HAY: 40.00-177.00.
TIMOTHY: 57.00-79.00.
BROME AND ORCHARD GRASS,
43.00-94.00.
STRAW: 30.00-93.00.
EAR CORN: 82.00-85.00.
CORN FODDER: 20.00.
OATS: 2.15-2.30 BU.
MULCH HAY: 25.00-32.00.
Chester County Hay
Coalesville, PA
Wed., April 4
TOTAL LOADS: 6.
TIMOTHY: 115.00.
ALFALFA: 155.00.
STRAW: 100.00.
TIMOTHY MULCH: 72.00.
Dewart Hay
Dewart, PA.
Monday, April 2, 1990
Report Supplied by Auction
22 LOADS HAY, 51.00-190.00.
STRAW: 4 LOADS, 55.00-81.00.
WOOD: 4 LOADS. 33.00-34.00.
CORN: 2 LOADS. 84.00 AND 85.00.
OATS: 2.30 BU.
CHESTER COUNTY
HAY SALE
"The fastest growing brokerage in
Chester County"
Deliveries dispatched to suit
TRUCKER schedule.
Tailoring the blends and costs
to individual farm needs.
Satisfaction Guaranteed
Highest Prices Paid For Timothy Mulch.
For more information on an “A” rated
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Call JOHN PRIMUS
215-383-6686
Buck Run Road Coatesville
BELGIAN BLUE BREEDERS. U.S.A.
PRESENTS
“THE BREED OF THE FUTURE”
* Call or write for data
Pete Reilly - 201-529-2500 Box 513 - Mahwah, N.J. 07430
New York
Egg Market
Wednesday, April 4, 1990
Prices unchanged Trade sentiment was
steady but cautious. Cartoned egg demand
was moderate to good. Loose egg demand
was generally no better than fair. Supplies
were in good balance and additional pro
duct was usually readily available.
PRICES TO RETAILERS - SALES TO
VOLUME BUYERS. CONSUMER
GRADE A WHITE EGGS IN CARTONS
DELIVERED STORE DOOR, CENTS
PER DOZEN:
A EXTRA LARGE .91-.93, A LARGE
88-91, A MEDIUM 78-.81
National
Egg Market
Atlanta, Ga.
Wednesday, April 4, 1990
Trade sentiment was steady to weak.
Loose eggs traded below usual relationship
to cartoned product. Scheduled feature
activity increased. Retail orders improved
from prior week. Breaking stock values
decreased as offerings increased.
Belleville Livestock
Auction
Belleville, Pa.
Wednesday, April 4, 1990
Report Supplied by PDA
CATTLE 125...PDA...Comp*red with
last weeks market: Slaughter cows steady
to mostly .50 lower. Few Select Holstein
si. steers 60.00-61.25, few Standard
55.00-59.75. One Standard si. heifer 52.35.
Few Breaking Utility and Commercial
slaughter cows 51.10-55.00, Cutter and
Boning Utility 48.75-54.10, Canner & low
DUKE 13 MONTHS
NOW AVAILABLE
Semen, Embryos, Pregnant Recipients
Belgian Blue - Holstein Crosses
EXTREMELY HIGH YIELDING*
BEEF AND VEAL CROSSES
Avg. birth wt - 85-98 lbs.
Cutter 45.00-49.00, few Shells down to
40.75. Few Yield Grade No. 1, 1315/1885
lbs. si. bulls 62.00-65.25.
CALVES BS...Standard and Good 75/95
lbs. vealers 65.00-78.00, Utility 65/115
lbs. 36 00-61.00. Faim Calves: No. 1,
Holstein Bulls 80/130 lbs. 140.00-175.00,
No. 2. 80/120 lbs. 80.00-137.50, few Hoi.
Heifers 80/105 lbs. 110.00-167.00; few
Beef Cross 75/165 lbs. bulls and heifers
100.00-150.00.
HOGS 166...8arr0ws and gilts strong to
$1 higher. US No. 1-2 220/245 lbs.
54.50-55.25, lot 215 lbs. 53.75, 1-3
215/260 lbs. 53.00-54.85,2-3 220/250 lbs.
51.00- . Few US No. 1-3 315/670 lbs.
sows 46.50-51.75, few 2-3 305/585
1b5.42.50-50.00. Few Boars 41.25-42.00.
FEEDER PIGS 133... US No. 1-3 20/35
lbs. feeder pigs 24.00-36.00, 35/50 lbs.
40.00- 50/90 lbs. 50.00-73.00 all
per head.
SHEEP 523...8u1k of Supply Spring si.
lambs for the Easter Trade. Choice and
Prime 10/20 lbs. spring lambs
91.00- 20/40 lbs. 91.00-139.00,
bulk 100.00-125.00; 40/60 lbs.
80.00- few down 75.00; 60/80 lbs.
60.00- Good and Choice 15/20 lbs.
60.00- 20/40 lbs. 68.00-92.00, few
106.00; 40/60 lbs. 60.00-82.00. Choice
80/95 lbs. wooled 66.00-78.00; 40/85 lbs.
40.00- Slaughter sheep 12.00-30.00,
few down 3.00.
GOATS 103... Large Nannies
30.00- few 85.00, Bucki
55.00- few Medium 45.00-60.00,
thin fleihed 11.00-27.00; Small
51.00- Kids 21.00-41.00, thin
fleshed 8.00-21.00 - all per head. HOLS
TEIN DAIRY COWS - $560.00-$ 1250.00
- PER HEAD.