Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, April 21, 1990, Image 13

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Philly Fruit
April 18, 1990
CLEAR 36-65.
GRAPEFRUIT STEADY FL 4/5 buctn
Seedless Indian River Red 23-27 s
15.00- mos 16.00 32-36 s
15.00- mos 16.0040-56 s 15.00-16.00
White 23-27 s 10.00-11.00 32-36 s
10.00- 40s 10.00-11.00 48s
10.00- Star Ruby 18-23 s & 40-56 s
18.00 BAHAMAS ctn White 23-48 s
11.00.
LEMONS STEADY CA cln 75s 25.00
95-115 s 25.00-28.00 140 s 20.00-23.00
165 s 18.00-20.00 200 s 14.00-18.50 some
13.50 fair qual 95s 13.50-16.00 115 s
16.00- 140-165 s 15.00-17.00 mos
16.00 200 s 15.00 235 s 11.00-12.50 ord
qual 165 s 13.50.
LIMES STEADY 10-lb ctn Persian
Seedless FL 48s 7.508.50 54s 6.007.50
mos 7.50 63s 7.00.
ORANGES STEADY CA ctn Navel 48s
15.00-16.00 56s 14.0015.00 mos 15.00
72s 11.5012.50 mos 11.5012.00 few
Viking Ship
Calcium Nitrate Fertilizer
Fruit tree research and grower experience
attest to the growth, yield and quality bene
fits achieved with Calcium Nitrate fertilizer
(15.5-0-0-19 Ca).
Faster growth, early production:
nitrate nitrogen is the choice
Calcium Nitrate supplies nitrate nitrogen
and 19% water-soluble calcium; a proven
combination of nutrients for optimum
orchard production.
For example, USDA work by Shear and
Faust 1 describes the effects of various nitro
gen sources on apple trees. “...Growth was
greatly inhibited by NH, (ammonium), as
compared to nitrate applications.” It was
also noted, “...depending on various cul
tural factors...ammonium-N applied to
See Your Fertilizer Dealer
ets
11.00 88s 10.00-11.50 mos 11.00-11.50
113 s 9.00-10.50 138 s 7.50-9.50 fair qual
40-48 s 10.00-11.00 S6s 9.00-10.00 some
11.00 72s 9.00- 10.00 mos 10.00 88s
8.5010.00 113 s 8.50 138 s 8-8.50 FL 4/5
buctn Valencia 64s 12.50 one label
14.0014.50 80s 12.0012.50 mos 12.00
one label 14.0014.50 100 s 13.0014.00
mos 14.00 few 14.50 125 s 13.0014.50
mos 14.0014.50.
TANGELOS STEADY CA 1/2 buctn
Mirmeola 66s 13.50 90s 10.0011.00 few
11.50 120 s 8.0010.00.
APPLES STEADY CONTROLLED
ATMOSPHERE STORAGE ctn tray pack
WA Red Delicious WAExFcy 48- 64s
15.00 72s 13.5015.00 mos 13.014.00 80s
14.5015.00 88-100 s 13.50 15.00 mos
14.0014.50 113 s 13.5014.50 few 15.00
125 s few 15.00 one label S6-113s 16.00
USExFcy 72-88 s 12.00 100 s 12.00-13.00
some 13.50 113 s 12.00 12S-138s
11.5012.00 WA Fey 80125 s 12.00 Gol
den Delicious WAExFcy 80s 18.50 fair
cond 12.00 88s 17.0018.50 some 14.00
100 s 14.00-15.00 some 15.50 113 s 14.50
The one to start v
...the one to stay
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USExFcy 80s 13.30 88-Ioot
WA Granny Smith WAExFcy IOOi 21.00
cm cell pack NY Mclntosh US#l 80i
11.00 IOOi 11.00 120 i 9.30 cm 12-3 lb
film bags NY Mclntosh US#l 2 1/4“ min
9.00 WA Red Delicious USExFcy 2 1/4“
min 12.00 NEW CROP cm tray pack
CHILE Granny Smith 80-88 s 18.50 100 s
16.00-17.00 113 s 16.00.
APPLE-PEARS NO SALES
REPORTED.
APRICOTS NO SUPPLIES.
AVOCADOS STEADY CA 2-lyr cm
Hass 40s 39.00 48s 37.00-40.00 fair qual
37.00.
BANANAS Imports cm approximately
40-lb 12.50 fair qual 12.75 film wrpd
12.00 Institutional pack Petite 150 s 10.50.
BLACKBERRIES SUP INSUFFI
CIENT TO QUOTE.
BLUEBERRIES FL flats 12-1/2 pt film
wrpd cups med-lge 40.00.
CHERRIES NO SUPPLIES.
COCONUTS DOMINICAN REPUBL
IC sacks 40s few 14.00.
GRAPES-TABLE STEADY CHILE
18-lb lug wrpd Thompson Seedless exlge
18.00- Ige 14.00-17.00 mos
16.00- med-lge 12.00-14.00 med
10.00- fair cond 6.50-7.00 poorcond
.25-3.00 Flame Seedless med 9.00 poor
cond .50-3.00 Red Seedless exlge
16.00- med-lge 12 00-13.00 med
11.00- ord cond 3.00-5.00 Ruby
Seedless med-lge 12.00-14.00 med
10.00- Black Seedless med 8.00-
9.00 fair cond 7.00 ord cond 3.00-6.00
poor cond .50 Emperor med 9.50-10.00
Red Rose Seedless med-lge 13.00-14.00
Ribier med-lge 12.00.
KIWIFRUIT STEADY CA 1-lyr flat
soils...may persist for months before con
verting to nitrate.”
Calcium requirement of apple trees
is unbelievably high
In another study 2 , the need for calcium in
apples was shown. “...The above-ground
woody portion of a 3 5-year-old tree con
tained 5.6 pounds of calcium. This was
more than the content of N.P.K. and Mg
combined. And, in terms of crop health
“...an adequate level of calcium in apple
fruit can reduce the incidence of fruit
disorders.”
From early growth through years of
heavy yields, Calcium Nitrate fertilizer is
the one to start with, the one to stay with!
As with any fertilizer application, consult
your extension office or other advisory serv
ice for recommended practice that meets
local crop and soil conditions.
(CC HYDRO
ifißQßf AGRI
South San Francisco Toledo
(415)871 1770 (419)866 0777
1 Shear C B and M Faust 1971 Nutritional Fat.tors Influ
eming the Mineral Content of Applt Leaves J Armr Sot.
Hon Su 96(2) 234 240
2 Shear C B and M Faust Don t NufUit Ciiluuni In Your
Appk Tree's Diet Ameman Fruit Grower April 1971
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umcaror 9imfi £»» ww»
33s 8.00 36s 7.00-8.00 mot 7.00 39s
6.00-7.00 mos 6.50-7.00 42s 5.50-6.50
mos 5.50-5.75.
MANGOS HAITI 1-lyr cm Francis 14s
9.00.
NECTARINES SUPPLIES LIGHT
CHILE 2-lyr lugs Fairlane A Flamekist
poor cond 40-60 s .50-2.50.
PAPAYAS HAWAII cm via air 12s
13.00.
PEACHES FL 2S-lb cm no grade
marked Florida King 2-1/2“ A up 28.00
2-1/4“ A up 23.00-24.00 2-1/8“ & up
19.00- 2“ A up 16.00-18.00 1-7/8“ A
up 12.00-13.00 no grade orvariety marked
2“ 10.00 CHILE 2-Ity lug September Lady
44-50 s 15.00.
PEARS STEADY Controlled Atmo
sphere storage unless otherwise stated WA
4/5 buctn wrpd US#l D’Anjou 80-90 s
23,00 100 s 22.00-23.00 110 s 20.00-21.00
120 s 19.50- 20.00 135 s 18.50 Bose fair
cond 135-150 s 10.00-12.00 CHILE new
crop approx 44-lb ert Packham Triumph
90s 18.00 100-120 s 16.00 Bose 60s 18.00
70s 17.00 80s 21.00 90s 18.00-21.00 100 s
16.00- 110 s 14.00-18.00 120 s
13.00- mos 16.00 135 s 12.00-16.00,
PERSIMMONS NO SUPPLIES.
PINEAPPLES STEADY HAWAII cm
via air 6s 11.75-12.00 DOMINICAN
REPUBLIC 8-16 s 10.00-11.00.
PLUMS SUPPLIES LIGHT CHILE 2
lyr lug Angelina 68s 20.00 78s 18.00 Friar
fair cond 60-70 s 6.00- 7.00 80-90 s 5.00
Larry Atm fair cond 80s 10.00 90s 8.00
Roysum 80s 12.00 occ 11.00.
POMEGRANATES NO SUPPLIES
RASPBERRIES LOWER CHILE flits
12-1/2 pt film wipd tnys Red 27.00 fair
Can You Afford Not
To Hedge With
Shearson Lehman
Hutton?
nw 18.00-2000.
STRAWBERRIES ABOUT STEADY
flat! 12-1 pint traya CA med-lge
9.00-10.00 mot 9-9.50 one label 12.00-
13.00 Ige one label 14.00.
CANTALOUPS SLIGHTLY LOWER
FLI/2 On ord cond 18« ord cond 3.00-5.00
COSTA RICA 1/2 cm 12s ord cond 6.00
15s 12.00 oid cond 3.00-5.0018 t ord cond
3.00-5.00 MEXICO 1/2 crt 9* 10.00
12-lSs 10.00-12.00 mos 10.00 18s 10.00
HONDURAS & GUATEMALA 1/2 cm
9i & 18s 10.00.
HONEYDEWS ABOUT STEADY
PUERTO RICO 2/3 cm 6-9 s 7.00-8.00.
MISC MELONS NO SALES
REPORTED. '
WATERMELONS STEADY FL avg
weight per melon Jubilee 32-lb 5-5.50
Crimson Sweet 24-lb 3.75-4.00 MEXICO
cm per lb Jubilee 3s 25 cents few 24 cents.
Valley Livestock
Athena, Pa.
Monday, April 16, 1990
Report supplied by auction
HOLSTEIN HEIFER CALVES TO
120.00.
VEAL CALVES 80.00-92.00.
VEALER BULL CALVES MOSTLY
150.00-202.50.
SLAUGHTER CALVES 80.00-92.50.
GRASSBRS & FEEDERS 55.00-75.00.
LAMBS WOOLED TO 72.00.
SHEEP 15.00-24.00.
HOGS 200 TO 250 LBS. 45.00-51.00.
SOWS 30.00-43.00.
BOARS TO 28.00.
PIGS EACH 15.00-25.00.
HEIFERS 52.00-59.75.
STEERS 60.00-70.00.
FEEDER STEERS 50.00-75.00.
BULLS 50.00-68.25.
COWS GOOD 50.00-57.00.
COWS MEDIUM 46.00-50.00.
COWS POOR OR SMALL 45.00 AND
DOWN.
CATTLE MARKET GOOD.
CALF MARKET STRONGER.
HORSES TO 500.00,
PONIES TO 200.00.
GOATS TO 75.00.
LOTS OF BUYERS: PRICES GOOD.
SPECIAL NOTICE
FEEDER &
STOCKER
AUCTION
200 to 300 HEAD
All Weights: All Breeds
Friday, May 11, 1990
At 7:30 P.M.
Market The Auction Way,
Professionally At
VINTAGE SALES STABLES, INC.
Paradise, PA.
For Information Contact:
L. Robert Frame, Sr., President
717-442-4181
Glenn S. Frame, Manager
215-458-5060
Irwin Martin, Field Rep.
717-733-7434
Kenneth E. Hershey, Field Rep.
717-442-4874
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