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BU. CUT FLOWERS 80-1.10 BUNCH. TOMATOES: GREENHOUSE 160-2.00 QT.; 19.00-31 00 25 LBS; SOUTH CAROLINA 12.50-18.00 25 LBS. Mill Ilhgh qualm basestocks— w ith msco sit\ indexes ranging from 110 150 A rating .ihou 05 indicates a qualm base sloe k 2/nu content of IS\n important .mti \u iraddnne —most eompetitiu proclm ts iun onl\ 10 . 14 . 3lut.il Hast \umher (I BN) of 12 5 Ihe higlunlu rating the hetteriht eapa hilil\ toneutrah/i autl ( ompelitiu*oils art rated as low as 0 4sultaud asluontent of IS’ —that s So * mi »re ol this important diesel in mm iddim e thaniN piealeompeliltu oils BRIG C&3III Authorized UPS Station P.O. Box 633 I. DE 19956 NTS “Wetlands need preserving. Snyder county farmer Charlie Benner le a regional coordinator for Pennaytvanla Ag Republicans. Meet Barbara Hater at barbecue Take in Ag Progress Days August 15, then join Barbara Hater and Ag Republicans at 5 30 p m for our annual chicken barbecue We're holding it at the VFW pavilion along Route 45 four miles east of the Rock Springs Research Center. The Republican gubematonal nominee will share her views on wetlands and other ag issues Please let us know by August 7 if you plan to attend Send check for $2O per person, or $3O per cou ple, to address below MUSHROOMS: 9.00-11.00 BOX. NECTARINES: 15.50 BOX. LIMA BEANS: .90 QT. ONIONS: 11.75 BAG. PEACHES: 3.50-10.50 V. BU PLUMS; 13.00-16.00 BOX. POTATOES: 2.00-6.00 '/. BU ; 600 7.00 50 LBS. RED RASPBERRIES: .85-1.50 % PINT. SQUASH: WINTER 1.00-6.00 BU ; YELLOW 5.00-7.00 •/, BU. SWEET CORN; 1.25-2 60 DOZ WATERMELONS; SOUTH CAROLI NA 2.70-3.10 EACH. ZUCCHINI: 3 50-5.00 V. BU. NEXT WEEK’S AUCTION DAYS ARE MONDAY THROUGH FRIDAY AT 10 A.M. Oklahoma City Feeder Cattle Wednesday, July 18, 1990 ESTIMATED RECEIPTS: 2,765 SAME DAY LAST WEEK- 4,344. FEEDER STEERS FIRM TO $2.00 HIGHER WITH SEVERAL LOTS OF THIN OFFERINGS ADVANCING 52.00-S2.SO. FEEDER HEIFERS FIRM TO $l.OO HIGHER. LIMITED TEST ON STEERS AND HEIFERS UNDER 600 LB. STEADY. FEEDER DEMAND GOOD; ACTIVE TRADE ON THIN FLESHED. BUYER ATTENDANCE GOOD. BULK SUPPLY 625- 825 LB. STEERS AND HEIFERS. QUALITY PLAIN AND AVERAGE. FILLS LARGELY AVERAGE TO SLIGHTLY FULL. FLESH CONDITION ATTRAC TIVE, THIN THROUGH AVERAGE COVER ON MAJORITY. SLAUGHTER COWS Sl.oo-52.00 LOWER. SLAUGH TER BULLS 51.50-52.50 LOWER. SLAUGHTER CATTLE DEMAND FAIR. 150 HEAD OF COWS AND BULLS SOLD. FEEDER STEERS: MEDIUM & LARGE FRAME NO. 1, 400-500 LB. $98.00-$106.00; 500-600 LB. $92.00-598.00; 600-700 LB. $92.00-895.00; 700-800 LB. $89.00- $92.50; 800-875 LB. $86.50-590.00; FEW 900-925 LB. $BO.OO-88150. MEDIUM AND LARGE FRAME MIXED 1-2, LOAD THIN 630 LB. BRAHMA CROSS $94.50. 600-700 LB. $89.50-$93.25; 700-750 LB. THIN $88.75-591.50; 750-800 LB. $87.00-589.00; 800-875 LB. $83.00-886.25. MIXED SMALL AND But DER is Pennsylvania AG REPUBLICANS Lancaster Farming, Saturday, July 21,1990-Al5 MEDIUM FRAME I, 325-350 LB. $105.00-5110 50; 675 LB. $92.50; 700-750 LB. $BB.OO-59000; 775-850 LB. $83.75-587.00. MEDIUM AND LARGE FRAME 2, 450-675 LB. $85.50-588.50; 745 LB. LOT THIN $B2 50. LARGE FRAME 2 HOLSTEINS, 400-500 LB. $87.00-589.50, 775-850 LB. $71.00- $74.00. FEEDER HEIFERS: MEDIUM & LARGE FRAME 1, 500-600 LB FEW $88.50-592.75; 600-700 LB. FEW $86.75-588.75; 700-775 LB. $86.00-$86.75; 825-850 LB. $83.75-585.00. MEDIUM & LARGE FRAME MIXED 1-2, LOT 460 LB. $88.25; 600-700 LB. $84.00- $87.00. MEDIUM AND LARGE FRAME 2, 550-700 LB. $82.75-585.00 MEDIUM FRAME 2-3, 575-750 LB. $76.00-$79.50. SLAUGHTER COWS: CUTTER, BONING UTILITY, AND BREAKING UTILITY Y.G. 1-4 AVERAGE DRESS ING $50.00-$53.50; HIGH DRESSING $52.50-$55.00, VERY HIGH DRESSING $55.00-$57.50; LOW DRESSING $45.50-$49.50. CANNER AND LOW CUTTER $42.50-546.50. HOLSTEINS $45.00-$49.00, EXCESS FILLS $39.00-$42,50. SLAUGHTER BULLS: Y.G. 1 1225-1975 LB. AVERAGE DRESSING $62.50-$64.50; HIGH DRESSING $64.50-$66.50; HIGH DRESSING & HIGH BONING $66.50-$68.50; FEW LOW DRESSING $57.50-$58.50. SPECIAL STOCKER SALE THURS DAY JULY 19 AT 7:00 P M. SPECIAL STOCK COW SALE FRI DAY JULY 27 AT 7:00 P.M. Peoria Sheep Peoria, Illinois Tuesday, July 17, 1990 OPENING. MIDSESSION AND CLOSE SHEEP: 150 TRADING MOD ERATE. COMPARED WITH LAST TUESDAY SLAUGHTER LAMBS MOSTLY STEADY. SLAUGHTER LAMBS: CHOICE AND PRIME 100-120 LBS. 50.00-52.00; 90-100 LBS. 48.00-50.00. off base” says Charlie Benner Did you hear about the Northern Tier farmer who was cited for cleaning out an old drainage ditch? He first learned about it in his local newspaper No phone call No subpoena Even the operator of a South Philly crack house has more nghts Fact is, you're in trouble if you dram a wetland, plant it, pasture it or build on it without a permit from the PA Department of Environmen tal Resources And that wetland can be as little as a square foot, according to DER rogs Barbara Hafer, Republican nomi nee for governor, has taken a strong exception to DER's handling of wetlands Also standing up to DER is State Senator Roger Madigan, an Ag Republican from Bradford county who introduced Senate bill 1326 It would * Compensate farmers for wet lands taken out of production * Exempt land with history of farm use during past 25 years. * Give farmers the same one acre and ten acre exemptions granted by federal agencies. Most farmers agree wetlands should be preserved But we deplore DER's heavy handed treat ment So does Barbara Hafer “We can prevent any net loss of wetlands,’ she insists, “without run ning roughshod over landowners ’ 112 State Street Harrisburg, PA 17101