AlB-Lancaster Fanning, Saturday, June 22, 1991 Lehigh Co.’s First Farm Preservation Approved ALLENTOWN (Lehigh Co.) The Pennsylvania Agri cultural Land Preservation Board lias approved the purchase of Lehigh County’s first agricultural conservation easement on a 54-acre farm in Lower Milford township for $184,985. The farm, owned by Wilmer and Erma Graber, will be preserved in perpetuity under the state and county’s farmland preservation program. Seventy-five percent of the cost Pennsylvania Livestock Auction Waynesburg, Pa. Thursday, June 20, 1991 Report Supplied by PDA CATTLE 174. COMPARED WITH LAST THURSDAY’S MARKET; SL. COWS .50-1.00 HIGHER. BREAKING UT. & COMMERCIAL SL. COWS 51.00-55.50, FEW 57.00-59.50, CUTTER & BON. UT. 49.00-52.50, CANNER & LO CUTTER 40.00-48.50. SHELLS DOWN TO 30.00. YIELD GRADE NO. 1 11/2130 LBS. SL. BULLS 60.50-70.75. FEW 29-1160 LBS. 57.00-61.00. FEEDER CATTLE: STEERS (FEW) & M&L-l 3/400 LBS. 85.00-105.00, #1 550/800 LBS. 80.00-90.00. HEIFERS MED. & LGE. #1 M&L-l 3/450 LBS. 80.00- BULLS M-l 250/500 LBS. 85.00- COUPLE 330 @ 113.00. CALVES: 25. CHOICE 124.00. STAND. & GD. 80-115 LBS. 79.00-90.00. NO. 1, HOLSTEIN BULLS 90-135 LBS. 130.00- BEEF CROSS 80-140 LBS. BULLS & HEIFERS 10000-155.00. HOGS: 21. US 1-3 120-140 LBS. 52.00- COUPLE 108.00 @ 69.00. US NO. 1-3 3/780 LBS. SOWS 39 75-44.00. COUPLE BOARS 37.00- FEEDER PIGS: 6. US NO. 1-3 50/80 LBS. FEEDER PIGS 47.00-49.00. SHEEP: 150. H. CHOICE & PRIME 64/96 LBS. 65.00-72.00, CHOICE 75/90 LBS. 61.00-66.00. GOOD/CH. 47/60 LBS. FEEDER LAMBS 42.00-48.00. CONTACT US For DOUBLE CHAIN PIT ELEVATORS HTD. TILT AVAILABLE COMPACT ROTO BEATERS WISCONSIN & ALLIS CHALMER POWER UNITS HAND-O-MATIC BUNK FEEDERS COMBINATION MOWER AND CRIMPER UNITS 455 AND 456 MOWERS NEW IDEA CRUSHERS LARGE SHOP LATHE 40 TON PUNCH PRESS CRIMPING ROLLS TO FIT YOUR NEW IDEA CRUSHER NOTICE CONTACT US FOR PROPER LUBRICATING YOUR CRIMPER BEARINGS 200 HP VM AIR COOLED DIESEL, COMPLETELY REBUILT $4,500.00 YALE 4000 LBS. FORKLIFT EXCELLENT CONDITION $5,500 SMUCKER- WELDING & MANUFACTURING 2110 Rockvala Road Lane., PA 17602 of this purchase will be paid by the state and the county will contribute the other 25 percent. The Lehigh County agricultural land preservation board is in the process of finalizing agreements with six additional landowners for the permanent preservation of another 800 acres of farmland within the county. The county board will soon be submitting proposals to the state board for the preservation of the additional farms. SLAUGHTER SHEEP 14.00-22.00. GOATS: 22. LARGE 40.00-55.00, MED. 28.00-40.00, SMALL 18.00-30.00. Greencastle Livestock Grecncastle, P». Thursday, June 20, 1991 Report Supplied bj PDA CATTLE: 252. SL. COWS .75-1.25 LOWER; COUPLE SELECT 66.00-69.75, STAND. & SEL. HOL. 59.00-66.00. BREAKING UT. & COMMERCIAL SL. COWS 50.50-54.50, COUPLE 56.00, CUTTER & BON. UT. 48.75-54.00, COU PLE 57.10, CANNER & LO CUTTER 46.00-49.00, SHELLS DOWN TO 43.00. YIELD GRADE FEW NO. 1-1745 LBS. SL. BULLS 58.50-64.00. CALVES: 451. FEW GOOD 85.00- STAND. & GD. 70-95 LBS. 74.00- UT. 60-85 LBS. 60.00-74.00, NO. 1. HOLSTEIN BULLS 85-130 LBS. 160.00- NO. 2 80-125 LBS. 125.00- FEW DOWN TO 85.00. NO. 1, HOL. HEIFERS 105-125 LBS. 170.00- 80-100 LBS. 120.00- BEEF CROSS 75-125 LBS. BULLS & HEIFERS 120.00-187.50. HOGS 6. FEW US NO. 1-3 350-420 LBS. 41.00-41.75. BOARS ONE 36.00. FEEDER PIGS; 27, SHEEP: 18. FEW GOOD/CH. 60-95 LBS. SSL 48.00-56.00. SLAUGHTER SHEEP FEW 9.50-16.00. GOATS: 4. FEW MEDIUM 2200-28.00. 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This process can cause small limbs or seedlings to wilt and may pro vide an opening for disease. “Periodical cicadas are some times called nature’s pruners,” said Hoover. “Nursery owners or Low As $5B“ Purchase In Quantity QUANTEM SERIES 50 The “Vari-Speed” VENTILATING Control is a SOLID STATE, single phase, variable motor speed controller, designed to automatically ventilate industrial, commercial and agricultural facilities. The Series 50 provides ventilation control in proportion to the error sensed between the controller set point and actual space temperature as monitored by the controller's As temperature changes, > voltage to the fan motor is changed proportionately. 17-Year i ■’ MBTAL BIADBS Locusts Due Back others with trees at risk may want to apply registered insecticides around the time mating starts about 10 days after they first hear the males singing.” He said other protection methods include cover ing the crown of valuable trees with a fine mesh, or delaying the planting of trees until the cicadas are gone. If a pesticide is used, label instructions should be care fully read and followed. The periodical cicada is native to North America, and exists nowhere else in the world. There are six species of periodical cica da, three with a 17-year cycle, and three with a 13-year cycle. The 17-year cicada is the type general ly found in Pennsylvania. Adult periodical cicadas are about 1 '/> inches long with reddish eyes and wing veins. They are smaller than their cousins, the annual or dog-day cicadas usually seen and heard in the heat of late summer. MULTIFAN Ventilation & Controls • Motor and frame made of first class non-corrosive material • Polypropylene blades • Automatic thermal protection • Fan can be operated on waterproof, single, two, variable or S speed controller • 3 year warranty • Trouble free motor and blade performance FARROWING CRATES CIMIQHIN( Droplet Emitters Controller BARN InoMo Building ■ ' —T\ --fcal/ i. Emh SEE FARMER BOY AQ. - 410 E. LINCOLN AVE. —„ -- qcc MYERSTOWN, PA 17067 IfH I 1 /-ODD- / 000 Periodical cicada populations called broods are assigned Roman numerals and are classified by the year in which they emerge. The cicadas surfacing this year are members of Brood XIV, which last was seen in 1974. Brood XIV dis tribution encompasses as many as 22 counties between the New York and Maryland borders, ranging as far west as Clearfield County and as far east as Lehigh County. Cicada nymphs spend 17 years from 2 to 24 inches underground, sucking nutrients from plant roots. In April, they burrow to within an inch of the soil surface, where they await the undetermined signal for emergence. If the ground is too damp, they often build small earth en turrets over their holes to pro tect their escape routes from 100 much moisture. When the time is right, usually in late May or early June, the nymphs exit the soil through half inch holes and climb a foot or more up trees or other objects. Within an hour, they shed their nymphal skins and become adults. The adult cicadas are clumsy flyers, often colliding with objects in flight The males begin their constant singing shortly after they emerge, but the females are silent. 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