Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, July 06, 1991, Image 13

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    Phila. Vegetables
July 3,1991
CLOUDY 73-82.
ARTICHOKES OFFERINGS INSUF
FICIENT TO QUOTE.
ASPARAGUS LOWER WA 30-lb crt
WAExFcy Ige & std 35.00 ord cond
ZOO-10.00 bchd std 25.00.
BEANS LOWER vinous bu containers
Round Green type unless otherwise stated
NJ 10.00-12.00 very few 15.00 few low as
8.00 fair cond 5.00-6.00 GA 12.00 MD fair
qual 5.00-10.00 NC 10.00 few Iwr VA
mlds fair qual 8.00 few high as 12.00 Pole
type 12.00.
BEETS NJ crt bchd 12s 4.50-6.00 mos
5.00 NC cit Ise 7.00.
BROCCOLI SLIGHTLY LOWER CA
ctn bchd 14s 7.00-8.00 mos 8.00 few 9.00
crowns 10.00-10.50.
BRUSSEL SPROUTS NO
OFFERINGS.
CABBAGE ABOUT STEADY 1-3/4
buctn & crt med green unless otherwise
stated NJ 6.00-7.00 mos 7.00 few 7.50
Red 10.00 fair qual 7.50 Savoy fair qual
6.00-6.50 mos 6.00 PA 7.00-7.50 NC
7.50.
CARROTS SLIGHTLY LOWER 48-1
lb film bags in film sacks CA med-Ige
10.00- few 9.00 50-Ib sacks loose
jumbo CA 13.00-15.00 AZ 14.00-15.00
ctn bchd 24s CA 11.00 cm Ise med
10.00-
CAULIFLOWER 12S LOWER, 9S
HIGHER CA ctn film wipd 9i 10.00-10.50
12< 9.00-10.00 few 12.00 mos 10.00.
CELERY OFFERINGS LIGHT CA cm
2doz 16.00-18.00 mos 17.00-18.002-1/2
Viking Ship Calcium Nitrate:
vegetable nutrition
the way you want it
doz 17.00-18.00 few 16.00 3 doz
15.00-16.00 Hearts 18s few 8.00.
CHINESE CABBAGE NJ 1-1/4 bucrt
6.00.
CORN ABOUT STEADY wirebound
crt 48 eats mm unless other wise stated NC
White 8.00-10.50 fair qual 6.00-7.00 GA
White 9.00-10.00 fair qual 5.00-7.00 Yel
low fair qual 6.00-7.00 NJ White
8 00-10.00 fair qual 6.00-7.00 Yellow
8.00- Bicolor 7.00 FL White
9.00- VA White fair qual 5.00-6.00.
CUCUMBERS ABOUT STEADY
1-1/9 bucrts & ctns waxed medium unless
otherwise staled NJ 8.00-10.00 fair qual
5.00- ord qual 5.00 sml 9.00-10 00 Ige
5.00- bubkts Pickles Ige 8.00 med
10.00 MD 9.00 fair qual 5.00-6.00 VA
10.00- fair qual 6.00-6.50 MI
9.50-10.00 fair qual 6.00-7.00 NC fair qual
& cond 4.00-6.00.
DAIKON OFFERINGS INSUFFI
CIENT TO QUOTE.
EGGPLANT ABOUT STEADY 1-1/9
bucitwipdmedGA 10.00-11.00 NC 10.00
few Iwr.
ENDIVE OFFERINGS LIGHT NJ
1-1/9 boat 6.00 OH 1-1/9 buctn 6.00-7.00
BELGIUM 10-Ib cm Witloof type 14.00.
ESCAROLE OFFERINGS LIGHT NJ
1-1/9 bucrt 6.00 OH 1-1/9 buctn 6.00-8.00.
GARLIC per lb CA 30-lb cm White
new crop super colossal 1.30 colossal 1.25
‘KANSAS CITY, US NO. 1 HARD
RED WINTER WHEAT, ORDINARY
PROTEIN. MINNEAPOLIS, US NO. 1
DARK NORTHERN SPRING WHEAT,
14% PROTEIN. PORTLAND, NO. 1
SOFT WHITE WHEAT. ST. LOUIS, NO.
fertL ter * y. 5-0-0 has been earn
ing vegetable grower loyalty for more
than forty years. In the field! Under
weather conditions that often fail to
cooperate! At harvest, when talk time
is over and product promises are meas
ured by results! Growers have found
that Calcium Nitrate comes through.
Use Calcium Nitrate on your next
crop. You will be pleased by the growth,
yield and quality you see. The kind of
profitable results achieved by vegetable
Nitrate Nitrogen • Fast Response
Early Maturity • Non-Acid
Available Calcium * Precise Timing
Controlled Growth * Water Soluble
growers across America, season after
season, because of Calcium Nitrate’s
unique combination of nutrients:
Nitrate nitrogen for fast
response. Better tinting and
control. Calcium Nitrate supplies
nitrate, the non-acidifying nitrogen
that’s readily available for plant
uptake. You’ll see fast, uniform response
with the precise feeding and timing you
need for better growth and better
crop management.
See Your Fertilizer Deeper
2 SOFT RED WINTER WHEAT.
FUTURES CLOSE: KANSAS CITY
(SEPT) WHEAT 2.75 3/4 DN 2 3/4 3.18
3/4 MINNEAPOLIS (SEPT) WHEAT
2.72 1/2 DN 2 1/2 3.35 1/4 CHICAGO
(SEPT) WHEAT 2.75 1/4 DN 1/23.23 1/2
(SEPT) CORN 2.29 DN 1/4 2.94 1/4
(AUG) SOYBEANS 5.31 3/4 DN 3 6.48
1/2 (SEPT) SOYBEANS 5.32 DN 4 1/4
EXPORT: BARGE OR RAIL, PORT
OF NEW ORLEANS OR NORTH TEX
AS GULF. NO. 1 HARD RED WINTER
WHEAT ORDINARY PROTEIN
3.19-3.20 DN 2 3.55-3.58 NO. 2 SOFT
RED WINTER WHEAT 2.94-3.09 DN 3-2
3.35-3.43 NO. 2 YELLOW CORN
2.59-2.62 UP 13.07-3.08 NO. 2 YELLOW
SORGHUM RAIL 4.47 DN 3 BARGE
4.43 DN 5 5.19-5.25 NO. 2 YELLOW
SOYBEANS 5.68 DN 1-3 6.68-6.70.
Kutztown Produce
Auction
Fleetwood, PA
July 1,2, & 3, 1991
10 A.M.
Report Supplied by Auction
APRICOTS: 1.35-3.50 'APACK
-7.00-18.50 VI BU.
APPLES: LODI AND YELLOW
TRANSPARENT 1.00-9.50 '/. BU.
GREEN BEANS: 4.00-12.00 V 4 BU.
YELLOW WAX BEANS: 8.00-13.50
K BU.
BLUEBERIES: 14.40-15.00 12-PINT
FLAT.
BROCCOLI: 2.00-8.00 12-14 CT.
CABBAGE: 2.00-8.00 12 CT. HEAD;
.15-.25 EACH.
Earlier, more uniform maturity.
Improved yield and quality.
Nitrate nitrogen gives the quick opti
mum response the crop needs and then
“runs out.” Elimination of residual
nitrogen and salt problems promotes
better yields, uniform maturity and
harvest efficiency. One good thing leads
to another when you fertilize with
Calcium Nitrate.
Vital calcium: it helps your crop;
helps your soil. Calcium Nitrate con
tains 19% water-soluble calcium. This
vital nutrient, combined with nitrate
nitrogen, provides crop benefits
both above and below the ground.
Young leaves, stalks, roots and fruit
must have calcium for proper develop
ment. Adequate calcium in the fruit
markedly improves harvest and ship
ping quality. This low-salt, non-acid
source of nitrate and calcium is un
matched by any other nitrate fertilizer
Available in bag or bulk. Apply
Calcium Nitrate straight or ask your
dealer to include it in your vegetable
fertilizer. You’ll be glad you did!
As with any fertilizer application, con
sult your extension office or other advisory
service for recommended practice that
meets local crop and soil conditions.
Viking
Skip®
Calcium
“"■ffIKTC Nitrate
(8M) 263-8528
((( HYDRO
USACRI
WGM/Hydro
CANTALOUPES; SMALL .25-.70:
MEDIUM 1.00-1.50 LARGE 1.40-1.70;
EXTRA LARGE 2.20-2.35.
CHERRIES: SOUR 4.00-9.60 8 QT.
FLAT.
CUCUMBERS: 1.00-6.00 V4BU;
6.50-8 00 1 1/9 BU.
CUT FLOWERS. .60 BOUQUET;
GLADIOLAS .41 EACH.
EGGS: SMALL TO MED. .48- 60 DOZ.
EGGPLANT: 3.00 '/, BU.
NECTARINES: 10.50-12.50 '/, BU.
PEACHES: 6.00-11.00 '/, BU.
PEPPERS; 5.50-7.25 ‘A BU; HOT PEP
PERS 2.50-4.25 ■/. BU.
POTATOES; RED 1.35 5-POUND.
6.40-8.00 PK. 7.00-8.25 'A BU.
PLUMS: 7.20-8 00 8-QT FLAT.
RASPBERRIES: BLACK 16.80-20.40
12 % PTFLAT. 19.20-25.20 12-PTFLAT;
RED 16.80-20.40 12 'A PT FLAT.
RED BEETS: 1.50-7.50 15 CT;
2.50-5.00 'A BU.
SPRING ONIONS: .45 BUNCH.
STAWBERRIES; 11.00 8-QT. FLAT.
SWEET CORN: 1.50-3.15 DOZEN.
TOMATOES: GREENHOUSE
8.00- 10 POUNDS: LOCAL
16.00- 25-LBS.
WATERMELONS: MEDIUM
1.50-2.50 EACH: LARGE 2.90-3.30 EA.
SURGARBABY 1.60-2.80 EACH.
ZUCCHINI: 1.00-5.50 'A BU; YEL
LOW 1.00 ’/. BU.
SALE DAYS NEXT WEEK MON.,
TOES., TOURS, FRI. JULY 8,9.11 & 12.
10 A.M.
Lancaster Farming, Saturday, July 6, 1991-Al3
Buffalo Produce
Mifflinburg R 3
July 2 and July 4, 1991
Report Supplied by Auction
BEDDING PLANTS: 1.00-3.00 FLAT.
HANGING BASKETS: 1.00-6 00
EACH.
FLORIDA TOMATOES- 20.50 PER
25-LB.
HULL PEAS; 12.00-14.00 PER BU.
ZUCCHINI; 1.00-4.50 PER '4 BU.
SWEET CHERRIES: 1.00-.1.45 LB.
BLUEBERRIES: .75-1.40 PT.
RASPBERRIES: 1.30-1.50 PT.
STRING BEANS: 4.50-11.00 BU.
SWEET CORN: 1.90-2.40.
CANTELOPES: .85-1.70.
PEACHES: 7.50-15.00 '/. BU.
APRICOTS: 10.00-14.50 8-QT.FLAT.
SUGAR PLUMS; 11.00-14.00 8-QT.
FLAT.
AUCTIONS EVERY TUBS., THURS.,
AND FRI. 11 A.M. PHONE 966-1151.
Leinbach’s Shippensburg
Produce Auction
(717)530-1700 or 532-5511
Shippensburg, PA
Average Prices Of #1 Produce
June 27,29 & July 2. Openlla.m.Tues.,
Thurs. & Sat.
Report Supplied by Auction
APPLES: 3.00-4.50 '4 BU.
APRICOTS; 6.00-12.00 8 QT. FLAT.
BLUEBERRIES: 12.00-15.00 12 PT.
FLAT.
GREEN BEANS: 8.00-16.00 54 BU.
YELLOW BEANS: 8.00-14.50 54 BU.
LIMA BEANS: 12.00-16.00 '/. BU.
CABBAGE: 5.00-6.50 50 LBS.
CANTALOPES: .90-1.75 EACH.
HULL PEAS: 10.00-12.00 '/. BU.
SUGAR PEAS: 16 00-22.00 10 LB.
BOX.
CUCUMBERS: 3.00-6 00 54 BU
PICKLES; 4.00-12.00 BU.
CHERRIES: SWEET 7.00-14 00 8 QT
FLAT; SOUR 3.00-7.00 8 QT FLAT
EGGS; .7S-.95 DOZ.
PEPPERS: GREEN 10.00-13 00 1 1/9
BU.
PLUMS: 6.00-14.00 '/. BU
RED BEETS: 5.00-12 00 15 CT. BU
PEACHES: 5.00-10 50 ’/. BU .
4.00-6.00 8 QTS.
RASPBERRIES: BLACK 12 00-22 00
12 PTS., RED 14.00-20 00 12 PTS
YELLOW SQUASH AND PATTY
PANS; 2.00-7.50 54 BU
SWEET CORN. 1 50-2 25 DOZ
"■~—~ ~ ~ ~ ~~
HAY, STRAW
& GRAIN SALE
Every Thursday at 1 p.m.
Auction will continue
all year long
Vintage Sales
Stables, Inc.
(Rt. 30,10 miles east of Lancaster
in Paradise, PA)
For Info.
717-442-4181 business
215-458-8518 horns
FOR SALE
k PV7 AIVVTT
| J|t Jl
'" TIT TV VCL
.• For
IBDDING
fe' |«ost effective
% as bedding for all
kinds of beef and
l dairy cattle, hogs,
Vhorses, sheep and
I poultry
IM^Fann
(America’s Oldest)
Paradise, Pa.
1717)687*7031
L Robert Frame, Sr.
president
Glenn S. Frame
Mgr.