Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, May 30, 1992, Image 8

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    AMjnctttr Fanning, Saturday, May 30, 1992
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“and Ye Earth Shooke...”
Friday, June 1, 1638, 2 pm: the first recorded earthquake in
America rocked the settlement at Plymouth, Massachusetts,
No accurate descriptions of earlier earthquakes exist prior to
Governor William Bradford’s report of this event as recorded
in his Hiuorv of the Plymouth Plantation "However, it was very
terrible for ye time, and as ye men were set talking in ye house,
some women and others were without ye doors, and ye earth
shooke with ye violence as they could not stand without catch
ing hold of ye posts and pails yt stood next them, but ye vio
lence lasted not long And about halfe an hower, or less, came
an other noysc & shaking, but neither so loud nor strong as ye
former, but quickly passed over, and so it ceased ”
Earthquake before eleven, rain same Jay.
—Japanese Provorfi
rap Before frying or sautding food, remove from refrigerator
and bring to room temperature.
EARTHWISE
Besides using specific plants
to attract beneficial insects
(as suggested last week),
you can plant herbs to repel
the pest species Tansy and
mint discourage ants and are
very nice near the picnic table
Aphids dislike chives and gar
lic. Fleas hop away from fennel
and tansy, try planting some
around the doghouse House
flies avoid basil, chamomile,
mint. rue. and tansy A pot of
mint just outside
the back
door re-
ally cuts
down on
the unwanted
winged guests
*** Contract with Purina Mills, Inc.
Now accepting new and existing
sow herds
We Supply
- Quality Purina Feeds
- Sound Genetic Program
- A Service Representative To Assist You
- Competitive Contract Payment
Purina Mills, Inc.
Serving The Needs
Of Agriculture
Colonial Onion Pie
3 pounds onions
buttsr
3 sggs, bsstsn
1 pint craam
ssHsndpoppsrlotssts
4 sliess crlsp-frlsd bscon,
crhmbM
Vi cup gratsd ehssso
1 doubls-crusl pis psstiy
Peel and slice onions and fry
in butler until golden
brown Beat together eggs
and cream, season and add to
onions Pour onion mixture
into pastry-lined deep dish
pie plate Sprinkle with ba
. con and cheese, and
cover with
top crust
Bake
350° F for 1
BP' A hour, or until crust
is golden brown
/ Msksssssrvlngs.
—Call Us Today
1-800-873-5300
CATTLE, 160. HIGH CHOICE &
PRIME SLAUGHTER STEERS
72.00- 1 AT 75.85, CHOICE
SLAUGHTER STEERS 71.00-74.50,
SELECT STEERS 67.00-71.50, SELECT
& CHOICE HOLSTEINS 64.00-67.00.
SLAUGHTER HEIFERS CHOICE
69.00- SELECT 57.00-63.75.
3‘ OLD
FARMER’S
COWS: BREAKING UTILITY &
COMMERCIAL 46.00-52.00. CUTTER
AND BONING UTILITY 47.50-54.00, 1
AT57.00; CANNER AND LOW CUTTER
36.50-42.00, SHELLS LOW YIELD
34.00-37.00.
WEATHER
FORECAST
BULLOCKS: CHOICE 58.00-60.00,
SELECT 55.00-57.50.
BULLS: YG#l 60.00-62.00.
*fS&
CALVES, 90. CHOICE 160-285 LBS.
.95-1.50, GOOD 130-180 LBS. .S7-.95,
STANDARD AND GOOD 70-105 LBS.
.50-.70. HOLSTEIN BULLS 95-120 LBS.
1.25-1.31. #2 85-120 LBS. 1.05-1.20,
HOLSTEIN HEIFERS 95-130 LBS.
1.70-2.00. TOPBEEFBULL AT 120 LBS.
1.40. TOP BEEF HEIFER AT 85 LBS.
1.30.
Northeast;
Cold and rainy,
very cold west,
then clearing and
warming.
Southeast;
Sunny and warm,
cool and showery
north and west.
HOGS: 91. BARROWS AND GILTS
US«I-2 230-250 LBS. 43.75-45.00, 1 AT
45.35; US#l-3 225-240 LBS. 41.00-43.75.
then clearing and
warming, cloudy
and mild Florida
SOWS US#l-3 350-600 LBS.
31.0^34.00.
BOARS: 22.00-26.00.
LAMBS: FEW AT 60-85 LBS,
65.00-72.00.
Midwest:
-Showers and sea
sonable. sunny
and warm north,
then rainy and
cooler; clear and
warm east.
New Holland Horses
New Bollmml Sale* Stahl—
New Hound, PA
Mead*;, May 25, 1992
REPORT SUPPLIED BY AUCTION
390 HEAD. MARKET STEADY.
RIDING HORSES 585.00-775.00.
DRIVING HORSES 635.00-1000.00.
BETTER RIDING HORSES
925.00-
REGISTERED HORSES
850.00-
COLTS 285.00-460.00.
MARE PONIES 85.00-285.00.
PONY COLTS 45.00-125.00.
GELDINGS 85.00-285.00.
LARGER PONIES 375.00-530.00.
WORK HORSES 715.00-1075.00.
KILLERS: LIGHTWEIGHT
475.00-
HEAVYWEIGHT KILLERS
740:00-910.00.
THIN 135.00-400.00.
Northwest:
Showers and
cool, sunny and
warm east, then
ram. cold, sunny
and warm coast.
Southwest:
Mild and rainy,
sunny and very
warm desert,
showers northern
California, hot
inland
Mercer Livestock
Mercer, Pa.
Tuesday, May 26, 1992
Report Supplied By Auction
On
Hoffman Seeds, Inc., CIBA-GEIGY Agricultural Division,
and Gustafson, Inc. invite you to attend a wheat field day
to see the results of the replicated yield trial at the
following location;
5 P.M. - 8 P.M. - Hoffman Seeds, Inc.
144 Main St.
Landisville, PA
Contact: Fred Lepley
1-800-776-7929
There are current varieties and potential new varieties
Representatives from all three companies will be on
hand to answer your varietal, Tilt, and Baytan questions.
Stop by for a bar-b-q and talk to the company reps.
ffloffman-
I HOFFMAN SEEDS, INC.
144 Main St., Landisville, PA 17538
Phone: 1-800-776-7929
Seeds
| Qome markets
mot available due
[ to the holiday
Oklahoma City
Feeder Cattle
Oklahoma City, Okla.
Thunday, May 28, 1992
OKLAHOMA NATIONAL
STOCKYARDS WEEKLY CATTLE
SUMMARY: Compared with last week:
Feeder steers and heifers steady to $l.OO
lower. Trade moderate. Demand good for
feeder cattle, fair for Stockers and calves.
Bulk of receipts were steers and heifers
over 600 lbs.; lighter weights not well
tested. Quality plain to average, few attrac
tive. Weigh-ups mostly average. Flesh
condition largely slightly thin. The week’s
receipts reduced by Monday's holiday, wet
pastures, and end of wheat graze-out.
Slaughter cows $l.OO-$ 1.50 higher.
Slaughter bulls steady. Slaughter cattle
demand good. Receipts this week 3,411;
last week 15,233; last year 6,163. Supply
consisted of 82% yearlings over 600 lbs.;
12% calves; 6% cows and bulls. Bulk
prices follow; weighted average prices in
parenthesis;
Feeder steers: Medium and Large Frame 1,
400-500 lbs. new crop $93.00- $98.00
($94.27); few 500-575 lbs. $91.50-$94.00
($93.22); 550-600 lbs. new crops
$84.00-$84.50 ($85.10); 600-700 lbs.
SBO.SO-$84.00, lot 615 lbs. $87.00
($83.75); 700-800 lbs. 576.50-581.50
($78.01); 800-900 lbs. $73.75- $78.00, lot
800 lbs. $79.50 ($75.90); 900-950 lbs.
$70.50-$73.50 ($72.80). Urge Frame 2
Holsteins, 420 lbs. $84.50; 525 lbs. $77.50;
675-700 lbs. 566.75-568.00 ($67.17)
825-900 lbs. 563.25-563.7 S ($63.53); 950
lb. $60.50.
Feeder Heifers: Medium and Large Frame
I, 350 lb. new crop $87.00; 400-500 lbs.
$81.50-585.25 ($83.18) 500-550 lbs.
$80.25-$83.50 ($81.79); 550-600 lbs.
$78.50-$BO.OO ($78.82); 600-650 lbs.
$76.50-$Bl.OO ($78.45); 650-700 lbs.
$74.00-575.50 ($74.66), lot 680 lb.
replacements $78.50; 700-800 lbs.
$71.50-$75.50 ($72.95).
Slaughter Cows; Cutter, Boning and
Breaking Utility Y.G. 1-4 average dressing
$46.50-549.50; high dressing
$49.50-552.00; low dressing
543.75-$47.00.
Slaughter Bulls: Y.G. 1 1000-1900 lbs.
average dressing SS9.7S-$62.00; high
dressing or high boning 567.75-568.00.
Y.G. 1-2 1100-2050 lbs. low dressing,
fleshy, or thin $55.0-559.50.
FIELD DAY
Tuesday, June 9, 1992
of wheat in the trial.
Carlisle Livestock
Market
CarUe, Pa.
Tuesday, May 26, 1992
SLAUGHTER STEERS: CHOICE
72.00-75.00, SELECT 65.75-70.75
STANDARD 60.00-68.00.
SLAUGHTER HOLSTBINS: CHOICE
66.006125.
SLAUGHTER HEIFERS: SELECT
AND CHOICE 69.00-71.25.
SLAUGHTER COWS: ACTIVE!
STRONGEST DEMAND FOR EARLY
BIRD PENS. BREAKING UTILITY AND
COMMERCIAL 51.25-54.00, CUTTER
AND BONING UTILITY 48.50-54.00;
CANNER AND LOW CUTTER
44.004100, BIG MIDDLE 44.75-48.25.
SHELLY 44.00 DOWN.
SLAUGHTER FAT BULLS: YG«I
61.75-6 ZOO, YO#2 56.0060.00.
FEEDER CATTLE, FEEDER STEERS;
750900 LBS. LARGE #2 69.0074.00;
HOLSTBINS UNDER 550 LBS.
77.00-82.00; OVER 700 LBS.
610069.00.
FEEDER HEIFERS: 700850 LBS.
MEDIUM AND LARGE #2 67.0070.00.
FEEDER BULLS: 250-350 LBS.
MEDIUM AND LARGE #1
11000115.00.
VEAL CALVES: CHOICE
98.0011250, GOOD 89.0097.00; STAN
DARD 72.0088.00.
FARM BULLS: TO 14Z50; FARM
HEIFERS TO 187.50
HOGS: BARROWS AND GILTS
UStl-3 210260 LBS. 42.0043.00;
270380 LBS. 35.75-4150; UNDER 200
LBS. 37.85-4025.
SOWS: OVER 450 LBS. 37.00-37.25;
UNDER 450 LBS. 35.75-41.50; «2&4
ALL WEIGHTS 30.00-35.00.
BOARS: 27.00-34.00.
FEEDER PIGS: BY THE HEAD 15-25
LBS. IS.OO-23.00; 30-45 LBS.
30.00-
SHEEP: EWES 21.00-3.00.
LAMBS: GOOD AND CHOICE 50-125
LBS. 71.00-82.00; MEDIUM, ALL
WEIGHTS, 65.00-70.00.
GOATS: BY HIE HEAD, LARGE
S7.SO-97.50, SMALL/MBDIUM
25.00-
SALE EVERY TUBS. MISC. HEMS,
RABBITS, POULTRY AND EGOS 4:30
P.M., LIVESTOCK 7 P.M.
THIS TOES. WE WILL HAVE 19
HEAD OF HOLSTEIN STEERS WEIGH
ING APPROX. 425-4 SO LBS. FIRST
TIME AWAY FROM HOME! STARTED
WITH ALL SHOTS.