Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, August 15, 1992, Image 12

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    Al2-Lancaster Farming, Saturday, August 15, 1992
Markets
Leola Produce
Auction
Leola, PA
Au(. 11, 1992
Report Supplied by Auction
APPLES: EARLY VARIETIES
2.25-4.50 VI BU.
BLUEBERRIES: IXSO-16.00 12 PINT
FLAT.
BEANS: YELLOW 8.00-IXSO 1 1/9
BU.. GREEN 8.50-17.00 1 1/9 BU.. KEN
TUCKY AND ROMA 9.00-14.00 1 1/9
BU.
LIMA BEANS: 8.00-12.00 1 1 19 BU.
BLACKBERRIES; 12.50-16.50 12
PINT FLAT.
CABBAGE: GREEN 3.25-5.50
CRATE. RED 2.75-3.50 CRATE. .22-.3S
HEAD.
CANTALOPES: SMALL TO
MEDIUM .05-.25 EACH, LARGE TO EX.
LARGE .25 .60 EACH.
CUCUMBERS: 6.00-8.25 1 1/9 BU.
EGGPLANT; 5.25-9.00 1 1/9 BU.
NECTARINES: 6.00-8.50 V, BU,
PICKLES: LARGE 2.75-4.25 VI BU.,
SMALL TO MED. 4.00-9.00 ■/. BU.
PEACHES: 4.50-8.50 ’/. BU.
PEPPERS: SMALL TO MED. 2.00-3.75
1 1/9 BU.. LARGE TO EXTRA LARGE
4.00-6.50 1 1/9 BU., HOT 2.25-3.50 Vi
BU.; SUNTAN 3.00-4.25 1 1/9 BU.
POTATOES: 1.40-1.80 25 LBS.,
3.25-6.00 50 LBS., .55-.80 10 LBS.
See Our Products On Display At
AG PROGRESS DAYS - Location W 9th Street
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Give us a call for more Information on hog, beef, dairy and heifer barns
PLUMS: 3.25-5.50 V 4 BU.
RED BEETS: 2.75-4.50 15 BUNCH
COUNT, 3X5-5.00 LOOSE 1 1/9 BU.
SQUASH: YELLOW 4.00-6.50 V 4 BU..
PATTYPANS, SMALL 8.00-12.00 V 4
BU.
SWEET CORN: WHITE .75-1.20
DOZ., YELLOW AND 81-COLOR
.55-1.05 DOZ.
TOMATOES: SMALL TO MEDIUM
3.00-5.75 25 LBS., LARGE TO EX. LGE.
6.25-9.00 25 LBS., CHERRY 3.25-5.5012
PINT FLAT, PLUM 2.75-4.50 25 LBS.
WATERMELONS: YELLOW DOLLS
X5-.55 EACH; SEEDLESS 1.25-2.25
EACH; SANGRIA 1.10-2.25 EACH;
CRIMSON SWEET .75-2.25 EACH.
ZUCCHINI: YELLOW 2.00-3.50 VI
BU., GREEN 3.00-0.50 V 4 BU.
NEXT WEEK’S SALE DAYS ARE
MONDAY THROUGH SATURDAY, 9
A.M. DAILY.
Leinbach’s Shippensburg
Produce Auction
(717)532-5511
Shippenaburg, PA
Average Price* Of #1 Produce
Aug. 6-11
Open 10 a.m. Mon.-Sat.
Report Supplied by Auction
APPLES: 3.00-7.00 V 4 BU.
BEANS (GREEN): 5.00-10.00 % BU..
YELLOW 4.00-8.00 Vi BU.
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Other Products:
BLACKBERRIES; 10.00-14.00 12
PINT PLAT.
BLUEBERRIES: 10.00-18.00 12 PT.
FLAT.
CANTALOPES; SM. TO LGE. .15-1.00
EACH.
CABBAGE: 3.50-4.50 SO LBS.
CORN: WHITE 1.00-100 AND YEL
LOW .75-1.90 DOZ.
CUCUMBERS: 3.00-5.50 X BU.
EGGPLANTS: 4,00-6.50 BU.
MUMS: 1.00-2.25 EACH.
NECTARINES: 5.00-12.00 X BU.
PEPPERS (GREEN): MEDIUM
3.00-7.501 1/9 BU., LARGE 4.00-10.001
1/9 BU.; HOT 3.004.00 X BU.
PEACHES: WHITE AND YELLOW
5.00-7.00 X BU.
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PATTYPANS: 2.00-4.00 X BU.
SWATHER’S
ALFALFA HAY CONDITIONER
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PICKLES: LARGE TO SMALL
3.Q0-10.00 X BU.
POTATOES: «1 50 LBS. 3.00-5.00,
RED AND WHITE 150-4.00 X BU.
PLUMS: 6.00-14.00 X BU.
SQUASH (YELLOW): 100-5.00 X BU.
TOMATOES: MEDIUM 5.00-10.00 25
LBS., LARGE 7.00-15.00 25 LBS.; ITA
LIAN 4.00-7.00 25 LBS.; CHERRY
4.00-6.50 12 PINT FLAT.
WATERMELONS: SMALL TO LGR
1.00-2.50 EACH; SUGAR BABIES
.65-1.25 EACH; YELLOW DOLLS
.50-1.25 EACH; SEEDLESS .75-1.75
EACH.
ZUCCHINI: YELLOW AND GREEN
3.00-6.00 X BU.
SALE DAYS ARE MONDAY
SATURDAY, 10 A.M.
Alfalfa and othar laguma crops hava a coating of wax.
Whtla this coating Is a natural protection for tha growing
plant, it Is an Inhibitor to moisture loss In fiald curing and
to food utilization in tha digastiva system of ruminant
animals. Tha prasanco of this coating of wax also makes
the hay stem brittle and lass palatable to livestock.
CHOICE
Swathor's Choice 'washes off* the outside waxy coating
of alfalfa, allowing for the water Inside the plant to
evaporate more rapidly than in untreated hay. Swather's
Choice is actually a soap that is safe for livestock con
sumption and won't affect palatability.
In studies at Michigan Stata University, hay treated with
the Ingredients In Swather's Choice had higher protein
and lower fiber. In a further study at Utah Stata Uni
versity. cows consumed 2.2 pounds more treated hay
per day.
Unlike conventional granular drying agents, Swather's
Choice is a liquid chemical hay conditioner. It is easily
tank mixed with water and requires only fifteen gallons
par acre In most applications, compared with the con
ventional products that are normally applied at 30
gallons per acre.
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BERRIES —BLUEBERRIES;
DEMAND FAIRLY LIGHT. MARKET
STEADY. Bluecrop & Elliot varieties. flu
12 1-pt flmwrpd cups Ige 11.00-12.00
NON-CITRUS FRUITS —PEACHES;
DEMAND MODERATE. MARKET
ABOUT STEADY. 3/4 buctni Various
Yellow Flesh vsrieties U.S. Extra One &
some no grade mark. 2 l/2"up 12.00-13.00
mostly 12.00 few 11.00. many one brand
16.00, few 15.00.2 1/4-2 1/2“ 10.00-11.00
mostly 10.00 few 9.00. many one brand
14.00, few 13.00.
AUAII _ _ „ nii DAVID O FINK
AVAILABLE FROM. (215)767-1408
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Bridgeton, New Jereey
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