Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, January 02, 1993, Image 13

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    OTHERS ABOUT STEADY cm. AZ Bos
lon 9.00-11.00 red 24. 11.00 Green Leaf
24. 10.00-11.50 mostly 11.00 Red Leaf
24. 10.00-11.00 mottly 10.00 CA Boiton
24. 11.00 Green Leaf 24s 12.00 Red Leaf
24. 11.00-12.00 FL Boston 24s 6.00-8.00
mostly 7.00 Bibb 24s 6.00-7.00
LETTUCE-ROMAINE: MARKET
ABOUT STEADY ctns AZ 24s
15.00-18.00 CA 24s 15.00-17.00 1.3
bucrts AZ 24s 20.00 CA 24s 17.00
MUSHROOMS: MARKET STEADY 10
lb ctns PA Ige 11.00-11.50 med B.SO-9.00
4 qt bkts PA med-lge 4.75-S.OO sml-med
3.75-4.00 3 lb ctns PA Shiitake
15.50- few 13.50-14.00 fair qual
11.50- ctns 10 12-oz trays flmwrpd
PA 8.50-9.00 —OKRA; OFFERINGS
INSUFFICIENT TO QUOTE —ONIONS
GREEN: MARKET ABOUT STEADY
VEGETABLE GROWING MACHINERY
FLAT BED MODEL 560 RAISED BED MODEL 2500
PLASTIC LATER PLASTIC LATER
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MODEL 1400 WATER CHALLENGER MODEL 1800
WHEEL TRANSPLANTER PLASTIC LIFTER
Mfg. of Vegetable Machinery - We Stock The Following
Supplies: Plastic Mulch, Drip & Overhead Irrigation, PTO,
Engine & Submersible Pumps, Greenhouse Supplies &
Plastic, Aluminum & PVC Pipes & Fittings, Layflat Hose,
Harvesting Baskets, Emiters & Orchard Drip Systems,
Sand, Disk & Screen Filters, Auto or Manual Backwash.
This Is Only a Partial Listing.
"Let Our Experience Help You With Designing Your System”
s Call Or Write For Free Catalog
€\ RAIN-FLO irrigation
*y) 884 (Tenter Church Rd., East Earl, PA 17519
& (215) 445-6976
Mark C. Hershey Farm’s Dairy Feeds
‘fop ‘l’ci/onnancc ‘Ma.ximum 'Pro/ itabiliUj!
The feeding program on a dairy farm has a direct impact on the profitability of the
operation. Top performance does equal maximum profitability when a nutritional
program is set up to blend the correct amount of grain and forages to maximize milk
production and minimize health problems. We are pleased with the performance of
herds we work with and the satisfaction that their owners express.
• Dairy programs are built around basic feeding concepts, not
expensive feed additives
• High production plus low input costs increases profits.
• Dairy programs featured Steam-Cooked Soybeans
• One-location, controlled processing gives beans consistently high
quality
Mark Hershey steam-cooked soybeans are available statewide from many feed
mills and are producing outstanding results for top herds in many counties. Their
addition to rations improves payability of feeds while providing an economical
source of oil in the diet, a necessity for high peak production and performance.
Call today for more information on our feeding program or the name of a cooked
soybean handler near you. We want to help you improve your herd’s performance
AND profitability!
ctns bchd MX 48s 8.00-10.00 ctns bchd
bulb type TX 24s 9.00-10.00 mostly 9.00
ctns bchd CA Leeks 12s 12.00 FL Leeks
12s 14.00 —PARSLEY: MARKET
ABOUT STEADY 5 DOZ CURLY
UNLESS OTHERWISE STATED crts
bchd CA 17.00 FL 13.00-14.00 Plain
12.00- ctns bchd TX 13.00 Plain
13.00- Root 12s 12.00
PARSNIPS: 1/2 buctns/crts NJ 10.00
PEAS GREEN: MARKET STEADY 10 lb
ctns per lb GU Snow Peas 1.40 —PEAS
OTHER: OFFERINGS INSUFFICIENT
TO QUOTE —PEPPERS: MARKET
ABOUT STEADY 1 1/9 bucrts MX Cali
fornia Wonder Type Green exlge 10.00 1
1/9 buctns FL California Wonder Type
Green exlge 10.00-12.00 fr cond loas 8.00
one lot 5.00 Ige 7.00-8.00 mostly 8.
00 med fr qual S.OO-6.00 Mxd Red &
Green Ige fr cond 3.00-5.00 Red exlge fr
✓ Accurate,
Cost-Effective
Ration
Balancing
✓ Steam-Cooked
(Not Roasted)
Corn &
Soybeans
qual 10.00-12.00 Ige fr qu«l & cond
5.00- med fr qual & cond 5.00-6.00
MX California Wonder Type Green exlge
11.00- —PEPPERS OTHER: TOO
FEW SALES TO QUOTE —RADISHES:
MARKET SLIGHTLY LOWER clns tpd
30 6-oz flmbgs FL Red 5.50-6.50 mostly
6.00 ctns tpd 14 1-lb flmbgs FL Red
6.00- ctns bchd MX Red 24s 7.00-7.50
—RHUBARB: OFFERINGS INSUFFI
CIENT TO QUOTE —RUTABAGAS:
MARKET STEADY 50 lb ctns CD
CDOnemed7.OO—SPINACH; MARKET
ABOUT STEADY clns MX Flat 24s
9.00- 1 2/5 bucrts bchd CA Flat 24s
11.00- bubkts TX Savoy 8.00-9JX)
ctns 12 10-oz flmbgs Repacked EnrOute
Savoy 8.50-9.50 ctns bchd TX Savoy
10.00 —SQUASH: MARKET LOWER
1/2 & 5/9 bucrts & ctns unless otherwise
stated FL Zucchini sml 5.00-6.00 mostly
6.00 med 4.00-5.00 mostly 4.00 Yellow
Straightneck sml 6.00-8.00 mostly
7.00- med S.OO-6.00 26 lb lugs MX
Zucchini sml-med 10.00 —SWEET
POTATOES: MARKET STEADY
CURED NEW CROP 40 lb ctns NC U.S.
One Jewels med few 9.00 —TOMATOES:
MARKET LOWER 25-LB CARTONS
PINK TO LIGHT RED 85% OR BETTER
US#l QUAL UNLESS OTHERWISE
STATED FL xlgc 13 00-14 00 fr qual &
cond 9.00-10.00 Ige 12.00-13.00 mostly
12.00 med 11.00 25 lb ctns Local Repack
xlge 18.50 Ige 16.00 med 15.00
TOMATOES, CHERRY: fits 12 1-pt bkts
FL 12.00 —TOMATOES. PLUM TYPE:
25 lb ctns FL 16.00 —TURNIPS: 25 lb sks
PA Purple Top 5.00 —VEGETABLES
OTHER; MARKET STEADY IT Radic
•chio 8.50-9.00.
Philadelphia
Potato & Onion
Philadelphia, Pa.
Tuesday, December 29, 1992
ONIONS AND POTATOES
—ONIONS DRY: MARKET RED
ONIONS HIGHER, OTHERS ABOUT
STEADY. US#l OR GENERALLY
GOOD QUAL AND COND UNLESS
OTHERWISE STATED. NEW CROP
Yellow Globe Type MI SO lb sks med
11.00 NY SO lb iks med 9.00-10.00 mostly
9.00 few 9.00 mstr cntr 16 3-lb mshbgs
med 9.00 Spanish Hybrid CO 50 lb sks col
13.50-14.00 jbo 10.S0-II.SO mostly 11.00
few 12.00 ID/OR 50 lb sks jbo 10.SO-11.S0
mostly 10.50-11.00 WA SO lb sks col
12.00 jbo 10.00-11.00 fair cond 8.00-9.00
White CO SO lb sks jbo 25.00-26.00 Red
NY 25 lb sks jbo 8.00-10.00 med 5.00-7.00
mostly 6.00-7.00 —POTATOES: MARK
ET ABOUT STEADY US#l SZ A
WASHED OR BRUSHED UNLESS
OTHERWISE STATED Russet Burbank
ID bid 10 S-lb sks non sz A 9.00 SO lb cuts
70s 12.00-13.00 80s 11.50-13.00 mostly
12.00 90s 10.00-11.00 mostly 10.00 100 s
8.50-9.00 mostly 9.00 few 10.00 Norkouh
CD New Brunswick CDOne 50 lb cuts 70s
8.00 80s 8.00 90s 8.00 100 s 7.00 Round
Red ME 50 lb sks sz B 11.50 MN/ND 50 lb
sks fr cond 7.00-7.50 sz B 11.00-12.00 WI
Put Farm
To Success With
VnRK /York Pol _ Does 71,6 tWO-day “M ana B in « For
YORIC (York Co.) Does Success » workshop will help you
your farm business have well- leam how to more efficiently
c7in s d B° a,s - Organized opera- ge your operation through
app „?, g y good iagemen. pnn
range pun. . . Various mana gement pnn-
Are you managing your work P h
rather than your work running se P ntations parti ° ipa nts solving
yo “; ... - case scenarios, and by applying
you "hould attend these principles to your farm
the (Man- of $36 will be
agement and Profita^bt y )Man- J' for (he first rson from
for Success to be * second person
held in York at the Family Time ry charged $2 4. Proregistra-
Resraurant on 6 and 20 is due by
between 9:45 a.m. and 3 p.m. The
program is modelled after the very P ecem b e pl y ,
Sssful Pro-dairy program in Extension OilTice : 112 Pleasant
New York state Acres Road) York ’ PA 17042,
New YorK state. (717 ) 7 5 7 .%57.
THE CLASSIFIED LIVESTOCK SECTION
HAS DEASTLY SELECTIONS!
Blue Ball National Bank would like to invite our agricultural
customers to the Tenth Annual Agricultural Seminar to be held
February 3,1993 at the Blue Ball Fire Hall beginning at 9:45
a.m.
This year’s speakers Include: Mr. Richard Denison, Associ
ate Administrator of Pennsylvania Farm Administration; Dr.
John W. Schwartz, County Extension Director of Lancaster
County Extension; Mr. Donald Weaver, Partner of Weaver
Homestead Farm; Mr. H. Louis Moore, Professor of Agricultur
al Economics of Penn State University; and Dr. John C. Beck
er,- Esquire, Associate Professor of Penn State University.
The bank will provide lunch. Because of limited space, we
can only accomodate those persons who return the coupon at
the bottom of this announcement on or before January 25,
1993. Reservations will be taken on a first come, first served
basis. (No telephone reservations will be accepted.)
j COUPON COUPON COUPON]
I would like to make reservations for the
Agricultural Seminar February 3,1993.
Nami
Addres
Telephom
Return To:
Blue Ball National Bank, P.O. Box 580, Blue Ball, PA 17506
Attention: Brenda Knauer
Lancaster Farming, Saturday, January 2, 1993-Al3
50 lb sks 7.50 Round White CD Prince
Edward Island CDOne 50 lb sks 4.25-4.50
mostly 4.25 Ige 5.00 LI bid 5 10-lb sks
5.25-5.50 bid 10 5-lb sks 6 25-6.50 50 lb
sks 4.50 Ige 4.75-5.00 mostly 5.00 ME 50
lb sks 4,00 NJ 50 lb sks 4.00 Ige 4 50
On Road
Dairy-MAP
I'M
NOT
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attend.
My wife
will attend.
.1 Will