Al2-Lancaster Fanning, Saturday, January 9, 1993 Philadelphia Fruit Market Philadelphia, Pa. LIMES: 10 lb ctns MX 48s 7.50-8.00 54s 7.50-8.00 63s 7.50-8.00 —MISC CIT RUS: 10 lb ctns FL Kumquats 15.00 4/5 buctns FL Lee 80s 18.00 100 s 18.00 120 s 18.00 2.5 kg cits SP Clementine 36s 4.00 40s 4.00 10 kg cits MR Clementine 108 s 14.00- 120 s 16.00 132 s 12.00 140 s 12.00 SP Clementine 82s 18.00 98s 18.00 108 s 16.00-17.00120 s 16.00 132 s 15.50- -ORANGES: MARKET STEADY ctns CA Nivel 56s 13.00-13.50 fr quil 10.00 72s 11.00-12.50 mostly 12.00 frquil 10.50 88s 12.00-12.50 fr quil 10.50 113 s 10.00- fr quil 10.00 138 s 9.50 4/5 buctns FL Nivel 64s 7.00 fr cond 4.00- 80s 6.50-7.00 one libel 8.50 Himlins 64s 8.00 GELOS: 4/5 buctns FL Mmneoli 48s 14.00-15.00 54s 14.00-1500 64s 13.00-14.00 80s 12.00-13.00100 s 8.50 —TANGERINES: MARKET STEADY 4/5 buctns FL Dmcy 100 s 17.00 120 s 16.00- 00 150 s 16.00 Sunburst 150 s 18 00 180 s 16.00-17.00 4/5 bucrts FL Hon ey 80s 24.00 120 s 22.00 150 s 21.00 180 s 18.00' - —TEMPLES: 4/5 buctns FL 54s 11.50 64s 11.50-14.00 80s 11.50 100 s 9 00-10.00 125$ 8.00. BERRIES —BLUEBERRIES: fits 12 6-oz flmwipd cups NZ AIR med 22 00 CRANBERRIES; OFFERINGS INSUFFI CIENT TO QUOTE —MISC BERRIES: fits 12 6-oz flmwrpd cups CL AIR Black berries 16.00 —RASPBERRIES: OFFER INGS INSUFFICIENT TO QUOTE STRAWBERRIES: MARKET LOWER fils 12 1-pt bkls CA med-lge 15.00 FL med-lge 10.00-12.00 some 9.00 sml-med I 1 } L **• Spears See On Display. Hamilton Fpuip. PA Farm Show 6.00 MX med-lge 13.00 flts 1 lyr FL Ige with items 20.00. MELONS —CANTALOUPS: OFFER INGS LIGHT 1/2 cuts DR 23s 21.00 HD 12s 20.00-22.00 —HONEYDEWS: OFFERINGS LIGHT 2/3 cuts EC 5s 24.00 8s 22.00 —MISC MELONS: OFFER INGS INSUFFICIENT TO QUOTE WATERMELONS: MARKET ABOUT STEADY cuts MX Sangria 3s 18.00 fair oond 13.00-14.00 4s fair cond 12.00-14.00 Jubilee 3s 20.00 fair cond 13.00-15.00 4s fair cond 12.00-14.00. NON-CITRUS FRUITS —APPLES: MARKET ABOUT STEADY NEW CROP CA CAFcy Fuji one lyr ctns 20s & 22s 12.50 ctns trypk CA U.S. ExFcy Gran ny Smith 88s 18.00 113 s 12.00 125 s 12.00 WA WAExFcy Red Delicious 80s one label 20.00 88s one label 20.00 100 s 15.00- few bias 18.50 one label 20.00 Golden Delicious 80s 18.00 88s 18.00- 100$ 15.00 113 s 14.00 125 s 14.00138 s 12.00 Granny Smith 100 s 15.00 U.S. ExFcy Red Delicious S6s 13.50 88s 15.00 100 s 13.50-15.00 mostly 15.00 113 s 15.00 125 s 15.00 138 s 15.00 Golden Deli cious 88s one label 23.00 ctns celpk VT U.S. One Mcintosh 80s 9.50 100 s 9.00 ctns 12 3-lb flmbgs CA U.S. ExFcy Granny Smith 2 1/4“ min 10.00 PA U.S. Fey Red Delicious 2 1/2“ up 8.00-8.50 APRICOTS: OFFERINGS LIGHT ctns 2 lyr trypk CL BOAT Katy fr cond 84s, 94s & 108 s 5 00-8 00 —AVOCADOS: MARKET LOWER ctns 2 lyr CA Hass 48s 19.00- fair cond 18.00 BANANAS: ctns IMPORT 10 00 fr qual 8.50 film wrpd 10.50 ctns institutional pk IMPORT petite 12 00 —CHERRIES: OFFERINGS LIGHT 11 lb ctns CL Bing IFPPFI Polar Power Keeps Your Diesel Running In The Worst Winter Cold! 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DIESEL FUEL INJECTION & TURBO CHARGER SPECIALIST 6030 Jonestown Hd., Harrisburg, Pa. 17112 717-545-5931 Intarslsta 01 Exit 26 -a 11 row sz ord cond 3.00 —FRUITS OTHER: NO SALES REPORTED GRAPES; MARKET STEADY 18 lb lugf wrpd CL BOAT Perlette 14.00-18.00 mostly 18.00 Ige 20.00 Thompson Seed less 20.00-24.00 Ige 24.00 sml berry sz 18.00-20.00 Rime Seedless 2Q.00-23.00 mostly 22.00 some best size Mas 24.00 Red Seedless 22.00 Superior Seedless 22.00 fr cond 12.00-18.00 mos 15.00-18.00 KIWIFRUIT: MARKET ABOUT STEADY fits 1 lyr CA 30s 5.50-6.00 33s 5.50- mostly 6.00 36s 5.00-6.00 39s 5.50- mostly 6.00 few 7.00 42s 6.00 MANGOES: cuts I lyr BR Tommy Atkins 10s 7.50-9.00 12s 7.50-9.00 14s 7.50-9.00 —NECTARINES: OFFERINGS LIGHT ctns/lugs 2 lyr tiypk CL royal star 64s 12.00 72s 10.00 May Grand 60s 12.00 PAPAYA: 10 lb ctns HI AIR 10s 13.00 PEACHES; OFFERINGS LIGHT CL Merrill Gemfree 60s 10.00 few 12.00 fr cond 4.00-6 00 44s fr cond 4.00-6.00 ctns/ lugs 2-lyr trypk CL Springcrest 60s 10.00 lindo 50s 9.00 —PEARS; MARKET STEADY 4/5 buctns CA U.S. One Bose 90s 22.00 100 s 21.00 110 s 20.00 120 s 18.00 WA U.S. One D'Anjou 70s 18.50-21.00 80s 20.00-21.00 90s 20.00-21.00 100 s 20.00 110 s 19.50 120 s 19.50 1/2 bu ctns WA U.S. One D’Anjou red 66s 16.50 —PERSIMMONS: OFFER INGS INSUFFICIENT TO QUOTE PINEAPPLES: cms 2 lyr HD 16s fr qual 7.00 cms HI AIR 6s 12.00 —PLUMS; lugs 2-lyr CL BOAT Black Beaut 90s 5.00 78s 10.00- fr cond 8.00-10.00 80s 8.00- Red Beaut 90s few 12.00 98s 5.00 100 s few 10.00 108 s 5.00 110 s 5.00 - -POMEGRANATES: OFFERINGS NONE —PRUNES: OFFERINGS NONE. r, * I. r"" 1 KEYSTONE / 477 East Farmersville Ed. CONCRETE f New Holland, FA 17557 (717) 355-2361 Long Core Cattle “Waffle Slats” B*6*' ' 4’ H————— B n"_ 1 H-Bunks Give m a call for more information on hog, beef, dairy and heifer bams. WHICH CAME FIRST THE CHICKEN OR THE EGG? Guy F. Barbate Assistant Professor The question of “which came first, the chicken or the egg?” is so old and cliched that it almost begs the question, “why did the chicken cross the road?” However, those of us who work with poultry on a routine basis often forget the origins of our feathered friends. To understand the hows and whys of the existence of today’s T-Wall Bunker Silo 1 Sections. 1 Also Available In A-Frame Panels g. \ r *«i . H & J Bunks • Concrete Hog Penning • Hog & Cattle Slats * Concrete Post & Beams • Bunker Silos Perm State Poultry Pointers Poultry Science Other Products: chicken, it is useful to recall some of the history of the fowl. Man began to domesticate ani mal species 15 to 20 thousand years ago somewhere in southeast Asia. The practical definition of domestication would be the situa tion where the breeding, care, and feeding of the animals were under the continuous control of man. The first animal to be domesti cated by man was the dog, which provided a variety of advantages to man. Among these were several roles which we don’t normally consider. The dog may have been a source of milk for children, and were certainly used to keep child ren warm. They also helped to hunt (Turn to Page A3B) "WAFFLE SLAT" Slatted Beef Bam I 39” \ J-Bunks Scii :e tc< ieni V ~',r