AB-Lancaster Farming, Saturday, February 13, 1993 nL—-— —— a Spilt Milk? In 1930 there were 21 9 million cows in the United States. Collectively they produced 116 6 billion pounds of milk. One of those cows, a Guernsey from Missouri, contributed part of that milk under rather unusual circumstances On February 18, 1930, the brave cow boarded a plane at the St Louis International Air Exposition. With a corps of reporters in attendance, Elm Farm Ollip made aviation history as she to fly but also the first cow to ft. The milk was sealed into iaper containers and parachut ;d over St Louis proving [hat while it may be true that tigs don’t fly cows, appar ;ntly, do* Milk the cow that stanJeth still. ■ts- Use a cloth wrung out In milk to clean and whiten piano keys. EARTHWISE Pet bunnies, gerbils, and their various cousins, as well as chickens and ducks, would love a treat of salad greens in the winter Check with the produce manager of your local store Grocers always try to “clean up” the produce to make it more attractive to shoppers He’s probably discarding large boxes of nutritious but funny looking lettuce leaves and vegetable trimmings every week and would be glad to have you cart some away It’s basic recycling and pet pam pering at the same time Winter’s back breaks now Indian Pudding '/< cup molasses 3 Üblespoom cornmeal 3% cup« milk, scalded 1 egg, beaten 'A cup sugar x// 11 ID 'h teaspoon salt (j ( 14 teaspoon ginger % teaspoon cinnamon 2 tablespoons butter 'A cup cold milk Stir molasses and cornmeal into hot milk and cook gently, stirring, until thick Remove from heat Combine egg, sugar, salt, and spices; add to cornmeal | Pour into greased 1-quart j casserole Bake at 325° F for I 30 minutes Add butter and cold milk, do not stir Continue baking for 1 hour Makes 4 servings. Four States Livestock Hagentown, Md. Feb. 10, 1993 Report wppllcd by Auction SLAUGHTER COWS; 100 HEAD, STEADY PRICES. UnLITY4B.OO-51.50; HIGH DRESSING 52.00-54.75; CAN NERS 43.00-47.50; SHELLY 43.00 DOWN. Mi> OLD FARMER’S BULLS: YG#l 1200-1900 LBS. 61.00-62.50; YG#2 54.00-59.50. WEATHER FORECAST FED STEERS: CHOICE 1100-1400 LBS. 75.00-77.00; OVER 1400 LBS. 68.00-76.00; LOW CHOICE 1000-1350 LBS. 71.00-75.00; STANDARD HOLS TEINS 57.00-62.00. FED HEIFERS; HIGH CHOICE 1100-1350 LBS. 74.50-78.75; LOW CHOICE 68.00-72.00; 850-1050 LBS. 65.00-72.50. Northeast; Clear and mild, heavy ram south, sleet and snow west, then heavy snowstorm. VEAL CALVES: LOW CHOICE 200-300 LBS. 85.00-91.00; GOOD 75.00-85.00; CULLS, PRICES HIGHER. 85-110 LBS. 50.00-61.00,FEW TO 68.00; 50-80 LBS. TO 58.00; WEAK/ROUGH 48.00 DOWN. Southeast; Cloudy, showers, very heav rain deep south, seasonable and sunny, cold, light frost northern Florida Midwest; Snowstorm, cold, heavy snow north then seasonable and clearing Northwest; Colder, freezing ram, with snow mountains, then clearing and warming, heavy ram coast Southwest: Rainy and cold, some snow mountains; then clearing and warming in BINKLEMURST "ttKn* QP __ BROS. INC.-' 133 Rothsville Stauon Rd. • Liutz, PA 17543 7 AM to SPM L 1 "* 1 Phone 717-626-4705 S«x. 7 AM to 12 Noon |V_X_yj »_£ 1 Altar Horn BwandM WE SHIP PARTS DAILY -sHSSSr * FEDERAL EXPRESS * AIR FRT * B&H DELIVERY SERVICE HIGH PRESSURE I 6 WASHERS: |&| Mi-T-M (|QK|yQ^Q|£gHl&gj HAVE TOUR CORN PLAN' READY POR SPRING! Now Testing • XINZB • JOHN DEERE • CASE IH • NEW IDEA Computerized Totting Meant More For Your Moneyl Kl3lh iii David Brown BEHL TRAILERS B Cwiter-bilF) [ ADC Meets Farmers' Needs More Than $124 Million in Extra Payments "At Atlantic Dairy Cooperative, our mission is to maximize returns to members. In the past five years, we returned more than $124 million to members in equity payments, over-order premiums and quality bonuses. That's an average of $35,500 per member. And these extra dollars are continuing at the rate of $1.5 million a month. "When non-members ask me why they should belong to Atlantic Dairy Cooperative, I am happy to report that we are financially healthy, strong in membership and growing in sales. ADC is the region's largest and most fiscally-sound cooperative, with a guaranteed market and outstanding benefits. "More dairy farmers joined us last year than at any time in the past decade. If you are not an ADC shipper and are worried about your own milk market, then you should talk to the cooperative that is facing the future with confidence." dc Atlantic Dairy cooperative 75 Years of Service to Dairy Farmers FARM CALVES: HOLSTEIN BULLS #1 95-120 LBS. 165.00-190.00; 90 LBS. TO 160.00; #2100.00-145.00; HOLSTEIN HEIFERS #1 95-120 LBS. 150.00-184.00; 75-90 LBS. 90.00-150.00; BEEF X BULLS TO 125.00. BUTCHER HOGS: 2.00 HIGHER. US»I&2 230-260 LBS. 44.00; 215-260 LBS. #l&3 42.00-43.50; 190-210 LBS. 38.00- SEVERAL 300-450 LBS. 35.00- SOWS: 300-500 LBS. 33.00-35.00; FEW #l*2 37.00-41.50. BOARS: 400-600 LBS. 29.00-30.25; 220-260 LBS. 31.00-33.25. STOCK CATTLE: 115 HEAD. STEERS 200-400 LBS. FEW TO 91.00; 400-500 LBS. 75.00-94.00; 500-600 LBS. 74.00-82.00; 600-800 LBS. 68.00-80.00; HOLSTEINS 900-1050 LBS. 54.00-59.00. HEIFERS: 300-500 LBS. 72.00-85.00; 500-700 LBS. 64.00-77.00; 700-900 LBS. 63.00-73.00. BULLS: 200-400 LBS. 74.00-86.00; 400-600 LBS. 70.00-79.00; 600-800 LBS. 62.00-72.00; 800-900 LBS. 54.00-68.00. ROW UNI SEED COU SENSOR! PICKUP lOW UNIT Drop Thom OH Or SI KINZE CORN PLANTERS I GRAIN CARTS BUSHHOG VOTARY CUTTCRS ■•t Win* Model * other* 1225 Industrial Highway, Southampton, PA 18966 1-800-645-MILK DAIRY REPLACEMENTS: LARGE SPRINGERS 900.00-1200.00; MEDIUM 700.00-900.00; SMALL FRESH TO 600.00; HOLSTEIN HEIFERS 500-700 LBS. TO 71.00. LAMBS: HIGH CHOICE 80-100 LBS. 77.00. SHEEP: 20.00-34.00. GOATS; LARGE NANNIES TO 63.00; MEDIUM 45.00-SS.OO. PIGS AND SHOATS: NONE OFFERED. TO SELL NEXT WED. 17TH. DAIRY CONSIGNMENT SALE. PROMISED: 2 PUREBRED HOLSTEIN BULLS 900-1000 LBS. SIRED BY LEADMAN AND RAMBO DAMS HAVE RECORDS TO 20,000 LBS. WASHINGTON CO. 4-H & FFA HOG SHOW WILL BE TOES.. FEB. 16,7 P.M. HOGS WILL BE SOLD WED., FEB. 17, AROUND 8:30 P.M. THE FIRST SPRING FEEDER CATTLE SALE WILL WE WED., FEB. 24. DEMAND IS STRONG ALREADY! * TRUCK FRT. _ frTlo 111 111 HARROWS, (MtiiMl SSS PLOWS usy As A Bee? No Matter Where You Are • You're Never Too Far! Your Parts Are Just (ft A Phone Call Away! Robert B. McSparran President