Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, March 06, 1993, Image 8

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    AB-Lancaster Farming, Saturday, March 6 1993
The Blizzard of ’BB,
One hundred and five years ago the Northeast experienced
a blizzard worthy of the name. From March 11-14, 1888,
ten states were battered by a collision of two massive
storm fronts, leaving the area buried under three to five feet
of snow Four hundred people died m the storm, and an esti
mated $2O million worth of damage occurred in New York
City alone. Telephone and telegraph lines were down, and
trams were at a standstill from Washington, D.C., to Maine
In Hartford and New York and other cities, incredible snow
tunnels were constructed to get through the 40-foot drifts. No
storm in over a hundred years had brought more snow. And
no storm since has broken the record
In March much snow
To plants and trees muck woe.
is- Wash your scrub and bottle brushes in the top rack of
the dishwasher.
Creamy Cabbage
1 medium hMd cabbags
2 tablespoon* water
1 3-ounce package creem
Last week we mentioned I chwwww, cubwd
that microwaves are an j 2 twblwpoon. mill,
energy-efficient way to *tea*poon*at
cook moderate amounts of 1 teaspoon chive*
foqd. The good news is 1
they’re also “v.tamin-effi- Wftatorgomlsh
dent!” A recent study done , rthred cabbage into 2-quart
at Cornell University found ' \microproof casserole,
that using microwaves to j OAdd water, cover, and
cook vegetables better pre- cook on high ppwer for 7to
serves water-soluble vitamins , 9 minutes, stirring once,
(such as vitamin C and the B ' Add next 5 ingredients,
vitamins) than other methods Cover and cook on high for
using more water and longer 1 minute. Stir well to mix.
heating. Researchers found Garnish with paprika,
final levels of the nutn- MskssStot
EARIWISE
ents were higher in J
the microwave- ... ■'
cooked food >■ i - -
Full WohM Moon, March 8
WEATHER
FORECAST
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-
German proverb
•aw
ing*.
Eighty-Four Livestock
Eighty-Four, Pa.
Mooday, March 1, 1993
Report Supplied by Auction
CATTLE 255. STEERS, STANDARD
62.00-70.00; UTILITIES 60.50 AND
DOWN.
HEIFERS: STANDARD 61.00-68.50,
UTILITIES 60.00 AND DOWN.
COWS: UTILITY AND COMMER
CIAL 49.00-54.00, CUTTERS, BONERS
AND UTILITIES 46.00-50.00; CAN
NERS AND LOW CUTTERS
41.50-45.50; SHELLS 39.50 AND
DOWN.
M OLD
FARMER’S
BULLS: «1 62.00-72.00; #2
52.00-63.00.
FEEDER STEERS: 200-300 LBS.
70.00-94.00, 300-500 LBS. 60.00-87.00,
500-800 LBS. 58.00-78.00
HEIFERS: 200-300 LBS. 68.00-85.00,
300-500 LBS. 56.00-84.00; 500-800 LBS.
Northeast:
Cold then sunny
and mild, cold
nights; heavy
snowstorm north
and west, ram
north.
Southeast:
Ram, heavy coast
and Florida; mild
then cold
Midwest:
Sunny and mild
then cold wave
with snow;
blizzard in the
northwest.
Northwest:
Sunny and warm,
heavy rain coast,
some snow
mountains; then
colder, light ram
and snow.
Southwest;
Sunny and warm,
cool and showers
California; then
clear and turning
seasonable.
H 'Nss
ORDER YOUR
• Reduce Shrink and Spoilage
• Improve Color and Palatabllity
• Retain Protein, Energy and Vitamins
A€NAISSANC€
fI€NRISSfINC€ NUTRITION, Inc. Us To *f y J.? r l he
1-800-346-3649
55.00-77.00.
BULLS: 200-300 LBS. 71.00-92.50;
300-500 LBS. 60.00-85.00; 500-800 LBS.
52.00-75.00.
CALVES; 202 HEAD. VEALERS
CHOICE 95.00-t 10.00, GOOD
86.00- STANDARD AND GOOD
70.00- UTILITIES 61.00 AND
DOWN.
FARM CALVES, HOLSTEIN BULLS
#1 137.50-175.50; «2 100.00-125.00;
BEEF BULLS 90.00-167.50.
HOLSTEIN HEIFERS: 95.00-177.00.
BEEF X HEIFERS 85.00-150.00.
HOGS: 72 HEAD. «1&2 200-260 LBS.
43.00-46.00.
SOWS; UNDER 500 LBS. 35.00-41.00;
OVER 500 LBS. 38.00-38.75.
BOARS: 28.00-30.25.
FEEDER PIGS: «1&3 40-50 LBS.
17.0022.00; 75-100 LBS. 31.00-49.00,
100150 LBS. 26.0041.00, ALL BY THE
HEAD; UTILITIES 16.00 AND DOWN.
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Offer Ends March 31
HAY—GRAIN SILAGE
grain Savor™
controls mold and fungi in stored grains
SHEEP AND LAMBS: 64 HEAD.
HIGH CHOICE AND PRIME, NEW
CROP, BS.OO-95.00; CHOICE 50-75 LBS.
76.00- 75-100 LBS. 76.00-85.00;
FEEDER LAMBS GOOD AND CHOICE
60.00- UTILITIES 60.00 AND
DOWN; EWES 22.00-34.00.
GOATS; 7 HEAD. LARGE
63.00-72.00; MEDIUM 34.00-44.00.
PRESERVATIVES
fresh Cut®
krud
for better hay faster
Sitage- SavoTm 9{£
non-corrosive acid treatment
*lop Savor™
eliminates top spoilage
%emLaot)
tend
natural, live inoculant
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