Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, July 03, 1993, Image 13

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    xlge 6.00 few 650 Ige 6.00 few 6.50 Vine
Ripe* pink to light red xlge 5.00-6.00 Ige
S.OO-6.00 Local Repeck 85% U.S. One or
Better xlge 9.50 Ige 9.50 med 9.50
TOMATOES, CHERRY: OFFERINGS
LIGHT flu 12 1-pt fcku MX red 8.00-8.50
-TOMATOES, PLUM TYPE: 251bcmi
FL red 8.00 —TURNIPS: MARKET
STEADY 25 lb iki PA Purple Top med
7.00 —VEGETABLES OTHER: MARK
ET STEADY 8 lb cm* CA Redicehio 7.00
3 kg ctni QU Redicehio 8.00 IT Redicehio
9.00.
Leola Produce
Auction
Leola, PA
June 29, 1993
Report Supplied by Auction
BEANS: GREEN 8.00-17.00, YEL
LOW 12.00-20.00, BOTH 1 1/9 BU.
BROCCOLI: 4.00-8.75 12-16 COUNT.
CABBAGE: GREEN 4.75-8.50
CRATE.
CAULIFLOWER: .30-.68 HEAD.
CUCUMBERS; 6.00-9.50 I 1/9 BU.
CHERRIES: SOUR 450-8.50 8 QT.
FLAT, SWEET 550-9.50 8 QT. FLAT.
ONIONS: 11.00-15.50 40 COUNT
BUNCH.
PEAS: SUGAR 14.00-22.00 10 LBS.,
SNAP 11.00-18.00 10 LBS., HULL
IS.OO-2ZOO 1 1/9 BU.
19 More Reasons
Why you should buy Big Dutchman from Hershey Equipment
NEW CONSTRUCTION OR REMODEL WORK
1. Big Dutchman and Hershey Equipment is #1 in owner
loyalty. More people buy Big Dutchman when they
remodel than any other system.
2. Our Profit-tier system adapts to your old building.
3. Re-use your old comers to save money.
4. Big Dutchman’s superior suspension system keeps the
cages from sagging between stands. Competitive sys
tems sagr
S. Lower maintenance costs. Talk to our customers - Then
talk to theirs!
6. Better Performance! This isn’t just talk. Ask your feed
company to show you records from a Big Dutchman sys
tem to compare to a competitive system.
7. Big Dutchman high lip feed trough is designed to reduce
spillage into the walkways. Look at a competitors walk
way and measure the thickness of wasted feed.
8. Your old hoppers aren’t wore out. Save money and re
use them on your new system.
9. We have our own installation crews to be sure the equip
ment is properly installed. Competition hires outside
crews.
COMMERCIAL LAYER CONTRACTS
GIVE US A CALL
T]eftSH€v
■■■ ■■■ EQUIPMENT CO.
IF IT’S WORTH YOUR INVESTMENT , TRUST IT TO HERSHEY
PICKLES; 7.00-11.00 V 4 BU.
POTATOES: NEW RED AND WHITE
6.50-1250 V 4 BU.
RASPBERRIES; RED 18.00-24.00,
BLACK 17.SQ-24.00, BOTH 12 PINT
FLAT.
RED BEETS: 4.75-750 15 COUNT
BUNCH.
RHUBARB: 7.75-12.00 15 COUNT
BUNCH.
SPINACH: 7.50-11.00 1 1/9 BU.
SQUASH: PATTYPAN 9.00-12.00 6-8
LB. SMALL
SWEET CORN: 1.65-2.95 DOZ.
STRAWBERRIES; 13.00-1650 8 QT.
FLAT.
TOMATOES: 9.00-11.00 10 LBS.,
16.00-3200 25 LBS.
ZUCCHINI: YELLOW 450-7.00 V 4
BU., GREEN 250-5.75 K BU.
SHRUBBERY: ARBOR VITAE, PYR
AMID AND GLOBE TYPE 4.00-8.00;
BURNING BUSH 3.75-6.50; UPRIGHT
AND SPREADING YEWS 3.50-650;
BLUE SPRUCE 3.75-5.00 EACH.
BEDDING PLANTS: ASSORTED
VARIETY OF FLOWERS 1.00-3.50
FLAT; HANGING BASKEtS 1.50-3.25
EACH.
ASSORTED VEGETABLE PLANTS;
200-4.50 FLAT.
NEXT WEEK'S SALE DAYS MON
DAY, TUESDAY, THURSDAY. AND
FRIDAY, 10 A.M.
APRICOTS: pt 1.65, qt 2.95.
BLUEBERRIES! pt 1.49 * 2.10.
BLACK RASPBERRIES: pt 265, 2.95 A 3.45,; 3/4 qt 3.99.
RED RASPBERRIES: 1/2 pt 1.50, pt 259, 3.15 A 3.99.
STRAWBERRIES: qt 2.65, 299 A 3.55.
CHERRIES-SWEBT: lb. 1.50,1.99 A 139-pt 1.65 A 1.75-qt 1.95 A 295; TART: qt
1.95-175 mostly 1.99-175.
CIDER: gaL 3415.
BBANS-OREEN: lit .99-1.25; YELLOW; qt 1.59.
BROCCOLI: head .19 A 1.09, lb. .69, .80 A 1.20.
BEETS: bunch. .SO-.9S mostly .S9-.89.
CABBAGE-GREEN; head .7S-.89, lb .15-.29.
CAULIFLOWER: head .69-1.29.
CORN-WHITE: 5/1.99.
CUCUMBERS: each .25 A .35.
KOURABI: bunch .95, lb. .99.
LETTUCE- ICEBERG; head .85; LEAF or BOSTON: head .79-.90, qt .79; lb. .59.1.19
A 120.
ONION-GREEN: bunch .35-.70 mostly .35-.65.
PARSLEY: bunch .29, .49 A .50.
PEAS-SWBBT: lb. 150-199, qt 1.00-3.25 mostly 155-3.25,1/4 pk
SHELLED: lb 1.00, lb. .75-1.89 mostly 1.00-1.45, qt. 1.19,
NEW POTATOES: lb .50.
RADISHES; bunch .65.
RHUBARB: bunch .79.
SQUASH; lb. .35-1.20 mosdy .39-.69.
SPINACH; lb. .59, .95-1.19 - 1/4 pk. .89.
TOMATO: Hothouse: lb 1.59-1.99.
10. Eggs move gently from the birds, to the belts and thru
the collector unit The eggs are not like balls in a bowl
ing alley as in some competitive systems.
11. Incredible! New left hand drive allows feed chain to
travel up to 120 F.P.M.
12. Your present gearboxes and motors can be re-used to
save money.
13. The Big Dutchman chain feeder gives 2 I A times more
feeder space than the grind auger.
14. It’s a proven fact. Chain feeder systems use less
electricity.
15. Big Dutchman has a stronger cage top and front than
competitive cages.
16. The sliding door on a Big Dutchman system is easy to
open and close and it stays closed.
17. The Big Dutchman collector is the best there is. Don’t
accept an imitation.
18. Our cage design allows eggs to roll front and out of the
cage, not get stepped on and cracked by birds as in com
petitive cages.
19. Big Dutchman systems provides a bigger percentage of
larger eggs for a longer period of time.
25S PLANE TREE DRIVE LANCASTER,*PA 17603
(717) 393-5807
FRUIT AND VEGETABLE
RETAIL FARM MARKET PRICE SUMMARY
PA DEPT. OF AGRICULTURE
June 29
Lancaster Farming, Saturday, July 3, 1993-Al3
Leinbach’s Shippensburg
Produce Auction
(717)02-5511
SUppaMburf, PA
Average PHcaa Of «1 Produce
June 24, 26, 28 and 29
Open 10 ajn. Mon, t Sat.
Report Supplied by Auction
APPLES: 2.00-4.50 X BU.
APRICOTS: 10.00-14.00 S QT. FLAT.
BEANS: GREEN t.OO-24.00 X BU..
YELLOW IttOO-13.00 X BU.
BLUEBERRIES: 10.00-16.00 12 PINT
FLAT.
CANTALOPES: SM.TOLGE. .50-1.25
EACH.
CHERRIES: BLACK 6.00-14.00 8 QT.
FLAT, WHITE 6.00-12.00 8 QT. FLAT,
SOUR 3.00-6.00 8 QT. FLAT.
CUCUMBERS: 5.00-9.00 'A BU.
PEAS:HULL9.OO-17.00X BU..SNAP
8,00-16.00 X BU., SUGAR 10.00-19.00
X BU.
1.95-2.25; POD:
PEPPERS: 10.00-11.00 1 1/9 BU.
PICKLES: 8.00-11.00 'A BU.
PEACHES; 5.00-12.50 VI BU.
POTATOES: NEW 5.50-6.50 X BU.
SQUASH: PATTYPAN 6.00-9.50 X
BU., YELLOW 3.00-7.50 X BU.. GREEN
ZUCCHINI 2.00-8.75 X BU.. YELLOW
5.00-9.00 'A BU.
RED BEETS: 5.00-10.50 15 BUNCH
BU.
RASPBERRIES: RED 12.00-20.00 12
PINTS, BLACK 12.0036.00 12 PINT
FLAT.
STRAWBERRIES: 10.00-15.50 8 QT.
FLAT.
TOMATOES: 6.00-12.50 25 LBS.,
GREENHOUSE 6.50-7.50 10 LBS.
WATERMELON: MEDIUM TO
LARGE 1.75-3.75 EACH.
BEDDING PLANTS: 1.00-5.00 FLAT.
HANGING BASKETS: 2.00-6.50
EACH.
PLANTERS: 3.00-14.00 EACH,
SOUTH NEW JERSEY Sales F. 0.8.
Shipping Point Suit.
BERRIES —BLUEBERRIES:
DEMAND Fairly good MARKET Steady.
Bluetta, Duke and Bhiecrep varieties, fits
12 1-pt flmwipd cups Ige 11.00-12.00 med
10.00 few 9.60.
Snyder County
Produce Outlet
Rt. 11 & 15 Port Trevorton, PA.
Open 6 days a week
Wholesaling Maryland and Delaware
sweet com, tomatoes, lopes and melons,
fresh right from the farm. Also full line of
local produce in season.
Selling produce
for 50+ farmers in the area.
(717) 374-0284
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