Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, October 02, 1993, Image 15

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Auction
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APPLES: V&53S* BU.
BEANS: GRBBN6.OO-14.00, YEL
LOW 800-15.00.80TH1 W9BU;UMA
15.00-22.00 I 1/9 BU.
BROCCOLI? 600-15012-14 COUNT.
CABBAGE: GREEN AO-.IS HEAD,
5.00-8.50 CRATE; RED 4.00-9.75
CRATE.
CAULIFLOWER: .95-1.65 HEAD.
CUCUMBERS: 650-1250 1 1/9 BU.
EGGPLANT; 555-1000 1 1/9 BU.
PEARS: BARTLETT4SO-750* BU.,
SECKEL 350660 K BU
PBPFSkS: GREEN SMALL TQ
MEDIUM 3.006501 1/9 Bp.. LARGS
TO BX LARGE 700-IQSO 1 1/9 BU.;
SUNTAN 3.00-550 1 1/9BU; RED OR
YELLOW SMALL TO MEDIUM
5.00- 1 1/9 BU. LARGE TO EX
LARGE 9.00-1450 1 1/9 BU; ROT
3.00- Vt BU
PLUMS: PRUNE 4.00-853 K BU.
PICKLES: SMALL TO MEDIUM
650-12.00 H BU. LARGE TO EX
LARGE 4.75-6.00 K BU
POTATOES: NEW RED AND WHITE
6.50-1.00 SO LBS. UStl.
SWEET POTATOES:ISO-1450 1 1/9
RADISHES: 3.50-6.0020 CT. BUNCH.
RED BEETS: 3.75-5.75 IS COUNT
ICH, LOOSE 4.50-6.50 1 1/9 BU.
SQUASH; PATTYPAN SMALL
5.00-1040 8-J2 LBS.; BUTTERNUT,
ACORN, SPAGHETTI 3JDO-7SO t 1/9
80.
TOMATOES: PLUM 4.00-9.00 25
lbs., Cherry 2.50-7.50 ispintplati
SMALL TO MEDIUMS.OO-9.5025 LBS..
CO UN T ON IT.
You can count on Pioneer* brand hybrids to consistently deliver proven performance year after year.
No matter how different your soil types, moisture levels, disease pressures, tillage practices or individual
management goals. Well help you fold the hybrids that best fit your needs. And we’ll help you make the most
out of the corn acres you plant So ask your Pioneer sales representative today for the numbers that count
3293
114 CRM
Top-end yield potential Exceptional
early growth. This hybrid feature* out
standing striks/superior staygreen
and very good drought tolerance.
Above average grain appearance and
grain protein content
Comparative Relative Maturity (CRM)
With no industry itandard for maturity rating*, oompurinv maturities between comnuiie* i* usually difficuX. Use this rating to copnare
Pioneer hybrids with competitive hybrid* of Similar maturity and harvest moisture. These ratings are based on customer sSoe-by-side and
research companion experience. Individual company ratings may (till show a variation from the average comparative rating.
LARGE TO EX LARGE 150-20.00 23
LBS.
pW-TBao? 8 ' 4 ’ 50 ' 1200 LR
WATERMELON: SEEDLESS SMAIL
TO TO EX
YELLOW AND GREEN
4.»i050 4 BU.
' PUMPKINS: NECK; SMALL TO'
MEDIUM: 55-65 EACH; LARGE TO
EXTRA LARGE .75-1.30 BACH.
ORNAMENTALS: BABY PAM AND
SUGAR PIES .25-55 EACH; FACE
SMALL TO MEDIUM .75-1.60 BACH,
LARGE TO EXTRA LARGE 1.70-3.75
BACH; PRIZE WINNER AND 810
MACS 6.00-15.00 BACH; JACK-BB-
IiTTLES 4.50-8,00 K BU; MIXED
GOURDS 3.75-7.00 K BU; GOOSE
GOURDS 2.25-3.50 BACH; TURKS
TURBANS .65-. BS BACH; INDIAN
OWN 150-1.85 BUNCH, MINI AND
STRAWBERRY .45-75 BUNCH.
POTTED MUMS: .80-1.75 BACH.
NEXT WEEK’S PRODUCE SALES
DAYS ARB MONEY, TUESDAY,
THURSDAY AND FRIDAY, 9 A.M.
WEDNESDAY IS THE ORNAMENTAL
CRAFT SALE, 900 AM.
Kutztown Produce
Auction
FlMtwood, PA
Opm trtrj day axcapl San., 9JO a.m.
Saptambar Z5-Sepa*Mb«r 30.
Rtpart Sappiiad by Auctkw .
APPLES: 1.50-5.50 K BU.
CORN SHOCKS; 1.50-1.75 BUNDLE.
CABBAGE; 30-.45 HEAD.
CUCUMBERS: 5.50-8.50 V 4 BU.
BROCCOLI; 7.00-9.50 BU.
CAULIFLOWER: .75-1.25 HEAD.
CUCUMBERS; 5.50-8.50 M BU.
3394
110 CRM
Record setting yields and exceptional
agronomics. This exciting hybrid
combines traits corn growers want
impressive early growth, strong
stalks and roots, exceptional stress
tolerance, above average drydown
and lengthy staygreen. Widely
adapted to varying soil types, tillage
methods and populations.
PEPPERS: 1.75-8.50 BOX.
TOMATOES: *.OO-17.00 25 LB. BOX.
POTATOES: WHITS AND RED
5.50-6. SO SO LBS.
PEARS: I.OOBJO K BU.
PUMPKINS: 23.00f55.00 BIN, .08.. 11
LB.
SQUASH: 2JO-&5O BOX.
MUMS; .90-1.90 BACH. JUMBO 2.75.
PUMPKINS: BABY PAMS .IS-.4S
BACHfNECK .10-305 BACH; JUMBOS
6.00-22.00 BACH,
GOURDS: 2408.50 M BU.. JACK BE
UTILE 2JS-S4O * BU.
INDIAN CORN: .10-2.00 BUNCH.
FINGERS .40-1.20 BACH.
!: .40-.90 LB.
SALE DAYS NEXTWEEK FORBftO
DUCB TUESDAY. THURSDAY. FRI
DAY AND SATURDAY, 9:30 AM
TRUCKLOAD OF PUMPKIN SALE
TUBS. AND TOURS. AT 9; PRODUCE
AT 9:30
Aberdeen Sales
Company, Inc.
Complete Auction ft
Appraini Sendee
Churchvilh, Md.
Report Suppllod by Auction
Wedneeday, September 29, 1993
SLAUGHTER STEERS: MARKET
1-50 LOWER- CHOICE 2-4 1100-1400
LBs. 69.08-71.35; SELECT ft LOW
CHOICE 100 Q-1500 LBS- .64.00-69.00;
HOL. STEERS ItiCHOKS ft PRIME
1250-1400 LBS. 64.0fc65.00; CHOICE
1200-1500 LBS. 61,00-64.00: SELECT
ALL WEIGHTS 5100-62.0 a
SLAUGHTER HEIFERS: MARKET
i.so Lower, choice ft prime
950-1300 LBS. 68.00-70.50; SELECT
ALL WEIGHTS 900-1400 LBS.
59.0fc65.00.
3525
The performance'leader in this
maturity. 3525 is a widely adapted,
stable, high-yielding hybrid. TM
plant type, excellent for grain and
silage. Late flowering will limit north
ward movement Good ear flex and
ear attachment Strong performer
under stress.
t COWS: MARKET 2.00 LOWER. BRK.
UT. ft COMM. 2-4 8ULK46.00-49.00; HI
DRESSING 49.00-53.00; CUTTER ft
BON. UT. 45.00-41.00: HI DRESSING
49.00- CANNBR ft CUTTERS
41.00- LOW DRESSING 41.00 ft
DOWN.
BULLS: MARKET 2.00 LOWER. ALL
WEIGHTS 1100-1900 LBS. 55.00-64.00.
VEAL CALVES:MARKBT3.OO LOW
ER. CHOICE AND PRIME 200-400 LBS.
52.00-91.00; HI GOOD AND LOW
CHOICE ALL WEIGHTS 1100-1900
LBS. 65.00-77.00.
FARM CALVES: MARKET STEADY.
HOL. BULLS 100-12 S LBS.
145.00- HOL BULLS 85-9 S LBS.
135.00- HOL. HEIFER CALVES
100-120 LBS. 180.00-215.00; SMALL
FRAME 70-105 LBS. 130.00-175.00;
SLAUGHTER CALVES ALL WEIGHTS
48.0045.00.
FEEDER CATTLE; MARKET 3.00
LOWER. BULLS ft STEERS 400-900
LBS. 72.00-88.00; HEIFERS 300-700
LBS. 63.00-81.0 a
LAMBS: CHOICE ft PRIME 90-110
LBS. 58.00-61.00; LIGHTER LAMBS
62.00- EWES - HEAVY
22.00- LIGHT 31.00-40.0 a
GOATS: MARKET STEADY. SMALL
IS.OO-30.00; MEDIUM 30.00-45.00;
LARGE 60.00-100.0fc
HOGS: MARKET I.SO LOWER.
210-2 SO LBS. 43.00-45.50; 2SS-300 LBS.
3S.SO-43.00; SOWS - HEAVY
35.00-38.00; SOWS - LIGHT29.OO-34.0a
BOARS ALL WEIGHTS 29.00-32.00.
106 CRM
*»V-** , **ft4» f
Lmeimr timing, Btturd*y, OcWwr 2, lls*Als
ICMUtM**s
Middleburk Auction
MIDDLEBURG, PA
September 28, 1993
CATTLE 43A. PfiA ..iL steers mostly
2.00 lower, qow* 1.00 to I.SO lower.
?TBBRS: <?hpice 1100/1400 lb«.
68.00- couple to 73.00 y", Select
64.50- f few Standard
HOLSTEINS: few Choice IMW4OO lb..
63.25-65 XX), Select 60.00.6345. HEIF
ERS: few Choice 66.75-68.00, COWS;
Breaking Utility end Commerciel
47.50- Cutter & Bon. Utility
47.00- few to 52.50, Canner end
Low Cutler 40.00~46.75. Shells down to
35.00. BULLOCKS: few Select
60.50- BULLS: Yield Grade No. 1
950/1870 lbs. 57.25-64.00, one 2100 lbs.
71.25. FEEDER CATTLE: Steers: few
Large Frame No. 2 300/700 lbs. Holsteint
63.00- Heifers: few Medium Frame
No. 1 325/525 lbs. 69.00-72.00.
CALVES 152...VEALERS; few Stan
dard and Good 70/95 lbs. 45.00-65.00.
RETURNED TO FARM: No. 1 Holstein
bulls 85/130 lbs. 150.00-180.00, No. 2
55/125 lbs. 100.00-145.00, few down to
90.00; No. 1 Holstein heifers 85/115 lbs.
185.00-230.00. Few Beef cross bulls and
heifers 70/100 lbs. 75.00140.00.
HOOS 419..(9/27 * 9/28/93).. BAR
ROWS AND GILTS: US No, 1 230050
lbs. 47.00-49.00, few to 50.00, US 1-2
220/250 Ibi. 45.00-46.75, US 2-3 215/300
Ibi 43.50-44.00. SOWS: US 1-3 350/730
lb«. 34.00-36.00, 1-3 300/465 lbs.
33.00-35.00, 250/300 Ibi. 35.00-42.00.
BOARS: 200/685 lbs. 30.50-32.50.
FEEDER PIGS 128.. US 1-3 20/35 Ibi.
23.00-32.00, few 4Q/S0 lbs. 35.00-37.00. -
all per heed.
SHEEP 64... Choice 95/130 lb>. Wooled
il. lambs 54.00-67.00, 50/80 lbs.
65.00- Slaughter sheep:
19.00-
GOATS 23... Large 44.00-86.00, Small
25.00-44.00. all per head.
PUMPKINS IVWUt?
By The Bln Or Ton
FRBSH CAULIFLOWER
orBROCCOLI