Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, June 18, 1994, Image 8

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Summertime
The Summer Solstice, the first day of summer in the north
ern hemisphere, arrives on June 21. at 9:48 a m , EST,
when the Sun reaches the Tropic of Cancer (23/" north lat
itude) People who live at this latitude (for instance, in the
Bahamas) sec the Sun directly overhead at noon The rest of
us notice that the Sun is higher in the sky throughout the day.
Since the Sun is north ol the equator, we also notice that the
Sun is up more than hall the time On June 21. Atlanta.
Georgia, has 14 hours, 24 minutes of day
light and Boston has 15 hours. IK minutes,
t. w hdc at the Arctic Circle the Sun
never sets, but skims along the
north point on the hon/on
W/M A summer’s Sun is worth
/Ac having. I iukli Puntili
B ,> On long car trips, take along a jump rope so the kids
can work off excess energy when you stop for gas or food.
Ii\I!TIIVVISI‘
There i'. reallv no good ie,i
I son not lo eomposl
I ( outposting doe’s not have
lo he’ expensive’ tnessv
smelh oi lime’ consuming
Bins can be made horn dis
caided wooden pallets lor
Iree, or Irom H-gaugc kennel
wire loi about s“i each No
special additives or elaborate
temperature ce
required jusi
your yard clippn
fruit and vegetal
peels, give it a pi
with a pitch lork
and then, and le
it do its thing
I. Saturday, June 18,1994
Summer Solstice, June 21
Griiiio Vkggif
Pork Burgkrs
1 pound ground pork
1 grated carrot
3 tablespoons chopped parsley
3 drops hot pepper sauce
1 teaspoon black pepper
'/. teaspoon salt
Mix dll ingredients and
lorm into 4 burgers
approximately /-inch
thick (Don't overmix. it will
make the burgers tough )
Grill over hot coals for
10 min-
$< OLD
FARMER’S
WEATHER,
FORECAST
Northeast;
Sunny and warm,
clearing north,
then rainy and
cooler
Southeast:
Showers and
cool, rainy and
warming
thunderstorms
and hot Florida
Midwest:
Clear and warm
then ram
intermittent
thunderstorms,
tut nine colder
Northwest:
Sunnv and warm
some showers
mountains and
east, clear coast
Southwest:
Sunny and warm
inland, showers
east, cool coast
clear and hot
turning
desert
Mikn 4
wrvlngs.
Eighty-Four Livestock
Eighty-Four, Pa.
Monday, Juna 13, 1994
Report Supplied by Auction
CATTLE: HIGH CHOICE AND
PRIME 57.50-59.50; SELECT
54.50-57.00; STANDARD 52.50-54.00;
UTILITY 52.00 AND DOWN.
HEIFERS: CHOICE 58.00-60.00;
SELECT 55.00-57.50; STANDARD
53.00-54.50; UTILITY 52.50 AND
DOWN.
COWS: BREAKING UTILITY AND
COMMERCIAL 45.00-48.50, A FEW TO
53.50; CUTTER AND BONING UTILITY
42.00-44.50; CANNER AND LOW CUT
TER 37.00-41.50; SHELLS DOWN TO
36.50.
BULLS: YG#I 56.00-60.00; YG#2
48.00-55.00.
FEEDER STEERS: 200-300 LBS.
65.00-85.00; 300-500 LBS. 59.00-79.00;
500-800 LBS. 49.00-79.50.
HEIFERS: 200-300 LBS. 62.50-90.00;
300-500 LBS. 58.00-73.00; 500-800 LBS.
50.00-68.00.
BULLS: 200-300 LBS. 60.00-84.00;
300-500 LBS. 52.50-72.50; 500-800 LBS.
47.50-68.00.
CALVES: CHOICE 89.00-110.00;
GOOD 75.00-87.50; STANDARD AND
GOOD 68.00-74.50; UTILITY 65.00
DOWN.
FARM CALVES: HOLSTEIN BULLS
#1 130.00-165.00; HOLSTEIN HEIFERS
102.50- HOLSTEIN BULLS #2
97.50- BEEF BULLS
92.50- BEEF HEIFERS
90.00-147.50.
HOGS: US#l-3 220-240 LBS.
42.00-42.75; USB2-3 240-260 LBS
41.50-42.25; US#l-3 260-300 LBS
34 00-43 00.
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RjSPI 133 Rothsville Station Rd •Lmtz, PA 17543 '
After Hour Emergencies
WE SHIP PARTS DAILY “Sfflassr
Sun. Closed - Lord’s Day
H&3lh
over $lOO.OO on
MlOO lbs. of hardware! _
Contains the most popular Vi" to
DfluiH Rroum ' A " diameter Grade 5 cap screws '
uavia Brown _ plus the nuts and washers to gSHS ,
fiwri j , \go with them. Includes heavy- »
fagg&Gmme. \ duty 40-hoie organizor | SSS
TRAILERS a lrqb ,
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CORN PLANTERS A
GRAIN CARTS
SOWS: UNDERSOOLBS. 27.00-32.25;*
OVER 500 LBS. 31.50-34.00.
BOARS: 27.00-29.00.
FEEDER PIGS: US«I-3 60-80 LBS.
43.00- 80-100 LBS. 44.00-49.00;
100-ISO LBS. 45.50-60.0 a
SHEEP AND LAMBS; HIGH CHOICE
AND PRIME 40-60 LBS. 69.00-73.00,
60-80 LBS. 74.00-84.00, CHOICE 80-100
LBS. 69.00-82.00; 100-125 LBS.
67.00- FEEDER LAMBS GOOD
AND CHOICE 57.50-7Z00; UTILITY
57.00 DOWN; EWES 25.00-35.50.
GOATS: LARGE 50.00-76.00;
MEDIUM 27.00-48.00; SMALL
16.00-
New Holland
Dairy
New Holland Sales Stables
Wednesday, June IS, 1994
Report supplied by auction
DAIRY COWS 114; HEIFERS 58;
BULLS 7. MARKET STEADY.
LOCAL FRESH COWS
650.00-
FRESH HEIFERS 800.00-1110.00.
LOCAL SPRINGERS 885.00-1350.00.
UPSTATE LOADS FRESH
1325.00- SPRINGERS
1300.00-
BETTER
1175.00-
LOAD OF CANADIAN FRESH COWS
785.00- SPRINGERS
1060.00-
SPRINGING HEIFERS, LARGE
1060.00- SMALL 610.00-810.00.
SHORTBRED HEIFERS:
660.00-
OPEN BREEDING AGE HEIFERS
550.00-760.00.
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KELDERMAN
AIR RIDE
FRESH COWS
w-T-ir oonrawnoN
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bvAthtna
1 WOODS I
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Plow |
MOWERS SBUOES
SMALL -OPEN HEIFERS
400.00-500.00.
BULLS 475.00-725.00.
Belleville
Livestock Auction
Btile villa. Pa.
Wedneaday, June 15,1994
Report Supplied by PDA
CATTLE 195.. PDA .. Supplied
included 122 Deity cowt and heifen .
STEERS: few Select and Choice 950/1100
Ibt. St.7S-64.10. HOLSTEINS: few Select
56.00-57.50, few Standard 49.00-51.85.
COWS: Breaking Utility and Commercial
36.50-41.25, one 44.00, Cutter and Ben.
Utility 39.00-45.00, Calmer and Low Cut
ter 34.00-38.75. Shelli down to 30.00.
BULLS: few Yield Grade No. 1 1420/2170
lb«. 51.25-54.10.
CALVES 100..VEALERS: few Stan
dard and Good 70/90 Ibi. 56.00-76.00.
FARM CALVES: No. 1 Holttein bulla
90/125 Ibi. 140.00-170.00, No. 2 80/125
Ibi. 80.00-120.00, few No. 1 Holttein heif
en 85/115 Ibi. 130.00-170.00. Few Beef
crott built and heifen 80/100 Ibt.
127.50-140.00.
HOGS 75.. BARROWS AND GILTS:
US 1-2 240/270 Ibt. 41.00-42.35, one lot
US 2-3 277 Ibt. 33.75, cne lot US 1-3 210
Ibt. 34.75. SOWS: US 1-3 275/520 Ibt.
25.50-31.25. BOARS; one 24.25.
FEEDER PIGS 171.. US 1-3 20/35 Ibt.
20.00-27.00, 40/65 Ibt. 29.00-37.00.- per
head.
SHEEP 27.. Spring il. lambs: Good and
Choice 30/95 lbs. 62.00-73.00, couple to
85.00. Slaughter sheep; few 26.00-40.00.
GOATS 11..0ne Large 56.00, few
Small Kids 23.00-35.00. per head.
HOLSTEIN DAIRY COWS
$835.00-$ 1300.00. - per head.
Busy
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A Phone
Call Away!