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Al4-Lenoster Farming, Saturday, June 10, 1995 Cumberland Valley Produce Auction (717)530-5007 Koaer Road, Shlppcnsburg June 1,2, 5, and 6 Report Supplied by Auction APPLES: RED DELICIOUS 1.75-3.50 V 4 BU.. GOLDEN DELICIOUS 4.00-6.00 ■/. BU.; ROME 1.75-4.25 A BU.; STAY MAN 1.75 V 4 BU. ASPARAGUS: 1.15-2.60 LB. BANANAS; 1.50-6.25 BOX. BROCCOLI: LOCAL 7.75 'A BU. CANTALOPES: JUMBO .60-1.90 EACH CAULIFLOWER: .40-.70 HEAD. LETTUCE: HEAD .6S-.80 EACH, LEAF .65-1.25 BUNCH. ONIONS: SPRING .14 .38 BUNCH; VIDALIA 3.00-7.50 50 LBS. PEACHES: 9.75-11.25 ’/. BU. CONTAINER! PEAS: HULL 6.50-IS.SO V 4 BU.; SUGAR 6.00-17.50 10 LBS.; SUGAR SNAP 4.75-11.75 10 LBS. POTATOES: UNCLASSIFIED 4.50-6.50 50 LBS. RADISHES; .60 BUNCH. RED BEETS: .30-.80 BUNCH. RHUBARB: .32-. SO BUNCH. SPINACH: 3.00 BU. STRAWBERRIES: 4.75-17.00 8 QT. FLAT. TOMATOES: VINE RIPE 8.00-14.00 BOX, HYDROPONIC 6.50-9.00 10 LB. BOX. WATERMELON: 2.50-3.50 EACH. ZUCCHINI: 7.25-8.25 '/. BU. BEDDING PLANTS: ALL BY THE FLAT, MARIGOLDS 1.00-4.50; IMPA TIENS 3.25-4.00; PETUNIAS 2.00-5.00; BEGONIAS 2.50-3.75; AGERATUM 1.25; COLEUS 2.00-3.50; VINCA 1.25- BLUE BLAZERS 2.00; DUS TY MILLER 3.25; PORTULACA 3.25- SALVIA 2.00-3.25; COCKS COMB 1.00-1.25. VEGETABLE PLANTS: ALL BY THE FLAT. PEPPERS 7.25; TOMATOES 2.00-3.25; CANTALOPES 1.00-2.25. THE FOLLOWING IN 4"-6” POTS. TOMATO .70; SPIKES .50; GERA NIUMS .10 .65; DAHLIAS .90; MARI GOLDS .25-.40; NEW GUINEA IMPA B riKJIFy MAR K E T North end of Leesport, PA Turn East off Route 61 “WHERE FRIENDS MEET” BERKS COUNTY’S ONLY WEEKLY CATTLE & SWINE AUCTION - WEDNESDAY AT 1 P.M. FARMER’S MARKET Every Wednesday, 9 AM TO 8 PM Garden Fresh Fruits & Vegetables - Bakery Fresh Cakes, Pies and Buns - Butcher Fresh Meats & Cheese - Sporting Goods - Clothing - Furniture - Jewelry - Used Items & Collectibles. PHONE: 215-926-1307 BILL WEIST & WOODY WEIST, MORS. HENS 1.05; IMPAHENS .55; SPIKES .50. PLANTERS: 9.00-10.00 EACH. HANGING BASKETS: 3.00-7.50 EACH. SHURBS AND TREES: JUNIPER 1.75-2.75; GAZANIA .40. EACH BYTHE POT. NEXT SALE DAYS ARE MONDAY, TUESDAY, THURSDAY, AND FRI DAY, 10 A.M. Leinbach’s Shippensburg Produce Auction (717)532-5511 Shippensburg, PA Average Prices Of #1 Produce June 1,2, and 6 Price Differences are Quality, Size or Days Open 10 a.m. Monday thru Friday Report Supplied by Auction APPLES: 2.50-4.00 K BU. ASPARAGUS: 1.25-1.50 LB. EGGS: MED. .3S-.6S DOZ. POTATOES: UNCLASSIFIED 50 LBS. 2.00- SPRING ONIONS: 4.00-6.00 20 COUNT 'A BU. SUGAR SNAPS AND SUGAR PEAS: 9.00- 10 LBS. HULL PEAS: 6.50-12.00 'A BU. STRAWBERRIES: 5.00-18.00 8 QT. FLAT. HANGING BASKETS: ALL VARIET IES SMALL TO LARGE 2.00-6.50. MIXED PLANTERS: SM. TO MED. 2.00- PERENNIALS: 4" POTS .20-1.25 EACH, 8” POTS 1.00-2.75. FLOWERS: ANNUALS ALL VAR IETIES 2.00-5.25 FLAT; PERENNIALS 4.00-7.50 FLAT. VEGETABLE PLANTS: 1.00-5.25 FLAT. GERANIUMS: 4-8” POTS .50-1.75 EACH. SHRUBS: SMALL AND MED. 1.00- EACH, MED. TO LGE. 4.00- MEDIUM AZALEAS 2.00- ROSES 7.00-9.00. TREES: SMALL 2.00-7.00 EACH. SOUTHERN PRODUCE TOMATOES: SM. TO LGE. rPcOi D 6.00-17.00 2S LBS. VINE RIPE. CANTALOPES: SM.TOLGE. .35-1.80 EACH. PEACHES: MED. TO LGE. 9.25-11.25 /> BU. POTATOES: #1 NEW 9.00-10.50 50 LBS. WATERMELONS: MED. TO LGE. 2.35-3.50 EACH; SUGAR BABIES 1.25-1.60 EACH. Kutztown Produce Auction Fleetwood, PA Auction daya Mon, Tue*, Thun. Frl, 9:30 a.m. Sat, 9 a.m. June 5,6, i Hay and Straw at 9:00 ajn. followed by produce Report Supplied by Auction ASPARAGUS: 1.60-1.70 LB. BROCCOLI: 8.00-8.50 V 4 BU. CUCUMBERS: 2.50-5.50 V, BU. EGGS: .50-.75 DOZ. HONEYDEW: 8.00 BOX. LETTUCE: HEAD .60-.75.10.00 BOX. MANGO: 3.00-6.00 BOX. NECTARINES: 2.00 BOX. ONIONS: 5.00-9.00 50 LBS., SPRING BALE WRAPPERS Gray's Patented inline bale wrappers put the film on the bale where it does the most good * Fast”operation up to 70 bales per hours ■' Self-powered * Low operating cost * Plastic cost: $ 1.50 a bale * Tighter wrap * Proven by 6 years of use FOR DETAILS CALL GLENN BEIDLBR Freeburg, PA 17827 PH (7I7|SSM99S WHITEWASHING with ADVANTAGE FARM WHITE AIRCLEANING with compressed air is recommended to blow down dust and cob webs and to keep white wash from building up. CERTIFIED COMMERCIAL APPLICATORS 5 Trucks for Air Cleaning & White Washing Radio Dispatched Trucks BEITZEL'S SPRAYING Box 31 • Witmer, PA 17585 717-392-7227 1-800-727-7228 —- •20-.30 BUNCH. PARSLEY; 9.00 VI BU. PEAS: SUGAR SNAP 7.00-13.00; SUGAR 3.00-17.00; SHELLED HULL 5.50-7.00, ALL % BU. POTATOES: NEW 7.00 50 LBS. RED BEETS: .SS-.80 BUNCH. STRAWBERRIES: 7.00-18.00 8 QT. FLAT. TOMATOES: HYDROPONIC 1.00-1.10 LB.. BOX 10.00-14.00,GREEN HOUSE I.QS-I.SS LB., 18.00 21.00 BOX. TURNIPS: .18-.20 BUNCH. POTTED FLOWERS: AZALEAS: 2.00-2.25 POT; GERANIUMS .30-1.70; LILIES .10-. SO; MARTHA WASHING- Beitzol’s Spraying - Sinca 1961 •Dries whiter than other white wash • Is compatible with disinfectants and fly sprays • Washes off windows & pipeline easily Licensed 1 GALLON of FLY SPRAY When you white wash your barn in the Month of JUNE Serving South Eastern Pa. and More. TON GERANIUMS 1.00-1.60. PERENNIALS: EACH .25-2.50, 1.00-3.00 FLAT; ROSES 6.00 DOZ. HANGING BASKETS: .50-7.00. SHRUBS AND TREES: 4.00-12.00 EACH. BEDDING PLANTS: EACH .15-1.10, .50-6.50 FLAT. HERBS: .25-.40 EACH, 2.50-6.50 FLAT. PARSLEY: 2.00-3.50 FLAT. RASPBERRIES PLANTS: .40. TOMATO PLANTS: EACH JO-1.25. VEGETABLE PLANTS: ASSORTED EACH .25-.40, .50-10.00 FLAT. insured Call For Appointment