Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, July 15, 1995, Image 8

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    AB-LancMter Farming, Saturday, July 15, 1995
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Ice Cream, You Scream!
July 23 marks the birthday of the ice-cream cone,
bom in 1904. Ice cream itself probably derives from
the flavored “water ice” of 17th-century Italy.
English colonists brought the sweet, frozen delicacy to
America, where early settler made ice cream in pewter
bowls set in ice and salt. The hand-cranked freezer was
invented around 1846. Jacob Fussel took the
« process a step further, opening the first com
mercial ice-cream factory in Baltimore,
Maryland, in 1851. The ice-cream soda
ckme along in 1879, and then the ice-cream
:one showed up at the World’s Fair in St.
xiuis, Missouri, in 1904. Americans lead the
orld in their consumption of ice cream, with
ustralia and Canada close behind.
* A smiling face is half the meal.
■3- Fenntl 1$ contidorod a dlatary aid in many old harbala.
Consider aoma fennal taa If you wlah to curb your appetite.
Baked Alaska
1 quart IcaerMin
1 bakad 9-inch layer cake
M sringut:
3ogg whites
Iff taa spoon craam of tartar
1/4 cup augar
Mold icc cream
in a 8-inch diame
ter bowl, then
refreeze until it is f
firm. Place cake 1
on heavy brown j
paper, then on I
a baking
sheet or SMrC
platter that can go from
freezer to oven. Beat egg
whites until stiff and grad
ually fold in cream of tar
tar and sugar. Carefully
unmold ice cream onto the
cake, top with meringue,
then refreeze until ready
to bake. Preheat oven to
fV 500° F. Bake the
Alaska 3 to 5 minutes,
Ik A just until meringue is
light brown. Serve
71 immediately.
,# OLD
FARMER’S
WEATHER
PROVERBS
<B^)'
A rainbow in
the mom,
Pul your hook
in the com.
A rainbow
at eve,
Pit your head
in the sheave.
Moss dry,
sunny shy.
Moss wet,
rain you'll get.
In summer, if
the wind
changes to the
east, expect
cooler weather.
When the
thrush sings
at sunset, a
, fair Jay will
MakM 6 to 8
aorvlngi.
i follow.
Belleville
Livestock
BELLEVILLE, PA
JULY 12, 1995
CATTLE 249.. PDA .. Supply included
144 in Daily tale .
STEERS: one Choice 61.00.
HOLSTBINS: few Select SO.OO-54.00.
HEIFERS; one Choice Holstein S2.SO.
COWS; few Breaking Utility and Com
mercial 36.60-40.00, Cutter and Boning
Utility 36.10-39.25, Canner and Low Cut
ter 32.35-35.50. Shells down to 25.00.
BULLS: few Yield Grade No. 1
1323/1643 lbs. 46.55-48.85, two No. 2
1030/1240 lbs. 42.2 S * 42.60.
FEEDER CATTLE; HEIFERS: few
Medium St Large Frame No. 1500/700 lbs.
48.50-53.00; BULLS: Medium Frame No.
I 300/300 tbs. SO.OO-68.00.
CALVES IQS...VEALERS: few Stan
dard and Good 75/95 lbs. 30.00-37.00,
Utility 55/83 lbs. 18.00-29.00.
FARM CALVES: No. 1 Holstein bulls
85/130 lbs. 65.00-102.50, No. 2 80/120
lbs. 35.00-60.00; few No. 1 Holstein heif
ers BS/140 lbs. 92.50-157.50, few No. 2
70/110 lbs. 60.00-90.00. Few beef crass
bulls and heifen 70/95 lbs. 55.00-62.50.
HOGS 42...8ARR0WS AND GILTS;
one lot US 1-2 240 lbs. 46.60, US 1-3
220/260 lbs. 43.00-46.50.50W5: few US
1-3 250/500 lbs. 26.00-30.50.
BOARS: few 20.00-21.00.
FEEDER PIGS 2SS...US 1-3 15/20 Iba.
12.50-16.00,25/3S Iba. 15.00-26.00,40/60
lbs. 30.0042.00. per head.
SHEEP S 1 ...SLAUGHTER LAMBS:
Good and Choice 30/100 Ibi. 73.00-SB.OO.
SLAUGHTER SHEEP; 23.00-44.00.
GOATS 20.. Jew Luge 38.00-69.00,
Urge Kidi 26.00-41.00. per heed.
DAIRY C0W5...5650.00-51200.00.
per heed.
Four States
Livestock
Hegentowa, Md.
July 12, 1995
Report aupplied by Aacliou
SLAUGHTER COWS: 104 HEAD. 100
LOWER. UTILITY 36.00-39.50; HIGH
DRESSING 40.00-42.00; LIMIS
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43.00-44.00; CANNERS 32.00-36.00;
SHELLY 32.00 DOWN.
BULLS: YG#l 1300 LBS. TO 51.50;
YG#2 1200-1800 LBS. 44.0048.00.
FED STEERS: HIGH CHOICE TO
PRIME 1200-1500 LBS. 65.00-68.00;
FEW HIGH CHOICE 1450-1625 LBS.
62.00- SELECT 1200 LBS.
58.0060.00.
FED HEIFERS: NO CHOICE; SELECT
800-950 LBS. Sl.OO-SS.SO.
VEAL CALVES: IS4 HEAD, PRICES
LOWER LOW CHOICE 200-300 LBS.
65.00- CULLS SS-110 LBS.
30.00- 50-80 LBS. 20.00-33.00.
FARM CALVES: BUYERS VERY
SELECTIVE. HOLSTEIN BULLS #1
95-120 LBS. 75.00-96.00; «2 50.00-75.00;
80-90 LBS. 38.00-50.00; HOLSTEIN
HEIFERS #l9O-120 LBS. 140.00-180.00;
#2 75-100 LBS. 75.00-13S.00; BEEP X
BULLS 70.00-100.00; HEIFERS
50.00-
BUTCHER HOGS: NO TOPS
OFFERED.
SOWS: NONE.
BOARS: 1 700 LB. AT 23.75.
STOCK CATTLE: 108 HEAD.
STRONGER DEMAND. STEERS
200400 LBS. 66.00-75.00; 400600 LBS.
67.00- 600-800 LBS. FEW
OFFERED; 800-1000 LBS. 56.0064.00.
HEIFERS: 300-500 LBS. 55.00-70.00;
500-700 LBS. 48.00-58.00; 700-800 LBS.
FEW TO 50.00.
BULLS: 200400 LBS. 70.00-85.00;
400600 LBS. NONE; 600-800 LBS.
30.00- 1 PUREBRED LIMOUSIN
850 LBS. AT 635.00.
DAIRY REPLACEMENTS; FEW
OFFERED. SPECIAL DAIRY SALE FRI
DAY. JULY 21. 7:IS P.M.
LAMBS: CHOICE 90-110 LBS.
84.00-90.00; 70-90 LBS. 80.00-87,00;
43-70 LBS. 73.00-87.00.
SHEEP: 25.00-33.00:
GOATS: LARGE TO 80.00; MEDIUM
TO 68.00; SMALL 18.00-35.00.
PIGS AND SHOATS: 6 HEAD. BY
THE HEAD. 80-100 LBS. 36.00-42.00.
DAIRY CATTLE CONSIGNMENT
SALE HELD THE THIRD FRIDAY OF
BACH MONTH AT7:IS P.M. THE NEXT
DAIRY SALE FRIDAY, JULY 1
The Saving Place.
New Wilmington
Livestock
NEW WILMINGTON, PA
JULY 10, 1995
CATTLE 177... PDA ...Complied to
U<t Mondiy'i sale...slaughter cowi .25 to
1.2 S lower.
COWS: Breaking Utility and Commer
cial 38.50-41.75, Cutter and Boning Utility
34.75-39.75, Canner and Low Cutter
32.00- Shell! down to 28.00.
BULLS: few Yield Grade No. 1
1175/1600 Iba. 43.25-44.50, one 49.50,
few No. 2 1225/1675 Iba. 42.50-43.00.
FEEDER CATTLE: STEERS: few
Large Frame No. 2 600/775 Ibi.
42.00- HEIFERS: couple Large
Frame No. 1 470/485 Iba. 55.00 ft 56.00,
few Large Frame No. 2 225/325 lb*.
72.00- BU,LS: few Medium
Frame No. 1400/675 Ibi. 41.00-44.00. few
225/275 Iba. 70.00-79.00.
CALVES 232...VEALERS: Standard
and Good 75/100 Iba. 20.00-38.00, Utility
50/90 Iba. 10.00-30.00.
FARM CALVES; No. 1 Holrtein bulls
95/130 lbs. 90.00-97.00, 80/90 Iba.
36.00- No. 2 90/120 Iba.
40.00- No. 1 Holstein heifers 80/120
Iba. 120.00-155.00, No. 2 70/120 Iba.
60.00- Beef cron bolls andheifert
75/105 Iba. 4100-105.00.
HOGS 286...8arr0ws and gilts .50 to .75
higher.
BARROWS AND GILTS; US 1-2
720/360 lbs. 46.25-47.00, few 47.25, US
1-3 200/270 lbs. 45.00-46.35.
SOWS: US 1-3 325/715 lbs.
28.00-30.00, one 33.50.
BOARS: few 225/400 lbs. 24.00-25.25.
FEEDER PIGS 52...0ne lot US 1-3 29
lbs. 14.00,75/50 lbs. 30.00-40.00, US 2-3
40/80 lbs. 16.00-20.00. per head.
SHEEP 83... SLAUGHTER LAMBS:
Choice 60/110 lbs. 80.00-99.00.
FEEDER LAMBS: Good and Choice
30/80 lbs. 60.00-77.50.
SLAUGHTER SHEEP: 15.00-29.00.
GOATS 27.. Pew Large 42.00-57.50,
few Medium 27.00-41.00, few Small
15.00-28.00 Laige Kids 10.00-20.00, few
Small Kids 9.00-13.00. per head.
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