Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, October 21, 1995, Image 14

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    Al4-Lancaster Farming, Saturday, Octobar 21,1995
Cumberland Valley
Produce Auction
Shlppcnsburg, Pa.
Oct. 12, 13, 16 & 17
Report Supplied by Auction
APPLES: ROME 2.00-4.25. SUMMER
RAMBO 2.00-7.25, STAYMAN
2.75- YELLOW DELICIOUS
1.75- RED DELICIOUS 1.60-4.00,
CORTLAND 5.25-6.00, EMPIRE
1.60-3.50, JONA GOLD 2.00-6.00,
MACINTOSH 1.75-5.25, GRANNY
SMITH 3.10-4.50, ALL VI BU.
APPLE CIDER: 1.00-1.90 GAL.
BANANAS; 5.00-10.00 BOX.
BEANS: GREEN 1.50-9.00 ’/. BU.;
LIMA 7.50 8 QT. FLAT.
BROCCOLI; 3.00-10.50 BU.
CABBAGE: 2.70-5.50 50 LBS.
CANTALOUPES; .50-1.90 EA.
CAULIFLOWER: .50-1.35 HEAD.
CHESTNUTS: .80-1.00 QT.
CUCUMBERS: 3.00-6.00 ’/, BU.
EGGPLANT; 2.00-6.75 'k BU.
ENGLISH WALNUTS: .40-.85 LB.
litmr hsmue Asm
''We're Here To Serve"
FARMERS -
Claim service poor? Feel you aren’t getting the
coverage for what you are paying? Just had
another rate hike? Our health Insurance
carrier reduced their premiums over the last 3
years with increased coverage.
Please Call For Quotations or Information. We Offer All
Types of Farm and Agribusiness Insurance
Carol - Diane - Ray - Roger
2488 Maple Ave., Quarryville, PA 17566
(717) 786-1711 (800) 882-1415
Lapp Comfort Tie Stall
• The Lapp Comfort Tie Stall
was designed for the cow's
comfort and easy access to
the water bowl.
• Optional:
Pipeline Bracket
Rear Trough Divider
Cow Trainer Bracket
YOU WON’T BEAT OUR PRICES & SERVICE
LETTUCE: 4.25-7.25,
NECTARINES: 5.75 */. BU.
ORNAMENTALS; JACK-BE-LITTLE
2.00- BU.; MIXED GOURDS
1.25-11.50 V 4 BU.; GOOSE GOURDS
.35-.60 EA.; MEXICAN HATS .65-.80
EA.; OZ PUMPKINS .04-.75 EA.; BABY
PAMS .02-.60; BABY BOOS 6.00-6.75 54
BU.; PAINTED PUMPKINS 1.25-11.00;
CORN STALK HORSES 57.50-85.00.
PONIES AND LARGE SCARECROWS
24.00- PINK AND BLUE POP
CORN .20-.90 BUNCH; INDIAN FIN
GERS .06-.75 BUNCH: INDIAN CORN
.10-2.00 BUNCH; DECORATED
WREATHES 9.50; DECORATED
GOOSE GOURDS 4.25-6.00; SUGAR
PUMPKINS .02-.06.
PEACHES; YELLOW 4.00-16.50 '/.
BU.
PEARS: BARTLET 8.50-9.00 54 BU.
PEPPERS: GREEN 6.50-13.50 AND
RED 10.50-17.00 BU.
POTATOES: RED 2.00-4.50 AND
WHITE 2.00-3.75 54 BU.
PUMPKINS: HOWDEN .40-2.30,
9 Trough divider designed so
that the cows do not steal
the other cow’s feed.
9 Stall partition designed for
easier milking.
9 Water bowl location makes
it easier for the cow to
drink water.
Lapp All Steel
Galvanized Windows
Gutter Grate
LARGE 1.50-3.90; BIG MAC/LARGE
.40-10.00.
RED BEETS: 3.00-5.75 '/. BU.
SQUASH: BUTTERNUT 1.75-6.75 %
BU.; YELLOW 1.00-6.75 % BU.;
SPAGHETTI .40-.50 EACH.
SWEET POTATOES: 5.00-7.50% BU..
3.25-5.00 50 LBS.
TOMATOES: MED. 4.25-17.50, LGE.,
EX. LGE. 4.75. ALL % BU.
TURNIPS: 3.50-6.25 % BU.
ZUCCHINI: 4.75-7.50 % BU.
DRIED FLOWERS: .40-1.20 BUNCH.
MUMS: .25-1.00 8-9”, LARGE
2.50-3.50 EACH.
STRAW FLOWERS; 1.20 BUNCH.
SALE DAYS TUESDAY AND FRI
DAY AT 10 A.M.
Leola Produce
Auction
LmU, PA
Oct 17, IMS
Report Supplied by AhcHm
APPLES: GALA 3.25-5.25, ROME
4.75-7.50. RED AND YELLOW DELI
CIOUS 3.00-430, STAYMAN 4.75-730,
Finally, a practical way to apply
organic mulch to row crops
Organic mulch is the natural way to suppress
weeds, help retain soil moisture, and improve soil
conditions. Trouble is, hand mulching takes too
much time and effort. Now the Millcreek Row
Mulcher makes it easy and affordable to mulch
berries, grapes, fruit trees, and other row crops.
One operator can mulch an acre in just a couple
hours depending on conditions.
Spread A Variety of Materials, Including Lime
You can spread all types of stemless flowable
mulches, such as wood chips, sawdust, chopped
bark, even compost, with plenty of clearance to
avoid plant damage. Plus, the Millcreek Row
Mulcher is ideal for banding lime and other
materials requiring lighter applications. The optional
metering gate gives you complete control of the
coverage so you can tailor applications to best suit
your cultivation practices. With the labor-saving
versatility you get with the Millcreek Row Mulcher,
you may even find new techniques to grow
better crops.
ALL K BU.
BEANS: LIMA 36.00-52.00 1 1/98U.;
GREEN S.OO-12.00, YELLOW
&2S-1130, ALL 1 BU.
BEETS: RED 2.75-4.75 IS COUNT.
LOOSE 4.25-3.7 S BU.
BROCCOLI: 2.00-4.00 12-14 CT„
.14-.28 HEAD.
BRUSSEL SPROUTS: 18.00-24.00 25
LB. POLYBAG.
CABBAGE: GREEN 2.75-4.50
CRATE; .40-.70 PER HEAD; RED
5.50-7.00 CRATE.
CAULIFLOWER: SM. TO MED.
.35-.70 HD., LOR TO EX. LGE. .75-1.10.
CUCUMBERS: IZ2S-18.00 *1 I 1/9
BU.
EGGPLANT: *1 1.75-4.75 1 1/9 BU.
ENDIVE: 7.25-8.75 12 COUNT.
PEPPERS: GREEN SM. TO MED.
1.50-3.50 1 1/9 BU., LGE. TO EX. LGE.
3.75- RED SM. TO MED. 2.75-5.00,
LGE. TO EX. LGE. 530-12.00, BOTH 1
1/9 BU.; SUNTAN 2.00-330 1 1/9 BU.;
HOT 2.25-3.75 % BU.; SWEET FRYERS
1.75- % BU.
PICKLES: 1030-17.00 Vi BU.
PEARS: BOSC 4.75-7.25 Vi BU..SEC
KEL 6.25-10.25 4 BU.
POTATOES: 4.25-5.50 50 LBS RED
AND WHITE «1.
RADISHES: 4.25-5.50 BUNCHED 20
COUNT.
SPINACH: 9.75-13.00 BU.
SQUASH: SMALL PATTYPAN
■umu For Small Growers
This may be the affordable machine
you've been looking for to mulch
berries, grapes, and other row
crops. Think of the labor you'll save.
For Commercial Growers
Choose from 3.1,4.5, and 6.8 cubic
yard capacities. Or call to discuss
your special requirements.
One "Farm-Tough" Machine
With our own farming background, we take great
satisfaction in building affordable machines for
growers like you who need reliable, trouble-free
equipment to help increase production and keep costs
down. That's just what the Millcreek Row Mulcher will
do for you. Call today.
tegs
4.25-6.507-10 LBS; ACORN. SPAGHET
TI. BUTTERNUT 3.25-4.75 1 1/9 BU.
SWEET CORN: 1.75-2.50 DOZ.
SWEET POTATOES: 5.25-7.75 X BU.
TOMATOES: SM. TO MED.
8.00- 14.50*125 LBS., LOR TO EX. LGE
15.00- *1 25 LBS.; CHERRY
9.50-11.S0 12 PINT P.AT; PLUM
5.75-7.50 25 LBS.
TURNIPS: 6.25-9.00 25 LB
POLYBAG.
ZUCCHINI: GREEN SM. TO MED.
5.00- X BU.. LGE. TO EX LGE
4.00- X BU.
PUMPKINS: NECK .40-.80 SM. TO
MED., .85-1.40 LGE. TO EX. LGE;
BABY PAMS AND OZ .2S-.4S BA.;
FACE .75-1.45 SM. TO MED., 1.50-2.90
LGE TO EX. LGE; PRIZE WINNERS
SM. TO MED. 1.75-3 JO, LGE TO EX
LGE 3.75-6.00; HUBBARD SQUASH
BLUB AND ORANGE .10-J5.
GOURDS: ASSORTED 1.75-3.00 X
BU.; JACK-88-LITTLES #1 2.75-4.75 X
BU.. *21.00-2.25 X BU.; GOOSE JO-.SO
EA.; SNAKE AND ALLIGATOR .IS-.4S
EA.; TURKS TURBANS .IS-.60 EA.
INDIAN CORN; .25-.80 BUNCH, FIN
GERS AND STRAWBERRY .10-.40
BUNCH.
MUMS: .65-1.60 EA.
FLOWERING KALE AND CAB
BAGE: .4S-.BS EA.
SALE DAYS ARE MONDAY, TUES
DAY. THURSDAY. FRIDAY AT 9 A.M.
WHAT’S AHEAD FOR
CORN & SOYBEAN
• We Deal In Futures And Options
• Our Only Business is Commodity Futures And
Options
• In Allentown Area and Same Principals For Over
20 Years
• When Buying options, your risk is limited to the
loss of the premium paid plus all transaction
costs. Buying futures and options have inherent
risks and should be done only with risk capital.
FOR INFORMATION...LITERATURE...
CHARTS...PLEASE CALL
(610) 366-7979 or 800-543-8939
LEHIGH VALLBT FUTURES INC.
Commerce Plaza, Suite 249,5000 Tilghman Street,
Allentown, Pa 16104
The risk of loss in trading futures and options on futures can be
substantial. Futures and options trading may not be suitable for
everyone. You should carefully consider the risks in light of your
financial condition in deciding whether to trade.
(717) 656-3050
2617 Stumptown Rd.
Bird-in-Hand, PA 17505
ißaas