Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, February 24, 1996, Image 8

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    AB-Lancaater Farming, Saturday. February 24, 1996
THIS WEEK WrrH
Leap Year!
February 29, 1996, is a Leap Day, or an “intercalary
day,” this year being evenly divisible by 4. Contrary
to popular belief, leap years do not occur every four
years. Century years 1900, 2000, etc. are only
Leap Years if they are divisible by 400. So, for
instance, the year 2000 will be a Leap Year, but the
) year 1900 was not. While we’re at it,
< 1 Ijl/A / we offer this additional calendar
reminder: the year 2000 will not
be the 21st century, so don’t
jump the gun. Technically, the
new millennium begins on New
v Year’s 2001. “Leapin’ lizards!”
I V \'
Look before you leap.
ns- If your dog hu an unfortunate encounter with a ekunk,
try a dog shampoo of equal parts vinegar and water.
Spinach Frittata
1 clove garlic, minced
1 email onion, minced
4 tablespoons olive oil,
divided
6 eggs
1 cup bread crumbs
1 cup cooked spinach,
chopped and drained
1/4 cup chopped fresh pars
ley (do not substitute dry)
1/4 teaspoon oregano
1/8 teaspoon nutmeg
1/2 cup grated Parmesan
cheese
salt & pepper to taste
HOW HAS YOUR
CASH
Purina Mills, Inc.
CFA PROGRAM
Offers Stability
To Your Marketing
OCT. 94 - SEPT. 95 PRICES:
PACKER BASE $39.91 /cwt
PURINA CFA $46.49/cwt
§3
PURINA MILLS, Inc.
800-873-5300
Manufacturing Facilitiea: Lancaster, Harrlaburg, Hagerstown (2/97),
Wyalualng and Knoxville
Fed. 26-March 3, 1996
Pure Monday, February 26
Saute garlic and onion in
2 tablespoons of the oil
in a large skillet. In a
bowl, beat the eggs then
add remaining ingredi
ents, including remaining
olive oil. Pour this over
the onion and garlic in the
skillet and cook over low
heat, until edges pull
away from the pan.
Brown under the broiler
to finish the cooking.
Serve hot, topped with
additional
grated cheese.
Makes 6 servings.
FLOW BEEN?
Call now to get the detaile on how you can even your
cash flow with Purina Mills, Inc. CFA Program
SLAUGHTER STEERS: MARKET
1.00 LOWER. CHOICE 2-4 1100-1400
LBS. 62.00-64.00; SELECT A LOW
CHOICE 1000-1500 LBS. 56.00-61.00;
HOL. STEERS HI CHOICE A PRIME
1250-1400 LBS. 53.50-55.00; CHOICE
1200-1500 LBS. 53.00-54.00 t SELECT.
ALL WEIGHTS 47.00-49.00.
SLAUGHTER HEIFERS: MARKET
1.00 LOWER. CHOICE A PRIME
950-1300 LBS. 59.50-63.00; SELECT
ALL WEIGHTS 900-1400 LBS.
55.00-57.00.
# OLD
FARMER’S
WEATHER,
PROVERBS
COWS: MARKET 2.00 LOWER. BRK.
UT. A COMM. 2-4 BULK 34.00-37.00; HI
DRESSING 37.00-40.00; CUTTER A
BON. UT. 32.00-35.00; HI DRESSING
35.00- CANNER A CUTTERS
28.00- LOW DRESSING 26.00
AND DOWN.
A year of
snow, crops
will grow.
Com is as
comfortable
BULLS: MARKET 2.00 HIGHER. ALL
WEIGHTS 1100-1900 LBS. 44.00-55.00.
VEAL CALVES: MARKET3.OOLOW
ER. CHOICE AND PRIME 200-400 LBS.
63.00- HI GOOD AND LOW
CHOICE ALL WEIGHTS 47.00-58.00.
FARM CALVES: MARKET 3.00
LOWER. HOL. BULLS 100-125 LBS.
68.00- HOL. BULLS 85-95 LBS.
55.00- HOL. HEIFER CALVES
100-120 LBS. 110.00-122.00; SMALL
FRAME 70-105 LBS. 45.00-78.00;
SLAUGHTER CALVES ALL WEIGHTS
25.00-
under the
snout as an
old man
under his fur
coat.
- Russian provert
When March
FEEDER CATTLE: MARKET 3.00
LOWER. BULLS A STEERS 400-900
LBS. 39.00-58.00; HEIFERS 300-700
LBS. 29.00-44.00.
comes in like
a lion, it goes
out like a
lamh.
LAMBS; MARKET STEADY.
CHOICE A PRIME 90-110 LBS.
93.00- LIGHTER LAMBS
86.00- EWES - HEAVY
25.00- LIGHT 38.00-55.00.
GOATS: MARKET STEADY. SMALL
25.00- MEDIUM 40.00-65.00;
LARGE 80.00-115.00.
When it
comes in like
a lamh, it
HOGS: MARKET 1.00 HIGHER.
goes out like a
lion.
Aberdeen Sales
Company, Inc.
Complete Audio* A
Appralnl Service
CburcbvUlc, Md.
Report Supplied by Auction
Wednesday, February 21, 1996
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GRAIN CARTS
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If You Hav A Fax We.. Lt Ua Know, Wa Can Communleata With You By Fax
210-250 LBS. 45.00-48.00; 255-300 LBS.
41.00- SOWS - HEAVY
31.00- SOWS - LIGHT22.OO-29.00;
BOARS ALL WEIGHTS 22.00-26.00.
Westminster Livestock
Auction
Hageratown, Md.
February 20, 1996
Report supplied by auction
SLAUGHTER COWS: 116 HEAD.
TREND STEADY TO 1.00 LOWER.
UTILITY 33.00-36.00; HIGH DRESSING
37.00-39.25; CANNBRS 28.00-32.50;
SHELLY 28.00 DOWN.
BULLS; 9 HEAD. YG»11600LBS. TO
46.25; YG«21400-2500L85. 38.00-42.25.
FED STEERS: HIGH CHOICE TO
PRIME 1200-1350 LBS. 4 HEAD TO
64.25; FEW 1000-1 ISO LBS. 59.00-61.50;
LOW CHOICE 1100-1450 LBS.
55.00-57.25; 975-1100 LBS. 5100-56.00.
FED HEIFERS: FEW OFFERED. 1
PRIME 1200 LBS. AT 62.75; 1 CHOICE
1050 LBS. AT 58.25.
VEAL CALVES: 135 HEAD. CHOICE,
NONE; CULLS 85-110 LBS. 26.00-34.00;
50-80 LBS. 22.00-30.00.
FARM CALVES: HOLSTEIN BULLS
«1 90-120 LBS. 65.00-86.00; «2 80-100
LBS. 38.00-58.00; HOLSTEIN HEIFERS
FEW #2 85-110 LBS. TO 75.00; BEEF X
BULLS TO 65.00; HEIFERS TO 37.00.
BUTCHER HOGS: 42 HEAD,
STEADY PRICES. US#IA2 240-270
LBS. 4715-48.25; 225-260L85. #IA3 TO
47.25; 210-255 LBS. TO 46.75; 9 HEAD
280-320 LBS. 46.00-48.00.
SOWS: 7 HEAD. 400-500 LBS. TO
33.00; 500-700 LBS. 35.00-38.00.
BOARS: 500 LBS. TO 26.00.
STOCK CATTLE: 84 HEAD. BETTER
QUALITY OFFERED. STEERS
MEDIUM AND LARGE FRAME2OO-400
LBS. 48.00-57.00; 400-600 LBS.
49.00- 600-800 LBS. 42.00-48.00;
900-1050 LBS. 46.00-56.00.
HEIFERS: MEDIUM AND LARGE
FRAME 300-500 LBS. 38.00-45.00;
500-700 LBS. 38.00-44.00; 700-900 LBS.
33.00-
BULLS: 400-600 LBS. 44.00-52.00;
BDBS&jHSST
—ISOS.INC.—
133 Rothsville Station Rd • Lmtz, PA 17543
717-626-4705
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KELDERMAN
AIR RIPE
700-900 LBS. TO 41.50.
LAMBS: 43 HEAD. CHOICE 100-120
LBS. SB.OO-98.00; 90-100 LBS.
83.00-100.00; 30-83 LBS. 100.00-113.00;
FEW 133-130 LBS. 73.00-77.00.
SHEEP: 34.00-43.00; HEAVY
WEIGHTS 30.00-35.00.
GOATS: LARGE 70.00-93.00;
MEDIUM 33.00-70.00; SMALL
25.00-35.00.
PIGS AND SHOATS: BY THE HEAD
7 HEAD 20 LBS. 14.00; 3 HEAD 40 LBS.
27.00; 138 PIGS IN GRADED SALE 44
27-38 LBS. 61.00-71.00; 34, 42-48 LBS.
63.00-71.00; 21, S 3 LBS. 81.00; 16.63-69
L 85.71.00-72.00; 11,78-81 LBS. 56.00;3
100 LBS. 46.00-48.00.
NEXT TUBS., FEB. 27: FIRST SPE
CIAL SPRING FEEDER CATTLE SALE
7:13 P.M.
New Holland
Dairy
New Holland Sale* Stablei
Wednesday, February 21, 1996
Report supplied by auction
DAIRY COWS 104, HEIFERS 74, 7
BULLS. HEIFERS LIVE, COW MARK
ET STEADY.
LOCAL
750.00-1200.00.
LOCAL SPRINGERS 610.00-1035.00 i
FRESH HEIFERS 525.00-1300.00.
UPSTATE LOADS FRESH
825.00-
BETTER
1300.00-
SPRINGING HEIFERS LARGE
835.00-985.00, SMALL 400.00-775.00.
SHORTBRED
310.00-835.00.
OPEN BREEDING AGE HEIFERS
510.00- SMALL OPEN HEIFERS
300.00-
BULLS: 250.00-660.00, PUREBREDS
500.00-775.00.
GOOD S LIVESTOCK, INC.
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■ Market Hogs ■ Sows
■ Boars ■ Cull Pigs
wow hkciiviwg
Monday 6:30-11:00 AM
Friday 6:30-10:00 AM
Rt. 897 -1 mile North of Fivepointville
(717) 445-5776 • FAX (717) 445-6963
Machinery Salea
M-F 7to 5 Sat. 7to 11:30
PARTS DEPT. HOURS;
FRESH COWS
FRESH COWS
HEIFERS
-***
lond'y-Frlday 7 AM to 5 PM
Saturday 7 AM to Noon
After Houra Emeraanelta
Call (717) (26-08S5
(717) <2d-5159
Sun. Cloacd • Lord’i Day
€Vour Parts
Are Just
A Phone
Call Away!
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