Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, April 13, 1996, Image 8

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    AB-Lancaster Fanning, Saturday, April 13, 1996
Blooming Liverwort &
Bloodroot!
Bloodroot in bloom, Lexington, Mass., 1965” . . .
“Hepatica in flower, Lexington, Mass., 1960” ... so
read our old Almanac pages for mid-Apnl, announc
ing the first spring blooms of these age-old plants.
Hepatica, otherwise known as the three-lobed leaves and
white or lavender flowers of the liverwort plant, gets its
common name fVom a resemblance to the liver itself.
Bloodroot has a fleshy root stock and red juice. Both
were once considered remedies, by the
Doctrine of Sympathies, for ailments in
those departments To the rest of us, >
they are harbingers of spring. p .
“Adapt the remedy to the
disease. ” - Chinese proverb Jjuf
os- Apply a plalntain leaf, a drop of vinegar, onion juice, or
baking aoda and water to relieve a bee ating.
Spring Watercress Salad
1 bunch (about 1/4 pound) I ■ I ash and trim water
watsrcrsss 1111 cress, then cut in
1 small rod onion V If half. Thinly slice the
4 eggs, hard boiled rec | onion. Chop the
1 small cucumber, peeled i/li eggs. Slice the cucum
6to > large mushrooms jjljj b er an( j mushrooms.
jjnja Assemble all the salad
UjU ingredients, layering
watercress, then onion,
M cukes, mushrooms, and
i eggs. Whisk together
It salad dressing, pour over
Za salad, and toss.
mk Makes 4 servings.
Creasing;
1/2 cup tour cream
1/8 cup lemon juice
1-1/2 tablespoons sugar
1 teaspoon red or
Balsamic
vinegar
salt and pepper to
taste
Rim
SOW
PRODUCER
• Existing Farms
• New Construction
WE OFFER:
GUARANTEED PRICE
5 to 7 Year Contracts
RECORDKEEPING AND ON
FARM SERVICE
FINANCING AVAILARLE
IDI PURINA MILLS, Inc.
800-873-5300
Manufacturing Facilities: Lancaster, Harrisburg, Hagerstown (2/97),
to Qualified Producers
CATTLE 107™ PDA ...Compared with
Uit week'* ule™oowi mo*tly 1.00 to 1.30
higher.
STEERS: Choice 1300/1470 lb*.
57.25-61.25, couple 54.75.
HOLSTBINS: one Prime 139 S lb*.
57.50, couple Select 50.25 ft 5100.
Jfc OLD
FARMER’S
COWS; few Breaking Utility aid Com
merciil 35.25-39.75, Cutter and Boning
Utility 3275-36.00, Camer and Low Cot
ter 27.00-32.25. Shell* down to 21.75.
BULLS: one Yield Grade No. 1 1343
lb*. 38.25, one No. 2 1050 lb*. 33.00.
FEEDER CATTLE: STEERS: few
Medium Frame No. 1 400/560 lb*.
47-50-53.00;
WEATHER
PROVERBS
. <S*aV%
HEIFERS: Medium Frame No. 1
275/575 lb*. 40.00-33.00.
if you want it
to rain, cut or
hum a fern,
Kill a beetle
and it will
ram.
When the
stars begin to
huddle,
the Earth will
soon become a
puddle.
Moist April,
clear June.
Special Offtr.
Handy chart full of
interesting weather
proverbs Send $3
to Weather Chart,
Dept UF, The Old
Farmer’s Almanac.
Box 520, Dublin,
NH 03444
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Dewart
Livestock
DIWART, PA
APRIL 1,1996
HEIFERS; one Select 54.50.
Nature Sets
The Limits
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R 3 NC+ seed products exceed the limits nature sets.
U Through selective breeding and rigorous field testing, NO
develops hybrids and varieties that have the special traits that push
their potential in even the most demanding conditions. And that
pays off in performance right up to harvest.
NC+ 5037
♦ 111 Days, 2475 GDUs
♦ Out yields competitors that
are several days later
♦ Rapid drydown
4 Good leaf health and
standability
4 Well adapted for a wide
range of environments
America’s down to earth seed company
4% Cash Discount Until April 13,1996
MANHEIM, PA
ARTHUR S.AUKER
BLAIRSVILLE, PA
dennis McConnell
ELLIOTTSBURG, PA
WAYNE S. FREEMAN
HALIFAX, PA
BECHTEL FARMS
KINTNERBVILLE, PA
WAYNE LITZENBERGER
KUNKLETOWN, PA
JEFFREY L. BORGER
LEBANON, PA
CLARENCE B. MULL
CALVES 118...VBALBRS: Standard
and Good 75/100 Bn. 34.00-31.00. Utility
55/83 lb*. 24.00-3100.
FARM CALVES; Na 1 Haldein bull.
90/123 lb*. 55.00-80.00, Na 2 83/110 lb*.
37.00-55.00; few Na 1 Holftein heifer*
85/95 lb*. 95.00-135.00. Beef era** bull*
and heifer* 70/130 lb*. 35.00-100.00.
HOGS 34...8ARR0WS AND GILTS:
US 1-3 220/270 lb*. 44.75-47.75.
SOWS: one US 1-3 600 lb*. 36.75.
BOARS: one 26.75.
FEEDER PIGS 33... Few lot* US 1-3
20/30 lb*. 19.00-38.00. per head.
SHEEP 7...W00LED LAMBS: one
Choice 115 On. 80.00.
NEW CROP LAMBS: few Choice
35/40 lb*. 190.00-215.00.
SLAUGHTER SHEEP: few
22.50-30.00.
GOATS S... Couple Large 40.00 A
55.00, few Small Kid* 17.00-25.00. per
head.
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ELVIN M. HURSH
New Holland
Sales Stables
Goat and Sheep Sale
Monday, April % 1996
GOATS: 631 HEAD. BILLIES 75-100
LBS. 100.00-140.00; MUTTON 65-75
LBS. 75.00-90.00; NANNIES 4S-S5 LBS.
55.00- YEARLINGS 45-60 LBS.
60.00- KIDS 20-35 LBS.
35.00- FEW 50.00-70.00.
SHEEP: 1031 HEAD. ALL WEIGHTS.
RAMS 25.00-45.00; EWES 25.00-60.00;
YEARLINGS 40.00-70.00; 2 YEAR
OLDS 30.00-50.00; SLAUGHTER
LAMBS 80-100 LBS. 90.00-105.00;
100-130 LBS. 10.00-90.00.
NEW CROP LAMBS, CHOICE 25-40
LBS. 180.00-240.00, 40-60 LBS.
160.00- 60-80 LBS. 130.00-160.00,
80-100 LBS. 110.00-130.00; GOOD 25-40
LBS. 100.00-150.00, 40-60 LBS.
100.00-
NC+ 6959
♦ 117 Days, 2590 GDUs
4 Outstanding yields from this
full-season hybrid
4 Excellent standability and
stay green
4 Good ability to tolerate com
borer
4 High-TDN silage hybnd
THOMPBONTOWN, PA
DAVID B. SANER
RICHFIELD, PA
SAMUEL E. KNOUSE
SALEM, N.J.
DONALD EMEL
THOMPSONTOWN, PA
ROGER L. SANER
WESTMINSTER, MD
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