Two Turnpike Farmers Markets Start Selling Season HARRISBURG (Dauphin Co.) Two farmers markets were scheduled to re-open on the Penn sylvania Turnpike on Friday, May 3, according to Agriculture Sec retary Charles C. Brosius. “Now that winter has finally let go of its grip on the North East, farmers have set their sights on the new growing season,” Brosius said. “Many of them will be offer ing early season vegetables, plants and farm specialties for sale at farmers maricets around Pennsyl vania, including two on the Pen nsylvania Turnpike. Other farm fresh products will be available at all of these markets as the growing season progresses. “The Ridge administration is committed to expanding agricul tural markets and increasing farm profitability,” Brosius said. “Farmers markets ate a win-win situation. Consumers can buy fresh wholesome products and far- ' "fty'jAf tvi’ •» ‘ , %V"•-*%>, :<■' •■"»*'•:■ * •- * <-"? <•» . " ' i, r \ * ' . " ~ *4 < W*->' ' ,v» v - %<*-!€' * - v >l, * Jts v v '■/r, , N }j sft»h *. 'M . V .I- *a K,» We’ll be there when you need us... generation after generation. At Farm Credit, * cooperative owned by die people who use us, we have served die needs of rural Americans for generations. In fact, for more than 75 years we have been a dependable source of credit to agriculture. We make loans at competitive interest rates for all kinds of purposes. We also provide many other financial services. Our low officers are knowledgeable and can help tailor a financial package to fit your situation. So, whether you are a commercial operator, a part-time farmer or simply like living in the country, we want to do business with you. And we’ll be therefor future generations. aS2FJSS®L v/ - .VU‘> /. •*- . ' "Ay \* mers are the direct benefactor from increased sales.” The markets opening this weekend for travelers on the Turn pike are located at the Sideling Hill Service Plaza and Allentown Service Plaza. Both markets were in operation last year under a suc cessful pilot program. The Sideling Hill Service Plaza is accessible to east- and west bound traffic between exits 12 and 13. Hours are Friday from 11 a.m.' to 7 p.m., Saturday from 8 a.m. to S p.m. and Sunday from 10 a.m. to 7 p.m. On holiday weekends. Monday hours are 10 a.m. to S p.m. Ten vendors are scheduled to sell fruits and vegetables, potted plants and bedding plants, baked goods, eggs and honey. Hours at the north and south bound Allentown Service Plaza near Exit 33 are Friday from 11 a.m. to-dusk, Saturday from 10 a.m. to dusk and Sunday from 11 a.m. to dusk. On holiday Southeastern PA Keystone Farm Credit (800)4774947 WssternPA PennWatFinn Credit (800)998-^337 weekends, Monday hours are 11 a.m. to dusk. , Two other markets are tenta tively scheduled to open on the Pennsylvania Turnpike around Memorial Day. The market at the New Stanton Service Plaza will be accessible to westbound traffic only, while the Valley Forge Ser vice Plaza will allow eastbound' ’ traffic a market stop. Pennsylvania’s 50,000 farm families and 2,300 food process Indiana Farmers HOMER CITY, PA MAY 2,1996 CATTLE: 130: Steen: Steady lo I.SO higher, Cowi: Steady to 3.00 Higher, Bulk: Steady. STEERS: Choice 11S0/1400 Ibi, 52.00-55.50; Select 44.75-51.00; Standard 37.75-42.00. HEIFERS: Few Choice 53.00-54.25; Few Select 46.75-49.75, Few Standard 36.00-40.75. COWS: Breaking Utilyt and Commer cial 34.00-39.00; Cuter and Boning Utility ' > ,7 »* - t NortfwmPA Northeastern Farm Credit (800)326-9507 South ClMiiJ PA YbrkTiWDCfbdit ing companies are known nation ally and internationally for their quality products. They support a complex $43 billion industry which creates jobs for 20 percent of the commonwealth’s residents. For more infbrmation on farm markets or pick-your-own loca tions, call a regional office of the Department of Agriculture; • Region 1 Meadville, (814) 332-6890 (northwestern Pa.) • Region 2 Williamsport, 29.50-34.00; Canner and Low Cutter 24.25-28.75; Shelia down to 18.00. BULLS: Yield Grade 1 1000/1600 lb*. 38.25-49.25, one at 53.00; Yield Grade 1150/1700 Iba, 3250-37.50. FEEDER CATTLE: Few STEERS: M&L 1 400/700. 41.00-56.00; HEIFERS: Ml 300/525 Ibi, 40.00-46.00: Few BULLS; M&l 1 475/750 Iba, 28.00-3450. CALVES: 78: Vealen: Choice 125 Ibi, 61.00- Good 125/290 Ibi, 33.00- Slandaid and Good 70/95 Iba, 21.50-40.00; Utility SO Ibi. 10.00-15.00; FARM CALVES: Steady to 25.00 higher. No 1 Holitein Built 90/120 Ibi, ■7 * '* *fe. jaferCij; iMCMter Farming, Saturday, May 4, 1996-Al9 LOOKING FOR... HAMMOCKS. GAS GRILLS, PATIO FURNITURE, STOVES A MORE. SAMSONITE AND TELESCOPE PATIO FURNITURE 1 ' 906 E. 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