Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, August 31, 1996, Image 8

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    AAtsnesster Faming, Saturday, August 31, IMS
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Grandparents Day
Fittingly, Grandparents Day this year falls just a day
after the birthday of Grandma Moses, an inspiration to
anyone who’s uneasy about the idea of an “old
dog learning new tricks.” Grandma Moses,
otherwise known as Anna Mary Robertson, was a
farmer’s wife who lived near Hoosick Falls, New York.
In her late seventies, she decided to take up painting, and
she displayed one of her “primitives” in a drug-store
windqtyrin Hoosick Falls. An art '
collector happened to see it, traced
her to her farm, where he bought all
IS of her existing paintings and
exhibited them, in 1939, in a show of
Contemporary Unknown Painters in New
York’s new Museum of Modem Art.
Art is long, life is short.
«■ to Insomnia, avoid decongestants or appetite
suppressant#, Consider a white-noise machine.
Broccoli Pasta
1 pound pasta (spaghetti or
fcttuccine)
1 medium onion, chopped
3 cloves garlic, pressed
3 tablespoons olive oil
1 head broccoli, chopped
1 tablespoon lemon juice
freshly grated Parmesan
cheese
m
sow
PRODUCERS
• Existing Farms
W£ OFFER:
J£] GUARANTEED PRICE
5 to 7 Year Contracts
S 3
RECORDKEEPING AND ON
FARM SERVICE
S 3
FINANCING AVAILARLE
PURINA MILLS, Inc.
800-873-5300
MwwfactuiNnptFacilitie*: Lancaster, Harrisburg, Hagerstown (2/97),
v ' ‘ Wyalustng and Knoxville
rents Day, -Sep
Grand
Cook pasta in boiling
water until a) dente
and dram. While pasta
is cooking, saute the
onion and garlic in the
olive oil. Add the
chopped broccoli and
lemon juice, and continue
cooking, stirring occa
sionally, until tender, but
not soft., Serve over the
drained pasta and garnish
with Parmesan cheese, as
desired
Makes 4 servings.
• New Construction
to Qualified Producers
STOCK BULLS AND STEERS
(200-500 LBS.) 40.00-56.50.
STOCK HEIFERS: 30.00-50.00.
SLAUGHTER STEERS: GOOD TO
CHOICE 64.00-68.25. MEDIUM TO
GOOD 55.00-63.50, HEAVY CHOICE
OVER. 1450 LB. 55.00-59.00.
' HOLSTEIN STEERS: HEAVY
CHOICE 43.00-49.00, LIGHT
34.00-41.50.
J< OLD
FARMER’S
WEATHER,
PROVERBS
SLAUGHTER HEIFERS: GOOD TO
CHOICE 55.00-65.00 MEDIUM TO
GOOD SO.OO-54.00.
BULLS: HEAVY 35.0046.00, LIGHT
30.00-39.00.
COWS: UTILITY (HOLSTEIN)
33.00- COMMERCIAL TO GOOD
28.00- CULL COWS 28.00 AND
DOWN.
September
blow soft, till
the fruit's in
the loft.
VEALS: GOOD TO CHOICE
40.00- MEDIUM TO GOOD
20.00-
HOLSTEIN BULL CALVES
RETURN TO FARM (90 TO 120 LB.)-
35.00-62.00.
The devil is
HOLSTEIN HEIFER CALVES
RETORN TO FARM (100 TO 120 LB.) -
UP TO 130.00.
busy in a
high wind.
BEEF CROSS CALVES RETURN
TO FARM UP TO 24.00.
HOGS: TOP QUALITY 56.00-58.50,
HEAVY 54.00-57.00, LIGHT
30.00-42.00.
ten tl
wind is in the
north, the
skinful fish er
goes not forth.
MALE HOGS; 24.00-36.00.
LAMBS, LIGHT, UP TO 80.00, FEED
ER LAMBS, NONE AVAILABLE.
SHEEP: 18.00-24.00.
LIVESTOCK PRICES ARE ALL
GIVEN PER HUNDRED WEIGHT!
When the
wind is west,
the fish kite
best.
There is a
good steward
abroad when
there is a
windfrost.
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Friend’s
Stockyard Inc.
Accident, Md. 21520
Report Supplied bp Auction
Auguet 26, 1996
808 CALVES: 20.00 AND DOWN.
SOWS; 35.00-42.50.
Control feed cost with
Chore-Time Ultraflo® feeders
More Than 275 Ultraflo* S'
Since 5 -
Call or send for the list of over 80%
top egg producers who have switched
to Chore-Time!
Call or send for the list of over 275
Ultraflo® houses in the northeast.
i%thorize4
agri
systems
IMortl
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Northeast Agri Systems, Inc. 9S SRSBKWS
s'orei*«. mot, H
139 A West Airport Road 24 Hr 7 Day Repair Service
Lititz. PA 17543 SB y2KS!2S??ii
Ph (717)569-P702 1-800-673-2580 p fSSS&I
, Grants vilje
Livestock
Gran Urine, Maryland
Report Supplied bp Auction
Sat, Auguit 24, 1996
STOCK BULLS AND STEERS
200-500 LBS. 25.00-55.50.
STOCK HEIFERS 30.00-50.00.
SLAUGHTER STEERS GOOD TO
CHOICE, NONE AVAILABLE;
MEDIUM TO GOOD 30.00-63.50.
HOLSTEIN STEERS GOOD
35.00-41.25; LIGHT 30.00-37.50.
SLAUGHTER HEIFERS GOOD TO
CHOICE 56.00-61.00; MEDIUM TO
GOOD 42.00-54.00.
BULLS HEAVY 35.0047.00, LIGHT
34.2544.00.
COWS FEW HIGH DRESSING UP TO
37.00, UTILITY HOLSTEIN 30.00-35.75,
CANNERS 24.00-29.50, CULLS 23,00
AND DOWN.
VEALS GOOD TO CHOICE UP TO
65.00, MEDIUM TO GOOD 35.00-55.00.
808 CALVES: 20.00 AND DOWN.
HOLSTEIN BULL CALVES RETURN
TO FARM 90-120 LBS. 25.00-54.00.
HOLSTEIN HEIFER CALVES
RETURN TO FARM 100-120 LBS. UP
TO 90.00.
BEEF CROSS CALVES RETURN TO
FARM UP TO 52.00.
HOGS: TOP QUALITY 56.50-58.10,
HEAVY 54.50-57.00, LIGHT
40.00-53.00, FEEDER PIGS BY THE
HEAD, UP TO 57.00
SOWS: UP TO 4750.
MALE HOGS: 25.00-35.00.
LAMBS: 70-85 LBS. 60.00-83.00,
85-125 LBS. UP TO 83.00; CULLS 60.00
AND DOWN.
SHEEP: UP TO 37.50.
GOATS; LARGE 50.00-100.0 G HEAD;
MEDIUM 20.00-45.00; SMALL
8.00-18.00. *
SIMPLE OPERATION. “Purfv
Puir Power Units with low HP
motor are located along the
feeder line at needed Have
hardened eteel gem for trouble-free
Me Mlcroproccaeor control lets you
program feedtag time to the second
EASY AUGER CONNECTOR.
Allows fait and rtmple inatalfatlon.
also qiick and easy repair of auger
If ever neceeury Auger and trough
are both warranted 5 full years
Chain feeders are not
'i rftaster diatnbfat 0? since 1982 ' H
New Holland Saba SUbha
Wednaaday, Auguat 28, 1996
Report auppUad by auction
DAIRY COWS 181. HEIFERS 97, 7
BULLS. MARKET STRONGER.
LOCAL FRESH 435.00-1375.00.
FRESH HEIFERS 385.00-1235.00.
LOCAL SPRINGERS 650.00-1200.00,
UPSTATE LOADS FRESH
975.00-1675.00.
3 HERDS ALL STAGES
185.00- BETTER COWS
1350.00-
SPRINGING HEIFERS LARGE
975.00-1300.00, SMALL 700.00-1035.0(1
SHORTBRBD HEIFERS
450.00,925.00.
REGISTERED HEIFERS
1225.00-1335.00.
OPEN BREEDING AGE HEIFERS
585.0061000.
SMALL OPEN HEIFERS
15000485.00.
BULLS 460.00-560.00, PUREBREOS
700.00-735.00.
New Holland Horses
New Holland Sale* Stable*
New Holland, PA
Monday, Angiut 26, 1996
Report Supplied By Auction
253 HEAD. LOWER TREND.
DRIVING 425.00-1450.00.
RIDING 465.00-900.00.
REGISTERED
850.00-1450.00
KILLERS. 3 HEAD AT
900.00- HEAVYWEIGHTS
640.00- LIGHTWEIGHTS
325.00-
stems Have Been Sold In The
at’s Over 22 Million
Egg producers have been putting up with obsolete
chain feeders far too long. Now there’s a better
way: Chore-Time's proven ULTRAFLO Cage Feeding
System. Since introduction, more than 80% of the top
54 egg producers* have gone to ULTRAFLO. A lot of
smaller ones have too.
They've all looked at the advantages and chosen
ULTRAFLO. That’s because It makes them more
profitable. Total egg production and egg size—these
are the best benefits of our complete feeding system.
Why not check out the facts for yourself? Contact
us now—or ask any producer who owns ULTRAFLO.
Because the only negative comments about our
feeding system come from our competition—not from
our customers.
The Top 54 US Egg Producer* oe titled In NovJDee 1991 EGG INDUSTRY
New Holland
Dairy
BETTER FRESH 1535.00-1675.00.
PONIES 145.00-400.0 a
LARGE PONIES 500.00-590.00.
COLTS 180.00-465.00.
Contracts
available for
new layer ft
pullet houses.
For more
Information
call:
1-800-673-2580
RIDING