Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, October 19, 1996, Image 8

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    At-Lancaater Farming, Saturday, October 19, 1996
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Daylight Saving Time Ends
Until 2 00 a.m. on October 27, we've been adding an
hour to our days for Daylight Saving Time. Now we
“fall back” and lose an hour as we slide into the dark
days of autumn and winter. Ancient Druids worried that
the Sun might disappear entirely over the course of the
winter and leave them in complete darkness. From these
fears came the ritual bonfires and candlelightmgs
(jack-o'-lanterns) that are part of many holiday celebra
tions today, all originally intended to help bolster the
f°un’s energies and dispel evil spirits.
“Turn up the lights; I Jon t want
to go home in the Jark. ’ - reputed last
words of ‘O llenn (VTm Svdno Porter, d 1910)
kt Put candles in the freezer before using to make them
burn longer.
Pumpkin Molasses Pie
2 nine-inch piecrusts, minutes. Remove weights,
unbaked prick crusts, and bake
3/4 cup sugar another 10 minutes. Cool.
1/2teaapoonsalt Combine sugar, spices,
1/4 teaspoon nutmeg an£ j pumpkin. Beat to
-1/2 teaspoon ground cloves gether eggs cream and
3/4 teaspoon cinnamon molasses. Combine two
3/4 teaspoon ginger mixtures and beat. Divide
?*??* . . . filling between pie shells
1-1/2 cups pureed cooked ./f . m „
£ r and bake for 10 minutes
1 ?/Tru« iinht mum Reduce heat to 350° and
1-1/2 cups light creim , , __ ,
3 tablespoons molasses bake , 3o or until a
whipped cream -V knife comes out clean.
(optional) Cool. Serve wlth
I crusts, weighted Makes 2 nlne
with pie beans, for 10 inch pies.
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PRODUCERS
• Existing Farms • New Construction
VIS OFFER:
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GUARANTEED PRICE
5 to 7 Year Contracts
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RECORDKEEPING AND ON
FARM SERVICE
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FINANCING AVAILARLE
PURINA MILLS 9 Inc.
800-873-5300
Manufacturing Facilities: Lancaster, Harrisburg, Hagerstown (2/97),
Wyalusing and Knoxville
Full Hunter's Moon, Oct. 26
to Qualified Producers
CATTLE 281. SUPPLY INCLUDED
lIS FED STEERS AND HEIFERS, 57
FEEDER CATTLE COMPARED WITH
LAST WEEK...STEERS STEADY,
COWS STEDY TO ZOO LOWER.
STEERS: CHOICE IO6S-1430 LBS.
64.25-69.50, SELECT 59.50-66.00;
HOLSTEINS HIGH CHOICE AND
PRIME 1410-1610 LBS. 63,00-65.50;
CHOICE 1270-1790 LBS. 58.00-63.25;
SELECT 54.00-57.00; STANDARD
34.75-45.00.
HEIFERS: CHOICE 1000-1465 LBS.
63.00- SELECT 50.00-60.00.
COWS: BREAKING UTILITY AND
COMMERCIAL 34.00-39.00; CUTTER
AND BONING UTILITY 26.50-35.25;
CANNER AND LOW CUTTER
22.00- SHELLS 11.00-21.00.
OLD
FARMER’S
WEATHER
PROVERBS
A white frost
never lasts
more than
three Jays.
BULLS: FEW YG#2 1010-1405 LBS.
31.00-
FEEDER CATTLE: M&L #l&2
STEERS AND HEIFERS 385-580 LBS.
34.00-
CALVES: 184. FEW CHOICE 140-180
LBS. 50.00-70.00; GOOD 250-425 LBS.
34.00- STANDARD AND GOOD
60-125 LBS. 15.00-32.00; UTILITY
55-115 LBS. 9.00-22.00.
FARM CALVES: #1 HOLSTEIN
BULLS 95-125 LBS. 7Z50-90.00, FEW
TO 100.00; #2 BULLS 90-115 LBS.
42.00- #1 HOLSTEIN HEIFERS
90-110 LBS. 85.00-147.50; BEEF X
BULLS AND HEIFERS 30.00-72.50.
HOGS: 68. BARROWS AND GILTS
3.00 LOWER. BARROWS AND GILTS
US#l-3 227-265 LBS. 52.00-54.50.
SOWS: US# 1-3 495-705 LBS.
44.75-50.50.
BOARS: ALL WEIGHTS 36.00-38.00.
The full Moon
brings fair
weather.
Full Moon in
October
without a
frost, no frost
till full Moon
in November.
When soot
falls down the
chimney, rain
is near.
Turnips like a
dry hed hut a
wet head.
Leesport
Livestock
Leoport, PA
Widgodi;, October 16
Report Supplied by PDA
PARADISE SALES BARN
11th Anniversary off The
Tobacco Auction!
Flr«t Sate MONDAY, PEC. 9th
Watch our ad for tobacco reports,
- Paradise, Belmont, Intercourse, Bird-
In-Hand, Witmer, Leola,
Farmersville
Week of
- Kirkwood, Quarryville, Christiana,
Georgetown, Bartville, Nine Points
Powder Coated
Steel Bam Equipment
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Manufacturing • Powder Coating • Precast
4lO East Lincoln Ave., Myerstown, PA 17067 »(717) 866-2030
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FEEDER PIGS: 44. US«I-3 22-37 LBS.
60.00-75.00 PER CWT.
SHEEP: 65. CHOICE SLAUGHTER
LAMBS 80-117 LBS. 80.00-90.00;
SLAUGHTER SHEEP 20.00-35.00.
GOATS; 20. MEDIUM 4250-65.00,
FEW BILLIES 77.50-95.00; KIDS
31.00-40.00 PER HEAD.
REPORT SUPPLIED BY AUCTION.
Eighty-Four
Livestock
EIGHTY FOUR, PA
OCTOBER 14,1996
CATTLE 462.. SUPPLIED BY THE
AUCTION .
STEERS; Standard 33.00-39.00.
HEIFERS: Standard 32.00-37.00.
COWS: Breaking Utility and Commer
cial 31.00-36.50, few 41.00, Cutter and
Boning Utility 27.00-32.00, Canner and
Low Cutter 2250-27.50. Sbelli down to
12.50.
BULLS: Yield Grade No. 1 95Q/1875
lb*. 37.00-46.50, No. 2 1105/1985 lb«.
30.00-
FEEDER CATTLE: STEERS: Medium
& Large Frame No. 1 300/500 Iba.
38.00- S5O/800 Iba. 40.00-51.50.
Medium & Large Frame No. 2 20Q/800 Iba.
25.00- HEIFERS: Medium & Large
Frame No. 1 250/475 Iba. 37.00-50.00,
500/750 Ibi. 36.00-43.00, Medium &
Large Frame No. 2 200/775 lb«.
25.50- BULLS: Medium * Large
Frame No. 1 250/675 Dm. 38.00-52.50,
Medium A Large Frame No. 2 225/82S Iba.
25.00-
CALVES 114...VEALERS: Choice
13S/275 Ibi. 50.00-67.00, Standard and
Good 65/100 lb*. 15.00-30.00.
FARM CALVES: No. 1 Holitein bulli
90/120 Ibi. 52.00-8250, Na 2 85/125 lb*.
40.00- No. 1 Holitein heifen 90/105
Ibi. 87.50-155,00. Beef cron built and
heifen 80/115 Ibi. 24.00-5750.
HOGS SB...BARROWS AND GILTS:
US 1-3 220/260 Ibi. 54.50-58.00.
SOWS: US 1-3 505/590 lb«.
50.50-
BOARS: 500/650 Ibi. 40.00-42.00.
FEEDER PIGS HEADAGE
UNAVAILABLE ...US 1-3 25/32 Ibt.
18.00-24.50. per head.
SHEEP 173... SLAUGHTER LAMBS:
High Choice and Prime 90/110 Ibt.
92.00- Choice 75/95 Ibt.
81.00- 50/75 Ibt. 77.50-90.00.
FEEDER LAMBS; Good and Choice
SOPS Ibt. 67.00-82.00.
SLAUGHTER SHEEP: 22.50-36.50.
GOATS s... Medium 35.00-44.00.
per head.
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General Hauling
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