'p&i Blow Me Over! Lest you think the March wind is all bluster, keep in mind that a winter’s wind can exert up to 25 percent more force'during the denser air of winter’s cold than at other times when the air is less dense. On the other hand, the Chinook winds of the American Northwest and Canada have been known to raise temperatures as much as 30° F ii\ just three minutes! One February in Calgary, Alberta, the temperatures climbed from -14° F to 76° F. Now that’s a warm breeze! March is still early for most East Coast sailors, however, with average (and chilly) wind speeds of 13 miles per hour in Eastport, Maine, Atlantic City, New Jersey, and Key West, Florida. The wind in one’s face makes one wise. Kg* Try nonfat evaporated milk for mashing potatoes, or use a lowfat cottage cheese. Feta Risotto 4 cups vegetable broth 3 cups chopped broccoli 1 small onion, chopped 1 tablespoon olive oil 1 teaspoon ground ginger 1-1/2 cups Arborlo rice juice of one lemon 1 cup crumbed feta cheese 1 tablespoon grated Parmesan Bring the broth to a boil, add broccoli, and simmer until the broc coli is just tender. In a saucepan, saute onions m sow PRODDC • Existing Farms • New Construction WE OFFER: E 3 go IS ig Facilities: Lancaster, Harrisburg, Hagerstown (2/97), Wyalusing and Knoxville Manufacturin' Town Meeting Day, in olive oil, then add gin ger and rice and stir to coat with oil. Stir one cup of broth from the broccoli into the rice until it is absorbed. Gradually add remainder of broth and broccoli, cooking until the rice is just done, about 15 minutes. Remove from heat, add lemon juice, feta, and Parmesan, and serve immediately. Makes 4 servings, as a aide dish. GUARANTEED PRICE 5 to 7 Year Contracts RECORDKEEPING AND ON FARM SERVICE FINANCING AVAILARLE to Qualified Producers PURINA MILLS, Inc 800-073-5300 New Holland Dairy New Holland Sale* Stable* Wednesday, February 26, 2991 Report supplied by auction 199 DAIRY COWS; 165 HEIFERS; 6 BULLS. MARKET STEADY. LOCAL FRESH 385.00-1250.00. FRESH HEIFERS 675.00-1350.00. LOCAL SPRINGERS 610.00-950.00. UPSTATE LOADS FRESH 750.00-1525.00. Vt., March 4 2 HERDS ALL STAGES 460.00-1325.00. 0* OLD FARMER'S SPRINGING HEIFERS LARGE 975.00- SMALL 400.00-835.00. SHORTBRBD HEIFERS 550.00- WEATHER PROVERBS OPEN BREEDING AGE HEIFERS 525.00-710.00. REGISTERED 1035.00-1160.00. SMALL OPEN 190.00-460.00. A veering wind will clear the sky. A Valley Stockyards Athens, Pa. February 24, 1997 Report supplied by auction HOLSTEIN HEIFER CALVES TO 155.00. hacking wind says storms are nigk. VEAL CALVES. NONE. VRAI .HR BULL CALVES TO 120.00. SLAUGHTER CALVES 36.00 AND DOWN. March wind kin dies the adder and blooms the thorn. When it thunders in March it brings sorrow. The winds of the daytime wrestle and fight longer and stronger than those of the night. HEIFERS HEIFERS BULLS 410.00-610.00. GRASSERS AND FEEDERS TO 41.00. LAMBS 112.50-125.00. SHEEP TO 47.50. HOGS. 200-250. 47.00-51.00. SOWS TO 43.00. WORRIED r'Vt ABOUT '-^^proteus'l iir^j HIGH M.U.N. OR B.U.N. LEVELS? MORE ABOUT PURINA’S PROTEUS BOARS TO 21.00, * PIGS, NONE HEIFERS 24.50-39.50. STEERS 28.25-39.75. STEERS, FEEDER. TO 59.00. BULLS TO 41.75. COWS. GOOD. 34.5042.00. COWS. MEDIUM, 27.00-33.75. COWS, POOR OR SMALL, 26.50 AND DOWN. HORSES TO 260.00. PONIES, NONE. GOATS: TO 110.00. Leesport Livestock LEESPORT, PA FEBRUARY 26, 1997 CATTLE 260.. PDA... Supply included 120 slaughter steers and heifers and 34 feeder cattle ...Compared with last Wed nesday's sale...sl. steels 1.75 to 2.50 high er, Holsteins .50 to 1.50 higher, heifers 2.00 to 4.00 higher, cows steady to 2.00 higher. STEERS: few High Choice and Prime 1345/1465 lbs. 69.00-71.50, Choice 1205/1505 lbs. 63.75-69.50, Select 55.00-62.75, Standard 50.00-54.25. HOLSTEINS: High Choice and Prime 1275/1620 lbs. 58.75-63.00, Choice 1100/1740 lbs. 54.00-59.75, Select 49.50-53.00, Standard 36.00-45.00. HEIFERS: few High Choice and Prime 1350/1450 lbs. 69.25-69.75, Choice 1060/1400 lbs. 64.00-68.75, few Standard 44.25-50.25. COWS: Breaking Utility and Commer cial 36.00-42.00, few 44.25, Cutter and Boning Utility 32.50-37.25, Canner and Low Outer 28.00-33.75. Sheila down to 18.S0 CALL US TO LEARN HIGH BROS. 441 Centerville Road Gordonvllle, PA 17529 Phone 717-354-0301 BULLOCKS: few Select SO.OO-Sl.oo. BULLS: Yield Grade No. 1 1355/2295 Ibi. 43.75-46.25. FEEDER CATTLE: STEERS: Medium Frame No. 1525/725 Ibi. 51.00-60.50, few Large Frame No. 2 300/750 Ibt. 35.00-37.50; HEIFERS: Medium Frame No. 1 550/780 lb*. 50.00-51.00, few Large Frame No. 2 450/90016., 33.00-38.50, one 46.00. CALVES 172...H01.1ein bull. 25.00 lower. VEALERS: few Good 40.00-67.50, Standard and Good 7S/100 Ibt. 23.00- Utility 55/90 lb». 15.00- few 7.00. FARM CALVES; No. 1 Holstein bulls 95/120 lbs. 57.50-7150, No. 2 80/120 lbs. 35.00-55.00; few No. 1 Holstein heifers 90/115 lbs. 75.00-115.00, few No. 2 75/90 lbs. 3150-55.00. Beef cross bulls and heif ers 75/100 lbs. 45.00-90.00. HOGS 73...8an0ws and gilts 1.50 to ISO lower, sows steady to mostly 5.00 lower. BARROWS AND GILTS; US 1-2 220/260 lbs. 48.50-50.50, US 1-3 240/280 lbs. 47.00-48.75, US 2-3 225/240 lbs. 44.50-46.50. SOWS: US 1-3 340/400 lbs. 35.00- few 500/600 lbs. 44.50-45.50, few Medium 350/400 lbs. 27.00- BOARS: 300/610 lb«. 28.00-36.00. FEEDER PIGS 27...L0t US 1-3 25 lb*. 120.00, few US 2-3 65/90 Ibi. 42.00-75.00. per cwt SHEEP 20... NEW CROP LAMBS; few Choice 55/75 lb«. 122.00-125.00, 25/55 Ibi. 160.00-165.00, one 220.00. SLAUGHTER SHEEP; 40.00-54.00, one 35.00. GOATS 7..J s ew Medium 45.00-85.00, one Small 37.50, one SmaU Kid 52.50.