Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, June 14, 1997, Image 8

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    AfrUncwtef Farming, Saturday, June 14* 1997
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Summer Solstice
Bend your knee in honor of the summer solstice (June
21) by tending the herb garden or, where there is
not one, beginning a small pot or window box of a
few kitchen essentials; basil (sweet or opal varieties),
thyme, rosemary, parsley, and sage. All have been used
medicinally, as well as for
kitchen potherbs. Parsley needs
(( a deep pot for its long taproot.
Tansy or tall camphor basil grow
ing near your doorstep will repel
ants and moths. If you plant tansy,
mint, or bee balm, do so by sinking
large, well-drained containers in the ground.
Otherwise, you may regret their invasive tendencies.
An English summer: two fine days and a
thunderstorm.
■or Rosemary depends on humidity; if growing it indoors,
mist regularly.
Lamb Kabobs
1/4 cup olive oil
1 tablespoon tomato paste
1/2 tesspoon crushed
rosemary
1 clove garlic, minced
1/2 teaspoon sslt
1/4 cup rice vinegar
1/4 cup white grape juice
2 pounds lamb, cubed
Stir together the
first 7 ingredients
Add the lamb
cubes and mar- — 1
mate for at least an
iim
SOW
PRODUG
• Existing Farms • New Construction .
WE OFFER:
Jg GOARANTEED PRICE
5 to 7 Year Contracts
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RECORDKEEPING AND ON
FARM SERVICE
m
FINANCING AVAILARLE
PURINA MILLS, Inc.
800-873-5300
ig Facilities: Lancaster, Hsrrlsburg, Hagerstown (2/97),
Manufacturin'
Full Rose Moon, June 20.
hour. Place meat on skew
ers and brown over char
coal fire, or under the
broiler, turning frequently
until cooked through,
about 10 minutes total.
Meat should be at least 3
inches from the heat.
Makes 6 servings.
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to Qualified Producers
SLAUGHTER COWS: 87 HEAD, 1.00
LOWER. UTILITY 37.00-40.50 HIGH
DRESSING 41.00-43.00; CAHNERS'
32.00- SHELLY 31.00 DOWN.
BULLS: 6 HEAD. YG#l NONE
OFFERED; YG#2 42,00-45.00.
FED STEERS: 40 HEAD, 2.00 LOW
ER. HIGH CHOICE TO PRIME
1100-1500 LBS. 64.00-66.25; AVG.
CHOICE 60.00-64.00; LOW CHOICE
57.00- HIGH CHOICE HOLS
TEINS 55.00-57.00; LOW CHOICE
48.00-
(Ufa OLD
FARMER’S
WEATHER
PROVERBS
if clouds he
bright, 'twill
clear tonight;
if clouds he
dark, 'twill
FED HEIFERS: FEW CHOICE
OFFERED. 1 CHOICE 1100 LBS. AT
62.00; LOW CHOICE TO 57.00; HOLS
TEINS 46.00-50.00.
VEAL CALVES: 139 HEAD. LOW
CHOICE 200-300 LBS. 65.00-71.00;
CULLS 85-110 LBS. 38.00-45.00; 50-80
LBS. 30.00-40.0 a
FARM CALVES: HOLSTEIN BULLS
10.00- LOWER. #1 95-120 LBS.
85.00- FEW TO 110.00; 85-90
LBS. 50.00-80.00; HOLSTEIN HEIFERS
#1 95-120 LBS. 125.00-137.00; #2 80-100
LBS. 75.00-105.00; BEEF X BULLS
55.00- HEFIERS 50.00-67.00.
BUTCHER HOGS: FEW OFFERED.
US#l-3 220-265 LBS. 55.00.
SOWS: FEW 400-550 LBS.
40.00-
rain, do you
hath?
The high er
the clouds, the
finer the
STOCK CATTLE: 107 HEAD,
STRONG DEMAND. STEERS MEDIUM
AND LARGE FRAME 300-500 LBS.
70.00-82.00; 5 HEAD 683 LBS. 85.00; 4
HEAD 800-900 LBS. 70.00-74.00; FEW
MEDIUM 800-1000 LBS. 50.00-59.00.
HEIFERS; MEDIUM AND LARGE
FRAME 300-500 LBS. 62.00-74.00;
500-700 LBS. 65.00-73.00; 700-900 LBS.
weather.
A moist, cool
summer
portends a
hard winter.
Got a Question?
Every day, the editors
of The Old Farmer’s
Almanac answer
a question on the
Internet All questions
are archived there
as well Goto
www.almanac.com.
Westminster Livestock
Auction
Haientown, Md.
June 10, 1997
Report MippUcd by auction
WORRIED
ABOUT \proteus’/\
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HIGH
M.U.N.
OR B.U.N. LEVELS?
MORE ABOUT *
PURINA’S
PROTEUS
48.00-
BULLS: MEDIUM AND LARGE
FRAME FEW 160-200 LBS. 88.00;
300-500 LBS. 65.00-83.00, 500-700 LBS.
66.00- 700-800 LBS. 56.0066.0 a 5
HEAD 850-1000 LBS. 49.00-Ss.oa
LAMBS: 125 HEAD. 5.00-15.00 LO
WER. CHOICE 100-120 LBS. 89.00-94.0 a 1
LOT 133 LBS. AT 74.00, 70-100 LBS.
90.00- 40-70 LBS. 95.00-1 10.00, 6
HEAD 112.00-130.00; YEARLINGS
70.00-
SHEEP: 16 HEAD 28.00-40.00;
HEAVYWEIGHTS 20.00-35.00
GOATS: 24 HEAD. LARGE
65.00-105.00, MEDIUM 40.00-65.00,
SMALL FLESHY 30.00-40.00.
PIGS AND SHOATS: 46 HEAD. BY
THE HEAD, 20-30 LBS. 21.00-33.00;
40-60 LBS. 38.00-43.00, 1 70 LB. AT
eaoa BY THE LB.. FEW SINGLES
70-90 LBS. 73.00-78.00.
NEXT TUBS., JUNE 17: SPECIAL
GRADED FEEDER PIG SALE. 7 P.M.
Carlisle
Livestock
Carlide, Pa.
June 10, 1997
SLAUGHTER CATTLE: STEERS,
HOLSTEINS 1000-1275 LBS. SELECT
AND LOW CHOICE 50.75-57.00.
COWS: BREAKING UTILITY AND
COMMERCIAL 37.25-42.00; CUTTER
AND BONING UTILITY 34.00-40.00;
CANNER AND LOW CUTTER
29.00-33.75; BIG MIDDLE 35.75-37.00;
SHELLY. 28X0 AND DOWN.
BULLS: YG#l 45.00-4850; YG#2
4150-44.50.
FEEDER CATTLE: GOOD DEMAND!
FEEDER STEERS MEDIUM AND
LARGE #1 400-850 LBS. 65.50-74.00;
HOLSTEINS 400-950 LBS. 48.00-56.00;
FEEDER HEIFERS HOLSTEINS/DAIRY
CALL US
TO LEARN
HIGH BROS.
441 Centerville Road
Gordonville, PA 17529
Phone 717-354-0301
TYPES 400-950L85. 41.00-S8.00; FEED
ER BULLS HOLSTHNS/DAIRY TYPES
600-850 LBS. 37.00-54.50.
CALVES: VEALERS STANDARD
AND GOOD 45.00-75.00; CALVES
RETURNING TO THE FARM, HOLS
TEIN BULLS #1 95-125 LBS.
107.50-114.00; #2 95-140 LBS.
so.oo-ioi.oa
SWINE: HOGS US#l-3
55.00-56.50.
SOWS US4I-3 300-600 LBS.
40.00-47.25; THIN/WBAK/ROUGH TO
39.50.
BOARS 37.25-38.75.
FEEDER PIGS: BY TH HEAD, 15-30
LBS. 14.00-41.00; 35-60 LBS.
33.00-60.00.
GOATS: BY THE HEAD, MEDIUM
TO LARGE NANNIES AND BILLIES
65.00- FLESHY KIDS
39.00- SMALL KIDS 25.00-35.00.
LAMBS: GOOD AND CHOICE 70-95
LBS. 82.00-105.00.
SHEEP ALL WEIGHTS 27.50-57.50.
SALE EVERY TUBS. 5 P.M FOR
RABBITS, POULTRY AND EGGS; 6:30
P.M. FOR LIVESTOCK, STARTING
WITH CALVES.
EARLYBIRD PENS FOR CATTLE,
COWS AND HOGS CLOSE EVERY
TUBS. AT 2 P.M. FOR PREMIUM
PRICES, USE THESE PENS.
NEXT SPECIAL FEEDER OOTLE
SALE TOES.. JUNE 17. SALE TIME
APPROX. 7:30 P.M.
NEXT SPECIAL FED CATTLE SALE
TUBS., JUNE 17. PEN LOTS OF
CATTLE WILL BE SOLD IN ORDER
RECEIVED.
NEXT STATE GRADED FEEDER PIG
SALE FRIDAY. JUNE 13 AND 27.
RECEIVING 7-11 A.M. SALE TIME 1:30
P.M.