Al4-Lancaster Farming, Saturday, October 25, 1997 Leola Produce Auction Leola, PA October 21, 1997 Report Supplied by Auction APPLES. ASSORTED VARIETIES 3.25-4.25 Vi BU. BEANS: GREEN 8.50-14.25 BU.. LIMA 12.00-1fJ.50 BU. BROCCOLI: .18-.40 HEAD. 2.50-4.75 12-14 CT. CABBAGE: .25 .45 HEAD. 2.25-3.75 CRATE. CAULIFLOWER: .30-.65 HEAD. CUCUMBERS; 8.50-16 00#! 11/9 BU EGGPLANT: 3.25-6.25 1 1/9 BU. #l. PEPPERS: GREEN 4.00-8.501 1/9 BU.. SUNTAN 3.25-5.50 1 1/9 BU., RED AND YELLOW 5.00-10.50 1 1/9 BU.; HOT 3.25-7.00 Y, BU. POTATOES: RED AND WHITE 4 25-7.00 50 LBS US #l. PUMPKINS: NECK .35 .55 SM. TO MED., .60-1.00 LRGE. TO EX. LRGE. RED BEETS: 3.25-5.75 15 BUNCH CT, 3.75-6.25 LOOSE BU. SPINACH: 4.50-9.50 BU. SQUASH: ACORN, BUTTERNUT, SPAGHETTI 2.75-5.25 1 1/9 BU. SWEET CORN: WHITE 1.50-3.00 DOZ. SWEET POTATOES: 3.75-5.75 'A BU, TOMATOES: SM. TO MED. 4.50-7.50 25 LBS., LARGE TO EX. LARGE 7.50-11.00 25 LBS.; PLUM 4,50-6.50 25 LBS. TURNIPS: 2.00-4.75 25 LBS. \>/ X* ✓ x* ✓ X* / >l/ >l/ >l/ X* ✓ X* / X* ✓ :?f Rffl Float System Greenhouse :?f "jfT |S9I 1463 E. Newport Road, Lititz, PA 17543 IS.al ">?' Kill (717)626-6071 HII -T' Taking orders for 30x96 greenhouse, 44" spacing frame work w/truss on every bow. Also, taking orders for Carolina soil trays HVB -4- and coated seed. -4- Hill c a// by Dec. 1, 1997, to place orders. H||| viy vty yL/ yi/ \l«i vI/ \t/ >4v \i / \ly >l/ >l/ >ly yly >iy >*/ >l/ /1 x / I /fv /|\ /|V /|V /|V /1 / 1 V / 1 V / 1 N CASE 1H NO. 1 OIL SALES - PARTS - SERVICE ZIMMERMAN S FARM SERVICE 1/2 Mile West off Rt. 501 on School Rd., Bethel, PA 717-933-4114 CK U f ' ’ 1997 CASE CORPORATION Visit us on the Internet at http //www casccorp com CASE Ml Case IH is a registered trademark ol Case Corporation ZUCCHINI: GREEN A YELLOW 3.50-7.50 14 BU. ORNAMENTALS: FACE PUMPKINS SM. TO MED. .15-.55, LRGE TO EX. LRGE. .60-1.50, PRIZE WINNERS 1 00-6.00; BABY PAMS ANDOZ .15-.25; JACK-BE-LITTLES 1.75-4.00 '/. BU.; ASSORTED GOURDS 1.00-2.50 BU.; GOOSE GOURDS .25-.50 EACH; HUB BARD AND TURKS TURBAN .15-.5S EACH; INDIAN CORN .30-.70 BUNCH. FINGERS A STRAWBERRY .10-.25 BUNCH. SALE DAYS TUBS,, THURS., FRI, 9 00 DAILY. Phila. Potato PHILADELPHIA Terminal Prices as of 23-OCT-97 Provided by: Fruit and Vegetable Mark et News, Federal-State Market News Service, USDA. Phone: (215) 597-4536 Fax: (215) 336-0355 PARTLY CLOUDY 37-54 ONIONS AND POTATOES --- ONIONS DRY; MARKET YELLOW & WHITE JBO ONIONS HIGHER, OTHERS ABOUT STEADY. US#l OR GENERALLY GOOD QUAL AND COND UNLESS OTHERWISE STATED. NEW CROP Yellow Globe Type NY 50 lb sks med 5.50-7.00 mostly 6.00-7.00 few 8.00 fr qual 5.00 mslr cnlr 20 2-Ib mshsks med 6.00-7.00 Spanish Hybrid CA 50 lb sks jbo 6.50-7.00 CO 50 lb sks col 8.50 jbo 6.50- mostly 7.00 ID/OR 50 lb sks jbo 6.50- mostly 7.00 fr cond 5.50-6.00 Cost $4,150 UT 50 lb sksjbo 7.00 White CO 50 lb sks jbo 15.00-16.50 Red NY 25 lb sks Ige 6.00- mostly 6.00-7.00 med 5.00-7.00 mostly 5.00-6.00 some 4.00 UT 25 lb sks jbo 7.50 few 8.00 —POTATOES: MARK ET ABOUT STEADY US#I SZ A WASHED OR BRUSHED UNLESS OTHERWISE STATED NEW CROP Russet Burbank ID bid 10 5-lb sks non sz A 7,00-8.00 mostly 7.50-8.00 50 lb ctns 60s 13.00 70s 12.00-13.50 mostly 12.00- some 14.00 fr appearance 11.00- 80s 11.50-13.00 mostly 12.00 some 14.00 some 11.00 90s 9.50-11.00 mostly 10.00-11.00 some 12.00 100 s 9.00- mostly 9.00-10.00 some 11.00 Norkotah CD 50 lb ctns 70s 10.00 80s 10.00 90s 9.00 100 s 8.50-9.00 ID bid 10 5-lb sks non sz A 7.00-8.00 mostly 7.50-8.00 50 lb ctns 70s 12.50-13.50 80s 12.00- 90s 10.00-11.00 mostly 11.00 100 s 9.00-10.50 Round Red MN/ND 50 lb sks 8.50-9.00 mostly 9.00 some 7.50 sz B 11.00- mostly 12.00 NY 50 lb sks 7.00- sz B 10.00-11.50 mostly 11.00 few 12.00 WI 50 lb sks 8.00-9.00 sz B 12.00 Round White CD Prince Edward Island CDOne 50 lb sks 6.00-6.25 Ige 7.25-7.50 LI 50 lb sks 5.50-6.25 mostly 6.00 Ige 7.00 NJ 50 lb sks 4.00-5.00 mostly 4.50 Ige 6.50 NY 50 lb sks 5.75-6.00 most ly 6.00 Ige 6.50-7. r ■ Farmer Boy Ag Systems Inc. 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Report Supplied by Auction APPLES, ALL BY THE 54 BU: STAY MAN WINESAP 3.75, YELLOW DELI CIOUS 3.50-3.75, GALA 2.00-2.50, EMPIRE 2.00, JONATHAN 2.25-250. BEANS: GREEN 14.00-15.00 BU., LIMA 21.00 BU. POLE 23.00 BU. BROCCOLI: .25-.60 HEAD. CABBAGE: .30-50 HEAD. CAULIFLOWER: .10-.90 HEAD. PEPPERS: GREEN 2.00-5.00 BU.; RED 2 00-5.00 BU. PUMPKINS: NECK .05-.35 EA. RED BEETS: 3.00 ■/. BU. SWEET CORN: 3.00-3.95 DOZ. TOMATOES: SM. 4.00-12.00 25 LBS., MED. 7.00-7.50, LARGE 10.00-11.00. MUMS: 8" .25-1.10, 10" 1.30-2.10. TURNIPS: 6.00 Vt BU., SWEET POTATOES 5.00 Vi BU. ZUCCHINI; 2.00-3.00 Y. BU. ORNAMENTALS: FACE PUMPKINS SM. TO LRGE. . 7-2.20; BABY PAMS .05-.27; JACK-BE-LITTLES 2.50-2.25 BU.; PRIZE WINNERS. LARGE 1.00-1.10, INDIAN CORN .35-.6S Made of a High Density Durable Polyethylene BUNCH, FINGERS .10-.27. GOOSE GOURDS .10-3.00 EA. NEXT WEEK’S SALE DAYS ARE TUBS. AND THURS. AT 10 A.M. LAST SALE DATE TUBS. NOV. 4. New Jersey Fruit (Seas) BRIDGETON Shipping Point Prices as of 24-SEP-97 Provided by: Fruit and Vegetable Market News, Federal-State Market News Service, USDA. Phone: (609) 453-3870 Fax: (609) 453-3880 SOUTH NEW JERSEY Sales F.OB. Shipping Point Basis Cloudy 55-65 NON-CITRUS FRUITS 1997 Season —PEACHES: DEMAND GOOD FOR LIGHT SUPPLY MARKET STEADY 1/2 buctns 2 3/4 “up 12.00-14.00 few 15.00 2 1/2-23/4" 11.00-13.00 mostly 12.00- few higher 2 l/4"inin few 7.00- REMAINING SUPPLY IN FEW HANDS. LAST REPORT. FEEDING FEED BINS We assemble, deliver and set up bins on your farm * Weather light die-lormed roof ‘Stronger engineered sidewalls "Ground controlled (ill caps legs with the Flex-flo™ R SYSTEM " dia. to 5” dia. 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