Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, April 18, 1998, Image 8

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    Mtancasiar FamA*. Saturday,-Aprti i*. t«M
THIS WEEK WIT
National Arbor Day
The fourth Fnday in April (April 24, this year) is now
the day most commonly observed for Arbor Day in
our country. If you’ve ordered trees from a mail-order
nursery and they arrive with the plant roots wrapped but
bare of soil, be sure to keep them moist until you can
put them in their final places. If they
arrive before you’re ready, consider
“heeling them in,” which means
covenng the roots and a bit of the
stem withtwet sawdust or com
posted soil If they amve with some JB
soil around them, you’ve got time
to spare. Be sure you dig the
hole at least a foot wider and deeper than the root ball
You’ll be glad you did.
He who toils with pain will eat with pleasure.
It's of no use to carry an umbrella if your shoes are
leaking.
Praline Cookies
1/2 cup (1 stick) butter,
softened
1-1/2 cups brown sugar
1 egg
1-1/2 cups sifted flour
1 teaspoon vanilla extract
1 cup chopped pecans
Beat together butter and
sugar, add egg and
beat well, then stir in
flour, vanilla, and nuts
Chill the dough for 1
hour Roll dough into
balls and place 3 inches
United Feature Syndicate 200 Madison Ave
, D . H NY, NY 10016
(Printed, n the US A) (212-293-8500)
AVAILABLE Kfl
SPRING ‘9B H
MEANER
and/or
FEEDER
PIGS
Take Advantage of the
Benefits of Single Source,
Multi-site Raised Pigs
Features:
• 1600 pigs available/week
• Single source supply
• Located in Central PA
• Al for best genetics
• Availability sized to finisher needs
• Financing assistance available
PURINA MILLS, Inc.
Manufacturing Facilities: Lancaster, Harrisburg, Hagerstown,
New Moon, April 26
- Chinese proverb
apart on greased baking
sheets Moisten the bot
tom of a drinking glass
and use it to flatten the
balls Bake at 375° F for
about 8 minutes, or until
lightly browned Remove
immediately and cool on
racks
M«kes3dozen.
800-873-5300
Today
Uit Week
CALVES: COMPARED TO THURS
DAY'S AUCTION, VEAL CALVES
WERE NOT WELL TESTED AND
SLAUGHTER CALVES SOLD STEADY
TO MOSTLY 5.00 LOWER. HOLSTEIN
BULLS AND HEIFERS RETURNING
TO THE FARM WERE 10.00-20.00
LOWER IN A LIGHT TEST.
VEALERS: FEW SALES GOOD AND
CHOICE 70-85 LBS. 23.00-40.00. STAN
DARD AND LOW GOOD 60-75 LBS.
11.00-15.00.
OLD
FARMER’S
WEATHER
PROVERBS
April showers
SLAUGHTER CALVES: FEW GOOD
AND CHOICE 250-375 LBS.
85.00- 350-600 LBS. 60.00-75.00.
UTILITY AND GOOD 350-600 LBS.
45.00-
bring May
flowers. '
if kites fly
high, fair
weather is
RETURNED TO FARM: HOLSTEIN
BULLS 95-125 LBS. 80.00-102.00.
PLAINER CALVES 90-120 LBS.
50.00-80.00. FEW HOLSTEIN HEIFERS
90-120 LBS. 95.00-130.00. FEW PLAIN
ER CALVES 80-110 LBS. 40.00-75.00.
SHEEP: COMPARED TO THURS.’S
AUCTION, WOOLED SLAUGHTER
LAMBS DID NOT HAVE A GOOD
COMPARISON. NEW CROP LAMS
J "
coming.
if fowls roll in
the sand, rain
is at hand.
A fog and a
small Moon
bring an
easterly wind
soon
Special Offer
Handy chart full of
interesting weather
proverbs Send $3
to Weather Chart,
Dept UF, The Old
Farmer's Almanac,
PO Box 520,
Dublin. NH 03444
New Holland
Sales Stables
Monday, April 14, 1991
C«ltm SkMp Com
149 1558 1037
144 1661 1399
AMES & CLARK, LLP
Attorneys-At-Law
Mark L. James
Estate Planning for Farm Families
• Wills, trusts and tax planning
• Charitable giving
Business Planning for Farm Families
• Farm partnerships and corporations
• Succession Planmng/Farm Transfers
Real Estate
• Tax-free exchanges of real estate
• Real estate settlements
• Tax planning for sale of conservation
easement
Estate Settlements
• Prompt and courteous settlement
• Tax planning during settlement
1907 Division Hwy
Ephrata, PA 17522
(717)355-2800
• Machinery Sales
E3B FYcUTIDCT M-F 7to 5 Sat. 7to 11:30
KSI FecCx KI A parts dept, hours:
«OAC TMT * Monday-Friday 7AMto 5 PM
raßKi Saturday 7 AM to Noon
WB I Jms 133 Rothsville Station Rd. • Lititz, Pa 17543 After Hours Emergencies
717-626-4705
WE SHIP PARTS DAILY | Sun. Closed - Lord’s Day
■AIR FREIGHT * B&H DELIVERY SERVICE
£*SSJ& agste?
CASE
rit
David Brown
("BETTER-BU.T”)
(VMONOSEnO Folajllla*
KINZE
CORN PLANTERS &
This Is Our Fax No. 717-626-0996
If You Have A Fax No., Let Us Know, We Can Communicate With You By Fax
SOLD 10.00-25.00 HIGHER. SLAUGHG
TER EWES WERE STEADY TO 5.00
HIGHER. DEMAND WAS VERY GOOD
AS THE END OF THE EASTER BUYING
SEASON NEARS.
SLAUGHTER LAMBS: CHOICE 2-3
60-80 LBS. 75.00-100.00; 80-110 LBS.
75.00-85.00; 110-140 LBS. 65.00-75.00.
NEW CROP LAMBS: CHOICE AND
PRIME 2-4 20-30 LBS. 175.00-225.00;
30-45 LBS. 175.00-210.00; 45-65 LBS.
150.00- CHOICE 2-3 30-45 LBS.
125.00- 45-65 LBS. 125.00-150.00;
65-80 LBS. 110.00-150.00; 80-110 LBS.
90.00- GOOD AND CHOICE 2-3
30-70 LBS. 100.00-120.00; 30-45 LBS.
100.00-
SLAUGHTER EWES: GOOD AND
CHOICE YEARLINGS AND 2 YEAR
OLDS 2-3 50.00-75.00. UTTUTY 1-3
35.30-58.00. AGED BUCKS 150-300
LBS. 40.00-60.00.
GOATS: BY THE HEAD, LARGE
BILLIES 100.00-160.00, MEDIUM
75.00- GOOD AND CHOICE
MUTTON 70.00-100.00; LARGE NAN
NIES 60.00-80.00, MEDIUM4S.OO-60.00;
FEW GOOD AND CHOICE YEAR
LINGS 50.00-80.00; GOOD AND
CHOICE KIDS 45.00-75.00, UTTUTY
20.00- '
James R. Clark
* UPS * FedEx * TRUCK FREIGHT
twoopsi
OMMfI 1 HeMlen Ce<*«iOen
MOWERS t BLADES
KELDERMAN
AIR RIDE
Valley Stockyards
Albeee, Pa.
• April 13, 199*
Report Supplied By Aucßou
HOLSTEIN HEIFER CALVES 155.00
AND DOWN.
BACK TO FARM CALVES X BRED
95-120 LBS. TO 122.50, 70-95 LBS. TO
90.00.
SLAUGHTER CALVES 30.00 AND
DOWN.
GRASSERS AND FEEDERS, NO
TEST.
FEEDERS, TOP 91.00, 81.00 AND
DOWN.
LAMBS 110.00-200.00.
SHEEP 45.00 AND DOWN.
HOGS, 200-250 LBS. TO 35.00.
SOWS 18.00-24.00
BOARS 18.00 AND DOWN.
pigs. bach, to 4aoa
HEIFERS 45.00 AND DOWN.
STEERS, TOT 47.00.
BULLS TO 45.25.
COWS. GOOD 34.25-43.25.
COWS, MEDIUM 30.25-34.00.
COWS, FOOT OR SMALL 30.00 AND
DOWN.
CATTLE MARKET STEADY.
CALF MARKET STEADY.
HORSES AND PONIES. NONE.
GOATS TO 80.00.
x v< !jp£v
-f-itlP"
BRUSH & TREE REMOVAL
IMPLEMENT
' V V
Enables operator to remove,
transport and pile brush & trees
from tractor seat
WORKS ABOVE THE GROUND
Leaves little ground disturbance
NO STUMPS OR REGROWTH
Distributed By:
H*ll CURMMGf awl BHtCKER, Inc.
WHOLESALE DISTRIBUTORS
100 Stover Drive 100-120LehighAve PO 00k928
Carlisle PA 17013 Batavia New York 14021-0928
717/249-6720 716/343 5411
1-800 222 8969 t 800-252 1552
Serving Farmers Through Perm Equipment Dealers Since 1961
Your Parts
Qh Are Just
A Phone
by Athens
Disk Harrows
Coulter
Chisels
fggggggfJ Chisel Plows
NO HAND LABOR
Specially
designed teeth
clear brush and
trees by pulling
them out with the
roots attached
EXCELLENT FOR
• Farm fence rows &
pastures
• Clearing residential
building lots
• Cottage lots & parks
• Recreation &
camping areas
• Stump removal on
Christmas tree farms
*Bs
T r
' Busy
\ ’ /•’ As A
Bee?
No Matter
Where You Are -
You’re Never
Too Far!