Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, May 09, 1998, Image 8

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    incaster Farming, Saturday, May 9, 1998
G. D. Fahrenheit
Happy birthday, G. D (that's Gabriel Daniel) Fahr
enheit, bom on May 14, 1686. This German physi
cist was born in Danzig and made great strides in
improving the thermometer, first using ethyl alcohol
and later, around 1714, mercury. The new tempera
lure scale he devised is named for him, making JT
his surname (if not his initials) a familiar one
m virtually every household that’s not
using Celsius (named for Anders WffQ
Celsius, but that’s another
story). Few of us realize that
Mr Fahrenheit also improved
the hydrometer and the hyp
someter
It was so cold I almost got married.
tar Stop oven spills from smoking by sprinkling them with
salt. Wipe clean after the oven cools.
Pumpkin Bread
1 cup mashed cooked
pumpkin
2/3 cup sugar
1 teaspoon salt
1/2 cup shortening
1 cup scalded milk
1/2 yeast cake
1/2 cup lukewarm water
5 cups flour
Combine pumpkin with
sugar, salt, shortening,
and milk, in a small
bowl, dissolve yeast in the
lukewarm water. When
pumpkin mixture has
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cooled to lukewarm, add
dissolved yeast and flour.
Knead well, cover, and let
rise in a warm place over
night. In the morning,
shape into a large loaf and
bake at 375° F for 20
minutes Reduce heat to.
350° F and bake another
40 minutes
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S' OLD
FARMER’S
WEATHER
PROVERBS
Three Chilly
Saints (May
n, is)
may bring
frost.
Who shears
his sheep
before St.
Gervatius'
Day (May
13) loves
more his wool
than his
sheep.
A wet May
makes a hig
load of hay.
Warm and
nice, hut the
lake's still
Mskes
1 loaf.
like ice.
Westminster Livestock
Auction
Hagentown, Md.
May 5, 1998
Report supplied by auction
85 HEAD. 1.00 LOWER. UTILITY
38.00-41.50; HIGH DRESSING TO 42.25;
CANKERS 33.00-37.00; SHELLY 33.00
DOWN.
BULLS: 9 HEAD, STEADY. YG#l
1400-1950 LBS. 50.00-52.75; YG#2
1100-1800 LBS. 45.00-48.25.
FED STEERS: 45 HEAD. 1.50 HIGH
ER. HIGH CHOICE TO PRIME
1150-1400 LBS. 65.00-68.75; 1400-1500
LBS. 64.50-65.75; CHOICE 1100-1450
LBS. 62.00-66.00; OVER 1450 LBS.
61.00-63.00.
FED HEIFERS: 9 HEAD. 2 HIGH
DRESSING HIGH CHOICE LIMI 1300
LBS. 68.00-68.75; 1 HIGH CHOICE AT
65.50; 1100 LBS. LOW CHOICE 61.50.
VEAL CALVES; 88 HEAD. CULLS
85-110 LBS. 28.00-35.00; 60-85 LBS.
19.00-29.00.
FARM CALVES; HOLSTEIN BULLS
STEADY, SPOTS 5.00 LOWER. #1
95-120 LBS. 100.00-120.00, 85-95 LBS.
75.00- HOLSTEIN HEIFERS
FEW #1 95-120 LBS. 13ZOO; BEEF X
BULLS AND HEIFERS TO 92.00.
BUTCHER HOGS: 60 HEAD, 1.00
HIGHER. US«I-2 230-265 LBS.
37.00- #l&3 36.00-36.75; #2&3
33.00- FEW 270-300 LBS. 30.00.
STOCK CATTLE: 213 HEAD.
STEERS AND BULLS STEADY TO
LOWER. HEIFERS SOLD HIGHER.
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STEERS MED. AND LRGE. FRAME
300-500 LBS. 78.00-91.00; 500-700 LBS.
75.00- 700-900 LBS. 61.00-74.00;
900-1000 LBS. 53.00-64,00.
HEIFERS; MED. AND LARGE
FRAME 200-500 LBS. 69.00-82.00;
500-700 LBS. 64.00-78.00; 700-900 LBS.
53.00- 900-1050 LBS. 51.00452.00.
BULLS: 200-500 LBS. 69.00-87,00;
500-700 LBS. 60.00-80.00; 800-900 LBS.
FEW TO 55.00.
LAMBS: 30 HEAD. 1 LOT HIGH
CHOICE TO PRIME 95 LBS. 91.00; FEW
CHOICE 50-75 LBS. 90.00-95.00; 10
HEAP BUCKS 92 LBS. AT 65.00; GOOD
30-50 LBS. 75.00-85.00.
SHEEP: 28 HEAD 28.00-44.00.
GOATS: 20 HEAD. LARGE
70.00-97.00; MEDIUM 30.00-41.00;
SMALL 15.00-25.00.
PIGS AND SHOATS; 203 HEAD.
BULK SOLD BY THE LB IN GRADED
SALE. 15 HEAD 18-22 LBS.
86.00- 14 HEAD 30-39 LBS.
57.00- 70 HEAD 40-49 LBS.
61.00- 34 HEAD 50-59 LBS.
65.00- 11 HEAD 55-65 LBS.
80.00- IS HEAD 60-75 LBS.
60.00- FEW 100-135 LBS.
34.00- 150-210 LBS. 27.00-35.00;
STOCK BOARS 165-200 LBS.
19.00- 220-300 LBS. 25.00-27.00.
G.S.I. BINS
Fill Systems
Valley Stockyards
Athens, Pa.
May 4, 1998
Report Supplied By Auction
HOLSTEIN HEIFER CALVES
50.00-162.50.
BACK TO FARM CALVES 95-12(
LBS. 80.00-147.50, 70-95 LBS
60.00-77.50.
SLAUGHTER CALVES 11.00-33.00.
GRASSERS AND STARTED CALVES
21.00-47.00.
FEEDERS 50.00-75.00.
LAMBS 32.50-85,00.
SHEEP 24.00-55.00.
HOGS, 200-250 LBS. 33.00-35.00.
SOWS. NONE.
BOARS. NONE.
PIGS, NONE.
HEIFERS 40.00-45.00.
STEERS 43.00-60.00.
BULLS 37.00-46.25.
COWS, GOOD, 34.75-41.75.
COWS. MEDIUM. 31.00-36.00.
COWS. POOR OR SMALL,
20.00-32.75.
CALF MARKET STRONG.
CALF MARKET HIGHER.
HORSES AND PONIES 260.00.
GOATS 20.00-69.00.
GOOD DEMAND FOR BACK TO
FARM CALVES. BULLS AND
HEIFERS.
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