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    Kutztown Produce
Auction
Fleetwood, PA
Aug. 24, 26; 28, 1999
Hay and Straw at 9ioo a an. Sat. followed
by produce
Report Supplied by Auction
APPLES: 2.00-8.00 ‘A BU.
BEANS: GREEN 5.0015.00, YEL
LOW 6.00-14.00, BOTH ‘A BU.
BLACKBERRIES: 6.00-16.00 FLAT.
CABBAGE: RED S.OO-6.00 BAG.
CANTALOPES: SM. TO LRGE.
.30-1.50.
CUCUMBERS: 2.00-6.00 'A BU.,
2.00-8.00 BU.
EGGPLANT: 2.50-3.50 'A BU..
6.00-8.00 BU.
EGGS: .63-1.00 DOZ.
GARLIC: 1.00-1.75 LB.. BRAIDED
3.50.
GRAPES: 4.00-8.00 % BU.
HONEYLOPE: 30.90.
NECTARINES; 2.00-12.00 ‘A BU.
ONIONS: YELLOW 8.00-9.00 'A BU.;
SPANISH 12.00-15.00 30 LBS.
ORNAMENTALS; FACE PUMPKINS
.40-1.00; GOURDS 6.00-9.00 A BU.;
lACK-B-LTTTLES 4.00-11.00 'A BU.;
BABY PAMS .25-35.
PEACHES: 13012.00 'A BU.
A In the dairy business, income over feed cost Is . , name of the game. Pro-Llx liquid feed supplements offer
C 5) dairymen the means to maximize this value while getting the most from their cow’s natural abilities.
A Pro-Llx liquid feed supplements are concentrated sources of just what ordinary feeds lack: protein, energy,
vitamins, minerals - everything animals need for economical milk production and growth.
A For replacement heifers, Pro-Llx means faster maturity and assurance that they'll get to the milking herd on
C 9 time. If you trust your heifers to forage alone, they might not make It. (Bouvatec Is Available)
A For lactating cows, the nitrogen content of Pro-Llx means plenty of protein available for milk production and
growth.
» Finally, tor dry cows, Pro-Llx not only helps maintain their health during the dry period it prepares them lor
/\ the next lactation. The Ca;P ratio in Pro-Llx helps control milk fever, while the Vitamin E and selenium aids
m clean-up after the birth of a calf.
The payoff Is healthier animals and economical production, all year round!
MARYLAND
S/S Farm & Home Bedford Farm Bureau
Sykesville, MD Bedford, PA
410/795-1234 814/623-6194
NEW JERSEY
Woodstown lce& Coal
Woodstown, NJ
609/769-0069
Cedar Ridge
Fencing Co.
Weston, WV
304-873-1228
Stalnaker’s Farm
Weston, WV
304-269-5042
PEARS: 3.0013.00 'A BU.
PEPPERS; GREEN 2.004.00 ‘A BU.,
4.00- BU.; RED 3.00-6.00 ‘A BU.,
3.00- BU.; HOT 2.00-6.00 FLAT,
2.00- 'A BU.
PICKLES: 5.00-8.00 'A BU.
POTATOES; RED 2.00-4.00 'A BU.,
6.00-8.50 50 LBS.; WHITE 5.00-7.50 50
LBS.
PUMPKINS: NECK .60.73.
RED BEETS: .23-.55 BUNCH.
8.00-12.00 CUT 'A BU.
SQUASH: YELLOW 4.00-7.00'A BU.,
BUTTERNUT 430-11.00, PATTY PAN
2.00-6.00, SPAGHETTI 4.00-6.00. ALL
'A BU.; ACORN 8.00-12.00 BU.
SWEET CORN: .40-330 DOZ.
TOMATOES: RED 2.00- IZOOIO LBS.,
2.00-21.0030 LBS.; YELLOW 2.00-10.00
10 LBS.; CHERRY 1.50-6.00 FLAT.
WATERMELON: 30Z60; SANGRIA
AND OTHER 30-330.
ZUCCHINI: GREEN 4.00-9.00, YEL
LOW 4.00-8.00. BOTH ‘A BU.
FLOWERS: POTS .50; MUMS
1.30-4.00; GLADS 30.50; SUNFLOW
ERS .03-.20; FRESH BOUQUETS
.20130; DRIED FLOWERS 1.20130.
NURSERY STOCK: 2.00-5.00.
OPEN TUBS.. TOURS., AND SAT. 8
A.M. HAY AND STRAW 9 A.M. SAT.
Best of all, Pro-Llx works with all types of pasture grass or forage,
as a free-choice supplement, a top-dressing, or a ration mix
PENNSYLVANI
BrooWand Mills Martin . s A Servjce
New Holland, PA
717/899-6772 7 1 7/354.4995
Dayton Feed Mill Ross's Feed & Grain
Dayton, PA Quarryville, PA
814-257-8812 717/786-7361
G&R Liquid Feed Susquehanna Seed
Newville, PA and Feed
717-776-4763 Mifflinburg, PA
717/966-2580
Heisey Farm Service
Mt. Joy, PA
717-653-1568
Leinbach’s Shlppensburg
Produce Auction
Shlppensburg, PA
Average Prices Of #1 Produce
Aug. 26, 27, 31, 1999
Price Differences are Quality, Size or
Days
Open 10 a.m.-
Report Supplied by Auction
APPLES: GALA, DELICIOUS
5.00- 12.00, MACINTOSH, RAMBO
2.50-6.00 '/: BU.
BEANS: GREEN AND YELLOW
7.00- ‘A BU.; LIMA 9.00-22.00 'h
BU.
BEETS: RED TOPPED 7.00-10.00 ‘A
BU.
BLACKBERRIES: 10.00-14.00 12
PINT FLAT.
CABBAGE: 3.00-4.50 50 LBS.
CANTALOPES: SM. TO LRGE.
.25-1.50.
CUCUMBERS: 3.00-9.00 % BU.
EGGPLANT: 2.00-3.50 'A BU.
GRAPES: 5.00-7.00 ‘A BU.
HONEYDEW: JO-1.25.
NECTARINES: 5.00-9.00 ‘A BU.
ONIONS: 8.00-11.00 SO LBS.
PEACHES; YELLOW 3.00-11.00 'A
BU.
PEARS: SJO-12.00 'A BU.
Johnson Liquid Feed
Tunkhannock, PA
717/836-1226
717/836-4500
1-800-475-4492
H.R. Wentzel
Bridgeport. PA
717/789-3306
GRAZERS
The Grass
Is Growing
Again!
Do you have a
ater wagon ready
igh pasture &
It provides plenty
ind, tractor, etc.
50 gal sizes
male fitting
PA 17562
/our Phone No
Seiple & Son
Easton, PA
610/258-7146
Tyrone Milling
Tyrone, PA
814/684-3400
Watson’s Feed Service
Mercer, PA
412/662-5219
Whitmoyer Liquid Feed
Myerstown, PA
717/933-5011
Farmers Union Co-Op
Greencastle, PA
717/597-3191
PEPPERS: GREEN BELL 3.00-6.50;
RED, YELLOW 4.00-8.001 1/9 BU.; HOT
2.00-11.00 % BU.
PLUMS: 3.00-6.00 8 QT. FLAT.
POTATOES: #15.00-7 JO, #2 3JO-4.00
50 LBS.
PUMPKINS: NECK 1.00-3.00.
SWEET CORN: 1.00-2 JO DOZ.
SQUASH: 2.00-6.00 'A BU.
TOMATOES: RED 6.00-1600, YEL
LOW 6.00-18.00, PLUM 4.00-7.50, ALL
25 LBS.; CHERRY 2.00-4 JO 12 PINT
FLAT.
WATERMELONS: SUGAR BABY
SM. TO LRGE. JO-1.50, YELLOW
BABY .50-.65, SEEDLESS JO-3.00,
SANGRIA, CRIMSON JO-2.75.
ZUCCHINI: 3.00-8.00 ‘A BU.
FLOWERS: MUMS .50-7.50; ASTORS
JO-2.00 EA.
PERENNIALS: .75-SJO.
SPECIAL FALL CRAFT SALE WED.,
SEPT. 22, 10 A.M.
SALE DAYS TUBS., THURS.. FRI., 10
A.M.
Cumberland Valley
Produce Auction
Shlppensburg, Pa.
August 23-27, 1999
Report Supplied by Auction
APPLES: IJO-6JO ‘A BU.
BEANS; GREEN 2.00-16.00, YEL
LOW 7.00-12.00, LIMAS 12.00-23.00 'A
BU.
CABBAGE: GREEN 2.00-4.75 50 LBS.
CANTALOPES; .20-1.60.
CUCUMBERS; 2.00-10.00 % BU.
EGGPLANT: .50-7.00 % BU.
Lancaster If ==*j==¥= =a^
Poured
Walls
• Agriculture
• Commercial • Residential M J
Call for Prices On:
• SCS approved Manure Storage Pits
• Basements • Retaining Walls
• Footers • Floors
Customer Satisfaction Is Our Goal
Lancaster Poured Walls
2001 Jarvis Rd. » Lancaster. PA 17601 » (717) 299-3974
3rS automatic farm systems
608 E ‘ Ever 9 reen R oad, Lebanon, PA 17042
lily I Phone: 717-274-5333
HAMMER MILLS /gqs\
for Grinding
High Moisture & Dry FEED BINS
Grains
than Roller
Mills. w i •
w Expert installation
WE CUSTOM MANUFACTURE
Painted, Galvanized and Stainless Steel Fabrication, Feed
Bins, Feeders, Hoppers, Covers, Dump Pits, Augers, and
Control Systems to Automate Your Operation.
Lancaster Farming, Saturday, September 4, 1999-Al3
HONEYDEW OR HONEYLOPE:
.25-1.20.
NECTARINES: 2.50-12.00 Vi BU.
ONIONS: SWEET 6-50-8.50 Vi BU.;
WALLA WALLA 8.00-950.
PEACHES; 2.00-10.00 ‘A BU.
PEARS: 6.00-950 <k BU.
PEPPERS: GREEN SM. TO LRGE.
2.00-6.00 Vi BU.; RED SM. TO LRGE.
1.75-9.00 Vi BU.; YELLOW 1.50-9.00 *A
BU.; HOT 2.00-3.00 'A BU.
PICKLES: 2.00-13.00 ‘A BU.
PLUMS: 2.00-10.00 FLAT.
POTATOES: RED 2.00-7.00 V, BU..
WHITE 2.75-4.75 ‘A BU.
PUMPKINS: NECK .60-2.60.
RED BEETS; 4.00-950 ‘A BU.
SQUASH: YELLOW 5.00-850, PAT
TYPANS 1.50-5.00 Vi BU.
SWEET CORN: .50-250 DOZ.
TOMATOES: RED SM. TO LARGE
4.50-21.00 ‘A BU.; YELLOW SM. TO
LRGE 4.00-17.00 % BU.
WATERMELONS: SUGAR BABIES
.70. SEEDLESS 50-250, SANGRIA
.25-2.00.
ZUCCHINI: 250-10.00 Vi BU.
FLOWERS: DRIED FLOWERS
.50-1.60; MUMS 1.75-8.00, .80-2.60 AND
18.00-21.00 GAL.
ORNAMENTALS; WARTED
GOURDS 4.00 *A BU., GOOSE GOURDS
2.00 EA., JACK-B-UITLES 3.00-650 ‘A
BU.; BABY PAMS .25-.30.
OPERATING MON., TUBS.. THURS.,
FRL, 9 A.M. SPECIAL FALL CRAFT
SALE SEPT. 15. 9 A.M.