Valley Stockyards Athena, Pa. September 20, 1990 Report Supplied By Auction HOLSTEIN HEIFER CALVES: 230.00-335.00. BACK TO FARM CALVES: 95-120 LBS. 62.50-120.00, 70-95 LBS. 32J0-92J0. SLAUGHTER CALVES: 6.00-28.00. ORASSERS AND STARTED CALVES: 26.00d6.00. FEEDERS; 44.0076.00. LAMBS; 50.0077J0. SHEEP: 20.0039.00. HOGS: 200250 LBS., NONE. SOWS: 15 JO 17.00. BOARS: NONE. PIGS, BACH: 4J018.00. HEIFERS: 33.0045J0. STEERS: 38.0046.00. BULLS: 39.0045.00 COWS GOOD: 36.0042.25. COWS MEDIUM: 31.75-36.00. COWS THIN: 14.003000. CATTLE MARKET STRONG. CALF MARKET ABOUT STEADY. HORSES * PONIES, NONE. GOATS: 22J057J0. BEST CALF MARKET AROUND. FEEDER SALE IST MON. EACH MONTH; DAIRY SALE 3RD THURS. OF EACH MONTH. 730. Dewart Hay & livestock Dewart, Fa. Monday, September 2#, 1999 Report Supplied by Auction STEERS: TOO FEW TO QUOTE. HEIFERS: TOO FEW TO QUOTE. GOOD COWS: 30.00-38.00. CANNERS AND CUTTERS: 20.00-30.00. BULLS: 40.00-42.00. VEAL 90-190 LBS. 100.00-295.00. 70 LBS. 25.00-100.00. HOGS: 15.00-28.25. SOWS: 18.00-20.00. FEEDER PIGS: 10.00-20.00. HAY: 11 LOADS, 80.00-130.00. STRAW: 2 LOADS, 65.00-6730. WOOD: 2 LOADS. 23.00 AND 50.00. CORN: 1 LOAD, 82.50. OATS: 3 LOADS. 1.25-2.05 BU. *¥ f* When we made our first ag loan, our customers were plowing with horses, todav many of them still do! Whether you farm with tractors or horses, drive a a National Bank ismffitpserve yourfinandal needs. v <Tfe ‘Epfvrata 9{ationa£ CBan/^ Member FDIC North Atlantic Shell Eggs Sept. 23, 1999 Atlanta, Ga. Report Supplied By USDA IN PHILADELPHIA PRICES WERE UNCHANGED TO 3 CENTS LOWER ON LARGER SIZES. AND UNCHANGED TO 2 CENTS LOWER ON MEDIUMS; ELSEWHERE PRICES WERE UNCHANGED. WHITE EGGS REMAIN AVAILABLE ON ALL SIZES. HOWEVER BROWN EGOS CONTINUE TO BE IN CLOSE BALANCE TO SHORT AT MOST LOCATIONS. DEMAND WAS IRREGULAR. THE UNDERTONE WAS UNSETTLED. LIGHT TYPE FOWL WERE FULLY ADEQUATE FOR CURRENT NEEDS. BREAKING STOCK SUPPLIES WERE SUFFICIENT FOR FULL TRADE REQUIREMENTS. LIGHT TYPE HENS WERE FULLY ADEQUATETO AMPLE. PHILADELPHIA: PRICES TO RETAILERS. SALES TO VOLUME BUYERS, USDA GRADE A AND GRADE A WHITE EGGS IN CARTONS. DELIVERED STORE DOOR, CENTS PER DOZEN: EXTRA LARGE 59-66. LARGE 57-64. MEDIUM 36-44. BOSTON: PRICES TO RETAILERS. SALES TO VOLUME BUYERS, USDA GRADE A AND GRADE A, BROWN EGGS IN CARTONS. DELIVERED STORE DOOR, CENTS PER DOZEN. EXTRA LARGE 101-103. LARGE 91-93. MEDIUM 56-58. NEW ENGLAND: PRICES PAID TO PRODUCERS, CASES EXCHANGED. GRADE YIELD BASIS. BROWN EGGS LOOSE, AT FARM. CENTS PER DOZEN. lUMBO 127-130, EXTRA LARGE .82-85, LARGE 72-75, MEDIUM 37-40. SMALL 8-11. Leola Produce Auction Leola, Pa. September 21, 1999 Report Supplied By Auction APPLES: 3.00-5.00 'A BU. BEANS: GREEN 12.00-18.00, YEL LOW 10.00-13.00, LIMA 30.00-40.00, ALL BU.; ROMA 430-3.00 'A BU. BROCCOLI: .60-.70 HEAD. CABBAGE: GREEN .50-.70 HEAD. CANTALOPES: SM. TO LROE. .35-1.75 EACH. & (•MLHOMM LENDER CAULIFLOWER: .66.75 HEAD. CUCUMBERS: 6.00-8.00 BU. EGGPLANT: 8.00-10.00 BU. GARLIC: 2.00-4.00 BUNCH. GRAPES: 7.00-9.00 BOX. NECTARINES: 4.00-6.00 BOX. ORNAMENTALS: FACE PUMPKINS SM. TO LROE. 1.90-12.00; PRIZE WIN NERS 10.00-22.00; GOURDS 6.00-8.00 % BU.; GOOSE GOURDS 1.10-3.00; JACK-B-Umss 5.00-8.00 % BU.; BABY PAMS. MYSTIC 30-.55; INDIAN CORN 1.25-2.75, FINGERS 30-1.75; POPCORN .60-IXIS BUNCH; TURKS TURBANS 1.00; PAINTED PUMPKINS 3.00-8.00. PEACHES: 430-7.00 % BU. PEARS: 430-7.00 % BU. PEPPERS: GREEN SM. TO LRO. 6.00- BU.. RED SM. TO LRG. 4.00- % BU.. HOT 2.00-330 % BU. PICKLES: 830-12.00 % BU. PLUMS: 730-930 % BU. POTATOES: RED AND WHITE 3.00- BU.; SWEET 7.00-11.00'A BU. PUMPKINS: NECK 1.00-2.00. RED BEETS: 12.00-1600 CUT BOX. SPINACH; 600-1600 BOX. SQUASH; ACORN 430-8.00 BOX; BUTTERNUT 8.00-10.00; PATTY PAN 10.00- 7 LB. BOX; SPAGHETTI 6.00- BU.; HUBBARD 130-2.75. SWEET CORN: 2.00-430 DOZ. TOMATOES: RED SM. TO LRO. 12.00-21.00 25 LBS.. YELLOW SM. TO LRO. 11.00-25.00; CHERRY 7.00-9.00 FIAT; ORAPE 10.00-14.00 FLAT. TURNIPS: 6.00-1.50 25 LBS. WATERMELONS: SEEDLESS 1.75-123; SANGRIA 1.00-3.73. ZUCCHINI: GREEN AND YELLOW 8.00-14.00 Vi BU. FLOWERS; MUMS 1.25-2,10. SALE DAYS MON., TUBS.. WED., THURS., FR1,830 A.M.; CRAFT SALE OCT. 6, 9 AM. Vintage Hay Paradtae, Pa. Thuradajr, Sept. 23, 1999 Report Supplied By Auction ALFALFA: 164.01 MIXED HAY; 100.00. TIMOTHY: 162.01 STRAW: 9100-109.00. SALE TIME 12 NOON. o_ . | Hog Equipment Distributor v ✓ + Lancaster Farming, Saturday, September 25, 1999-Al9 Morrison Cove Produce Auction Roaring Spring, Pa. September 21, 23 Report Supplied By Auction APPLES; 3.00-530 % BU. BEANS: GREEN 4.00-8.00 % BU. CABBAGE: 600-730 50 LBS. CANTALOPES: 35-.90. CAULIFLOWER: 35-1.05. CIDER: 2.16Z30 GAL. CUCUMBERS; 4.00-630 % BU. EGGPLANT: 2.00-330 % BU. ONIONS: SPANISH 14.00. PEPPERS: GREEN SM. TO LRGE. 3.00-4.25. RED SM. TO LROE. 3.00-730, HOT 2.00-7.00. Penn State Dairymen’s Club Solicits Award Nominations UNIVERSITY PARK (Centre Co.) The Penn State Dairymen’s Club is soliciting nominations for their annual service award. The honor is rotated through three industry segments - producers, industry representatives, and educators. This year a dairy industry rep resentative who has worked towards the advancement and betterment of the dairy industry will be recognized. Nominations may include retirees and well as those still active in the industry. Any person is eligible to nomi nate candidates for this award, and nominees do not have to be Penn State alumni. This year will mark the ninth award. Previous winners include Robert Patton (Monsanto), William Conyngham (Hillside Farm), Larry Specht (Penn State), Dean Amick (PA DHIA), Sam Williams (Bryncoed Farm), Steve Spencer (Penn State), Duane Norman (USDA), Jay Houser (Penn-Dell Farm), and Larry Muller (Penn State). The winner will be recognized at the Penn State Dairymen’s Club annual meeting on Friday, PICKLES: 4.00-8.00. POTATOES: WHITE 530-6.75 50 LBS.; SWEET 830 % BU. PUMPKINS: NECK .45-1.25. RED BEETS: 430-8.00 % BU. SQUASH: ACORN 2.06430 % BU. SWEET CORN: 1.65-1.85 DOZ. TOMATOES; RED SM. TO LRGE. 60621.00. WATERMELON: SANGRIA -S5-.95. ZUCCHINI; 2365.00 % BU. FLOWERS: MUMS 1.067.25. . SHRUBS: 2.066.00. TREES: 33610.00. ORNAMENTALS: FACE PUMPKINS 35-2.75; GOURDS 3368.00 % BU.; GOOSE GOURDS .75-1.25; JACK-B LITTLES 3.5610.00 % BU.; INDIAN CORN .75-2.00, FINGERS 3683. October 29 at 6:30 p.m. in State College. To make a reservation for the dinner meeting, contact Beth Raney at 405 Ag Admin, University Park, PA 16802, phone (814) 863-2525 or send e mail to bnrl@psu.edu. All nominations of industry personnel should be submitted to Kirk Sattazahn, RDI Box 164 Womelsdorf, PA 19567. Or send via e-mail to KirkS2s@aol.com. Deadline for nominations is October 8,1999. There is no spe cific format for nominations, but items that may be discussed are leadership in the agricultural community, personal involve ment in the dairy industry, and personal achievement and con tributions to local organizations and youth. The Penn State Dairymen’s Club is a non-profit support group whose mission is to enhance activities between the dairy industry and the Penn State College of Agricultural Sciences. New members are always welcome. Contact Beth Raney at 405 Ag Admin., University Park, PA 16802, phone (814) 863-2525. s *1
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