Phila. Herb PHILADELPHIA Terminal Prices as of 15-JUN-2000 Provided by: Fruit and Vegetable Market News, Federal-State Market News Service, USDA. Phone: (215) 597-4536 Fax: (215) 336- 0355 Cloudy 61-64 NA—FVOSS MISC HERBS —ANISE: Vi ctns CA 18s 14.00 24s 14.00-15.00 mostly 14.00 —ARRUGULA: ctns bchd NJ 24s 8.00 —BASIL: 1 kg ctns IS 12s 13.00 cits bchd NJ 10.00 ctns bchd FL 15s 14.00 —CELERIAC (CELERY ROOT): 15 lb lugs CA 13.00-14.00 —CHERVIL: 1 kg ctns bchd IS 12s 17.00 —CHIVES: 1 kg ctns bchd IS 12s 16.00-18.00 TOBACCO BLUE MOLD CONTROL IT WITH ACROBAT MZ DIRECTIONS FOR USE IN FI Directed Foliar Applications Application Rates and Timing Chart To Control Blue Mold Weeks Of Growth After Transplant Recently Transplanted to 3 weeks after transplanting 3-4 weeks after transplanting (Knee High) 4-5 weeks after transplanting (Waist High) Note Above directions are tor dilute sprays If concentrate sprays are used adjust rate and volumes proportionately e g for mist blowers use a 2X concentrate and 1/2 the spray volume Begin applications when the Blue Mold Advisory states that conditions favor development of blue mold, and before the onset of disease infection. Continue applications on a 5-7 day spray schedule until weather conditions favoring infection and sporulation decrease. Discontinue sprays when and if the threat of blue mold subsides. ACROBAT MZ can only be used in a preventative spray program to manage blue mold in tobacco. Total plant coverage is essential to achieve maximum disease control with ACROBAT MZ. ACROBAT MZ must be used in accordance with the label. FOR MORE INFORMATION CALL MICHAEL FLEMING 717-627-0661 N Regiatered Trademark ot American Cyanamd Company 1 ttf TOBACCO BLUE MOLD ' TOLL FREE 1-888*32-8590 I Information regarding blue mold will be updated daily by: Bob Anderson or John Yocum This is a recorded message accessible anytime day or night. CILANTRO: 4/5 bucrts bchd NJ 24s 10.00-12.00 —DILL: crts bchd NJ 24s 8.00 —DRY ESCHALLOT: NO SALES REPORTED —HORSERADISH: OFFERINGS INSUFFICIENT TO QUOTE —MARJORAM: 1 kg ctns bchd IS 12s 13.00 —MINT: ctns bchd AL 12s 8.00 NJ 12s 8.00 1 kg ctns bchd IS 12s 10.00 —OREGANO: 1 kg ctns bchd IS 12s 13.00 —ROSEMARY: 1 kg ctns bchd IS 12s 13.00 —SAGE; 1 kg ctns bchd IS 12s 13.00 —TARRAGON: 1 kg ctns bchd IS 12s 17.00 —THYME: 1 kg ctns bchd IS 12s 13.00 WATERCRESS: ctns bchd AL 12s 6.50 24s 11.00-11.50 mostly 11.50. :LD GROWN TOB Rate Of ACROBAT MZ (Pounds of Product) 0.50 INFORMATION HOTLINE Snyder County Produce Auction Port Trevorton, Pa. Report Supplied by Auction June 15,2000 ASPARAGUS: .50-1.00 Vi LB. BROCCOLI: .30-.80 HEAD. CABBAGE: GREEN .40-.70 HEAD. CANTALOPES: LARGE .25-.80. CHERRIES: SWEET 2.90-3.20 QT. ONIONS: SPRING .2S-.37 BUNCH. PEAS: SUGAR 1.00-1.80 LB., SNAP .80-1.30 LB., HULL 4.00-7.00 Vi BU. PICKELS: 10.00-19.25 ViBU. RADISHES: .10-.30 BUNCH. RHUBARB: .30-.65 LB. Wednesday, June 14,2000 Report Supplied By PDA CATTLE 365...(PDA)...51. cows fully 8.00 higher. HOLSTEIN STEERS: Choice 2-3 1250-1400 lbs 62.00- HEIFERS; Standard 1-2 44.00- COWS: Breakers 75-80% lean 42.50-48.00, few to 49.50, Boners 80-85% lean 38.50-43.00, Lean 85-90% lean 33.00-39.00. BULLS: one Yield Grade 11700 lbs 49.50. CALVES 135.. Standard and Good 80-95 lbs 45.00- 70.00, Utility 60-80 lbs 20.00- FARM CALVES; No 1 Holstein bulls 95-110 lbs 150.00- No 2 90-120 lbs 97.50-145.00; No 1 Hol steins heifers 95-120 lbs 335.00- No 2 80-100 lbs 165.00-275.00. HOGS 20... BARROWS AND GILTS: 45-50% lean 230-250 lbs 42.50-43.75. SOWS: US 1-3 400-700 lbs 28.00-32.75. FEEDER PIGS 46... US 1- 3 31.00-51.00. per head. SHEEP 25-SLAUGH TER LAMBS: Choice 50-80 lbs 95.00-120.00. FEEDER LAMBS: Good and Choice 50-80 lbs 65.00- 90.00. Water Output (Gallons/Acre) GOATS 24...(ALL GOATS SOLD BY THE HEAD). Large Billies 89.00- 95.00, Large Nannies 50.00- 66.00, Large Kids 30.00- 40.00, Small 12.00-21.00. www lane; Belleville Livestock Auction Belleville, Pa. Lancaster Farming Classified Ads fow searchable on thi Internet. Check Out Our Web Site terfarmini SPINACH: 3.00-5.00 Vi BU. SQUASH: YELLOW 7.00-9.00 Vi BU. STRAWBERRIES: 1.60-2.50 QT. TOMATOES: RED SM. TO URGE. 12.00-15.0025 LB. BOX. WATERMELONS: SANGRIA 1.00- 2.00 20 LBS. ZUCCHINI: GREEN 5.00-8.00, YELLOW 6.00-9.00, BOTH Vi BU. FLOWERS: BEDDING ANNUALS 1.00-4.50 FLAT, PERENNIALS 10-.50 POT. NURSERY STOCK: SHRUBS 2.00- 11.00, TREES 10.00-40.00. Weaverland Produce Auction New Holland, Pa. Report Supplied by Auction June 15,2000 ASPARAGUS: 1.85-2.30 LB. BEANS: GREEN 6.00-12.50, YELLOW 4.00-23.00, BOTH Vi BU. BROCCOLI: .35-1.10 HEAD. CABBAGE: GREEN .50-1.10 HEAD. CUCUMBERS: 4.00-8.00 Vz BU. ONIONS; 2.00-6.00 10 CT. PEAS: SUGAR 4.00-15.00, SNAP 2.00-12.50, BOTH 10 LBS., HULL 4.00- 9.00 Vz BU. POTATOES: RED NEW 4.00-17.00, WHITE 5.50-9.50, BOTH Vz BU. RED BEETS: 6.00-10.00 10 CT. RHUBARB: 2.00-15.00 10 CT. STRAWBERRIES: 10.00-24.00 FLAT. TOMATOES: UP TO 34.00 25 LBS. ZUCCHINI; GREEN 4.00-9.00, YELLOW 3.00-10.00, BOTH Vz BU. FLOWERS; BEDDING ANNUALS 1.50-2.60 FLAT; PERENNIALS. 2.00- 6.50 POT. HANGING BASKETS: 4.00-8.00. NEXT AUCTION DAYS MON., TUES., THURS., FRL, 9 A.M. Cumberland Valley Produce Auction Shippensburg, Pa. Report Supplied by Auction June 5 and 12,2000 APPLES: 1.75-3.25 'ABU. ASPARAGUS: 1.10-1.60 BUNCH. CABBAGE: GREEN .35-.55 HEAD. CHERRIES: 19.00 FLAT. LETTUCE: .40-.75 HEAD. ONIONS; .20-.45 BUNCH. PEAS: SUGAR 6.00-24.00 Vz BU.; SNAP 7.00-13.00; HULL 11.00-17.00 Vz BU. POTATOES: RED 3.00-8.50 Vi BU., WHITE 2.00-6.25. RED BEETS: .40-.80 BUNCH. RHUBARB; 1.80 BUNCH. SPINACH: 2.75-7.50. STRAWBERRIES: 2.50-18.50 FLAT. TOMATOES: GREENHOUSE .20- 1.20 LB., SECONDS 3.50 BOX. ZUCCHINI: 3.50-15.00 Vi BU. FLOWERS: BASKETS 3.75-6.50, POTS .10-.90, 1.00-5.50 FLAT, PLANTERS 13.00; ROSES 1.25. TREES: SILVER MAPLE 10.00. OPERATING MON., TUBS., THURS., FRL, 9 A.M. Farmers Produce Auction Mount Hope, Ohio Report Supplied by Auction June 15,2000 CUCUMBERS: 4.00 PECK. PEAS: SUGAR 12.00 Vi BU.; 9.00-14.50 ViBV. POTATOES: 3.00 5 LBS. RASPBERRIES: RED 3.33 Lancaster Farming, Saturday, June 17, 2000-Al5 BLACK 1.75 PINT. SQUASH: YELLOW 10.00-12.00 Vi BU. STRAWBERRIES: 1.50-2.00 QT. TOMATOES: RED SM TO LRGE. HYDROPONIC .SS-.62 LB. ZUCCHINI: GREEN 8.00-10.50 Yi BU. PERENNIALS: .75-2.50 POT. SALE DAYS NEXT WEEK TUBS., THURS., AND FRI. Cattle Calves Hogs Sheep Goats WEDNESDAY 109 155 87 13 2 LAST WEDNESDAY 109 94 86 25 10 CATTLE: No trends available with last week’s auction. SLAUGHTER STEERS: Standard 1- 2 few 56.00-59.00. HOLSTEIN STEERS: Standard 1-2 few 44.00-46.25. SLAUGHTER HEIFERS: Standard 1-2 few 46.00-58.00. SLAUGHTER COWS: Breakers 75- 80 pet lean 41.75-46.40, individual 48.75. Boners 80-85 pet lean 35.00-42.00. Lean 80-90 pet lean 31.50-36.00. SLAUGHTER BULLS: Yield Grade 1 few 1430-1720 lbs 52.00-55 00. Yield Grade 2 few 940-1765 lbs 42.50-51.75. FEEDER STEERS; Medium and Large 1 few 375-530 lbs 85.00-90.50. Medium and Large 2 few 385-550 lbs 63.50-79.50. FEEDER HEIFERS: Medium 1 few 310-580 lbs 84.00-89.00. Medium 2 365- 500 lbs 66.00-81.00. VEALERS: Choice individual 152 lbs 115.00 Standard and Good 90-110 lbs 35.00-65.00; 70-85 lbs 30.00-55.00. Util ity 60-80 lbs 20.00-35.00. RETURNED TO FARM: Holstein bulls Number 190-135 lbs 135.00-190.00, mostly 140.00-170.00. Number 2 80-115 lbs 70.00-130.00. Holstein heifers Number 1 80-120 lbs 275.00-385.00. Number 2 70-135 lbs 135.00-260.00. Beef type bulls and heifers 70-105 lbs 75.00- 145.00; 165-275 lbs 97 .00-119.00. BARROWS AND GILTS: 49-54 pet lean 235-280 lbs 45.50-48.00 45-50 pet lean 265-310 lbs 38.75-42.00, few up to 48.00 SOWS; US 1-3 370-495 lbs 32.75-35.00 Couple 550-725 lbs 36.00-36.25 Medium Couple 295-380 lbs 29.50-31.00 BOARS: 230-350 lbs 15.00-19.75 Couple 410-646 lbs 12.00-13.25 FEEDER PIGS: All sold by the head. US 1-2 50-65 lbs 50.00-54.00 US 2-3 20-30 lbs 17.50-33.00 SLAUGHTER LAMBS; Choice 50-70 lbs 85.00-95.00. FEEDER LAMBS: Choice individual 46 lbs 60.00. SLAUGHTER SHEEP: UtiUty 1-3 17.00-37.50. GOATS: All sold by the head Billies: Large couple 91.00-100.00. Medium in dividual 65.00. Nannies: Large 50.00-67.50. Medium 27.50-45.00. Kids: Large 30.00-55.00. Small 25.00- 29.00. HULL PINT; Belknap Livestock Auction Belknap, Pa. Wednesday, June 15,2000 Report Supplied By USDA A LESSON WELL LEARNED... LANCASTER FARMING'S CLASSIFIED ADS GET RESULTS^