AB-Lancaster Farming, Saturday, September 2, 2000 £7 First Labor Day Parade It was on a Tuesday, not a Monday, in 1882 when the first Labor Day parade was held in New York City More a protest march than a holiday celebration, the early parades were really campaign tools for pushing the eight-hour workday Participants had to give up a day’s pay in order to participate, and the speeches were presented by labor activists Today’s Labor Day parades are a tar cry from that first event, but the tribute to the American worker and our country's social and economic achieve ments and contribu tions remains the same It is impossible to enjoy idling unless there is plenty of work to Jo. To successfully whip heavy cream, be sure it is cold rather than at room temperature. Lemon Ice 2 cups sugar 5 cups water 1-1/3 cups fresh lemon juice 2 tablespoons grated lemon zest mint leaves, for garnish In a medium saucepan, dissolve the sugar m the water and bring to a boil, stirring Cook, un covered, without stir- A ring, toi 5 mm utes Pour this mj2a into a ceramic ffiSM bowl and retnger- United Feature Syndicate 200 Madison Ave (Printed in the U S A ) NYC, NY 10016 (212-293-8500) FREE COMMODITY MARKET NEWSLETTER Whether your trade interests are grains or gold, Lehigh Valley Futures, Inc has the knowledge and expertise to assist you in these markets For a copy of our newsletter and/or a free trading kit, please contact Lehigh Valley Futures, SOOOTilghman Street Suite 249 Allentown, PA 18104 1-800-543-8939 or 1-610-366-7979 Fax 1-610-366-9842 lvfuture@microserve.net The risk of loss in trading futures and options on futures can be substantial Futures and options trading may not be suitable for everyone You should carefully consider the risks in light of your financial condition in deciding whether to trade Labor Day, September 4 -Jerome K Jerome ate for at least 2 hours. Add the juice and zest and stir Pour into an ice cream maker and follow the manufacturer’s instruc tions or. if you don’t have an ice cream maker, simply freeze m a metal pan for 5 to 7 hours Just before serving, break into pieces and pulse quickly in a blender or 1 food processor IllOjßjPPf Add garnish Makes 4 servings. OLD FARMER’S WEATHER PROVERBS m* When cows fail their milk, expect stormy and cold weather. if waterfowl make more noise than usual, and if robins approach closer to the house, expect frost soon if clouds fly to the west at sunrise, expect fine weather. Inc. Okla. National Stockyards Oklahoma City, OK Wed., Aug. 30,2000 Report Supplied By USDA Oklahoma National Stockyards Weekly Cattle Summary Compared to last week: Feeder steers and heifers 2.00 lower with moderate demand. Steer calves steady. Heifer calves steady to 2.00 higher. Demand good for calves. Quality of supply plain with number 1 cattle in limited numbers. Weigh-ups mostly full as August heat wave contin ues. No rain in August combined with average high’s over 100 degress has se verely lowered nutritional value of pas tures. Feeder cattle in thin to moderate flesh; calves in medium to fleshy condition. Slaughter cows 1.00-2.00 lower. Slaughter bulls 2.00 lower. Packer demand moderate at best. Demand mod erate to good for replacement cows Total of 485 cows and bulls'sold with 55 percent to packers. Receipts this week 8525; last week 10,482; last year 10760. Supply consisted of 76% yearlings over 600 lbs; 18% calves under 600 lbs; 6 percent cows and bulls. Heifers comprised 34% of feeder & calf supply. Prices follow with weighted average weight and price in parenthesis Feeder Steers: Medium and Large 1 300-400 lbs (350 lb) 119.00-125.50 (119.16); 400-450 lbs (421 lbs) 110.00- 114.50 (112.50); 450-500 lbs (465 lbs) 101.00-110.00 (104.54); 500-600 lbs (550 lbs) 91.50-101.50 (96.68); 600-700 lbs (650 lbs) 86.00-94.50 (91.63); 700-750 lbs (729 lb) 83.00-89.00 (85.21); 750-800 lbs (777 lbs) 80.25-88.50 (83.50); 800-850 lbs (821 lbs) 80.00-85.00 (82.68); 850-900 lbs (873 lbs) 77.25- 83.00 (79.66); few 900- 950 lbs (934 lbs) 78.00-79.00 (78.61). Holsteins: Large 2 450-700 lbs 72.00- Abbott: itown MESSICK’S RD *1 Box 255 A 717-259-6617 Allentown LEHIGH AG EQ. INC. 6670 Ruppsvitle Rd 610-398-2553 1-800-779-3616 Carlisle TRI-BORO SUPPLIES, INC, 1490 RITNER HWY 1-800-248-6590 Dallastown TRI-BORO CONSTRUCTION SUPPLIES, INC. 435 Locust St 717-246-3095 1-800-632-9018 East Earl GOODS LAWN & GARDEN CENTER Route 23 717-445-4490 itht lizal MESSICK’S Rheems Exit-Rt 283 717-367-1319, 717-653-8867 74.00; 750-800 lbs 70.25-72.00; 875 lbs 66.00. Feeder Heifers: Medium and Large 1 300-400 lbs (350 lbs) 101.00-106.50; 400- 450 lbs (430 lbs) 94.00-99.00 (95.71); 450- 500 lbs (471 lbs) 91.00-94.00 (92.71); 500- 600 lbs (550 lbs) 85.50-90.50 (86.86); 600- 650 lbs (626 lbs) 82.75-89.75 (85.92); 650- 700 lbs (685 lbs) 82.50- 84.00 (82.86); 700-800 lbs (750 lbs) 77.00-81.25, load fancy blacks 85.00 (79.58); 800-850 lbs (836 lbs) 75.00-79.00 (76.14). Slaughter Cows: Head %Lean Weight Average Dress High Dress Low Dress Breakers 48 75-80% 1000-1650 38.50- 41.00 42.00-43.50 36.00-38.50 Boners 95 80-85% 950-1500 38.50-42.00 40.50- 43.75 35.50-39.00 Lean 78 85-90% 850- 1400 37.00-39.50 40.50-43.50 33.00-37.50 Light 4 85-90% 800-850 28.50-30 50 Slaughter Bulls: Head Weight Aver age Dress High Dress Low Dress Yield Grade 1-2 21 1250-2200 48.00-49.50 50.00-55.0042.00-47.00 Estimated dressed cost at Oklahoma National Stockyards: Lean 81 85; Boners 81.35; Breakers 77.15. Bulls 88 10. Replacement Cows: Pretested for bangs, pregnancy, and age Medium and Large 1 Age Weight Months Bred Qual ity Price Heifers 1050-1100 5-7 months hi, Blacks 700.00-765.00; 5-8 yr old 1050-1300 4-8 months avg quality 530.00-600.00; 9-10 yr old 1300-1350 4-7 months avg, Blacks 500.00-560.00, 9-10 yr old 1000-1200 4-8 months avg quality 4?n nn-4sn no Lebanon Valley Livestock Fredericksburg, Pa. Report Supplied By USDA Tuesday, August 29,2000 TUESDAY CATTLE 154, CALVES 111, HOGS 38, SHEEP 0, GOATS 0. LAST TUESDAY 102,93,71,0,0. CATTLE: Compared to the last week’s auction, slaughter cows traded 1.00- 3.00 lower, with Lean cows steady to firm. Other classes were not well Ephrata WES STAUFFER ENGINES & EQUIPMENT 23 Pleasant Valley Rd 717-738-4215 Gap GAP POWER EQUIPMENT Corner of Rt 30 & Rt 897 717-442-8970 Hummels Wharf HUMMEL’S TEXACO Rt 11 & 15 570-743-7459 Lititz/Lebanon iOMBERGER’S LAWN & GARDEN Lltltz- 717-626-3301 Lebanon. 717-272-4155 McAlistervilli HOOBER, INC 717-463-2191 800-433-6679 Oxford DEER CREEK EQUIPMENT, INC. 6600 Limestone Rd 610-932-8858 tested. SLAUGHTER STEERS: Choice 3 in dividual 1295 lbs 64.00. Select 1-3 60.50- 64.75, a few returning to feed at 68.50. HOLSTEIN STEERS: Choice 2-3 1135-1640 lbs 58.25-61.25. Select 1-2 55.75- 58.75. Standard 1-2 48.75-51.25. SLAUGHTER HEIFERS: Choice 2-4 1100-1420 lbs 65.00-66.25. Select 1-3 few 56.00-60.25. Standard 1-2 51.00-55.25. SLAUGHTER COWS: Breakers 75- 80 percent lean 40.50-46.75, few up to 48.00. Boners 80-85 percent lean 35.50- 40.00, few up to 42.0. Lean 85-90 percent lean 29.00-39.75, mostly 33.75-37.25. Shells down to 15.00. SLAUGHTER BULLS: Yield Grade 1 1450-1905 lbs 50.00-54.00. Yield Grade 2 few 1050-1400 lbs 47.00-50.50. FEEDER STEERS: Large 2 Holsteins 475-535 lbs 68.50-72.00. FEEDER HEIFERS: Medium and Large 2 300-545 lbs 72.00-78.50, individ ual up to 81.50. CALVES: Compared to the last auc tion; Holstein bulls returning to the farm sold 10.00 lower. VEALERS: Good few 130-185 lbs 73.00-79.00. Standard and Good 70-110 lbs 40.00-50.00. Utility 55- 80 lbs 20.00-30.00, few down to 12.00. RETURNED TO FARM: Holstein bulls Number 180-120 lbs 120.00-152.00. Number 2 80-120 lbs 100.00-117.00, few weaker calves down to 60.00. Holstein heifers Number 1 80-120 lbs 260.00- 350.00; 80-120 lbs 200.00-215.00; 70-80 lbs 105.00-170.00. Beef type bulls and heifers 80-135 lbs 100.00-162.00. BARROWS AND GILTS: PERCENT LEAN WEIGHT PRICE 45-50 One lot 230 lbs 33.00 SOWS: US 1-3 350-495 lbs 32.00-34.25 500-650 lbs 34.75-36.25 Medium 350-425 lbs 15.00-20.00 BOARS; Couple 270 lbs 30.00 FEEDER PIGS; No market test. SHEEP: No market test. GOATS: No market test. Palmyra HERR’S REPAIR SHOP RD 2, Box 11SA 717-838-1549 Palmyra WEAVER’S LAWN & GARDEN 740 W Main St 717-838-5999 Peach Bottom A.K. SAW SHOP 214 Peach Bottom Roai Pequea DREXEL AUTO SUPPLY 333 Stemman Farm Road 717-284-2916 Reamstown EAGLE RENTAL CENTER Rt 272, Reamstown Traffic Light 717-336-3945 Ronks A&B SALES & SERVICE 370 Newport Road 2 Miles South of Rt 23 Along 772 Thru Monterey Schaefferstown MARTIN’S EQUIPMENT CO. _____ _ Rt 501 1 1/2 Miles South of B ® Schaefferstown, PA M m m 717-949-6817 m mm m mmi Shippensbur LEINBACH FARM EQUIP. 1120 Ritner Hwy 717-532-5511 Tamaqua CHARLES S. SNYDER, INC. RD 3 570-386-5945 Hagerstown. 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