Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, September 23, 2000, Image 15

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    Farmers Produce
Auction
Mount Hope, Ohio
Report Supplied by Auction
Sept. 19,2000
APPLES: 2.00-4.75 BU.
BEANS: GREEN 9.00-19.00 BU.,
LIMA 2.75-4.00 PECK, HALF
RUNNER 16.00 BU.
CABBAGE: GREEN .50-.80.
CANTALOPES: SM. TO LRGE. .25-
.60.
CAULIFLOWER: .60-.90.
CUCUMBERS: 4.00-6.00 24 CT.
EGGPLANT: 10.00 BU.
GARLIC: 5.00-6.50 'A PECK.
GRAPES; 7.00-15.00 Vi BU.
ONIONS: SPANISH 8.00-8.50 50
LBS.
PEPPERS; GREEN SM. TO LRGE,
Working for the things we want - Better yields.
Technology that pays. And the chance to go on calling
our own shots.
/V Join Us At
Wf Field Days 2000!
Friday, September 29 - 9:30 am to 1:00 pm
at Elvin Hursh Farm - Lunch provided
From Route 322, west of Ephrata, take Woodcorner Rd
south at traffic light. Go about 1 mile to farm on right.
Friday, September 29 -1:30 pm to 3:00 pm
at Nelson Martin Farm - refreshments provided
From Route 422 take Prescott Rd. south
about 2 miles to field on left.
Speakers at both farms:
Duane Potrzeba - NC+ Com Breeder From Nebraska
Harvey Doyle - NC+ District Sales Manager
Rich Roenigh - Specialist on silage and haylage
innoculants
We Will Discuss New Developments In Rootworm Control,
Including New Prescribe Seed - Applied Insecticide From
Gustafson, As Well As “Built-In” Biotech Rootworm Control.
Call District Sales Manager Harvey Doyle at
724-459-8580 or see one of these NC+ Dealers.
ALEXANDRIA
J CLETUS RHODES • 814-669-4705
CANTON
ED PEPPER-717-364-5242
COLUMBIA CROSS ROADS
LLOYD BARRETT • 570-297-3075
EAST EARL
IVAN ZIMMERMAN • 717-354-5826
DANIELSVILLE
LARRY BENDER • 610-837-0830
ELLIOTSBURG
WAYNE FREEMAN • 717-582-2397
HALIFAX
BECHTEL FARMS,
KENNETH BECHTEL • 717-896-8314
KINTNERSVILLE
WAYNE LITZENBERGER • 610-847-5563
KUNKLETOWN
JEFFREY BORGER • 610-381-3785
LEHIGHTON
GEORGE'S FARMS • 610-377-3219
LEWISBURG
AARON MARTIN • 717-524-2952
Independent. <s>
11% Cash Discount through October 7
3.00-8.50, RED 10.00-14.00, BOTH BU.;
HOT 3.00-6.50 'A BU.
PICKLES: 5.00-8.50 >A BU.
POTATOES: WHITE 4.00 PECK.
PUMPKINS: NECK 1.25.
RED BEETS: 4.00-7.00 ‘A BU.
SQUASH: YELLOW 12.00 Vi BU,;
ACORN .35-.40; BUTTERNUT .30-.60,
SPAGHETTI 6.00-9.00 BU.
SWEET CORN: 1.40-2.20 DOZ.
TOMATOES: RED 2.00-7.00 10 LBS.,
YELLOW SM. TO LRGE. 4.50 10 LBS
WATERMELON: .50-1.10.
ZUCCHINI: GREEN 11.00-19.00 'A
BU.
FLOWERS: POTTED MUMS 1.75-
2.25.
ORNAMENTALS: FACE PUMP
KINS SM. TO LRGE. 1.25-6.00,
GOURDS 2.00-4.00 PECK, GOOSE
LEWISBURG
URIE YODER *717-524-7739
LITITZ
ELVIN HURSH* 717-733-3538
MANCHESTER
ANIMAL MEDIC • 717-266-5611
MANHEIM
ARTHUR AUKER • 717-665-6627
MOUNT JOY
VINCENT MUMMAU • 717-653-5991
MOUNT PLEASANT
BUTTERMORE & SONS • 724-696-3216
RICHFIELD
SAMUEL KNOUSE • 717-463-2885
SALEM
DONALD EMEL • 609-769-1577
SOMERSET
KLEJKA DAIRY *Bl4-445-7129
THOMPSONTOWN
ROGER SANER • 717-535-5307
WOODBURY
GREGG CARBAUGH • 814-766-3696
GOURDS 1.50-4.50, JBL 2.00-5.50,
BABY PAMS 5.00-6.00 PECK, INDIAN
CORN 10.00-16.00 BU. BOX, FIN
GERS 7.00-15.00.
Weaverland Produce
Auction
New Holland, Pa.
Report Supplied by Auction
Sept. 21,2000
APPLES: 2.50-6.00 BU.
BEANS: GREEN 5.00-17.00,
YELLOW 5.25-18.25, LIMAS 8.00-
15.00, ALL 'A BU.
BROCCOLI: .15-.60 HEAD.
CABBAGE: GREEN .10-.55 HEAD.
CANTALOPES: .25-1.95.
CAULIFLOWER: .50-1.20.
CIDER: 1.50-2.00 GAL.
CUCUMBERS: 2.00-4.50 'ABV.
EGGPLANT: 2.50-4.00 'A BU.
PEARS: 1.00-7.00.
PEPPERS: GREEN SM. TO LRGE.
2.00- BU., RED 3.00-7.00 BU.; HOT
2.00- '/2BU.
POTATOES: RED NEW 5.00-5.50 50
LBS.; WHITE 4.00-5.75 BU.; SWEET
5.00- 'A BU.
NECK PUMPKINS: NECK .50-3.75.
RED BEETS: 2.00-6.50 6 CT.
SPINACH: 4.00-7.50 BU.
SQUASH: SUMMER .20-.25,
ACORN .15-.25, BUTTERNUT .10-.20.
SWEET CORN: 2.00-3.95 DOZ.
TOMATOES: RED SM. TO LRGE.
1.00-7.00, YELLOW 1.00-3.00.
WATERMELON: SEEDLESS .50-
3.75, SANGRIA 1.00-1.75.
ZUCCHINI: GREEN 4.00-6.50,
YELLOW 2.00-5.00, BOTH 'A BU.
FLOWERS: MUMS .75-5.00.
ORNAMENTALS: FACE PUMP
KINS SM. TO LRGE. .50-5.00, PRIZE
WINNER AND BIG MAC 8.00-17.00,
GOURDS .10-.55, GOOSE GOURDS
.75-2.10, JBL .05-. 12, BABY PAMS .15-
Randall G. Renninger
Certified Public Accountant
Specializing in agriculture and construction industries .
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save taxes, and be more profitable” 1
Call about our FREE seminars :
535 W. Orange Street, Lancaster, PA 17603
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Lancaster Farming, Saturday, September 23, 2000-Al5
Is today your day?
.55, INDIAN CORN .25-2.75; POP
CORN.IS-.35.
SALE DAYS NEXT WEEK MON.,
TUES., THURS., FRI., SAT., 8:30 A.M.
HAY AND STRAW THURS. AT 10
A.M. CRAFT AUCTION NOV. 11, 9
A.M.
Dewart Livestock
Dewart, Pa.
Report Supplied By Auction
Monday, Sept. 18,2000
STEERS: 50.00-63.75.
HEIFERS: 50.00-64.00.
GOOD COWS: 30.00-42.50.
CANNERS AND CUTTERS- 20.00-
30.00.
BULLS: 43 75-47.75.
VEAL: 90-190 LBS. 100.00-345.00;
70-90 LBS. 30.00-100.00.
HOGS: 30.00-38.50.
FEEDER PIGS: 21.00-35.00 PER
HEAD.
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