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    Phila. Vegetable
PHILADELPHIA Terminal
October 18,2000
Report Supplied By USDA
VEGETABLES -ARTICHOKES:
ctns CA Globe Thorned 30s 12.00 36s
12.00 sml Ise 12.00 -ASPARAGUS;
MARKET ABOUT STEADY 11 lb
ctns/crts bchd PE Green jbo 17.00 few
18.00 exlge 15.00-17.00 few 18.00 poor
cond 3.00 Ige 15.00-16.00 poof cond 3.00
std 18.00 sml 18.00 -BEANS: OFFER
INGS LIGHT buctns/crts GA Round
Green Type Machine Picked 25.00 NJ
Round Green Type Machine Picked
20.00- VA Round Green Type Ma
chine Picked 22.00-25.00 -BEETS:
MARKET STEADY crts bchd NJ 12s
8.00 25 lb sks Ise NJ med 4.50-5.00 -
BROCCOLI: MARKET ABOUT
STEADY ctns CA bchd 14s 10.00-12.00
mostly 10.50-11.00 ME bchd 14s 8.00-
9.00 mostly 8.00 few 10.00 few 7.00 20 lb
ctns Ise CA Crown Cut 12.00-14.00 -
BRUSSELS SPROUTS: TOO FEW
SALES TO QUOTE -CABBAGE:
MARKET ABOUT STEADY 1 % bucrts
& 50 lb ctns CD Round Green Type med
6.00 Red Type med 7.00 NJ Round
Green Type med few 5.50 NY Round
Green Type med 5.50-6.00 PA Round
Green Type med 4.00-5.00 mostly 5.00
Ige 4.00-5.00 Red Type med 6.00-7.00 50
lb sks CD Round Green Type Ige 3.50-
4.50 1 V< bucrts & 40 lb ctns CD Savoy
Type med 8.00 PA Savoy Type med 7.00
-CARROTS: MARKET ABOUT
STEADY sks 48 1-lb flmbgs CA Topped
med-lge 12.00-13.00 mostly 12.00 few
14.00- sks 10 S-lb flmbgs CA
Topped med-lge 12.00 50 lb sks Ise CA
Milking Conference For Producers An NRAES Event
ITHACA, N.Y. Quality
milk, milk production per man
hour, and profitability can be
optimized on dairy farms
through careful management
and capital investments.
New developments and re
search have occurred concern
ing milking parlors, milking
systems, data collection and use,
cow comfort, and cow handling
to improve milk production.
Producers considering expan
sion seek guidance on purchas
ing new milking systems and
parlors as well as on effectively
managing these systems.
On January 30 through Feb
ruary 1, at the Radisson Penn
Harris Hotel in Camp Hill,
Pennsylvania. More than 30 ex
perts on milking systems and
parlors will share their knowl
edge and answer your questions
at a conference entitled “Milk
ing Systems and Parlors: Plan
ning and Managing for Quality
Milk and Profitability.” The
conference is coordinated by
NRAES, the Natural Resource,
Agriculture, and Engineering
Service.
Is^y NT OPEN HOUSE
•ARTS & SUPPLIES
. «o» d MiUtia g 800,
V* Annual Fall Inventory Reduction Sale
Discount applies when paid in 10 days from date of purchase!
Topped jbo 12.00-14.00 mostly 12.00 CD
Topped jbo 5.50-6.00 ctns bchd CA
Bunched 24s 11.00 ctns 24 1-lb flmbgs
CA Baby Peeled 17.00 few 18.00 ctns 20
1-lb flmbgs CA Baby Peeled 13.00-14.00
ctns 12 2-lb flmbgs CA Baby Peeled
17.00 few 18.00 ctns 4 5-lb flmbgs CA
Baby Peeled few 16.00 -
CAULIFLOWER; MARKET STEADY
ctns flmwrpd CA 12s 10.00 9s 9.00 -
CELERY: MARKET HIGHER ctns CA
1 Vt da 12.00-13.00 2 dz 12.00-13.00
mostly 12.00 2 Vi dz 11.00-13.00 mostly
12.00 few 10.50 fair appear 10.00 flmbs
30s 14.00 CD 2 Vi dz 8.50-9.00 -
CHINESE CABBAGE: 30 lb ctns CA
Nappa few 14.00 -CORN-SWEET:
OFFERINGS LIGHT wbcrts GA White
4-4 Vi dz 14.00 ctns CA Yellow 4 dz min
14.00 White 4 dz min 14.00
CUCUMBERS: MARKET ABOUT
STEADY WAXED 11% buctns/crts GA
med 15.00-16.00 fair qual & fair appear
8.00 NC sml 10.00 NY med fr qual
10.00-11.00 SC med 18.00 VA med fair
qual & fair appear 8.00-9.00
UNWAXED 1 1/9 buctns/crts NJ sml
fair appear 8.00 -EGGPLANT: OFFER
INGS LIGHT 1 1/9 buctns/crts GA med
14.00 fair appear 10.00 NC med fair
cond 6.00-8.00 -ENDIVE: MARKET
STEADY 1 1% buctns OH 7.00 1.3
bucrts NJ 5.00 -ESCAROLE: MARKET
STEADY 1 Wi buctns OH 7.00 1.3
bucrts NJ 6.00 -GARLIC: MARKET
STEADY 30 lb ctns CA White super col
37.50 col 31.50 super jbo 28.50 exjbo
27.00 -GREENS: MARKET STEADY
ctns bchd CA Swiss Chard 12s 13.00 Red
rts bchd MD Collard 5.50-6.00 Kale
The conference will provide
guidance on planning milking
parlors, parlor efficiency, testing
and trouble-shooting milking
systems, system cleaning, data
collection and management,
workforce management, cow be
havior, ventilation, and milk
cooling.
The target audience includes
producers, their advisers, milk
ing managers, extension educa
tors, service and supply industry
representatives, milk plant field
staff, veterinarians, sanitarians,
engineers, and dairy scientists.
Producers with 200 or more
milking cows and those consid
ering expansion will find this
program of interest.
For the evening of January
30, a tabletop exhibit session/re
ception is planned, with hors
d’oeuvres provided by industry
sponsors. For the evening of
January 31, four concurrent dis
cussion sessions are planned on
the topics of robotics, data col
lection and management, work
force management, and
remodeling parlors for 50—200-
cow dairies.
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★ October 9th thru November 4th
Free coffee and donuts every day of sale!
12s 13.00 ctns
5.50- NC Collard 6.00-6.50 Kale
6.00- Mustard 7.00 Turnip Tops 7.00
Rape 7.00 NJ Collard 6.00-6.50 Turnip
Tops 6.00 PA Collard 5.50-6.00 Kale
5.50- ctns Ise CA Kale Flowering 24s
few 15.00 20 lb ctns CA Broccoli Rabe
24s 22.00 few 24.00 -LETTUCE
ICEBERG: MARKET SLIGHTLY
HIGHER ctns CA 24s 11.00-13.00
mostly 12.00 few 13.50 Wrapped 24s
13.00- mostly 13.00-14.00 -
LETTUCE-OTHER; MARKET
ABOUT STEADY ctns CA Green Leaf
24s 10.00-11.00 mostly 10.00 Red Leaf
24s 9.00-11.00 3 lb ctns C A Mesculin Mix
7.50 -LETTUCE-ROMAINE:
MARKET ABOUT STEADY ctns CA
24s 11,00-12.50 mostly 12.00 few 10.50
1.3 bucrts CA 24s 16.00 -
MUSHROOMS; MARKET STEADY 10
lb ctns PA Ige 12.50 med 9.50 4 qt bkts
PA med-lge 5.00 sml-med 4.50 5 lb ctns
PA Oyster 15.00 Portobellas 7.00 sml
5.50 3 lb ctns PA Shiitake 12.00 fair qua!
9.00 ctns 12 8-oz trays flmwrpd PA 8.50
ctns 1012-oz trays flmwrpd PA 9.50 ctns
1010-oz trays flmwrpd PA 8.50 -OKRA:
Vi bucrts FL sml-med 15.00 few 16.00 -
ONIONS GREEN: MARKET ABOUT
STEADY ctns bchd CA 48s 10.00-12.00
occ lower few best 13.00-15.00 MX 48s
10.00-11.00 crts bchd NJ Leeks 12s 10.00
-PARSLEY: MARKET ABOUT
STEADY ctns bchd CA Curly 60s 11.00
1 1% buctns/crts bchd OH Curly 60s
10.00 Plain 60s 10.00 -PARSNIPS: 20 lb
flmbgs Ise CD 10.00 -PEAS GREEN:
MARKET ABOUT STEADY 10 lb ctns
GU Snow Peas Decalyxed 11.00-12.00
PE Snow Peas Decalyxed 12.00 few
higher GU Sugar Snap Peas Decalyxed
The conference is designed to
allow plenty of time for audi
ence questions and informal dis
cussion. A post conference
workshop for milking system
technicians with intermediate to
advanced skills is also being
planned.
Conference speakers will in
clude: Don Rogers, First Pioneer
Farm Credit; David Reid,
Rocky Ridge Veterinary Ser
vice; Steve Spencer, Penn State
University; Steve Eicker, Valley
Ag Software; G.M. (Jerry)
Jones, Virginia Tech; Doug
Reinemann, University of Wis
consin; Jack Rodenburg, On
tario Ministry of Agriculture,
Food, and Rural Affairs; Andy
Johnson, Total Herd Manage
ment Services; Steve Stewart
and Paul Rapnicki, University
of Minnesota; Curt Gooch, Cor
nell’s PRO-DAIRY program;
Richard Stup, Penn State’s
Dairy Alliance program;
Edmond Pajor, Purdue Univer
sity; speakers from leading man
ufacturers of milking equipment
and parlors; and more.
Lancaster Farming, Saturday, October 21, 2000-Al3
20.00 PE Sugar Snap Peas Decalyxed
22.00 -PEAS OTHER: OFFERINGS IN
SUFFICIENT TO QUOTE -PEPPERS:
MARKET ABOUT STEADY 1 IV,
buctns/crts CA Bell Type Red exlge fair
qual & cond 8.00-10.00 ord cond 5.00
GA Bell Type Green Ige 15.00 MX Bell
Type Red Ige fair qual 12.00 NJ Bell
Type Green med-lge 12.00-13.00 med
10.00-12.00 Mxd Red And Green Ige
10.00 15 lb ctns CA Bell Type Red exlge
10.00 Yellow exlge 17.00 5 kg ctns NL
Bell Type Orange 80-100 mm few 16.00-
17.00 Red 80-100 mm few 15.00 Yellow
80-100 mm few 17.00-18.00 -PEPPERS
OTHER: Vi bucrts NJ Jalapeno 13.00 1
IV, buctns
rts NJ Long Hot 12.00-13.00 -
PUMPKINS: bins MD Howden med-lge
110.00 NY Howden Ige 100.00 (40-50
count) med-lge 100.00 (60-65 count) PA
Howden Ige 100.00 (40-50 count) med
lge 100.00-110.00 (60-65 count) 30” bins
MD & PA med-lge 100.00 -RADISHES;
MARKET ABOUT STEADY ctns tpd
30 6-oz flmbgs CD Red 7.00 MN Red
7.50 NY Red 7.00 OH Red 8.00 ctns tpd
14 1-lb flmbgs CD Red 7.00 MN Red
8.50 40 lb flmbgs tpd OH Red 15.00 ctns
bchd OH Red 24s 10.00 -RHUBARB;
OFFERINGS NONE -RUTABAGAS;
50 lb sks CD med 12.00 -SPINACH:
MARKET ABOUT STEADY 1 2 s /i
bucrts bchd CA Flat 24s few 16.00 ctns 4
2-Vi-lb flmbgs CA Flat 14.00 cel crt NJ
Savoy 8.00-9.00 4 lb ctns CA Flat Baby
Type 24s 11.00 -SQUASH: OFFER
INGS YELLOW STRAIGHTNECK
LIGHT MARKET ABOUT STEADY Vi
The conference is being spon
sored by various industry lead
ers and professional
organizations.
The registration fee is $250 if
postmarked by January 8, 2001,
and $295 after January 8 or at
the door. The fee includes one
conference admission, the table
top exhibit session/reception on
January 30, one lunch, break re
freshments, evening discussions,
and a copy of the conference
proceedings.
A conference brochure includ
ing the program, registration
form, and other information is
being prepared. Complete infor
mation can also be found on the
NRAES web site www.nrae
s.org. For those registering with
a credit card, registrations will
be accepted by Internet, fax,
phone, or mail.
To register or to receive free
copies of the conference bro
chure, contact NRAES, 152
Riley-Robb Hall, Ithaca, NY
14853-5701; phone (607) 255-
7654; fax (607) 254-8770; or E
mail nraes@cornell.edu.
12%
DISCO UN 1
ON PARTS & SUPP
PICKED UP AT SHO
rts NJ Zucchini sml-med 8.00 few 7.00
7.00 few 6.00 Yellow Straightneck sml
med fair appear 11.00 fair cond 8.00 med
fair appear 10.00 1 1/9 buctns/crts NJ
Butternut med 8.00 ctns/lugs MX Yellow
Straightneck sml-med fair cond 11.00
med fair cond 10.00 -SWEET POTA
TOES: MARKET ABOUT STEADY 40
lb ctns LA U.S. One Beauregard med
14.00 NC U.S. One Beauregard med
12.00 fair appear 10.00 NJ Porto Rican
Type med 10.00 fair qual 8.00-9.00
Yellow Jersey med fair qual 12.00 Vi
buctns NJ Yellow Jersey med 10.00-
12.00 mostly 10.00-11.00 ord cond 5.00-
6.00 -TOMATOES: MARKET
SLIGHTLY HIGHER 25 lb ctns NJ
Vine Ripes light red Ige 16.00-18.00 med
14.00 sml 10,00-11.00 TN 85% U.S. One
or Better Mature Greens light red-red
Sx6s 22.00 6x6s 22.00 VA 85% U.S. One
or Better Mature Greens light red Sx6s
22.00 6x6s 22.00 Local Repack Mature
Greens light red Sx6s 24.75 6x6s 23.75
6x7s 21.75 5 kg ctns NL Vine Ripes
Greenhouse red med 16.00
-TOMATOES, CHERRY: MARKET
GRAPE TYPE STEADY, OTHERS
LOWER fits 12 1-pt bkts FL light red
10.00- mostly 10.00 fits 12 1-pt
cntrs with lids FL Grape Type light red
red 18.00 fits 12 1-pt bkts MX light red
12.00- VA light red 10.00-12.00 -
TOMATOES, PLUM TYPE: OFFER
INGS LIGHT 25 lb ctns CA light red
22.00 FL light red 20.00-22.00 MI light
red 22.00 -TURNIPS: MARKET
STEADY 25 lb sks NJ Purple Top med
6.00- -VEGETABLES OTHER; 8 lb
ctns CA Radicchio 9s 8.00
MISC SEASONAL -ORNAMENTAL
rts PA Indian bchd 12-3 s 17.00-18.00 -
ORNAMENTAL GOURDS: OFFER
INGS INSUFFICIENT TO QUOTE,
Kutztown Produce
Hay Auction
Fleetwood, Pa.
Report Supplied by Auction
Saturday, Oct. 14,2000
Hay—Straw—Grain
22 LOADS.
ALFALFA HAY; 102.00.
GRASS HAY; 68.00-126.00.
TIMOTHY HAY; 70.00-140.00.
MIXED HAY: 60.00-185.00.
WHEAT STRAW. 104.00-106.00
OAT STRAW: 75.00-84.00.
FIREWOOD: 95.00.
RYE SEED: 2.00-3.40 bu.
SALE EVERY SAT ,9AM.
Lebanon
Produce Hay Auction
Reistville, Pa.
Report Supplied By Auction
Tuesday, Oct. 17,2000
Hay—Straw—Grain *
MIXED HAY: 50.00-90.00.
HAY AUCTION EVERY TUBS., 10
A.M.
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