AB-Lancaster Farming, Saturday, May 19,2001 Wit '4iMK& / One Hundred Years Ago ... Spring cleaning took a leap forward in 1901 when Hubert Booth invented the first practical electric vacu um cleaner. Unlike the portable vacuums of today, his was sent out with a crew that went door-to-door, offering to vacuum the dust and dirt out of houses using long tubes. Just imagine—you have your milkman, your fish peddler, and now your vacu- —»\, Jf - um man. In 1907, the Hoover [i i 1 Suction Sweeper Company improved on the design, and in 1921, a Swedish lamp Ll salesman produced further developments and started the Electrolux Company. But what ever happened to that crew of vacuumers? Progress might have heen all right once hut haS gone on too long, -OQtJtn Nash. American poet (1902-1971) ® Sprinkle a little lavender or lemon Juice onto your vacuum bags to refresh the air as you clean. Scalloped Potatoes 1/4 cup (1/2 stick) butter 5 to 6 medium baking potatoes 2 cups whole milk salt and pepper, to taste 1 cup shredded sharp Cheddar 1/4 cup chopped onion 2 tablespoons all-purpose flour Preheat oven to 400°F. Butter an 1 lx7-inch baking pan. Peel and slice potatoes into ’/4-inch rounds. Heat milk to a near boil. Layer half the pota toes in the baking pan, sprinkle with salt and pep- £ Tobacco ( onipaiiN . Inc. SEEDLING DELIVERY • NO VECTOR SEEDLING DELIVERY ON THURSDAY, MAY 24, ASCENSION DAY • Delivery will be made Monday through Saturday, May 21-26 • Make sure someone at the farm knows where you want your plants and can help unload, just in case you are not home when they are delivered • Please fill out and return your survey postcard TODAY I • Do not give Vector plants to ANYONE, do not “share” them with your neighbor, do not change around your order with your brother/neighbor l Call our office it you have questions and need more plants to finish We’ll bring them out If you have some left over after you are all thru planting for the year, we’ll pick them up ► Office Hours i i - Monday-Friday, 9AM- 4 PM ► JciTy Winstead, President, Larry Weaver, Manager, M Gail Sensenig, Supervisor New Moon, May 22 per, dot with butter, and add half the cheese, onions, and flour. Then repeat the layering, but set aside the final half-cup of cheese. Pour hot milk over all, cover with foil, and bake for 45 minutes. Sprinkle with remaining cheese, and bake for anoth- Make* 8 servings. CATTLE 4557... Compared with 4553 head last week and 4122 head a year ago. Compared with last Friday’s sum mary..sl. steers mostly steady on Choice grades and higher while Select grades showed mostly 1.00 lower, heifers uneven, mostly steady, cows active 1.00 to 2.00 higher, bulls steady to 1.00 higher. OLD FARMER’S WEATHER PROVERBS STEERS: High Choice and Prime 2-4 79.00-82.75, Choice 1-3 75.00-80.50, Yield Grade 4 to 74.00, Select and Low Choice 2-3 73.00-76.00, Select 1-3 68.00- 75.75, high dressing to 77.25, Standard 1-263.00-68.00. If fowls roll in the sand, rain HOLSTEIN STEERS: High Choice and Prime 2-3 69.25-71.00, Choice 2-3 65.00-70.25, Select 1-2 57.50-65.25, Stan dard 1-251.50-57.75. HEIFERS: Choice few Prime 2-4 74.25-80.75, Select 1-3 68.00-75.75, Stan dard 1-2 53.00-66.00. is at hand. Dandelions COWS: Breakers 75-80% lean 45.75- 54.25, Boners 80-85% lean 42.25-49.75, Lean 85-90% lean 37.00-42.75, high dressing to 47.00. Shells 35.00 and down. BULLOCKS: Choice 2-3 74.50-77.50, Select 1-3 65.00-68.75. and daisies close before rain. BULLS: Yield Grade X 1000-2500 lbs 57.00- Yield Grade 2 900-2400 lbs 49.00- FEEDER CATTLE: STEERS: Medium and Large 1 300-500 lbs 90.00- 108.00. 500-700 lbs 82.00-89.00, Medium and Large 2 300-500 lbs 75.00-98.00, 500-700 lbs 68.50-79.00; HEIFERS: Medium and Large 1 300-500 lbs 86.00- 100.00, 500-700 lbs 73.00-95.00, Medium and Large 2 300-500 lbs 70.00-92.50, 500-700 lbs 68.00-75.00; BULLS: Medium and Large 1 300-500 lbs 80.00- 92.50, Medium and Large 2 300-500 lbs 73.00-82.00. Attention, Gardeners! The spring 2001 Gtrientr'i Cocnptnkxt is now on sale. You can buy it at super markets, bookstores, or garden centers. Or send $3 99 to The Old Farmer's Almanac, Dept GCSP, P.0.80x 520, Dublin, NH 03444. Pa. Weekly 13 Livestock Auctions Friday, May 11 Report Supplied By PDA BOOSTER PUMPS in box 1/3hp $222 00 1/2hp $286 00 3/4hp $295 00 Ihp $331 00 STOCK FANS on sale 36 DD with hardware $lB5 00 in qtys of 10 or more $lOO 00 CT 48" EZ BD Fan $405 00 48 & 52 Fans CALL PLASTIC FOGGING NOZZLES 1 gal nozzles $ 77 1 gal nozzles 100 or more $7O IVj gal nozzles $77 COOL CELL Pads & Systems 2x2x4 Paper Pad $l7 70 2x2x5 Paper Pad $1612 2 x 2 x 6 Paper Pad $27 70 "HOG HAIR CALL CT 6 Recirculating CALL CHEMILIZER Medicafors HNSS $209 00 COMPLETE Tunnel Retrofits CALL Not all products may be available at both locations We will however be happy to ship to your location or to our store on our next re-stocking Shipment Standard shipping charges apply Join the list of successful growers who have improved their performance with Chore-Tronics controls Ventilation computers keep your birds in the comfort zone 24-7 Up to forty outputs Networkable for remote monitoring and operation CALL FOR PRICING I'n' *' u | J'M A • 4 ► O T • NORTHEAST AGRI SYSTEMS, INC Flyway Business Park 139 A West Airport Road Lititz, PA 17543 Ph0ne(717)569-2702 CALVES 2996... Compared with 3351 head last week and 2814 head a year ago. Vealers steady to firm...VEALERS: Choice 150-310 lbs 100.00-130.00, Good 140-290 lbs 87.00-90.00, Standard and Good 75-110 lbs 40,00-70.00, Utility 55- 100 lbs 20.00-45.00; FARM CALVES: Holstein bull calves mostly steady with good strength at end of week, Holstein heifers fully steady; No 1 Holstein bulls 80-120 lbs 150.00-200.00, No 2 80-120 lbs 100.00- weaker calves to 80.00; No 1 Holstein heifers 80-120 lbs 365.00- 495.00, No 2 80-120 lbs 200.00-350.00. Beef type bulls and heifers 75-130 lbs 120.00- HOGS 17S8...Compared with 1550 head last week and 1600 head a year ago. Barrows and gilts steady to mostly 1.00 higher, sows mostly 2.00 higher. BARROWS AND GILTS: 49-54% lean 220-275 lbs 48.00-51.00, 45-50% lean 220-275 lbs 45.00-48.00, 40-45% lean 240-300 lbs 42.00-45.00. SOWS: US 1-3 300-500 lbs 37.00-43.00, 500-700 lbs 42.75-45.00. BOARS: 16.50-21.00. FEEDER PIGS 209... Compared with 80 head last week and 142 head a year ago. US 1-3 25-50 lbs 21.00-57.00, 50-65 lbs 62.00-66.00 per head. SHEEP 1479... Compared with 1418 head last week and 1891 head a year ago. Slaughter lambs steady to 5.00 lower. SLAUGHTER LAMBS: Choice 20-50 lbs 120.00-146.00, 60-90 lbs 113.00-132.00, 90-125 lbs 80.00-105.00, Good and Choice 35-65 lbs 90.00-120.00. SLAUGHTER SHEEP: 26.00-50.00. ONE GRADED FEEDER PIG SALES 309... Compared with 829 last week 367 head a year ago... Feeder pigs active 30.00 to 45.00 higher..US No 1-2 25-55 lbs 126.00-130.00; US 2 30-35 lbs 125.00, 40-55 lbs 107.00-117.00; Slaugh ter 20-35 lbs 155.00-187.00, 90-125 lbs 70.00-92.00 per cwt. SPRING SPECIALS Authorized! Pennsylvania s Leading Poultry Equipment Distributor and Installer Poultry Production Systems • Egg Production Systems /ot inf of mat ion tall om ft ec (u stomet set \u e numhi i National Sheep Summary San Angelo, Texas May 15,2001 Report Supplied By USDA At midwest market centers, slaughter lambs steady; slaughter ewes 2.00 higher; feeder lambs steady. At New Holland, PA, slaughter lambs 10.00 lower; slaughter ewes steady to 5.00 higher. At San Angelo, TX, slaughter lambs not well tested; slaughter ewes mostly steady; feeder lambs 5.00-8.00 lower. Estimated receipts 8500 head for today. SLAUGHTER LAMBS: Choice and Prime 2-3 90-150 lbs; San Angelo; shorn and wooled 80.00-84.00; new crop 90.00- 96.00. Midwest: shorn 83.00-85.00; wooled 75.00-80.00; new crop 85.00- 87.00. Virginia: new crop 100.00. New Holland, PA: 80-110 lb. 100.00-125.00. SLAUGHTER EWES: San Angelo: Good and Choice 2-4 35.00-45.00; Good 2-3 44.00-53.00; Utility and Good 1-3 50.00-60.00; Utility 1-2 40.00- 50.00; Cull and Utility 1-2 32.00-40.00. Mid west: Utility and Good 1-3 30.00-35.00; Cull 1-2 22.00-28.00. New Holland; Good and Choice 2-4 45.00-65.00; Utility and Good 1-3,25.00-45.00. Billings, MT: Good 2-3 no test; Utility 1-2 no test; Cull 1 no test. FEEDER LAMBS: Medium and Large 1-2; San Angelo; new crop 60-80 lbs 95.00-97.00. Midwest: 60-80 lbs 100.00-110.00; 80-100 lbs 85.00-100.00. Billings: no test. Virginia: 50-70 lbs 100.00; 70-85 lbs 101.00. REPLACEMENT EWES: Medium and Large 1-2: San Angelo: Yearlings 98.00 per head; baby tooth 91.00-94.50 per head; solid mouth 87.00 per head; mixed age 110-145 lb 61-66.00 cwt. 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