Pennsylvania Kicks Off2ool ‘Simply Delicious’ Season HARRISBURG (Dauphin Co.) On behalf of Gov. Tom Ridge, Agricultural Secretary Sam Hayes recently kicked off the 2001 Pennsylvania produce season and launched the state’s “Pennsylvania Produce... Si mply Delicious” marketing cam paign. To assist in the promotion of Pennsylvania produce, more than 900 supermarkets ranging from independently owned stores and small grocery chains to large corporate retailers have agreed to feature Pennsylvania produce. More than 600 growers are registered to provide whole salers and retailers locally grown produce. To help spread the “Simply Walk-In • Catalog • Web Sales - www.farmerboyag.com Call or email us today for a FREE catalog. TOLL FREE -1-800-845-3374 • 717-866-7565 ' l @» BASKET With Cord and Ceiling Mounting Brackets f V 3 Hp, 24”, y 2 Hp, 24” —... . o ,/u' Quality Pricing “ h M P- Available Cows see the life.. 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Ridge and I are proud of the hard work of our dedi cated farmers and growers that has resulted in the high quality of Pennsylvania’s produce,” Hayes said. “We encourage all Pennsylvanians to look for the ‘Simply Delicious’ logo at their favorite store or farmer’s mar ket.” FAN QUAPJTY PRODUCTS AT WHOLESALE PRICES irect Drive iFAI WHOLESALE AGRICULTURAL SUPPLI s Si Pennsylvania’s “Simply Deli cious” logo is designed to in crease consumer awareness and sales of Pennsylvania’s fresh homegrown fruits and vege tables. The department of agri culture, in cooperation with Pennsylvania Vegetable Mar keting and Research Program and Pennsylvania Food Mer chants Association, sponsors “Simply Delicious.” For more information about the Pennsylvania Produce “Simply Delicious” program, contact the Bureau of Market Development at (717) 787-4210 or through the Department of Agriculture’s homepage through the PA Power Port at www.state.pa.us, or directly at www.pda.state.pa.us. 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Market hog inventory, at 52.9 million head, was slightly below last year, but 1 percent above last quarter. The March-May 2001 U.S. pig crop, at 25.5 million head, was slightly less than 2000, and 3 per cent less than 1999. Sows farrow ing during this period totaled 2.88 million head, slightly below last year. The sows farrowed dur ing this quarter represented 46 percent of the breeding herd. The average pigs per litter was 8.88 pigs saved per litter for the March-May 2001 period, com pared to 8.86 pigs last year. Pigs saved per litter by size of opera tion ranged from 7.60 for opera tions with 1-99 hogs to 9.00 for operations with more than 5,000 hogs and pigs. U.S. hog producers intend to have 2.92 million sows farrow Lancaster Farming Check out our web site! www.lancasterfarmina.com t/Siiiraii I MC? 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INC. 50 Woodcomer Rd., Liutz, PA 17543 nnß 1 West of Ephrala (717) 738-7350 • HARDWARE • FARM SUPPLIES • Lancaster Farming, Saturday, July 7,2001-A25 during the June-August 2001 quarter, 1 percent above the actu al farrowings during the same pe riod in 2000, and slightly above 1999. Intended farrowings for September-November, at 2.91 million sows, are 2 percent above the same period in both 2000 and 1999. The total number of hogs under contract, owned by opera tions with over 5,000 head, but raised by contractees, accounted for 35 percent of the total U.S. hog inventory, up from 32 per cent last year. Revisions: All inventory and pig crop estimates for June 2000 through March 2001 were re viewed using final pig crop, offi cial slaughter, death loss, import, and export data in U.S. level bal ance sheets. Based on the find ings of this review, small adjust ments of less than one half percent were made to the inven tory level for June 1, 2000, Sep tember 1,2000, December 1,2000 and March 1, 2001. A small ad justment of less than one half percent was made to the Decem ber 2000-February 2001 pig crop. 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