Al2-Lancaster Farming, Saturday. August 11,2001 Philadelphia Fruit Terminal Market August 8,2001 Report Supplied By USDA CITRUS FRUITS -CLEMENTINES: NO SALES REPORTED - GRAPEFRUIT: MARKET STEADY ctns CA Shprs Choice Star Ruby 23s 12.00 27s 13.00 32s 13.00 -LEMONS: MARKET STEADY ctns AG 140 s 18.00 CA Shprs Ist Grade 115 s 26.00-27.00 140 s 28.00 165 s 35.00 Shprs Choice 95s 14.00-18.00 115 s 14.00-18.00 140 s 14.00- 18.00 165 s 22.50-24.00 200 s 22.00 - LIMES; MARKET STEADY 10 lb ctns MX 42s 5.25-5.50 48s 4.50-5.50 S4s 4.50- 5.50 63s 4.00-5.50 40 ib ctns MX 150 s few 15.00 -MISC CITRUS: OFFER INGS INSUFFICIENT TO QUOTE - ORANGES: MARKET STEADY ctns CA Shprs Ist Grade Valencia S6s 18.50- 19.00 72s 14.50-15.50 88s 14.00-15.00 Shprs Choice Valencia S6s 12.00 72s 12.00 88s 12.00 -TANGELOS: OFFER INGS NONE -TANGERINES: OFFER INGS NONE -TEMPLES: OFFERINGS NONE BERRIES BLUEBERRIES: OFFERINGS UGIIT fits 12 1-pt cups with lids NJ med fair cond 10.00 - CRANBERRIES: OFFERINGS NONE -MISC BERRIES: OFFERINGS LIGHT fits 12 6-oz cups with lids OR Blackberries 16.00-17.00 RASPBERRIES: OFFERINGS LIGHT fits 12 6-oz cups with lids C A Red 18.00 - STRAWBERRIES: MARKET LOWER fits 12 1-pt bkts CA med-lge 10.00-12.00 one label 15.00 MELONS -CANTALOUPS: MARKET HIGHER Vi ctns CA 9s 9.00- 10.00 mostly 10.00 12s 9.00-11.00 mostly Tn my previous barn, I scraped two A. tunes a day, and I was tired of it, not to mention the danger to the cows if a cable snapped. I thought I would not he able to justify the additional cost until my builder suggested a design change which brought the cost down relatively close to the original design. The biggest benefit to me is the labor savings. Two people can handle all the chores for our herd. I save money not only on labor but also on repairs. , t P T T-wall Bunker Silo 8 & 12 ft. high available 10.00-11.00 15s 11.00-11.50 mostly 11.00 -HONEYDEWS: MARKET ABOUT STEADY Vs ctns CA 4s 6.00-7.00 mostly 6.00 few 7.50 5s 6.00-8.00 mostly 7.00 few 8.50 6s 7.00-8.00 mostly 7.00 few 6.00 few 8.50 -MISC MELONS: MARKET ABOUT STEADY % ctns CA Casaba4s 10.00-11.00 Ss 10.00-11.00 Crenshaw Ss 10.00-11.00 6s 10.00-11.00 Tnan Canary 4s 10.00-11.00 Ss 10.00 ord cond 4.00-5.00 Santa Claus 6s 10.00 Sharlyn 5s ord cond 4.00-5.00 Orange Flesh Ss ord cond 4.00-5.00 8s 10.00- 11.00 9s 10.00-11.00 WATERMELONS: MARKET ABOUT STEADY ctns NJ Sugar Baby 4s 7.00 Golden Doll 4s 6.00 24 inch bins MD Red Flesh Seedless Type 100.00 30 inch bins MD Red Flesh Seedless Type 160.00 bins MD Sangria 24-28 lb 100.00 NC Sangria 24-28 lb 60.00-70.00 30-32 lb 110.00 per melon MD Sangria 20-24 lb 2.50 24-28 lb 3.00 25-29 Ib 3.50 30-32 lb 4.50 NON-CITRUS FRUITS -APPLES: MARKET STEADY CONTROLLED ATMOSPHERE STORAGE ctns trypk WA WAExFcy Red Delicious 64s 15.00 one label 18.00 72s 15.00 one label 18.00 80s 14.00-15.00 mostly 15.00 one label 18.00 88s 14.00-15.00 one label 18.00 fair appear low as 13.00100 s 14.00-15.00 fair appear low as 13.00 113 s 14.00-15.00 125 s 15.00 Golden Delicious 88s 19.00 100 s 18.00 ctns celpk WA WAExFcy Golden Delicious 80s 28.00 96s 26.00 - APRICOTS: OFFERINGS INSUFFI CIENT TO QUOTE -AVOCADOS: MARKET STEADY ctns 2 lyr CA Hass 48s 31.00-32.00 some 30.00 -BANANAS: MARKET STEADY 40 Ib ctns IMPORT 15.50-16.00 fr qua! 14.00-14.50 fair cond The cows’ hooves are healthier, and they show heat better because they are not afraid of slipping. During the five years with slats, I have not lost a single heifer from slipping. The cows stay much cleaner, even with my misting system for cooling them. The water has a place to escape.” - Raymond Good Good’s Dairy Farm Slant-back J-style Feed Bunker m* 11.00 sml 12.00 petite 13.00 40 lb ctns bagged IMPORT 15.00 fair cond 11.00 - CHERRIES: 20 lb ctns WA WAOne Bing 10 Vi row sz & igr 35.00 22-lb ctns WA Bing bags ord cond 9.00 -FRUITS OTHER: NO SALES REPORTED - GRAPES: MARKET STEADY 21 lb lugs CA Flame Seedless Ige 21.00 med- Ige 18.00 19 lb lugs bgd CA U.S. One Thompson Seedless Ige 20.00 med-Ige 14.00- mostly 16.00-17.00 med 10.00- Flame Seedless Ige 17.00- 19.00 med-Ige 14.00-16.00 mostly 15.00- 16.00 fair cond 12.00-13.00 med fr cond 8.00 Black Seedless med-Ige 17.00 Exotic ige 18.00 Red Globe med-Ige 16.00 med 12.00- Black Corinth 18.00-20.00 18 lb lugs bgd CA U.S. One Thompson Seedless med-Ige 16.00 18 lb lugs wrpd CA Thompson Seedless Ige 22.00 Flame Seedless Ige 21.00-22.00 -KIWIFRUIT; 10 kg cntrs NZ Hayward 36 sz 16.00 - MANGOES: MARKET SLIGHTLY HIGHER ctns 1 lyr MX Kent 8s 5.00 9s 4.00- 10s 4.00-4.50 12s 4.00 Tommy Atkins 8s 4.00-5.00 few high as 6.00 fair cond 3.00-3.50 9s 4.00-5.00 few high as 6.00 fair cond 3.00-3.50 Ataulfo 16s 8.00 PR Keitts 7s 4.00-4.50 8s 4.00-4.50 9s 4.00- 10s 4.00-4.50 Parvin 7s 4.00- 4.50 8s 4.00-4.50 9s 4.00-4.50 10s 4.00- 4.50 -NECTARINES: MARKET ABOUT STEADY 25 lb ctns Ise CA Red Diamond 64 sz 10.00 72 sz 7.00-8.00 Summer Brite 50 sz 18.00 56 sz 16.00- 17.00 64 sz 12.00-13.00 Summer Fire 50 sz 18.00 56 sz 15.00-17.00 64 sz 13.00 72 sz 10.00 NJ Various Yellow Flesh Varie ties 2 Vi'min 13.00 -PAPAYA; MARKET ABOUT STEADY 10 lb ctns BZ Red Flesh 8s 9.50 9s 9.50 10s 9.50 - PEACHES: MARKET ABOUT STEADY Vi buctns GA No Grade Marks Various Yellow Flesh Varieties 2 Vi‘up 10.00- NJ No Grade Marks Vari ous Yellow Flesh Varieties 2 3 /«‘up 12.00- 15.00 one label 16.00 fair cond 10.00 2 Vi'up 8.00-12.00 one label 13.00 2 Wup 8.00- -PEARS: MARKET STEADY std ctns wrpd CA U.S. One Bartlett 90s 28.00 100 s 25.00 110 s 22.00 120 s 20.00 135 s 18.00 -PERSIMMONS: OFFERINGS NONE -PINEAPPLES: MARKED STEADY ctns 1 lyr HI AIR 6s 12.50 ctns 2 lyr CR 10s 12.00 - PLANTAINS: 50 lb ctns EC Green 15.00 Agricultural Precast Products Available: High Capacity H-style Feed Bunker Yellow 15.00 -PLUMS: MARKET ABOUT STEADY 28 lb ctns Ise CA Cal ifornia Weil Matured Friar 35 sz 14.00- 18.00 40 sz 12.00-14.00 45 sz 12.00 50 sz 10.00-12.00 55 sz 10.00 - POMEGRANATES: OFFERINGS NONE -PRUNES: OFFERINGS NONE Kutztown Produce Auction Kutztown, Pa. Report Supplied by Auction July 30,31, Aug. 2-4,2001 APPLES: 1.00-6.50 ViBU. APRICOTS: 5.00-11.00 FLAT. BEANS: GREEN 2.00-13.00, YELLOW 3.00-12.50, LIMAS 13.00- 16.00, ALL Vi BU. BLACKBERRIES: 7.00-14.00 FLAT. BLUEBERRIES; 6.00-12.00 FLAT. CABBAGE: .35-.70 EACH. CANTALOPES: .10-1.10. CUCUMBERS: 1.00-6.50 Vi BU, 4.50- 8.50 BU. EGGPLANT: 3.50-7.50 Vi BU. EGGS; .25-.BODOZ. GARLIC; 1.00-2.10 LB., BRAIDED 3.50-5.00. NECTARINES Vi BU. 7.50-10.00 Vi BU. ONIONS: YELLOW 3.50-7.00 Vi BU.; SPANISH 6.50-9.50,50 LBS. PEACHES: 2.00-12.50 Vi BU. PEARS: 2.00-6.00. PEPPERS: GREEN SM. TO LRGE. 2.00- Vi BU., 6.50-7.50 BU.; HOT 5.00- Vi BU. PICKLES: 3.00-9.50 Vi BU. PLUMS: 7.50-12.00 Vi BU., 3.00-9.50 FLAT. POTATOES: RED 4.00-6.00 8 QT. FLAT, 4.00-6.00 Vi BU.; WHITE 4.50- 7.00 50 LBS. RASPBERRIES: RED 13.00 FLAT. RED BEETS: .35-.50 BUNCH, 6.00- 8.50 Vi BU. SQUASH: YELLOW 2.00-6.50 Vi BU. SWEET CORN: .70-3.00 DOZ. TOMATOES: LOCAL RED SM. TO LRGE. 5.00-16.00 25 LBS., SHIPPED 1.00-6.00 25 LBS.; GREENHOUSE 1.50-5.5010 LBS. WATERMELONS: .90-2.90; SEED LESS 1.20-2.90. ZUCCHINI: 1.50-6.50 Vi BU. FLOWERS: PERENNIALS .50-5.00 "V \ V V , . C'vv:' \\ \ > y Cattle “Waffle Slat” 8000 psi T v"' POT; GLADS .25-.45; BOUQUETS .30- 2.00. AUCTION OPEN MON., TUBS., THURS., FRI., 9 A.M. HAY AND STRAW SAT. 9 A.M. Pa. Produce Summary Report Supplied by PDA August 9,2001 Wholesale Prices Only APPLES: 2.25-9.00 Vi BU. BEANS: GREEN 3.50-11.00, YELLOW 4.00-11.00, BOTH Vi BU. BLACKBERRIES: 14.00-25.00 8 QT. FLAT. BLUEBERRIES: 10.00-14.00 12 PINT FLAT. CABBAGE: 4.50-5.50 50 LBS. CANTALOPES: .25-1.80 EACH. CUCUMBERS: 4.00-6.00 Vi BU. EGGPLANT: 6.00-10.00 Vi BU. HONEYLOPES: .75-1.50 EACH. NECTARINES: 8.00-15.00 Vi BU. PEACHES: YELLOW 8.00-15.00, WHITE 12.00-13.50, BOTH Vi BU. PEPPERS: 6.00-12.00 BU.; HOT 7.00- 9.00 Vi BU. PLUMS: S.OO-17.00 Vi BU. POTATOES: RED 5.00-9.00, WHITE 5.00- BOTH 50 LBS. SQUASH; ACORN 4.50-8.00, BUT TERNUT 4.50-7.00, YELLOW 1.00- 7.00, ALL ViBU. SWEET CORN: 1.00-2.90 DOZ. TOMATOES: MED. TO EX. LRGE. 8.00- 25 LBS.; CHERRY 5.00-8.00 12 PINT FLAT, GRAPE 8.00-11.00 12 PINT FLAT. WATERMELON; SANGRIA 1.50- 3.00, SEEDLESS 2.00-3.75 EACH. ZUCCHINI: GREEN 1.00-5.75 Vi BU. New Jersey Fruit BRIDGETON Shipping Point Prices as of August 8,2001 Report Supplied By USDA NON-CITRUS FRUITS 2001 Season -PEACHES: DEMAND LIGHT MARKET LOWER various yellow flesh varieties including Redhaven, Jim ' Dandee & Flamin’ Fury 17 Vi buctns 2 > 3 /Vup 10.00-12.00 few 13.00 occasional 1 9.00 2 Vi-2 3 /«” 8.00-10.00 few 11.00 2 V - 2 Vi” S.OO-6.00 few 7.00 i Keystone Knuckle Beam System helps support pit wall (NCRS’approved)