incaster Fanning, Saturday, December 22,2001 ■Lai Cold Rosemary for Remembrance Attending to one legend, the herb known as rosmaimus. or "flower ot the sea once had no flagrante or flower Alter Jesus birth. Maiy chose the bush when she sought a place to dry the baby garments she had washed m a stream Mary blessed the rosemary' bush, giving it blue flowers that matched her cloak and the spicy Iragrance in remembrance ot the baby Jesus Ihe herb is also a symbol of fidelity In teas it is often used to quiet the neives Since ancient times, it has been used to improve or restore memory hven the hnglish herbalist Nicholas Culpeper (161(1-1654) recommended it toi ‘drowsiness or dulness |sic) ot the mind and senses like a stupidness, the dumb palsy, or loss of speech, the lethargy “ and more Battl ing in it was believed to restore -- youth, and Shakespeare legaided BF 'i 'b' Doth not rosemary and Romeo hath begin with a [one/ letteri s* Tie a pair of candles with a sprig of rosemary and a ribbon to make a festive hostess gift. Rosemary-Dijon Lamb Chops V 2 cup Dijon mustard 1 clove garlic, minced I tablespoon minced fresh rosemary, or 1 teaspoon dry I>4 teaspoon freshly ground pepper 1 2 teaspoon paprika 4 lamb chops, trimmed 1 tablespoon olive oil fresh rosemary sprigs, for garnish t ■ Kutztown Produce Hay Auction Fleetwood, Pa. Report Supplied by Auction Saturday, December 15,2001 Hay—Straw—Grain 19 LOTS, iLFALFA HAY. 65.00-150.00. IRASS HAY; 85 00-122 00 IDEAL LEAF OBACCO COMPANY will be buying 609 tobacco on Thursday, Dec* 27 Friday, Dec. 28 We will be at our same location - the hay auction at Kirkwood. Grade your tobacco in 4 grades Paying Top Dollar Office: 717-529-6416 Mobile: 717-S7S-2525 . 1 1 ■ ATTENTION DAIRYMEN I you would prefer to be with an independent dairy, Clover Farms is looking for producers. Clover Farms is a family owned independent dairy with: • Competitive rates • Quality bonuses • Volume bonuses • No membership fees Harold Whitcraft: 610*921 *9lll or Russell Pelgert: 610*756*3371 Boxing Dav, Dec. 26 -Wt tian Shakespeare Preheat oven to 150°F Combine mustard and spices Spread mixture over both sides ol the chops Heal olive oil in a skillet and biown the shops on both sides Remove liom the stovelop, cover, and finish cooking in the oven tor about 1.5 minutes Garnish with rosemary spngs beloie serving Makes 4 servings. MIXED HAY: 80.00-185.00. TIMOTHY HAY. 75.00-155.00. WHEAT STTRAW: 120.00-125.00. OAT STRAW: 120.00. CORN FODDER: 60.00. HAY BY THE BALE: 2.10. STRAW; 1.85-2.10 BALE. FIREWOOD; 20.00-85 00 LOAD. • No slop charge Contact: Wheat bids traded higher with sup port stemming from China’s substantial overnight purchase. Corn and soybean bids were underpinned by higher wheat bids along with continued dry conditions in Argentina. There were no ex- port sales reported for either corn or beans mid-week but ideas interest will pickup, boosted bids. Wheat 1 to 3 cents higher up 1 to 10 cents higher in St. Louis. Corn steady to 1 cent lower. Sorghum steady to 1 cent higher. Soybeans 2 to 4 cents higher. OLD IARMIR’S WEATHER PROVERBS [f the wind blows mudi on Stephen's Day (Dec. 20), the grapes will he had the next EXPORT SALES: PURCHASER COMMODITY TONNAGE DELIV ERY DATE China Soft Red Winter Wheat 200,000 Feb-Mar THESE MAY NOT BE THE ONLY EXPORT SALES THAT HAVE TRAN SPIRED, BUT THEY ARE THE ONLY SALES THAT COULD BE CON FIRMED BY USDA GRAIN MARKET NEWS. near DATE CHANGE YEAR AGO TRUCK BIDS: 12/19/01 12/18/01 12/20/00 Wheat: Kansas City (HRW ORD) 2.86-2.89 up 3 3.13 Minneapolis (DNS) 3.42 3 /» up 2'A 3.48 'A Portland (SWW) 3.69-3.70 up 1 2.96-2.97 St. Louis (SRW) 3.04-3.05 up 10 2.45-2.46 Corn, US 2 Yellow: Kansas City 2.04 unch 2.11-2.14 Minneapolis 1.83 '/< up V < 1.91 So. lowa 1.98-2.01 dn 1 Vi-unch 2.00-2.09 Omaha 1.91-1.92 unch-dn 1 1.98-2.04 ad. The 2002 Old Farmer’s Almanac makes every day special. Spread holiday cheer all through the year with a subseno lion to The Old Farmer's Almanac Call 800 729 9265 ext 220 or visit Soybeans, US 1 Yellow: Kansas City 4.35 up 3 5.00 Minneapolis 4.10 up 3 4.76 So. lowa 4.23-4.35 Vi up 2-4 4.88-4.99 Cent. II Processor 4.36-4.41 up 2-3 5.07- 5.10 www.almanac.com. Minneapolis truck - to arrive 20 days FUTURES: Kansas City (Mar) Wheat 2.89 up 3 '/j 3.21 l A Minneapolis (Mar) Wheat 3.07 V< up 2 ‘A 3.23 Vi Chicago (Mar) Wheat 2.93 up 7 V< 2.71 Chicago (Mar) Corn 2.14 '/« up 'A 2.25 Chicago (Nov) Soybeans 4.35 up 3 5.08 EXPORT BIDS: Barge bids out of Port of New Orleans or Rail out of North Texas Gulf. Bids per bushel except sor ghum per cwt. f\ Daily National Grain Market Summary St. Joseph, MO December 19,2001 Report Supplied By USDA US 1 HRW Wheat, Ord Protein: Rail TeamAg, Inc. 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Report Supplied by Auction Tuesday, December 18,2001 HAY: 52 LOTS. 79 LOTS IOTAL. ALFALFA: 10 LOTS, 102.50-157.50. MIXED HAY: 26 LOTS, 65.00- 195.00. TIMOTHY: 6 LOTS, 112.50-135.00. ROUND BALES; 8 LOTS, 19.00- 39.00. ORCHARDGRASS: 2 LOTS, 110.00 AND 115.00. STRAW; 9 LOTS, 65.00-112.50. EAR CORN: 7 LOTS, 75.00-90.00. BARLEY: 2.05. TIMOTHY SEED: 22.00. OATS: 5 LOTS, 2.15-2.45 BU. FIREWOOD: 4 LOTS, 5.00-50.00. Vintage Hay Vintage, Pa. Report Supplied by Auction Thursday, December 20,2001 Hay—Straw—Grain MIXED HAY: 125.00. GRASS; 70.00-95.00. STRAW: 120.00-137.00. Serving the Mid-Atlantic Livestock Cooperative Auction Market Of North Hackettstown, N.J. Report Supplied by Auction December 18,2001 Hay—Straw—Grain ALFALFA: 5 LOTS, 1.90-3.30 BALE. MIXED HAY: 17 LOTS, 1.75-3.10 BALE. TIMOTHY: 1 LOT AT 3.20 BALE. GRASS: 5 LOTS, 2.20-3.20 BALE. MULCH: 2 LOTS, 1.20 BALE. OAT STRAW: I LOT AT 2.40 BALE. FIREWOOD: 1 LOT AT 15.00. 32 LOTS TOTAL. Morrison’s Cove Livestock Hay Martinsburg, Pa. Report Supplied By Auction Monday, December 17,2001 Hay—Straw—Grain ALFALFA: 140.00-175.00. ALFALFA AND GRASS: 180.00. GRASS: 155.00. TIMOTHY: 60.00-90.00. ROUND BALES: 37.50-75.00. STRAW: 100.00. WOOD: 25.00-29.00. CLOVER: 130.00. HAY AUCTION MONDAYS, 12:30 P.M. CALL KEN DOWNS, 814-793- 3723. Dewart Livestock Dewart, Pa. Report Supplied By Auction Monday, December 17,2001 STEERS: 55.00-64.50. HEIFERS: TOO FEW TO QUOTE. GOOD COWS: 30.00-41.50. CANNERS AND CUTTERS: 20.00- 30.00. BULLS: 42.00-51.75. VEAL: 90-190 LBS. 100.00-550.00; 70-90 LBS. 50.00-100.00. HOGS: 29.00. SOWS: 22.00-26.00. FEEDER PIGS: 26.00-29.00. visit our website: www.leesportmarket.com Jersey 162.50-
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