v 8 Farming, August 3,,2,002 f OLD Dance Fever Put on your dancing shoes and celebrate' Fitly yeais ago. starting on October 7. 1952. Bob Horn hosted a local show in Philadelphia, called Boh Horn's Band stand. In 195 b. Dick Claik followed in his footsteps as host, and on August 5. 1957, ABC picked up the show as Ament an Bandstand Rock and roll had made its . television debut and it was not long before Frankie Avalon and Chubby Checkei were among the featuied guests The show continued on ABC until 1987. W then through syndication and the USA Network it aired until 1989 “Rock and Roll Is Hare to Stay " -song by Danny and the Juniors frequent guests of American Bandstand w Drink plenty of water to keep hydrated, whether you're dancing or just soaking up the sun. Grilled Rib Eye 2 rib-eye steaks, 4-ounces each, 3/4 inch thick 1 tablespoon coarsely ground pepper Sauce: 4 ounces mushrooms, sliced 1 tablespoon olive oil 2 tablespoons butter 1 teaspoon minced fresh basil or herb of choice 1 tablespoon flour 1 cup milk 4 ounces goat cheese Heat pull to me dium Press pep- ( per into steaks \ In a skillet, saute CORN SUPPLY GETTING LOW?- TRY ROASTED CORN AND DISCOVER THE DIFFERENCE!^ ~ Higher Digestibility 10% more available energy. ~ Purer Feed - Removes molds and reduces toxins. ~ Drier Total Ration - Better Rumen Health. ~ Greater Profits - Advance two to eight lb. per cow in milk with improved fat and protein. ~ Ask us about the availability of roasted corn. SCHNUPP’S GRAIN ROASTING, INC. 416 Union Rd., Lebanon, PA 17046 (717)865-6611 800-452-4004 David N. Groff . RD 3, Lewisburg, PA 17837 (570)568-1420 V mushrooms in oil and 1 tablespoon ot the butter, adding basil oi herb of choice Remove mush rooms and set aside Melt lemaming buttei in skillet, then whisk in floui Whisk in milk over low heat, add cheese Add mushrooms and keep the sauce warm Grill steaks for 3 min utes on each side, or to taste Serve with mushioom sauce Makes 2 servings. WEEKLY AUCTION at Tri-State, Jul. 26 FEEDER CATTLE: 540 head. Prices cwt., based on in weights. FEEDER STEERS: 1% head. Med. and Lge. 1: 200-300 lb 85-92.00; 300-400 lb 85-92.00; 400-500 lb 77-84.00; 500-600 lb 80-86.00; 600-700 lb 70-75.50; 700-800 lb 65-71.50; 800-900 lb 62.50-71.75; 900-1000 lb 61.50-69.50. Small 1: 400-500 lb 74-75.00; 500-600 lb 72-77.00; 600-700 lb 69-67.00: 700-800 lb 57-60.00. Med. and Lge. 2. 300-400 lb 85.00; 400-500 In 75-81.00; 500-600 11b 78-82.00; 600-700 lb 67-73.50; 700-800 lb 61-66.00. HOLSTEIN STEERS: 4 head. Med. and Lge. 2: 300-500 lb 70.00. F\RMFR’S WEATHER PROVERBS <fMP> ihe evening red and the mommy a rati are tokens of a honnie day. FEEDER HEIFERS: 228 head. Med. and Lge. 1; 200-300 lb 76-83.00; 300-400 lb 76-78.00; 400-500 lb 72-80.00; 500-600 lb 70-79.00; 600-700 lb 63-67.00; 700-800 lb 59-65.50; 800-900 lb 53-55.00. Small 1: 200-300 lb 70-73.00; 400-500 lb 60-67.00; 500-600 lb 60-65.00. Med. and Lge. 2: 200-300 lb 73-80.00; 300-400 lb 70-75.00; 400-500 lb 68-75.00; 500-600 lb 67-73.00. FEEDER BULLS: 112 head. Med. and Lge. 1: 200-300 lb 95-100.00; 300-400 lb 87-94.00; 400-500 lb 80-88.00; 500-600 lb 74-80.00; 600-700 lb 60-69.50; 700-900 lb Dry Auyusf, arid, warm, harvest no harm Attention, Gardeners! The summer 2002 Gardener’s Compimon Is on sale. You can buy it at supermar kets, bookstores, or garden centers Or to order, call 800 895- 9265, ext 220, or visit wwwjlmanac.com/ go/wufo2oB. Tri-State Weekly Feeder Cattle Sale Richmond, Va. July 29,2002 Report Supplied By USDA HAY, STRAW & GRAIN SALE Every Thursday at 12 NOON Vintage Sales Stables, Inc. (Rt. 30, Paradise, PA) For more information (717) 442-4181 (717) 768-8204 CCA certification makes a difference Today’s farms demand expert advice and comprehensive services! Crops • Soils • Animal Operations Nutrient & Pest Management X Contact a Certified Crop Advisor Today See www.agronomy.org for a list of PA CCAs or call PennAg at 717 651.5920 §b fapspvtimmz. SpegueAw > fR&OWTV wWC m TRAILERS CASK ill David Brown hiu^KZ C"BETTERBILT'’) (mohosenv) KINZE CORN PLANTERS & GRAIN CARTS msm I AM We can communicate with you by phone 1-800-414-4705, fax 717-626-0996 and e-mail info@binkleyhurst.com 55-64.00. Small 1: 300-400 lb 78-83.00; 400-500 lb 75.50-78.00. Med. and Lge. 2: 300-400 lb 83-89.00; 400-500 lb 77-84.00. Livestock Cooperative Auction Market Of North Jersey Hackettstown, NJ. Report Supplied by Auction Tuesday, July 30,2002 CALVES .16-3.70. COWS .28-.43V4. EASY COWS .23'/:-38'/4. FEEDERS 300-600 LBS. 50-.90 HEIFERS A9-.STA BULLS .36V-1-.60, STEERS .46 , /:-.67 , / J . HOGS, .30-.38. ROASTING PIGS EACH 26.00-43.00. BOARS, .10-.69. SOWS NONE. SHEEP. 19-.62. LAMBS EA. 20.00-56.00. LAMBS PER LB. .57-1.17. GOATS EA. 77.50-162.50. KIDS EA. 21.00-90.00. TOTAL: 483. 10°/ Gehl, I Harvest ■SUNFLOWER W|harlo 133 Rothsville Station Rd. • Lititz, PA 17543 717-626-4705 Regular Sales from Greenbrier Valley, W.Va. from July 26 and 27. STEERS: 71 head. Med. and Lge. 1: 200-300 lb 82.50-76.00; 300-400 lb 73-79.00: 400-500 lb 70-84.00; 500-600 lb 77-80.00; 600-700 lb 60-68.00; 700-800 lb 60-67.00; 800-900 lb 55.00; 900-1000 lb 55.00. Med. and l.ge. 2: 400-500 lb 69.50; 500-600 lb 66-70.00; 700-800 lb 68.00; 900-1000 lb 59.00. HEIFERS: 100 head. Med. and Lge. 1: 200-300 lb 67-76.00; 300-400 lb 73-80.00; 400-500 lb 74-80.00; 500-600 lb 65-74.00; 600-700 lb 60-70.25; 700-800 lb 65.00; 800-900 lb 52.00. Med. and Lge. 2; 200-300 lb 70-76.00; 300-400 lb 63-65.00; 400-500 lb 60-71.00; 500-600 lb 61.00. BULLS: 52 head. Med. and Lge. 1: 300-400 lb 87.00; 400-500 lb 77-78.50; 500-600 lb 72-81.00; 600-700 lb 60.00. Med. and Lge. 2: 200-300 lb 62.00; 500-600 Ib.OO; 800-1000 lb 42-43.00. Small 2: 300-400 lb 64.00; 400-500 lb 65-66.00; 500-600 lb 63-66.00; 600-700 lb 50-60.00; 700-800 lb 45-55.00. by Athens Disk Harrows IMHHHI Coulter Chisels Chisel Plows West Virginia Feeder Cattle Charleston, W. Va. July 29,2002 Report Supplied By USDA kEEHAH mnsnoMT GEHL No Matter Where You Are - You’re Never Too Far! ®Your Parts Are Just A Phone Call Away! Machinery Sales M-F 7 to 5 Sat. 7 tot 1:30 DEPT. Hi Monday-Frlday 7 AM to S PM Saturday 7 AM to Noon After Hours Emergencies Call (717)626-0885 (717)626-5159 Sun. Closed - Lord's Day
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