Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, September 21, 2002, Image 15

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U.S. One or Better Mature Greens pink
light red sx6s 10.00 6xos 9.00 TN 85%
U.S. One or Better Mature Greens light
red-red sx6s 10.00 6x6s 9.00 VA Vine
Ripes light red-red xlge 12.00 red med
6.00 85% U.S. One or Better Mature
Greens light red-red Sx6s 10.00 6x6s 10.00
Local Repack 85% U.S. One or Better
Mature Greens light red-red sx6s 14.25
6x6s 14.25 6x7s 13.25 ctns 2 lyr CA Vine
Ripes light red-red 3x4s 8.00 4x4s 8.00 5
kg ctns on the vine NL Vine Ripes Green
house light red-red Ige 11.00-12.00 AIR
Vine Ripes Greenhouse light red-red Ige
15.00 —TOMATOES, CHERRY: MAR
KET ABOUT STEADY fits 12 1-pt cntrs
with lids AL Grape Type light red-red
10.00 fits 12 1-pt bkts MX red 8.00 NY
light red fr appear 5.00-6.00 —TOMA
TOES, PLUM TYPE: MARKET ABOUT
STEADY 25 lb ctns CA light red-red Ige
11.00- mostly 12.00 MX red Ige
9.00- VA light red-red Ige
10.00- red Ige fr qua! 8.00-9.00
TURNIPS: 25 lb fllmbags MI Purple Top
med-lge 8.00 OH Purple Top med
7.50-8.00 —VEGETABLES OTHER: 8 lb
ctns CA Radicchio 9s 8.00-9.00 3 kg lugs
GU Radicchio 12s 8.00 IT Radicchio %
7.00
MISC SEASONAL —ORNAMEN
TAL GOURDS: Yt buctns/crts NJ Shell
acked 10.00 OH Shellacked 12.00
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ACRES Community Today’s Reports
Join us at our Field Day to learn abj&ut innovative NK® Brand
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seed solutions and to see the latesfglew hybrids and varieties.
What other event can give you so ijnany ideas
leading to better yields from your fields?
FIELD DAY DATE: September 25, 2002
LOCATION:
Philadelphia
Onions, Potatoes
Philadelphia Temiiaal Market
September 18,2002
Report Supplied By USD A
ONIONS AND POTATOES -ONIONS
DRY: MARKET ABOUT STEADY US#
1 OR GENERALLY GOOD QUAL AND
COND UNLESS OTHERWISE
STATED. CONTROLLED ATMOS
PHERE STORAGE Yellow Granex GA
40 lb ctns jbo 32.00 NEW CROP Yellow
Globe Type CD mstr cntr 24 2-lb mshsks
sml-med 9.50 NY 50 lb sks med 8.00-9.00
mostly 9.00 10 lb sks med fair cond 1.65
sml-med fair cond 1.50 mstr cntr 10 5-lb
mshsks sml-med 9.00 Grano Type CA 50
lb sks col 9.00-10.00jbo 8.50-9.00 Spanish
Hybrid CO 50 lb sks jbo 8.00-9.00 mostly
8.50-9.00 ID/OR 50 lb sks col 9.50 jbo
8.00- mostly 8.50 med 7.00-7.50
White CA 50 lb sks jbo 18.00 ID/OR 50 lb
sks jbo 16.50 Red Globe Type CA 25 lb
sks jbo 7.50-9.00 med 7.00 NY 25 lb sks
jbo 8.00 few high as 10.00 med 5.00-6.50
10 lb sks med 3.50 fair cond 2.50 WA 25
lb sks jbo 7.00-8.00 occasional higher med
6.00- mostly 6.00 -POTATOES;
MARKET ABOUT STEADY US# 1 SZ
A WASHED OR BRUSHED UNLESS
OTHERWISE STATED Russet Norko
tah ID bid 10 5-lb filmbags non sz A 10.00
few 10.50-11.00 50 lb ctns 40s 18.00-19.00
mostly 19.00 50s 18.00-19.00 mostly 19.00
60s 18.00-20.00 mostly 19.00 70s
18.00- mostly 19.00-20.00 few 20.50
80s 16.00-17.00 mostly 17.00 few 15.00
Field Day
TIME: 10 a.m.-2 p.m.
NK® Technology Learning Center
Rt. 230, Mt. Joy, PA
Lunch and refreshments served
following plot tour. Bring a friend or two!
Directions: Rt. 283 to Manheim-Mt. Joy Exit.
Take Rt. 772 towards Mt. Joy. In Mt. Joy at the traffic light
for Rt. 230, turn right. Go VA miles.
Plot is on the right. Look for the NK® signs.
Innovative Solutions
few 17.50 90s 14.00-15.00 mostly
14.50- some low as 13.00 100 s
12.00- mostly 13.00-14.00 I2os few
14.00 U.S. Two SO lb sks 6 oz min 14.00
WA bid 10 S-lb fllmbags non sz A
9.00- mostly 9.00 50 lb ctns 60s 16.00
few 16.50 70s 15.00-17.00 80s 14.00-15.00
90s 13.00-14.00 100 s 11.00-12.00 WI bid
10 S-lb fllmbags non sz A 9.00-10.00
mostly 9.00 50 lb ctns 70s 16.00-17.00 80s
14.00- 90s 13.00-14.00 100 s
11.00- Round Red CD bid 10 S-lb
fllmbags 12.50 50 lb sks 9.00-11.00 sz B
12.00 MN 50 lb sks 12.00-14.00 mostly
12.00- fair qua! 10.00 sz B
10.00- few high as 14.00 WA 50 lb
ctns 22.00 Round White CD Prince Ed
ward Island 50 lb sks 7.50-8.00 Ige 11.00
DE bid 10 5-lb fllmbags 11.00 50 lb sks
7.50- mostly 7.50-8.00 Ige 11.00 10 lb
sks Ise 1.50 Yellow Type Yukon Gold WA
50 lb ctns 22.00
Philadelphia Herbs
Philadelphia Terminal
Prices as of Sept. 18,2002
Report Supplied By USD A
MISC HERBS -ANISE; ctns CA 18s
15.00 24s 15.00 -ARRUGULA: 4/5 bucrts
bchd NJ 24s 12.00-14.00 ctns bchd NJ 24s
12.00-14.00 fltctns CA Baby 4 lb 12.00
-BASIL: 1 kg ctns IS 12s 13.00 buctns
bchd NJ 15s 7.50-9.00 mostly 8.00-9.00
-CELERIAC (CELERY ROOT): OF
FERINGS INSUFFICIENT TO QUOTE
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-CHIVES: fllmbags Ise DR AIR 1 kg
16.00- -CILANTRO; 4/5 bucrts bchd
NJ 30s 13.00-16.00 mostly 13.00-15.00
OH 30s 12.00-14.00 4/5 bucrts Ise NJ
13.00 ctns bchd NJ 30s 12.00-14.00 OH
30s 10.00 -DILL: ctns bchd OH 24s 10.00
crts bchd NJ 24s 10.00-12.00 mostly
11.00- NY 24s 8.00-10.00 OH 24s
10.00- -DRY ESCHALLOT: 10 lb
sks NL 10.00 -MARJORAM; 1 kg ctns
bchd IS 12s 13.00 -MINT: ctns bchd NJ
8.00- mostly 8.00-9.00 1 kg ctns bchd
IS 12s 10.00 -OREGANO: 1 kg ctns bchd
IS 12s 13.00 -ROSEMARY: 1 kg ctns
bchd IS 12s 13.00 -SAGE: 1 kg ctns bchd
IS 12s 13.00 -TARRAGON: 1 kg ctns
bchd IS 12s 17.00 -THYME: 1 kg ctns
bchd IS 12s 13.00 -WATERCRESS: ctns
bchd AL 12s 7.50 24s 11.50-12.00 mostly
12.00
Weaverland Produce
Auction
New Holland, Pa.
Report Supplied by Auction
September 17,2002
APPLES: EMPRESS 6.00, GOLD
6.00-8.00, RED DELICOUS 7.00, GALA
5.00, ALL <A BU. '
BEANS: GREEN 9.00-10.00, YEL
LOW 9.00-13.00, BOTH 'h BU.
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BROCCOLI: .50-.95 HEAD.
CABBAGE; GREEN .6S-.95 HEAD.
CANTALOPES: SM. TO LRGE.
.10-.75.
CAULIFLOWER: 1.45 HEAD.
CUCUMBERS: 4.00-11.00 Vi BU.
EGGPLANT: 3.00-4.00 Vi BU.
HONEYDEW: 1.05 EA.
HONEYLOPES: 1.35 EA.
NECTARINES: 8.00 Vi BU.
ONIONS: YELLOW 3.50, SPANISH
6.00, BOTH 25 LBS.
PEACHES; 11.00-14.00 Vi BU.
PEARS: 3.50-10.00 Vi BU.
PEPPERS: GREEN 2.00-7.00; RED
11.00, BOTH BU.; HOT 5.00-8.00 FLAT.
PICKLES: 3.50 Vi BU.
POTATOES: RED 10.50, WHITE 9.50,
BOTH 50 LBS.; SWEET 12.00 Vi BU.
PUMPKINS: NECK 1.55-4.00 EACH.
RED BEETS: 8.00 Vi BU.
SQUASH: ACORN 8.00, SPAGHETTI
3.50, BOTH BU.
SWEET CORN: 2.75-4.40 DOZ.
TOMATOES: SM. TO LRGE.
19.00- YELLOW 9.00, BOTH 25
LBS.; GRAPE 6.00-16.00 FLAT; PLUM
7.00 25 LBS.
WATERMELONS: SANGRIA
2.00- SEEDLESS 2.00-3.30.
ZUCCHINI: GREEN 9.00-12.00 Vi
BU.
FLOWERS: MUMS 1.00-7.00; PER
ENNIALS 2.75.
ORNAMENTALS: FACE PUMPKINS
SM. TO URGE. .50-7.75; GOURDS 9.00
'A BU.; GOOSE GOURDS 2.00-2.50; JBL
6.00-9.00 'A BU.; BABY PAMS .25-.50;
INDIAN CORN 2.25-3.75, FINGERS
.85-1.00; POPCORN .85 BUNCH.
SALE DAYS NEXT WEEK ARE
MON., TUES., THURS., FRL, 9 A.M.
SAT 8 A.M. SPECIAL WHOLESALE
NURSERY SALE SAT., OCTG. 5, 9
A.M.
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MARKET
LEE9PORT, BERKS COUNTY, PA 19533 (610) 926-1307
LIVESTOCK AUCTION
EVERY WEDNESDAY • 1:00 P.M.
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Farmers Market 9:00 AM to 8:00 PM
Flea Market 7:00 AM to??
“Bio-Zyme w/ Miracle II” Meetings
Tins is again announcing some upcoming meeungs in the Dauphin
and Lancaster County aieas Pleast see last week’s puhhcauon tor
dates, tunes and locations
What are Bio-Zyme products?
flu y are soil moculanis with die added powt r of < nzvtw and humus
(organic mattei) to muoasc loot growth and mass sted gtiinitiation
and cmergenct hv u due mg sod enisling \lso < oniams Srawt < d
giowth honnoius fiom sovlx ans, Mnarle II Soap and Neutializi i
and moi r
How do the Soil Inoculants work?
The living soil micio-orgamsms and othei organic subsume s in it
ACCELERATE and ENCOURAGE th< natural activities of nnmv
oigamsms or bacteria alteadi present in the soil Bio-Aiiu Soil
Inoculants arc sod treatments to help redme soil compaction and
eiosion
The definitions of INOCULATE in Webstci s Dictionary (1) lo put
bacteria, serums, etc into Farmers inoculate the soil widi bartend
that will take nitrogen from the an and change it so it can be used bv
plants (2) To infect with germs that will cause a mild form of a dis
ease to prevent it from getting the tegular disease
Why were die Miracle II products added?
Stan & A.C had been researching and experimenting foi vears with
various products, especially cnzvmes, to improve sod conditions 1 he\
finally came up with an organic product which they named Bio/yrm
Soil Inoculants Then about 1 1/2 years ago dies found out about the
Miracle 11 products and used them along widi the Bio-Zymcs widi
tremendous results They then decided to reformulate the piodurt
by adding the Miracle II Soap and Neutralize! because thiough dieir
experiences they found out that each pioduct enhanced the othei
one
The Soap and Neutralize! possess moisture retenuon agents that
help to improve soil condiuon, incic.ur water penetrauon and
reduce moisture stress This allows for increased crop producuon
through better water utibzauon and plant nutnuon Also very helpful
in hydrophobic types of soils to aid in holding water and aids in bal
anting the PH factor of vour soil
Are these die only ferulizers you will need?
Not ui all soil conditions When using the Soil Inoculams you can
use less of >oui favorite feiohzer - appiox 25% less if m liquid lonn
and 50% less if m granulai loim
What u Bio-Zyme Soil Inoculaat w/ 20-20-20 Fertilizer?
All tht advanugcs ol the soil mouilants but lonnulated with NPK to
metcast nop Yields through nupioved ieiulizei utilization OnK lot
those who feel the\ nu d tin «xu i NPK Fnvnroinnentalh fnciidh
with an organic bast
Just remember
Bio-Zvme Soil Inoculantsand othci orgaim subsumes help bung
back nuciobial life in the soil Mu robial lift in the soil is EXTREME
LY IMPORTANT! Ihcv an a laige part of tlu soil and work to than
up the soil as well as making NPK and othei nutrients available lo
plant life
On the other hand, Anhydrous Ammonia and othei chemicals
(which Stan 8e AC were big users of at one time) are destructive and
are lulling the microbial life m the soil Which will we choose- 1 Let s
determine to help bang back the LIFE m the soil rather than destro>
For more information, contact: Simeon Stoltzfiu 193 Hannan L-me
MiUersburg, PA 17061 717*362*1390