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    Al4-Lancaster Farming, Saturday,
Kutztown Produce
Auction
Kutztown, Pa.
Report Supplied by Auction
Oct. 29,31, Nov. 2,2002
APPLES; 2.50-7.50 Vi BU., 5.00-7.50
BU.
BROCCOLI: 4.50-6.00 Vi BU., .35 EA.
BRUSSEL SPROUTS: 1.00-1.30
STEM.
CABBAGE: .40-.55 EA.
CAULIFLOWER: .25-1.00 EACH.
CIDER: 1.50-2.00 GAL.
CUCUMBERS: 4.00 Vi BU.
EGGPLANT: 1.25-3.00 Vi BU.
EGGS: .35-1.05 DOZ.
GARLIC: 1.20-1.25.
ONIONS: RED 1.10-3.00 10 LBS.;
YELLOW 1.10-2.00 20 LBS., 6.00 50
LBS.; SPANISH 3.25 20 LBS.
PEARS: 6.50 Vi BU.
PEPPERS: GREEN SM. TO LRGE
.50-3.00 Vi BU., 4.00-9.00 BU.; RED
3.50- Vi BU.; HOT 1.00-3.00 Vi BU.,
.85-1.00 BUNCH.
POTATOES: RED AND WHITE
2.50- 50 LBS., .50-.55 10 LBS.;
SWEET 3.00-6.00 Vi BU.
QUINCE: 5.00-6.50 Vi BU.
RADISHES: WINTER 3.00-8.50 Vi
BU.
RED BEETS: 3.00-7.50 'A BU.
SPINACH: 4.50-7.00 V 4 BU.
SQUASH: .50-1.50 'A BU., 1.75-5.00
BU.
TOMATOES: 3.00-9.00.
TURNIPS: 2.00-7.00 /i BU.
FLOWERS: MUMS .25-1.10; DRIED
FLOWER BOUQUETS 1.00-1.50.
ORNAMENTALS: PUMPKINS SM.
TO LRGE. .04-2.00,5.00-15.00 BIN.
OPEN UNTIL DEC. 19,9 A.M. TUES.
AND THURS. CHRISTMAS TREEES,
WREATHES, ETC. HAY AND STRAW
EVERY SAT., 9 A.M.
Finger Lakes
Produce Auction
Penn Yan, New York
Report Supplied by Auction
October 30,2002
ACORN SQUASH: .10-.30.
APPLES: 2.75-3.75 8 QTS.
BUTTERCUPS: .40-.65.
BUTTERNUTS: .20-.25.
CABBAGE: .10-.30.
CAULIFLOWER: .10-.30.
PEPPERS: 1.50-4.50 8 QT.
TOMATOES: 3.00-12.00 25 LBS.
PRODUCE AUCTION FRL, 9:30
A.M. HAY AUCTION TUES.-FRI., 11
A.M.
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Leola Produce
Leola, Pa
Report Supplied by Auction
November 5,2002
APPLES: 2.00-6.00 BOX.
BROCCOLI: .70-1.25 HEAD, 4.00-6.00
BOX.
BRUSSEL SPROUTS: 4.00-6,00 10
CT.
CABBAGE: RED .50-.70, GREEN
.80-1.00 HEAD; CHINESE .50-.60
HEAD.
CAULIFLOWER: .40-1.50 HEAD.
LEEKS: 8.00-11.00 9 CT.
PEARS; 6.00-8.25 Vi BU.
PEPPERS: GREEN SM. TO LRGE.
4.00-6.00 BU.
POTATOES: WHITE 6.00-8.00 50
LBS.; SWEET 5.00-7.00 Vi BU.
PUMPKINS: NECK 1.00-1.50 EACH.
RADISHES: WHITE 6.00-8.00 BAG.
RED BEETS; 5.00-7.00 12 CT. BOX.
SQUASH: ACORN 2.00-4.00 BOX.
TOMATOES: RED SM. TO LRGE.
15.00-40.00 25 LBS.; GRAPE 8.00-10.00
FLAT.
TURNIPS: 8.00-10.00 BAG.
SALE DAYS TUES. AND THURS., 9
A.M.
Shippensburg Produce
Auction
Shippensburg, Pa.
Report Supplied by Auction
Nov. 5,2002
APPLES: 4.00-6.00 Vi BU.
CABBAGE: 5.00-7.00 50 LBS.
CAULIFLOWER: .55-750 EACH.
PEARS; 4.75 <A BU.
POTA
TOES:
7.00-9.00,
3.00-7.00 IN-
CLASSIFIED
50 LBS.
PUMP
KINS: NECK
.50-.75 EACH.
TOMA
TOES:
8.00-13.00 25
LBS.
TURNIPS:
2.50-6.00
BU.
NEXT
WEEK’S
SALE TUBS.
ONLY, 9 A.M.
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Weaverland Produce
Auction
New Holland, Pa.
Report Supplied by Auction
November 5,2002
APPLES: 4.00-11.00 Vi BU.
BROCCOLI: .45-.75.
CABBAGE: RED .55, GREEN .SO-.75
HEAD.
CAULIFLOWER; .SS-.75 HEAD.
CIDER: 2.25 GAL., 1.25 Vi GAL.
PEPPERS: GREEN LARGE 1.50 Vi
BU.
POTATOES: RED 6.00, WHITE 7.00,
BOTH 50 LBS.; SWEET 3.00-6.00 Vi BU.
PUMPKINS; NECK .65-1.60.
SQUASH: ACORN 4.00, BUTTER
NUT 4.50, SPAGHETTI 4.00, ALL BU.
TOMATOES: RED SM. TO LRGE.
13.00-40.50 25 LBS.
TURNIPS; 5.50-7.00 25 LBS.
FLOWRS: MUMS .IS-.35.
SALE DAYS NEXT WEEK TUBS.
AND THURS., 9 A.M. SPECIAL
CRAFT SALE SAT., NOV. 16,8:30 A.M.
Buffalo Valley
Produce
Mifflinburg, Pa
Report Supplied by Auction
November 5,2002
APPLES; 4.00 Vi BU.
BROCCOLI: .75 HEAD.
CABBAGE: GREEN .50 HD.
CAULIFLOWER: 1.00 HEAD.
CIDER: 1.50 Vi GAL.
PEARS: 8.00 BU.
It’s Time To Lime!
The Stoltzfus Wet Lime Spreader is likely the most
powerful spreader of its kind on the market today.
You see, we’ve been building them.since 1945, and
farmers are still using Stoltzfus Wet Lime Spreaders
they’ve had for 20, even 30 years. Our special drag
chain is 4 times stronger than stainless steel, and
handles frozen and heavy stockpiled lime with ease.
Plus for spreading compost, composted sludge,
poultry litter and certain fertilizers, the WLS is
without equal for sheer volume spreading. We call
that performance. You’ll call it terrific.
• Two-ton, five-ton, eight-ton models
• PTO, 540 rpm or 1,000 rpm
• Two-speed conveyor chain
• Leaf spring suspension
• Dual 24 " spinners
• Spreads 40 ’ effectively
• One-sided spreading capability
• Truck-mounted models available
PEPPERS: GREEN AND RED SM.
TO LRGE 5.00 Vi BU.; HOT 1.00 Vi BU.
POTATOES; 7.50, WHITE 8.00,
BOTH 50 LBS.; SWEET 5.00 Vi BU.
RED BEETS: 3.00 Vi BU.
SQUASH: ACORN AND BUTTER
NUT 4.00 BU.
TOMATOES: 5.00-18.00 BOX.
SALE DAYS IN NOV.: TUESDAYS,
10 A.M. CHRISTMAS TREE AUCTION
LARGEST IN THE NATION NOV. 25,
NOON; NOV. 26,9 A.M.
DAIRY PRODUCTS PRICES HIGH
LIGHTS:
CHEDDAR CHEESE prices received
for US 40 pound Blocks averaged $1.25
per pound for the week ending October
26. The price per pound decreased 2.6
cents from the previous week. The price
for US 500 pound Barrels adjusted to 38
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Dairy Products
Prices Highlights
Washington, D. C.
November 1,2002
Report Supplied By NASS/USDA
We hope you compare a Stoltzfus WLS with other
spreaders. It makes us look even better. Price? Sure
we may be a little more. But when you end up
replacing cheaper units in a few short years, what
have you saved? Stoltzfus quality always pays for
itself many times over.
Just how tough is a Stoltzfus WLS? Plenty tough,
Call today. We’ll tell you where to find the dealer
nearest you, and send you free literature to inspect.
percent moisture averaged $1.13 per
pound, down 2.3 cents from the previous
week.
BUTTER prices received for 25 kilo-
gram and 68 pound boxes meeting USDA
Grade AA standards averaged $1.03 per
pound for the week ending October 26.
The U.S. price per pound increased 2.2
cents from the previous week.
NONFAT DRY MILK prices received
for bag, tote and tanker sales meeting
USDA Extra Grade or USPH Grade A
standards averaged 91.5 cents per pound
for the week ending October 26. The U.S.
price per pound decreased 0.4 cents from
the previous week.
DRY WHEY prices received for bag,
tote and tanker sales meeting USDA
Extra Grade standards averaged 22.0
cents per pound for the week ending Oc
tober 26. The U.S. price per pound in
creased 0.7 cents from the previous week.