Al4-Lancaster Farming, Saturday, January 11,2003 Eighty-Four Livestock Auction Eighty-Four, Pa. Monday, January 6,2003 Report Supplied By PDA CATTLE 244...{PDA)..c0ws steady to 2.00 higher, bulls steady. STEERS: Standard 1-2 60.00-63.50. COWS: Breakers 75-80% lean 38.50- Boners 80-85% lean 35.00-38.00, Lean 85-90% lean 29.50- Shells 29.00 and down. BULLS: Yield Grade 1 965-2395 lbs 46.50- Yield Grade 2 1500-2375 lbs 41.50- FEEDER CATTLE: STEERS: Medi um and Large 1 350-495 lbs 78.00-87.00, 535-670 lbs 75.00-83.00, Medium and Urge 2 330-450 lbs 58.00-71.00, 665-885 lbs 56.00-66.00; HEIFERS: Medium and Urge 1 310-470 lbs 64.00-74.00, 505-615 lbs 62.00-73.00, Medium and Urge 2 350-495 lbs 54.00-62.00, 510-760 lbs 45.00- BULLS: Medium and Large 1 340-480 lbs 75.00-91.00, 570-690 lbs 67.00-71.00, Me dium and Urge 2 350-490 lbs 58.00-68.00, 530-795 lbs 50.00- CALVES 113...(A1l calves sold per cwt). VEALERS: Standard and Good 65-120 lbs 19.00-40.00, Utility 55-90 lbs 10.00-20.00. FARM CALVES: No 1 Holstein bulls 90-120 lbs 80.00-103.00, No 2 85-125 lbs 42.50-80.00; No 1 Hol stein heifers 90 & 105 lbs 330.00 & 350.00. Beef cross bulls and heif ers 90-115 lbs 70.00-111.00, 155-290 lbs 60.00-91.00. HOGS 12... BARROWS AND GILTS: 40-45% lean 250-300 lbs 27.00-32.00. SOWS: Medium 215 & 315 lbs 14.00 & 20.50. FEEDER PIGS 0...N0 MARKET TEST! SHEEP 61... Slaughter lambs steady to 15.00 high er. SLAUGHTER LAMBS: High Choice and Prime 110-125 lbs 88.00-105.00, Choice 55-75 lbs 108.00- couple to 141.00, 80-100 lbs 102.00- SLAUGH TER SHEEP: 32.00-46.00. GOATS 11...(AU sold by the head with weights esti mated). Kids: Selection 1 40-60 lbs 57.00-63.00. Nan nies: 70-100 lbs 50.00-64.00. Billies: one 70-100 lbs 60.00, 100 lbs and over 108.00. Fulton Fire Col I Hay, Straw & | I Grain Auction | I Every Thursday 10 am | I Starting I ■ January 2,2003 ■ " Located on the comer _ ■ of RT 272 & 222 at 1 I Wakefield, PA I | 717-548-2492 | I 717-548-2371 | I Randall Ranck | ■ Auctioneer 003117-L ■ _ Consignments Wanted _ Out of State Check^J NOTICE: FARM OWNERS Goodville Mutual is One of the Top 5 Farm Insurance Companies in Pennsylvania. WANT TO KNOW WHY? Liz Martin Martin Insurance Agency 459 C N George St. Millersville, PA 17551 (717) 872-7756 Toll Free 1-877-791-5235 www martimnsurance com Affordable insurance for farm, home,vehicle, and small business Greencastle Livestock Special Monthly Cattle Sale Greencastle, Pa. Report Supplied by Auction Friday, January 3,2003 348 HEAD. STEERS: 200-300 LBS. 78.00-92.00, 300-500 LBS. 80.00-96.00, 500-575 LBS. 84.00- 580-695 LBS. 72.00-85.00, 700-900 LBS. 67.00-78.50, 900-1000 LBS. 63.00- HOLSTEIN STEERS; 200-400 LBS. 50.00- 400-500 LBS. 44.00-48.00, 500-700 LBS. 43.00-46.50, 700-900 LBS. 40.00- HEIFERS: 200-300 LBS. 72.00-82.00, 300-500 LBS. 70.00-81.00, 500-700 LBS. 68.00- 700-900 LBS. 65.00-72.50, 900-1000 LBS. 57.00-63.50. BULLS: 200-300 LBS. 80.00-90.00, 300-500 LBS. 76.00-92.50, 500-700 LBS. 60.00- 700-900 LBS. SS.OO-65.00, 900-1000 LBS. 45.00-56.00. HOLSTEIN BULLS: 500-900 LBS. 35.00- Educational Sessions - Expert Speakers from Across the Nation Trade Show - Over 120 Suppliers for Fruit and Vegetable Growers Tree Fruit February 4. 2003 Honeycnsp Salvation or Problem Child? How to Grow Big Gala - Dr. Peter Hirst, Purdue University Current Status of MCP Reducing Spray Drift Wood Borers - Dr. Henry Hogmire, WVU Kearneysville Cost of Orchard Removal/Replacement Use of Rapeseed for Soil Renovation in Orchards February 5.2003 Pesticide Security Regulations Control of Black and White Rot in Apples Flower and Spur Development In Apple Global Positioning System (GPS) What’s New in Sprayer Technology The FQPA As It Is - An EPA Perspective Apple and Cider Quality Assurance Pa Apple Marketing Board and US Apple Association Working for You National Peach Council - Optimizing Peach Yields Through Training Systems- Dr. Kathryn Taylor, University of Georgia - Unique White Peach Varieties - Nematodes - Increasing Organic Matter -Update on Plum Pox Virus -Can We Grow Peaches Without OP Insecticides? -Skinny Peach Trees February 6. 2003 Control of Pear Diseases Organic Asian Pears Woolly Apple Aphids- Dr. Henry Hogmire WVU, Kearneysvllle Deer Control - a New Jersey Perspective Bitter Pit, Calcium Deficiency or Plant Bug Damage - Dr Mark Brown, USDA Kearneysvllle Controlling Insects Without OP Insecticides Irrigation System Design Value of Trickle Irrigation in the Eastern U.S. - Dr. Mike Glenn USDA Kearneysvllle, WV Orchard Herbicide Application the How To’s National Peach Council -Peach Thinning - panel -Efficient Water Management in Peach Orchards - Dr. Kathryn Taylor, University of Georgia -Precision Forecasting for Insects & Diseases Small Fruit February 4. 2002 British Soft Fruit (Berry) Production - John Berry, Haygrove Co., Ledbury, UK Strawberry and Bramble High Tunnel Production Fumigation Options Bramble Breeding Program February 6. 2003 Strawberry Production from Florida to Erie Strawberry Plasticulture Grower-Proven Trickle Irrigation Set-ups Disease and Weed Control Eastern Seedless Table Grape Production For fruit program and registration fee information, contact: State Horticultural Ass’n. of Pennsylvania - 717-677-4184 www shaponlme org New Jersey State Horticultural Soc. - 908-475-6505 http //gloucester rce rutgers.edu/ Morrison’s Cove Livestock Martinsburg, Pa. Report Supplied by Auction Monday, January 6,2003 CATTLE: % HEAD. STEERS: CHOICE 67.00-73.00, GOOD 65.00-67.00. HEIFERS: CHOICE 67.00-72.00, GOOD 62.00-66.00. COWS: UTILITY AND COMMER CIAL 36.00-42.50, CANNER AND LOW CUTTER 15.00-34.00. BULLOCKS: GOOD & CHOICE, NO MARKET TEST. BULLS: YG+NI 44.00-48.00. FEEDER CATTLE: STEERS, NO MARKET TEST, BULLS, NO MARKET TEST, HEIFERS 55.00-68.00. Vegetables Season Extension - - Cut Flower and Potato Production - Controlling Diseases - Equipment for Use in High Tunnels - Twelve Month Vegetable Production in Unheated Greenhouses Basic Vegetable School - - Produce Growling Systems <: - Marketing Produce - Variety Selection, Cover Crops & Crop Rotations - Season Extending Techniques -Trickle Irrigation Systems -Managing Weeds, Diseases and Insects -Crop Scheduling Sweet Corn - Varieties - What is Sweet Corn Worth: Am I Selling It for the Right Price - Gary Sweet, Cleveland, OH - Sweet Corn Populations - No-Till/Strip-Till Sweet Corn Onion, Garlic and Leeks Beans - Use of Gaucho - Weed Management - Bean Viruses Greenhouse Vegetables and Herbs - Raising Greenhouse Tomatoes - Dr. Richard Snyder, Mississippi State University -1 PM - Dr. Les Schipp, Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada -Producing Herbs in the Greenhouse February 5.2003 Weed Control - Non-Chemical Weed Control - Herbicide Rotations Irrigation - Water Management: Crop Management - Drip Tape Characteristics and Performance Wildlife Management - Deer, Groundhogs, Birds, and Geese - Animal Repellants February 6. 2003 Pumpkins - Seventeen Acres of Pumpkins from Transplants - Managing Phytophthora and Other Diseases - Comparison of High vs Low-Input Production Tomato Pest Management - New Options for Insect Control - Use of Actigard - Biological Controls for Spot Organic Production -Media and Nutrient Additions for Transplants -Orgamc Production of Medicinal Herbs- Dr. -Making and Using High Quality Compost Vine Crops - Seedless Watermelon Production - Dr. Jonathan Schultheis, North Carolina State Umv. - Spacing and Fertigation in Winter Squashes - Varieties of Summer Squash and Melons Tomato, Pepper and Eggplant - Physiological Disorders CALVES: 91 HEAD. CHOICE 80.00-89.00, GOOD 70.00-80.00, STAN- DARD 20.00-38.00; HOLSTEIN BULLS 90-130 LBS. 50.00-110.00, HOLSTEIN HEIFERS 90-130 LBS. 150.00-250.00. HOGS: 130. US+NI-2, 34.00-35.50; US +N 1-3,32.00-33.00. SOWS: US +NI-3 18.00-27.00. BOARS: 5.00-21.00. FEEDER PIGS: 11 HEAD. US +NI-3 20-50 LBS. 9.00-21.00. SHEEP: 8 HEAD. CHOICE LAMBS, NO MARKET TEST, GOOD LAMBS, NO MARKET TEST, SLAUGHTER EWES 28.00-44.00. GOATS: 50.00-60.00. ie Convention 4-6, 2003 nd Convention Center ey, Pennsylvania [crsi Maryland State Horticultural Soc. • 301-271-7491 For vegetable, potato & flower program registration fees information, contact: Pennsylvania Vegetable Growers Association - 717-694-3596 - www.pvga.org , . . , . Livestock Cooperative Auction Market Of North Jersey Hackettstown, NJ. Report Supplied by Auction Tuesday, January 7,2003 CALVES .05-3.50. COWS .15-48 3 /4. EASY COWS ,08‘/2-41. FEEDERS 300-600 LBS. .11-1.08. HEIFERS 21Vi-.6l'A. BULLS .35-.60. STEERS ,27-.67. HOGS .02-.30. ROASTING PIGS EACH, NONE. BOARS, NONE. SOWS, NONE. SHEEP .30-.76. LAMBS EA. 25.00-64.00. LAMBS PER LB. .81-1.54. GOATS EA. 38.00-100.00. KIDS EA. 10.00-70.00. HIDES EA. 5.00-35.00. TOTAL: 493. - New Bell Pepper Varieties - What's New in Eggplant Cultivars? Processing Tomatoes - Yellow Shoulder and Yellow Eye Disorders - Using Stoller Products - Insights in Managing Tomato Flow from Planting to Harvest - Variety Update Wine Grapes February 4.2003 Disease and Insect Pest Control Opportunities, Challenges antf Canopy Management Crop Estimating, Crop Management, and Thinning Nutrition & Grapevine Tissue Analysis Monitoring and Harvest Considerations for Wine Quality Marketing February 4.2003 Food Trends - What’s Hot What’s Not Impacts of Consumer Trends on Produce Commodities Dr. Joseph Lord, St. Joseph’s University February 5. 2003 Produce Pricing - Adding Margin Promoting Your Direct Marketing Activities Employee Motivation and Incentive Programs Strictly Sweet Corn - Gary Sweet, Cleveland, OH Entertainment Agriculture at Iron Kettle Farms - Bonnie Jensen, Iron Kettle Farms Labor & Legal Issues February 4.2003 Worker Protection Law(s) in PA How to Maintain Good Relations with your Hispanic Workers Farm Bureau Perspective on Seasonal Workers PA Migrant Education Programs Pro-active approaches to Labor Management Potatoes February 4. 2003 Quality Oriented Potato Management Potato Production in Ontario Weed Control in Potatoes-including Volunteer’s February 5. 2003 Organic Potato Production Getting the Rocks Out Insect and Disease Management Influencing Chipping Quality in the Field Marketing Specialty Potatoes Greenhouse Ornamentals Febn Fertility Natural Ventilation New Varieties Pest Control Dollars and Sense of Growing 2003 Cut Flowers February 6. 2003 Plug Production Techniques Marketing Cut Flowers -panel Optimizing Fertilization Perennials and Woodies Insect and Weed Control