Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, January 11, 2003, Image 8

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Full Wolf Moon
Called by some the Full Winter Moon, the Full Wolf
Moon this lanuary 18 signals a time of long, cold
nights Early Native Americans had a bevy ot icme
dies foi the colds chills, and chilblains that came at this
time of year Onions often piedominated, whether
added to a restorative gruel, made into a plas
ter tor the chest, roasted and applied hot
to the teel for chilblains, or juiced tor
cough syrups and ear drops For chills.
„ hot rocks at the feet, warm blankets and
I hot teas made with sage, peppermint, or
yarrow weie prescribed
if cold winds roach you through a hole,
say your prayers and mind your soul.
ns- Cloth dish towels can spread germs; let your dishes air
dry in a rack instead.
Onion Soup
[Goodfor vtlial mis \ou')
1/4 cup (1/2 stick) butter
2 tablespoons vegetable oil
2 pounds yellow onions,
thinly sliced (about 7
cups)
1 teaspoon salt
3 tablespoons flour
2 quarts beef, chicken, or
vegetable stock
pepper, to taste
French bread slices
grated Parmesan cheese
(optional)
Melt butter in a
5-quart stock- i
pot, then add i
oil. onions, and salt "
■aaiiiwarmmiißnia
Early Order Program - Save Big
On AH Grain Equipment Awl
Dryers In January
FARM & HOME CENTER 7:3 “ OMm
464-3321 or 800-732-0053 iS
www.aceretailer.com/emherr (U|JSJ
Herrville Rd & Rt. 272 South
2 1/2 Miles South of Wiljow Valley Square ups Drop
Not Responsible For Typographical Errors ——
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Full Wolf Moon, Jan. 18
£g> Saute over low heat
ml for 20 minutes
ml Sprinkle flour ovei
PI onions and cook for a
SI few more minutes
S/ Transfer onions to a
/ dish Add stock to pot
r and heat to simmering
Return onions to pot and
simmer tor 30 minutes
Add pepper Just before
seiving. toast French
biead If desired, sprinkle
cheese on the bread and
melt the cheese under the
brodei Add bread to soup
Makes 6 to 8 servings
MATIC BATCH OR
NTINUOUS FLOW
RAIN DRYERS
EsMHERR
> OLD
FARMER’S
WEATHER
PROVERBS
A fair Jay in
winter is the
mother of a
storm
tog in
January
makes a wet
spring.
GARDENERS!
The early spring
2003 Gardener’s
Companion is on
sale NOW To order
or subscribe call
800 895 9265 ext
220, or visit
www.almanac.com/
go/WUFO3OI. Or
buy it at bookstores
or newsstands
The Competitive Edge
“Smart system"
eliminates guesswork.
Gram Dryer On Display at
Ag Progress
qV$
J. k-Jk.
Carlisle Livestock
Carlisle, Pa.
Report Supplied by Auction
Tuesday, January 7,2003
SLAUGHTER CATTLE: STEERS,
NO HIGH CHOICE OR PRIME OF
FERED! CHOICE 1100-1485 LBS.
71.75-73.75, SELECT AND LOW
CHOICE 67.00-72.00, COUPLE RE
TURNED TO FEED 60.00-66.75, HOL
STEINS 1350-1550 LBS. 58.00-60.00.
HEIFERS: CHOICE 1030-1450 LBS.
71.25-76.50, SELECT AND LOW
CHOICE 1015-1460 LBS. 67.00-69.25,
COUPLE RETURNING TO FEED
60.00-64.00, HOLSTEINS SELECT
1100-1400 LBS. 53.50-54.50.
COWS: BREAKERS 38.00-42.75,
HIGH YIELD 43.00-46.50, BONERS
35.00- LEAN 32.00-38.25, BIG
MIDDLE, LOW DRESSING, LIGHTS
27.00- SHELLY 26.50 AND
DOWN.
BULLS: HOLSTEIN 1425 LBS. 48.00.
FEEDER CATTLE: FEEDER
STEERS, HOLSTEINS, DAIRY TYPES
400-875 LBS. 42.00-51.00, COUPLE
HEREFORDS 66.00; FEEDER HEIF
ERS, HEREFORDS 300-600 LBS.
59.00-61.00, DAIRY TYPES 600-800
LBS. 34.00-36.50; FEEDER BULLS,
COUPLE JERSEYS 49.00.
GSI EARLY ORDER PROGRAM
Special Winter Discounts on Storage Bins & Dryers thru
March 14, 2003 - Call For Details
HAMMER MILLS
for Grinding
High Moisture & Dry
Grains
Grinds
Finer
than
Roller Mills.
Call Us For Your Nearest Dealer!
CALVES: RETURNING TO THE
FARM, HOLSTEIN BULLS +NI 90-125
LBS. 115.00-127.00, HOLSTEIN BULLS
+N2 80-135 LBS. 42.00-114.00, HOSL
TEIN HEIFERS +NI 80-120 LBS.
280.00-330.00.
SWINE: HOGS US+NI-3 230-270
LBS. 31.50-33.50, 275-345 LBS.
28.00- 210-225 LBS. 24.75-27.00.
SOWS: 500-600 LBS. WET
20.00-
BOARS: 300-650 LBS. 5.00-18.00.
FEEDER PIGS: BY THE LB. 25-70
LBS. 56.00-80.00, ROASTERS 90 LBS.
49.00.
GOATS; BY THE HEAD, LARGE
NANNIES AND BILLIES 53.00-125.00,
FANCY 65.00-78.00, FLESHY KIDS
52.00- SMALL AND THIN
30.00-
LAMBS: CHOICE 35-75 LBS.
112.00-167.00, GOOD AND CHOICE
80-100 LBS. 94.00-97.00.
SHEEP: ALL WEIGHTS 23.00.
SALE EVERY TUES. 5 P.M. FOR
RABBITS, POULTRY, AND EGGS, 6
P.M. FOR LIVESTOCK, STARTING
WITH CALVES; SPECIAL FED CAT
TLE SALE TUES. JAN. 21, 2003;
STATE GRADED FEEDER PIG SALE
FRL, JAN. 10, 2003, RECEIVING 7130
A.M.-10:30 A.M., SALE 1 P.M.; RED
608 E. Evergreen Road, Lefcanon.PA 17042
Phone: 717-274-5333
afeentm.com ,
Wfc LUbIUM MAJNUMLIUnJB
Painted, Galvanized and Steinlee* Steel Fabrication, Feed
Bins, Feeders, Hoppers, Covers, Dump Fits, Augers, and
Control Systemauta Airiomste Your Operation.
CARPET HORSE AND TACK SALE
ERL, JAN. 17.
RABBITS ANP BUNNIES 2.00-14.25.
CHICKENS 3.00-5.00.
BANTIES .25-2.25.
PIGEONS 1.00-4.75.
PHEASANTS 6.25-8.00.
GUINEA PIGS 9.00.
DUCKS 2.00-3.75.
GEESE: 4.75-5.00.
GUINEAS: 3.25.
ALL ANIMALS SOLD BY THE
HEAD. SALE STARTS 5 P.M.
New Holland Horses
New Holland Sales Stables
Report Supplied by Auction
Monday, January 6,2003
103 HEAD, MARKET STRONGER.
WORK HORSES 400.00-885.00.
DRIVING HORSES 410.00-700.00.
RIDING HORSES 360.00-875.00.
REGISTERED RIDING 1625.00 AND
1650.00.
PONIES 175.00-385.00,
LARGE PONIES 1 AT 750.00.
V CUSTOM MADE „
AUGERS *<>'
Galvanized • Carbon • Stainless
AUGER '
INSTALLATIONS
4 In feedlots
4 In drying systems
4 Commercial
applications
4 At feedmills or
elevators
4 Around poultry &
dairy barns
4 At your gram bins
Standard Auger Specifications
Tube Gauge
or bulk tanks
4 Replacement
Augers for feed
mixers and farm
equipment
Flight Thickness
Bu /Hr
Small Animal Sale
January 7,2003
Sfe-
Sr / S
U TROUGHS
3/16”
3/16”
3/16’
2000
3000