Dairy Products Prices Highlights Washington, I). C. March 7,2003 Report Supplied By NASS/USDA DAIRY PRODUCTS PRICES HIGH LIGHTS' CHEDDAR CHEESE prices received for US 40 pound Blocks averaged $l.lO per pound for the week ending March 1. The price per pound decreased 4 6 cents What has the Vegetable Marketing & Research Program done for Pennsylvania Growers? FUNDED RESEARCH In the last 15 years the Program has helped fund over 150 research projects with over $290,000. Those research projects have: -developed a disease forecasting system for tomato early and late blight, enabling growers to more effectively time their fungicide sprays; - established a statewide trapping network to monitor the emergence of sweet com insect pest populations; - enabled growers to fine-tune their tomato fertility programs; - supported the development of disease resistant tomatoes, snap beans and pumpkins; - evaluated vegetable cultivafs for adaptation to Pennsylvania conditions; - trialed various disease control methods for snap beans; - developed biocontrol strategies for greenhouse insect pests; - evaluated plasticulture and high-tunnel production systems for vegetables; - tested no-till pumpkin production methods; - evaluated atrazine alternatives for sweet corn; and much more besides. PRODUCED POINT-OF-PURCHASE MATERIALS The Program has produced thousands and thousands of colorful posters, banners, binwrap, decals, price cards, price paddles, stickers, brochures, recipes cards, hats, shirts and aprons for use by growers who retail their produce. These point-of-purchase materials, some of which won design awards, are all designed to identify in a sharp, professional manner local produce as being proudly grown by Pennsylvania growers. Most of these materials have been distributed to growers free of charge through an annual credit system. ADVERTISED PENNSYLVANIA VEGETABLES For the last seven years, the Program has posted billboards across the state promoting Pennsylvania vegetables during the season. The first year the Program worked on its own with a matching grant from the Department of Agriculture. Since then the Program and Department have worked together to post billboards. PUT PENNSYLVANIA VEGETABLES IN THE NEWS Since 1990, the Program has kept Pennsylvania newspapers supplied with press releases about Pennsylvania vegetables throughout the growing season. As a result, hundreds of articles have been printed in newspapers read by 24 million readers. The Program also sponsors the “Simply Delicious” Vegetable Quick Bread Contest at many local fairs and the State Farm Show. BROUGHT BUYERS AND GROWERS TOGETHER The Program has developed directories of growers to distribute to wholesale buyers and lists of buyers for growers as well as publishing grading and packaging guidelines. The Program has also represented the industry at the Produce Marketing Association Expo in 2001 and 2002 and various other events. YES) \ r / \Vegetables/ from the previous week. The price for US 500 pound Barrels adjusted to 38 percent moisture averaged $1.06 per pound, down 0.6 cents from the previous week. BUTTER prices received for 25 kilo gram and 68 pound boxes meeting USDA Grade A A standards averaged $1.02 per pound for the week ending March 1. The U.S. price per pound decreased 2.3 cents from the previous week. NONFAT DRY MILK prices received for bag, tote and tanker sales meeting Vote YES to Fund Practical Vegetable Research Vote YES to Promote “Simply Delicious” Vegetables Vote YES to Strengthen the PA Vegetable Industry Vote YES to Continue to the Progress of the Last 15 Years Vote YES to Continue the Pennsylvania Vegetable Marketing and Research Program This advertisement paid for by the Pennsylvania Vegetable Growers Association No assessment* dottajs were usedito pay' for this adverfysp^pj.^ USDA Extra Grade or USPH Grade A standards averaged 80.8 cents per pound for the week ending March 1. The U.S. price per pound decreased 0 2 cents from the previous week. DRY WHEY prices received for bag, tote and tanker sales meeting USDA Extra Grade standards averaged 16.3 cents per pound for the week ending March 1. The U.S price per pound in creased 0.1 cents from the previous week. Lancaster Farming, Saturday, March 15, 2003-Al5 Grantsville Livestock Grantsville, Maryland Report Supplied by Auction Saturday, March 8,2003 STOCK STEERS AND BULLS 200-500 lbs. 45 00-87.00. STOCK HEIFERS. 35.00-77.00. SLAUGHTER STEERS: Good to Choice 63 00-72 75, Medium to Good 52 00-62.50 HOLSTEIN STEERS 50.00-61.00, Light 45.00-52 00 SLAUGHTER HEIFERS Good to Choice 70 50-74 75, Medium to Good 50 00-70 00. 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