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Berry Fool 1 cup sugar 1 2 teaspoon nutmeg 8 slices white bread 1 2 cup (1 stick) butter, melted 2 packages (10 ounces each) frozen raspberries 1 tablespoon lemon |utce 1.2 teaspoon grated lemon rind ice cream or whipped cream Blend sugai and nut meg Brush bread slices with melted . buttei on both sides, then cut into ''2 inch stups I me the bottom of a loat pan with b, of Lancaster Farming Check out our Website! www.lancasterfarmlnq.com ► j2l PAINTING < L Types r c Interior/Exterior i f Including Aerial Work 4 ◄ ► ► Also Roof Coating • Water Blasting^ • Repair All Types of j Spray Equipment - Pumps & Guns Fisher's Painting ► 4056 A Newport Rd. A Kinzers, PA 17535 On Rt 772 Across From r Pequea Valley School 717*768*3239 Specialists in Sand Blasting and Spray Painting Farm Buildings Daylight Saving Time begins, Apr 6 Av the btcad sprinkle with 1 : of the sugar P j and nutmeg, then add i j 1 : of the taspbemes j Sprinkle with 1 2 ot the a lemon juice and mid Begin la>enng again w ith 1 > ot the bread I ending w ith hi cad on the il top Bake at 3 < 'o°F until JL the juices are buhbh and Sm, the biead is crisp on / M top Seive it with / ice u earn or whipped I mi c,eam Makes 4 to 6 servings l/i‘ oi i> I AR.MI R’S wimii I'IiOVKIiKS 4(B)p In Manlt, llw birds begin to *canh, in \f<n I, the torn begin* to fill, in Man, llw birds begin to lati hirst tlnee days of April foppy, expat a flood in June Do You Use the Internet? Visit our Web site www.almanac.com, and personalize the home page to get local 5 day weather forecasts Sun and Moon nse and set times, and more daily data A wealth of facts and fun at your fingertips' The annual Lancaster Farming Animal Health and Housing Book is scheduled April 5. Focus will be on herd health and odor control, including silo management, and nutrient management planning for confinement houses. Lebanon Valley Livestock Fredericksburg, Pa. Report Supplied liy PDA March 25. 2(Mi3 CATTLF 80 (PDA) Compared with last week's sale si steers not fully tested, cows mostly steady with true quality ot the run better than most weeks. STFFRS: one Choice 4 1420 lbs 69 75, Select 1-2 65.25-67.25, average 66.58, one returning to feed 63 50 HOISTFIN STFFRS one Choice 2 1425 lbs 60 00 HFIFFRS one Select 2 67 75, one Se lect Holstein 57 00 COWS Breakers 75-805 r lean 39 75-43 25, average 42 00, Boners lean 35 00-40 25, average 37 43, lean 85-905 V lean 31.50-36.25, average 34 02, low dressing 28 75-31.25, average 30 17 Shells 28.25 and down BUI 1 S one Yield Grade 1 1065 lbs 50 00, few Yield Grade 2 1190-2220 lbs 41 25-46.25 FFFDFR CATTLE HFIFFRS- one lot Medium 2 500 lbs 65 00 CALVES 111.. VFALERS. Standard and Good 75-110 lbs 30 00-40 00, average 35.88, Utility 55-95 lbs 10.00-30.00, average 21 36 FARM CALVES: Holstein bulls steady to weak..No 1 Hol stein bulls 90-120 lbs 110.00- average 127.68, 80-90 lbs 100.00-122.00, average 116 00, No 2 80-120 lbs 80.00- weaker calves to 50 00, average 80.17, one No 1 Holstein heifer 90 lbs 215.00, few No 2 80-100 lbs 65.00-100.00 One beef cross bulls 75 lbs 135 00, HOGS 14. .BARROWS AND GILTS one lot 40-45% lean 218 lbs 27 SO SOWS US 1-3 500-590 lbs 22 00, Medium 280-475 lbs 8 00-14.50. BOARS, one 660 lbs 7.00. FEEDER PIGS 0 NO MAR KET TEST' SHEEP 0. .NO MARKET TEST! GOATS 2...(A11 goats sold by the head with weights estimated). Billies: 40-60 lbs 40.00. New Holland Dairy Sale New Holland Sales Stables Report Supplied In Auction Wednesday, March 25. 2003 179 DAIRY COWS, 229 HEIFFRS, 12 BULIS MARKET STRONGER 10CAL FRESH COWS 475 00-1500 00, 1 AT 1725 00 IOCAI SPRINGERS 950 00-1325 00 BETTER FRESH COWS 1600 00-1750 00 LARGE HEIFERS 1300.00-1375.00 SHORT BRED HEIFERS 575 00-1135.00 OPEN BREEDING AGE HEIFERS 810.00- 00 BULI S 335 00-635 00, PUREBRED 500.00- (K). UPSTATE lOADS FRESH 860 00-1425.00 CANADIAN LOADS FRESH 1200 00-1500 00, FEW 1725.00-1750.00. Opportunity for Additional Farm Income Broiler Breeder available from Longenecker’s Hatchery Franklin If you are interested in developing a poultry breeder production operation, Longenecker’s Hatchery can offer you: /The support necessary to begin the project /Technical support to maintain an efficient and environmentally-approved operation ■/Feed programs to support breeder operation To further explore this opportunity, please contact: Bill Neilson, 1-800-692-6008, x 303 FRESH HEIFERS 635.00-1325 00, 1 AT 1600 00 SMAI 1 HEIFERS 585 00-1125.00 SMAIL OPEN HFIFFRS 535.00-775 00. SMAI I FR OPEN HFIFFRS 150 00-350 00 New Holland Horses New Holland Sales Stables Report Supplied by Auction Monday, March 24, 2003 214 HEAD, MARKET SI FADY WORK HORSES 510 00-1150 00 •DRIVING HORSES 410 00-1350 00. RIDING HORSES 360 00-1300 00 R F GIS T E R E D RIDING 950 00-1950 00 PONIES 160.00-625.00. LARGE PONIES 550 00-650 00, 1 AT 1075.00. COLTS 185 00-235.00 REGISTERED COLTS 310.00-535.00 Longenfcker’s Hatchery Contracts for the following counties Cumberland L h
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