Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, April 12, 2003, Image 8

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Farming, Saturday, April 12, 2003
Notable Notebooks
Aftei finishing youi taxes, celebrate the buthday of
Leonaiclo da Vinci, bom on April 15. 1452 Besides
the Mona Lisa and othei major works ot ait. da
Vinci left some ot the most prolific literary notebooks
of any ot our great genius minds There were notebooks
on human anatomy, the science ot painting, architec
tuic. and mechanics He also studied and depicted
his knowledge in drawings
and text on hydiaulic
engineering, botany
geology, and other
subjects The key to
all this, according to Leonardo
was simply in "knowing how to see
Life well spent is long
»« If lightning is near, drop your golf clubs and get off the
course.
Savory Mustard Sole
6 fillets of sole Combine butter and
1/4 cup (1/2 stick) butter, melted lemon juice and pour over
julceotl lemon «j tish Place shallots and
5 shallots, peeled and finely a* W ine in a saucepan and
chopped boil gently until wine
1-2 cup dry white wine has evaporated Mix
7'B cup heavy cream together cream, mus
2t.blespoonsdi)on-style^^«ftard sal( and pepper
muster and add to shallots
1/4 teaspoon salt v D , , , ,
1/8 teaspoon pepper 8,1,1 8 *° ‘‘ boil and
6 scallions, sliced, Including remove tri ’ m t he " Co ,° •
green parts pour over fish Sprinkle
with scallions Bake tor
Preheat oven to 425°F 10 minutes or until tish
Arrange tish fillets full- flakes easily
length m baking dish . Makes 6 servings
We Salute Our faming Industry
Opportunity
for Additional Farm Income
LINGER
npa
■t
available from
Longenecker’s Hatchery
Cumberland
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
/Teed programs to support breeder operation
To further explore this opportunity, please contact:
Bill l-800-692-6008, x 303
Tax Day, April 15
-Leonardo da Vinci Italian artist (1452-151S<
Longenecker’s Hatchery
Broiler Breeder
Contracts
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for the following counties:
> OLD
FARMER'S
mniER
PROVERBS
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Better April
showers than
the breadth
of the ocean
In gold
Rain from the
south prevents
a drouth, hut
ram from the
west Is always
host.
Cut Out Cutworms
For our “Guide to
Besting Bugs and
Combating Critters
in tha Garden"
chart, send $3 to
The Old Farmer's
Almanac, Dept BB
PO Box 520
Dublin, NH 03444
call 800-895-9265,
ext 220, or visit
wwwjlmanac.com/
go/wufo3o4b
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New Holland Dairy Sale
New Holland Sales Stables
Report Supplied by Auction
Wednesday, April 9, 2003
212 DAIRY COWS, 249 HEIFERS, 17
BULLS. MARKET STEADY.
LOCAL FRESH COWS
710.00-
LOCAL SPRINGERS 875.00-1385.00.
BETTER FRESH COWS
1600.00-
LARGE HEIFERS 1325.00-1410.00.
SHORT BRED HEIFERS
860.00- 1300.00-1400.00.
OPEN BREEDING AGE HEIFERS
700.00-
BULLS 360.00-650.00, PUREBRED
675.00-
UPSTATE LOADS FRESH
1025.00-
CANADIAN LOADS FRESH
750.00- FEW 1600.00-1625.00,
SPRINGERS 900.00-1425.00.
FRESH HEIFERS 850.00-1400.00.
REGISTERED HEIFERS
950.00-
SMALL HEIFERS 535.00-1200.00.
SMALL OPEN HEIFERS
475.00-
SMALLER OPEN HEIFERS
285.00-
New Holland Horses
New Holland Sales Stables
Report Supplied by Auction
Monday, April 7,2003
181 HEAD, MARKET STEADY.
WORK HORSES 710.00-1110.00.
DRIVING HORSES 400.00-685.00.
RIDING HORSES 385.00-1185.00, 1
AT 1460.00.
REGISTERED RIDING
900.00-1250.00,1 AT 2400.00.
PONIES 160.00-450.00.
LARGE PONIES 500.00-675.00.
COLTS 110.00-335.00.
Rogers Community Auction, Inc.
“where buyer and seller get together”
KEN, BILL BAER AUCTIONEERS
One half mile west of Rogers, Ohio on St. Rt. 154
330-227-3233
Tri State Area’s Largest Open Air Market
open every Friday
FREE PARKING • NO ADMISSION FEE
CONSIGNMENT AUCTIONS "»
Every Friday Furniture & misc 1 p.m.
Produce & Eggs 5 p.m.
Poultry Bam 6 p.m.
FIRST TUESDAY OF EACH MONTH
FARM EQUIPMENT CONSIGNMENT AUCTION
1 p.m. Miscellaneous auction
4 p.m. Garden tractor auction
5 p.m. Firewood
6 p.m. Farm Machinery
EVERY Wednesday 1 p.m. Hay & Grain Auction
FAMILY OWNED AND MANAGED SINCE 1955
Carlisle Livestock
Carlisle, Pa.
Report Supplied by Auction
Tuesday, April 8,2003
SLAUGHTER CATTLE; COWS, AC
TIVE! BREAKERS 42.25-45.25, BONE
RS 39.00-43.25, LEAN 33.00-41.75, BIG
MIDDLE, LOW DRESSING, LIGHTS
30.75-38.00, SHELLY 30.00 AND
DOWN; BULLS 1155-1830 LBS.
44.25-
FEEDER CATTLE: FEEDER
STEERS, HOI.STEINS, DAIRY TYPES
350-600 LBS. 80.00-81.00, 350-950 LBS.
36.00- FEEDER HEIFERS 350-500
LBS. 80.00-82.00.
CALVES: RETURNING TO THE
FARM, HOLSTEIN BULLS +NI 90-135
LBS. 95.00-141.00, +N2 80-130 LBS.
67.50-122.50; HOLSTEIN HEIFERS +NI
90-105 LBS. 210.00-290.00, +N2 90-120
LBS. 150.00-200.00.
SWINE: HOGS US+NI-3 230-265
LBS. 32.00-32.25, 285-310 LBS.
30.25- US+N2-4 180-200 LBS.
25.00- SOWS US+NI-3 300-500
LBS. 21.00-25.00, THIN, WEAK,
ROUGH TO 20.00; BOARS 250-500 LBS.
6.00- FEEDER PIGS BY THE LB.
25-40 LBS. 120.00-147.50, ROASTERS
AS IS ALL WEIGHTS 28.50-70.00.
GOATS: BY THE HEAD, FANCY
KIDS 65.00-92.50, FLESHY KIDS
50.00- SMALL, THIN 6.00-49.00.
LAMBS: GOOD AND CHOICE 35-60
LBS. 115.00-150.00, 60-80 LBS.
105.00- 80-130 LBS. 70.00-106.00.
SHEEP: ALL WEIGHTS 27.50-50.00.
SALE EVERY TUESDAY FOR RAB
BITS, POULTRY AND EGGS, 6 P.M.
FOR LIVESTOCK, STARTING WITH
CALVES; SPECIAL FED CATTLE
SALE TUES., APRIL 15; SPECIAL
FEEDER CATTLE SALE TUES.,
APRIL 15; STATE GRADED FEEDER
PIG SALE FRIDAY, APRIL 11. RE
CEIVING FROM 7 A.M.-9 A.M. SALE
12:30 P.M. RED CARPET HORSE AND
TACK SALE FRIDAY, APRIL 18.
COMPLETE EASTER SALE, PIGS,
GOATS, LAMBS, SHEEP. RABBITS,
POULTRY AND EGGS FRL, APRIL 11.
SALE 9 A.M. Small Animal Sale
April 8,2003
RABBITS AND BUNNIES 1.75-15.50.
RQABBIT FAMILIES 16.00-34.00.
CHICKENS 2.00-4.50.
BANTIES 1.00-4.00.
PIGEONS 2.30-2.80.
PHEASANTS 5.50-10.00.
GUINEA PIGS 3.50-9.50.
TURKEYS 21.00-30.00.
DUCKS 3.50-10.00.
GEESE 4.35-6.00.
ALL ANIMALS SOLD BY THE
HEAD. SALE STARTS 5 P.M.
Dewart Livestock
Dewart, Pa.
Report Supplied By Auction
Monday, April 7,2003
STEERS: 1 AT 65.00.
HEIFERS: NONE.
GOOD COWS: 35.00-45.50.
CANNERS AND CUTTERS:
25.00-35.00.
BULLS: 46.00-52.25.
VEAL: 90-190 LBS. 100.00-310.00;
70-90 LBS. 50.00-100.00.
HOGS: 29.00-32.25.
SOWS: 1 AT 27.50.
FEEDER PIGS: NONE.
PAINTING
All Types
K Interior/Exterior
Including Aerial Work
Specialists in Sand Blasting and
Spray Painting Farm Buildings
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Also Roof Coating • Water Blasting
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• Repair All Types of
Spray Equipment - Pumps & Guns
Fisher*s Painting
4056 A Newport Rd.
Kinzers, PA 17535
On Rt. 772 Across From
Pequea Valley School
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