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higher California Utility Interspecif
ic Type Dapple Dandy 30 sz
9.00-10.00 35 sz 9.00-10.00 40 sz 8.00
45 sz 8.00 ctns 1 lyr trypk CA Cali
fornia Well Matured friar 30s 16.00
Joanna Red 25s 19.00 30s 17.00
-POMEGRANATES: OFFERINGS
LIGHT, ctns 2-lyr CA Early Foothill
30s few 30.00 -PRUNES: OFFER
INGS LIGHT. 30 lb ctns MI U.S.
One Stanley 1 '/<” min 15.00-16.00
OR OROne Late Italian Type 1 '/<”
min 14.00-15.50
Philadelphia
Onions, Potatoes
Philadelphia Terminal Market
September 10,2003
Report Supplied By USDA
ONIONS AND POTATOES -ON
IONS DRY: MARKET PE SWEET
LOWER OTHERS ABOUT
STEADY. US# 1 OR GENERALLY
GOOD QUAL AND COND UN
LESS OTHERWISE STATED. Yel
low Globe Type CD 50 lb sks med
9.00 NY 50 lb sks med 9.00 Grano
Type CA 50 lb sks jbo 10.00-11.00
mostly 11.00 CO 50 lb sks Super Col
14.00 occas. higher jbo 10.00-11.00
Hybrid ID/OR 50 lb sks jbo
10.00- WA 50 lb sks col
12.50- jbo 10.00-11.00 mstr cntr
10 S-Ib mshsks med 12.50-13.00 mstr
cntr 16 3-tb mshsks med 12.50-13.00
mstr cntr 20 2-Ib mshsks med
11.50- Spanish Hybrid UT 50
lb sks jbo 9.00 Sweets CO 40 lb ctns
jbo 17.00-18.00 NM 40 lb ctns med
16.00 PE 40 lb ctns jbo 25.00 few
27.00- White CO 50 lb sks jbo
12.00- ID/OR 50 lb sks jbo
14.00 NM 50 lb sks jbo 12.00 TX 50
lb sks jbo 12.00-13.00 25 lb sks jbo
7.00 WA 50 lb sks jbo 14.00 Red
Globe Type CA 25 lb sks jbo
7.00- CO 25 lb sks jbo 8.00 med
6.00- occas. higher NY 25 lb sks
med 6.00 TX 25 lb sks jbo 8.00 med
6.00 WA 25 lb sks jbo 7.00-8.00 med
7.00 -POTATOES: MARKET DE
SIZE A SLIGHTLY LOWER OTH
ERS ABOUT STEADY. US# 1 SZ
A WASHED OR BRUSHED UN
LESS OTHERWISE STATED.
Russet Burbank ID bid 10 5-lb film
bags non sz A 8.00 50 lb ctns 50s
13.00 60s 13.00 70s 13.00 80s
11.50- 90s 10.00-11.00 100 s
9.00- 120 s 10.00 Norkotah ID
bid 10 S-lb filmbags non sz A
8.50- 50 lb ctns 50s 14.00-16.00
60s 14.00-16.00 70s 14.00-16.00 80s
13.00- 90s 12.00-14.00 100 s
11.00- 120 s 11.00 WA bid 10
5-lb filmbags non sz A 9.00 50 lb
ctns 60s 13.00-14.00 70s 13.00-14.00
80s 12.00-13.00 90s 11.00-12.00 100 s
10.00 Round White NJ 50 lb sks sz
A 5.00-5.50 Purple Type WA 50 lb
ctns sz A 30.00 NEW CROP Round
Red CA 50 lb ctns sz A fr appear
10.00 MN 50 lb sks sz A 8.50-9.00 sz
B 11.00-12.00 NY 50 lb sks sz A
8.00- sz B 10.00 WA 50 lb ctns
sz A 20.00 Round White DE bid 5
10 lb mshsks sz A 7.00 bid 10 S-lb
mshsks sz A 8.00 50 lb sks sz A
5.00- few 6.50 sz B 6.00 Ige
8.00- 10 lb sks Ise sz A 1.00
occas. higher NJ 50 lb sks sz A 6.00
VA 50 lb sks sz A 5.00 sz B 6.00 Ige
9.00 WA 50 lb ctns sz A 18.00 Long
White CA 50 lb ctns sz A 18.00 sz B
18.00 SO lb sks sz B 12.00 Yellow
Type Yukon Gold CA 50 lb ctns sz
A 20.00 sz B 18.00 SO lb sks sz A
14.00 sz B 14.00
A special treat is in store
for the Dec. 6 Lancaster
Farming Grower & Marketer;
a full page poster pullout of
some of the most popular
farm market stands in south
east Pennsylvania. This issue
will also have special
components, including a
maple growing feature and a
Christmas tree story for
\ Lancaster Farming’s Turf
I f & Dree. Also scheduled: a
k*-
FEEDER
CATTLE
SALE
IDES. EVE
SEPT. 16
Approx. 8 PM
WESTMINSTER
LIVESTOCK AUCTION
410-848-9820
HAY SALE
Every lues, at 11:00 AM
Leola Produce
Leola,Pa
Report Supplied by Auction
September 9,2003
APPLES: 3.00-5.00 'A BU.
BEANS: GREEN 8.00-11.00,
YELLOW 10.00-15.00, LIMAS
20.00-40.00, ALL 'A BU.
BROCCOLI: .30-. SO HEAD.
CABBAGE: GREEN .15-.35
HEAD.
CANTALOPES: .40-1.25 EACH.
CUCUMBERS: 5.00-10.00 Vi BU.
EGGPLANT: 6.00-8.00 <A BU.
NECTARINES: 10.00-14.00
BOX.
ONIONS: SPANISH 4.75-7.00
BOX.
PEACHES: 5.50-10.00 Vi BU.
PEARS: 3.00-5.00 'A BU.
PEPPERS: GREEN SM. TO
LRGE. 6.00-10.00 BU., RED
10.00- BOTH BU.; HOT
6.00- Vi BU., OTHERS 4.00-6.00
BU.
PICKLES: 7.00-11.00 Vi BU.
PLUMS: 6.00-7.00 BOX.
POTATOES: RED AND WHITE
6.00-8.00 BOX; SWEET 10.00-16.00
Vi BU.
PUMPKINS: NECK .50-1.25.
RASPBERRIES: RED
16.00-19.00 FLAT.
RED BEETS: 4.00-6.00 'A BU.
CUT.
SQUASH: YELLOW 8.00-12.00,
FESTIVAL 3.00-4.00, ACORN
3.00-4.00, BUTTERNUT 3.50-4.00,
PATTYPANS 5.00-7.00 BOX,
HUBBARD 1.30-2.25 EACH.
SWEET CORN: 1.50-3.00 DOZ.
TOMATOES: RED SM. TO
LRGE. 8.00-23.00, CHERRY
10.00-14.00 FLAT.
WATERMELONS;
1.00- SAN
GRIA .50-1.00.
ZUCCHINI;
10.00- 'A BU.
FLOWERS:
PERENNIALS
2.00- MUMS
2.25-3.25.
ORNAMEN
TALS: FACE
P U M P'K I N S
1.25-3.00; PRIZE
WINNERS
3.00-
GOURDS 4.00-6.00;
GOOSE GOURDS
1.75-2.25; JBL
5.00- BABY
PAMS .30-.55; IN
DIA N CORN
.75-2.00, FINGERS
.20-.75; POPCORN
.50-.70 BUNCH.
SALE DAYS
NEXT WEEK
MON., 9:30; TUES.,
WED., THURS.,
FRL, 8:30 A.M.
CRAFT SALE
OCT. 1,9 A.M.
Pennsylvania Farmers are talking about
Dairyman’s Edge®
“There was an
improvement
in dry
matter intake ”
“I have been usinj
Dairyman’s Edge
my TMR and thei
no question that ny
cows stay on feed
better, even in hot
weather.
“We had an incre;
of about 4 pounds
milk after starting
Dairyman’s Edge.'
kssMus 6S. Vintage Rd„ Paradise, PA 17562
gj (717)442-4183 800-635-3592
[PURINA CHOWS]
Weaverland Produce
Auction
New Holland, Pa.
Report Supplied by Auction
September 9,2003
APPLES: 2.00-5.50 V 4 BU.
BEANS: GREEN 10.00-16.00,
YELLOW 5.00-13.00, LIMAS 13.00,
ALL Vt BIJ.
BROCCOLI: .55 HEAD.
CABBAGE: GREEN .3S-.65.
CANTALOPE; .05-1.05 EA.
CAULIFLOWER: 1.15 HEAD.
CUCUMBERS; 3.00-9.50 !h BU.
EGGPLANT: 3.00-7.50'/: BU.
GRAPES: CONCORD 6.00 Vi
BU.
NECTARINES: 2.00-5.00 Vi BU.
PEACHES: 5.00-10.00 !k BU.
PEARS: 3.00-6.00 Vi BU.
PEPPERS: GREEN 3.00-4.00 '/:
BU., LRGE. 8.00-12.00 BU.; RED
4.00 Vi BU., LRGE. 5.00-12.00 BU.;
HOT 5.00 FLAT.
PICKLES: 9.00 'h BU.
PLUMS: 8.00 FLAT.
POTATOES: RED 3.00-4.00 'h
BU., 6.00 SO
LBS.;
WHITE
2.00 25
LBS.,
6.00- 50
LBS.;
SWEET
6.00- Vi
BU.
PUMP
KINS:
NECK
1.25-2.50
EACH,
SEEDLESS
Pro Nutrient
SQUASH: SUMMER 11.00 Vi
BU. ACORN 8.00 BU.; BUTTER
NUT 4.00-12.00 BU.; SPAGHETTI
4.00 Vi BU.
SWEET CORN: .50-2.80 DOZ.
TOMATOES: RED 5.00-16.00 25
LBS.; GRAPE 8.50-10.00 FLAT.
WATERMELONS: SEEDLESS
.25-1.15 SANGRIA .10-1.15.
ZUCCHINI; GREEN 6.00-17.00,
YELLOW 8.00, BOTH Vi BU.
FLOWERS
ASTERS 6.25.
ORNAMENTALS: FACE
PUMPKINS 1.00-5.50; GOURDS
16.50-8.00, JBL 4.00-8.00, BOTH 'A
BU.; BABY PAMS .50-.85; INDIAN
CORN .65-2.00 BUNCH.
SALE DAYS NEXT WEEK:
MON., 9 A.M.; TUES., THURS.,
FRL, 8:30 A.M.; SAT. 8 A.M. SPE
CIAL NURSERY AUCTON SAT.,
SEPT. 20,9 A.M.
RED BEETS: 10.00 BOX,
1.00-5.50,
MUMS
>ws started to eat
better right
after I started
uryman’s Edge ”
“Fresh cows
eally respond to
Dairyman’s Edge
and I’ve had less
cows “off feed.”
e a tot less grain
in the manure
when I use
liryman's Edge ”
iter Farming, Saturday, September 13, 2003-
Lanca!
Pasture Perfect 1 " Dealer of the Week:
Albright’s Feed Mill
This week Ampac Seed Company and
Rohrer Seeds recognize Albright’s Feed
Mill, serving Clinton, Centre, and Lycom
ing counties. Wade Vonada, owner since
1995 says, “Service
is at the core of this
business’s success,
and we pride our
selves on meeting all
of our customers’
needs with custom
mixes and service.”
A big part of that ser
vice is providing live
stock and hay producers with the very
best in pasture seed. Wade recommends
the Pasture Perfect® General Purpose
and Mid Atlantic Grazer mixes. The
Mid Atlantic Grazer Mix contains high
quality grass and legume varieties that
have excellent persistence and perform
ance under grazing. They ensure high
levels of animal production. The General
Purpose Mix is ideal for people who want
quality forage products with the flexibility
to produce great hay or pasture, and give
old pastures a much needed boost.
Albright’s Feed Mill
570-726-3361
Pasture Perfect®
General Purpose Mix
27% Duo Festulolium
27% Tonga Perennial Ryegrass
23% Tekapo Orchardgrass
23% Hallmark Orchardgrass
Pasture Perfect®
Mid Atlantic Grazer
26% Tekapo Orchardgrass
26% Hallmark Orchardgrass
20% Duo Festulolium
4% Start! re Red Clover
4% Jumbo Ladmo Clover
4QUA
Ldv flyman OnlySetCt* 1
JL
For product details and local purchase
info please visit us on the web at
www.pastureperfect.com
Rohrer Seeds
717-299-2571
Pasture Perfect is a
registered trademark of
Wade Vonada
Wade Vonada
or call
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