A4-LancakterF&rmfng, Saturday*' October tl r ,2003 LANCASTER FARMING -STAFF LANCASTER FARMING 48 th Year of Publication P.O. Box 609 Ephrata, PA 17522 (717)626-1164 Fax: (717) 733-6058 Andy Andrews, Editor (717) 721-4425 Lou Ann Good, Food and Family Features Editor (717)721-4428 Charlene Shupp, Staff (717)721-4426 Dave Lefever, Staff (717) 721-4427 Michelle Kunjappu, Sections Staff (717)626-1164 Lynn Rossi, Market Staff Millie Bunting, Market Staff IRRESPONDENT! lEWS Joyce Bupp, York Co. Seven Valleys (717)428-1865 Carolyn Moyer, Bradford Co. Tioga & Susquehanna Roaring Branch (570) 324-2482 Linda Williams, Bedford Co. and Blair Bedford (814)623-5745 Deanna Cunfer, Carbon Co. Lehighton (610) 377-3749 Sandra Lepley, Somerset Co. Meyersdale (814) 634-1427 Gay Brownlee, Harrisonburg, Virginia (540) 833-2675 Brian Snyder, Centre Co. Millheim (814) 349-9856 Beth Miller, Cumberland Co. 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Phone (203) 966-1746 PUBLISHER'S LIABILITY FOR ERROR Lancaster Farming is protected by federal copyright statute. No part of this newspaper may be broadcast, reproduced or republished in any form or by any means without the prior, written permission of our General Manager. The advertiser agrees that Lancaster County Weeklies, Inc. shall not be liable by reason of any error, omission and/or failure to insert an ad, or any part of an ad, beyond liability for the value of actual space occupied by the ad or item in which the error, omission and/or failure to insert occurred Lancaster County Weeklies, Inc reserves the right to reject or cancel any advertisement at any time. NON REFUNDABLE Belleville Poultry Belleville, Pa. Report Supplied by Auction Wednesday, October 8,2003 GEESE; 5.00 EA. TURKEYS; YOUNG 3.00-10.00. GUINEAS: YOUNG 3.00-4.50 EA. CHICKENS; 1.00-2.50 EA. ROOSTERS: 4.00-5.75 EA. BANTAMS; .25-1.00 EA. SILKIES: 1.25 EA. MUSCOVY DRAKES: 7.00-8.50 EA MUSCOVY HENS: 3.75 EA. DUCKS: 1.00-2.50 EA. BARN BIRDS: 1.00-1.25 EA. WHITE BIRDS: 2.75 EA FANCY BIRDS: 1.50-3.00 EA. PEACOCKS: NONE. PHEASANTS: NONE. DOVES: NONE. GUINEA PIGS; 3.25-4.00 EA. RABBITS: RABBITS UNDER 4 LBS. 1.50- 4-6 lbs. 4.00-6.00, over 6 lbs. 6.50- all per head. PLEASE PREBOX SMALL ANIMALS. Livestock Cooperative Auction Market Of North Jersey Poultry & Eggs Hackettslown, NJ. Report Supplied by Auction Tuesday, October 7,2003 HEAVY FOWL .05-.60,5.00-6.00 EA. LEGHORN FOWL .05 .10. MIXED FOWL .50-.90. BROILERS .45.60. CHICKS .50 EA. PULLETS 6.25 EA. GEESE .30-.80,10.25 EA. TURKEYS .SO-.80. BANTAMS .25-7.00 EA. ROOSTERS .50-1.00,2.00-4.25 EA. BUNNIES 3.00 EA. DUCKS .30-1.35,3.00-6.25 EA. RABBITS .40-1.05,2.75-3.25 EA. PIGEONS 1.00-3.25 EA. GUINEAS 3.00-7.00 EA. GRADE A EGGS: WHITE JUMBO, EX. LRGE. 1.05-1.10, LARGE .98-1.03; BROWN JUMBO, EX. LGE. 1.02-1.10, LARGE .90-1.05, MED. .65- 85. INDEX Five Sections FEATURES DAIRY Corn Harvest Aid A 1 Focus On Dairy A 36 Water Planning Act A 1 Manheim Dairy Show A 37 Wachovia Drops Ag A 1 MD DHIA 819 New Holland Champs All Dairy Antiques 827 Manheim Beef, Steers A2B Bloomsburg Fair A 33 DEPARTMENTS KILE Horses A 34 Editorial AIO KILE Win A3B Farm Calendar AIO Stockman’s Contest A3B Bible Speaks AIO KILE Fashions B 2 Futures Al 6 Montgomery 4-H 811 Mailbox Markets 814 Manheim Farm Show 812 Sale Reports 820 New Holland Sheep 813 Public Auction Register 820 KILE Angus, Lambs D 4 Antiques Center 827 rnt Antiques Register 831 COLUMNS Antiques Reports 836 Now Is The Time . AIO clarified Ads C2,D5 Farm Show Spotlight A 24 Business News D 2 Ag Counts A 29 Land & Community A3O HOME & YOUTH Plans For PA A 39 Homestead Notes B 2 On Being A Farm Wife B 3 Home On The Range B 6 Consuming Thoughts B 4 Cook’s Question B 8 Family Living Focus B 5 Kid’s Korner 810 Well Preserved B 9 You Ask, You Answer B 7 Ida’s Notebook 81l SECTION E Antiques Detective 828 Boarder & Trainer Graystone Small Animal Sale, LLC Root’s, East Petersburg Report Supplied By Auction Tuesday, October 7,2003 Muscovy Drakes .90-1.05, Hens .90-1.00. Pekin Ducks 3.00-3.50 ea. Red Fowl 4-5 lbs. .50-.70,5-6, .70-.95. Crossbred Fowl 5-9 lbs. .70-.90. Crossbred Roosters 4-6 lbs. .90-1.05, 7-11 lbs. .60-.90. Guinea Fowl 1.20-1.35. Banty Roosters 2.75-4.00 ea. Banty Hens 1.75-2.00 ea. Leghorn Hens, none, Roosters 1.25 ea Silkies 1.50-2.00 ea. Geese 9-14 lbs. .50-.55. Pigeons 1.75-2.10 ea. White Pigeons 3.00-3.25 ea. Rabbits 4-6 lbs. .90-1.15,6-9 lbs. .80-1.00. Bunnies 2.50-7.50 ea. Guinea Pigs 5.00-7.75 ea. Goats 31.00-35.00 ea. Kids 17.00-21.00 ea. Doves 4.00-5.50. Chukars, not enough. Pullets, none. Total sales: 307. All out-of-state poultry must be tested for Al. Morrison’s Cove Poultry & Rabbit Martmaburg, Pa. Report Supplied by Auction October 6,2003 ROOSTERS 4JO. HEAVY HENS JO-L5O. BANTY HENS L 25-3.50. PIGEONS 2.00. DUCKS 3.00-5.00. BUNNIES 1.75-3.25. RABBITS 2.00-6 JO. LARGE RABBITS AUCTION EVERY MON., 7:30 PJM. National Canner Fowl Market Atlanta, Ga. October 3,2003 Report Supplied By USDA NATIONAL CANNER FOWL MAR KET: Majortiy of prices were generally un changed on both light and heavy canners when compared to a week earlier. Demand was fair at best. Trading was mostly light. Offerings were adequate for trade needs. The undertone was steady. Cents per pound, current negotiations with out freight cost: LIGHT CANNER HENS: Line run without necks: 20-25, majority 23-23.75. HEAVY CANNER HENS: Without necks: 20-36, majority 34-35. Cents per pound, current negotiations freight cost included; LIGHT CANNER HENS; Line run without necks 22-27, majority 25.5-26, HEAVY CANNER HENS: Without necks; 31.5-38, majority 35-37. National Egg Market At A Glance Atlanta, Ga. October 8,2003 Report Supplied By USDA Prices remained unchanged in all areas. Trade sentiment was steady. Retail and distri butive demand was light to good, best where features were a factor. Supplies were balanced to sufficient. However, mediums were reported as tight in spot locations. Breaking stock sup plies were adequate to fully adequate for the moderate to fairly good demand. Light type hens were at least sufficient for current process ing schedules. Weekly New York Egg Market Northeast Quotes Prices Supplied By Umer-Barry WHITE JUMBO EX.LARGE LARGE MEDIUM PULLETS BROWN EX.LARGE LARGE MEDIUM UNDERGRADES AND CHECKS .59 .59 .59 .59 BREAKING STOCKS: FRI. 42-44 LBS. .61-.63,48-50 LBS. .72-.74, 50 LBS. AND UP .74-.75. New England Weekly Shell Egg Report Atlanta, Ga. Prices Supplied By USDA October 7,2003 PRICES PAID PER DOZEN GRADE A BROWN EGGS IN CARTONS DELIVERED STORE DOOR. MAINE MOSTLY NEW HAMPSHIRE MOSTLY RHODE ISLAND MOSTLY VERMONT MOSTLY National Turkey Market At A Glance Des Moines, lowa October 8,2003 Report Supplied By USDA DOMESTIC MARKET HIGHLIGHTS: The market tone on 8-16 lb. hens and 16-24 lb. toms was fully steady, instances firm. Trading was light with moat sales for prompt shipment for both private and packer label hens and toms. Demand was light to moderate. Offerings mixed and range from adequate to barely adequate. Bulk parts and meats trading was slow, reduced by availability of product. Demand was light to moderate. Some resistances noted to the higher prices. EXPORT MARKET HIGHLIGHTS:!rading was slow, limited sales centered on thigh meat. Demand was fair, with some resistance to cur rent price levels noted. Trade sentiment remains firm. Offerings continue to be limited. I New York Eggs ATLANTA, GA. October 7,2003 Report Supplied By USDA Prices were unchanged. Trade sentiment was steady. Demand was moderate to instances good. The New York shell egg inventory de creased 7 percent when compared to a week ago. Supplies were gen erally sufficient for cur rent requirements. Prices to Retilers, Sales to Volume Buy ers, USDA Grade A and Grade A, White Eggs in Cartons, Deliv ered Store Door, Cents per Dozen: EXTRA LARGE 97-101; LARGE 95-99; MEDI UM 80-84. | FEEDER SALE \ | @ Vintage Sales Stables s I Monday, Oct. 13, < '< 2003, IPM | / Consignments Welcome $ Contact: Butch Brown £ 717/626-5394 or 717/442-418 From Oct. 3-9,2003 FRI. MON. TUES. 1.10 1.10 1.10 1.07 1.07 1.07 1.03 1.03 1.03 .88 .88 88 .63 .63 .63 1.07 1.07 1.08 1.03 1.03 1.04 .88 88 .89 EXTRA LARGE LARGE MEDIUM SMALL 140 137 93 64 133-137 130-134 86-90 57-61 135-136 132-133 88-89 59-60 141-145 136-140 92-% 63-67 141 136 92 63 140-143 137-140 93-% 143 140 % National Broiler Market At A Glance Atlanta, Ga. October 8,2003 Report Supplied By USDA Trade sentiment was irregular, but overall steady at best. Demand covered the full range, but was mostly moderate at best. Supplies of all sizes were more than sufficient to easily handle trade needs. In the parts structure, trading was light and usually limited to regular commit ments. Breast items were at least adequate to ample and discounted considerably to help move. Dark meat was available, and wings were in good balance to close, often tight for larger cuts. In production areas, live supplies were moderate at weights in a lull range, bu* mostly desirable. New York Brollers/Fryers ATLANTA, GA. October 7,2003 Report Supplied By USDA Trucklot buying activity on ready-to-cook whole broiler/fryers was noted as light to no bet ter than fair. Offerings of the three pound birds were available and the larger sizes were ade quate. Retail and distributive draw was lacklus ter. The market tune no better than steady. SPECIAL k- ¥ Layer Management Services • Feed Formulation • Flock Service Visits • Quality Assurance Programs • Risk Management Programs • Agreement Supervision Egg and Fowl Marketing • Accounting Services Joint Ownership Flocks • Flock Computer Records Financial and Performance Analysis TfPMSJnc, Herjta(|c 2043 Horseshoe Pike • Annville, PA17003 (717) 867-8366 WED. THUR. 1.10 1.10 1.07 1.07 1.03 1.03 .88 .89 .65 .67 1.08 1.08 1.04 1.04 .89 .90