Farm Calendar ' [Baltimore Market March 17 —730 pm at Earmclale School JJcjJOITS Cclttlc Disluct DHIA meeting _lO 4 ‘ H Elecluc Club Roundup * am at Eohrata Amcitcan Legion 730 pm at Gitest Bldg, Lancas j^LCtivO Annual meeting of Soil Con- t Cl ‘ '*’ ' J servation District 6 30 p m at March 19 Baltimore March to cahli Hostetler's Banquet H s ill, Ml Joy Fhzabothtown Flower Club Lincoln Community 4 H Club 730 p m at the home of Mrs H and .ibout 5 per cunt ted beiitrs, these 730 pm at Ward Bottled Gas D Kunlzelman, 600 South Spiuce cWc" s^nd'rd^eer, C O , Route 222. St , Elizabethtown Slie,"cd a noticeable mete-use, in the 51,,-josI,,-jo Tobacco seed trealme demon- supply About 30 pci cent cows <mtl Match lb Jooacco secu treating uemon j 5 , H r cent stockeis and feeders made Bcekeenets Annual Meet mu sll’ation 9 am at the farm oi on the balance Trading opened slow Bcekeepeis Annual Meeting . .. r Rnh]pr R 7 t anpastei on al! classes slaughter stems and 630 pm at Hostetlers Dining , ?, " Romer, n/ Lancasiei, ) lfc . derb vvere j u nj steady cows were -r j ,17 t„., -ixr sit ~7 located opposite Lampeter Stlas- moderately active later and sold 23 Hall, Ml JOy W W Clark, ex- onts highei with instances of 50 tension bee specialist PSU, E J Maich 30 cents up on cuttcis Buds were steady Anderson, bee researchers, PSU /Tobacco seed treating demon «nd George Schlecsman chief Slla tion 1-30 p m at the laim u,ts mostly average to high choice apmnst, Pennsylvania Btueau ot Clyde K Eshleman Washing- M&) !St Plant Industiy, will be on the *' 0 ’ 1 -Boro, near Letoit high choice to low pume 977 ibs at CnUnn-m.- ...ii i 0 , ‘■3o 50, mdiv ideal 970 Ibs $3l 00 Stand pio,,!am Schieesman will show Maich 31 * jio and low good $24002000 Two slides on bee feeding and maan Lancaster County Farmers snail lots low to averato choice 750 agement Asm - 730 pm at the Guern- "u'ndard‘‘ami %V m2TOO Egg Outlook, Handling and soy Breeders Sale Pavilion, Route good and low choice 524002350 util CTading panel - 730 pm at 30 East C J Hendrickson of the Jlo^VaTiTso?^^ Fail view School northeast of Agncultural Maiketing Service standard $l9 00 22 00, canners and cut Elizabethtown on the Elizabeth- will sneak on changing market [“s 1 Voo 1 bty" and' ‘commerem 1 h°uiis town-Mastcisonville Road for Type 41 tobacco mostly siooozhoo m a!m“duaf $22 23 n rnmrtf . n rnmmiimtif au nu.u „* , Cuoice 170230 lb vealeis 529 00 12 00 Drumorc Community 4-H Club Match 29 $20002900, standard mostly - 730 pm at Chestnut Level Tobacco seed treatum demon- 00 26 00 Two sizeable lots around fhiirch iooacco secu treat ueiiiun q(l0J0000 lb fiood ~nd choice ieedei '- lUIIUI stratum —l3O n m at the farm siecis $20252650 small lots good March 19 ot John D Bmkholdci, R 3 Ltitz, 599 601 lb stock steers $24 0024 25 tt * i t *tt ™ * 1 i. i it , c ti *- lots 513 Lb medium $2l 00 Small Hempfield CommumU 4-H Club about a mile southwest ot Lititz i o « s go oci and choice 328 ib slock steer OUT OF THE LABORATORY and into the field come a new line of diesel tractois, the first made by Ford Motor Co in the United States Conestoga Farm Service, Ford tractor dealer in Quarryville, has received the first diesel tractor produced by Ford It will be on display Friday, March 14, at the showroom The new diesel has the same displacement as the large gasoline engine It delivers up to 40 belt horsepower and will pull four semi-mounted plows in many soil conditions Fuel savings when using diesel power will amount to 40 to 50 per cent The new diesel engine is available in Ford’s 801 and 901 series, m seven models of utility, low-crop and all-purpose types. 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SOulhfield 8-3501 V— ■ ,n, » Lancaster Farming, Friday, March 14, 1958—13 Lancaster C of C Farm Program (Continued fiom page 1) cj'tcr Fanning, Walter Dunlap Ji , commission man at Lancaster Union Stock \aids, and John E (...Ives 5.28 50 HOGS Butchers were uneven, mos J Iv steady with instances 25 cents high ci on No 1 and 2 giades Sows weie si aicc and about steady The supply ' at composed mostly ol mixed lots L S No 1 2 and 3 180 240 lb butchers Intse sold largely at $2l 75 22 00 One lot 240 lb No 1 and 2, mostly No 1 hi ought $22 25 and 33 head 205 lb ic 'died $22 35 One lot. mostly No 2 and 3 254 lbs $2O 75 A lew mixed No 1 iOO 400 lb sows ranged liom $l7 75 1.175 Aveiage cutout value adiant age of O S No lour No 3 live basis ICO 220»1b bauows and gilts was $lO5 iei cwt based on wholesale carlot prices ol iiesn poik cuts at Chicago Icbruarv 28, 1958 to March 0 1958, inclusive SHEEP A small lot of utility and good 81 lb yyooled slaughter lambs scld steady at $23 00 Who's really BEST in the big tesf real endurance test In this second in- termountam ian dom sample test - HONEGGER LAYERS pioduced on per pullet housed basis 263.7 eggs , . . and $4.67 profit per bird, or 81c more income than' the aveiage of all other entries. On the basis of two-year aver ages at Utah, HONEGGER LAYERS weie BEST with $4.10 profit above feed and chick cost per pullet housed. Compare . . . and you will buy Honegger Layers for the best year-m and year-out perform ance. WINDLES HATCHERY Atglen LY 35941 COCHRANVILLE, PA FUNK'S G WINS OF TOP N PA. Published official iccoid of the 1957 Ponnsjlvama sAcic Yield Contest (open to all h\bnd biands) showed 1st —Funk's G-91 2nd —Funk's G-10 5th—Funk's G-95A FLUNK'S G HAS WON THIS CONTEST 3 YEARS OUT OF THE EAST FIVE ★ ★★★★★★ ★ This is the 60th year oi Hoffman Quahtv seed service For alfalta, seed coin, clover, pasture glasses, oats—consult vour Hoffman salesman or phone Landisville TW 8-3421 A. H. HOFFMAN SEEDS. Landisville (Lancaster Countj) Penna jlalhjum McGrann ol Faimei s Supply Cu Lancaslei 11 >ou have any ideas sugges -I'cns oi answers that you think might helo in piomoting a better i elationship between the agncul tuial population and the Lancas ter Chamber ol Commerce, anv ol these fom men will be glad to hoar them Oi you may put them in writing and send them to Lancastei Fann- ing Quaxryvtllc Growers ol early spring, late spang, and caily summer pota toes indicate they intend to plant 303,900 acics in 1958, 2 per cent less than in 1957 PROFIT-MINDED POULTRY RAISERS SELECT • HIGH, STEADY EGG PRODUCTION • EFFICIENT USE OF FEED • MAKE YOU MORE MONEY SEE ME AND ORDER DE KALIS CHIX NOW! P. L ROHRER & BRO., INC. SMOKETOWN, PA. Ph. Lane. EX 22659 As Announced at 1958 Pennsylvania Farm Show 5 HONORS YIELD CONTEST —Canoll Hunt < \ ork Counts) 15J Z bu ptr dcu —\\ m Cane &. Son Counts) 147*3 bu pci acic Jas Queensbotrs t'Sork Counts) 118 4 bu pci aero MBS A INC.
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