Yards 'mo consuming , 950 lb. steers 29 50, loadlots T,„ mixed-choice and prune 1300 lo ice to mOSt -1525 lb steers 29-29.75 mo ■o ib slaught- st good to avg. choice prime 30 50-31.25 'steers late 26-28.75, Numer al arable gr- -'©as loads borderline high-go steers-late od and low-choice 27.25-27 - 1D „ loads-,at 75. Few loads choice 1075 - 'feedlot mates -1150 lb. steers at 28 25-28'50 VIA last wk,' carrying a good grade end. V hi ff h-choichj Load good 1290 lb. northern and piihte fed holstein steers 26.75. Few esway® i I Jet Cooling System| Milk Fast at Low Cost I IN HEIGHT... HIGHEST IN VALUE M. S. SENSENiG PH. EL 4-0691 ■ ■iiiiiiiiiimmiiiiinniuißiiT .ND SE KILLERS... CXLY ON ALS . Livestock Spray R-ll urs-on dairy animals i 12 E with fuel oil 10:1 on back * i 25 W. P. , with water 4 lb, in 25 gal. as •ect spray 1 50 a dry rub on dairy animals on dairy animals t Your Supply at These Intercourse Charles B. Hoober B Zimmerman Hardware iw Fairns St & Lane. Ave. Lancaster . Lancaster County Farm Bureau L*"H. Brubaker 350 Strasburg Pike rcr Supply Co, } H Matz ilhtown ; or Bros, R. D. #1 lers Supply Co , lersville Co 1 fr 2 Feed Mill; **o Wenger & Sons ! Bios, lma ’ s Hardware Hounlrill® Kauffman Bros., £ ei Bios waie J. C EHRLICH CO. Distributor 736 - 38 East Cf&steuflSlJ; Lancaster. Ph. EX 7*3721 gceersyjriS 'Wgts. Mon. 28.50 - 25.ET0,~ many loads compara ble-cattle at 29-30.50, few loads up to 31, high choice Direct Expansion ■ Sani-Rool 5 u s E . . . . IN BUILDINGS Korlan 12 £ 1:12 for "3-1 week residual •" Dxcmnoni 25 £ 1:25 for 3-4 week residual • DipSerex Bcryer L-13/59 As bait dry or wet • Ortho Fly Killer Dry Beat Just scatter thinly on floor Kirkwood L. H. Jackson Myer’s Store Lincoln Galen Hardware Lithz Stay’s Mill, Inc, Manheim Cassel’s Mill, Inc., R. D. #1 N. G. Hershey & Son Millersvtlte Millersville Supply Co Paikesburg A. H. Keen & Son •r.'i good 1550 lb. Holstein steers 25.50, standard steers 23.50 - 25.75, mostly 24-25.50, few 800 lb. utility steers Late 24. Load prime 1173 lb. heifers early 29.75, load choice to mostly prime 1075 lb. wgts. late same price, loadlots mix ed-choice and prime heifers 28 75-29 25, most good to hi gh-choice late 25.50-28 75 utility and standard heifers 21-25 Standard cows late 22-23 - 50, late bulk util, and coml cows 18 50-21.5(1, canners and cutters closed 1 at 16-20, mo stly 16 50-19 50 although few' light, canners as low as 15. Utility and commercial bul' Is closed at 23-26; few choi ce vealers 33-34, standard and good cull and util. 15-24; medium'and good 500 -650 lb. stock steers 26-30 50, good and choice 725-925 1b.," feeding steers 26-30.50 two loads choice 725 and 785 lb. wgts. 30 and 30.50, several loads mixed-good and choice 900-925 lbs. 27.25-27.35, lo ad medium 900 lb. feeding .steers 25, few common 650 "lb. stockers,. 22,. load choice 703 lb. feeding heifers 27.75 Experiments by USDAand Okla,” Exp.. Station show that insecticide treated seeds flow through, drills slightly slow er than untreated seed. Thus, fewer seeds per acre, rather than reduced germination, may be the, cause of smaller crop stands from treated seed. Adjust drills to allow for the flow reduction after treating seed, the USDA ad \ ises.' Give Lancaster Farming advertising a chance to work for you, Dealers Peach Bottom - - C.'E. Wiley & Son QuarsryTill© Musser’s Mill, R. D. 1 Bess H. Rohrer &T Sons Rohks ’ Lester A. Singer - Schoeneck Brehm & Enck Stevens Snader’s Mill, Mt. Airy Strasburg I. B. Graybill & Son Washington Boro Ament’s Hardware, Nissley’s Farm Service West Willow West Willow Farmers Assn., Inc. Willow Street Dombach Bros. r £ Lancaster Fanning. Saturday, June 20. 1959—5 Control Flies On The Farm The house fly is a danger to the health of man and animals because it carries and spreads disease germs that may be in the material it breeds in, feeds on, or Works on. Chester County Agent Robert A. Powers, Jr. ex plains this fly breeds most extensively, ih various man ures, garbage, and ferment ing crop wastes. If disease germs are in these .materials or m others they' frequent, the flies get them on -their hairy legs, feet, and in their digestive tracts. .If the flies have access to man’s food, they contaminate it by walking over it and by leaving their excreta on it. To control the house fly, Keystone Leghorn CHICKS WILL COST YOU LESS Locally Owned and Operated Breeding Flocks Are All Within Lane. Co. We do our Own Breeding Work No National Advertising No Long Distant Hauling of Hatching Eggs or > 'Chicks No Middle Man or Franchise Kick-Backs Pa. -U. S. Approved Pullorum-Typhoid Clean KEYSTONE HATCHERY Rep. Daniel R. Myer. Ph. Leola OL 6-2243 Hatchery: Ph. Leola OL 6-7851 . - Farm: Ph. Ephrata RE 3-6179 COOXM£M to all your harvests No matter what your harvest —grain, seed, beans or com —-yon can count on the BIG BIN 66 . . . now, more than ever, truly an All-Crop Harvester. There's a new, two-row com head that brings to the cornfield such All-Crop bene fits as: Dependable, wide-flow feeding keeps harvest moving Gentle, rubber-on-rubber shelling less trackage Exclusive saw-tooth wind valves —— cleaner sample In the bln. Harvest more, have more in *5B. See the 66 All-Crop Harvester now. Atx-Cnor is an AUia-Chalmars trademark. ALLIS-CHALMERS # Sales & Service Nr Snavelys Farm Service L. H. Brubaker Lancaster. Pa. Mann & Grumelli Farm Serv. R. S. Weaver Stevens. Po. ' L. H. Brubaker N. G. Myers & Son lifitz. Po. Rbeems, Po. JUNE DAIRY MONTHI Quorryville. Pa. Powers suggests doing these things: Eliminate places. Follow sanitary constantly. Dispose garbage week. Keep garbage and other refuse under cover Screen windows and doors of the home, dairy barns, and' milkrooms. Use proper insecticide and use it correctly. To kill flies quickly inside the home, use a space spray (or aerosol) that contains py rethrins or organic thiocyan ates, or the combination of these. To kill flies in and around farm buildings apply a sur face spray to the inside of buildings where livestock is kept; also, spray areas-where flies may collect on the out side. WHY New Holland, Pa. Nissley Farm Service Washington Boro, Pa. breeding the practices and every of manure properly 'u- ’t '
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