nC poultry Center olume. Prices Slip ; , « slipped slightly a lr°fhis week at the Lan atn „,,itrv center when t« r P ol “i prices ranging etf P 2 to 21 3 for 77,320 fowl continued to l gl nftwo lots of 3,000 jb aS , £ or i 6 1. One lot Lheavy fowl brought [while 30 males sold for f uf Inis of 5,600 cocker- KeS made 23.7 to 26.7, huflots of 3,900 pul’et Lffbxought 22.7 to 25.2. L total June 2 sale had 1 0 f 91,575 head in " head with dieldrin ,j foliage pests fast with dependable tion equipment because it goes on '-klrin and get these extra benefits evenly, smoothly, ’ides: Dieldrin is long lasting. Keeps foliage P g sts under control long after applica tion. Easy-to-use dieldrin is available in dusts, s P r ays and granules. Won t clog apphca- SHELL chemical company AGRICULTURAL CHEMICALS DIVISION 110 West 51st Street, New York 20, New York POTATO GROWERS We have 50% Dieldrin Wettable Powder and 1.5 Dieldrin Emulsion. Available at your local dealer Call us for his name. Also available at our Ephrata plant. Miller Chemical & Fertilizer Corporation p, o. BOX 25, EPHRATA Phone RE 3-6525 1. Irvin B. Gingrich, 425 W Mts, 14, NO SALK, 21.8 bid; 2. Raymond H. Weaver, 4000 WV, 9-2, Roy E. Ream, 18.4; 3. Fruitville Farms Inc. (Abram Shenk), 6000 IR, 9-2, W. C. Meilmger & Son, 18.4; 4. Same, 9000 WV, 9-2, Mea der’s Poultry, 18.6; 5 Same, 4800 W Mts, 93, Daniel K. Good, 18.6; 6 Same, 10,000 IR, 9-2, Daniel K. Good, 18.4; 7 Mil ler & Bushong (Leonard Deitz) 4500 WV, 9-3, Starr Poultry, 18 6; 8. M&B, (Dan iel Eberso e), 4000 WV, 9-3, College Hill Poultry, 18 5; 9. M&B (Richard B-essing) 3,- 000 WVC, 9-3, Header’s Poultry, 18 4; 10. M&B, (R. C. Garman), 9000 WV, 10-2, College Hill Poultry, 18 4; 11. M&B (Kenneth M. Funk), 200 W MtC, 13, Wal ter Lehman, 23.7; 12. Same, 500 W MtC, 13, Walter Leh man, 23.7; 13 Same, 200 W MtC, 13, Daniel K. Good, 24.0; 14 M&B, (Elam B. Riehl) 1700 WVC, 13-3, W. C. Mellmger & Son, 23.8; 15. Same, 1700 WVP, 13-3, Daniel K. Good, 22.7; " 16. M&B (Willis Glick Jr.) 450 WVC, 13-2, Carl B. Ris er, 26.6; 17. Same, 475 WV- P, 13-2, Carl B. Risser, 24.4; sale 8,050 'rices iplete grow \ount and Van- LF .erel, 1 8. M&B (Elvin E Siegrist), 900 WVC, 13-2, W. C. Mel 'inger & Son 23.8; 19 M&B (Samuel Stoltzfus) 4200 WV, ">-2, Starr Poultry, 18 4; 20. M&B (Stanley Carpenter) 8000 WV, 9-2, Starr Poultry, Turn to Page 2 CHAIN SAW SERVICE CENTER Hev ,-t Snovely's FcmnSTvica NEW HOLLAND EL 4-2214 "N E 4 Delmarva-Georgia Broiler Prices Slip Slightly Live poultry prices aver aged fractionally lower at Delmarva during the 24 hour period ending 10:30 Friday morning, Prices at farms of 16 20 to 17 90 for 932,500 head. Del marva processors estimated slaughter for the-weekend at 764,000 head compared to the 616;000 head last week end. Offerings at Delmarvawere relatively high, but the de mand was fair to good and supplies were clearing well. The Delmarva broiler-feed ratio for the week ending on May 27 was'steady with the previous weeks at 4 0 Broil ers averaged 18 32 and feed cost $92 24 per ton. Fluid Milk Seasonal High Reported Near Fluid milk production was reported at or near seasonal highs at New York and New England, but trended lighter at Philadelphia and Atlanta. Bottling demand ranged from only fair to good. The Atlanta area had a light sur plus moving to cheese pro duction but all other areas reported heavy surplus mov ing to cheese production, separators and driers. Howard B. Flyio Jr. N ORTH WES X ERN ottuaT, t ' v r, vc CO 430 W. Chestnut Street Lancaster, Pa. EXpress 7-8284 • Dieldrin’s economical. Just a few pen nies pays for acres of protection. Get dieldrin today. Your local pesticide dealer stocks it under well-known brand names. And be sure to follow the label directions at all times, / Ext. Fey. Hyvds Med. Pullets Peewees Ext. Fey. Hywts Med. Pullets Peewees Ext. Fey. Hywts Med. Pullets Stds Checks Ext. Fancy Hywts Ext. Fey. Hywts Med. Pullets TREND; Market generally steady with a good call for small eggs. al lot sold at $4.35 but the' per 40 quart unit of bottling wholesale price was mainly quality milk. Save $2.00 per ton on your Pasture Rations this year ...and still get a feed ideal for YOUR HERD. More dairymen are xeeding Beacon Dairy Rations than ever before. To celebrate this record volume we are offer ing a special discount of $2 00 per ton from May sth through June 30th on each of the four rations listed below. Each has special features and special benefits, according to the production level of your herd and quality of your pas ture. Plan now to take advantage of this special offer. For Herds Over 450 Lbs. Butterfai BEACON TEST COW 16 BEACON 16% HI-ENERGY * Constant formula for TEST PEL-ETS uniformity * Constant formula for * Balanced Protein sources uniformity to provide maximum * Minimum waste production stimulus •* Free flowing - ideal for * 8 ¥2% max. fiber bulk installations, milk- Excellent palatabihty mg parlors. Cows eat Keeps nuinent intake them fast, eat them all up, holds body weight ’ 7% max. fiber For Herds Over For Herds Up To 400 Lbs. Butterfat 400 Lbs. Butlerfat BEACON SWEET 16 * Heavy molasses ration, BEACON MILK CHECK IS highly palatable * Available in regular form - Makes maximum use of or free flowing Pel-Ets the most economical pro- * Medium texture tern sources •* F exible formula to take * Provides energy to hold maximum advantage of body weight, stimulate fluctuations in ingredient milk flow prices * 8V2% max. fiber *9% max! fiber Pasture provides good nutrition at low cost - but it won’t do the job alone. Proper supplementaly feeding now will help avoid ‘'summer slump” later - and can mean more milk right through the whole lactation. Call your Beacon dealer or Beacon Advisor today to order the Beacon pasture ration that’s right for your herd and your pasture. Remember - you save $2-00 per ton from May sth through June 30th on the four feeds above. SHELL Lancaster Farming, Saturday, June 4, 1960 —3 Weekly New York Egg Mkt. From Monday, May 30th to Friday, June 3rd Mon. Tues, Wed. Thurs. 33 - 30Va -241/a-19 19 - 34V2- 33 - 26 - 19 - 321/2- 30V2- 32 - 30/.- 29 NOT QUOTED 31/>- 31%- 31V2- 28V2-29 28 - 27/2- Midwestern Browns Midwestern Whites 33 - 301/2- 241/2- Copyrighted 1960 By Urner-Barry Co, At New York an occasion unchanged at $4.50 to 4.55 The Beacon Milling Company A- Division of Spencer Kellogg and Sons, Inc. PHILADELPHIA & CARLISLE STS., YORK. PA. Telephone: York 8-2341 BEACON Nearby White* 33 - 30V2- 241/2- 19 - Nearbv Brown* 341/2- 33 - 26 - 19 - Midwestern Mixed 33 - 33 - 30V2- 241/2- Fri. 33 - 301/2- 251/2- 20 - 33 - 30V2- 241/2- 19 - 341/2- 33 - 26 - 20 - 341/2- 33 - 26 - 19 - 32 - 32 - 29 - 311/2- 28 - 33 - 301/2- 241/2- 33 - 301/2- 241/3-
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