,ets failed if 22 9, one -ts did not re i were not sold. 1.000 heavv tow! 1; one lot of 2,000 fowl brought 10 I, tour lots ot roasters in- ading 4,325 head brought 24 1 to 24.8 Two lots ot pul lets, including 1,650 head, changed hands at 22 0 to 22 2 The complete March 22 sale offered 69,075 head in 21 lots and sold 64.679 head in 19 lota Following is the complete sale result with lot number, seller, grower in parenthesis, amount and breed, age in weeks and days, bujer and price CODE- W'RHF-White Rock Heavy Fowl, IR-Indian River, WV-White Vantress, C-Cock erel, P-Pullet, HWM*Hubbaidi White Mountain, L-Ledbrest 1 Daniel H Fox, 1000 WRHF, 11 mo , Daniel K Good, 17 1, 2 Millei & Bush on (Arthur Beaman), 4000 IR, 8-6, Island Poultij, 17 0, i M F-'f V Well-started tobacco plants (left) will stand up better after transplanting. Easy Way to Grow Sturdy Tobacco Plants For top quality, sturdy tobacco plants, use the proven combination of plant foods, Agnco for Tobacco Plant Beds and Agrimte Apply 2-3 lbs Agnco for Tobacco Plant Beds per pan before steaming Just before sowing the seed broadcast and rake in 2-3 lbs Agrimte per pan. This gets your plants off to a quick start with a stronger root system and better able to resist disease Your plants will be ready for the plant ing earlier if you topdress the beds with 3-4 lbs Ag nte per steam pan when the plants are about the size of a dime Agrimte, the slow releasing, all or ganic nitrogen fertilizer - gives a healthy green col or, promotes vigorous plants with well develop ed roots This means your plants will be ready earlier and will stand up bettei after transplanting. AGRINITE. The American Agricultural Chemical Co. Contact Your AGRICO Agent or AGRICO Warehouse at Lancaster R. D. 3 LO 9-2361 or Narvon R. D 2 or Call Sales Representative B. G. HOFFMAN Elizabethtown EM 7-1650 ). 4700 WV. 9-0. Rtn ai IS 5. 1 M&B (John ilerr), 1300 WVC, 13-2 C Mel linger & Son. 24 S 5 Mlli (Same). 1300 WVC 13-2, II VV Longacre. Ini , 21.7 _ o on 6 M&B (John O Mover, Ir.», 400 WVP, 14-2. NO SALE. 22.9. BID; 7. Carl Al en, 4000 WVP. 14-5, NO BID. NO BID. 8. I). B Horn & Co (Mu hard Mtersi. 6000 Wt S-J, Stair Poultry, 18 1. 9 Horn&Co (Same), 6000 WV, 8-3. Starr Poultry. 17 9, in. Tforn&Co (Same), 7000 WV, 8-3, Meader’s Poultry, 18 1 11 Horn&Co (Same). 7000 WV, 8-3. H W. Longacre, Inc . 18 0: 12. Horn & Co. (Same). 4000 WV, 8-3, Daniel K Good, 18 2, 13 Jack Bucher, 2100 WV, 9-0. Daniel K Good. 18 3. 14. Aaron E. Beiler, 900 WVP. 14-2. Daniel K. Good, 22 2. 15 Warren Shearer, 6400 HWMC, 8-3. H W Longacre, Inc., 18.0. Ifi Same 3400 HWM, 9-0. Daniel K Good, IS 0. 17 I) E Horn & Co. (Martin S Landis), 4500 WV, 9-5, John N Thomas. 19 9, IS John L Ilershev, 770 LC. 13-2, Gail B Ri&ser, 24 1, 19 Same, 750 LP, 13-2 \V C Mellmg ei & Son, 22 0 20 C T Heistand lr 2000 L-F, Cat! 1! Rissei, 10 1 21 John L Delmorva-Georgio Broiler Prices About Steady reported live Delmarva prices about steady with a lair demand for moderate sup plies during the 2 1 hour peri od ending 10 :t« Friday morn ing Prices and purchases tarms during the period eluded 047,000 head at prices ranging 16 0 to 17 S Estimated slaughter by Fast en! Shore processors lor the week end was 764,000 head compared to the 60 6,000 head last week end The Delmarva broiler-teed ratio for the week ending March 16 was down two points trom the previous week at 3 8 Broilers averaged 17 34 per pound and 20 per cent mash cost the grower $92 70 per ton The ratio for the comparable week a year ago was 3 9 when broilers averaged 18.04 and mash cost \94.02 Six months ago the ratio had dropped to 2 S as broilers averaged onh 12 90 and mash sold at V'2 9 7 Fluid Milk Supplies Gain In All Areas Surplus mer bottling needs , , nuieased slightly, but cleared All aieas i eported slight . , . . ‘ satihfacloi ily with the north east reporting hea\y mo\ empnt to separators and manufactur- pi eduction inciease in tluid milk again this week Ottenngs weie increased and ing planta. geneially in excess ot needs Wholesale selling puces in Bottling demand was light x PW Yoi k loi battling quality in New Yoik fan to good milk was tIS2 to 4 ')() )iei 40 cuiait unit Tins was 3 to I tents low ei than the pie\ious w eek Heislu \ 1 LC 1 5-2 W Mellim,ei & Sou 2 1 8 BUY @)|RTHWOR£ Chick Starter GOOD New Superior Formulation More Effective Proven Medication Money Saving Pullet Growing Program Better Layers at Housing Time Greater Potential Egg Production DETAILS ON THESE NEW DEVELOPMENTS * _ »’* I Leßoy M. Sensenig i * KPHKATA. K. I>. :S Phone Kphrata UKpublio Lancaster Farming, Saturday, March 24, 1962 Weekly New York Egg Mkt. From Mondav Match 10th to Fi id ij M.mh Mlutes Ex Fej II jw Is Fe> lljwts Fey Med No 1 Med Pullets Beewees Browns Ex Fey Hywts Fey Med Pullets Peewees Mixed Fey Hywts Xo 1 Med Pullets Stds Checks TREN'D: Market steadier under clarification of the rot eminent's initial paying price for dried whole eggs Generally ample supplies tor all commercial chain needs elsew hei e and get FEED PLUS SEE US FOR Tnes. Mon. 33-3:! y. 33-33 % 33-33 11 20-20 y. 20-29 20-20 i/j 29-20 VO 23 % 23 VI 19 37 tii 29% 20 % 23% 10 23 Vi 31-21 Ys 21- >q i/. 23 % 23 % <’op> righted IfKil! It.v I iuer-lUiir <o. ♦> * * *, Are you sorla’ wonderin’? •> Thin s, U.-.l 13-3 ! >i 20-20 V, 20-20 V, 2 0-20 2 f U_ » 4 1 f j 2 r » 23 % 10 ytvj n •»»%-,» 6 3 Vt: ~2C 29 Vi 23% 2 3 V. - * '/• 21-31% 21 39-2.1 y. 23 y 3 23 V a Tin re's one thing that will gi\e jou more tor >our money than it would ten vears ago - the penn\ stale at the miner drugstore The Most Famous Name In Corn Pfister Associated Growers R D. 3. LANCASTER Phone TW 8-7121 SAY Just how good IS this bird? Somebody has ’em right near you ASK HIM! (or ns, majbc?) "HONEGGER LAYERS" .1 now \i:i> mookk !U)7 Vtfliiil A\i‘nnP MTI'IZ, I’lion** 'I (i-”>408 Windle's Hatchery rorHiuwiM.i;. rv IMione: Atglen LV 3 2 !id I’l I !l! % 29 V j -29% 2.! % 19 33% 2 r. y. -29% 23%
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