Holiday Postpones Sale Ed. Note - Because of the Thanksgiving Holiday, the auc tion at the Lancaster Poultry Center was postponed past deadline Following are the listings in the sale A resume of the sale will be printed next vfreek along with the regulai report. Listed are lot number, seller, grower in parenthesis, amount and breed. 1. Miller & Bushong (Rus sel P. Taylor), 6000 Vantress Arbor Acre, 9 wks. 3 da ; 2 Same, (Harold Hollinger), 500 White Vantress, 8 wks. 6 da., 3. Same (Paul C. Weaver), 3700 White Vantress, 9 wks Ida.; 4. Same (Cleason Ritch ie), 10,000 White Vantress, 8 wks.,l da.; 5 Same (Luke L Weaver), 3600 White Vantress Cross, 8 wks 6 da. 6. Same, 7900 Vantress Cro.,, Cockerels, 8 wks 4 da , V Same, 7000 Vantress Cross 8 wks. 4 da ; 8. M&B (Harold Click), 2000 Indian River, 9 wks. 7 da , 9 Same, 2000 In dian River 9 wks 10 Same (Jacob Ober), 24 00 White Vantress, 9 wks 1 da. H. M&B (Dorothy Miller), 1500 Indian River, 10 wks ; 12. Same, 1500 Indian River, 10 wks.; 13 Lester M Hurst, The USS MIDWAY was 3250 White Vantress, 9 wks, placed in commission Septem -14. Same, 3250 White Van- her 10th, 1945, and introdu tress, 9 wks., 15 Same, 3250 ces a new type carrier of 45,- Whlte Vantress, 9 wks, 1 da. 000 tons in the United States 16. Same, 3250 White Van- Navy. Planning Begins Now FOR NEXT YEARS FERTILIZER Cash Discounts Per Ton on Former Orders for Mixed Grades Postmarked on or Before January 11, 1963. Delivery as Requested Between Now and June 28, 1963. Early Winter Delivery Discounts. Quantity Discounts. On The Form Storage Arrangement Bags or Bulk Field Spreading Service Soil Testing Service High Analysis "Super Grades" Eastern States Sets The Pace Inter tiess, 9 wl?3 , 17 Same, 1000 White Vantress, 9 wks . 18 Same, 1000 White Vantress, 9 wks , 19 Stephen P' Lapp, 1200 Leghorn Fowl, 16 mo , 20 Kenneth Noll, 700 White Vantress Liponized Cockeiels, 12 wks 1 da. 21 Same, '’OO White Van tress Liponized Cock, 12 wks 1 da , 22 M&B (Richard Kilts), 4800 White Mountains, 8 wks 3 da ; 23. Same, 4800 White Mountains, 8 wks 3 da ; 24. D E Horn & Co (Harold Chromster), 8100 White Vantress, 10 wks , 25 Same (Lee Reinecker), 5500 White Vantress. 10 wks 2 da. 26 Same (Byron Bingeman), 2300 White Vantress, 10 wks 1 da.; 27. Same, 5700 White Vantress, 10 wks 1 da , 28 D E. Horn & Co, 3500 White Vantress, 10 wks ; 29 D E Horn & Co. (J. S Peters), 2000 White Vantress, 10 wks , 30. Same, 2500 White Van tress, 10 wks , 31 D E Horn & Co. (Eh in Stambaugh), 6800 ‘White Vantress, 10 wks Totals 1200 Leghorn Fowl, 1400 Roasters, 109,500 Broil ers 112,100 birds Eastern States Farmers Exchange, Inc. • Delmarva Volume Increase Is Irregular Dolman a lepoited in ices of 12 1 to 14 4 at tarms ioi 1,003,300 head at farms dui ms the 21 hour period mg 10 30 Fnday morning The bulk of the sales weie at 12 .3 to 13 4 Prices included 637,500 head sold at Wednes day’s auction at the Eastern Shore Poultry Growers Ex- change . Prices declined slightly during the period with a fair demand and heayy offerings. With practically no plants operating Saturday, estimated slaughter for t)he "week end was 702,000 head compared to the 587,000 head last week end. The Delmarva broiler-feed ratio for the week ending November 16 w r as down a full five points from the previous week Broilers averaged 13 27 per pound and mash cost the grower $95 23 per ton mak ing the ratio a 2 8 down fiom the 3 3 of the previous week when broilers biought 15 59 per pound and mash cost $95 37. • Fluid Milk Interest Down After Holiday Production of fluid milk ap- Lancaster Farming, Saturday, November 24,1962 —3 Weekly New York Egg Mkt. Fiom Monday. Xoi 10th to Fnday Xo\ 2 lid Mon. WHITE E\ Fey Hywts. Fey Hjyts. Fey Med 4 1 Vi 35 32 Vi 27 22 No 1 Med Pullets Peewees BROWN Ex Fey H> \v ta Fey Hyy ts Fey. Med. Pullets Peewees MIXED 4 3 Vi 32 26 Fcy H> w ts, No 1 Med Pullets 3 1 V 2 Standaids Checks 31 Vz TREND Market cleared well on all lines under light ..J offerings Trade cautious. Copyrighted 1902 By Urncr-B.irry Co. poared to increase irregularly Surplusses cle a i e d well in most of the nation’s pioduc- thiough manufacturing diall ing areas Bottling demand was nels good eaily in the week but Wholesale selling price tor lighter late in the week under bottling quality milk in the the normal post-holiday de- New Yoik metiopolitan area, dine and school closings in ranged $5 35-5 15 per 40 quait metropolitan areas. unit. " Get the BIG silo unloader value! VcinDcilo Delivers mor •Doubls sugar syv tam digs tha silagi fsstar and mor •vanly under all cot ditlons whethar si ags Is frozan, wai •rdry. •Exclusive, sdiustabi drlvs hubgives moi positive tractio. keeps the machln •perating event; and requires iosi power. DELIVERS 8E... The double augers, operating in conjunction with the patented V-paddle Impellers, digs the silage, mixes It thoroughly, and then throws It down the chute. Your cows and cattle get good, palatable silage ... not a powdered mash as so often happens with unloaders using blowers. CALEB M. WENGER R. D. 1 QUARRYVILLE, PA. Drumore Center KI 8-2116 Why Gaps Need Limestone Two important ingredients needed bj crops are cal cium and magnesium. Both are regularly lost through the soil by the following ways: (1) By leaching, which is a slow leaking away, a normal process where there is rainfall. (3) By crop removals, Legumes, such as hay and other greens, arc taken off the liclds, instead of plowed under. (3) By general use of the soil, Because of this loss., the soil becomes what is known as high in acid. Putting on limestone may supply calcium and magnesium and correct the soil aciditj at the same time. It has been shown in experiments by agricultural colleges and experiment stations that for every dollar spent lor limestone, from $3 to $l5 are returned to the farmer through increased yields. The U.S. Government is «o thoroughly convinced of the worth of applying limestone that about one-half of the cost is granted free when application is made for it. Tills is to encourage fanners to he certain to use lime stone. It does pay to use limestone! MARTIN'S LIMESTONE IVAN M. MARTIN, Inc. New Holland 354-2113 Terre Hill Hlilcrost 5-3455 BLUE BALL, PA. Gap Hickory 2-4148 A\cd. Thurs. Tucs, 42-12 Vi 35 12-42 Vi 35 32 1 i 27 32 Vi 4 7 Vi 4 6 37 28 22 4 2-4 2 1 > 32 26 42-42 J/ > 32 26 341/j 32 34 y. 32 TWO SIZESt Standard—for siioc 10' to I** Heavy Duty—for silo* 1? to 30' WRITE OR PHONE US FOR COMPLETE INFOR. MATJON AND PRICES. Pri. 18 Vi ) 3 Vi ] 35 J 33 V, 27 3 i > i 43-46 37 28 13-43 V, 32 26 34>/j-3 3 Vz 32 Pat«nUtf J'polnt
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