12—Lancaster Farming, Friday, November 14, 1958 Keystone Farm Prices Off Two Points HARRISBURG A two point decline in the mde\ of prices ie coived by Pennsylvania farmers lor all farm products m the 30 day peuod ended October 15 was icported today by the State De paitment of Agncultme The Pennsylvania Crop Report ing Seivice said the index stood at 238 on October 15, nine points hoiow the same date last year An index of 100 is equal to the 1910- 14 base price peuod While the crops index mcreas od thiee points in the peuod, the use was offset bv a five-point diop in the livestock asd products gioup index, the Ciop Reporting Seivice added In the livestock gioup, an eight point gain in the index o r dairy products, attubuted to the seasonal incieases in milk and bntteifat prices was wiped out bv an eight point diop in the met animals index Pennsylvania fanners received lowei prices for beef cattle cows hogs, and lamb* during the peuod, the suivey showed. 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Phone 5854 John Meisenberger 110 Dickinson Ave. Lancaster, Pa Phone EX 4-3006 Write or Phone For Name of Nearest DURO dealer Lower prices leccived for farm dnekens, broileis, turkeys and eggs caused the poultry and eggs index to fall 14 points, the survey artded A three point rise in the crops group was attubuted to uses in the food gram and vegetable in-1 dcues which moie than offset d'-ops in feed gram and fruit Higher prices for wheat caused a two point gam in the food gain index and the vegetables index lose one point Nationally, the index of prices, i eceived by farmei s dipped slight ly more than 2 per cent (six points) during the 3 dayO penocf FARM INCOME TAX COURSE OFFERED The fourth annual Farm In come Tax and Social Security Short Couse will be given at The Pennsylvania State Umvei sity, December 8 and 9, 1985, an nounces Associate Chester Coun ty Agent Joseph H Way Attending will be bankers, magistrates, lawyers, insurance agents, accountants, justices of th epeace farmer, and any others who may help farmers to make up their farm income tax re turns lyiiiilin iio3 • We carry ail BULL BRAND Dairy Rations • S, O. 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McClay, Assist ant Director of Resident Instruc tion in the College of Agriculture ac the Pennsylvania State Univer sity Dr McClay says greater stress is being placed on mathematics and English By the fall of 1961. only high school graduates who ha\e successfully completed at least one year of high school alge fcia and one year of high school plane geometry can major in agri culture at Penn Slate The 20 curnculums in the Col lege of Agriculture leqmre a fum background in mathematics in such courses as chemistry, bot any , physics, zoology, bacterio logy and agronomy Starting soon, Penn State will admit onlv those students who can immediately take the first university English comse requir ed of all students. Previously, students who did not pass an Eng lish placement test were allowed to take a special review course ‘The cost of such lemedial Ira B. Landis 779 Valley Rd., Lane. Willow SU R. 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