Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, March 14, 1959, Image 3

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    er Poultry Exchange
i'ers Hit
, e on 22 lots of
on Thursdays
-itry Exchange
. to 19.54,
average on the
29,700 broilers
with a price
6-21*
of 43 lots with
Is were offered
taking the NO
, on nearly one
itS.
,ete March 12
with seller, gro
antheses, amount
age in weeks and
and price follows
WV-white van
rhite vantress
,w—mdian river
I—leghorn 1 —leghorn fowl;
;; p—pullets; C
;ap—capettes; W
rock fowl, and
, fowl.
Ludwig, 750 L-Ft
Koser, 12 5 2.
,om, 4000 WV,
ivis, 19 3 3. SA-
Hill Poultry,
iE, Daniel K.
5. Osborn, 5000
W Longacre, 19.
Davis, 19 5. 7.
'usselman. 4000
. C. Mellinger,
,elman 2200 L-F,
9 H M. Stauf
(Samuel Miller),
■3, Harry H Wea-
Pans Ober, 475
NO SALE, 22
and Bushong
~ 9000 WV, 9,
12 M&B (John
6500 WV, 9-2,
191 bid. 13. S-
A 19. 14. An-
;ter for blight control
es stand-by protection
's yields
"ing 1958 in major potato states
i the blight controlling ability
INE M-22 and of nabam. Late
13 severe in two of the states;
;ht in one.
lusions reached by the scientists
the results by the
owers who also compared the
mce of Dithane M-22 and
itervals of seven days,
ne M-22 (l]/ 2 pounds/acre)
setter control of late blight
•ithane D-14 (2 quarts/acre).
rivals of ten days the superi
-3f Lithane M-22 was out-
n S- Similar advantages in early
control with Dithane M-22
oted.
were significantly higher
; better blight control was
ea with Dithane M-22. In
at 7-dav
P. L. ROHRER
'KETOWN. pa
19.54 Avg.
drew N. Miller, 2000 WV,
10-2, John N .Thomas, 20.3.
15. H. Robert Mylm, 1500
WV, 11, Marvin Sweigart,
20.4.
16 Snader’s Mill (Daniel
Kopp), 1200 WV, 9-1, NO
Sale, 17 bid. 17. Snader’s
(Paul N. Kline), 2000 WV,
9-1, NO SALE, 17 bid. 18.
Harvey M. Zimmerman, 600
WV-Cap, 13, Roy E. Ream,
26.4. 19. Same, 1500 WV-P,
14, NO SALE, 23 1 bid. 20.
Same, NO SALE, 23.6 bid.
21. Mary E. Forry, 800
WV, 9-3, John E Rettinger,
21. 22. Greider Leghorn Fa
rm, 1300 WR-F, 14 mo., NO
SALE, 19.5. 23 Casse’s
Mill (Charles Warfel II),
5000 IRW, 10, Good, 20.2. 24
Same, Header’s Poultry, 19.
25. Same, 19.4.
26. SAME ALL. 27. Amos
C. Funk (Robert Wantz),
1100 WV-C-Cap, 13, Longacre
26.3. 28. Same, 950 WV-C-
Cap, 13, Col Hill, 26.1. 29.
Same, 2100 WV-P-Cap, 13,
Risser, 25 3. 30. Farm Bureau
(Jacob C. Herrl, 600 WV-
P-Cap, 13-6, Risser, 25 2.
31. Same, 950 WV-C-Cap,
13-6, Mellinger, 26 4. 32.
Same, 450 WV-C-Cap, 13-6,
Mellinger, 261. 33. M&B
(Loyd Stoltzfus), 8000 WV,
9 2, COl. Hid, 19.1. 34. M&B
(Clarence Shenk Jr.), 375
WV-C-Cap, 13-2, Good, 27.
35. Melvin E Hess, 500 H-F,
12 mo., NO SALE, 20 bid.
36. Martin H. Weaver, 32-
00 WV-L, 9-6, Ream, 20.4.
37 SAME ALL 38. Weaver,
2700 WV-L, 9 6, Risser, 20-3.
39. Andrew N. Mil er, 2000
T,T V 10 M ‘
ANE
Your Local Dithane Dealer
Delmarva - Georgia
Delmarva at 18 Weekly New York Egg Mkt.
Delmarva broiler market
opened firm with heavy- off
erings and good demand,
17.60-18.50 price range, with
64 per cent at 18-18%. Mar
ket weakened Wednesday, re
gained loss and climbed to
strong 18 50-19.70 range on
Friday report, with 52 per
cent, 19-19 70.
The De’marva broiler-fe
ed ratio for the week ending
March 6, was 3 4, compared
with 3 5 for the previous
week and 4 8 one year ago.
Average broiler price for the
week was 16 92 with 20%
mash at $9B 71, compared
with 22 65 and $94.92 one
year ago.
Volume of Delmarva gro
wn poultry for the week end
mg March 7 was 2,731,027;
581.977 live and 3,313,024
total This was one per cent
below the same week 1958.
Georg’a opened with short
offerings and good demand
with 92 per cent at 16 cents.
Short supp y continued, th
rough moving into fair bala
nce by Friday, with market
c’osing with 94 per cent at
17 for the Friday at farm
price.
Volume of Georgia poult
ry for the week (Fn.-Fri.)
was, 4,051,600 at farm and
2,652,700 FOB plant.
20 3
20 2,
41 H. M. Zimmerman, 900
WV-C-Cap, 13, Ream, 251.
42 FB (Jacob C. Herr), 450
WV-P-Cap, 13-6, Manbeck,
25 3. 43. M&B (Clarence
"heik Jr.), 375 WV P-Cap,
intervals, Dithane M-22 out
yielded Dithane D-14 from 20 to 70
bushels per acre.
These facts prove that Dithane M-22
is superior to nabam in controlling early
and late blight. Equally important,
Dithane M-22 gives you standby 'protec
tion— protection to carry your vines
safely past emergencies when the inter
val between sprays must be lengthened.
We think you will find Dithane M-22
truly a milestone in potato blight control.
Dithane is a irademaik, Reg. U.S. Pat. Off. and in
principal foreign countries.
Oumicah jor allure
ROHM S- HAAS
COMPANY
WASHINGTON SQUARE, PHILADELPHIA 5. PA.
BRO.
Phone Lone. EX 2-2653
40 Same, 9-6, Ream,
■22
Lancaster Farming. Saturday, March 14, 1959—3
From Monday, March 9th to Friday March 13th
Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday
Extra
Fey Hywts
Medium
Pullets
Peewees
37%-
34%-
30%-
24
Extra
Fey Hywts
Medium
Pullets
38 -
34%- 34%-
32 - 32
24 -25 24 -25 24
Peewees
Fey Hywts
Medium
Pullets
Standards
Checks
33%-
3oy 2 -
35 -
33 -
36%-
34 -
30%-
Fey Hywts
Medium
Pullets
Fey Hywts 37 - 37%- 37%- 37%- 37%-
FRIDAY TREND Spot shell egg market steady to
firm with supplies ample and trading fairly active.
Copyriqhted 1958 By Uinet-Barry Co."
• Lancaster Yards Wool f* 9 * augbte s. „ lambs
(From nag- 2) were steady to 50 hlgher oa
1-2 grade 190-215 lb. 18- ab ° ut 3 J. 5 head Trading was
18.75, a few lots No 1 the sa active. Good and choice slau
me weight at 19, 230-250 lb. ghter lambs made 21.50-23,
butchers made 16-17: 300- a few lots 80-96 lb at 23.50.
600 lb. sows made 12-15, few UtilPy and low-good made
600-650 lb. sows at 11-11.50. 50-21.50.
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Nearby Whites
37%-- 37%--
34 %- 34%-
30%- 30%-
-25 24 -25 24 -25
Nearbv Browns
38 -
38- -
34 Vi
-32 -
Midwestern Mixed
36%- 36 Vi
-34 - 34 -
30 %- 30y 2 -
35 - 35 -
33 - 33 -33%
Midwestern Whites
37 - 37 -
34 - 34 -
30 %- 30%-
Midwestern Browns
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37Vi
34Vi
-30V2-31
24 -25
37Vj-
34Vi
-30Vi-31
24 -25
38 - *
341/s
-31 -32-
24 -25
38 -
34 Vi
-31 -32
24 -25
-25
36Vi— 36Vi
-34 - 34 -
30Vi- 30 Vi
-3- -35 Vi 35 -35 Va
33 -33 Vi 33 -33 Vi
37 -
34 -
30%-
37 -
34 -
30%-
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