Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, March 28, 1959, Image 5

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    Yards
;e 2)
;her.
n loads most
400 lb. slau
y-ly 34*35 25
ids compara
-150 lb. wgts
ar loads at
,ce last May
highest sin
' sales high
choice and
> lbs. up 32-
ice over 1200
IP to 33 few
> grade 1100
Late bulk
■32 Most load
at 29 carry
end. Prime
early 33 and
weights 29-50
. 1550 lb. wgts
bulk good and
20 50-28.75
mixed good
28-28.75, stan
50-26.50, Two
and standard
1 lb Holstein
' 24 Two load
i cutter grade
•ead in steer
ince last Sp-
. and choice
50, few lo
>ice and low
tort load 838
led at 29 50,
dard heifers,
!5
cows sold up
and commer
-50, mostly 21
ON CHEMICAL CORPORATION
for blight control
stand-by protection
increase yields
19 i D y I J n , major P°. tato states intervals, Dithane M-22 out
; r oo t controlling ability yielded Dithane D-14 from 20 to 70
and of nabam. Late bushels per acre,
severe m two of the states;
in one.
>ns reached by the scientists
results obtained by the
’s who also compared the
of Dithane M-22 and
vals of seven days,
M-22 (iy 2 pounds/acre)
■ r control of late blight
(2 quarts/acre),
of ten days the superi-
Dith\ne M-22 was out
nnlar advantages in early
>ol with Dithane M-22
le significantly higher
ptter blight control was
"lib Di thane M-22. In
p motected at 7-dav
Your Local Dithane Dealer
• L. ROHRER & BRO.
'OWN, P*.
• Milk Market
(From page 2) «. *
ril Ist at $5.30. Wholesale , , _ ,
selling prices $5.30-5.35 per Pennsylvania’s February
40 qt unit. x milk production totaled 487
FLUID CREAM: Prices million lbs, about equal to
were generally unchanged February, 1958, and eight
on carlots but m the south- per cent below January.
eastern Penna. area L C.L. The per-cow average rea-
Pnces declined 25 cts Sup- ched record heights at 528
Si 1 ?.??- 1 »
demand varied from normal suue neras>
to slightly improved. Marfu- The milk-feed ratio was
factoring demand ' improved 152 pound of concentrate
in some quarters and was ration equal in value to one
only fair in others. Demand
pr £ V< ; d and 25 cts. lower on LCL
Movement of cream to freez- sa i es Open market selling
ers expected to increase priceS) £ otlling quaUty (40
shortly In some areas excess ur J lts 40 pc s t rea m) At
suppiies diverted to churns. f anta sm ’ all sales $24 .00-
Utfhzation of cream m hoh. 2 ? 00. New York 33 50.
day beverages was heavier
at some markets. - Southeastern Penna. area,
Wholesale selling prices-in open market selling prices,
southeastern Penna. area bottling qual. (40 qt can, 40
were unchanged on carlots pet cream) approved for Pa
& N. J.: carlot (min. 200 cnS)
down. Late bulk canners and $24 00-25 50 379 cans $24.00,
cutters 17-20. Few light and 526 cans $24 25; 700 cans
shelly canners 15-16.50. $25.00; 1,080 cans $25 50;
Most utility, and commer- 900 cans based on various
cial bulls 23-25.50. Few good formulas LCL (Mm 50
and choice vealers 34, most
and good 27-33, cull $24.50; 250 cans $25 00; 734
and utility 15-26.
Several loads good and Chances of an upset in
choice 530-550 lb. stock ste- crease four times when spe
ers 30.50-35 50, medium 560 ed is doubled. If possible,
Ik' wgts 27, medium and lock brake pedals together
fading steers when driving on the °*> en
load glod and choice 525 lb! hlgkway , Use brakes cauti
stock heifers 30 50, these °“ sly a ? d them evenly
comparable to 35.50 steers, adjusted.
Distributing in-Lancaster County
Contact Us For Local Dealers
ME
These facts prove that Dithane H-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 zs a trademark, Reg V.S. Pal. Off. and in
pnnctpal foreign couulncs.
REVIEWS
Phone CHestview 3-1687
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Chuuuuh for Icnnilftire1 c nnilftire
ROHM e HAAS
COMPANY
WASHINGTON SQUARE, PHILADELPHIA 5, PA.
Phone Lone, EX 2-2659
pound of whole milk solid,
A four-hour daytime meet- s ii os . The meeting Is sched
ing for county beef and u i e d to begin at 10 am., on
dairy farmers nas Been an- March 24 in the PP&L buil
nounced by Knipmeyer, Inc., ding in Lancaster.
SPECIAL
SPRING FEEDER CATTLE AND CALF
SALE
FRIDAY, APRIL 10, 1959
SALE STARTS 1:30M.
700 Head of Steers and Heifers
N All Local Cattle
BLUE RIDGE LIVESTOCK SALES, INC.
Charles Town, W. Ya.
V r yi ■; :
■ FhD.l,
Red Rose Pig Grower Pellets with zinc, vitamins
and antibiotics added is the ideal feed for feeding
pigs from 50 to 100 lbs. Ask us how to get pigs to
market faster on 65 lbs. less feed with the Red
Rose “Thrifty Pig" feeding program.
IMPROVED
CALCIUM.
PHOSPHORUS
RATIO
R. W. HOLLINGER & SONS WEST WILLOW FARMERS
INC. ASSOCIATION
Manheim Pa West Willow, Pa
BROWN & REA
Atglen, Pa
A. L. HERR & BRO. MUSSER FARMS. INC.
Quarryville, Pa R D 2, Columbia, Pa
Lancaster Farming, Saturday, March 28, 1955-—S
New Holland for promotion
of Harvestore glass-lined.
DAVID B. HURST
BowmansMlle, Pa