- Yards page 2) , prime 1010 lb several loads mixed bhoice ~1185 lb. wgts. good and choi 9 75, late bulk ' dl> ts heifers 21-25, standard and . cows 22-23.50 immercial cows . bulk canner 17-19 75 Utility ,al bulls closed up to 35 until ; top dropped ■s standard and -6-33. Few head , cull and util largely 15-25^ /•# 7* ✓ f “BALANCED BREEDING” Higher Over-all Income For YOU! •essful poultrymen look for OVER-ALL m when buying a particular laying hen. No profit characteristic . . . livability, egg size quality ... is the sole reason for their ANCED BREEDING’' makes H&N “Nick Leghorns the most profitable birds you buy today. All profit characteristics are lly weighed' and balanced to produce a hen of highest over-all performance. ,rder this superior, profit-making bird write N FARMS TODAY ... dr call us at Mt. ,dfield 3-9891. to 20 week old started Pullets available INC. % Fieldmen are anxious and Assist you in De- A Profitable FEEDING Farm Bureau PROFIT FEEDS in BULK; SAVES TIME ! SAVES DOLLARS I Load high good 490 lb. Stock steer calves 34.50, two loads mixed good and choice 600- 650 lb. stock steers 32.50, load high good 675 lb. wgts. 31.50, good and choice 835- 1000 lb feeding steers 27 - 29.25, few mixed medium and good stocker and feeding sters 26-26.75. # Del.-Geo. (From page 3) Broilers averaged 16.28 and mash $99 70. Georgia Poultry Exch. sold 359,400 head last Friday, April 17, mostly 15 8-16 3 Monday sales mostly at 15 on private sale, also Tues day. Exch sold 289,200 on Tues. at 16-17, mostly 16 5- 17, with private sales going mostly'l6 on Wed. with the JM-JM MT. JOY. PA. RFD*#l Phone: OLdfleld 3-9891 May We Introduce You Finest In Mixed F eeds? Exchange selling 315,500 at 16-16.7, mostly 16.4-16.6,' Thursday saw 386,200 on the Exch. at 16.3 - 17, most ly 16 5 - 16.8, with private sales going at same range, but mostly 16. Friday had private sales at 16 Week’s volume: Mon. - 1,- 006,000; Tucs - 1,472,000; Wed - 993,000, Thurs. - 1,- 196,0()0; Fn. - 1,385,000. (There were unconfirmed reports from Delmarva broil er region of hatcherymen gassing broiler chicks com ing off the incubator for lack of market, even at give away prices. Egg production per layer in March for the U. S. aver-t aged 19 I.compared with 18 in March 1958. This was a six per cent increase and a March record * t Patronize Lancaster Farm- ing Advertisers. ™:.rr:::: :: r: asacs::: : :,bu :: r;,:: ;:i3 | P. L. ROHREft & MO., INC. ! SMOKETOWN TO THE This is what goes into a bag -of FARM BUREAU ", Feed. SERVICE AVINGS ecurity BUB®*' ECUS SERVICE ALWAYS 5-2466 Q-ville ST 6-2126, New Holland EL 4-2146 Harvest More Hay! ALFALFA WEEVILS With Kill PROVEN' HEPTACHLOR ,c. coa Lancaster Fanning, Saturday. April 25. 1959 S Top Holstein Sire Added By County Breeding Service GET YOURS NOW! SPECIAL PRICES TO j CUSTOM SPRAYERS : ' Ph. Lane. EX 2-2&5S PROFITS RODUCTION ERFORMANCE • Ultra Modem Milling ® Rigid Quality Control • Proper Formulation of Quality Ingredients. • Research "know-how" from Our Own Research Centers- $ i»3* \ *2s ijr ji fel “Lyon Brook Wallie Queen” considered one of the nations top Holstein sires has been made available to area dairy men, through the artificial breeding service of William H. Walker, Quarryville. The six-year-old bull was 1 purchased at private sale by Curtiss Improved Stud Ser- v T ce, Gary, Indiana, with wh ich Walker is affiliated His dam, “Hamaret Queen Pros pector,” is the only cow in the U.S. to have three pro duction records of more than 30,000 lbs. of milk on twice daily milking. Classified “excellent” for type and conformation, the dam has a world record of 35,564 lbs. of milk and 1,319 lbs. of butter fat at 611; years of age. “Wallie Queen” is a pro ven sire, with his first 10> daughters showing an increa se in production over their respective dams, Walker ad ded* At its annual meeting in Washington D C. recently, the Federal Farm Credit Bo ard elected Earl H. Brock man of Idaho as chairman of the board for a one-year term. ■ 01 • 4 a vU* Brockman is an Idaho far mer and retired general pfah ager of the Idaho Egg Pro ducers Co-op. - , JU V. Ritter, general far mer from hear Marked Tree, Ark, was elected vice-chair man and J. M Seby of Silver Spring, Md., was re-elected, secretary State Certified Strawberry Plants H. F. HOUSER EX 2-0247 Big Spring Farm STANDARD lnc. Announces Its 12 °/o BIG Spring Discount SALE ON All-New Barn Cleaner Easy-All Comfort Cope & Weaver WILLOW STREET Ph. Lane. EX 3-2824 ‘Stalls SALE CLOSES APRIL 30