er Poultry Exchange Mkt. Staggers On ,av auction saw .proved broiler ffi aW*Me rose , 22 lots of ?7,750 the top thu-d of iprs going at a , Broiler pnee 1-18.1. nf 3,400 Lef % for 96. 9-7, and of 2,030 capet *l9 5-22 cent ran SALES were re i lots were piu> ’a total of 104.- iS t year’s corres had 59 lots with j selling. Broil -22 89 on 36 lots :ad JS the complete by lot, with sel ,’ n parentheses, a breed age inwks. ,er and price. - withdrawn prior lurrier and Bush- M Fulk), 9000 WV .nltry, 17 3 5. M Serf 15000 WV /eaver, 17 4. NO SALE, 17 bid I'lrrier Sh-OWHltcr), 1-2, Starr 17 6. 8. \ Ghck) , 1000 W Mellmger & son (Abram N. Mil- ON CHEMICAL CORPORATION letter for blight control lives stand-by protection lelps increase yields uing 1958 in major potato states -d the blight controlling ability ane® M-22 and of nabam. Late ras severe in two of the states; ■ght in one. elusions reached by the scientists , the results obtained by the [lowers who also compared the lanc e of Dithane M-22 and fltoivals of seven days,' M-22 {iy 2 pounds/acre) ° e tter control of late blight Ethane D-14 (2 quarts/acre). ei Va k of ten days the superi . Dithane M-22 was out ln2 Similar advantages in early ’ contr °l with Dithane M-22 noted. s ," eie significantly higher better blight control was with Dithane M-22, In p °* ;s Protected at 7-day p . L. ROHRER & BRO. pa. ler), 3200 WV, 9-3, Mellin ger, 18. 10. D.-Arthur Char les, 500 L-F, 18 mo., Roy E. Ream, 9.7. 11. Paul S. Keperliiig, 1900 L-F, 18 mo., Ream, 9:8. 12. M&B (John L. Herr), 1000 WV-C-Cap, 13-2, Mellinger, 21.4. 13 Same, 700 WV-C- Cap, 13-2, NO SALE, 19 bid, 14. SAME ALL. 15. Same, 500 WV-C-Cap, 13-2,' NO SA LE. 19 bid. 16. Donald Groff, 1000 Sil ver Cross Cockerels, 17; Dan iel K. Good, 10 8. 17. Daniel G. Forry. 1000 SXC, 7-6, NO SALE, 15 bid. 18. Daniel B. King, 1950 WV, 10-2, Good, 17 7. 19 Elmer Sensenig, 450 WV Cap, 13-3, Sweigart, 21 8 20 Melvin K. Barge, 2000 WV-Cap, 13-2, NO SALE, 21.2 bid. 21. Andrew N. Miller, 2000 WV, 10-2, John.N. Thomas, 18 1. 22. Jack Bucher, 4600 WV, 9, Header’s Poultry, 17 6 23. SAME ALL. 24. Same, Starr, 17 7 25. Same, 5000 WV, 9, Header’s, 17.6. 26. Same, 1500 WV, 9, NO SALE; 17 3. 27. Raymond M. Weaver, 8000 WV, 9-6, Carl B Risser, 17 8 28. Same, 17 7 29. Cassel’s MiJl (Chas. D Warfel, 5000 IRW, 9 -2, Good, 17-4 30. SAME ALL. Distributing in Lancaster County Contact Us For Local Dealers ME Your Local Dithane Dealer Mkts, Firm & Confused Delmarva closed Friday firming, then -weakening, on 811,800 head, 77% at 1«,5 - 17.2. Mon - Thurs. totals were 2,826,005, with 16-16.- 40 range Mon., 16.30 - 16.90 Thurs. Broiler-feed ratio was 3.3. Georgia closed higher but confused Fri. sales of 1,507,- 000 at 14 5 - 15. Estimated slaughter for Fri. & Sat., 1,- 914,000. Fri - Thurs. totals 6,929,000 with market mov ing up from 14 to 14.5 - 15 cent level. 31. A. Roy Landis, 4000 W V, 9-2, Ream, 17 8 32. Same 130 WV-C-Cap, 14-4, Risser, 22 33. Martin Kready, 1000 L-F, 16 mo, Koser, 96. 34 M&B (Joseph Olesh), 2000 IRW, 8-3, Starr, 17 1. 35 M. H. Weaver, 1700 WV, 9-2, V. F. Weaver. 17.6. 36. Same, 1700 WV, 9-2, Mehnger, 17 8 37. J. J Hess (Frank Destafano), 2500 WV C. 9, Mellmger, 17.6 38. Dan iel G. Forry, 900 WV, 10-2, Risser, 18 1 39 Andrew N. Miller, ,4000 WV, 10-2, Good, 17 8. 40. Ellmer Sensenig, 450 WV-P-Cap, 13-3, Ream, 19 5. Phone CHestview 3-1687 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 M-22 . . . now 80% maneb ROHM £ HAAS COMPANY WASHINGTON SQUARE, PHUADEEPHIA 5, PA. Phone Lone. EX 2-2659 m 3 3 Chnmcuts for Igmulliire - Lancaster Farming. Saturday, June 13. "1959—3 Weekly New York Egg Mkt From Monday, June Bth to Friday, June 12th Monday Tuesday Wednesday, Thursday Friday Ext. Fey. Hwyts 28 - 27 - 26V&-27 Med 21ti- 201/2-2094 20%- 21 - Pullets 16Vz- 17 - 17 - 18 - P-wees 13 -13 14 - 14 - 14 - Ext. Fey. Hywts 28 - Med 23 - Pullets 17 - P-wees 13 -13i/2 Ext. Fey. Ilywts 26 J />-27 Med 211/2- Pullets 16V2- Stds 241/2- Chccks 22 - Hywts 27 -2 7 V 2 Ext. Fey. Hywts 26V2-27 Med 211.2- Pullets 16V2- FRIDAY TREND—Market steadier as a better call de veloped for top Nearby Whites. Possibility of some ware house labor tie-up next Monday, a potential disturbing factor. Copyrighted 1958 By Umer-Barry Co. 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SENSENIG hinkletown Nearby Whites Nearbv Browns 28 - 23 - 17 - 14 - 28 - 23 - 17 - 14 - Midwestern Mixed -26 Va 26 - 2034- 17 - 241/2- 22 - 26 20%- 17 - 24Vi -22 - Midwestern Browns 27 -271/2 27 -27/2 27 -271/2 27 -27V 2 Midwestern Whites -261/2 26 ■ 2094- 17 - 203/4- 17 - CUSTOM BULK SPREADING SMUCKER BROS. BIRD-IN-HAND Ph. Intercourse SO 8-3610 Ph. Epbrata RE 3-2009 28 22 - IBV2- 14 - 28 24 19 14 28 24 18 14 25V2-26 22 - is - 24' - 22 - 25%-26 21 - 18 - 241/a -22 - 25%-26 2514-26 21 - 22 - 18 - 1814-
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