fer Poultry Exchange oiler Third Avgs. 19,18 flhurjay P”h -i * e 21 lots, With ,fs averaged 19.- 90 2 cent range •'30,365 broiler 18, on an 18.8- three lots with fowl selling for m ee. and nine capettes selling cents. - corresponding lots Of 54,000 tog on a 23.22 th a total of .31 635 birds being day’s sale had a lots offered, with 1 and 33 lots ’102,025 head. 1S the complete :tion, with seller, parentheses, am •eed, age m weeks myer and price. jEr WV - white W Mts -- white IB\V - mdian riv- L_F - leghorn . vvhite rock; C - . pullets; Cap - - cross. D Leaman, 1300 , Carl B Risser, laid C Hershey, ip, 14, Daniel K. 3 Same. 800 14, Rosser, 214 r M Zimmerman, ■6, John E Rettm- iIN SAW (CE CENTER >w 4 Used Form Service •LAND EL 4-2214 FARM PURPOSE THE FARMER'S WAY Lancaster' Production Credit Ass’n. 411 W. Roseville Hdr Lancaster, Pa. Fh. Lane. EX 3-3521 ILD ofitable” LETS With BUREAU fit maker” LTRY FEEDS >1 •. . . *OUS . . . ! *V in or BULK EX 4-0541; Manheim MO 5-2466; CCOI/yv^ &> ger, 19.1. 5. Same, 2500 WV, 9-6,' John N. Thomas, 19.6. 6. Same, 3000 WV, 9-6, Good, 18.9. 7. Same, 18.8. 8. Same, Roy E. Ream, 20.-2. 9. Eastern States (H. Ray mond Charles), 600 WV, 9-2, Starr Poultry, 18 8. 10. Dan iel B. King, 600 WV, 11-2, Marvin Sweigart, 19.6. 11. Graybill Miller, 600 W Mts., 10-2, Good, 18. 12. Miller & Bushong (Lloyd Lefever , 3900 WV, 9-2, Ream 19.3. 13. M&B (Lester Weav er), 7200 WV, 9. Meader’s Poultry, 18.5. 14. M&B (Hen ry Blank). 5500 IRW, 9-2* No SALE, 18.5 bid. 15. Same. 5500 WV, 9-2, NO SALE, 17 bid. 16. Same, 2000 IRW, 9-2, Harry Weaver, 18.5 17. Ver non R. Snyder, 7000 WV, 9, Meader’s, 18.2. 18. Same, 6900 WV, 9, College Hill 18.4. 20. Melvin K. Barge, 370 WV-P-Cap. 14-2, Ream 22.6. 21. Lane. Co. Farm Bur eau (Roy Lefever), 1000 WV- C-Cap, 13-1, Risser, 20-1. 22. Same, Good. 19. 23. Kream er Feed (Robert Meiser), 900 WV, 9, Starr, 18. 24. Kream er (Max Wilson), 1600 WV, 9, Starr, 18 1. 25. Parke K. Herr, 850 WV-C-Cap, Sweig art, 22 9. 26. Same, 950 WV-C-Cap, 13-2, V. F. Weaver, 23 1. 27 Same, Penn Dutch Farms, 22 4. 28. Noah W. Kreider & Sons, 800 WV, 9-6, W. C. Mellmger & Son, 19 29. SCS Course I | The scales were fine enou- C Sh to measure the infiltration 1 * wv4 and evaporation of dew; the average m filtration rate eq- By Griffin Sr"L ,OUr mches 01 ram Students from 13 states, Donald Griffin, Lancaster Puerto Rico and Korea atten- County Soil Conservation Ser ded the training session that vice, returned recently from included training in all as- Coshocton, Ohio, where he pects of conservation practi completed four weeks of in- ces tensive training in soil con- Griffin is assigned to tb°- servation County SCS office under w The Coshoctan Research Martin Muth at 439 N Duke and Training Center is one of Street, Lancaster The SOS. four throughout the country -assists Lancaster County- So that conducts basic research il Conservation District, on soil erosion and water loss Griffin said one of the mo- Give Lancaster Farming st interesting aspects of the advertising a chance to work course was a 65 ton lysimet- for you, Keep your Hock on feed with Farm Bureau XTR-AID. It's a high level antibiotic feed, especially designed for use when flock is off feed, or generally unthrifty. XTR-AID maintains adequate nutrient intake while warding off sec ondary infection losses. \ For a specific disease problem, contact your Farm Bureau feed representative. N. H. EL 4-2146; Q-ville ST 6-2126 (JWNED and CONTROLLED by Lancaster County FARMERS Delmarva Improving Delmarva closed steady to firm, with 678,200 head on 17 50-18.30 range. Delmarva’s Mon.-Thurs. to tal was 2,565,500 head, most ly 16 5-17 25 on Mon, 17.30- 18.20 Thursday. Broiler-feed ratio for last week was 3.6 on 16 53 broiler avg. Georgia closed with Fri. movement of estim. 1,591,- 000 head, 96% at 15. Estim ated slaughter for Fri. & Sat, 1,977,000. Georgia had Mon. - Thurs. total of 4,549,000 on 15 - 15.- 9 range early, mostly 15 by Thursday. Give Lancaster Farming! advertising a chance to work for you, Same, H. W. Longacre, 18 9. 30. Clayton H. Shenk, 1000 WVX, 9, Good, 18.4. 31. M&B (Lowell Landis), 3000 WV, 9, Good, 18.7. 32. Roy G. Hess, 890 L-F, Wal ter Lehman, 98. 33. James High (David Y. Lapp), 16,000 WV, 9-5, Header’s, 18 8. 24. Carl Graybill, 1500 L-F, 2 yrs, V. J. Koser, 10 3, 35. Keeblers Feed (Melvin Foust), 2500 WR-Cap/ 12-5, NO SALE, 19 bid. 36 SAME ALL 37 M K Barge, 565 WV-P-Cap. 14-2, Mellmger 22 2. er, an encased undisturbed block of earth resting on a scale Minute measurements of weight are recorded by the scale so as to determine the permeability, and percolation of water *34 *59 Lancaster Fanning, Saturday, June 20, 1959—3 Weekly New York Egg Mkt From Monday, June 15th to Friday, June 19th Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Ext. Fey. Hywts 28 - Med. 22 - Pullets ISVz- P-wees 14 - Ext. Fey. Hywts 28 Med. 24 Pullets 19 P-wees 14 Ext. Fey. Hywts 27 - Med. 22 - Pullets 18 - Stds. 24 - Checks 22 - Ilywts 27 1 /2- Ext. Fey. Hywts 27 - Med. 22 - Pullets 1814- FRIDAY TREND—Market holding steady to firm with quality becoming an important selling factor Brown eggs particularly firm. Copyrighted 19S8 By Urner-Barry Co. FEED.. PIONEER DRY & FRESH • Better Body Condition • Easier Calving © Less Udder Problems Higher Production Use As A Complete Feed STOP IN TO TALK TO US Joseph M. Good & Sons LEOLA QUAHRYVILLE Nearby Whites 30 - 32 - 32 - 24 - 25 - 25 - 181/2- 181/a- 181/2- 16 -161/2 16 -161/3 16 Nearbv Browns 30 - 32 - 24 -25 25 - 19 - 19 - 16 -161/2 16 -161/2 16 Midwestern Mixed 29 -24 24 18 -25 25 22 - -30 30 -25 25 18 -26 26 - 23 - Midwestern Browns 29 - 30 - 30 -31 Midwestern Whites 29 - 24 - 181/2- 29 24 181/2- -30 -25 Lancaster Farming Classified Ads Get Results FOR 33 - 25 - 181/a -16 -161/2 -IQl'z 34 - 261/2- 19 16 33 • 25 19 - -16V3 -161/2 301/- 25 - 18 - 26 - 23 - -301/2 31 -32 301/2-31 25 - 181/2- 301/2- 25 - 181/2-
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