Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, July 04, 1959, Image 12

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    12—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, July 4, 1959
Pa. Farm Prices Off 9%
From June 58 Standards
Prices received by Penha. farmers in were down
nine cent, or 21 points on the -index from June, 1958,
according to a report released July 1 by the Pa. Crop Re
porting Service. ' _
The prices-recetved index
rose 6ne point from May, due Food gains dropped two
primarily to increases La. pri- P er cents from May and four
ces of fruit and vegetables. Per cent for barley and rye.
Vegetable prices increased The meat animal index is
three per cent over May, but nine per cent below 1958 le
were still off 10 per cent fr- vels
om June, '1958
County Man Named For
State Feed Assn. Post
Donald W. Parke, Lancast- ance > program,
er, has been namedi -exeeu- Parke also' has been active
tive secretary of the Penn- in national trade circles and
syivania Millers’ & Feed is currently serving a term
Dealers’ Association. The an- as director of the American,
nouncement was made Thur- Retail Association Executives
day by Association President a n organization of executives
Ijobert t. Aten. of associations affiJiafed with
Parke will bis the American Retail Assocl
new duties on- July I'., He ation and similar' to the Sec
succeeds'Richard 1. Ammon retaries Circle of the Grain
-recently resigned ‘to ac- & Feed Dealers National‘As-
similar position with sociation. - -
the*' ifortheasterij -Poultry, A- graduate of Duke Uni-
Prodacers,- Ceunhfl. *' I versity,during -World 'War I
! Fpr the pfet years, "Mr'._,he served in the-TJ.S> Army
Parke 'Jhds been" Field Secre 1 and was discharged ns a Cap
tkry- ;«nd Assistant' to the ;tain‘ of "Anti-Aircraft" Artil
fftanaging, director of' -,the lery.
Pennsylvania" Retailers’ ■ An active member of the
sociation with headquarters First Presbyterian Church of
in Lancaster. ■ Lancaster, he is currently
In this position he has had Treasurer on the Board of
extensive experience work- Trustees. The Parkes have
ing on both state and nation- two daughters- and reside at
al legislation affecting re- 551 Delp Road in Lancaster
tailers; conducting research Commenting on Parke’s
on retail personnel practices, selection, Aten stated he was
wages and store operation; the unanimous choice of the
the organization and dfeveel- Boards of Directors after ex
opment of information on la- tensive screening and 5 inter
ior relations and the admin- viewing of over a dozen can
istration of a group insur- didates.
OLIVER 18
the Combine with Everything!
~IMT
Everything you want in a puli-type<—and more!
Here’s a full 7-foot-cut combine, with an auger
header that eliminates drapers. And matching its
bite are big-rcapacity units all the way through the
machine to handle,'your heaviest grain and bean
crops.
This Oliver 18 saves more from the start. Its
semi-revolving reel, with bats going straight down
into the grain, reduces shattering losses. Next, 90%
of the threshed grain is stopped at the cylinder by
Oliver’s famous "Man Behind the Gun” before it
can mix with straw. An unusually long straw rack
gets the rest.
Other grain- and time-saving units
include the 25-bushcl tank, adjustable
concaves, swinging drawbar, large
cleaning unit. Engine or PTO model.
See the Oliver 18 before you buy.
G. E. Busier
Peach Bottom, Pa.
Chas. J. McComsey
& Sons
Hickory Hill, Pa.
N. G. Hershey & Son
Manheim, R. D. 1
The price of chickens con-
Farmersville
Equipment Co.
Ephrofa, R.D. 2
J. B. Lapp
Atglen, Pa.
tinued to drop and reached Lower .prices of meat, wh- STOP Bean
a new 25 y%ar low, with eggs eat, vegetables and milk we- Mexican bo=
unchangedr but still at the lo re partially offset by sharply destructive ,n! n
west level since May, 1942. higher prices for potatoes, can be control! i S ’
Wool prices increased' ni- The Prices-Paid index de*Adams, Penn S ( ’
ne per cent from May v dined one point lower intere-entomologist p 1
-Milk cow prices held at st, taxes and wages. -Lower dust to unclersiff'
$305 per head, highest since feeder and feed prices offset leaves. Use maw
1951, offering farmers an id- higher machinery prices. oxychlor, or i
eal time to cull herds, when xhe dverall farm price par ing to direction! 1 "
considering the relatively hi- jt y ra tio on June 15 was 81,^ fatturer ' '
gh meat animal price levels. o ff one per --cent. from May
U. S. Prices 15, and five per cent from Ju New small gr
The June 15 USDA parity ne 1958. .Will be observe?
ratio was the lowest since At the same time the con-noon of Juno \r
June of 1957, .as it dropped sumer living cost index re-nsylvania State
one- per cent (3 points) to mained at a record highp one Southeastern p lc ,.
242, three per cent below per cent above last year atLaboratory north
June 15, 1958. 298. - ville. n
MARTIN’S LIMESTO
*, your Limestone now for even spreading by out-modern spreadei
Quick Service Free Soil Tests Quality Limestone
-v Ot,d
Ivan M. Martin, Inc., Blue Bail, Pa.
- Telephones: NewnHoUand ELginr-4-2112
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Some Essentials in the Pro
Feeding and Care of
Use through-out the year, economical well balanced
which provide good nutritive requirements.
Adjust the amount oi feed for each cow to her acti
duction.
Use palatable rations containing a reasonable v<
feed-stuff.
Rations should be slightly laxative rather than consl
Plenty of good water readily accessible.
Dry periods of proper length.
Comfortable surroundings* both in winter- and during
ture season.
8. Regularity In feed and care. ,
9. Kindness on the part oi the herdsman. \- - ;
Strict observance of these simple essentials will greatly im]
net income from the deary herd.
Miller & Bushong’s Green Pastures Dairy
and 32% Concentrate in bags to be mixed with your gi
Will meet all of your herds requirements .for ’
# MAINTENANCE
# MILK PRODUCTION
# GROWTH and REPRODUCTION '
For a profitable successful dairy program,
call us at Lancaster EXpress 2-2145.
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Manufacturers of Poultry and Live Stock Feed Since
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Dairy Cows
Complete f now available in economical
14% or 16% [labor saving bulk „
% ~ Miller &
Bushong, i
Terre Hill Hlllcresl 5 341
Rohrerstown, Pa*
Ph. Lancaster EX 2-21^