;te r Poultry Exchange r Avg. Off Again nrico average l tm Thursday at Exchange s n „ for the sec '“veek-this time ine-fhh of a cent— , m gs for the we -43 lots with 102, ■ P n lots went NO S 33, With 67,- ;old ~ I(lec l 17 lots, with levs, selling on a range, four lots i leghorn fowl at lots, with 9.800 ■ 25-28, and one 15 heavy fowl at is the complete sslC) with seller, parentheses, am -eed, age in weeks iyer and price. iE WV - white - indian river .jIF - white rock L-F-Y - leghorn rj ( W Mt. - white o’- cockerels; P - Cap - capettes. and Bushong, (J. ter), 8000 WV, 9- ]7 8 bid 2. Ira L.-F-Y, Victor J. 6 3 Aaron Shank, 10-2, Starr Poul- George fteauman >ck), 4000 WV, 9- ON CHEMICAL CORPORATION ■ ON POTATO GROWERS SAY about controlling blight with ITHANE M-22 barrels more per acre.*’ Dithane M-22 on about 10 acres ;s during 1958 with very satisfy- During August, about 9 inches ;!!, and late blight became a seri it to Aroostook County potato feel that Dithane M-22 passed ;st by giving us better blight con . we had with the nabam fungicide the balance of the crop. In addi the excellent disease control, we icrease in yield amounting to 30 ;r acre. •ausier, KVL FARMS, PRESQUE ISLE, MAINE *** »* ... prefer working with DITHANE M-22 Dithane M-22 helped us grow a good clean crop of potatoes last season. Weather conditions dur- ing 1958 were very favor blight and it was present in the but Dithane M-22 kept our vines 1 harvest. We would also prefer 'th Dithane M-22 to ether ma t is convenient to handle and wixly. ’ - , 15 & Son, R D. #l,-BATH, PA. ■ s 31-6 the same from all over the wtstanding potato blight -eon !tter yields ... ease of handling • • • and definite plans to use ' m ‘22 on a larger scale this sea y°u haven’t yet discovered the Vantages of this improved maneb ’ check with your Rohm & Haas or your pesticide dealer before Vgoes by. You’ll like the results. P. L. ROHRER & BRO. [ °KEXQWN. PA- 2, Starr, 18.8. 5. H. M. Stauf fer (Emanuel Flaud), 2700 WV, 8-3, Carl B. Rxsser, 18.2. 6. Jonathan Lapp, 4400 W V, 9-5, Linn Poultry, 18 9. 7. Farm Bureau (Jacob O.Herr) 425 WV-C-Cap, 13-2, JohnN Thomas, 27 9. 88. Same, 425 WV-C-Cap, 13.2, W. C. Mel - linger, 27 1 9 Same, 850 WV P-Cap, 13-2, Mellinger, 26 3. 10 Same, 850, WV-C-Cap, 13-2, NO SALE. 25.1 bid. 11. Milton K. Horst, 600 L-F, 18 mo, Harry H. Wea ver, Jr., 119 12. Harry Mar tin, 1000 WV, 10-1, V. F Weaver, 17.5 13. Aaron E. Beiler, 800 WV-C-Cap, 13-6, College Hill Poultry, 27. 14 Fame, 900 WV-P-Cap, 13-6, Roy E Ream, 27. 15 Phil-, haven Hospital, 1000 WV, 9- 6, Daniel K. Good, 18.8. 16. Graybill Miller, 5000 W Mts, 9-2, Good, 38 4. 17. Same all. 18. Roy Edwards, 2600 W Mts., 9-6, Good, 18 8. 19 M&B (John L Herr), 1,- 300 WViC-Cap, 13-2, Swei gart, 25 1. 20. Same, 1400 WV-P-Cap, 13-2, NO SALE, 26 4 bid. 21. M&B (Arthur W Lea man), 4100 IRW, 9-2, Ream, 18 1. 22. Same, 6100 W Mts , 9-2, Meader’s Poultry, 17 7. 23 M&B, (Henry Risen), 3,- 000 WVv 9-2, NO SALE, 18 2 (Turn to page 5) Distributing in Lancaster County Contact Us For Local Dealers Your Local Dithane Dealer Delmarva - Georgia Delmarva At 17-17.9 Delmarva broiler market opened the week firm, Sales from Thurs. July 2 - Mon totaled 1,261,700 on mostly 17 - 17 90 market. Delmarva July 2-10 sales totaled 3,902,500 head, with range going to 18 30 oh Wed. and 18 90 Thurs Broiler - feed ratio for wk. ending July 2 was 36, off one point from previous wk. with broilers at 17.38 and fe ed at $96.24. Georgia closed with - de mand steady on 1,637.000 iit-ad for Fn, 'l'.' at 15. Geoigia Exchange Thursday, had 632,900 offerings, 265,- 500 sales, mostly 14 8 - '5.1. Estimat'd slaughter for Fri and Sat., 1,950 000, approx -25% for Saturday Georgia had a total of 2,- 206,000 over the holiday we ek-end, mostly 16 - 16 8. Mon through Thurs. totals were 4,142,00, with 6,348,000 for July 2-9. Range dropped from 16 - 16 9 on Tuesday to 15-16 Wed. and down to 15 on Thu rsday. Lancaster Farming advertis ing brings results. Phone CReslview 3-1687 : : exceptional control of late blight.” I used Dithane M-22 on my entire crop of certified seed potatoes during the 1958 season and I feel that the performance of the product was outstandings During the' month of August, we had an excessive amount of rain in Aroostook County and late blight rapidly developed in the area. Despite these severe disease conditions, Dithane M-22 prevented any late blight development in my crop. Under the cir cumstances, I feel that Dithane M-22 gave me exceptional control of late blieht. Athell Banks, MARS HILL, MAINE .. biggest crop I ever produced.” I used Dithane M-22 on my potato crop exclu sively during 1958 and harvested the biggest and best quality crop I ever produced. The crop was clean and free of blight in spite of favorable disease weather experienced during the growing season. I find its ease of handling and mixing w real advantage and certainly plan to use it again next season. Ernest R. Ringer, R.D. #l, ALLENTOWN, PA. DITHANE is a trademark, Reg. U. S. Pat. Off. and in principal foreign countries. Chemicals for Agricultun IiMI ROHM C HAAS 'COMPANY WASHINGTON SQUARE, PHILADELPHIA 5, P^,, Phone Lane. EX 2-2659 Lancaster Farming, Saturday, July 11, 1959 —3 Weekly Niew York Egg Mkt From Monday, July 6th to Friday, July 10th Ext. Fey. liywts 40 1 /£-41 401/2-41 39V2-41 41 - 38V2-39 Med. 33 - 32 - 32 32 - 31 -31V 2 Pullets 22 - 20V2-21 20 - 19/2-20 191/2-20 P-wees 171/2- 171/2- 171/2- 171/2- 16V2-17V2 Ext. Fey Hywts 42 - Med. 36 - Pullets 22 -22 V 6 22 P-wees 17 V - 11 Vi- Ext. Fey, Hywts 32 Med. 30 Pullets 20V2- Stds 271/2- Checks 24 - -32 Vi 32 ■ 30 ■ 20 1/2- 27 ■ 24 ■ Ext. Fancy Hywts 35 -37 39 - Ext. Fey. Hywts 32V2- 32Vz- 33Vz- 35V2- 33 Med 31 - 31 - 31 - 31 - 31 Pullets 21Vz- 20V2-21 20 - 20 - 20' - FRIDAY TREND—Extreme irregularity m shell market today with increased selling pressure in Nearby large whites and Midwestern mixes and whites inducing price decline. Entire position unsettled. 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