Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, May 20, 1961, Image 3

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    Delmarva - Georgia
ice Decline Continues Pric6S Tr ® nd
filler prices, on the and days, buyer and price. UOWH WSrCI,
„ grade for several wks., CODE: WV - white vant- _ ,
fmied to slip at the May ress, X - cross, C - cocker- Live prices in Delmarva
.irtion at the Lancaster els, P - pullets, R - roasters, averaged approximately Vi
Poultry Center. Do- IR - Indian rivers, HSWC - cent lower during the 24-
ohout a half cent per hubbard silver white cocker- hour per.od ending 10.30 on
j from last week, broil- els, LF - leghorn iowl, WRF Friday morning. Prices at
wrought 15 to 16.8 for white rock fowl. farms ranged from 14.20 to
Average of 15.2 on 86,- .14.90 for 740,800 head re
head in 22 lots. Only ported sold,
i per cent of t}ie birds Offerings were ample for
, hid to more than 15 2. the processing requirements,
sale for the correspond- Estimated slaughter for the
wee k in 1960 had an av- week end by eastern shore
s of 19 66 with some processors was 677,000 head
, going as high as 20.8. compared to the 720,000 head
last week end.
IC . Poultry Center
jursday’s sale had 3,000
,ts m two lots that sold
10 and 23. Six lots con
ns 5,700 roasters brou
-21 to 24 while 17,000
firn fowl in three lots
. 95 to 10.8. A lot of
' heavy fowl broueM
while one lot of 100
■s crossed the block at
Mowing is the complete
which offered a total
24,725 head in 45 lots
sold 35 lots including
15 head. Sale results in
. lot number, seller, the
!er m parenthesis, am
and breed, age in wks.
3H ANY FARM PURPOSE
MADE THE FARMER'S
.WAY
LANCASTER
Dieldun sprays are economical ami long-lasting. They consol major potato insects.
How to get sure control of
major potato pests with dieldrin
Dieldrin controls potato flea beetles,
Colorado potato beetles, army
worms, cutworms, and European
corn borers.
One application lasts for days.
This means you make fewer sprays
“■save time and money. Here are the
; tails:
,t ato pests such as flea beetles and
potato beetles cause serious damage by
diewing the potato plant leaves.
Low-cost, long-lasting
dieldrin protection
lc ldi m effectively and economically con
tFlJ's I)1J ]or potato insects.
little as 14 pound of dieldrin per acre
Is a H u takes to do the job. Its long-lasung
i ion means fewer applications.
' lCn applied in accordance with the
potato growers
We have 50% wel*able powder dieldrin or 1.5 dieldrin E. C.
CONTACT YOUR NEAREST MILLER DEALER OR
PTjlfTi Miller Chemical & Fertilizer Corporation
Phone RE 3-6525
I. Miller & Bushong,*- Inc.
(Paul Livengood) 1500 IR,
9-2, Roy E. Ream, 15.1; 2
Garden Spot Broilers (Jacob
C. Herr), 4400 WVX, 9-4, NO
SALE, 15 2 bid; 3. Same,
15.1 bid; 4. Same, 14.9 bH;
5 Same, (John L. Her ,
350 WVC, 14-2, Walter B
Lehman, 24.
6. Same 1100 WVP, 14-2,
W. C. Mellmcer & Son, 23;
7 George Neauman, 3000
WV, 9 2 Darnel K. Good,
15 1; 8. Same. 2800 WV, 9-2
Daniel K Good, 15.1; 9.
°ame, 4000 WV, 9-2, Starr
Poultry. 15 2; 10. Same,
2500 WV, 9-2, Starr Poul
try. 15 2.
11. Anson Long, 1500 WVC
12 6, NO SALE 20- b f d;
12. Same; 13 Same 20 bid;
’4 Same 1900 WVP, 12 6,
W C Mellinger & Son, 20;
15. Jack Bucher, 4800 WV,
8, Starr Poultry, 15.1.
16 Same Header’s Poul
try, 15 1; 17 Same. 5200 WV
2-1, Header’s Poultry, 15.1;
'8 Same 5000 WV, 8-1,
header’s Poultry, 15.1; 19.
'vi&B (Lloyd Wenger), 6500
'RX, 9-2, H. W. Longacre,
T nc., 151; 20, H&B (Hoses
Zimmerman), 1000 WVC, 12
8. Daniel K. Good, 21.
21. H&B (Kenneth H.
•’’unk), 250 HSWC. 12, Roy
’ i l. Ream 22 2; 22. Same,
500 HSWC, 12, NO SALE,
20 bid; 23. Same, 2250 HS
WC, 12, Hartln Brendle,
22 2; 24. H&B (Harold Gli
-k), 1250 HIC. 12-2, W. C.
Hellinger & Son, 21.9; 25.
’ T &B (James Barley). 5500
WV, 9, Victor F. Weaver, 1500 WV,
~nc , 15. Good, 15 2;
26 H&B (Donald Noll), (Turn
POTATOES*
P. O. BOX 25. EPHRATA
Fluid Milk
Surplus Moves
To Separators
Fluid milk production a
long the Eastern coast was
lighter in southern areas
with near peak product on
reported throughout Pennsyl
vania and New Jersey. Rapid
increases were noted thru
out south and central sec
t ons of New York and New
England, while northern
areas reported unchanged to
slightly higher receipts.
Supplies were adequate in
the southeast though much of
the milk was o f low quality
due to b tterweed. Other
markets along the east coast
had ample to more than am
ple supplies with manufact
urers’ facilities in New York
nearly filled to capacity and
concessions made in instances
by the shipper to obtain out
lets.
Surplus in other areas
cleared to separators. Class
one needs dev ated little from
the previous week.
label, dieldrin can be used to within 3
7 /
days of haivest without exceeding residue
tolerances.
Where to get dieldrin
Dieldrin is available fiom your local in
secticide dealer under well-known brand
names. It comes as a liquid or dust.
Accept no substitute. Check the label
or ingredient statement for the name
dieldun.
Shell Chemical Company, Agricul
tural Chemicals Division, 2299 Vauxhall
Road, Union, New Jersey.
Shell
Chemical
Company \xzf
Agricultural Chemicals Division
9-2, Daniel K
27. Same Martin
to page 14)
Lancaster Farming, Saturday, May 20, 19S1—
Weekly New York Egg Mkh
From Monday, May 15th to Friday, May 19th
Mon. Tues, Wed. Thurs.
Ex. Fey.
Hywts 33 3 A-34 32%-
Fcy
Hywts 34 -
Fey.
Med. ,
27 -27% 26%-
#1 Med 27Vfc-
Pullets 221/2-
P-wees 17 -
Ex. Fey.
Hywts 34 -
Fey
Hywts
Fey
Med.
Pullets
Pullets
P-wees
34 -
28V 2 -
26 -
26 -
17 -
Fey.
Hywts
34 -
27 -
2214-
32 -
2914-
#1 Med
Pullets
Stds
Checks
TREND; Market still showing fairly liberal surplus of
Extra Fancy Heavyweight whites but undertone a shade im
proved as some storage interest has developed.
Copyrighted 1960 By Urner-Barry Co.
Wholesale selling pr.ce in your own easy reach, and
New York was $4.40 to $4.- s t ore so you can see each
45, with an occasional sale at without movins sorac
s4.3s per 40 quart unit of ltem wltllout moving some
bottling quality milk . thing else Helen Bell, Penn
State extension home man-
STORAGE PRINCIPLES agement specialist, poinls
Three principles which le- out that these three prmei
ad to a convenient kitchen pies can apply to storing of
are; Store things where you dishes, kitchen supplies and
use them first, store within equipment and staple foods.
Making Silage?
PRESERVE and IMPROVE YOURS WITH
LANCASTER
Sweet Mix
• A BLEND OF MOLASSES
0 CONVENIENT and ECONOMICAL
0 AN IDEAL PRESERVATIVE
Lancaster Sweet Mix can be fed into the chop
per or blower, spread in the silo or added in the
field as silage is loaded. To chopped grasses add
100-150 lbs. of Sweet Mix per ton; to mixed grass-
Legumes add 150-200 lbs. per ton, and to legumes,
add 200-300 lbs. of Sweet Mix per ton.
BEFORE YOU FILL YOUR SILO see us for
complete details and price.
SNADER'S MILL I. B. GRAYBILL & SON
R. D. 1, Elevens. Pa. Reflon, Pa.
LEROY GEIB, EST. WALTER & JACKSON.
_ INC.
R. D. 2. Manheim, Pa. Christiana. Pa.
MOUNTVILLE JOSEPH M. GOOD
FEED SERVICE & SONS
137 Newport Road,
R. D. 2, Columbia, Pa. Leola. Pa.
Whltes
31%-
31%-
3214-
261/2-
26 -
21 -
16 -
26 -
21 -
16 -
Browns
34 -
34 -
34 -
2814-
25 -
25 -
16 -
2814-
25 -
25 -
16 -
Mixed
31%-
32V2-
26 -
21 -
26 -
2* -
30 -
2814-
31 -
2814-
Frl.
311/i-
3114-
311/2-
3114-
2614-
251/2-
2014-
16 ■
2614-
2514-
2014-
16 -
33 -
33 -
32 1 i-
32 1/2-
27 -
25 -
25 -
16 -
28 -
25 -
25 -
16 -
3114-
2514-
2014-
30 -
28 -
3114-
2514-
2014-
30 -
2814-
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