Poultry Center ilers Down To 14.2 c trader prices, in the dol- 9, Daniel K. Good, 14.1; 3. ,'ms for several weeks Charles G. Myer, 2200 LF, - down another cent this 2 yrs., V. J. Koser Co. Inc. at the Lancaster Poul- 11.7; 4. M&B (Kenneth M Center At the May 25 Funk), 500 HSWC, 13, Carl , 0 n 48,700 broilers in 14 B. Risser, 23; 5. Richard Win crossed the block at pri- tefs, 1200 WVP, 14, W. C. of 14.1 to 15 8 for an Mellinger & Son, 22.0. •age of 14 26. Over three _ •ters of the sales were at 6 \ M&B (Moses Zimmer- The previous week’s ’ JSj' 3 -’ overage was 15 2 B. Risser, 23; 7. Edwin L average was io.-j. Fimck. 3700 WV, 9, Daniel c IX - lots of pullets brought K Good, 14.1; 8. Same, 4100 3to 23 for the 5,400 head WV, 9, Starr Poultry, 14.1; ile 6,700 roasters in five 9 M&B (Lester Shirk), 53- brought 21.4 to 23. Two 00 WV, 8-2, Starr Poultry, of leghorn fowl sold for 14.1; 10 M&B (Richard Bles -7 cents per pound for the sing), 3000 WV, 8-2, Starr JO head. Poultry, 14.1. The complete sale offered 11- M&B (Elvin Siegrist), 211 head in 33 lots and 1800 WV, 8-6, John N. Tho " 65 075 head in 28 lots, mas, 14 4; 12. Lester S. Wen. tt lots of broilers were ger, 375 WV, 12-1, Carl B." sold at a bid of 13.5 and Risser, 22 1; 13. J. W. Eshel lot bid to 14 was not man & Sons (Red Rose Re search Center), 1700 LFY, blowing is the complete Y; J- Koser Co. Inc., 11.7; with lot number, seller, M Kenneth B. Noll, 1400 wer in parenthesis, am- WV, 9-2, Carl B. Risser, 15.- t and breed, age in wks 8 : 15 - Same, John N. Thomas riavs, buyer and price. 15 1. _ ;DE WV - white vant- 16. Wenger’s Mills, Inc. C - cockerels; P - pull- Zimmerman), 875 X - cross; IR - indian WVC, 13-2 Daniel K Good, ■s, HSWC - hubbard sil- 21 4; 17. David K Burkhold white cockerels; LF - er, 1700 WVX, 9 Daniel K. rm fowl; Y - yearlings; n 14 1; 18. M&B (James ’ - white rock fowl. Pinkerton) 3400 WV 8 6 D E Horn &Co (Rob- Daniel K Good. 141; 19 Godfrey). 5000 WV, 9-2, M&B (Elmer Garber), 6600 E Ream, 14.5; 2 M&B IR, 9-1 Daniel K. Good, 14.1 Remecker), 5000 WV, (Turn to nage 14' More farmers each month prefer to buy their ✓ HAY /STRAW ✓ EAR CORN from us for better value and all around satisfaction At farm or delivered, any quantity as your require ments may be. PHONE STRASBURG OV 7-3211 ESBENSHADE TURKEY FARM World Champion Jr. 4-Year Old Guernsey £ ZJZ uces 21,392 lbs. of Milk on Red Rose Feed set the new World Champion Jr. 4-Year Old ' ernse y milk producer. She’s Mayflower’s L. Ohm 3 ° f Mayflower F anu. Route #3, Urbana, o, owned by Jack C. Foust and Donald Barger. Duchess made 21,392 lbs. of milk and 901 lbs. 70 a “ days on 2 x H.I.R. test. She averaged lbs. of milk per day. dav^ 8 her 23 lbs ' of Red Rose 14 Test-Cow per thro.fju bay * held ber body weight all better *h the hot weather - Red Rose’l4 Test-Cow is apneHtT 1 any feed we have ever used - R ke Pb her du c ti 0 :7 rOm lagging > and she also maintained pro ducts du *? ng the warm summer months when pro nordmarily drops,” say the owners. and 227 l ih Tea^! d Duchess> Production by 7,069 lbs. 14 Test-Cow” ° Ver^^lactationon 116(1 Rose ?,tere ? ed in increasin g P Qdurtion of your dairy herd, >r> a^ the complete j «ose Dairy Program. / PARADISE. PA. Delmarva - Georgia Prices Average Half Cent Lower Delmarva reported prices of 1310 to 13.90 on 845,200 head at farms during the 24- hour period ending 10.30 on Friday morning. Live prices averaged ap proximately Vz cent lower. Offerings were ample but sizes were irregular. Estimat ed slaughter for the weekend was 900,000 head compares to the 677,000 head last weekend. The Delmarva broiler-feed ratio for the week ending on May 19 was down two points from the previous week at 3-1. Broilers averaged 15.01 per pound- and mash cost $95 80 per ton. During the same week a year ago the ratio was 4 0 when broilers averaged 18 27 and mash cost $9l 96, Fluid Milk Production Nears Peak Production of fluid milk in the northeast was reported at or rapidly moving to the nil neak. Bottling de mand was mostly slightly lighter and heavy diversions to manufacturing outlets Separating and powder operations were reported near capacity in many quar ters. In the southeast produo- Rsa*MßasE 14 Test-Cow Feed This record-producing feed is formulated for heavy milkers. It is made Jrom high quality grains, high in fat, minerals and digestib e nutrients. By pelleting the finer materials in this ration, RED ROSE 14 Test-Cow Feed has a coarse, granular tex- DAVID B. HURST -Bowmansville, Pa. A. L. HERR & BRO. Quarryville, Pa. MUSSER FARMS, INC. R. D. 2, Columbia, Pa. BROWN & REA Atglen, Pa. WEST WILLOW FARMERS ASSOCIATION West Willow, Pa. Lancaster Farming, Saturday, May 27, 1961—! Weekly New York Egg Mkt. From Monday, May 22nd to Friday, May 26th Mon. Tues. Wed. Thurs. Ex. Fey. Hywts 3112- Fey Hywts Fey. 314- Med 264- #1 Med 254- Pullets 20 4- P-wees 16 - Ex. Fey, Hywts 33 - Fey 324- Hywts Fey * 27 25 16 Med. Pullets P-wees Fcy. Hywts 31 Vs #l Med 2514- Pullets 20V2- Stds 30 - Checks 28 - TREND—Better orders for top whites into chain store outlets and the further movement of some goods into stor age clearing market better and position steadier. Copyrighted 1960 By Usner-Barry Co. tion lighter, bottling demand Research shows that plant good, but some excess offer- mg oats late in Pennsylvan mgs moved to manufacturing ia has decreased yields as channels much as a bushel or more Wholesale selling prices P cr acre ±or each da y o£ for bottling quality milk at drta y- says Elmer Pifer, a Now York ranged from $4.30 Penn Stale extension agro to $4.40 per 40 qt. unit. nomist ■ ■■>■■* ■■■■■■■■■■' *■■*■■■■■■» ■■■■■■»■■■ aißr Com Formers: m ■rs STILL ROT TOO UTE to get full season weed control AIMZINE SOW! HER•I c I o E before weeds and grasses are no more than one-und-a-huli inehes talU Applied post-planting—any time before weeds and grasses are not more than 114 inehes tall—Atrazino kills germinating weeds and those present at the lime of spraying, and controls weeds that subse quently may germinate all season long. , * voo GET WEED-FREE CORN FOR INCREASED YIELDS-EARLIER AND EASIER PICKING. SO DON'T DELAY-GET YOUR ATRAZINE TODAY. QfiwtMTOts of Dor iNsecnc/oes 6EIOY AGRICULTURAL CHEMICALS won of Oeigy Chtmktl Corponhon ■ Alglen Blend & McGinnis ■ Elkview ■ Chambers & Smith a Ephrata ■ Farmersville Equip ■ Florin ■ Hess Bros, Kirkwood L. H. Jackson Lancaster L. H. Brubaker 350 Strasburg Pike Harold Zook 220 Lampeter Road Lebanon Kreider Farm Supply Washington Boro R. D #4 Nissley Farm Service Elmer E Plasterer, Inc. West Grove R. D. #5 S G Lewis & Son Lincoln University Fisher & Sons, Inc. | J. C. Ehrlich Chemical Co., Inc. ■ 736 EAST CHESTNUT STREET 2 LANCASTER. PA. T ■■■■■■■■■■■■ miisasiiii ■■■■■■■ Whites 314- 314- 314- 314- 264- 254- 2014- 16 - 264- 2514- 20 Va -16 - Browns 33 - 3214- 324- 27 25 16 27 25 16 Mixed 31V2- 251/2- 201/2- 30 - 28 - 3114- 25V6- 201/2- 30 - 28 - Spray on Lifilz Eby’s Mill, Inc 35 N Cedar St, Manheim Cass el’s Mill, Ine, R. D. Oxford Oxford Giain & Hay Co, Inc. Quarryville Musser’s Mill Ranks Lester A. Singer Stevens Herbert F Gchr R. D #1 Leroy Piautz R D *1 West Willow West Willow Farmcis Assn. PHONE EX 7-3721 Fri. 324- * 314- 324- 314- 274- 264- 204- 16 - 264- 2514- 2014- 16 - 33 - 334- 324- 274- 25 - 16 - 27 25 16 31V2- 251/2- 20V2- 30 - 28 - 321/2- 261/3- 201/2- 30 -31 28 *-29 3
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