poultry Center ce Down, Volume Up of the largest sales , e year was held at the teter Poultry Center week, but the price on (ers continued to drop. ulcrs at the June 1 , on sold at 13.59 avg ibout cent below the ious week’s average , per cent of the sales a t 13.6 cents. A total 2 230 head in 24 lots ■d m price from 13.3 to dV y fowl brought 14.5 14 6 for the 1,250 head )U r lots while Leghorn brought 9.4 and 9.6 for 2 900 head in two lots, total of 4,350 pullets in lots brought 21.3 to 22.5 straight run roasters 20 cents for the 900 , e lot. Two lots of 1,900 •el roasters brought md 22. complete sale offered JO head in 43 lots and 122,655 head in 38 lots, [lowing is the complete with seller, grower in thesis, amount and-bre ige m weeks and days, and price. i. WV - white vantress - white mountains; white rock; IR Indian i, L - leghorn; F - fowl pullet; C - cockerel. Miller & Bushong" (Jo teyer), 12,000 HW, 9, >r’s Poultry, 13.6; 2. m Groff. 2200 W. Mt., hn N. Thomas, 14.1; 3. (Kenneth M. Funk), HSWP, 14, Marvin Swei 22 5; 4. D. E. Horn & ' H. Deller), 2200 WV CHAIN SAW IRVICE 1 CENTER N»v> A Used 'ely's F«rm Service '•LLAND EL 4-2214 Dicldnn sprays arc economical and long-lasting. 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 details: T)°tato pests such as flea beetles and A potato beetles cause serious damage by chewjng the potato plant leaves. Low-cost, long-lasting dieldrin protection Dieldnn effectively and economically con tro^s roajor potato insects. As little as 14 pound of dieldrin per acre i s 11 takes to do the job. Its long-lasting protection means fewer applications. h lien applied in accordance with the p OTATO GROWERS We have 50% wettable powder dieldrin or 1.5 dieldrin E. C. CONTACT YOUR NEAREST MILLER DEALER OR 9, Roy E. Ream, 13.6; 5 M&B (Stanley Carpenter), 11,200 WV, 9, H. W. Long-, acre, Inc., 13.6. 6. Same, 5,000 WV, 9, Me nders Poultry, 13.7; 7. Same 13 5; 8. M&B (Harold Click) 1050, IRP, 14-2, W. C. Mell xnger & Son, 22.5; 9. M&B (Elmer Garber), 5300 WV, 9-1, Meader’s Poultry, 13.4; 10. Mark Myer, 2000 WVP, 14-2, NO SALE, 21.2 bid. 11. Same, 1700 WVP, 14-2, NO SALE, 21.1 bid; 12. Sa me, 1800 WVP, 14 2. NO SALE. 21 bid; 13. Parke K., Herr, 800 WVC, 13-6, W. C. Mellinger & Son, 22. 14 Same, 1100 WVC, 13-6, W. C. Mellinger & Son, 21.9; 15. 1200 WVP, 13-6, Carl B. Ris ser, 22. 16. Same, 1100 WVP, 13- 6, Daniel K. Good, 21.3; 17, M&B (John McMichael), 25- 00 W. Mt., 8-6, Roy E. Ream 13.5; 18. M&B (Jay Don moyer), 5500 WV, 8-5, Starr Poultry, 13.6; 19 J. W. Esh elman & Sons (Dan Fellen baum), 7000 WV, 8-3, Head er’s Poultry, 13.6; 20. Same, Starr-Poultry, 13.6. 21. Same, W. C. Mellinger & Son, 13.5; 22. Same, Starr Poultry, 13.3; 23. M&B (Rich ard Bollinger), 900 WVX, 12-6, Daniel K. Good, 20; 24. G. Walter Jackson, 1000 LF, 20 mo., V. J. Koser Co. Inc., 9.4; 25. M&B (Glenn R Siegrist), 1200 WVXP, 8, Carl B. Risser, 13.4. 26. Harry W. Hossler, 19- DO LF,. 22 mo., V. J. Koser Co. Inc., 9.6; 27. B. Russell Sauder, 550 WVC, 8-6, Carl B. Risser, 13.7; 28. M&B (Ralph - Zimmerman), 4580 WV, 9-2, Daniel K. Good, 14 29. Same, 13.6; 30. Same, '*s2o W. Mt., 9, Daniel K Good, 13.6. 31. Same, 3550 W. Mt,, 9, K. Good, 13.6; 32. N. W. Kreider & Sons, 8000 POTATOES: Miller Chemical & Fertilizer Corporation P. O. BOX 25. EPHHATA Delmarva • Georgia Prices Average Half Cent Lower Broilers in Delmarva av eraged about a half cent lower as relatively light of ferings appeared ample for the demand. Prices paid and purchases reported in Delmarva dur ing the 24 hour period end ing 10:30 Friday morning ranged from 12.90 to 13.50 on 342,700 head at farms. Estimated slaughter for the week end was 834,000 head compared to the 900,- 000 head last week end. The Delvarma broiler-fe ed ratio for the week end ing May 26 was down two. points from the previousi week at 2.9. Broilers aver aged 13.89 and mash cost $95.80 per ton. For the same week a year ago the ratio, was 4.0. WV, 9, Starr Poultry, 13.6; 33. J. J. Hess, II (J. Warren Eshleman), 1950 WV, 10, to Daniel K. Good, 13.6; 34 GraybiU Miller, 475 IRP, 16- 2, NO SALE, 23.3 bid; 35 Same, 1900 IRP, 16-2, NO SALE, 22.6 bid. 36. J. Arlington Miller, 1200 IR, 9-5, Carl B. Risser, 13.9; 37. Daniel Ebersole, <l5O WRF, 14 mo., W C Mellinger & Son, 14.6; 38 Greider Leghorn Farms, 250 WRF, 14 mo., Marvin Swei gart, 14.6; 39. Same, 275 WRF, 14 mo., W. C. Mellin ger & Son, 14.5; 40. Same, 14.6. 43. Same, 90 Males, V. J. Koser Co. Inc., ,9.2; 41. M&B (Abram N. Miller), 1600 WVC, 8-3, Daniel K. Good, 13.7; 42. Same, 37. Daniel Ebersole, 35 males, W. C. Mellinger & Son, 7. Lancaster Farming advertis ing brings results. hey control major potato insects, label, dieldrin can be used to within 3 days of harvest without exceeding residue tolerances. Where to get dieldrin Dieldrin is available from ) our local in secticide dealer under well-know n biand names. It comes as a liquid ot dust. Accept no substitute. Check the label or ingredient statement for the name dieldrin. Shell Chemical Company, Agricul tural Chemicals Division, 2299 Vauxhall Hoad, Union, New Jersey. Shell djfilS* Chemical Company K X Agricultural Chemicals Division Phone HE 3-6525 Lancaster Farming, Saturday, June 3, 1961—3 Weekly New York Egg Mkt. From Monday, May 29th to Friday, June 2nd Mon. Tues. Wed. Thurs. Ex. Fey. Hywts 33 V-.- Fcy Hywts 32V2-33V2 Fey. Med. 28 - #1 Med 261/2-271/2 Pullets 20V2- P-wees 16 - Ex. Fey. Hywts 34 - Fey Hywts 331/2- Fcy Med 27V£-28 Pullets 25 - P-wees 16 - Fey, Hywts 321/2-331/2 35 - 35V2- 351/2- #1 Med 26V2-27V2 28/2- 28/2- 28 -28/2 Pullets 20/- 21/2- 21/2- 21/- Stds 31 -31/2 31/-32/ 31/2-32/2 31/-32/ Checks 29 -29/ 29 -29/ 29 -29/ 29 -29/ TREND—Market closely cleared on all top grades and general position generally steady to firm. Copyrighted 1960 By Urner-Barry Co. Fluid Milk Production Past Peak Production continued to dumping of skim milk re increase in New England and ported due to lack of hand northern New York state fmg facilities. middle Atlantic wholesale selling prices states holding steady at near at New York ran | e d $4.25 peak levels. Southeastern to 43 p er 40 quart unit areas reported a slight de- 0 £ bottling quality milk, crease. Bottling demand was re ported no better than fair and in the northeast heavy |||||\ Announcing ]S[ E W HIGH CALORIE FORMULATIONS ALL PELLETED Dairy Feeds Are Giving Superior Results Through —IMPROVED FORMULATION —IMPROVED HARDNESS —IMPROVED APPEARANCE —IMPROVED TEXTURE —INCREASED PLATABILITY Available in 14%, 16%, and 18% protein levels, SRTBMOae Feeds Try These New High Calorie Formulations For Superior Performance GO BULK AND SAVE Ph. Mt. Joy OL 3-0101 Whites 35 - 36 - 35 - 30 - 28V2- 221/2- 16 - 30 - 28Vfc -221/2- 16 - Browns 351/2- 35 - 351/3- 35 - 29 - 25 ■ 16 - 29 - 25 - 16 - Mixed diversions noted, mostly to separators, of excess supplies In New York, some whole milk was forced to move on a no handling, no transpor tation cost basis in an effort to locate an outlet. Some Patronize our advertisers. Frl. 36 - 36 - 30 - 28 -281/2 221/2- 18 - 36 - 36 - 29 - 25 - 18 -
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