—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, June 10, 1961 6 Farm Prices Continue Decline For Fifth Consecutive Month Prices Received by Penn- year earlier is potatoes. Po sylvania Farmers for their tato prices are down $1.85 agricultural products de- per- cwt. from last year’s pri clined for the fifth month a ces for an average of $2 15 report from the Pa. Crop re- per cwt. received during porting service showed this May 1961. ■week ' The Index of Prices Receiv- In mid-May the average nationally price received lor all agrleul- •“•“g, more pi prodne^droOTrf alight- averaK durii ILTLnm eartlS,“ndav:; h < ! ™»* l ‘ SALES & SERVICE Mann & Grumelli Farm Serv. R. S. Weaver Quarryville, Pa. L H. Brubaker Nissley Farm Service Liiitz, Pa. N. G. Myers & Son L. H. Brubaker Rheems. Pa. Snavely’s Farm Service Washington Boro, Pa. Lancaster, Pa New Holland, Pa. Small Field Uni » wheat, oats and barley in Planned variety plots. Clarence Bryn- A . . , .. . er and George Berggran, Ex- A field day for small gram tension Agronomists from the growers and seedsmen has Pennsylvania State Univer- been scheduled for next week sity will be on hand, to dis- A divertPa at the Southeastern Pennsyl- cuss varieties and weed con- Wl Hailly rj Stevens, Pa. Grains Day MR. POULTRYMAN: “Hot Weather Will Get You If You Don’t Watch Out!” Yes, summer heat will be here sooner than you think... So, look out for your... BROILERS - PULLETS - LAYERS DANGER ZONE TABLE - (quote from University of Maryland INSIDE TEMP. 700-80° 80°-85° 90°-95° 95°-100° 100° plus I INCREASE WATER SUPPLY , 1 Use buckets, feed troughs or any means at your disposal to in crease water supply because this is pature's way of cooling a chicken ■ through the respiratory track. Spread water supply over house as birds crowd around fountains in extreme hot weather. II VENTILATION Open up. Install temporary fans. There should be a complele change of air every 4 to 5 minutes. This indicates the fan capacity to use. 11l ROOFS Light colored roofs shed the heat best. In protracted hot spells, whitewashing a black roof may pay off. Sprinkling water on the roof is a great help. IV USE EXTRA LIGHTING - Turn lights on at 2 - 3 A. M. so birds can get feed in __ the coolest part of the 24 hour period. On laying or breeder flocks, double the use of EARLY BIRD HIGH PRODUCER PELLETS ff 2o. Reduce scratch or grain. Go back to nor mal level after hot spell subsides. With layers watch supply of calcium as hot weather effects egg shell quality. Sprinkle oyster shells or whatever source of calcium you are using over mash in feeders. VI With broiler flocks in extreme hot weather, moistening the feed 15 desirable because what the birds need most is extra water. VII Use less litter in the summer than in the winter so birds can 9 el closer to the cooler floor. Miller & Bushong, inc \^T‘ !*■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■” vania Field Research labora- trol in small grains, tory farm near Landisville, The field day is sched , , to begin at 10:00 am Growers and seedsmen will 13. see the newer varieties of " Get Ready Now! Fact Sheet #74) No danger. Slight reduction in feed consumption; increased water consumption; only slight danger of heat prostration. Greatly reduced feed consumption; heat prostrations may be encountered among layers but very few among broilers. Heat prostrations most likely. Consider .emergency measures. Extreme danger. Consider emergency measures at once. WHAT TO DO NOTE a Collect eggs often. b Maintain proper humidity and temperature in egg room. c Do not forget to give your young birds space to S r ° w . Move them to range or give them plenty of room 1 they are raised in confinement. "Finest Service Anywhere" RESULT Rohrerstown, Pa. Ph. Lancaster EX 2-2145 Lancaster Farming