|C Poultry Center oilers Dredge Bottom rollers dredged bottom ' this week at the Lan " poultry Center when head in nine lots , eC I m price from 12 4 ,o e tor a sale average 287 Prices at Lancas reoected the decline at Shelbyville Delaware 1011 where the sale aver otl Thursday was 12 10. illcls ranged 14 to 16 3 t l, e 3 000 head in three while 3 000 cockerels m e jots ranged 15 to 17 6. ' jots of Leghorn fowl glit 8 7 to 9 2 for the j head while one lot 50 heavy fowl made 14 2 go males brought eight ; per pound. , e complete August 31 offered a total of 83 460 1 m 28 lots and sold ;0 head in 18 lots The [prq not sold were bid 2 6 and 12.7 while the jd masters were bid to and 23. illowmg is the complete icsult with lot number, r giower in parenthesis L , n t and breed, age in cs and days, buyer and jpE WV - white vant- W MT - white mount- MJB - martin JB-1; - leghorn fowl yearling ci oss, P - pullet, C eiel Miller & Bushong (John fjr), 1500 WVP, 15, ALB, 15 9 bid; 2. Same id 3 Glenn H Herr, SXP, 15, NO SALE, pid, 4 Same, 22 bid; 5 p (Vincent Hoover), 750 Farm records prove it... ■■ MW«W -.W-V IsJP-.i^; 'i-Ssy ' **<■/ BEACON’S table Dairy Program es income over feed cost proof of the pudding” is in these summaries of herds which changed over to the Beacon Program, hes clearly show consistent increased production, butterfat, increased income over feed cost. REE CONSECUTIVE YEARS ON BEACON 'erage Increases for 250 Cows in 7 Herds Milk 488 20.0 $ 5.56 807 26.5 $31.14 1,004 40.1 $20.01 Increase 2,297 TWO CONSECUTIVE YEARS ON BEACON '■'evage Increases for 773 Cows in 20 Herds Millc 610 706 Increase 1,316 FIRST YEAR ON BEACON °i’age Increases for 1,476 Cows in 36 Herds Mlllc (lbs. ijncreasa 724 I'ke to tell you what the Beacon Profitable Dairy can do for your herd income. Why not call us today ? Beacon Milling Company IR KELLOGG DIVISION OF TEXTRON INC. ’LPHIA & CARLISLE STS.. YORK. PA. Telephone: York 8-2341 ACOH WVP, 9, Carl B. Risser, 13. 6 Glenn Schlosnagle, 5000 WVC. 13 NO SALE, 13 3 bid; 7. Albert Schock, 1000 WVP, 16, Daml K. Good, 14; 8 Same, 15; 9 Roy Heck enluber, 1000 LEY, V J. Koser Co, Inc., 8 7; 10. ,M&- B fJohn O Moyer Jr), 6500 WVx, 8-6, NO SALE, 12 6 bid 11 Same; 12 M&B (Lloyd Stoltzfus), 8000 WV, 8-6, Header Poultry, 12 3; 13 Same; 14 M&B (Stanley Carpenter), 5000 WV, 9-2, Boy E Ream, 13 6; 15 Same Daniel K Good, 12 9. 16 Same, 8000 WV, 8-6, Daniel K Good, 14; 17. Gar den Soot Broders. Inc (Jacob C. Herr), 500 WVP, 15 6, NO SALE, 16 bid; 18. 7OO WVP, 15-6, NO SALE, 16 1 bid; 19 Greider Leghorn Farm, 900 LFY, to Boy E Ream, 92, 60 males, Roy E Ream, 8; 20 Steg merten’s Wxl Br. Fm, 350 MJB-1, 15 mo, Daniel K Good, 14 2 21. M&B (APram N. Mil der) 3200 WV, 9-3, NO l2 7 bid- 22. D. E. Horn & Co i” Lester Star rmr), 4000 WV 9-6, John N Thomas 12 7; 23 Same fLee Reinecker), 6000 WV, 9-2 Starr Poultry, 12 9; 24 J 4 *■t ft Income Over Feed Cost Fat (lbs. 86.6 Income Over Feed Cost Fet (lbs. 22.7 33.1 55.8 Income Over Feed Cost 26.9 Delmarva - Georgia Sellers Show Reluctance Delmarva reported prices oil 11 50 to 12.00 on purchas es of 628,600 head at farms dur.ng the 24 hour period ending 10 30 Friday morning. Live prices averaged ap proximately Vi cent lower with sellers exhibiting reluc tance to the decreasing val ue by declining bids on the relatively large volume. The heavy offering contin ued fvuly ample for the needs of eastern shote proces sors who estimated slaughter for the week end at 782,000 as compared wi h tlfe 748,- OCO head last week end The Delmarva broiler-feed ra+io c or the week ending on August 25 was down 1 point at 2 8 Broilers averaged 13 06 cents per pound and maah cost the grower $93 65 per ton. T’m ratio for the same w«k a year a«o was 3 7 when bro’lers averaged 17 - 2d and mash cost 592 42 nor ton The ra*'n six months am was 4 1 Broilers at that time were bringing 18 81 cent 0 per pound • Chicago Yards irrorn Page 2) were 23.75 to 24 with choice 22 50 to 23 50. Good were 21- 21 50 Cutier, utility & com mercial bulls ranged 12 75- 15 50 Good and choice Vealers PLANTS NEED LEAVES were 22-27 Several loads of Trimming leaves from to -750 to 950 pound feeder rnatn nlari+ „ nnf a steers brought 22 75 to 24 25 mato plants, and tips of A load of med'um and good squash, muskmelon and wa- pound stock steers were termelon plants with the 23 50. idea it puts added growth in- FaRM er s I supply 137 EAST KING ST. LANCASTER. PA SEEDS FOR FALL PLANTING Winter Rye Winter Ots —Balboa —Cert. Norline Winter Barley Seed Wheat _ . —Cert. Red Coat —Cert. Wong _ . _ —Cert. Seneca —Cert Kenbar —Cert. Dua' —Cert. Hudson —Cert. Penno’l For Grazing —Sow Red Coat or Dua’ Wheat Sept. 15 Red Coat is a new type wheat. A heavy yielder and Fly resistant Sow 1 bushe' per acre on good soil - IVz bushe’s in corn stalk ground. ALFALFA II CLOVER GRASSES .Now Is The Time To Seed Alfalfa - Clovers - Grasses • Cert. DuPuits Alfalfa • Lincoln Brome Grass • Cert. Vernal Alfalfa • S-37 Orchard Grass • Cert. Buffalo Alfalfa • Reeds Canary Grass • Cert. Ranger Alfalfa • Timothy • Cert. Penns colt Clover • Climax Timothy I • Winter Vetch • Ladino Clover • Balbo Rye • Pasture Mixture ORDER YOUR FALL SEED GRAIN NOW • Cert. Norline Winter • Cert. Red Coat Wheat Oats • Cert. Dußois Winter • Cert. Dual Wheat j Oats ' • Cert. Wong Barley * Cerl ' Seneca Whaa * • Cert. Hudson Barley • Cert. Pennoll Wheat liPTiiiiwiiijiiiiu ,OKfilO>/n Phone Lane. 7-303 S t $56.71 $16.54 $27.60 $44.14 $16.47 Lancaster Farming, Saturday, September 2, 1961 Weekly New York Egg Mkt. From Monday, August 28th to Fnday ( September Ist Mon Tues Wed Thurs Frl Ex. Fey. Hywts 47 Vi- Fcy Hywts 41 Vi- Fcy. Med 34Vi #1 Med 32 Vi- Pullets 21 - P-wees 16 - Ex. Fey. Hywts Fey Hywts Fey Med. Pullets P-wees 44Vi- -311/2 31 21 16 Fey 40 -41 30 - 20 - 36 - -27 -271/2 Hywts #1 Med Pullets Stds. Checks TREND: Market unsettled with demand slack just be fore the holiday week end and prices holding about steady though supplies of large not clearing. Copyrighted 1960 By Umer-Barry Co. Whites 45 - 45 - 39 - 39 - 34V2- 32 21 16 - 341/2- 32 -321/2 21 - 16 - -321/; Browns 45 - 421/a- 421/2- -311/2 -31 Vs 31 21 16 - 31 21 - 16 - Mixed 38 ] A-38V> 30 20 33 27 39 - 30 - 20 34 27 -33V2 -27/2 -27 3 /2 to the fruit is a very wrong practice, cautions J O. Dutt, Penn State extension vege table gardening specialist. A good growth of green leaves is one of the best signs of a healthy garden CERTIFIED WHEAT • RED COAT • PENNOLL • DUAL • SENECA CERTIFIED BARLEY • HUDSON • WONG REIST SEED COMPANY MT. JOY Ph. OL 3-3821 yOHEGGER^I Why Not Get what you pay for? Why wa’t 'Till there's nothing left but the feathers! is Ihe Time to order YOUR HONEGGER PULLETS HONEGGER LAYERS Feb. - March - April J. HOWARD MOORE 307 East Second Avenue LITITZ, PENNA. Phone; MAdison 6-540 S Windless Hatchery COCHRANVILLE. PA. Phone: Atglen LY 3-5941 45 - 39 -39 Vi -391/2 34V2- 32 -32 Va 21 - 16 - 341/2- 32 -321/2 21 - 16 - 45 - 421/2- 42V2- -31 Vi 31 21 - 16 - -31 VS 31 21 16 ■ 38 -381/2 30 - 20 - 32 -33 27 -27J/S 38 -38V2 30 20 32 27 -33 -27 j /2 Right Now are Hard to beat! 3