BEST FOOD BUYS n I « y mi w j y n y a price difference 'between stor- v Pork Leads Ihe Value Parade* 11 'Loin roasts-may tie sow a 8 r Ci mb or loin end, as a ithird of a *- rO P Nummary Pork takes the spotlight am- pork shoulder steaks or roas|ts. lom or as a half loin. A half hi j * a i j Q 1 I 1 ong meat values this week at They may be sold boneless or loin contains the choice center VfOrK IS /\ll6aCl UI k)CH6CtUIe many area food stores. Harold with bone in, hut nevertheless cut so it will cost a few cents Neigh, consumer marketing sp- they are usually priced so that per pound more than a rib su'd HARRISBURG Reports Full bloom lor these fruits will ecialist at Penn State, reports a serving is relatively economi- or loin end roast. that spring fann work was be- follow in the moie noitherly ■that pork production is expect- cal. Pork loin roasts will be mg aided by ideal weather con- counties a week to ten days la ed to be at near record levels, marked down for week end ve S®table coun eis asp - throughout tlhe state, ter. Pie-season appiaisals in These heavy supplies are due promotion at some stores Prices asus ana toaiat ° prices aie - and that severe win ter freeze the northern fruit areas of the to the increased pig crop of last will vary between stores depen- '^ ow t‘ lose °* a ew weets ag . amage was showing up in state indicate c'hernes and pea fall which is now coming to ding on the method of cutting, Asparagus is now ailiving ro some orchards, featuied the ches suffeied se\ere damage anaiket. He says prices may de- the size of the loin, and the ■ New Jersey as wel as ai or g ervlce Tuesday weekly crop from sustained sub-zeio temp chne to the lowest level since amount ot trimming. Some nid T° ma U> prices vaiy wi e y ;p ennS yj vania Crop Reporting eratures in late January and. early 1960. Freezer owners stores buy heavier loins than 11 , aa _ 111 alluys *-‘ lls season are carro , Good weather for field work lowing a week of warm wea dte cuts during this period. a few cents per pound less. ca 'bbage, old ciop P° a °® s > enabled farmers to push ahead ther. Groweis m the Berks-Le- One of the best pork values But, they may have more bone loas ’ sweet P° ta oes > an la 0 f schedule with spring plow- high area said they anticipate on a meat-for-money basis is and fat than roasts from small- isaes - mg and planting. Although no more than a half crop oC -.—— - -imost sections of the state le-peaches Apple prospects weie er loins. This may account for that means MORE MONEY for PENNSYLVANIA FARMERS sSsK'S&'iseSrSiE 'SS&SSH'C-** <■ ' J\3C r^“SS?TV-*s\o. -'-"Sf r . - Lancaster Farming, Saturday, April 27, 1963 ceived some ram, soil moistuie was still short in south central and eastern counties. Neaily half of the spring plowing has been, finished throughout the state, and in some of the south ern counties tins woik was neaung completion. Planting of oats was almost completed. Mid-week showeis help to “gieen-up” fall seeded wheat and bailey with many of the spotty fields beginning to fill in Hay and pastui e ci ops haie been cm tailed by the limited soil 'moisture Some fi elds in the Southeast weie spiayed for spittle bugs and al falfa weevils A few cattle weie being pastured, but lack of growth has limited this to only a few scattered farms. In the Lancaster area grow eis were sterilizing and plant ing tobacco beds. Planting of cobbler potatoes, early cabb east. Harvest of aspaiagus and age, peas and other spring veg etables continued in the South spring spinach got under way The southern fruit areas has a ipi ofusion of hlooms of cher- ■ies, plums, pears and peaches Bulk Spreading Service Dealers for FERTILIZER and LIMESTONE SMUCKER BROS. Bird-iu-Hand Ph. 656-9156 Now! You Can Use Weed Centro 1 in FORAGE Now! Use BUTOXONE (2,4-DB) for broodleof weed control in forage legumes ~. includes underseeded new plantings, established standi and new seedings of alfalfa, red clover, birdsfoot trefoil, als,ke and ladmo clovers. Extensive commercial use in seed crops has already proved Bufoxone's excellent weed-killing effectiveness. Spray with Bufoxone amine or ester this season. You'll get healthier stands . . . better yields! there’ll BE BETTER EAT/N' THIS YEAR/ ' A PrWuct »f CHIPMAN CHEMICAL COMPANY Distributed by J. C. EHRLICH CHEMICAL COMPANY 736 E. Chestnut St., Lancaster, Pa. more encoui aging I think that I shall ne\cr sec a pullet Loielier Than Thee! If thou dost Lay the nay thou looks Thou must he HOXKG G K It Choice ot successful poultry men j»ll over the world (try ’em and ho successlul) J. HOWARD MOORE R, D. #1 lATITZ, PBNNA. Phone: 626-5408 Windle's Hatchery COCHRAN VIIX/E. PA, , Phone: Atglcn LY 3-5941 / \ ""'V 7 i \ S A / - VV ■= r *■ * t