Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, March 14, 1964, Image 6

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    —Lancaster Farming, Saturday, March 14, 1964
6
Price Support Available To
Feed Grain Participants
Oroweis who participate in
-the l ( )(il teed giain program
will theiebv qualify foi pru e
suppoit on their 19G4 crops
ut com, grain sorghum and
barley. Feed Seldomridge,
eh airman Agneultural Stabili
zation and Conseivation Coun
ts 'Committee has announced
Signup loi the program -will
continue at the ASCS County
Oflice through March 27,
As last year, support for
the three crops will be made
.nailable partly tlnough loans
and purchase agieements and
paitly through price-support
payments While lates ot the
loans vary bv counties rates
ot the pnce-sitppoit payments
me the same throughout the
countij
Loans, and purchase agree
ments loi the 1964 crops will
jeflert national aveiage prices
ot a.l 10 per bushel foi coin,
M cents per bushel tor bar
ley and 'J.I 77 pei hundred
weight toi giam soighum Pai
tiupatmg faimeis will be able
to put all of their 19 64 crop
ot com giam soighum, and
bailee undei pnee-suppoi t
loans and pin chase agree
ments
Rates of the pnce-suppoi t
paiments hate heen set at
12 cents pei bushel foi bai
-12 cents pe rbushel toi bai
lee and 2 3 cents pei hundi ed
it eight toi giam soighum The
pi ice-suppoi t payments will be
made on the noimal production
ol the acieage planted to the
thiee feed giams in 1964,
the paypient is assuied no mat
tei what disposition is made
ol the ci op
000
Laying Feeds
Are Designed for You, The Commercial
Pcultrymen Who Are Striving For:
1. High Consistent Production
2. Superior Egg Quality
3. Excellent Feed Conversion
4. Low Cost
PUT YOUR LAYING FLOCK ON
FLORIN LA-MOR
FLORIN EGG-PRODUCER
I
V Today and Gel- The
i
Call Mount Joy
653-1451
Details
Full
i Wolgomuth Bros., inc.
ij
In general, Seldomridge ex
plained, feed gram pioducers
will participle in the program
, by ieducing tbeir acreages ol
one or moie of the three crops
by at least 20 percent of the
farm’s base acreage and de
voting such acreage to an ap
pioved conseiving use By such
paiticipation, fanners earn a
diversion payment as well as
quality tor the loans, purchase
agreements and price-support
payments Diversion payments
under the 19 G 4 program will
average higher than last year
and the maximum diveision is
higher
Oats and rye are not in
cluded in the 19G4 leed gram
pi ogram, therefore eligibility
tor pine support on these two
ci ops is not dependent on pai
ticipation in the progiam.
Milk Production
Shows Gains
On a daiU basis the Febru
ai\ milk pi eduction pei cost
in PennssUania 'was 22 76
pounds compared with 22 58
pounds in Janu'ary and 22 50
pounds toi Fehiuaiy 1963, ac
coiding to the Pennsylvania
Crop Reporting Seruce
Daih pioduction reached the
20 pound let el in 19 60 and in
1961 was shghtlv more than
21 pounds In 1963 and 1964
it was m the 22 Ms - 22%
pound lange
SeasonalU the dailv milk
pioduction per co>\v increases
fiom the hist of the year until
it leaches a peak m May
OR
MOUNT JOY, PA.
New Package
Developed For
Frozen Eggs
HARR ISiB URC A neiw 10-
pound package, designed to
broaden the use of Fennsy]-
vanu cei tided frozen eggs, has
been intioduced as part of the
Commonwealth’s e spending
egg marketing piogram.
State Agnculture Sehrdtary
Leland II Bull sard the pack
age was “designed for the con
venience of smaller institutions
that, in the pastt; had ‘to go
outside Pennsylvania ttf pur
chase trozeu eggs in this quan
tity ”
The fust 10 j pound package
of Pennsjhama certified troz
en eggs packed at the Co
operative G-LF Exchange plant
in Bloomsburg was presen
ted to Lieutenant Governor
Raymond P Shafer by Dave
Landeis, plant manager Later
it was gnen to the Polytelinic
PTospital Harrisburg, and ac
cepted bv kliss Helen Druley,
directoi of tood services at the
institution
The GBF plant was 'the first
to begin operating undei the
Penn&yli ania 'certified frozen
egg plan Several others have
YOU'RC INVITED...
L. H. BRUBAKER’S
<|> OPEN HOUSE H|
Thursday 1:30 P.M. Cooking Demonstration. P. P. & L.
Home Economist Mrs. Mary D. Myers
(Big Appliance Sale Savings for you Thursday through Saturday.)
Friday Afternoon and Evening, Open House Programs.
In addition to new farm machinery and
appliances following is a list of some of our
LANCASTER STORE
AVI) tractor, plow and cult.
At. H, 101 Jr. tractor
AC' “U” with adj. Iront a\le & cult,
Jl) “II” tractor with cult
E “H” tractor & loader
ITows - 1 & 2 btm. 2 way
Plows - 3 & 3 btm, Mtd,
Discs - IHC Si & 28
Hanows 3, 3 & 4 Sec.
Transplanter - 3 Holland Units
I’huitci-s, IHC, AC &, Black Hawk
Spreaders, .V.l,', Templeton, \H, etc.
Conditioner • Cunningham
Baleis, PTO and: engine
Mower, AC 80K * No. 3-7 ft.
Mower, NI 0 & 7 ft.
Mower, JD Xo.-5 & Perg. open, face
Forage Harv., AC & Papec
Blower AC (hopper) & Papec
Tilleis, gmden tractors & mowers
When yon need new or used farm equipment or appliances
L. H. BRUBAKER
350 Strasburg Pike, Lancaster
Lane. 397-5179
• Stock Yards
(Continued from Page 2)
mg moderately active. Vealers
steady Choice and Prune grade
vealeis 3G.00-41 00, Good 32,
00-30 00, Standard 28 00-32
00, Utility 2 , 4.00-2 , 8 00
HOGS: 1525 Compared with
1224 head last week Trading
moderately aktive All classes
steady
'Barrorws and gilts U S 1-2,
190-200 lbs. 10 50-17 00, No
1, 190-2'25 lbs 17 00-17 60,
lew small lots at 17 75, U. S
1-3, 190-240 I'ba I*o 00-I'G 50.
U S 2-3, 2i30-200 lbs. 15.25-
15 76, few 2-3 at 15 75
Sows: U. S. 1-3, 300-450 libs.
12.00-15 00, U. S 2-3, 450-
COO lbs 11.00-12 00.
SHEE3P- 350 Compared
with 275. head last week Trad
ing active Shorn slaughter
lambs 100 higher Spang
lambs steady
Choice with a few Prime 80-
95 lb shorn slaughter lambs
carrying No 3 pelts 24 00-24
50 Choice 75-90 lb spring
lambs 26 00-2iS 00, few lots GO
TO libs 29 00-30.00.
been approved and will begin
opeiatmg in the near future.
Secretary Bull said.
PROGRAMS PICTURES ETC.
LITITZ STORE, 1 mile S. W. of Lititz
From Lititz Turn West on Second Avenue
Thursday Afternoon and Evening Programs.
LANCASTER STORE, 350 Strasburg Pike
USED EQUIPMENT:
stop in or call
Strashurg GB7-6002
• Chicago
(Continued from Page 2)
22.00, several loads Chou,#
950-1100 lbs. 21.75-22J50, u 5,
to 23 00 on Monday, Choice
1300-14 00 libs. 20.00-24.00,
several loads Choice 1500-11 Ot)
lbs. 18.00-19 25, Good 900-
1200 lbs. 20.00-21.26. Stand
ard and low Good 17.00-30.00,
couple loads mostly Good 1425-
1500 lb. Holsteins 18.50-'18.75,
Slaughter heifers: Choice
800-1150 lbs. 21.00-21.75, up
to 22.00 on Monday, when
three loads Choice and Prime
950-975 lbs. brought 32.25-
22.60, few loads High Choice
and Prime 1025-1125 «». 21 -
75-22.00, load Choice 1205 lbs,.
20.75, Good 19.50-20.50, Stan
dard and Low Good 17.00-
19.00.
Cows; Utility and Commer
cial 13 75-15.25, Few 15,50,
Canner and Cutter 12.00-14,25
Bulls - Utility and Commer
cial 17 50-19.50.
One family wutih many- hob
bies converted their basement
into an. 'alHwrrpofe© ftHnily
room by cottnipartmenAiaDng.
They used. TWHod *catomet"!,
made of duraJble fir to esltaft)Obsh
s'pe'o al areas about th© btose
ment for stamp sorting, study,
hunting troubles, home office,
Boy Scouting headquarters.
LITITZ STORE
AVI) 45 tractor with 3 btm. plow
CA tractor, plow and cultivator
H tiactor, 3 way plow and cultivator
Co-Op K 3 tractor, 3 pt. hitch and
remote ram
Case VAC tractor with Elec. & Hydr. .
Pious —1, 2 & 3 bottom moldboard
and disc
Disc harrows - JD A AC 28
Transplanter - 1 row Powell, 3 pt.
Transplanter - 2 row Powell last hitch
Coin planter with fert. - 2 row M.H,
Com planter with fert, - 4 row J.D.
Fertilizer spreaders - 10 & 12 ft.
I.loader - Ferguson, front end
Rotary cutter - Case S pt.
Rotary cutter, Woods 80"
Spreaders - XI 12 A, etc.
Riding mowers, Tillers, etc.
Forage Harvester - XH corn and grass
Mower - 7’ AC trailer
Conditioner, JD & >’.H.
R. D. 3, Lititz
Lititz 626-7766