Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, June 06, 1964, Image 9

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prices
. rAn i set the decline. soybeans remained the same as
I per Cent. Wholesale milk declined 15 a month earlier. Alfalfa hay
•I T cents from mid-April to $4.25 dropped to $36.50 a ton, down
<J| 10 may a cwt, remaining above a year $2 50 from mid-April. Red
, , earlier for the 10th consecutive clover seed remained the same
rionw oalth tamers re- mon tj, Egg prices, averaging while timothy seed increased
1 P el cent ,, s - ir 32 cents a dozen, declined 350 cents a cwt,
s jn mid-May tnan in cents £ rom a mon th earlier but , ,
Bl according to the equalled last year ’s May pi . ice> Meat animal prices advanced
vania Crop Reporting pnees received for field lom April 1° May. Sheep and
slaughter cows increased 50
- for wholesale cr °P s increased from mid- cents a cwt. while hogs and
r * 3llC< g£s contributed April. Corn was up 2 cents a calf prices increased 20 cents
■ n<s .hrfpcline Higher bushel and potatoes up 25 cents a cwt. Decreases were noted
1° ttie ', , a cwt. Wheat declined 5 cents m steers and heifers, down 30
101 apples coming out
NEED HOT WATER
FOR YOUR
MILKING PARLOR?
SK US HOW TO GET THIS FAMOUS MAKE
J 9.93 AUTOMATIC GAS WATER HEATER
total cost AC
ONLY ... SZV.VS
hvered and connected to Suburban Propane gas ser
•t . . . with FREE Suburban Propane gas service
ttallation if needed.
Republic Model W3O-RXS • Insulated
30 Gallon Capacity • 10-Year Warranty
Glass-Lined • Made in U.S.A.
Offer Ends July Ist
ASK
FOR
DETAILS
airymen everywhere
re getting more
th Ful-O-Pep Dairy Feed
iBANON, PA.
UTOWN, PA.
iELSTOWN, PA.
16 vWiaf Ful-O-Pep Caffle-izer Dairy Feeds can do
for your milk productioni
JSontown Feed & Grain.
’kvens & Morgantown
Mi, W Roller Mills
Millport
• Hiestand & Co., Inc.
Salunga
of cold storage, potatoes, hogs, a bushel, barley 2 cents and
calves, and sheep, partially off- oats 1 cent a bushel. Rye and
MT. JOY, PA.
GAP,
PA.
Passmore Supply Co.
Cochranville, Pa.
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Box 1267,
Lancaster
Ph. 898-3371
milk
HONEY BROOK, PA.
MORGANTOWN, PA.
NEW HOLLAND, PA.
Grubb Supply Co.
Elizabethtown
Kirkwood Feed & Grain
Kirkwood
H. M. Stauffer & Sons, Inc.
Leola and Witmer
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Lancaster Farming, Saturday, June 6, 1964
cents a cwt., and lambs, down
40 cents. Prices paid for milk
cow replacements showed no
change from a month earlier.
Farm chickens and broilers and
roasters decreased 1 cent a
pound while turkeys remained
the same.
The Index of Prices Receiv
ed, which is a measure of the
trend and changes of prices
received by farmers, was 214
per cent of the 1910-14—100
base. This compared with 216
a month earlier and 213 a year
ago.
U. S. Prices
During the month ended May
15, the Index of Prices Receiv
ed by Fanners acioss the na
tion declined nearly 1 per cent
to 235 per cent of its 1910-14
average.
Contributing most to the de
cline were lower prices for
cattle, wholesale milk, and
eggs. Partially offsetting were
higher prices for potatoes, ap
ples, and hogs The Index was
2 per cent below May 1963
and the lowest for the month
since 1957.
The Index of Prices Paid by
Farmers, including Interest,
Taxes, and Farm Wage Rates
receded 1 point during the
month from the record high in
Beat The Weevil"
ISOTOX SPRAY
No. 200
Here's A Really Effective
and Economical way to control
Alfalfa Weevil
Check These Advantages:
• Approved by U.S.D.A.
• Economical to use
• SAFE TO HANDLE
• Effective Controls alfalfa wsevH and
all other major forage pests.
e Can be used up to 14 days before harvest
or grazing.
• Long res’Juol control
• Use 1 -2 pints for best weevil control
• Controls adult and larval stages
"Helping The World Grow Better"
T. PI. Reg. U.S, Pat. Off; Ortho, Isotox. On All Chemicals.
Read Directions and Cautions Before Use.
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April. Lower prices for feeder
livestock and livestock feed
were primarily responsible. At
313, the Index was 1 point
above a year earlier.
With both farm product
prices and prices paid by farm
ers off m May, the Parity Ra
tio, at 75 was unchanged from
April.
• Chicago
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and Prime 1150-1375 lbs 21 00-
22 00, early in the week Bulk
Choice 1000-1350 lbs. 19 75-20-
75 Bulk Good 900-1250 lbs.
18 50-19 50, Mixed Good and
Choice 19 25-19 75, Standard
and Low Good 16.50-18 50, Bulk
Holsteins 17 00-17 75
Slaughter Heifers: Three
loads High Choice and Prime
992-1017 lbs 20.75, several
loads Mixed Choice and Prime
1000-1220 lbs 20 50, Bulk
Choice 800-1100 lbs. 1900-20 25.
Good 17 75-18 75, Mixed Good
and Choice 18 50-1900, few
Standaid and Low Good 16 GO
-17 50.
Cows Utility and Commer
cial closed at 13.50-15 00, few
15 25-15 50, Canner and Cutter
12 00-14 00, lightweight Cann
er 1100-12 00.
Bulls Cutter to Commercial
closed at 16 50-19 00.
With
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