■Lancaster Farming, Saturday, April 3, 1965 Crop Roundup (■('outlnui'd f: om Page 51 paies \utli 231 a month earli er and 223 a year ago. PA. RED Air,AT PRODITTION DOWN l r '< Pea meat pi ©auction in ctfnnncieial slaughtei mg es tablishments totaled 77,773 000 pounds foi the month of Feb maij. aceoi cling to the Penn schania Crop Reporting' Sen ice This was 12 percent less than meat pioduction the pits ions month and was 1 peicent below pioduction dur ing Fcbiaaij a jear ago. Pio duetion bj species was beef, 42 766 000 pounds, up 4 per cent fiom Febiuaiy a year ago seal 3 644 000 pounds, up 3 pei cent poik, 30,643.000 pounds down 8 pei cent and lamb and mutton, 720.000 pounds, up 37 pei cent. The Januan Febiuaiy jed meat pioduction totaled 166100,000 Since 1935 . . . Your Dependable SALES EVERY TUESDAY »*■**+****■***■+*****++** Lawn Foods Dupont Scoffs Lawn Seeds Scoffs Old English Field Seeds Clovers Alfalfas Onion Sets Seed Potatoes Garden Seeds Schells Place Your Order Now Lime Bog Field Spread MICHIGAN PEAT TOBACCO MUSLIN 2-3-4 Yd. Widths GARDEN TOOLS LAWN MOWERS Groff's Hardware South Railroad Avenue New Holland, Pa. pounds, approximately 4 per cent less than last year’s out put for the same period. IT.S, RED MEAT PRODUCTION DOWN ZK Commercial production of red meat dining February m the 48 States totaled 2,352 million pounds. 2 percent less f han Febiuaiy 1964 and 13 pei cent below Januaiy 1965 Commeieial meat production includes slaughter in 'federal ly inspected and other com meieial plants but excludes laim slaughter. Beef pioduction during Feb iuaiy was 1 365 million pounds. 5 pei cent above Feb iuaiy 1964. but 11 pei cent below January 1965 The num bei of cattle slaughteied dur ing February totaled 2.340,800 head 11 pei cent gi eater than a >eai eailier, but 11 per cent less than the previous month Theie weie 69 million pounds of veal produced dur ing Febmary. 8 peicent moie than a yeai earlier, but 13 peicent less than a month eailiei The 566,800 head of calves slaughtered duung the month was 11 peicent greater than Feibiuaiy 1964, but 6 peicent less than January 1965 HORSE SALE WED. EVE., APRIL 7th, 1965 at Martins Sales Stables Blue Ball, Pa., Lancaster County Load of Kentucky Saddle-Bred Horses. Load of Standard-Bred Horses. Commission Horses & Ponies. PAUL Z. MARTIN Ph. Area 717, 354-6671 Implement sale April 14, 1965 tO GOOD EASONS WHY more/ , ( SSIrJURKEY, POULTRY AND EGG FARMERS fresh feed daily with on outomatie - ■■ J4}&oo - o**l im/e R rm 2% prefer Mig-Mdlyuiclt/y.' V —J WRITE: P.O. BOX 289 i MANHEIM, LANC. CO., PA. SALE REGISTER Saturday, April 3, 1965 All Day Commission and Donation Auction starting at 9:00 A.M., located 6 miles Southeast of Strasburg, along Route-896 in VM.i.ge of Georgetown, Lan chote" County, Pa. Terms by Bart Twip. Active Firemen. • Sugar Seen (Continued from Page 4) And so the conti oveisy rages on with resealchers continu ing to make conflicting claims about the influence of the diet in heart disease For most of us, sugar would be easier, to eliminate fiom our diets than meat, so peihaps we’ie slight ly paitial to Dr Yudkm’s hy pothesis However, the only thing the reseat chers all agiee on at this point is disagiee ment We’ll have to await final evidence. Pork production during Feb mary totaled 871 million pounds, 10 peicent below Feb ruaiy 1964 and 14 percent less than Januaiy 1965. The hog kill during February was 6,160,900 head, 10 percent less than a year earlier and 12 pei cent less than a month earlier. Lard rendeied per 100 pounds of live weight of hogs was 116 pounds com paied 'with 119 pounds in Febiuary 1964 and 116 in Januaiy 1965. • Form Calendar (Continued from Page 1) 4-H Club News Manheim Central H.S. PENN MANOR CLUB 7:30 p.m. Penn Manor ELECTS OFFICERS Young Farmers Assn.; “When to sell livestock,” at P.M HIS. 8 p.m. Solanco 4-H Hol stein Club at Solanco H.S. Apr 7 930 a m. Governor’s Conference on Agriculture at Harrisburg. 7 30 pm. Solanco Young Fai mers Assn; “When to sell livestock,” at Solanco HS. 8 pm. Monthly meeting of L. C Senior Extension Cluto at Bell Tel. Bldg., 106 N. Duke 'St, Lancaster. Api 8 Bpm Laimpeter- Strastouig Young Farmers Assn, at L-S H S Speaker, Bui ton Howe, Extension Agr Engineer, Penn State; subj: “New tillage con- SALE SALE GARGON MASTITIS TUBES Reg. $B.OO Value NOW $5.95 Buy now before supply is exhausted! MARTIN HARDWARE 182 E. MAIN ST. Bring this coupon for your special sale price. TRUCK LOAD SALE Wire Fencing Steel and Cedar Fence Posts Also 2, 3 and 4 Rail Fence Check Our Prices on these items: Plastic pipe Agrinite & Vertegreen Lawn Seeds (50 lb. bag sale price) Michigan Peat Peat Moss MARTIN HARDWARE | 182 E MAIN ST. At a recent reorganization meeting the Penn Manor 4-ii Club elected Mary Jane Barky president. Other officers elect ed weie: Peggy Eshleman, vice president; Nancy Cramer, sec retary; Connie Stehman, tiea surer; Sandra Stehman, news repoiter; Donna Kauffman and Nancy Ann Barley, song lead eis; Doris Harnish and Rich ard Thomas, game leaders. The meeting was held at the Ann Letort School, Letort, P.i cepts; planting harvesting systems.” Meet ing open to public even one welcome! Apr 9 6.45 p.oi'. Cloister FFA Chapter Parent-Son Banquet at Bphrata H.S. SALE Box of 12 PHONE 656-3171 On Types Of All See Us First PHONE 656-3171 BAREVILLE J BAREVILLE
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