j Positive Mating Method j \ with “AMG” I R Takes the guess work ® I out of sire selection ■ ■ ABC SIRES J I or Dairy and Beef Cattle R I AMG ; ■ FREE BOOKLET 1 I ' i ■ Exclusive with ABC | I A new Mating Program | ■tfSSS CY R. KING ■ super-bull I I /viMVs making | I s,re history | | CALL OR WRITE | {ATLANTIC! | BREEDERS COOPERATIVE | ■ Main office—Lancaster, Pa. | * m ■ Lancaster 569-0411 _ I Christiana 593-5187 I Strasburg 687-6292 - Akron 859-2552 I IQuarryville 786-7381 ■ Call your Agway man for his help in choosing for you the most appropriate chemical for your conditions. ATRAZINE WEEDKILLER “66” LV-4 Agway • Chicago (Continued from Page 2) Choice 1000 lbs. 26.50, load lbs. 27.50-28.75, late sales 28.00- lOtS Mixed G °° d and Ch ° ice 28.75, including load 1150 lbs. 1000-1300 lbs. 24.50-25.50, Good 28 00, Choice 10UU-1400 lbs. 2 2 00-24 50, Standard and Low 25 00-28.00, late Bulk 26.00-27 - Good 20.00-22.50, Utility and 50, couple loads Choice 1525- Standaid 18.00-20.00. No Other Protein Need When You Foe USE ONLY M LB. SPECIAL TANVILAC >ER HEAD PER DAY WITH GRAIN AND lOUGHAGE GET BIGGER PROFITS FOR MORE PROFITS—MAIL COUPON t THE TANVILAC COMPANY, INC. J 4th £ Corning Aves., Box 94, Highland • Pork Station, Dot Moines 13, lowi ! • Pjtoi# Send Me Additional informa- * tion about Special Tanvilac. J I hava —Cattle | adores: C. O. NOLT LOCAL DISTRIBUTOR BIRD-IN-HAND Phone Lane. 597-075 J LOROX FARMERS FEED & SUPPLY New Holland, Pa. HENRY B. HOOVER Ephrata, Pa. WILSON M. SCOTT Willow Street Rl 1600 lbs. 25.00-25.50, load High SPECIAL TANVILAC Feeders Say . • , "The Most Economical Feeding Plan of AW* No trouble with (court ac tatdi Some os feed. You’ll be more tbaa jatisfied with our feeding program for you’ll get healthy (took,-quick garni at low cost. Remember, theza’a a FEED LOT PROVEN TANVILAC CULTURE PRODUCT FOR EVERT FARM-FEEDING PURPOSE, ROWERS H Weeds AND Grasses Must GO.. KNOXWEED 42 QUARRYVILLE AGWAY STORE Church St., Quarryville, ENOS R. BUCKWALTER 2281 Old Phila. Pike MAURICE M. GOOD Gordonville Rl Penna. Form Prices Stronger In Mid-April Strength on the potato, livestock and egg markets helped (boost the cash re turns of Commonwealth farm ers in mid-Alpril, according to the Pennsylvania Crop Re porting Service. The average prices received for all Pennsylvania tarm products rose 1 percent above those of mid-Mai eh and weie 6 peicent higher than mmid April last year. In the nation, puces re ceived weie 2 pei cent albove mid-Mai eh and 3 ipeicent higher than a year eailiei Prices paid by farmeis, how ever, rose to a record high in mid-A(piil and were almost 2 percent aibove a year according to the U. S partment of Agriculture, Tomatoes and Tabasco? Come in and see us about Your tobacco and tomato plants need special pro- tection from soil insects at transplanting time, That’s why we’re recommending ISOTOX Trans- planter Solution for use now. This is the best pro- tection you can buy, For as little as 50 cents an acre and without any additional equipment on your planter, you can keep off wireworms, maggots and other soil in- sects Pa. T. ar Reg U S Pat Off Ortho, Isoto\, On All Chemicalfe * Read DiredvotiK and Cauti-on*s^Bi?foV?®&‘se P. L ROHRER & BRO., INC. SMOKETOWN Lancaster Farming, Saturday, May 8, 1965—11 ago, De- Transplanting ISOTOX Transplanter Solution ISOTOX mixes with water in the “setting water tank.” It won’t settle in the water so your plants get uniform 'protection around every to bacco and tomato root and stem. So, don’t take a chance. If you’re transplanting, see us for ISOTOX Transplanter Solution. DISTRIBUTED BY Potato prices continued to climib in Pennsylvania, reach ing $4 90 a hundredweight last month, the highest on re'cord for any April since the $5.37 recorded in 1920. The April pi ice was 60 cento above mid (March quotations and $2 15 higher than a year ago All livestock puces rose during the month, with lamlbs showing the biggest increase —s2 40 higher than in March and $2 00 above a year ago. Calves were $1 20 higher than in Maich. Egg prices rose four cents fiom nudlMaich, and the av erage of 37 cents a dozenwas two cents higher than in April 1964 Major crop prices fluctuat ed slightly, put changes were minor compared to mid- March. Phone Lane. 397-3539
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