6—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, December 4, 1965 Prices To Formers above mid-November prices Up Fen Third Month received by farmer HARRISHURQ Average throughout the nation In No prlees received by Pemptyl- vember were G percent hlgh vanlii farmers rose for the er than In November 1964. third consc. iitlve month in -Prices paid by fanners for November, mainly because of commodities -and services advances In hogs, eggs, grain were up 3 percent from a and’ milk, aicording to the jenr curlier. State Crop Reporting Serv- November bog quotations. The mid-November average "er,- the holiest in 1« was 2 percent hig'bi-r than ><*«•«■>• While hog* prices in Ovtober -and 4 percent "‘•ft’ advancing 40 cents CELEBRATE IN OUR 76th ANNIVERSARY SALE $20,000. TO BE GIVEN IN DISCOUNTS & OVER ALLOWANCES ON John Deere New Holland New Idea McCulloch Chain Saw Ariens Products A. B. C. GROFF, INC. Phone: New Holland 354-8001 COWS GIVE MORE MILK The secret of milk production lies in the roughage a cow eats, but to produce large quantities of milk cows need a nutritionally balanced grain ration. Feed your cows Red oRose 9 14 TEST—COW FEED This ration is made from high quality grains and proteins, high in fat, minerals, and digestible nutrients. It can be fed at all seasons. Red Rose 14 Test-Cow Feed has a coarse granular texture is an all-purpose herd feed which is excellent for milking cows, dry cows, bulls and calves (after IE weeks). TRY IT . . . and it will help to make more money for yon! Brown & Rea Atglen, Pa. Elverson Supply Co. Elverson, Pa. Chas. E. Saucier & Sons R. D. 1, East Earl, Pa. E. P. Spotts I. B. Grcybill & Son RD 2 ’ Honey Brook * Pa ' Kef ton, Pa. Strasburg, Pa. Mountville Feed Service R. D. 2, Columbia, Pa. A. L. Herr & Bro. Quarryville, Pa. E. M. Heisey & Son R. D. 2, Mt. Joy, Pa. Mtii.tiO pqr hundredweight, if you give them the right feed Musser's The Buck, R. D. 1, Quarryville, Pa. David B. Hurst Bowmansville, Pa. H. M. Stauffer & Sons, Inc. Witiacr, Pa. jH>r cut. from* October, oth er liirmtoifk prkcGH--tnpero(l • off with and helper,* down 00 conta .per- cwt. November milk prl«e» Av eraged |'5.20 per cwt., up five cents from a month ear lier. Eggs advanced two’ cents a dozen to 41 cents. Broilers and roasters were up fractionally, w*hlle turkey prices went up one cent a pound. Modest galas were scored In 'most grain prices, but corn dipped four cents a bush el from the -mid-October av erage. The November quota tion ot $ 1.26 a bushel was three cents lower than a year earlier. State Adopts White Mushroom As Its Own DONALD STEVENS, Belle Vernon, Fayette Coun ty, newly elected President of the Pennsylvania Asso- The white Mushroom has ciation of Soil and Water Conservation District Direc ts 611 officially renamed the torSj Inc>> shown receiving the gavel from Past Presi recognition If itsTm- dent Ra y mond Huber, Macungie, Lehigh County. portance to the industry in Lo^PS^ on + is th « the State, in a resolution Lehigh County Soil & Water Conservation District. adopted by the State Senate, according to Leon B. Knee- „ x ~ TT „ ... .. bone, in charge of mushroom Mushroom accounts for al-grown m the U.S. with the research at The Pennsylvania most 80 Percent of total U.S.crop valued at about $3O mil- State University - - production, Kneebone says.lion annually. This makes it The' Pennsylvania ' White Pennsylvania produces aboutthe most important single 60 percent of all mushrooms value crop grown in the State. ’* rr ’ r You’ll like the way your work goes with aii Allis-Chalmers Series IV D-17! Watch a Series IV D-17 turning four deep, even furrows and listen to its smooth power. See how its high crop clearance lives with low silhouette. Watch the operator riding soft and easy—shifting on-the-go; calling on L. H. Bruboker Lancaster, Pa. Nissley Form Service Washington Boro, Pa. Grumeili Form Service Quarryville, Pa, Dad and I like the way it leans into the load."’ Chef Long f new live hydraulics; and pulling through tough spots with automatic Traction itooster. Figure the jobs a D-17 could do on- your place—then come on in and let N us show you how easy we make it for you to own one! Alien H. Mofz Ferai Equipment New Holland, Pa. N. G. Myers & Son Rheems, Pa. H. Brubaker Lililz, Pa. * - *•* ii
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