16—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, July 16,1966 N.Y.-N.J. Market Predicts $6 Class NEW YORK Prices paid to dairy farmers for milk de livered to pool handlers in the New York-New Jersey milk shed during the last half of 19(56 will average 66 cents per hundicdwoight (46 5 quarts) higher than in the same peri od last year, it was foiecast this week A. J. Pollard, market ad ministrator, said dairy farmers will receive an average farm pi ice of $5 21 per hundied weight for the coming six month period, compared to S 4 55 a year ago Fluid prices (Class I), he pi edicted. will average 49 cents per hundredweight higher than last year, or $6 02 per hundiedw eight Faim prices will be above 1965 in eveiy month of the forecast penod. Pollaid esti mated. with the biggest -m -ci ease expected to be 69 cents per hundiedweight in October and the smallest 64 cents in December Gams in fluid puces will lange from a high of 51 cents Lititz Area Farmer Hurt in Filling Silo J Riehaid 801 l Lititz R 2 was mjuied senously last Fn day w’hen his right aim was caught in the machmeiy while he was filling a silo A biothei, Daniel, succeed ed m fieemg Richaid’s 'arm. and following emergency tieat ment at a doctoi’s office in Lititz he was taken to Lan caster Genei al Hospital Mis 801 l said this week that his condition is impioving and that the doctois aie quite cer tain they can save his aim Angus Assn. Schedules Field Days For Youths Pennsylvania youngsteis will get some tips on how to do a bettei job ot selecting, feed ing. fitting and showing their beef steei and heifei piojects this month A senes of field days, spon soied jointly by the agricultur al extension seivice, and both the Amencan an Pennsylvania Angus Associations, will be of fered at foui times and loca tions thioughout the state Foi southeastei n Pennsyl vania the Jaques Dupont faim, West Chester, will be the site, and July 28 will be the day Each field day will include demonstiations on type, fitt ing showing clipping and grooming There will also be talks on calf grading, judging and beet cattle pioduction All field davs will begin at 6 p m and last appi oximately thiee houis Othei dates and locations in Pennsjlvama include July 25, Mis Maiv Ellis Tuinei’s Ayion Faim, Ebensbmg July 26, Geiald A Biggs' Fulton Valley Faim McConnellsbuig and July 27 Robot L Reitz faim, Milton ABC To Host Form Families July 19th The Mlantic Bieedeis Co opei alive has set Tuesday July 19 as the date foi a Twilight Meeting at the coop’s head quaileis, Route 230 Bv-Pass, Lancastei The meeting will begin at 7 p in With all iarm iamilies and then li lends invited Atlantic Bieedeis piomise interesting speakeis, a Bull Show contests with pnzes, and games fox the youngsteis Daily I’eficshments will be served July Clan I price of $5.47 per hundredweight it a weighted average of the price as com puted for the period July 1 through 4 and the price com puted under an amendment to. the orders which took effect per hundredweight in Decern- j u i y 5 her to 47 cents in July. The Farm prices are those paid Administrator I Milk Price \ ANYWAY YOU LOOK AT 1T... Feed Than Ever Before! FEEDS D. E. Horn & Co., Inc. York, p a . Ph. 854-786? More Dairymen Are Feeding HORNCO to dairy farmers. Fluid pric es are those at which’ hand lers account to the pool Cor milk they use as Class I. Receipt* from producers -are expected to be below 1965 during the forecast pe riod, Pollard said, predicting declines for every month. f 'l' S 3 Hornco Uni-pel dairy feeds, formulated by D. H. Van Pelt could improve your dairy operation. Why not check with your neigh bor who feeds Hornco. Then call us direct for an appointment with Mr. Van Pelt. The forecast was Issued at the request >o( members of the dairy industry,and other in terested persons, bollard said. Estimates are subject to, re vision, he explrined, since all factors used in their prepara tion are not definitely known at this time. a