«BNNY KETTERING; JUNIOR turo dairy project Individual EGGS PRODUCED, OFF 2 f /r; HOLSTEIN ASSN. MEMBER ownership of at least one rcg- PRICES 9c UNDER 1966 - r no istei ’ cd Holstein is also re- HARRISBURG—The 267 mil >.®S/fi tei - ing L L,tltZ U R ®’ Wired. lion eggs produced in Penn has joined the junioi mcmbci- j im j 01 , mcmt)Cl . s 0 [ ,u e n „. sylvania in April were two per ship ranks of Holstein-Fnesian u , Ul m ® n ‘ oeis 01 na ' , A „.. n Association of America Near- tional association are entitled cent , 1088 tlliin T l ;> st V OOl 8 Api 1 i in nnn . ' to all nrivileees exccot votine production, Lelund H. Bull, ly 13,900 youngsters are now u “ P rivlie t>«s except voung r actively enrolled in the breed may r ®Sister and transfer ‘ organization’s programs, the the , ir ani f na,s at member rates Bull noted the average price Association notes and receive regular reports of received for all eggs sold dur breed and organization prog- ing April was 33 cents a do/- To qualify, member candi- ress. en. According to the State Crop dates must be under 21 years More than 43,500 young Hoi- Reporting Service, this was of age and have successfully stein breeders have participat- State Secretary of Agriculture, completed one year’s work in ed in the program since its nine cents less than the April a 4-H or vocational agricul- start in 1923 price a year ago Performance Is The Key To LOW COSTS Performance You’ll Get If You Combine Optimum Performance Feeds and GOOD MANAGEMENT Just Call 717-392-2145 You’ll Get Finest Service Anywhere \\\llf/// EARLY BIRD with GOOD BIRDS Personal Attention And ond Miller & Bushong, Inc. ROHRERSTOWN, PA. Lancaster Farming, Saturday. May 20,1967 — • New Holland (Continued from Page 2) Fresh Holsleins. 375-535; Guern seys. 175-230: other breeds, 325 450. Bulls, 155-205. Heifer. 310 HORSES May 15, 1967 A trend stronger on all kinds prevailed as 386 head sold Riding horses. 135 400. driving, 115-280; killers, 10-11 Mules, singly, 135-155. Pony mares. 35-165: geldings, 25-45 HOGS May 15, 1967 Hog prices made substantial gains for the second week as they averaged $l5O-$2 higher on the 1101 head sold. Retail, 24.50-25: heavyweights, 23-23 - 50; wholesale (U.S. 1-3), 23 75- 24.75: sows, 14 50-17 CALVES May 15, 1967 One-hundred and ten head sold steady. Choice and Prime, 38-42.50; Good and Low Choice. 35-37 50; Standard, 32-34 50. Common. 24-31.50. m I 15-16, few us 12 275-350 lbs. w t-ancasrer 16-17, 2 -3 400-600 lbs 15-16, (Continued from Page 2) Few 600-700 lbs 13.50-14. BARROWS ANT) GILTS SHEEP 350 —Spring lambs US 1-2 190-240 lbs. closed the mostly steady. Ewes steady, week at 25-25.50; US 1, 210- SPRING LAMBS—Choice GO -225 lbs 26-26 50; US 1-3 200- 90 lbs $3150-33, Good mainly 250 lbs 24-24.75: 2-3 240-265 30-32 lbs 23 50-24 SLAUGHTER EWES Util- SOWS US 1-3 300-450 lbs ity and Good $5-8 ARMOUR VERTAGREEN. FERTILIZERS CONSISTENTLY GET Through the years, more and more experienced fanners have started their crops with Armour’s pre mium-quality fertilizer.,. Vertagreen, And for jusfe as many years their yields have been bigger... bet ter ... and more profitable. That's why Armour Vertagreen is known as the fertilizer that’s "Worth More Because It Does More.’ 9 Results prove it! Let us show you how Vertagreen can contribute to your profits. SEE YOUR ARMOUR DEALER AMMONIUM PHOSPHATE GRADES 15-40-5 VERTAGREEN 15-15-15 VERTAGREEN 12-24-24 VERTAGREEN 8-32-16 VERTAGREEN TOBACCO GRADES AVAILABLE 4-8-12 VERTAGREEN 7-7-7 VERTAGREEN OTHER GRADES AVAILABLE AT OUR BAG AND BULK WHSES. (SPREADER SERVICE AVAILABLE) Armour Bulk Whse. Enos R. Buckwolter Jr. 2285 Old Philadelphia Pike, Lancaster (At Smoketown on Rte. 340 Vz Mile East of 230 Bypass) Phone: 394-1257 Bagged Goods & Pesticides Available at Armour Whse. J. U. Baker Whse. 1133 Manheim Pike, Lancaster, Pa. MILK YIELD AND COWS DECLINE EQUALLY IN PA. lI.MtUISHURG Cows on Pennsylvania fui ms produced 266,512,000 quails of milk in April, Lcland H Gull. State Secretary of Agriculture, has reported. This is 6.976 800 few er quarts than produced in Ap ril of last year, a 24 percent decrease. Bull said the State Crop Re porting Service survey shows there were 746,000 milk cows in the state in April. This was a three percent drop from last April’s milk cow numbers A newly-hatched snake has developed venom sacs, and knows how to use ’em—and can coil and strike in minutes after emerging from the egg. Most anyone knows how to say nothing, but few know when. 5