Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, November 04, 1967, Image 20

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    20—Lancaster Farming,
Sat., November 4,1967
State Farm
Price Level
Dips Lower
Declining prices for practic
ally every commodity except
milk pushed the October In
dex of Prices Received by
Farmers to the lowest point
since January 1966, according
to the Pennsylvania Crop Re
porting Service. Leading the
drop were meat animal and
fruit prices, which registered
the largest declines
The index of prices received
for livestock and livestock
products dropped 5 points (2
percent) despite an increase
for milk pi ices. All meat ani
mals except sheep and calves
showed, substantial decreases
with slaughter cows, at $l6 60
per cwt., off 80 cents; hogs, at
$19.30, off 70 cents and steers
and heifers, at $2480, off 60
cents. Lambs dropped 60
cents, to 21.60 while sheep,
the only gainer, rose 20 cents
to $6 80 per cwt Calves were
unchanged at $32.20.
Grain prices were mostly
steady, except for corn, which
dropped 11 cents to $1.27 per
bushel. Wheat and barley were
unchanged at $1.27 and $.97
respectively. Oats was up 2
cents to $.78 per bushel, while
rye was down a penny at $1.07.
Hay prices dropped slightly,
with alfalfa down one dollar
per ton. (Potato and apple pric
es dropped seasonally to $2.25
per cwt. and $3.12 per bushel
respectively.
Decreasing prices for farm
chickens and eggs pushed the
index of poultry and egg pric
es to the lowest level since
1941 despite a slight increase
for broilers and roasters. Egg
price which averaged 31 cents
per dozen for all eggs sold,
was only 1 cent higher than
the previous 20 year low, es
tablished in June this year.
The prices received index
for all farm products, a meas
ure of the change to prices re
ceived by farmers, was 244 per
cent of its 1910-14=100 per
cent base This compares with
250 the previous month and
261 last year '
Fewer Turkey Breeder
Hens Expected In U.S.
Turkey breeder flock owners
in 15 important turkey States
reported that at the beginning
of the 1968 hatchery season
they expect to keep 11 percent
fewer breeder hens than a year
earlier. Turkey breeders plan
to reduce the number of Belts
ville and other light breed hens
18 percent from the 1967 level.
The expected number of heavy
breed hens to be kept is 10
percent less than a year earli
er The' 15 'States covered by
this report account for approxi
mately 80 percent of all breed
er hens in the United States
based on January 1, 1967 in
ventory numbers of breeder
hens
'Reductions are expected in
the number of heavy breeder
hens in all 15 States except
Pennsylvania, Michigan, and
Missouri. The largest percent
age declines are expected in
New York, down 20%; Ohio,
down 18%; Minnesota, down
15%; and California, down 13%.
Light breeder hens are ex
pected to decline from a year
earlier as follows: in Ohio, 68%;
Minnesota 4%; lowa, 44%; Ore
gon, 20%; and Missouri, Vir
ginia, and Texas each 25%. In
creases from a year earlier are
expected in Pennsylvania and
California, while in Michigan
no change is intended The
three States of Minnesota, Vir
ginia, and Oregon accounted
for approximately two-thirds of
the 1967 United States total
light breeder hens.
RED ROSE 32 BEEF CATTLE SUPPLEMENT RED ROSE 50 BEEF CATTLE SUPPLE-
MENT and RED ROSE STEER FEEDS are the feeds you should use on your feed lot to
make fast gains . . . and the profits you want. Why wait? Contract' your cattle feeds now!
Red Rose
MINERALS
|k POSITIVE
WJ PROTECTION
for all livestock
125th ANNIVERSARY
GIFTS FOR YOU.
rose
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buuruoa Football Bedspread: Sleeping Bag Instamatic
Retail value Ivory, Rose, Retail value Camera Kit
$7.20 Blue 510.00 Retail value
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$7.00 ______
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Rod and Goal Set Compart Tableware Dinnerware
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$15.00
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$19.95 66.00
Now there Is more than fine feed
in'Red Rose Bags.
We’re helping John W. Esheiman & Sons_ celebrate It* 125th
Anniversary by giving free gifts for the wives and children...
Fun gifts and sports equipment for the youngsters; furnish*
Ings and household items for the ladies.
All the gifts are free with coupons Inside these Red Rosa
Feeds: New Red Rose Dc Food (Coarse), Red Rose Rabbit
Pellets. Red Rose Minerals, Red Rose Milk Replacer and new
Rod Rose Foal Feed.
Come in today, we have a brochure for you, showing ail the
gifts and the num' of coupons needed for each ... along
with other details on how to get these free gifts for your
family. (Remember, Christmas is just around the corner.) ,
provide
FREE
FIRST •• • Decide On The Red Rose
Cattle Feeding Program
SECOND •• • Contract Your Cattle
Feeds Now!
The Red Rose Booking Program guarantees
November 1967 through April 1968 delivery of cat
tle feeds at the bottom market price. You book the
supplement you think you will need and pay the low
price for what you take. There is no charge for what
you book and do not use.
Pastures cannot adequately provide the minerals
that your dairy cows, heifers and steers need, for
health, growth and performance. Here is the answer
Red Rose “Super” Mineral. “Super” Mineral con
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zinc, copper, cobalt and iodine all the minerals youi
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When selecting feeds made with your own grains,
or with local mixes, insist on Red Rose Livestock
Mineral.
Check your feed inventory, then coll your neorest Red
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DISTRIBUTORS
Walter Binkley & Son Martin's Feed Mill, Inc.
Lititz K< D. 3, Ephrata, Pa.
Brown & Reo, Inc.
Atglrn
Elverson Supply Co.
Elverson
Henry E. Gorber
R. D. 1, Elizabethtown, Pa.
L. T. Geib Estate
Manheim
I. B, Graybill & Son
Refton Strasburg
E. M. Heisey
Mt. Joy
Heistand Bros.
Elizabethtown
A. L. Herr & Bro.
Quairyville
David B. Hurst
Bowmansville
Mountville Feed Service
Mountville
Musser Forms, Inc.
Columbia
Musser's Mill
The Back
Chas. E. Sauder & Sons
Terre Hill
Ammon E. Shelly
Lltitz
L. M. Snovely
Lltltz
E. P. Sports, Inc.
Honey Brook
H'. M. Stauffer & Sons,
Inc.
Witmer