Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, June 21, 1969, Image 5

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    Spot Club. Victory went to the
Penn Willows. The piogram was
on "Safety " Mr. J,iy liwm fiom
the extension office showed a
lilm on hum salely, The meeting
v aa .idiomned by the picsidcnt,
Tun Uioneisen. The next meel
nv-’ mil be held .it Safe Haiboi
The icgular monthly meeting p.’ik on July 11, 19(19
PENN WILLOWS
by Eric Eshicmnn
f the Penn Willows 4-H Club
was held Fnday, June 13 at the
Pequea Township Elemental v
lehool The meeting was opened
with a baseball game. The Penn Clashing Thimbles Sewing Club
Willows Club played the Gaiden was called to older on June 18
I Red Rose
SWINE FEEDS
Use these feeds and every one of your
hogs will earn money for you!
A drop of Banvel controls broadleaf weeds.
Cost? A drop in the bucket.
# veustcot chemical co**
P. L. ROHRER 4 880., IHC.
Clashing Thimbles
The second meeting of the
Just small amounts of Banvel per acre do the job with
out making corn brittle. It’s a liquid and can be
sprayed postemergence up to the time corn is 36
inches high or ten days before tassel emergence,
whichever comes first. Banvel penetrates broadleaf
weeds that other herbicides miss. It translocates
throughout the weed...tough Canada thistle, pig
weeds, smartweeds, velvetleaf, lambsquarters, spurge
and others are all con-
trolled Corn is freed of
weeds. Order Banvel
herbicide today.
Velsicol Chemical Corporation • Chicago, II 60611
Use pesticides safely . Q Read the label, follow directions.
VELSICOL
BANVEL® Available Af
BAIMVEL
HERBICIDE
nl the Penn Manor Junior High
School bv the President, Betty
.I.uu* U.uley.
Alti-i the business meeting,
Die first ye.ir Kills le,lined how
lo thieacl and open ate the ma
e bines, while the advamed gu Is
fitted then patterns and stiaight
ened then material
A 411 cookie sale, sponsoml
b\ the Lcadcia’ Council, is now
undenvay The cookies to be
soVl weie dislubutcd after the
meeting.
Hay Prices
Theic was little movement of
new hay and no old hay being
moved in Uading in Lancaster
County and six olhei southeast
ern counties last week All hay
was number 2 oi better
At the Gieen Dragon, Ephiata,
a total of 13 loads of hay, II
loads of stiaw and llnee loads of
coin weie sold
Puces pei ton were one load
alfalfa, $32 50, timothy, $2O 00-
$3O 00, mixed hay, $2O 00 $25 00;
stiaw, $2O 00 $23 00, and eai coin
$39 50 $45 00
Smoketown, Pa.
PK. 397-3539
Lancaster Farming. Saturday, Juno 21.19(59-
Regulations Governing Filled
Milk Are Recommended
Filled milk could soon come
under the same type of icgu
lations governing whole milk
pioducls as the icsull of a icc
ommendalion of the U S Do
paitmcnl of Agncultuie at a
hearing in Memphis, Tenn
The USDA recommended this
week that federal milk maiket
ing oi deis be amended to pio
vide specific methods foi icgu
lating the dairy ingiedients of
filled milk.
Filled milk is a bevei age con
taining either fresh liquid skim
milk or skim milk icconstituted
fiom nontat dry milk, lo which
• Pullet Chicks
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mestic plus expoits) weic mpoit
ed at 4,593,000 compaied with 3,-
621,000 a yeai earliei Domes
tic placements of pullet chicks
dining Januaiy thiough May
weie 16,882,000 an increase ol 10
peicent fiom the same peuod
last year
The placement data include
pullet chicks sold dining the
month, plus the number of pul
let chicks expected fiom eggs
sold during the piecedmg month
The pumaiy breedeis included
in this leport account fox a very
laige peicentage of total supply
of leplacement pullets foi bioil
ei hatchery supply flocks Sales
of leplacement pullets by these
bleeders provide an indication of
the potential numbei of pullets
available foi addition to hatcheiy
egg supply flocks several months
before the pullets will actually
move into the flocks
Robert K.Rohrer
Bulldozing - Grading
Pafz Sales & Service
Barn Cleaners - Silo
Unloaders - Cattle Feeders
Quarryville, R. D. 1
Hensel 548-2559
HEISEY'S LIST OF
DISSATISFIED DAIRY
CUSTOMERS
Feed our feeds and you will not have your name on this
List . . . but you'll make money.
Wayne Red Rose —, Heisey Feeds
HEISEY FARM SERVICE, Inc.
Lam., Pa. f>- “«««
vegetable lat or oil is added <o
replace the natuial butteiiat
Aceoidmg to USDA officials,
filled milk has been pi iced as a
fluid milk pioduct undci most
fedeial milk oideis since it ap
pealed on the maikel,two yeais
ago
The filled milk has not been
c pecilically mentioned in the
oideis in the fluid milk defini
tions and officials believe irune
detailed piovisions aie needed.
The decision, in lecommencl
mg that oideis specifically ap
ply to dairy ingiedients in filled
milk, defines filled milk as a
pioduct which is a combination
of skim milk and nonmilk fat
and icsembles other fluid milk
pioducts Only pioducts which
contain less than 6 per cent non
milk fat aie included.
The effect of the decision
would be that the piesent Class
1 (fluid milk) would be main
tained'foi all pioducei milk -n
the vanous fluid uses USDA
officials said that in most m, r
kets, the decision would njt
change the cost to handleis lor
the milk ingiedients that go in
to filled milk
For filled milk made with
skim milk derived from other
than pioducer souices (cl y
milk, for example) and sold in a
marketing aiea, a payment into
the pioducei-settlement fund
equal to the difference between
the Class I and surplus puces
would be lequned The pay
ments would apply to pioducts
made in either a pool plant oi
a non-pool plant
Pioducer-handlers who serve
markets where some exemp
tions are maintained even
though supplemental fluid milk
products are purchased from
regulated plants would have to
include filled milk in the total
amount purchased They would
not maintain the exemption if
reconstituted skim milk or un
regulate dmilk is used for bis
sales of filled milk or other
fluid milk products.
The pool plant provisions
would he changed so that the
sale of filled milk would not be
a basis for a plant’s becoming
eligible for poo’mg
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