Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, July 05, 1969, Image 3

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    Weekly Poultry Report
Eostern Pennsylvania
And New Jersey
S p fJ'" s (Prices paid dock .-eights, cents
Sis ?»lr StagrimSc. per lb ’ «"*<» “ ,here noted >
Activity on heavy type hens lim- HENS, light type 8-11; HENS,
ited. Prices paid at fainv Light heavy type 8-15; PULLETS 21-
type hens 8%-KHfc, mostly IOVz- 34: ROASTERS 15Vs-33Vz-,
lOVi; Heavy type hens TFEWR. DUCKS 12-38; RABBITS 23-36:
PIGEONS (per pair) 75-2 66
mostly 75-95.
Delmarva
Negotiated prices 2-3# ready
to cook broiler fryer delivered
today: U.S. Grade A TFEWR
Plant Grade TFEWR Pool truck
loads U.S. Grade A 33%-35,
Plant Grade 33-33%, Special
packs including 13/4-2,l 3 /4-2, 3Va#
size 3 34%-36c.
• Lancaster
(Continued from Page 2)
mostly steady; Ewes fully
steady.
Choice 65-90 lbs. 27.50-29.00;
Choice 24.00-27.50; Utility 21.00-
24.00.
SLAUGHTER EWES Utili
ty and Good 5.00-9.00.
CUSTOM SPRAYING
For Whitewashing
Spray the modern way
Use CARBOLA Spray
Carbola dries white, disinfects, kills flies, up to 90%
( less cobwebs. No wet floors.
MAYNARD L BEITZEL
Witmer. Pa. 392-7227
Once the com borer gets into the stal
impossible to control. Diazinon grs
percent of the plants show feeding I
The U.S. Department of Agri
culture has registered the use of
Diazinon 14G insecticide for
aerial application in controlling
European Corn Borer.
The new label calls for appli
cation of Diazinon 14G by air
when 75 per cent of the corn
plants show first-generation
borers feeding. Diazinon should
be broadcast at a rale of from
7 to 14 pounds per acre over
the com so granules fall into
fee whorls. A second applica
tion can be made 7 days later
if needed.
To control second generation
com borers, the new label rec
ommends application of from 7
to 14 pounds of Diazinon per
acre when field counts show
10& egg masses per 100 plants.
Com may be picked immedi
ately following application,
however treated fodder should
not be fed to livestock for 10
Diazinon 14G can be applied with a cyclone seeder or a high-boy
spreader.
IP. L. ROHRER & BRO., INC.
Stnoketown, Pa.
Fogelsvilla
July 1,1969
TOTAL COOPS SOLD: 417.
First-Time Hunters
Future hunters under 16 years
of age, will be required to com
plete a hunter safety training
program before they can buy a
hunting license. This new re
quirement becomes effective
September 1. Check with your
local District Game Protector
for details of the training, sug
gests Robert G. Wingard, Ex
tension Wildlife Specialist at
The Pennsylvania State Univer
sity.
Ik of the corn plant (left) it is almost
■nulars should be applied when 75
[right).
days' following treatment.
In announcing the new label,
Geigy scientists point out that
both Federal and state author
ities in Illinois, Indiana, Ohio,
lowa, Missouri, Kansas, Ne
braska, North and South Da
kota, Maryland and Delaware,
are predicting that 1969 could
see the highest com borer out
break in history. It has been
estimated that more than 20
million acres will be heavily in
fested and aerial application
will play a major role in con
trolling the insect.
To stop first generation com
borer, timing is critial.
Diazinon granules should be
applied in early June so that
they collect in the whorls of the
plants where the young larvae
are feeding on the leaves and
stalk. Once the insect bores into
the stalk of the com plant, it is
virtually impossible to control.
397-3539
Details Presented To
Feedmen On Lending
The Pennsylvania Millers’ and
Feed Dealers’ Association, Eph
rata, Pa. released a system for
feed mills to use in complying
with the Truth-in-Lending law
which became effective this
week. Details were presented at
an association-sponsored meet
ing in Hairisburg, June 27.
Speakers were Max Klass, Fed
eral Reserve Attorney, Philadel
phia, John F. O’Brien, Federal
Trade Commission Attorney,
New York and the Association’s
Executive Secretary, Donald W.
Parke.
The system, which includes
sample agreements, invoices
and statements has received the
approval of top FTC attorneys
It was developed as the result
of a committee meeting spon
sored by PAMAFDA through
the cooperation of the Grain
and Feed Dealers National As
sociation with Federal Trade
Commission and Federal Re
serve attorneys responsible for
the Act.
“It is now apparent that feed
mills have the option of either
open or closed end credit plans,
but the widespread industry
practice of allowing discounts
for piompt payment would
make the closed end type seem
more flexible,” said Donald W.
Paike, association secretarj.
“Until this time member mills
weie wondenng what section of
Regulation Z would peimit
them to continue billing by in
voice and discounting each in
\oice foi piompt payment Ad
mimstiation attomec s ha\ e said
that Section 226 8 (hi Senes
of Sales is the one to use It
should be noted howecei that
this section lequues a wntten
agreement with the customer
prior to beginning the ti ansae
tions. This signed agieement in
effect takes the place of the
Credit Disclosure Statement re-
Lancaster Farming, Saturday, July 5,1969—3
Weekly New York Egg Mkt.
From Monday, June 30th to Friday, July 4th
Mon.
WHITE
Fey. Ex. Large 44
Fey. Large 39
Fey. Mediums 31
Fey. Pullets 22
Fey. Peewees 13-14
BROWN
Fey. Large 39 41 41Vs 41 Vs
Fey. Mediums 28-29 39 31 31
Fey. Pullets 22 24 24 24
Fey. Peewees 13-14 14-15 15 15
Standards 34-35 35-36 37-38 37 38
Checks 22-22% 22Vs 22Vs-23 21%-23
Trend: Market showing a close clearance on Large. Extra
large acutely short, Medium irregular.
Copyright 1969 by Urner Barry Publications
quired under Open end plans,”
Parke continued.
“Finally, the forms we have
developed which show specific
language as to how the Finance
Charge, Annual Percentage
Rate and other required state
ments may be worded, are not
to be construed as the only ones
FTC will accept, but they do
represent one idea which has
been approved and will provide
members with a valuable guide
in developing a routine system
where ciedit is involved” the
spokesman concluded
SAVE P
YOUR. Arat
Soles /isg%
IS THE mW Ss>
WfIUTII
Tues Wed.
47%
42 Vs
34Vs
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Hog & Pig Population
Up Thirteen Percent
Hog and pig population on
Pennsylvania farms on June 1
totaled 550,000, an increase of
13 percent over the year earlier.
Tne figure breaks down to 77,-
000 kept for breeding and 473,-
000 for market
This year’s spung pig crop, at
456,000, was up 12 pei cent from
1968 Sows fan owed numbered
57,000 compared with 53 000 a
yeai eailiei A lecoid high
spnng litter size of eight per
littei accounted foi the lema.’i
dei of the inciease
Fall intended fallowings of
55 000 sows and gilts if leahzed,
will be 10 percent more tuau
last fall
• Vintcge
(Continued fiom Page 2)
CALVES 552 Vealers main
ly 100-2 00 highei, although Cull
steady to 1 00 lower
VEALERS Choice 46 GO
-47 50, Good 43 00-46 00, Stand
ard 41 00-43 50. Utility 36 50-
40 00 Cull 90 120 lbs 315036.-
00,65-85 lbs 28 00-32 00
HOGS 260 Bairows and
Gilts 75-1 00 higher
BARROWS AND GILTS
US 12 200-235 lbs 27 25-27 60.
US 2 3 195-240 lbs 26 60 2710.
SOWS US 2 3 365-520 lbs.
19 10-19 60.
SHEEP 42 Spring Lambs
1.00 lower
SPRING LAMBS Choice
70 80 lbs 28 00 29 50. Good 50-
70 lbs 24 00-28 00
• Chicago
(Continued fiom Page 2)
Yield Grade 3 and R 34 75-35 25.
High Choice and Prime 1150-
1325 lbs 34 00-34 75, Load High
Choice 1670 lb 34 00 Choice
950-1350 lb Yield Giade 2 to 4
33 00-34 00 Mixed Good and
Choice 32 00-33 00
SLAUGHTER HEIFERS—On
Wednesday, High Choice and
Pume 900-1025 lbs Yield Grade
3 and 4 33 75-34 25 One load at
34 25 Choice 825-1000 lb Yield
Giade 2 to 4 32 00-33 50 Mixed
Good and Choice 3100-32 00
SLAUGHTER COWS—
utility and commeicial 2100-
22 25 Canner and Cutter 18.50-
2150
SLAUGHTER BULLS—Util
ity and commercial 25 00-27 00.
—JRORI3SP
• Auction
(Continued fiom Page 2)
49 50; Good 43 50-46 00: Stand
ard 4050-44 50; Utility 35 00-
40 00; Cull 90-120 lbs. 30 00-35.-
00, 65-85 lbs. 28 00-32.00.
HOGS 164 Barrows and
Gilts steady to 25 lower.
BARROWS AND GILTS
One lot US 1-2 220 lbs 28 00. US
2-3 210-240 lbs. 26 60-26 75. US
2-3 240-255 lbs 25.85-26 35. One
lot US 2 195 lbs. 26 35.
Frt.
Thurs.
47%
42%
34%
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