—Lancaster Farming. Saturday, January 10.1970 16 • Roy Rohrer (Continued from Page 1) date County Agent, laid the to bacco entries were about forty hands fewer than last year but could give no reason for the dc ciease. Judges for the local show were \ K Mann and Lester Whit .llol e. Plac.ngs weie as folio"'- LongWiappeis—Rov M Rohiei, Eugene M Rohicr. Wilinc J Kohier, Michael E Rohiei. Ilm old B Wisslei Shod Wiappeis—Ro> Rohiei, Witmer J Rohiei. Michael Rohr ci Eugene Rohiei, Beatiice Ho stetler. Long Filleis—Roy Rohier, Mi chael Rohier, Witmei Roh’er, Lanj Shank, Eugene Rohrei Short Filler—Rov Rohrer. Mi chael Rohrer, Eugene Rohrer, Witmer Rohrer, J. A. Hostetler. Long Binder—Witmer T. Rohr er. Roy M Rohrer, Michael E. Rohiei, Eugene M Rohrer, Ross B Denlinger Shoit Bindei—Roy M Rohier, Witmer J Rohiei, Engene M Rohiei. Michael E Rohrer, Ross B Denlinger • Special (Continued from Page 1) foimeily of Neppco, and Ray Delano (Duiham, New Hamp shire) Manager of the Noith eastein Egg Maiketing Associa tion According to Hendrik Went ink Genei al Managei of Market ing and Farm Operations for Miller & Bushong, Inc, these gentlemen have been in the foiefiont in trying to coopera tively achieve a battei and | more honest way of discovering the tiue egg price “They aic also very knowledgeable in most every phase lelaung to the business end of egg producing and marketing, and on these subjects will also be happv to answer questions fiom the floor, he said. • Grange (Continued fiom Page 10) iant Quanyville Richaid Maule, Chffoid W Holloway Ji and Al fied Wannei will accent leseivr tions until Januaiy 14 M> and Mis Loian Bunton aie on the Pomona visitation committee A memoaal seivice will be in cbaige of Mis Chailes McSpai lan The new office) s will be in stalled by Neman Maule and his team fiom Chestei Countv assist ed by Mis Vuginia Beck soloist and Mis Richard Jackson pianist fiom Lancastei County The 60-cent a dozen aveiage puce Pennsylvania faimeis re ceived for eggs in Decembei was the highest since the Octo ber 1953 puce of 64 cents The State Ciop Repoitmg Sei \ice, which made the price an nouncement, said the Decembei egg puce was up eight cents fiom November and 15 cents higher than in Decembei 1968 The Seivice said higher meat animal prices also attubuted to a two pei cent use in state faun puces dunng December Hogs at $26 20 a hundred weight weie $l2O higher than in Novembei and $7 20 highei than in Decembei 1968 Steei s at $27 a cwt were 30 cents high ei and up $2 fiom Decembei 1968 Bioi'eis at 16 cents a pound wei e one cent lowei than in Novembei Milk at $6 40 a cwt was 10 cents less than in Novombei and 14 cents moie than in Decembei 1968 Com was up seven cents : bushel, wheat up foui cents, and oats up thiee cents tiom No \ ember puces Nationally the index of pi ices leceived by faimeis was the highest since Septembei 1952 DMA MONTHLY REPORT Owner - Name John M. Nlsslcy Snowball Jo Earl Smoker Bonny Jacob S. Stoltzfus Dote Amos B. Lnntz Daisy L Lass Wilbur N. Erb 4 John C Gioff Sei ena Edwin K Wise Sandy Aloert Breneman Farchie Kenneth A. Skiles Snfue Signet Paul V. Nissley Jean Amos Sauder Is • (L ?“* s ueJ flom p>ge 6) Second In St&te credit for all his daughters ir Corn Contest DHlAherds A local FFA youth will be only 34 herds in Pennsylv.mir honored for his corn production under quarantine for Brucellosis project at the Farm Show ac- Eleven counties remain to b( cording to a report issued this certified Brucellosis-fiee Most week. 01 these have only one or two Amos Sauder, Sophomoie at herd f s m VT w h * single r *ac oi Manheim Central High School, exists f Ma " y proble K ms involve will be honored at the Pennsyl- suspects whicn nave been vaccm vama Crop Repoitmg Associa- *‘ ed of heifer calves with Strain tion Banquet for h.s oneacio 19 \™ cme Calfhood vaccination corn plot that produced 181 ,s S * U a P at \°{ the Pennsvlvan bushels of ear corn on test 13 Bureau oi Ammal Industry pi ogram Sauder, 15, is the son of Mi. and Mrs Amos Sauder, Man- heim R 1 His yield placed him Some persons are too big foi second in Pennsylvania and in «t their hutches and you see ’em in the maturity group fom eveiv day in the supermaiket Unhappily, when you apply convention- process makes the phosphate in UNI al fertilizers, much of the phosphate is PELS I GOT available, yet makes it resist locked up through fixation in the soil, fixation regardless of how it's applied! □Up to now, this has i/iKi. DAnd when you plow been fought by carefully iTILICrI down UNIPELSin the fall, placing the phosphate __ ■■ the phosphorus and oth closer to the surface and Gim er vital nutrients ar^ near each plant. Trouble - - _ down in the moisture is, this leaves your phos- zone where roots are phorus supply "high and most active in the hot, dry'' during the heat o! I dry summer.D Come see the summer. □ Or- jfV/U us soon about the tho solved this ■ ■ ■■ ■ Y ear 'round bene problemduringtho IO I llls of fall fertiliza development of UVIIIUHJ UWVM tlon wit h Ortho UNIPELS. A unique l^ 1 UN I PELS the AlJ "phospho - nitric" \#l vJ|Jw ■ Season Fertilizer, ORTHO TM'S ORTHO, CHEVRON DESIGN, UNIPEL-RTC. US. PVT. OFF. (ConMnuod from Page 6) Breed Age Days Mllic Test RH RH 305 305 RH 305 GrH 296 271 305 RH RH RH 305 259 RH 273 RH 3 11 RH 305 GrH GrH 305 304 811 7-11 GrH 285 In October, 1969, there were Fal 664 653 18,212 15,417 661 16,804 658 17,314 657 648 18,940 18,556 657 16,683 657 14,110 656 16,106 655 19,752 655 642 17,538 15,835 653 16,816 P. L. ROHRER & BRO., INC. Smoketown, Pa. Owatr-NaaM Breed A<• Dun Wlk VM M Dan S. Stoltzfus , _ Barbara EH 6-7 177 16J10 *■« 668 D. M. & L. L. Zimmerman Alta EH 7 7 805 14,047 4.1 648 Bcnuol S. BciW Mary EH 6-2 305 15,700 1.0 64S David S. Smuckcr > Hazel EH 5-5 305 16,543 8.0 648 1 Ivan M. Hursh Lucy EH 4-11 285 10,165 4.0 648 D. George Beiler Leah EK 5-2 305 17,107 3.6 647 i Cedar Fringed Farm Bounty RG 90 305 12,214 5.0 648 Paul B. Zimmerman Betty RH 4-4 296 15,223 4.1 640 Lantz Brothei s Susie RH 3-0 305 16,680 3.8 640 Samuel K. Stoltzfus Bessie GrH 5-1 301 15,872 4.0 641 Melvin M. Groff Annie RH 5 2 284 15,522 4.1 611 HIGH DAILY BUTTERFAT AVERAGE Days % On No. Cow Days Milk ft Fat Name Breed Test Cows In MUk Lbs. Teat Lbs. Curtis E Akers R&GrH 31 35.3 98.4 54 6 3.0 2.11 Allen Lee Stoltzfus RH 31 29.7 93.5 48.6 4.0 1.09 .led Rose Research Center RH 29 25.5 95.9 49.1 3.8 LB7 jonald S. Eby RH 38 42 9 85.0 43.5 4.3 1.86 Parke H. Ranck R&GrH 34 52 8 85.2 43 8 42 1.84 David L. Landis R&GrH 28 31.1 81.3 43.5 42 1.81 Ernest J. Sauder RH 28 39.5 92.8 45.8 4.0 1.81 Rufus G. Martin Mix 32 25.8 92.0 48 5 3.7 1.81 Carl G. Troop RH 31 18.0 100.0 44 8 4 0 1.80 Melvin G. Stoltzfus RH 31 29 3 90.8 46.1 3 9 1.80 Samuel F. Sauder R&GrH 30 35 3 85.2 43 2 4 0 1.74 John M Nissley R&GrH 29 35 9 93.0 43.7 4.0 1.74 Robert W. Ulrich & Son R&GrJ 33 62 4 84.6 30 5 5.7 1.73 N Gerhart & L. W. Nolt R&GrH 31 58 3 84 9 43 0 4.0 1,73 J. Mowery Frey Jr. RH 6 62 3 79.7 41.2 42 1.72 A Ph. Lane. 397-3539