4 —Lancaster Farming. Saturday, June 26,1971 Poultry Market Reports Fogelsville (Puces paid dock weights, cents pei pound except wheie t oted) Convert It to Cosh With c Classified sustain top production with the BABCOCK B-300 Keeping production up...cotta down...is the profit key In poultry operations. And more and more records on commercial flocks of Babcock B-300 , 5...“ The Busi nessman's Bird”...show sus tained production of top quality •ggs...often with an additional 20 to 30 eggs per bird housed over other strains. Come 1n... * look at the records and the B-300 ...“The Businessman’s Bird”. BABCOCK FARMS, INC Telephone (717) 626-8561 Weekly New York Egg Mkt. From Monday, June 21st to Friday, June 25th WHITE Fey Ex Large 41 41 42 42 42 Laige 36 36 36 36 36 Mediums 26 26 26 26 26 Pullets 18 18 19 19 19 Peewees 13 13 13 13 13 BROWN Fey Large 38 38 38 38 38 Mediums Unquoted Pullets Unquoted Peewees Unquoted Standards 31 31 31 31 Checks 18% 18% 18% 18% Tone Large whites generally cleared in the South Slow in Northeast and East North Central states Extra large and jumbos tight, mediums and pullets ample to surplus. & ' Deimorvo Wednesday, June 23 Ready-to-cook movement mix ed ranging fair to occasionally good. Advance interest good with occasional unfilled needs re ported from regular shippers. Less than trucklot prices ranged unchanged to % cent higher on both Plant Grade and U S Grade A. Early negotitions noted on loads for next week at one cent above this week’s levels. Live supplies adequate though weights often lighter than de sired due partially to slowed growth because of hot weather of past several days. Undertone firm. Negotiated trucklot pnsec 2-3 pound ready-to-cook broilers and fryers for delivery next week: U S. Grade A 31 Plant Grade 30 30% Pool trucklot prices for Thurs day arrival in the New York area U S Grade A 30-32 mostly 30%-31 Plant Grade 29-30% mostly 29% Special packs including 1%-2, 3% pound sizes TFEWR Mon. Tues, New York Eggs Prices steady on large, un changed to fractionally lower on mediums Local distributors stocks of fancy large are no more than adequate, standards and other quality graded large ample, mediums and smalls ample under a light buying in terest Receipts light to moderate with extra large slightly more Eastern Pa. and N. J. Wednesday, June 23 Prices unchanged from last week. Offerings of light type hens fully adequate for continu ing light plant demand. Most plants working part-time in line with limited demand for finished product. Offerings of heavy type' hens adequate for a seasonally good demand. Prices paid at farm. Light type hens 4V 2 -6V2 mostly 6V4-6V2 in Pennsylvania mostly 5-5Vz in New Jersey Heavy type hens too few to report prices. Thurs. Wed. 31 18Vz Wednesday, June 23 Mennonite Religious Service The Dean of Eastern Men nonite Seminary in Harrison burg, Va, visited the Lancas ter area this week to examine a faim site that will be the set ting for a Mennonite Religious Seivice each night July 3 to 18 at 7 30 pm George R Brunk, BD, TH M, TH D , who is also pro fessor of theology at EMS, has planned to set up his Brunk Re vival Inc tent on the farm of Mr and Mrs Roy Book and family, Ronks RDI The site is located along Route 896 just south of Route 30 The tent will be elected July 1 Frl. “We are encouraging the many out of state visitors to the area to visit with the local Mennonite people in a religious service,” Brunk said “We are expecting many lo cal Mennomtes to attend and the tourists are our guests ” Brunk flew his single engine plane into Glick’s Plant Faim leadily available and about ade quate locally Country points of ferings of large increasing slight ly at unchanged price levels, of ferings of mediums readily avail able. Local demand just fair on large and extra large for small lot sales Cartoning activity un aggressive with some inquiry de veloping on mediums. DIFOLATAN * 4 FLOWABLE The leading flowable fungicide made to fight potato blight. . ! - DIFOLATAN gives excellent protection against both early and late blight. And is particularly effec tive against tuber rot. DIFOLATAN sticks to the plant, resists weather ing from rain or sprinkle irrigation. That means you can maintain your schedule without worrying about the effects of weather or irrigation. Protection against tuber rot is outstanding. When you put potatoes in storage, you’ll never know how well you did in the blight fight until you’ve shipped the last of them. Fields may look reasonably healthy before harvest, but if you put infected tubers into storage, you can find yourself with a costly, heavy cull out of late blight tuber rot infection. DIFOLATAN works to give you greater yields of healthy potatoes. And—because it’s flowable—it does that e\ en better. Another good thing about the fastest selling potato fungicide. It works on cucumbers, melons, and tomatoes, too. Smoketown, Pa. airstrip at Smoketown Tuesday morning. He said local people and organizations serving the touiists will be provided with brochures announcing the event Following the nightly seivice “The Mennonite Story,” a 22 minute colored film show ing Mennonite customs and backgrounds will be shown The Mennonite Information Center, Lincoln Highway East, is cooperating in this project. 4-H Calendar Sunday, June 27 > Barron, Wisconsin. 4-H’ers visit Lancaster .County, June 27- July 4 Monday, June 28 9-11 a.m Mount Joy Busy Bakers, St Mark’s United Methodist Church, Mount Joy. Ipm. Elm-Penryn Sewing Club, Manheim Central Junior High School ' , Mount Joy third year Sewing Club, Mount Joy United Methodist Church. Mountville 4-H Club meeting, Wednesday, June 30 8.30 am. Penn Manor Clash- ing Thimbles, Penn Manor Middle School. 11 a.m. - 1:30 p.m. Rookie Kooks £-H Club meeting, Penn Manor Middle School. Chevron Chemical Company, Ortho Division. San Francis co. California 94120, Helping the World Grow Better®. Se Tuesday, June 29 397-3539 i