Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, September 27, 1975, Image 9

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    THE NATIONAL
CORN GROWER CHAMP
For the 2nd straight year an O’s Gold Hybrid has place Ist in the National
Corn Growers Contest. In fact, 3 of the top 4 NCGA winners won with
It proves something: CONSISTENCY
a limited Quantity of seedcorn is still available.
You will Smile too
when you use O's
Gold Seed Corn
"Proven Profit Hybrid”
>77
/ Royste^
You’ll put less straw through the combine with Coker 68-15.
It normally ranges from 38 to 42 inches high - 6 to 8 inches
shorter than Coker 65-20. Resistance to lodging has also been
very good. Coker 68-15 will stand up under more i nits of N
than most wheats we’ve tested.
Coker 6815 gram is readily accepted by the flour trade It performed well in
preliminary cookie and cake baking tests and ranked first in combined
milling and baking quality in 1969 USDA Soft Wheat Quality Tests
Distributors For:
mm. COKER ’S PEDIGREED
<P SEED COMPANY
o’Seoul
Free Bonus Offer
A free bag of seed corn for every new O's
Gold customer who purchases 10 or more
bags.
Name
Address
Town
State Zip
□ Yes I’m interested in dealership.
O's GOLD SEED CO.
Jack Crone
28 Mayfield Street
Dover, PA 17315
Agents Wanted . Contact ROYSTER COMPANY or Your Nearest Royster Dealer.
BOARD
BIG YIELDS ... HIGH TEST WEIGHT... WIDELY ADAPTABLE SEED WHEAT!
Introducing XHfVJitktViyi
Table 15, Performance of wheat varieties for several characteristics at Hager
stown, 1974.
Entry
Arthur 64 7 13 61 May 14 15 43 0
Arthur 71 64 8 17 61 May 14 15 41 0
Abe 61 4 14 62 May 14 10 38 0
Coker 68-15 73.0 5 62 -May 12 7 40 43
Cok' ; ’’-5 706 6 51 May 12 43 15 20
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Coker 72 12
McNair 701
McNair 1587
McNair 1813
McNair 4823
Holley
Blueboy
Blueboy II
Redcoat
Oasis
Va 66-54-6
Va 70 52-22
Conducted at State Correctional Institute
Soil Type Hagerstown Loam
Date Planted October 25 1973
Fertilization 360 lbs of 5 20-20 Fall and 60 lbs N/A-Spnng
Date Harvested July 3, 1974
CALL NOW
FOR COMPLETE
INFORMATION
Philadelphia Produce
Apples
Inactive
Cnt. Tray Pack
NJ Red Dellclouf Com*
blnatlon US ExFey 4 Fey 88s
7.50-8.00 100 s 7-7.50 no grade
mark 100 s fair appear. 5.00
ord. cond. 88s 2.75 113 s 2.50
125 s 2.25.
WASH Red 4 Golden
Delicious Wash Ex Fey 80-
100 s 12.00.
Ctn. Cell Pack
NY Mclntosh USFey 100-
120 s one lot 7.50-8.00.
Ctn Film Bag
12-3 lb. 2V<” 4 Up
NJ Red Delicious no grade
mark 3.00; NY Greenings US
No. 1 4.80.
Ift Bu. Ctn
NJ Red Delicious 2V4” no
grade mark 2-2.50.
% Bu, Crt.
NJ Red Delicious 2%” no
grade mark 3.00 one lot 3.75.
Cabbage
Steady
1% bu. crt. & ctn. med-lge
Domestic Round Green Type
unless otherwise stated.
NJ 3.50-4.00.
PENNA. 3.50-4.00 mesh
sks. approx. 50-lb. 3.504.00
med. 3.25.
NY mesh sks. approx. 50-
lb. sml-med 2.50-3.00.
Red Type
NJ 5.00 sml 3.50.
PENNA. 4.00-5.00 mesh
sks. approx. 50-lb. med. 3.50.
Savoy Type
CALIF, ctn. approx. 20-lb.
6.00.
Corn-Sweet
Offerings
Light
Wirebound crt. 4% dozen
Minimum PENNA Yellow
4.50-5.00 ord. qual. cond. 2.50-
3.00 White ord. qual. cond.
3.504.00 Burlap sks. fair
Yield Testwc, Date Percent Height Percent
Bu/A lbs /Bu Headed Lodging Inches Mildew
Company
Lancaster Farming, Saturday, Sapt, 27.197&
appear. 4.50.
NY Yellow fair qual. 4.00.
MICH Yellow ord. cond.
2.00.
Greens
About Steady
Wlrebound ert, approx. IMt
bu. unless otherwise stated.
NJ bdhd Collard 4.00 loose
Hanover Salad Turnip Tops
4 Mustard 3.50 Kale 4.00 4-5
bu. crt. Turnip Tops loose
ord. cond. 2.00.
VA bchd Collard 3.75-4.00
loose Hanover Salad
Mustard 4 Kale 3.00 Turnip
Tops 3.00 fair cond. 2.50.
Onions-Green
About Steady
NJ 4-5 bu. crt. bchd 36s
5 50-5 75.
' MEXICO ctn bchd 48s 5.50-
5.75.
Peaches
Offerings
Light
% bu. crt. no grade mark.
NJ Jersey Queen 2 W 9-
9.50 2V4” 8.50-9.00 Rio Oso
Gem 2%” 7.50-6.50 2V4” 6.00-
7.00.
PENNA. Rio Oso Gem
2%” 7.50-8.50 2W’ 6.00-7.00.
WEST No offerings.
Peppers
About Steady
1-1-9 bu. crt. & ctn.
California Wonder Type
Green unless otherwise
stated.
NJ Most Offerings Fair
Quality Cond. med-lge 44.50
poorer cond. low as 3.00 sml
med 2.00.
TEXAS fair appear, med
lge 4.50-5.00 med 2.50-3.00.
MICH ord. cond. med. 1.50-
2.00 Mixed Red Fair cond.
med. 2-2.50 poorer cond. low
as 1.50.
CALIF. Offerings Light too
few sales to quote.
May 16
May 10
May 14
May 12
May 14
May 12
May 14
May 14
May 16
May 15
May 15
May 16
May 15
ROYSTER COMPANY
500 RUNNING PUMP ROAD
LANCASTER, PENNA. 17601
Phone (717) 299-2541
St. Louis
Auction
Sept. 25,1975
Weekly Cattle Review:
Receipts 5,900
Week Ago 5.600
Year Ago 6,900
Compared to laat
Tuesday, slaughter steers
1.00-1.50 higher; slaughter
heifers mostly 1.00 higher.
Cows steady to 1.00 higher
than late last week. Bulls
fully steady. Supply good
and choice 900-1150 lbs.
steers YG 2-4 with near 25
percent heifers; 15 percent
cows and balance largely
feeder
SLAUGHTER STEERS:
Two part loads choice in
cluding prime 1140-1243 lbs.
YG 3-4 51.50-52.00. Choice
1000-1200 BS YG 2-4 49.00-
51.00; Choice 900-1000 lbs.
47.00-49.00, mostly 48.00-
49.00. Good 1000-1300 lbs.
42.50-46.50. Mostly good
holsteins 1200-1400 lbs. 41.50-
44.00 Standard and good 1000-
1200 lbs. 36.00-40.50. Load
standard 1050 lbs. 29.00.
SLAUGHTER HEIFERS:
Two loads choice including
prime 1003 lbs. YG 2-4 48.25;
choice 800-1000 lbs. YG 2-4
45.50-48.00, mostly 46.50-
47.50. Mixed good and choice
700-1000 lbs. 43.00-46.00. Good
38.0043.00.
COWS: Utility and com
mercial 21.00-24.50, High
yielding omWednesday 25.00-
26.00. Cutter 18.00-21.50.
Canner and low cutter 14.00-
18.00.
BULLS: Yield grade 1-2
1100-1700 lbs. 22.00-26.00,
individuals yield grade 1
1700-1800 lbs. 27.00.
55
40
20
Agronomy Mimeo 19
(Revised August 1*974)
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