iry fanners receive $8.98 ft |Y ORK, N.Y. - Dairy rs supplying rmlk regulated under the York-New Jersey .ting orders during in be paid on the basis InTprice of $8.98 Smd p unite or 193 inart. Market Ad rator Thomas A. ’ w ho announced once, also stated that form farm price was <r hundredweight in SUNSHINE S T S in the h e . 'V WITH SAVINGS TO YOU ON NEW MF ... • Agricultural Tractors • Agricultural Implements • Hay & Forage Equipment New MF 260 forage harvester SAVE Many more SUNSHINE SPECIALS on our lot right now! Personalized MF financing, parts and service available. 1-». FLICKER * SONS INC. Maxatawny !ne (215) 683-7252 IL HERR &BRQ. i*2 Park Ave Quarryvtile ,P a one (717) 786.3521 April 1977 and $8.90 per hundredweight in May 1976. The uniform price is a marketwide weighted average of the value of farm milk used for fluid and manufactured dairy products. The seasonal incentive fund (Louisville Plan) removed a total of $3,665,224.22 or $.40 per hundredweight from the dairy farmers’ uniform price KELLER BROS. Ridge Road Perfcasie, Pa. Ph: 215-257-5698 or 257-5864 S. CL LEWIS AW) SON West Grove, Pa. (215)869-9440 869-2214 for May. Deductions for this fund started in March and will continue through June. The fund, plus interest, will be distributed in the August through November uniform price calculations. The total amount of milk received from the 18,927 dairy farmers supplying the New York-New Jersey Marketing Area was 916,306,056 pounds during May 1977. This was more MF Massey Ferguson M.M. WEAVER & SONS North Groffdale Road Leola, Pa. 17540 Ph0ne:(717)656-2321 LEBANON VALLEY IMPLEMENT CO. 700 £. Linden St Richland, Pa. Ph0ne:(717)866-7518 than 3 million pounds below last year. The gross value to dairy farmers tor milk deliveries was $82,968,434.96. Wilson explained that this included differentials required to be paid to dairy farmers but not voluntary premiums or deductions authorized by the farmer. Regulated milk dealers (handlers) utilized 377,074,526 pounds or 41.2 per cent of the total amount of milk for Class I. The Class I milk is used for fluid products such as reason. New MF 265 SAVE MARUN W. SCHREFFLER Pitman. Pa. (717)648-1120 NISSLEY FARM SERVICE Charlestown Rd.-Prospect Rd. Washington Boro, Pa. Phone (717) 285-4844 Lancaster Farming, Saturday, June 18.1977 homogenized, flavored, low test and skim milks. For May 1977, handlers paid $10.71 per hundredweight for the milk used in Class I products compared with $ll.OO a year ago. The balance of the milk, 58.8 per cent, was used to manufacture Class II products including butter, cheese, ice carem and yogurt. For this milk the handlers paid $8.50 per hundredwieght. PAUL J. EICHERT & SON RD 1, Orwigsburg, Pa. Ph: (717) 943-2304 ISENNOCK SERVICE CENTER Route 24 and Plank Road Stewartstown, Penna. Phone 717-993-2523 The uniform price is based on milk containing 3.5 per cent butterfat. For May 1977, a differential of 11.6 cents was applied to the price for each one-tenth of one per cent that the milk tested above or below the 3.5 per cent standard. All prices quoted are for milk received within the 201- 210 mile zone from New York City. Whistle while you work \ r. T/,1l I) Farm Calendar [Continued from Page 10] Vehicle Code. Breakfast at 7:30 a.m.; seminar at 8:00 a.m. at Historic Strasburg, Chester County Pond Management Meeting at Kurtz’s Fish Hatchery, Elverson. Tour at 6:30 p.m., meeting at 7:00 p.m. York County Dairy Bowl judging practice, 4-H Center at Bair, 7:45 p.m. Water quality forum, Metropolitan Edison Building, Reading, 7:30 p.m. Thursday, June 28 Guernsey 4-H Club meets at Fred Crider farm, Not tingham, 7:30 p.m. Pennsylvania conference and annual banquet. Host Farm. Flemington, N.J., Fanners Market meeting, 8:00 p.m., Hunterdon County Extension Office. Friday, June 24 York County Dairy Princess pageant, 8:00 p.m., 4-H Center at Bair. Pennmarva Young Cooperator program, Hunt Valley Inn. Modified tractor pulling contest, Flemington Fair Grounds, 8:00 p.m. Saturday, June 25 Deadline for entries in the Lancaster County Holstein Show. Mail to Galen Crouse, R.D.I, Stevens, Pa. 17578. Schuylkill County Dairy Princess contest, The Fairlane Village Mall. 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