—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, April 8,1978 20 Feeder pig prices (Continued from Page 1) market in any week for the past month. “It seems that when there might be a change in slaughter hog prices, with them being slightly down, the feeder pig prices seem to go up,” Zimmerman com mented. “My guess is that if the slaughter market holds through- April and May, feeder pigs will stay strong into June. But if we get dry conditions, this could all change.” The number of pigs available and the demand Farmers beware of pesticide poisoning DOVER, Del.-Nearly aH pesticide poisonings result from the accidental swallowing of a product. However, notes University of Delaware Extension pesticide specialist John McDaniel, farmers can also become ill from breathing in a pesticide or getting it on their skin. Early symptoms of pesticide poisoning include fatigue, headache, nausea, vomiting, stomach cramps, diarrhea, and general discomfort, explains McDaniel. 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Phone: 215-268-2016 (Special Prices Limited To Present Inventory) for pigs can cause *’,, ice to go up, too, Zimmerman further explained. “Feeder pigs available does seem to have fallen off. I know some producers haven’t been taking their feeder pigs to market, instead they have found a direct way to sell their animals.” Zimmerman added that recent feeder pigs sales have been quite successful and competitive. “I’m afraid that those people buying feeder pigs at thses prices might have trouble making money off of them, because of their high occur when a farmer is suddenly exposed to large quantities of a toxic material. Continual ex posure to small quantities or pesticides over long periods of time may also result in pesticide poisoning. Delaware hospital emergency rooms have, or can get, pertinent in formation on all types of pesticide poisonings from the Poison Information Center. The phone number is 302-665-3389. The center is located in the Delaware Division of the Wilmington Medical Center. McDaniel recommends getting medical advice quickly if a farmer has any unusual or unexplained symptoms while working with pesticides or soon af terwards. One should call a doctor or visit the poison treatment center before-he becomes dangerously ill. The pesticide container or label should be brought along, as it contains in formation that can help doctors treat pesticide poisoning. cost,- though,” he com mented. “Particularly if the v hog market falls off some. If they’re going to make any money, they must have a high market. Abram Diffenbach, from the New Holland Sales Stable in Lancaster County, too commented about the prices being the result of the supply and demand. “I think there were problems with farrowing over Winter,” he noted. “Because of the weather, there are just not too many feeder pigs available. The gilts were not bred 'When they were ex pected to be.” Diffenbach went on to add that he believes the market will probably level off. “As of this past thrusday, the futures doesn’t warrant the' price these feeder pigs are bringing,” he explained. “I don’t think these prices will affect the bog market, but they will affect the hog market profit. If these pigs are sold for under 50 cents as fat hogs, the farmers probably won’t break even.” M. Max Smith, Lancaster County Extension agent stated that there was' ah earlier USDA report that Read announces the birth of a new 20 a year*bld bin. After2o years, we’ve developed the most improved bin the industry has ever offered. Practically everything has been redesigned. 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