—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, December 22,1979 30 $12.62 for November milk NEW YORK, N.Y. - Dairy farmers supplying milk plants regulated under the New York-New Jersey marketing orders during November will be paid on the basis of a uniform mice of $12.62 per hundred pounds or 27.1 cents per quart. Market Administrator Thomas A. Wilson, who announced November’s price, also stated that the uniform farm price was $12.64 per hundredweight in October 1979 and $11.54 per hundredweight in November 1978. The uniform price is a marketwide weighted average of the value of farm milk used for fluid and manufactured dairy products. Broiler placements jump II percent HARRISBURG - Placements of broiler chicks in the Commonwealth during the week ending December 8 were 2,235,000, according to the Pennsylvania Crop Reporting Service. The placements were 11 percent above the corresponding week a year earlier and three percent above the previous week. Average placements during the past nine weeks were two percent below a year earlier. 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This included $445,208.59 interest earned on the fund. The fund was generated by reducing the uniform price during the high production spring months. The total amount of milk received from the 17,541 dairy farmers supplying the New York-New Jersey Marketing Area was 773,586,332 pounds during November 1979. This was more than 23.1 million pounds above last year. The gross value to dairy farmers for milk deliveries was $99,851,236.51. Wilson poultry producmg states were 74,998,000, one percent above the previous week and four percent above the same week a year ago. Average placements during the past nine weeks were one percent above a year ago. Broiler-fryers slaughtered in Pennsylvania under Federal Inspection during the week ending November 28 totaled 1,351,000, with an average hveweight of 4.22 pounds. I am enclosing mv Reddy Heater sales receipt as proof of purchase Please send me a free ski cap I Name Street explained that tins moulded differentials required to be paid to dairy farmers but not voluntary premiums or deductions authorized by the farmer. Regulated milk deaio.-s (handlers) utilized 396,045,224 pounds or 51.2 percent of the total amount of milk for Class 1. The Class I milk is used for fluid milk products such as homogenized, flavored, low test and skim milks. For November 1979, handlers paid $13.57 per hundredweight, or 29.2 cents per quart, for the milk used in Class I products com pared with $12.15 a year ago. I V ★ Barn Cleaners, Manure Pumps, Manure Stackers, Silo Unloaders, Bunk Feeders, Feed Conveyors MARVIN J. HORST DAIRY EQUIPMENT 1950 S. sth Avenue, Lebanon. Pa. 17042 Phone: 717-272*0871 It’s time you took it a little easier. Time to get tough a tough Case Garden tractor to tame those chores. 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