* ALEXANDRIA, Va. - Middle Atlantic Order Market Administrator Joseph D. Shine today an nounced a February 1980 base milk pnce of $13.05 per hundredweight and an ex cess milk pnce of $11.32. The weighted average February price was $12.83 and the butterfat differential for the month was 15.0 cents. The February base milk price was up two cents from January 1980 and was 72 cents higher than last February. Order No. 4 prices are When the manure hits the fan of a new Martin Scavenger you know you ve seen all the spreading equipment you 11 ever need You get up to a 50 foot pattern of the most even manure coverage ever to fertilize a farm And that s regardless ol the kind of manure you load into it Liquids semi-solids solids everything Even frozen The Scavenger s large specially-designed auger Easy to load with any kind ot manure, from box stall to storage Shown with Martin's Equalizer THE SCAVENGER WILL BE DEMONSTRATED ON: Order 4 base price at $13.05 for February announced for 3.5 percent milk f.o.b. plant location within 55 miles of Philadelphia, and also within 75 miles from the nearer of Washington, DC or Baltimore, MD. There is a six cent direct delivery differential ap plicable to producer milk received at plants located within 55 miles of Philadelphia. Shine said producer receipts totaled 436.6 million pounds during February, an increase of 1.5 percent from the previous month, and 2.7 i V jf'T IS&if-' «c;* *cjv£ ** * * Farm & Home Center, ► Lancaster, PA WEDNESDAY, MARCH 19 12 30 ROBERT L KAUFFMAN FARM. Peach Bottom Picket fence earthen bank unit stores manure from tie stall barn free stall barn and feed lot Liquids dram into a second earthen bank unit From Rt 272 about 5 miles south of Buck, turn west onto Prowls Hollow Road and go to the first farm THE EQUALIZER WILL BE DEMONSTRATED ON THE KAUFFMAN FARM percent above last February, on a daily basis. Class I producer milk totaled 238.2 million pounds and accounted for 54.56 percent of total producer milk receipts during the month, down from 55.80 percent in January and below the 57.41 Class I utilization percentage last February. Base milk ac counted for 88.03 percent of total producer milk receipts in January, compared to 88,84 percent in January and 89.65 percent last February. There were 7159 producers pulsates and spirals any kind of manure throwing it against a. unique 30-inch-wide expeller reel This technique enables the Scavengei to spread more kinds ot manure in greater volume with less horse power It s time you get all your manure together in the one spreader that s more effective than any two of the high-pnced spreaders The Martin Scavenger See The SCAVENGER And The EQUALIZER On Display At The DAIRY MANURE MANAGEMENT SEMINAR MONDAY, MARCH 17 supplying Order 4 handlers during the month and the average daily delivery per producer of 2,103 pounds was up 1.45 percent from January and 3.9 percent above last year. The average butterfat test of producer Baker takes first place NEW ENTERPRISE The National Com Growers Association has named John R. Baker of Bakers 3 Inc., New Enterprise a first place winner in Pennsylvania’s annual Corn Growers Contest. *■ »-* An even pattern up to 50 feet wide At a rate of up to 3 tons per minute Lancaster Farming, Saturday, March 15,1980—€ milk of 3.82 percent was down from 3.85 percent last February. Middle Atlantic Order pool handlers reported Class I in area milk sales of 7.1 million Baker won in the Class A Non-Imgated Com Yield category with a 143.10 bushel per acre yield produced with Pioneed 3780. Contests sponsored in 1979 by state Com Growers Association chapters were Any way you look at it—return on investment economy of operation—Scavenger measures up It does the work of two spreaders for the price of one Ask your Martin dealer about it today Martin Manufacturing, Inc. 841 Kulztown Road• Myerstown PA 17067«(717) 933-4151 Martin Measures Up THURSDAY, MARCH 20 11 30 MOSES GOOD, Mount Joy Strawy stall barn manure is dropped onto a concrete pad and pushes down into a simple in expensive earthen bank facility with picket fence and concrete ramp Liquids flow into an earthen bank pond From Prospect Rd 2 mile south of the Landisville Salunga exit of Rt 283 turn west on Garheld Rd Go ** mile turn left onto Pinkerton Rd and to the first farm CONDITIONS PERMimmi pounds per day during February, a decrease of 3.6 percent from January and a drop of 6.2 percent from February 1979, after ad justment to eliminate variation due to calendar composition. held in 37 states. Com petition categories were: Irrigated Corn Yield, Class A Non-Imgated Com Yield. A Pioneer grower in Alabama was named first place National Champion for Class A Non-Irrigated Com. *fes. % -«»» i ' i -a “ - £ >* 113