Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, April 12, 1980, Image 154

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    D22—Lancaster Faming, Saturday, April 12,1910
Huntingdon Co.
(Continued from Page 017)
Behrer Farms
16
89
31
47
70
2
208 3
Willard J Yoder
73 3
252 3
23 3
211 3
250 3
29 3
75 3
173 3
Da land Farms
Rosalyn 3
Pansy 3
Carla 3
Edith 3
Rona 3
Bambi 3
Cecil 3
Sangrey Bros
106 Dash 3
16Star 3
112 Suzy 3
llODafi 3
Dennis P Hardy
Pearl 3
Gerald E McMath
Janet 3
Jill 3
Ann 3
Lib 3
Huntingdon Furance FM
98Dany 3
3lLisa 3
86BecK 3
73Hild 3
Durbin Farms
Gawk
Fatty
Radar
Meame
Alice
Agnes
Abort9o
Beth
Eberle Brothers
Martha 3
Mervm & Rachel Frey
Lynn 3
George G Morningstar
28 3
J Frederick Kyper
Lady 3
Sidney R Ormsby
49Squir 3
SRanda 3
Lakevue Farm
Karmen
Rosebud
Glenn E Houck
3 3 6
3 7 10
W 42 3
Harry and John Keith
Carol 3
Connie 3
Locust Lane Farm
Cindy 3
Star 3
Jeflerson R Byler
Princes 3
State Correctional
262 3
172 3
205 3
Please send me information on Fickes Silos
Please send me color catalog on the Cherokee horse stock traders and GN flatbeds
Please send me literature on Silo-Matic Feeding Systems
NAME
ADDRESS
CITY
PHONE
4-7
3-10
305
305
305
305
295
305
305
4-4
58
4-4
73
25
7 11
305
305
305
305
6-4
5 1
2-2
9 10
305
293
305
282
305
78
44
4-4
47
22,362
17,514
19,536
305
305
305
305
20,022
21,327
21,847
19,315
56
4-6
4-1
4 10
21,425
17 522
17,984
16,628
19,238
16,817
16,668
18,202
14,095
305
7 10
301
20 103
305
20,852
18 865
305
283
305
15,894
17 208
18 408
20 369
305
305
305
18 173
17,534
16,440
305
305
17 294
20,103
305
305
19,070
305
16,265
16,139
16,570
305
305
305
39
64
5-2
FICKES SILO COMPANY, INC.
P.O. Box 7
Newville, PA 17241
Phone; 717-776-3129
Trailers Well Worth Their Cost
814
24,335
18,397
20,986
18,785
17,928
17,741
14,365
800
707
641
640
637
635
20,314
25,826
17,579
20,017
18,182
18,056
21,273
14,974
22,127
19,549
20,296
19,203
20,120
15,677
17,156
21,342
21,129
14,566
16,013
802
694
622
618
\yASHINGTON, D.C. -
Secretary of Agriculture Bob
Bergland today said the
Commodity Credit Corpora
tion has assigned contract
rights for 7.0 million bushels
(191,280 metric tons) for U.S.
no. 2 or better yellow soy
beans.
17,707 786
781
737
670
663
20,541 .
The soybeans were ac
quired by CCC as a result of
the suspension of exports to
the Soviet Union.
780
725
674
642
Bergland said the
weighted average prices on
the successful bidders for
Gulf delivery were $6.02 for
April, $6.12-1/4 for May and
$6.26-1/2 for June. The
March 31 reported Chicago
spot market price for U.S.
no. 1 soybeans was $5.67 per
bushel.
729
These soybeans were
scheduled for delivery f.o.b.
shipment during April, May
and June from Gulf and
Great Lake ports This
makes a total of 13.4 million
bushels (366,280 tons) of soy
bean contracts sold by CCC
since the invitation for offers
was made March 20.
The remaining quantities
for April delivery on the next
tender are 20,800 tons and
5480 tons, both f.o.b. Gulf.
Offers will continue to be
received for soybeans on
724
708
701
687
632
680
667
676
673
631 .
672
659
671
651
631
620
STATE
Raymond Tussey
Merry 3
John C Goshorn
Lynn 3
T Alton Smith
8742 3
Breezy Hollow Farm
Lilly 3
Silver Pride Farm
21 3
114 3
Geary E Shade
Dottie
Pnxie
PaulD Powell
Jackie 3
Blacklog Mountain Fm
24 3
Grove & Grove
29
Max Isenberg
Ragu
3 13-5
3 30
3 4-9
USDA announces
sale of soybean
contract rights
FEEDING SYSTEMS
ZIP
305
17,382
301
20,103
305
15,844
4-10
305
17,535
305
305
5-3
96
16,932
19,148
15,967
20,242
305
298
305
17,856
305
6-4
14,961
16,505
305
15,082
305
3 10
Monday and Thursday of
each week until the invita
tion is withdrawn, Bergland
said. Successful offerers will
be notified by 10:30 a.m. EST
the day following the offer
date. Public announcement
will be made after the com
modity markets close.
Offers are to be submitted
to the deputy administrator
for commodity operations,
USDA-ASCS, room 218-W,
Box 2415, Washington, D.C.
20013.
It comes in a package as small as a Federal Crop
Insurance policy. Because All-Risk Crop
Insurance takes a lot of the worry and concern out
of crop production.
It’s a good feeling, too, to know your crop
investment is protected from planting to harvest.
And because you’re covered, All-Risk Crop
Insurance provides the needed incentive to spend
a little more in fertilizers to produce a more
profitable crop.
It’s important to have crop insurance that
covers the money you’ve laid out for seed,
equipment, fuel, fertilizer, chemicals and labor.
Costs that are continuing to build with each crop
year.
Suite 320 75 S. Houcks Rd.
Harrisburg, PA 17109
Phone 717-782-4803
655
MGolden Acr^s
648
634
632
632
602
624
612
618
607
601
600
SEE YOUR LOCAL GOLDEN ACRES DEALER
Charles Myers Rt 2 Chambersburg Pa 717 263 3328
HarryF Bard Rt 5 Shippensburg Pa 717 532 4471
Burnell Feeser Rt 3 New Oxford Pa 717 624 2086
Ralph Daugherty Rt 1 Brogue Pa 717 927 6084
Elmer Ungemach Rt 2 Palmyra Pa 717 838 2069
Donald Weaver Center Point Pa 215 926 4833
Ivan Letd Rt 1 Kutztown Pa 215 682 7926
CJ Wonsidler Bros Rt 1 QuaKertown Pa 215 536 1935
COME IN NOW FOR YOUR SEED NEEDS
Peace of mind
comes in small
packages.
Call your FCIC representative and find out how
you can use Federal Crop Insurance to build peace
of mind from planting time on
with no premium to pay until
harvest time
Federal Crop Insurance
US DEPARTMENT or AGRICULTURE
YBRID GRAIN SORGHUM
"KEEP BIRDS AWAY"
• Open head
• Heavy yielder
• Adapts to varying soils and climates
WE RECOMMEND TE BIRD-A-800 II
srn
DA-800
/rd resistant
ast drying
Jedium maturity
• Hetero yellow
II