A22—Lancaster Faming, Thursday, December 24,1981 Prices received by U.S. farmers WASHINGTON, D.C. - Prices received by farmers declined 1 point (8/10 of 1 percent) in November, from its revised Oc tober total to 129 percent of its Jan. - Dec. 1977 average. Lower prices for cattle, hogs, com, soybeans, grapefruit and lemons were-mainly responsible for the decrease. Higher prices for oranges, eggs, strawberries, potatoes and milk were partially offsetting. The index was down 15 points (10 percent) from a year earlier and its lowest since June 1980. Beef cattle prices, at $53.90 were down $1,90 per hundredweight, the lowest since November JL97B. Hog prices were off $2.80 per hun dredweight to $42.20, the lowest since May. Com prices, at 52,33 per bu., were down 12 cents, the lowest since November 1979. Soybeans, the $6 per bu., were down 6 cents, the lowest since June 1980. Grapefruit prices declined from $4.18 to $2.65 per box. Lemons What a humbling experience must have been some 2,000 jars ago when Christ, our ard, was born in a lowly [anger in Bethlehem. It is with a deep sense of [ankfulness at this most bless- I time of our Christian year lat all of your friends that ork for Beacon Feeds along with all of our Beacon dealers would like to extend to you and your families best wishes for a “Merry Christmas” and a “Happy new Year”. MCCRACKEN’S FEED MILL, INC. MARTIN'S ELEVATOR, INC. declined from $5.64 to 99 cents a box. But oranges moved up from $2.37 to $4.50 per box. Eggs, from 63.8 cents to 69.5 cents a dozen. Strawberries cents to 90.5 cents a pound. Potatoes from $4.38 to $4.81 per hundredweight. All milk sold nlants from $l4 to WASHINGTON, D.C. - How are farmers doing insofar as receiving parity prices goes? Here is the rundown; Ats2.Bo per bu., wheat is only 53 percent of parity, which is pegged at $7.11. At 2.33 per bu., corn is 48 percent of parity, now pegged at $4.89. Soybeans, selling for $6 per bu. are at 48 percent of parity, now seen at $12.50. Barley that’s selling for $2.41 per bu. is 5? percent of parity’s $4.46. At $53.90 per hun dredweight, beef cattle are selling at 58 percent of parity’s $92.50. At BLESSINGS T CHRISTMAS W.L MUMMERT CO. Hanover, PA 717-637-6923 Manheim, PA 717-665-2186 Hagerstown, MD 301-733-2553 BEACONFEEDS York, PA Ph: 717-843-9033 How are parity prices treating farmers? aV MOGEI BROS. FEED Hamburg. PA 215-562-5398 JOHN M. HERR & SONS, INC. Grantville, PA 717-469-0988 G.S. SNYDER FEED Brodbeck, PA 717-235-12X3 RICHARD B.KENOIG .CHESTER WIEST ISAAC K; LEFEVER R.E, RUDISILI RAYBRANAS Special Accounts Sales & Distribution Beacon Advisor Sales & Distribution Beacon Advisor Representative Manager Phone 215-267-7042 Manager 717-&J3-4515 Phone 302-478-3058 Phone 717-741-2600 L, Phone 717-854-2281 sl4.loper cwt. Meanwhile, the Index of Prices Paid by farmers remained at 151 a record high. It first reached 151 in June, declined a point in July, but has been at 151 each month since. The index was up 7 points (4 Q from a year erri'er. $42.20 per cwt., hogs are selling at 51 percent of parity’s $82.70. At 63.8 cents per dozen, eggs are LANCASTER - The Lancaster County Conservation District has announces its meeting schedule for 1982. Beacon Milling Company, Inc. Employee Owned. That's Why We Shine. H.O. ANDREWS & SONS, INC. McVeystown, PA 717-899-6772 continue to decline With the. Index of Prices Received down 1. point and the Index of Prices Paid unchanged, the Ratio of the Index of Prices Received to Prices Paid declined 1 point to 85 the lowest on records in the current series which began in 1965, but ihe Statistical 60 percent of parity, pegged at $l.ll and turkeys, at 35.6 cents a pound are 49 percent pf parity’s 71 cents. LCCD posts meeting dates The board’s monthly meetings are held at the Farm and Home Center, Lancaster, and begin at 7:30 p.m. WHY & CLOUSE FEED MILL Carlisle, PA 717-249-2963 HOLT’S MILL Witmar. PA 717-393-1369 STEVENS FEED MILL, INC. Stevens, PA 215-267-2150 Reporting Service says it’s the lowest since 1933. Under the old 1910-14 formulas, Prices Paid declined 2 points to 591, Prices Received remained unchanged at 1,039, and the Parity Index remained unchanged at 57 the lowest since April 1933. Realistically,.oats seems to be doing best. At $1.91 per bu., it’s 73 percent of parity, which is pegged at $2.63. The following meeting dates have been set: Peb. 3; March 3; April 7; May 5; June 2; July 7; Aug. 4; Sept. 1; Oct. 6; Nov. 3; Dec. 8. CLARK SUPPLY CD. Rising Sun, MD 301-658-6464 01 * H. JACOB HOOBER Intercourse, PA 717-768-3431 NEW FREEDOM FARM & HOME SUPPLY, INC. New Freedom, PA 717-235-3606 ELROY SANER Thompsontown, PA 717-535-5583