Federal Ordert . February Class I Jump* Six Cents Middle Atlantic Order Market Administrator Joseph D. Shine an nounced a Class I milk price of $15.40 per hundredweight (or February IKS. This price is 6 cents higher than the January price and is 6 cents higher than last February’s Class I price. There is a 8-cent direct-delivery differential applicable to producer milk received at plants located within 55 miles of Philadelphia. Shine also announced a Class n milk price of $12.70 per hun dredweight for December 1982 and a butterfat differential of 17.0 cents for the month. The December Class n milk price is 8 cents higher than November 1962, and the but terfat differential is unchanged. These class prices are based on the December 1962 Minnesota- Wisconsin manufacturing milk price of $12.62 per hundredweight at a 3.5 parent butterfat content The USDA reported that the wholesale price of Grade A butter at Chicago for December was $1,4794 per pound and the nonfat PUBLIC AUCTION FARM EQUIP., TRUCKS, FERTILIZER EQUIP., HAY &OATS THURS., FEB. 10 M At 11A.M. (4 miles west of Tamaqua) between RL 309 & 61, first blacktop west of the Village of New Ringgold, turn N. off Rt 895 onto blacktop north toward (Lewistown Valley) 4 miles just past Heisler's Dairy Restaurant, turn R toward Tamaqua. for 2 miles to farm, Schuylkill Co. Pa. FARM EQUIPMENT lot. 1086 diesel tractor w/full season cab., WF, 3 pt, 1025 hrs.; Int. 1066 diesel tractor w/full cab, WF, 3 pt, overhauled 600 hrs. ago; Int. 1066 diesel tractor w/roll bar canopy, WF, 3 pt., 4,000 hrs;’ Int. 1026 hydro diesel tractor w/roll bar canopy, WF, 3 pt; Int. gas tractor w/triple valve hyd. hook up (nice cond.); Int. 350 diesel tractor w/fast hitch recently overhauled; Int 2350 front end loader w/Quick Tach 7’ & 8’ buckets & pallet fork; Int. 700 six bot auto reset pi. w/hillside hitch; JD 12* trailer type chisel pi; JD 16* transport disc w/duals; JD 7000 conservation (no till) six 30” row planter w/liq. fert attach w/John Blue pump & weed spraying attach; JD (6600) Hillside) combine w/13* grain head & 643 six row corn head; Int. 650 forage harvester w/two row narrow & two row wide com heads, also windrow pick up; (3) Badger tandem axle forage wagons w/roofs, two have three beater; Badger & NH pto hopper blowers; Int. 241 round baler; Hesston #3O stacker; NH 489 haybine; Arts Way grinder mixer w/scales; Webster tandem axle spinner fert. spreader w/stainless fir. chain; Gilmore Tatge mod. 370-350 bu. pto badge grain dryer; Int. #2OO Ra tion Rite silage mixer. FERTILIZER TANKS & TRUCKS (2) pr. 200 gal. each liq. tanks w/tractor mt. brackets; 400 gal. poly tank; (3) 1100 gal. poly tanks; 1973 Int. 1710 Cargo Star 23,000 GVW, 5 spd. w/2 spd. rear, w/1600 gal. two sec stainless tank & pto transfer delivery pump; 1967 Ford F-600,49,000 miles, 19,500 GVW-4 spd. w/2 spd. rear & 1500 gal. stainless tank & Homelite pto transfer delivery pump; 1955 Int. R-190 sprayer truck w/1000 gal. stainless tank, w/John Blue transfer pump & 40* stainless hyd. adjusting boom; 40’ van trailer w/sliding tandem axle; 40’ tandem axle flat bed trailer; full ad later. Contact Auction Co. for full list. Note to Flying Fanners: available at the Wild Cat Airport, MU’ turf strip next to sale field. Terms • Cash or check out of state checks re quire current bank letter of credit Refreshments available Ordered by RAYNOR & JOAN LEIBY Conducted by Ralph W. Zettlemoyer Auc tion Co. Inc. (215)395-8084 mm EMacatf as m dry milk price was $.9386 per pound, f.o.b. plants in the Chicago area. Federal Order 2 November milk marks 12-month decline Dairy farmers were paid on the basis of $13.71 per hundredweight for milk delivered to Order No. 2 handlers during November. The price was three cents less than the amount received (or November 1981, marking a full year of declines that ranged from three cents to 22 cents per hun dredweight The seasonal incentive fund's last payback for 1962 was $2.6 million, includin $0.7 million in terest earned on investment of the monies deducted during the spring months. This was the second highest amount of interest earned, ex ceeded only by last year’s total ($O.B million); it will be recalled Ephrata wins school exhibit FARM SHOW - The Cloister FFA Chapter at Ephrata Area High School, Lancaster County. DARI-KOOL DOES IT AGAIN DARI-KOOL b ulk milk tanks with the tank that has many W sty*e contrds a features that out-weigh all competition. Give us a call and we’ll be glad to show you how you MmM can have the Number 1 tank DARI-KOOL ► Large to Small Sizes 6000 Gal. down to VQffigSiw 450 Gal. 501 E. Woods Drive. Box 225, Uitz. PA 17543 Phone 717-626-1151 Our Service T rucks Are Radio Dispatched 24 HR. SERVICE OFFERED - AFTER 6 P.M. - CALL: Ray Shenk 717-626-1152 Mervin Nissley 717-872-4565 Tim Clinite 717-397-4472 that interest rates rose to record levels in 1961. The effect of the seasonal in centive payback was an addition of SJOS per hundredweight to the dairy fanner’s uniform price for November 1982. Producer receipts continued their upward trend. They aggregated 854.8 million pounds in November 1982, an increase of 23.0 million pounds (2.8 percent) from last year. Fluid milk product w»iwt were slightly higher than a year ago, 383.7 million pounds com pared to 362.4 million pounds. The net effect of these two factors was another decline in the Class I utilization percentage. It slipped more than one percentage point to 44.9 percent. The Class I price ($14.71) was the same as last year while the Class n price was four cents higher than in November 1961. had the top school exhibit. in comp*»«tv>n at Farm Show. Clearfield Area High School had the second-place exhibit and Kutztown Area High School had the third-place exhibit. ROPE IN SOME EXTRA CASH! Advertise With A Lancaster Farming CLASSIFIED AD... 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