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Johnstown, Pa. 814-266-9721 Dairy farmers to receive $12.79 for February milk NEW YORK, NY - Dairy far mers who supplied milk plants regulated under the New York- New Jersey marketing orders during February 1984 will be paid on the basis of a uniform price of $12.79 per hundredweight (27.5 cents per quart). Market Administrator Thomas A. Wilson also stated that the price was $12.99 in January 1984 and $13.35 in February 1983. The uniform price is a marketwide weighted average of the value of farm milk used for fluid and manufactured dairy products. The seasonal incentive plan does not affect the uniform price for the month of February. A total of 17,033 dairy farmers supplied the New York-New Jersey Milk Marketing Area with 927,547,466 pounds of milk during February 1984. This was an in crease of 4.9 percent - about 43 million pounds - from last year. Since 1984 is a leap year, February had 29 days. The gross value to dairy farmers for milk deliveries was $121,656,727.62. This included DON'T BE SLOW Call Now To Place Your CLASSIFIED AD Ph: 717-394-3047 or 717-626-1164 CORDLESS 3/8” Rev. Model 6010DWK • Easy handling beautifi • 600 RPM 7 2V weigh: • 3 way switch reverse at the flick of a finger • Comfortable non slip g • 1 hour fast charge List $l4B OO IA Sale Price 9£>9U Model JR3OOO 1 RECIPRO SAW (With Cese) •2 Speed Model Strokes AMPS Net Wt JR3OOOV,«»>, 6.0 6.4 lbs. Sale Price $ 109.00 Purchase Your Bolts and Nuts OBY THE POUND By Phone or Mail Grade 2 *l-10 LB \ J Grade 5 *1.35 lb. I ~ —JI Grade 8 *2.50 üb. Call or Send for FREE Ca HIAWATHA FASTENERS 6078 TAFT RD. NO. SYRACUSE, NY 13212 1 Mile East of Rt. 81 *(315) 452-0126 Lancaster Farming, Saturday, April 7,1984—F7 differentials required to be paid to dairy farmers but not voluntary premiums or deductions authorized by the farmer. Regulated milk dealers (han dlers) used 357,727,653 pounds of milk for Class 1,38.6 percent of the total. This milk is used for fluid milk products such as homogenized, flavored, low test and skim milks. For February 1984, handlers paid $14.36 per hundredweight (30.9 cents per quart) for Class I milk compared with $14.87 a year ago. The balance (569,819,813 pounds or 61.4 percent) was used to manufacture Class II products including butter, cheese, ice cream and yogurt. Handlers paid $12.08 per hundredweight for this milk. The uniform price is based on milk containing 3.5 percent but terfat. For February 1984, there was a price differential of 16.2 cents for each one-tenth of one percent that the milk tested above or below the 3.5 percent standard. All prices quoted are for bulk tank milk received within the 201- 210 mile zone from New York City. MODEL 68OOD0 DRYWALL List 2500 RPM $123 00 MODEL 680000 V DRYWALL 0 2500 RPM $133 00 MODEL 680108 DRYWALL 4000 RPM $123 00 MODEL 6801OBV DRYWALL 0 4000 RPM $133 00 FINISHING SANDER MODEL 804510 • 4 3/8 x 4 pad size • Uses V* of standard size sheet • Compact and light weighs onl; 2 4 lbs • Handy palm grip for positive control • I SAMP 1200 PPM heavy duty '48.50 CUT-OFFS SAW Super duty 3800 RPM 13 AMP Folds down for easy carrying weighs only 36 3 lbs Shaft lock for easy changing of wheel 2 HP motor AC/DC switch Vise swivels up to 45* Cuts 4 high at 90* or 45* MODEL 241414" List $282 00 Sale Price *175.00- log • Mastercard or Visa Sale $84.00 $90.00 $84.00 $90.00
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