ALBANY, N.Y.—Daily farm os who supplied regulated milk dealers (handlers) under the New York-New Jersey marketing or ders during July 1994 will be paid by handlers on the basis of a uni form price of $12.07 per hundred weight (26 cents per quart). The price for the corresponding month last year was $12.85 per hundredweight. Maiket Adminis trator Ronald C. Pearce also stated that the price was $12.76 in June 1994. The uniform price is a market wide weighted average of the val ue of farm milk used for fluid and manufactured dairy products. BUM FINANCING m g^nr wrwmmm as low as 4r*BTOT FREE FINANCING Oml-Aupf Surfact Privt Pml-Atif r Khu Pfhf □□ Cathtring-chain Hint Privt No down payment No payments and... 0% interest.. until Dec 20, 1994, for all Patz Silo Unloaders Then Interest rate of 4.9% A.P.R. for 12 months, or 5.9%A.P.R. for 24 months, or 6.9% A.P.R. for 36 months, or 7.9% A.P.R. for 48 months Monthly payments start on Dec. 20, 1994. End your worry about rising interest rates. Choose from the Patz “Fabulous Five“ Unloaders. Transactions subject to approval by Patz Financial Services. Limited-time offer ALEXANDRIA MAX ISENBERG 814-669-4027 BALLY LONGACRE ELECTRIC 215-845-2261 BEDFORD BENCE'S FARM EQUIP. 814-623-8601 BELLEFONTE LUCAS BARN EQ. 814-383-2806 BELLEVILLE MILLER-LAKE Inc. 717-935-2335 A total of 11,751 dairy fanners supplied handlers regulated under the New York-New Jersey mar keting orders with 985,600,105 pounds of milk during July 1994. This was an increase of 1.3 per cent (about 13 million pounds) from last year. The gross value to dairy farmers for milk deliveries was $118,880,559.93. This in cluded differentials required to be paid to dairy farmers but not pre miums, deductions authorized by the farmer, or assessments. Regulated handlers used 386,170,871 pounds of milk for Class I. 39.2 percent of the total. This milk is used for fluid milk Pml>Auf r CiMw Oriw CtMri»g-Clnti> Surftct Prtv | SEE YOUR NEAREST PATZ DEALER | LEBANON CEDAR CREST EQUIPMENT 717-270-6600 MECHANICSBI JOHN JONES 717-766-8582 MIFFLINTOWN ZUG FARM & DAIRY EQUIPMENT 717-463-2606 ORANGEVILLE FRANKLIN D. HESS FARM EQUIPMENT 717-925-6939 July Milk $12.07 products such as homogenized, flavored, low test, and skim milks. For July 1994, handlers paid $13.93 per hundredweight (29.9 cents per quart) for Class I milk compared with $14.94 a year ago. Handlers used 167,928,442 pounds of milk for Class II pro ducts, 17 percent of the total. Class II products include fluid cream, eggnog, ricotta and cottage cheeses, ice cream, and yogurt Handlers paid $10.35 per hund redweight for this milk. 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Milk used to manufacture non fat dry milk (Class ni-A) totaled 19,290,369 pounds (2 percent of the total). Handlers paid $10.16 per hundredweight for this milk. The uniform price is based on " 'S\ i ** \ % y u ' ■ A ■> TraUaHttountad auger mixers Stationary auger mixer* Truck mounted auger mixer* TumM mimrs POUND. Wl PATZ SALES, INC. 414-897-2251 SAFETYI »i»no«eetftw DISTRICT MANAGERS: Agri Bee Inc. James Bilski, Pres. 814-696-9447 Fax 814-696-2606 James Smith 717-485-9585 milk containing 3.S percent but terfat For July 1994, there was a price differential of 6 cents for each one-tenth of 1 percent that the milk tested above or below the 3.S percent standard. All prices quoted are for bulk tank milk received from farms in the 201-210 mile zone from New York City. DON'T LOOK ANY FURTHER! 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