BOSTON, Mass. Erik F. Rasmussen, Market Adminis trator for the Northeast Market ing Area, has announced that the statistical uniform price for October 2000 is $13.32 per hun dredweight or $1.15 per gallon for milk delivered to plants lo cated in Suffolk County, MA (Boston). The October statistical uni form price is $13.22 for delivery to plants in New York, NY, and $13.12 for delivery to plants in HEATMOR OUTDOOR WOOD FURNACE Stainless Steel EARLY ORDER DISCOUNTS BEGAN NOVEMBER 1 Now is the time to order grain equipment! BIG SAVINGS ✓jjn-pN provides personal Vguy service to every customer. That keeps us one step ahead of the rest • Weight-Tromx • Feed Bins Feed Mill , wet Tanks • Transport Augers • Bucket Elevators • Stirring Systems • Utility Augers • Gram Bins • Air Drying Systems • Gram Dryers • Parts & Motors BFarmaster Feed Bin w/Ladder and slide. 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Closed The Competitive Edge “Smart system" eliminates guesswork COMMERCIAL HEAVY DUTY SEALED BEARING 13 SIZE B 1 OR 2 GROOVE PULLEY ACE 2?|ir Hi BBH Hardware UPS Shipping Point Not responsible for typographical errors 11/18 that the producer price differen tial (PPD) for October is $3.30 per hundredweight for milk de livered to plants located in Suf folk County, MA. The PPD represents each producer’s share of the value generated by the marketwide pool on a hun dredweight basis. The PPD, which is added to the payment producers receive for their milk’s components, is adjusted for the location of the receiving plant. The statistical SEE YOUR NEAREST DEALER FOR DETAILS M.M. WEAVER & SON LEBANON VALLEY N. Groffdale Rd. IMPLEMENT CO. Leola, PA 17540 700 E. Linden St (717) 656-2321 Richland, PA 17087 (717)866-7518 MEYERS IMPLEMENTS, INC. 400 North Antrim Way Greencastle, PA 17225 (717) 597-2176 SCHREFFLER EQUIPMENT Pitman, PA 17964 (570)648-1120 PEOPLE S SALES & SERVICE OaKland Mills, PA 17076 (717)463-2735 Lancaster Farming, Saturday, November 18, 2000-A35 uniform price and PPD decrease by scheduled amounts the more distant the plant receiving pro ducer milk is from Suffolk County, MA. The Class prices for milk pooled in October are as follows; Class I, $15.14 (Suffolk County, MA); Class 11, $12.54; Class 111, $10.02; and Class IV, $ll.Bl. Had the Northeast Order been in effect in 1999, comparable class prices for October 1999 would have been: Class I $19.79, Class II $12.50, Class 111 $12.48, and Class IV price $11.83. The component values for Oc tober are protein, $1.8028 per pound; butterfat, $1.2444 per pound; other solids, $0.0471 per pound; and nonfat solids, $0.8585 per pound. Milk receipts from producers D.W.OG6 EQUIPMENT CO. 5149 Cap Stine Rd Frederick, MD 21701 (301)473-4250 Westminster, MD (410)848-4585 C.J.WONSIDLER 1975Trumbau9rsville Rd. Quakertown, PA 18951 (215)536-1935 totaled 1.895 billion pounds. Class I utilization, milk pro cessed as beverage milk, was 48.5 percent of producer milk receipts. The average Class I utilization, for the three prede cessor orders that were com bined to form the Northeast Order, was 44.8 percent in Octo ber 1999. The manufacture of Class II products such as cream, ice cream, yogurt, and cottage cheese utilized 19.7 percent of producer milk. Milk used to manufacture Class 111 products such as cheese (American and Italian) and evaporated and condensed products utilized 27.3 percent of total milk re ceipts. Class IV usage (butter, nonfat and whole milk powder) equaled 4.5 percent of the total. MILLER ECKROTHBROS. EQUIPMENT CO. FARM EQUIPMENT Stauffer Road RD #2, Box 24A Bechtelsville, PA 19505 New Ringgold, PA 17960 (61 0) 845-2911 (570) 943-2131 NORTHEAST DIST.& EQUIP. Rt 106 West Clifford, PA 18413 (570) 222-9090 (570) 222-9020 FRANK RYMON & SONS, INC. 399 Route 31 South Washington, NJ 07882 (908) 669-1464 4910 Kernsville Rd Orefield, PA 18069 (610)366-2095 TEST DRIVE ONETODAY! MASSEY-FERGUSON
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