Commissioner ee, Phil Campbell, their communities. - a schedule will allow the vet- ian to a as se head of cattle # gram, as announced rec- arket Bulletin, is free to er but .the veterinarian gets or travel expenses and only a or each animal tested. sult the veterinarian can not to travel five miles to test mal and then travel 10 miles county to test another animal. s are urged to talk with other in their communities and work n can test as. many animals > in each rutal.area. *s-" : is year plans should be work- pat somata testing seb ee ae of beef will, ed into two new grades desig- andard and commercial, the partment of Agriculture has an- The present grades for beef ne Choice, Good, Commercial, Cutter and Canner. The new ill become effective June 1,1956 m of the present Commer- eing made on the basis of and the grade name Standard f the grade. The name com- ve be retained for beef from nal pone. in the present e n was sriginally recom- y thi a ee and Beef ey Yak , 1956 NUMBER 37 a farmers with: adi siieal cat- tested for. brucellosis should testing schedule with other | dule for. each farm so that the. i aatiaes a Cc A LENDAR Ae May 7 Ritente Grazing System Awards. Mey 18-19, Gainesville _ Georgia Poul- try Festival. May 24, Donalsonville Egg Market dedication. ; , - for each county can be set up and vet- erinarians can carry out the testing pro- gram more efficiently. _ It the meantime the full cooperation of farmers is urged so that the program . may be of more value to all concerned. New Disease Is Used To Eradicafe Insects Experimental success with a newly discovered nematode-born disease, which _ kills a great many different kinds of in- sects, has been announced by the U. S. Department of Agriculture. |. Jf further research, now underway, - upholds preliminary findings, the dis- ease may have broad-scale application ~and value to farmers of Georgia. Dr. S. R. Dutky, insect pathologist of _ USDAs Agricultural Research Service, reports that the new disease has so far proved deadly to the codling moth (a major fruit insect), the corn earworm, the boll weevil and pink bollworm (both cotton pests), the vegetable weevil, a cab- bage worm, and the white fringed beetle (a general crop-destroyer of the South). ~The disease, Dr. Dutky says, is ac- tually a nematode-bacteria combination. Nematodes, in piercing the intestine of attacked insect larvae or adults, release disease bacteria that rapidly multiply. - The bacteria quickly kill the insect us- ually in less than 24 hours. They also serve as a source of food for the nema- todes, permitting them also to multiply rapidly. Dr. Dutky discovered this new, bac- teria-carrying nematode a little more _ (Continued on Page 4) Ga. Sorin Lam Sales Will Begin May 28th . Spring lamb sales will be held in six, Georgia cities beginning Monday, May 28, R. O. Williams, Extension animal hus- bandman at the University of Georgia College of ee ee announced this week. The May 28 a will be in Camilla at the Mitchell County Livestock Co. It will be followed with one on Tuesday, May 29, in Cordele at the Cordele Live- stock Commission Co., Wednesday, May 30, at the Swainsboro Stockyard in Swainsboro. Others are scheduled for Friday, June 1, at Ragsdale-McClure Commission Co., Atlanta; Monday, June 4, at. the Northeast Georgia Livestock Auction Inc., Athens, and Friday, June 8, at Coosa Valley Commission Co., Rome. Sheep Specialist Denis C. DeLoach a and Livestock Marketing Specialist Har- old V. Clum explained that there will be'a sale in each Agricultural Exten- sion Service district.:They added, how- ever, that sheepmen can sell lambs at the place of their choice. It was pointed out that there will be no other organized lamb sales in Georgia _ (Continued on Page 4) Grain Sorghum Gains Favor With Farmers Grain sorghum is rapidly gaining favor with Georgia farmers and J. R. Johnson, Extension Service agronomist, is remind- ing farmers that it is an excellent crop- to plant when it is too late to plant corn. Johnson~says that the crop may be planted in May and June and still make a good yield. He adds that it is a fine crop for growing after crimson clover, blue lupine or small grains. Grain sorghum has a feeding value similar to corn, and feed mills in the state offer a good market for it, the agronomist continued. ,Acreage has nearly doubled in the (Continued on Page 4) ea STATE OF THE SOUTH TATE EAST OF THE MISSISSIPPI. Georgia, First: _ PEANUTS BROILERS _ PEACHES NAVAL STORES . PIMIENTO PEPPER e IMPROVED PECANS and another on tee 4 PAGE TWO | 1917. Published weekly at 114-122 Pace St. Covington, Ga., by Georgia Department of Agriculture. Entered as second class matter Aug. 1, 1937, at post office, Covington, Ga. under Act of June 6, 1900. Accepted for mailing at special rate of postage provided for in Section 11 03, Act of Oct. 8. NATIONAL EDITORIAL |Assoclarion Se oD new copy. of notice. Notices of farm produce and appurtenances admissable under postage regulations inserted one time on each re- quest and repeated only when request is accompanied by Notices must than Tuesday for Market Bulletin of sthe followmg week. be received not later commercial business, any or commercial business name. No notice or advertisement will be accepted. from any commercial company or organization licensed as a commercial business or doing business under a trade name or business name, nor from any individual doing business under a trade name businessman, any United States mail. The Georgia Market Bulletin assumes no responsibility for any notice appearing in the Bulletin nor for any trans- action resulting from published cautioned that-it is agaimst the law to misrepresent any product offered for sale in a public notice or advertisement. carried in any publication that is delivered through the notices. Advertisers are taining address. Limited space will not permit insertion of notices con- more than 35-40 words, not including name and 4 PHIL CAMPBELL, Commissioner Inspection Division Chemistry Division _____ Marketing Division Veterinary Divisio Dr. PE pitas hs OFFICES OF AGRICULTURAL DIVISIONS Paul Jolley, Director Harry J ohnson, Director Boyce Dyer, Director Information & Education Division : Jack Gilchrist, Director J. W. Mann, Director MARKET BULLETIN STAFF LAmar 3292 LAmar 3292 LAmar 3292 LAmaar. 3292 LAmar 3292 Jack Gilchrist Editor * Notiees 2 ss Mrs. Elizabeth Hynds Circulation CMs. LaM yr, Jarman Mailing Room Supt. Candler Clement Jr. Address all complaints to EDITOR, Market Bulletin. mailing list, -Address requests to b added to or removed from changes of address, MANAGER. Market Bulletin. All requests for changes of address must include OLD and NEW addresses. etc, to CIRCULATION NOTICES, Market Bulletin. Address all notices and advertisements to EDITOR OF Editorial and Executive Offices State Agriculture Building 19 Hunter Street, S.W. Atlanta 3, Georgia SECOND HAND MACHINERY FOR SALE SECOND HAND MACHINERY FOR SALE Bush and bog harrow, 16-disc. smoothing harrow, 14 ft. folding weeder, bottom turning / plow, 14 in, ea.; Cut-off saw and pulley. All for Ford twactor; Hammer Mill. hand Corn shel- ler with fly wheel and Oil brooder. Watkins Oglesby, Rt. 1, College Park, Planters (front) and Guano Dist. for No: 50 JD Tractor, will also fit No. B; good as new, planted about 50 Acres. No let- ters. E. B. Willingham, Rt.) 3, Cdartown, Phone 148-R-2. Super C. Farmall) _ Tractor, Cultivators, Planters and Dist., All A-1 cond. See my place. Paul Middlebrooks, Houston Lake Rd., Perry, Phone 361-L-3. Massey Harris Cliper Com- bine, with bin that holds 30 bu. Oats, and loading elevator also has 7 ft. blade. Used part of 2 seasons, first class cond., $650. A. C. Whitlow, Rt. 2, Unadilla. 3 H. P. Simplicity garden tractor, Cultivator and sickle bar; also lay-off plow. Take part payment in hog or beef or both. Joe O. Farmer, Rt. 1, Nicholson. JD 12-A, 6 ft. Combine with motor. Priced reasonable. Nor- man Johnson, Warrenton. Massey-Harris 7 ft. self pro- pelied Clipper Combine in A-1 cond., ready for field cutting. Priced to sell. See to appreciate value. J. Hill Touchstone, Rt. C., Griffin, Phone 3619 after 6 p.m. JD-6 ft. Combine, model 12-A, with own engine. Nearly new. Half price. L. P. Singleton, Fort _ Valley, Phone 5-5940. | | JH Stationary type hay baler, can be pulled behind truck or tractor, used very iittle, new paint. R. A. Pannell, Jr. Thom- son, Phone 589-J. WC Allis Chalmers tractor, mowing machine and new bush and bog harrow. Equip. in A-1|- cond. Robert A. Weldon, Rt. B, Griffin, Phone 5003. Dearborn lift type rear attach. Mower for sale or trade for Ro- tary cutter, pull type with friction cutter. No junk. L. A. Powers, 221 W. Poplar St., Grif- fin, Phone 5170 nights: JD tractor, size D-40 H. P. $275; JD Killefer harrow, $100: Garden - Denver Centrifugal ir- rigation system, pump 750 gal. min., attached to Ford tractor, pipe, suction hose, outlet, sprinklers, $800; Fairbanks Morse 9 in. Hammer Mill, $50. All good cond. J. H. Dumas, Forsyth, Phone 7071. Planters and Guano Distribu- tor for Case VAC; 2 corn Hop- pers, 1 plain, 1 duplex, will fit mode] 48-55, tractor. Good cond. T. D. Wray, Rh. 3, Cedartown. Late Model G-AC._ tractor, Planters, Fert -Distributor, Cul- tivators, and Disc. plow, cutting harrow, laying off plow, mower power pulley. Bargain for cash. J. M. Dempsey, 5965 Dunwoody Rd., Chamblee, Phone 7-2391. 12-A JD Combine with motor. Good cond., $300. Will trade. E. F. Scales, Rt: 4, Bowdon. 1953 Ford Tractor, with disc. plow, tiller, sub soiler; . also scrape blade for grading. All perfect cond. C. L. Dobbs, Mil- jard Church Rd., Rt. 5, Marietta, Phone Smyrna 5-5828, Me rubber tires, good cond., $40 ready to go, will put. grain in -sale. Mrs. L. A. Ellis, 217 Lacy SECOND HAND MACHINERY FOR SALE AC-60 all-crop> Harvester, with Wisconsin motor, good cond, Steward Phillips, Rt. 1, Danielsville. 5 Farmall Model C. Tractor, complete set of planters, bush and bog harrow, all purpose plow, cotton duster, trailor. All good cond. J. A. Ayus, 415 New- nan St., Carrollton, Phone TE- 2-7416. 2 AC Combine, one with mo- tor, both good cond. W. E. Amos, Rt. 4, Monticello. AC combine, in good cond. for sale. T. L. Warren, Perry. 2-horse David Bradley Mow- ing Machine, good cond. for sale. M. F. Peterson, 4070 Mc- nes Rd., Decatur, Phone DE- 8613." D-6 Caterpiller, TD-9 front end loader, Intnl. Mack tractor, Case Loader, winch and power take off. Mrs. Flyno Bailey, Bu- ford, Phone 2034. 5 ft. Case Combine, power take-off, Rasp cylinder, good cond. Theo M, Keid, 1529 Sto- vall St., Augusta. Phone 3-5701. 2-horse riding cultivator, good Lewis L. Bell, Rt. 1, Box 237-A, Millen. Intnl. 12 ft. Combine, self propelled, $1,500; JD sub soiler, $80; 8 ft. case off-set harrow, $260; mule drawn hay rake, $25; JD 8 ft. Rotary hoe, $100. Good cond. My place, 7 mi. Albany. C. M. Pippin, Albany, Phone HE-5-8686. all Cub practically new, $50. M. B. Welsh, Rt. 2, Heath Rd., Macon. Massey Harris Combine, en- gine mounted, perfect cond., used less 100 hrs. A. L. Crowe, Smyrna, Phone 5-5215. 42 in. Intnl. Combine, good cond., ready to cut., $165. R. E. McGee, Rt. 1, Thomaston, Phone 4544. 2-3/4 H. P. Bradley Tractor, wheel weights and turning plow disc. harrow, Drag harrow, mid- dle buster, 2-way Cultivator. Like new, $225. No letters. P. L. Alexander, 307 Ea. McCarty St., Sandersville, Phone 3391. Late model WC Allis Chal- mers tractor, 66-AC combine, the bag. AC modelB, with all attach. Sell separate. Mell H.: Carithers, Rt. 1, Comer, Phone 1728. Farmall H. Tractor, with all equip., needsesmall repairs. Rea- sonable. O. C. Remp, Rt. 4, Mar- jetta, Phone 8-2981. Ledbetter Cotton and Corn Planter, No blemishes, $20; Tractor trailer, 7 x 9-1/2 bed, 3 ft. good cond., $50 or $70 for both, at my home. R. L. Long, Prospect Rd, Rt. 1, Box 134. Reckmart. 1947 model Ford tractor, bush and bog harrow, 9 tooth tiller, drag pan and blade drag har- row; also 2-wheel wagon, $900, good cond. Fred J. Coffey, Mc Donough, Phone 3940. AC-40 combine, good running cond., except tires, $50 cash; also Lilliston Peanut picker for parts, cheap. J. Ralph Duggan, Warthen. : 5 H. P. Roto-tiller, with mow- er and rock atach., never been used, for quick sale, $300; also some garden tools for quick St., Marietta, Phone .9-6384. / 1955 Ford 860 tractor, run 260 hrs., with 10 disc. Taylor-Way bush and bog harrow. No let- ters ans. Royce Richardson, Rt. 1, Fayetteville, Farmall A. Tractor, with lift, good cond., with bush and bog harrow, 2-disc. plow, 6 ft. mow- er, Covington planter, and Guano disc., $850, at farm. R. B. Bowen, 316 Peters St., S.W., Atlanta 3, Phone MU-8-1428. 1946 Vac. Case Tractor, with 2 disc. plow, in good-cond., $350. > Harold Stokes, 832 Washington St., Covington, Phone 3948. ie aie , Earl Floyd, 117-14th. S 12 in. turning plow for Farm- |- Combine in good cond., $400. St; NES Atlanta, Ch-8524. Farmall H. Tractor, good cond., with Taylor-Way harrow. Sell or trade for small Bull dozier. W. A. Redding, Rt. 2, Fairburn, Phone 4653. Case. A-6 combine, with air cooled motior, extra screens, and conclaves, in good cond. Reason- able. W. M. Gilbert, Sunnyside, Phone Griffin, 7387. HD-14 AC Bulldozier, used for clearing of land on farm, good cond., recently overhauled $3,500 at farm. R. L. MeFarland, Stephens. S ! AC all crop Harvester com- binder, used 2 seasons, practi- cally new, with motor. Cheap. Will Joiner, Rt. 3, Eastman. IHC-64 combine, good cond., with engine, grain bin and hy- draulic lift, $775. A. J. Wages, Box 355, Jefferson, Phone 351- W. : J. D. Combine and J-Bee Feed Mill for sale, also want to buy picker. W. W. Williams, Quit- man. s ; Intnl. Harvester, 42 combine with clover attach. in fair cond., $200 or exch. for hay baler m fair cond. W. G. Carroll, 318 Glenn Circle, Decatur, Phone CR-2234. i Model A-1950 model Case Combine, $450; Model 77 NH Hay Baler, 1953 model, $1100. Both in good cond. Lewis Teal, Douglasville, Phone Atlanta PO- 1-5461, Ext. 433.. 5 ft. Case Combine, Rasp Cyl- inder, power take off drive, good cond. Theo M. Reid, 1527 Stovall St. Augusta, Phone BOUL 3 es Intml. 12 ft. combine, self- propelled, $1,800; 6 ft. case harrow, set scalloped. discs. front and back, $225; JD sub-" soiler, $80; 8 ft. Case off-set harrow, $260; 6 ft. Intnl. har- row, $140. Good cond. My place, 7 mi. Albany. C. M: Pippin, Al- pany, Phone: He-5-8686. | "SECOND HAND MACHINERY WANTED | Want set of Planters and Cultivators for Super C. Farm- all tractor, in good cond.. J. A. Dobbins, Rt. 1, Hiram, Phone Powder Springs, 3645. Want AC-G tractor, with Cultivators, in good cond., and priced reasonable. R. V. Ham- rick, Ranger. = Want 1 .or more attach. for David Bradley garden tractor, in good cond., and priced re- asonably. .C. L. Reed, Rt. 5, Dalton, Phone 4932- . : Want Oliver 70 Row Crop or Industrial type tractor for replacement parts, also F-20 Farmall Tractor, Cheap for cash. J. L. Armstrong, Rt, 2, Stock- | bridge. - Want set of Cultivators for old model Z Minn. Moline trac- tor. Alfred J. Thomas, Rt. 1, Trion. ; Want second hand Cub tractor. Must be in good cond. and re- asonably priced for cash. John R. Hunter, Rt. 2, Box.291, Newnan. Want AC-60 power driven (old model) combine.. Must be in good running cond. and re- asonably priced or cheap. G. C. Harrell, Rt. 1, Whigham. Want AG or 60-JD John} Deere tractor, or M. Intnl. 1948 or late model. Dave Unruh, Davisboro. Want good late model Farm- all cub tractor, with Hydraulic lift. Consider implements. No letters. C. R. Jackson, Rt. 5, College Park, Phone Fairburn | 5562. . LL MISCELLANEOUS EQUIPMENT FOR SALE AND WANTED Want farm bell, any size. Advise. W. R. Sand Springs. ~ | College Park, Phone F O- hitch and automatic Cason, Box 425, | 4 rietta. Front reel type Lav er to fit David Bradle tractor, $22. Located | ner Robins Hwy. 247. Sullivan, Roberta. ih 2 tractor tires, good cond. no holes; als Cotton Planter to sell or exch either for Corn. 4 Mitchell, Rt. 1, Turin. Want at once; Churn, 15-25 gal, mill Must be good cond. N Francs Allen, Rt. 3, Box Elberton. 2 a, David Bradley gard turning plow eg mow chine, priced reasonabl. M. Campbell, 155 C Want used Straw ( good cond., out of. junk R-IHC combine, State |W. A. Dunn, Rt 1, Senoia. 10 ft. Hay Rake, used few hrs., $75: also plow to fit Farmall cub tr practically new, $50. M. B. sh, Rt. 2, Heth Rd., Macc 7 Woods gas bro ni to take care of 5,000 b $140. \George Smoot, Molena. xe Want Spreader, _ r 2 Deere. State price and A. C. Truman, Jackson. Want some me nests, in good cond., ably priced and within mile area Eldon H. E 1, Box 76, Louisville (2-horse wagon, good original body, $40; Mule | stalk cutter, $20. C. E Forrest Park, Phone Jor 6781. : ore Meadows Gris Mill with sheller, elec. John C, 1] 1, College Park, Pho 1-6090. net = Complete Irrigations good as new, used less: 5 R. A. Bowen, P. O. Bo: Macon, Phone 2-2565. Want used bull cooler, in excellent cond White, P. O. Box 35, Falls. . 7 : Jet type well drilling chine, and all equip. Se trade for cattle. Arthur Hams: Rt. 255 Hephzibah. "PLANTS FOR SAL =Gaa Collard, young nice size, good packed. D. W. Davis, Ss, 299, Milledgeville. = Rutger tomato plants, 75c, $1 C.; 500, $1.75: COD orders accepted. Winnie~ M. Deen, Rt 53, Baxley. : and Gold Rush # Prompt shipmenf. O. L. Box 137, Cordele, Phi e $1. C. Mrs. S. G. Adams, Ponce de Leon Ave. ty Jerusalem $1.75 C., 200 ee 1a grown seea stock. Prompt shipment. on, McRae, Phone a se] : . Red, La. Copper- plants, $4 M.; Mar- Rutger Tomato, $3.50 ing, Calif. Wonder od hot pepper plants, M. Del. to third zone. leld grown, ready to ship. Quinn, Rt. 2, Surrency. enuine Red Skin P. R. nts, $4 M. Full count npt shipment guar. J. Pecks ot, Alma, << pt. P. R. and Ala. Potato plants, $3 r more, $2.50 M. FOB. 0 box, or 60c C. A- to ea. box; also Ga. ts. All nice large ady for setting. livan, C/O A. E. Rt. 1, Box 215, Everbearing Straw- thy plants. Orders y 20. J. M. Miles, Rt. t. and treated Cop- ato plants, ready to M. Del. No C.O.D. riffis, Rt. 1, Box 42, ch Potato Plants, $4 P.R. Potato plants, P. T. Hendon, lants, now ready, bed. Will not ship. ant, Sr., Rt. 2, Abbe- iplying onion plants, postage. Mrs. W. E. . Copperskin P. d from vine cut- M.; Copenhagen , and yellow and , $2 M.; Marglobe omato, open grown Wonder Sweet; also , $3.50 M. Good _ prompt shipment a Griffin, Rt. 4, berry bushes: rape vines, catnip ants, all 6, $1; also plants, 75c doz. M. Turner, Rt. Kleberry plants, 3 d Dewberry and plants, 50c doz.; 25 bunch. Add _ Mashburn, 3.12 6.99 25% Molasses 16.00 3.00 18.25 2.55 20.00 3.00 ~-6.50 | 500 pounds of 4-12-1 me followed vith 50 in rows 36 to 42 inches wid will be graded, weighed, al processed. _ 45 ve old man wants work as caretaker on Poultry~ or Truck farm, for Rm., : Single, White man wants job | salary. D. P. Popham, 842 Pryor | (white: preferred) to do general|on farm picking Strawberries, St, S.W,, Atlanta 15.- : farm work on farm. Groceries] or other light farm work, for also 3 Rm. house| board and reasonable salary. running water in|State best offer in first letter. Reference if wanted. Ready to|farm..Can furnish ref, See me| farm. Best offer includ Move if necessary. A. M. Nixon, | work now. Advise before com-| at H. Gs Wests Store, on Canton and Room. Hubert 5 ing. Letters ans. Boyd Jones, Rt: | and Cummings ss or Write, 1070 attiencOn 1 y. | Want job on Stock or Chicken | wants job on - farm, or part crop and Chicken | caretaker of se 2 eas ae Fibe MARET GRAIN COMPANY, Hartwell, ; CLIFF MARTIN MILLING 0, Wrens, Ceorie f CLIFF MARTIN MILLING co., ee Geers Cob, Shucks & aoe : : MIXON MILLING COMPANY. Cairo, Georgia Best Maid Ground Corn Cob and Shucks, Best Maid Cattle Pellets McMILLEN FEED. MILLS, Ft. Wayne, Indiana Mester Mix Hi- Calorie Egglae Pellets OIL eae Meneuoaeanle Ala? rotein Cottonseed. Meal plants be pe four omist said it is important to. crop when there is sufficien this spring, one eae sell their animals at the schedul ee Go Upon arrival at the ag three percent shrink. Will will be cooperatively pa ed -board and | ae h : | Sets ui AR) Fibre \ - (P) Fibre f ecole ag 2@ 2@ nO (P) Fibre - (P) Protein. \ o eae at nOnOnG nO n@ nOnOnA 4O BOUOnO 2 aR Oke aS aE Om aye < 32 & a (P) Fibre (P) Protein _& Fibre (P) Protein & Fibre > oi}. Fibre Saye - ee - G 22.00 4b 22.31 3.74 7.28 : Master Mix. HicCalorie Broller Concentrate is 20.00 3.00 = 6.50 | _~ 21.63 = 3.23 &99 PURITAN MILLS, Atlanta: Mastola Crimped Oats & Molasses 36.00 3.00 17.00 34.38 3.21 21.48 My-T-Pure Calf Starter. Ration - x 12.00 2.50, 27.00 My-T- Pure Starter & Spawn fv 19.07 5.92 28.17 ; THE QUAKER OATS CO., Clilcage: Mlinois 8.00 2.50 11.00 Ful-O-Pep 49% Dairy een 148 3.31 9.96 eee : RALSTON PURINA. COMPANY, se, Louis, Mo. es 10.00 = 4.00 4.00 Chowmix Growing Mash ~~ 31S AAO DARN s Check-R-Mix Laying Mash @ 16.00 3.50 .00 a, aie 16.75 3.57 7.02 Cow Chow Concentrate 16.60 3.50 6.00 | SCOTTISH GRAINS, INC., Lumberton, N. . 16.06 3.51 8.01 Scottish Brand Snap Corn i : 20.00 3.00 6.50 | SENECA OIL MILL, Seneca, S.C. 18.88 5.38 4.27 Seneca Meal 36% Cottonseed Meal 25.00 6.00 5.00 SOUTHEASTERN MILLS, INC., Rome, Georgia 29.75 3.33 4.16 Stivers Best Wheat Shorts 8.00 3.00 11.00 Stivers Best Wheat Shorts 7.50 3.36 10.23 x - Stivers = Wheat Shorts 2.00 -50 24.00 3.75, 1.04 ~ 26.21 THE SOUTHERN COTTON OIL co., Savannah, Ga. Sco-Co 36% Cottonseed Meal (P) nee 16.00 4.00 6.00. 18.44 = 4,02 6.34 THE SOUTHERN COTTO S Sco-Co Brand 36% 8.00 2.50 11.00 Prime Quality 7.88 = 3.01 10.49 SOUTHERN MILLING CO., Augusta, Georgia , 20% Pig & Sow Ration (Pellets) , 41.00 3.50 7.00 41.50 4.64 14.42 Starting Mash, 20% 8.00 2.00 25.00 J. A. STEPHENS MILLING co., Register, Ga, 7.88 1.78 37.64 Snap Corn 20.00 3.50 650 | swift & COMPANY, Memphis, Tennessee 22.31 5.09 6.90 Swift's 3-Nitro Nicarbazin Mixture Broiler Ration 20.00 4.00 6.00 WEST END MILLING COMPANY, Quitman, Georgia 22.75 = 2.97 5.13 My-1-Pure Good Pig Feed ci fo 20.00 4.00 8.00 22.00 3.46 5.25 ; z As Declared 22.00 4.50 3.50 Violations 25.00 5.67 4.85 TOTAL