Wednesday New York Egg Market Copyrighted 1958 By Urner-Barry Co. Nearby Whites Extra Fancy Heavyweights Mediums Pullets Peewees Extra Fancy Heavyweights Mediums Pullets Peewees Fancy Heavyweights Mediums Standards Checks . Fancy 'Heavyweights Mediums Pullets Fancy Heavyweights NEW YORK, May 28 Market unsettled and easy on top nearby white, midwesterns and mixed. Outcome confused and further price adjustments are possible. Weekly Egg Price Review Ex Fey Hywts 38 39 39% Mediums 35 37% 37% Pullets 28% 30 -30% 30% Peewees 23 23 23 NEARBY BROWNS Ex Fey Hywts 40% Mediums 38 Pullets 36 Peewees . . 22% (' l> » ) • 1 ' t V -'■■ ~'~J? - %*- FOR ANY FARM PURPOSE MADE THE FARMER’S WAY Lancaster P|\ Production L Credit Ass’n. *!>/ 411 W. Roseville Rd. Lancaster, Pa. f Ph. Lane. EX 3-3921 Mojonnier and Farm Bureau Offers the Finest in “Bulk Coolers and Service” Mojonnier Standard Cooler ★ More than 100 of this type Mojounier Cooler already giving “exceptional” service on Lane. Co. farms. ★ Cools milk to 34 degrees to 36 degrees quickly and efficiently. ★ Electric or diesel operation. ★ Low pouring height. DILLERVILLE RD., Nearby Browns Midwestern Mixed Midwestern Whites Midwestern Browns 40% 39 36 22% PHILADELPHIA EGGS PHILADELPHIA, May 28 Weak. Lower prices prevailed. Supplies were more than suffi cient for the relatively lighter de mand. Prices to retailers in cartons (cents per dozen ) Grade A and US grade A large, whites 48-53 mostly 50-51, browns 48-53, most ly 50-51. Grade A and US grade A medium, whites 44-47, mostly 45-46; browns 44-47, mostly 45- 46. Grade A and US grade A small whites 37-41, mostly 3940; browns 3741, mostly 39-40 Grade B and US grade B large whites 42-45, mostly 43-45, browns 42-47, most ly 3245. LANC. CO. FARM BUREAU Guaranteed Service Assured With Farm Bureau’s 24 Hom- Emergency Service 38 37% 29 -29% 23 40% «%• 35 22% 37Vz 34 37 34% -35 37% 36 29 -29% 40% 39% - 37% 29 -29% 23 40% 39 35 22% 40% 39 36 22% Mojonnier Vacuum Cooler ★ The tank of tomorrow . * . “Today.” ★ Clean milk assured with Sealed Tank. ★ Simplifies pipe line milking. ★ ALL “Stainless Steel” con struction, including heavy internal frame work. ★ Easy to clean. Lancaster Ph. EX 4-0541 Hogs Stronger Steers Weak, At Baltimore BALTIMORE, May 26 CATTLE AND CALVES The supply was comprised of approximately 50 per cent fed steers, grading mostly pood and choice, about 25 per cent stockers and feeders and the balance mostly cows In addition to today re ceipts around two loads of cows, two loads of Stockers and feeders and about two loads of vealers were car ried over from last week’s trade Fed steers were slow and sold steady to weak with instances 25 cents lower Cows and bulls were slow to moderate ly active. Cows sold steady to weak end bulls steady Vealers were slow and steady, but demand was poor with several still unsold late Stockers and feeders about steady. Fairly good clearance on all classes except vealers The bulk of low good to average choice 850-1200 lb mostly 975-1100 lb fed steers brought $27 00-29 50 with a load of standard to low good Included at $27 00 and a 1020 lb package of average choice reached $3O 00 Around 50 head of 795 to 885 lb good and low choice fed heifers sold at $27 50-28 00 with one lot of good at $2B 25 and one lot 702 lb high-choice $29 00 Utility and commercial cows brought $l9 50- 27 00 with a few high-commercial and standard $22 25-23 50 Canners and cut. terc sold from $l7 00-19 50 with a few cutter to $2O 00 arid a few light cutters down to $l5 00 Utility and commercial bulls bulked, at $22 00 24 00 with one ior two individuals at $24 50-25 00 Choice 170 230 lb vealers sold at $3O GO -32 00,'good $26 00-30 00 and standard $24 00-26 00 Three lots mostly good 752- 856 lb feeder steers $27 00 28 00 One lot 51$ lb good and choice stock steers reached $32 00 and a few lots of 566- 612 lb mostly good to choice $29 00- 31 00 and the bulk of medium to good 500-700 lbs $25 50 28 00. One lot of 492 lb good stock steer calves $3O 00 and a load 426 495 lb medium $27 50 One lot good and choice 431 lb stock heifer calves sorted off the $32 00 steers at $27 00 HOGS Butchers were active and sola mostly 25 cents higher with in. stances 50 cents u The supply was largely mixed lots of U. S No 1,2, and 3, 180-230 lb butchers which sold at $24 25-24 50 and 44 head No 1 and 2 near 200 lbs reached $24 75 One lot No 2 and 3, 265 lb garbage fed butch ers $22 25 and a small lot No. 3, 316 lbs $2O 00 SHEEP Several small lots 78 98 lb good and choice spring slaughter lambs sola at $24 00, three lots 73-92 lb util ity $2O 00-22 00 and a package of good shorn slaughter ewes $7 00 The bulk of the supply still in first hands Midwest Markets (Continued from page 21 these weights sorted for grade $23 75. No 2 and 3, 240-260 lbs $22 25 22 75 No 2 and 3, 260-290 lbs $2l 75-2225 Several lots mostly No 3 300 325 lbs $2O 75- 2150 Mixed grades 400-500 lb sows $lB 50-19 50 Most 300 400 lb $l9 520 50. ana bulk 500 550 lbs $lB 00-18 50. ,C- COUHy. At BUW Lancaster Farming, Friday, May 30, 1958—3 Demand for Broilers Generally Good At Beginning of Week; Ratio Down PHILADELPHIA, May 27 (USDA) Demand for broiler and fryer chickens was generally good throughout the nation at the beginning of the week The only soft spot in the market was re ported in Arkansas. Delmarva buyers, as usual, were oil the market waiting for the price to he established at the Eastern Shore Poultry Growers Exchange. The broiler-feed ratio during the past week dropped two points, reflecting a drop of .95 cents in the average price of broilers. The feed price remained about the same. Th ratio nows tands at an even 4 0, as compared with a 43 ratio a y ear ago and 3.5 six months ago Here is how the broiler market looked in the major producing areas on Monday DELMARVA Market quiet Trading verj light Prices paid at the'farm since Friday were 21cents for the 48,000 head sold NORTH CAROLINA Offerings are quate to short Demand fair to good Prices were steady at 20 cents for 51000 head sold GEORGIA Offerings adequate to short of needs Demand good Prices were from 20 to 21 cents, mostly 20 cents 1,263,000 head were sold, 87 per cent at 20 cents SHENANDOAH VALLEY Demand good Traling active Supply about equal to demands Prices were from 20 to 2Ui cents The nmber of birds at each stage of the range was about equal, with 43 per cent of the sales being at undetermined prices ARKANSAS Offerings generally ade- Barbeque Folder Being Offered A pocket-sized folder called “A Barbecue Treat in Your Own Backyard” is being issued by the Beacon Milling Co , Cayuga, N Y. The folder features three sauce recipes for barbecued chicken and some hints on how to pick good birds for barbequeing and how to control the fire. Sterling Blusalt: high-quality salt plus seven trace minerals essential to good growth and reproduction (manganese, iron, sulfate sulfur, copper, cobalt, iodine and zinc). Sterling Green’sait: trace-mineral salt plus 10% phenothiazino for effective low-level control in internal parasites in livestock. STERLING BLUSALT and STERLING CREEN’SALT—Product of International Salt C0.,1n0. Blusalt and Green salt available here Cassels Mill, Inc., Manheim, R. D. 1, Pa. Eastern States Farmers Exchange, Manheim Pike, Lancaster, Pa. Eastern States Farmers Exchange, Pomeroy, Pa. Eby’s Mill, Lititz, Pa. Harold H. Good, Terre Hill, Pa. M. S. Graybill and Son, Bareville, Pa. Paul H. Hurst and Son, East Earl R. D. 1, Pa. Ira B. Landis, 779 Valley Rd., Lancaster, Pa. Martins Feed Mill, Ephrata, R. D. 3, Pa. Millport Roller Mill, Lititz, R. D. 4, Pa. Mountville Feed Service, Columbia, R. D. 2, Pa. George A. Rutt, Stevens, Pa. J. C. Walker and Son, Gap, Pa. David H. Weaver, New Holland, Pa. C. P. Wenger and Sons, Ephrata, Pa, Wolgemuth Bros., Florin, Pa. quate Prices paid and volume were ftom 19 to 22 cents with the bulk of the 638,000 birds being sold for 21 ALABAMA Demand good to very cents good Offerings and supplies adequate to short Prices were 20 to cents Eighty-nine per cent of the 467,000 buds were sold at 20 cents ' cfi' r ANTS ARE SUCH BUSY — HOW DO ' ~EY FIWD TIME TO - *D OUR PICNICS? We’re always busy . - thanks to out satisfied customers always coming back fot more! New & Used Hay Balers } Cope & Weaver WILLOW sr. - ' Ph. Lane. EX S-2824 --
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