j,»ncaster Farming, Saturday, September 16, 1961—3 me Poultry Center 81 jams Show On Lite Run Broiler prices were up 5. James Kendig, 2300 WV ;e r a cent and _a half a 9-1, John N. Thomas, 14.5; jund from the record low 7. Christ L. Landis, 2000 the previous week at the WV, 10-3, W. C. Mellinger .ptember 14 auction at the % Son, 14.4; 8. M&B (Christ incaster Poultry Center. L. Herr), 1700 WVP, 17, olume was relatively small Carl B. Risser, 19; 9. Same; jd all lots on offer were 10 J. J. Hess. II (J. Warren jd Prices on broilers rang Eshleman), 1430 WVX, 9-1, \ from 13.3 to 14.8 on 54,- Carl B. Risser, 14. jO head in 12 lots for a 11. Ivan Z. Hoover, 1350 je average of 13.85. Sale WV, 10-1, Martin Brendle, fe rage of the correspond- 14.1; 12 Elmer Sensenig. sale a year ago was 500 WVP, 16-2, John N [B5. ' Thomas, 19.4; 13 D. E. Horn pour lots of 4,450 pullets & Co. (James Weller), 9.900 loiirfit 19 to 19.8 while WV, 9. Header’s Poultry, [175 straight run roasters 13 3; 14, Same (Claude iade 17 -to 18.1. Two lots Rhodes), 6000 W Mt, 9-2, [leghorn fowl brought 8 6 Daniel K Good. 14.4; 15. id 8 8 for the 1,025 head. Same (Leon Weber), 6000 ne lot of 525 heavy fowl WV 9-5 Roy E Ream, 14.5. ussed the block at 12.1 36 Same, 4000 WV, 9, to [ales were 7 cents. Daniel K Good. 13.6 17 The complete sale offer- Greider Leghorn Farm (Les j and sold a total of 63,230 + °r Hess), 525 LF. V J jds in 21 lots. Following Ko«er Inc. 8.6- 75 Males, V. the complete sale with lot J. Ko«er Co the., 70- 18 imber, seller, grower in C Richard Miller. 500 LF, irenthesis, amount and the Roy E Ream. 88- 19 Elm or ■eed, age in weeks and 550 WVP. Carl B. iys buyer and price. »>■ 20 Andrew N. CODE- WV - white vant- Miller, 2000 WV, Carl B «; X - cross; P - pullets; R T* r ’ A 14 - w „ i - straight run- HF - 21 - Andrew N Miller. 2.- iavv fowl; IR - Indian riv- 00f) WV, Daniel K. Good, s, W Mt - white mountain; 14 ® F - leghorn fowl t David H Martin MS., IDO WV, 13-1, Daniel K rod 17; 2 J. Homer Gray -11, 525 HF. IV2 yr., Daniel Good 12 1: 3. Daniel B. ae 375 WVSR, 17-2, Carl Risser, 18.1; 4. Millet, 2000 WV, 9-6, ihn N. Thomas, 14.8; 5 iller & Bushong, Inc. (Ral i Haag). 16,000 IR, 8-6, jrr Poultry, 13.3. BROZONE * THE FOR Have BROZONE appUed this fall and get Complete Weed. Disease and Insec* Control You'll have more and healthier Tobacco P’ants next Spring. i Costs no more than s oaming. FOR DETAILED INFORMATION WRITE OR PHONE Hess bros. s - Market St., FLORIN. PA. OL 3-7195 J. C. EHRLICH CHEMICAL CO., Inc. 736 E. CHESTNUT ST.. LANCASTER. PA. KEEP EGGS CLEAN TEST LAWN SOIL KEEP EGGS CLEAN Tf are nlanning a new Two or 3 inches of clean, lawn +he soil is the first dry shavmgs in nests in the cnnsiriPra ti o n cavs Jack Har laying house help prevent per Penn state extension breakage and keen eggs agronomist, who suggests clean. c ays F. H. Leuschner, getting a soil testing kit Penn State extension poultry from your county agricul snecialist. He also suggests tural agent. Instructions for frequent ga'hering of eggs, the soU sample and and wiring the droppings for mailing it to the labora boards. tory come with the kit. Andrew NEW SOIL TOBACCO or Delmarva - Georgia Weekly New York Egg Mkt Rrices Weaker From Monday, September 11th to Friday, September 15th Supplies Ample Mon - Iu “ " Live broiler prices in the Delmarva growing area av eraged approximately V 2 cent lower during the 24 hour period ending 10:30 Friday morning. Offerings were gen erally ample for the current processing needs. Eastern shore processors est mated slaughter for the week end at 783,000 head compared with the 909,000 head last week end Prices and reported sales at farms during the per'od ranged from 12 to 13.10 for 498 100 head. Buying interest for next week’s delivery was report ed spotty with the supply of ready to cook poultry light to moderate. The Delmarva broiler-feed ra'io "’or the week ending on September 8 was unchanged from the previous week at 2 - 7 averaged 12 42 per pound and mash cost the grower $93 50 per ton. The ratio last year during the comparable week was 3 7 when broilers brought 17 05 nor nound and mash cost <oi R 2 ner ton. The 3 7 ratio he’d un + il s ! x months ago w*h t>roiler < 5 averaging 17.- 47 during that'week FUMIGANT SEED BEDS if* R. C, HENNEY R. D. #1 MA 6-^5185 LITITZ. PA. Ex. Fey. Hywts 44V2- Pcy Hywts 40 - Fey. Med. 33 -3332V5-33 30 - #1 Med 32 -32% 32 -32V 2 30 - Pullets 21 - 20 • 20 ■ P-wees 16 * 15 - 15 - Ex. Fey, Hywts 45 - Fey Hywt. Fey #1 Med 31V<s- Pullets 21 • P-wees 16 - 42V/- Fey. Hywts 38V2- 38V4- 38V/- 39 -39/2 39V/-40 #1 Med 30 - 30 - 30 - 29 V/- 29 - Pullets 20 - 20 - 20 - 20 - 20 - Stds. 32 -321/ 32 - 3 2 i/ 32 -321/ 32V/-33V/ 331/-34 Checks 27 -27 VS 27 -27 V/ 261/- 25V/- 25V/- TREND; Fine whites cleared closely w'th extra largo and jumbo in short supply. 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