Line Poultry Center Oelmarva - Georgia Broiler Prices Waver Prices Mostly exhibi ! ed a little ren Prey, 1100 LF, Daniel K. Cent" LoW€f resistance as prices of broil- Goood, 8.2; 3. Miller & Bus- C ers, on the climb for several hong, Inc (Charles Morris) Delmarva rtported prices ir e r kon 900 r WVX > P.VictorFWeav- 1250 , to 13 50 on 41 P 6 500 Ster Pmnirl } 1116 Lan ‘ % r ’ l nc ' 132 ; 4. Same (James £ ead at farms during the 24 caster Poultry Center. Carr) 3800 WVX 9, Victor F, our Period ending 10:30 on Ex. Fey. Bids of 13.2 to 13.4 on five Weaver, Inc, 13 3; 5. Same, Friday morning. Hvwts 41 lots containing 24,925 broil- Edward Wall) 3600 MCX, 9- The Delmarva prices aver- pL ‘ f*® W A e , r . e r 6J ect ed by the own- 2 > Daniel*K. Good, 13.4. aged approximately % cent £° y were A solH° ther birds on offer T J?' « ee Poultr J r Farm, 5000 approximately remain- ywts 3?1/ -’ we f® s f ld - LF, Roy E Ream, 8.1; 7 light to moderate. With p cy. A total of 64.600 broilers Jack Bucher, 4600 WV, s! practical’y no processors op- Med 30 • xA? „ , ts mossed the block Header’s Poultry, 13.4; 8. 4- o/at-ng Saturday, Estimated «i mm oq at 13.2 to 13.9 tfor a sale ave- 600 WV, 8, NO SALE, 13 3; slaughter for the weekend d ,/ rage of 13 40. The average 9 - Same, 4800 WV, 8-1, Mea- w ? s 692,000 head compared Pullets 23 / -' last week was 14 96. der s Poultry, 13.4; 10. Aaron Wlth the 836,000 head last P ' wees 19 - One lot ol 850 roasters E - teller, 850 WVC, 12-6 ween end. brought 21 2 Three lots con- Daniel K. Good, 21.2; ’ The Delmarva broiler-feed 2248 heavy fowl so d 11- Aaron K. Riehl, 2250 £? to or the week ending on Ex. Fey. wE t 0 * 9 , wlule 10 lots of IR, 9, Victor F. Weaver Inc 9 ctober 2 0 was steady with Hvwts fof th? 2l™ ade / 0 t 0 8-3 1 33 : 12 Clyde Hunt, 550 LF the previous week at 29. fo L tlie 16,300 head . Daniel K. Good, 8.2- 13 T ra Broilers averaged 13.07 per „ The complete October 26 Rutt, 350 LP, Roy E Ream P° un d and mash cost grower Hywts auction offered 109,275 head 8.0; 14. Cool Creek' Fm' *69 17 P er ton Fey ! ai J d sold 64.350 2450 VCC, 9-2, NO SALE rat io for the corres- Med l3 4; 15. Same, 2875, 9-2 NO Ponding week a year ago was p, 1110 Following is the complete SALE, 13.2; ’ 3 8 when broilers averaged pu^®ts sale report with lot number, xe Same 24tin vecn a o 56 and mash sold for p ‘ wee s arenthesis ' amouni Jorn N ThoSs Sf’ l?’ ?88 ‘ 72 per ton - Six months dav- b huv;. a P^ n eeks and Sa mc. 3700 WV* 8-6 Wc‘ f£°’ °?- the sliding market, CnVm r™ w nd pr i? e - Mellinger & Son 13 4 ia , ratl ° stood at 3.1 when Fey. SS Ml s * SS-St fofgf *g gy. |r re |cjfe. s c - c c o s *” d Cross, IR-Indian Rivers VCC 91 tvtjp S C 'rr\ Same; Stds sfis £ bbs 4 MOW h ™* s cocks' 1 Greider Leghorn Farm IT’ rn' 1 ?r 3 ’ 22 D n E ‘ , Horn MM»mSwelgart, 7 4; Mycrs) We Take Pleasure in Announcing that we have moved to new and larger offices located at 22 E. ORANGE STREET LANCASTER, PA. JANNEY, BATTLES & E. W. CLARK, Inc, MEMBERS NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE R. A. NOLAN USE .7. LESS FEED WITH n jQ| Y EGG FEEDS • 4 pounds of Colorized All-Mash Layer produces as many eggs as 5 pounds of ordinary egg feeds • 20% less feed to buy • 20% less feed to handle A SURE WAY TO GREATER PROFITS 20OI.BS.MCY EBY pOULTRmiIBIDCK FEEDS •* I EBY’S Miu una. pa. j MATT A. FIELDS A. G. HOOBER EBY’S MILL, LITXTZ Phone MAd'son 6-2106 HEMPFIELD MILLS, Inc. EAST PETERSBURG P '.one La'idisrille TW 8 3031 %\ MASTER ine. Keep grass clipped regul arly as long as it grows, is TREND: Market well cleared on top grade Lighter of- The idea of allowing extra growth for winter protection may only increase trouble Bedding in sheep pens from snow mold or other should not be so fine as to hingus diseases. snarl the wooL FAMOUS NAMES AMONG DAIRYMEN @wrfi:;sne li/111 V ft/117 c D MILK REPLACER FOR irllJulV IYiIALiIa CALVES. Produces hectl iay, fast growing calves and is cheaper to feed than whole milk. TWIN! MIY CALF GRAINI An economical IVY 111 IYIIA formula feed of proven quali ty for building healthy, strong bodied calves. RECORD FITTING FEED- A TOP CONDITIONER For young stock and dry cattle. CALVING FEED-anSa*wS MENTS OF CALVING. 32% RECORD DAIRY CIIPPI PMEWT A MILKING SUPPLE jUrrLEiIYirUI I MENT. Containing top quality ingiedien's that provide the highest nutritional levels. CALL YOUR DEALER AND TRY THESE FEEDS TO SEE THE RESULTS OF WIRTHMORE Research & Service J. K. STAUFFER & SON LAWN & BELLAIRE, PA. Phone Manhehn MOhawk 5-3121 or Phone Mt. Gretna WOodlawn 4-5500 Lancaster Farming, Saturday, October 28, 1961 Weekly New York Egg Mkt, From Monday, October 23rd to Friday, October 27th Mon. Tues. 41 - 37%- -301/2 30 ■ 281/;- 24 - 19 - 41 - 40 - 40 - 30 - 231/2- 19 - 30 - 30 - 23%-24 23VS-24 19 - 19 - 37 - 28Vi -23 - 28 1/ 2 - 231/6- 35 - 271/fc- 35 - 27Vi- Copyrighted 1960 By Urner-Barry Co, Wed. Whiles 41 - 41 - 37V4- 371/3- -301/2-30 -301/s 30 -30% 28%- ' 27 %- 24 - 24 - 19 - 19 . Browns 30 - 30 - 23M>-24 2345-24 19 - 19 - Mixed 37 - 28Vi -23 - 331/2-35 271/a- 37 - 37 - 27 Vi- 27Vi -22 Vi- 22 1/2- 33i/ 2 -35 35 - 271/2- 27i i- Next to the government, the food industry is the na tion’s biggest business Near ly one th rd of all working Americans are employed in ''me part of the food indus try. STICKELL’S BLUE RIDGE 1 HIPS District Representative Msl-i'i M. Graybiil MOUNT JOY, R. D. 1 Ph. OL 3 09IL 1.l I >■ Are you haunted by the ghost of hens long gone ? HONEGGER LAYERS LIVE Why don x you stop playing "Trick or Treat" in your hen-house? And change io HONEGGER LAYERS J. HOWARD MOORE 307 Easi Second Avenue LITITZ. PENNA. Phon<" M Udisiti B S4OB Windle’s Hatchery -OCHRANVtLLE PA Phone: Alglen LY 3-5941 Thurs, Frl. 41 - 30 - 27 Vi -24 - 19 - <5
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