Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, June 07, 1957, Image 2

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    2—Lancaster Farming, Friday, June 7, 1957
116,100 Broilers Average 22.40 Cents
At Lancaster Exchange Friday
LANCASTER— Buyers paid an
aierage puce of 22 40 cents a
pound for 116,100 broilers at the
May 31 sale at the Lancaster
Poultry Exchange
In addition seven lots, 3,850
birds, of capettes sold at puces
of 2214 and 25% cents A lot of
600 Leghorn fowl and a lot of 100
Leghorn cockerels sold for 13 and
10 cents respectively
The same week a year ago broil
ers aveiaged 20.99 cents at two
sales and in 1955 sales 95,260
broilers offered averaged 28 36
cents
Here is the May 31 sale by lot
number, seller with grower
shown in parenthesis, amount and
breed, age in weeks and days,
buyer and price
1, William C Schultz, 8,000
White Vantress, 10-3, Victor F
Weaver Inc, 22% cents 2. Ivan
C Martin, 1,600 White Vantress,
10, College Hill Poultry, 2214
cents. 3 Jack Bucher, 1,500 White
Vantress, 10, C F. Manbeck Inc.,
22% cents 4 Jack Bucher, 1,500
White Vantress, 10, no sale, 2214
Make AltiMns Yoiir
Peat Moss..
Baler Twine
Berry Boxes
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*Turkey Poults (4 weeks old) 95c each
-jk" Barbed Wire $9.95 roll
ALTMAN’S CASH FEED STORE
WILLIS h; WEAVER MANAGER
947 Harrisburg Ave. Phone Lane. EX 4-7715
10c per hundred discount on half ton lots or more.
PRICES SUBJECT TO CHA NGE WE DELIVER
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DON’T ROE
I YOUR LAND..
Keep the greedy hand of soil depletion from rob
bing your land of its topsoil.
Plan your crop rotation by using limestone reg
ularly to maintain the productivity of your land.
Have your soii'tested through our Free Soil Test
program. Send or bring to us samples from your
different fields. No charge whatever.
Let Us Spread Your Limestone
1 Martin’s Limestone
Ivan M. Martin, Inc.,
Ptinnpc New Holland ELgm 4-2112
rilOUCh Terre Hill Hllcrest 5-3455
bid 5 Werlsch-Cochran, 2,000
White Vantress, 9-3, Victor F.
Weaver Inc , 22% cents
6 Wertsch - Cochran, 2,500
White Vantress, 9-3, Victor F.
Weaver Inc, 22Vi cents. 7., Wert
sch-Cochran, 2,000 Red Vantress,
9-3, Victor F. Weaver Inc., 22%
cents 8 Withdrawn prior to
sale 9 J Fied Whiteside (John
K. Grebinger), 800 White Van
tress, 9-1, C F Manbeck Inc., 22-
% cents, 10. J. Fred. Whiteside
(John K Grebinger), 4,000 White
Vantress, 9-1, C. F Manbeck Inc.,
22% cents.
11 J. Fred Whiteside (John
Grebinger), 4,000 White Vantress
9-1, Producers Coop Exc, 22%
cents. 12. Wilhm Skethway, 2,-
000 White Vantress, 9-3, Victor
1 Weaver Inc., 22V4 cents. 13
Robeit H. Barr, 2,000 White Van
tress, 10, Victor F Weaver Inc.,
22% cents 14 Elmer H Rohrer,
6,000 White Vantress, 9-3, College
Hill Poultry, 22% cents 15 With
drawn prior to sale
16 Glenn H Herr (John O
Headquarters For...
£sxm»«
. .$4.20 a bale
. .$6.60 a bale
$18.30 per 1000
Blue Ball, Pa.
' Eggs
PHILADELPHIA Barely
steady Demand was fair. More
than adequate supplies of all
■grades were available. Breaking
stock was in excess supply for
the lighter demand.
Wholesale selling prices Min
imum White 25-26, Brown 25-26
Extras, minimum 60 per cent A
quality Large 45-50 lb White
29Vi-30, medium White 25-26,
Standards 27-27 Vi>, Checks 22-23
Receipts June 4 - 3,000 cases
all by truck.
Moyer), 4,500 Indian Rivers, 9-3,
Carl B Risser, 21V4 cents. 17
George Neauman (William Sch
reck), 4,000 White Vantress, 10-3,
Mandata Poultry, 2216 cents. 18
Morgantown Feed & Gram (Amos
Stoltefus Jr.), 4,600 White Van
tress, 10, Producers Coop Exc.,
23 cents. 18 A .Morgantown Feed
& Grain (Amos Stoltzfus Jr.),
3,900 White Vantress, 10, Daniel
K, Good. 23 cents 19. Brown
Bros., 6,000 White Vantress, 10,
H. W. Longacre Inc., 22% cents.
20. Brown Bros., 6,000 White Van
tress, 10, H W. Longacre Inc.,
22% cents.
21 Elam L Kauftman, 300
White Rock cockerel capettes, 14,
Roy E Ream, 23% cents. 22.
Paul K. Shoemaker, 1,150 White
Vaptress, 9-4, John E. Rettinger
23 cents 23. Wenger’s (D. Heisey
v ), 500 White Rock capettes, 13',
College Hill Poultry, 22% cents.
24. Wenger’s (M- M. Wenger),
600 White Vantress cockerel cap
ettes, 14, Daniel K. Good, 23%
cents 25. Reid. Wissler, 3,000
White Vantress, 10-2, Roy E
Ream, 23% cents.
26. Raymond Martin (Alvery
Baer), 11,800 Indian Rivers and
White Vantress, 10-2, Roy E.
Ream, 23% cents 27. Parke K.
Herr, 900 y White Vantress cock
erel capettes, _ 14-3, Walter C.
Melhnger. 25 cents. 28. H. Robert
Mylin, 400 White Vantress cap
ettes, 13-5, no sale, 23% bid 29.
Melvin K Barge, 2,500 White
Vantress, 9-3, Victor F Weaver
Inc., 22% cents. 30. Melvin K.
Barge, 1,000 White’ Vantress, 9-3,
College Hill Poultry, 22% cents.
31. Melvin K Barge, 1,000 White
Vantress pullets,. 9-3, Walter C
Melhnger, 23 cents 32. Miller &
Bushong (Jacob C. Herr), 3,700
White Vantress, H W. Longacre
Inc., 21% cents 33 M & B (Jacob
C Herr), 3,750 White Vantress,
96, H W Longacre Inc., 21%
cents 34 M & B (Jacob C. Herr),
3,600 White Vantress, 9-6, H. W.
Longacre Inc, 21% cents 35.
Noah W Kreider & Sons, 7.000
White Vantress, 10, Producers
Co6p Exc, 22% cents.
36 Noah W Kreider & Sons,
7,000 White Vantress, 9, Victor
F Weaver Inc', 22% cents 37.
Benj. F. Lapp Jr, 450 White Van
tress capettes, 14-6, Carl B ( . Ris
ser, 25% cents. 38. Elmer Sen
senig, 200 White s Vantress cap
ettes, 14, Carl B. Risser, 24%
cents 39 Elmer Sensemg, 900
White Vantress capettes, 14, Garl
B Risser, 24% cents. 40. Glenn H.
Herr, (Richard Hackman), 100
Leghorn cockerels, Marvin Swei
gart, 10 cents
41 William R Myer, 600 Leg
horn yearling fowl, C. F. Man
beck Inc , 13 cents 42 D. E. Horn
& Co. (Robert Berkeimer), 3,700
White Vantress, 9-1, Victor F.
Weaver Inc., 22%. cents. 43 Roy
Shultz, 1,500 Indian Rivers, 10-4,
College Hill Poultry, 22% cents.
Poultry
PROCESSED POULTRY
PHILADELPHIA Processed
poultry, (ice pack
ed) young chickens - steady.
Supplies increased from all pro
ducing areas and were more than
adequate for the slightly improv
ed demand.
Prices paid delivered ware
house, Philadelphia (cents per
lb.)
Grade A & U.S. Grade A, 2-3
lb 34-36, mostly 34%-35%.
Hens; ready-to-cook (tee pack
ed) steady. Demand was fair,
supplies were ample.
Prices paid delivered ware
house, Philadelphia (cents per
lb.)
Grade A & U. S. Grade A 4-5%
lb 32-33.
Receipts June 4 included other
than Turkeys; Md. 86,000 lbs.
Del 90,000 lbs. Va. 31,000 lbs.
Ga. 28,000 lbs. S. Car, 25,000 lbs.
N. C. 47,000 lbs.
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Lancaster Markets; Slaughter Cattle
Trading Slow; Fed Steers Drop $.50
By DAVID S. LORENSON
Federal-State Market News service
LANCASTER—CATTLE 3,698,
week ago 3,715. Trading was ra
ther slow on slaughter steers this
week and compared with last
Wednesday fed steers 25-50 cents
lower with most decline centering
on choice and prime grades. Heif
ers ■ weak to 25 cents lower.
Around 40 per cent of the supply
was stockers and feeders and 10
per cent cows Only a small show
ing of bulls and heifers. Cows
fully steady, bulls fully steady,
stockers and -feeders mostly
steady
Bulk choice fed steers 1,000-
1,300 lbs brought $22.75-24, high
choice and mixed choice and
prime steers brought $24.50-25.25,
and a- part load prime $25.75.
Good and low choice steers $2O
-a" few standard and low
good $18.50-20 including a few
Holstems from $l9-19.50. Small
lots good and choice heifers
$18.50-22. Bulk cutter, utility and
commercial cows $l3-16.75, can
ners and low cutters $ll-12.50.
Utility and commercial bulls $l7-
19.50, good fed bulls to $2l. Bulk
good grade stocker and feeder
steers and light yearlings 485-
950 lbs. $21.50-23.50, a few lots
two-way partly fattened steers for
further feeding $22.50-23.25 av
eraging 950-1,050 lbs.
CALVES: 871, week ago 709.
Vealer trade slow this week
prices weak to to a dollar lower
than last Wednesday. By Wednes
day good and choice vealers
BALE WITH 1957's ONLY
COMPLETELY NEW BALER!
HAYLINER 68
ONLY ALL-NEW BALER YOU CAN BUY
Not a re-hash of an old model Not just a few changes on an
old baler. The HAYLINER 68 is the only completely new
haler from hitch to chute.—New, deep throat clutch.'' New,
large 56” pick-up. New FLOW-ACTION feed system New cam
precision action in tying. New, three-way chute.
EXCLUSIVE NEW FLOW-ACTION WAS
DEVELOPED IN LANCASTER COUNTY
Eight here in Lancaster County New Holland has developed
a completely new feeding system. FLOW-ACTION actually
measures each charge of hay into the bale chamber! And yet,
FLOW-ACTION requires many, many less parts!
If you want a heavy duty, big capacity
baler - see the Super 77. Limited supply
due to tremendous acceptance of 68 Baler!
We also have good buys on used balers
traded on 68’s. I. H., J. D., Oliver and N.
H. some used only one season!
L. H. Brubaker
Lancaster
Cope & Weaver Co.
Willow Street
D. L. Diem & Sons
Lititz
A. B. C. Groff C. E. Wiley & Sou
New Holland Quarryville
Arthur Young Co.
Kinzers
$22.50-29, utility and standai
$l5-22
HOGS. 1,851 week‘ago 150
Compared with last Wednesck
barrows and gilts $1 to $1.25 higi
o!r, sows fully 50 cents or mor
up. In Wednesday’s trade bul
barrows and gilts US mixed f
190-230 lbs. $21.50-21.75, soveii
lots mostly 1 and 2, 200-220 lb:
at $22. Weights around 180 Ibi
and lighter slow, scattered sale
160-180 lbs. $2O-21.25, a few 24(
250 lbs. $20.75-2125. Sows mixe
U S. 1-3, 270-550 lbs. $13.50-16 5(
a few sows under 300 lbs t
$l7 00
SHEEP; 436, week, ago 446. N;
tive spring lamb about stead
with last Wednesday. Quality 0
the offering rather plain. Bul
good and choice native sprm
lambs 75-95 lbs. $22.50-25, a fev
early to $25.50. Utility and lov
good $2O-22. Some culls down I
$l6.
Rotated I rrigated
Pasture Increases Gains
STILLWATER, Okla. Ex
penments here at the Oklahoma
Experiment Station show that a
combination of irrigation and ro
tation grazmg pays off in in
creased livestock gains.
In the tests, rotation grazing or
irrigated pastures- of rye, barlej
and vetch produced 552. pounds
beef an acre compared with
471 pounds for similar irrigated
pastures continuously grazed.
Pastures not irrigated and con
tinuously grazed produced only
220 pounds of beef an acre.
New Holland’s
J. B. Hostetler
and Sons
Mt. Joy
Kauffman Bros.
Mountville
E. L. Herr'
Peach Bottom