Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, January 31, 1958, Image 3

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    « PHILADELPHIA tGGS
(BY USDA)
PHILADELPHIA, Jan 29 About
steady. Demand Improved slightly on
large sizes and was fair for mediums
Supplies were adequate for immedi
ate needs
Prices to retailers in cartons (cents
pel doz )
Consumers grades Grade A & US
Giade A large whites 52-57, mostly
54-56; brown 52 57, mostly 54 56, Grade
A & US Grade A medium whites 46-
52. mostly 48 51, brown 46 52, mostly
48-51, Grade A & US Grade A small
whites 42 48, mostly 43 43'/ 2 , 40Vi-48.
mostly 43-43 Vi, Grade B & US Grade B
large whites 42 51, mostly 44-49, brown
42-51, mostly 44 49
Receipts Jan 28, b,200 cases by truck
PROCESSED POULTRY
PHIL \DELPHIA, Jan 29 Process
ed poultry, ready to cook (ice packed)
young chickens barely steady. De
mand was only fair Offerings exceed
ed current requirements
Prices paid delivered warehouse,
Philadelphia (cents per lb ) ’
Grade A & US Grade A, 2 3 lbs 35’i
-38. mostly 36 36 1 (>
Hens ready to cook (ice packed)
about steady Demand good for large
sizes Supplies were adequate
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so we can provide you with chicks exactly when you want them.
Write today, or Call Collect
BABCOCK HATCHERY
Lancaster County Branch
Route 3F, Lititz, Pa.
Russell Mease
Route 4
Manheim, Pa.
Phone MO-5 4705
Wednesday New York Egg Market
fixtra Fancy Heavyweights
Mediums
Pullets
I- eewees
I xtra Fancy Heavyweights
Mediums
Pullets
Peewees
Fancy Heavyweights
Mediums
Pullets
Standards
Checks
Fancy Heavyweights
Mediums
Fancy Heavyweights
NEW YORK Jan. 29 Shell egg market generally stead>
this morning with a little more stillness m some dines. Surplus sup
plies of Midwestern white large eggs quite well reduced with prices
better supported Nearby large sustained on browns and slightly
higher on whites, though street trade lacks any life
NBY WHITE Jan 23
Ex Fey Hywts 44
Mediums 40
Pullets 34%
Feewees Unquoted
NBY BROWN
Ex Fey Hywts 43%
Mediums 40
Pullets 36
Feewees
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Bob Decker
R. D. #1
Milford, New Jersey
Phone Milford 4-4909
By Urner-Barry
Nearby Whites
Neaibj Browns
Midwestern Mixed
Midwestern Whites
Midwestern Bi owns
Weekly Egg Price Review
Jan. 24
44
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Unquoted
Cattle Prices
Steady, Hogs
Drop at Baltimore
BALTIMORE, Jan 27 CATTLE 1
Slaughter steers made up approxi
mately GO per cent of the supplies,
with good and choices grades pre
dominating, quality of the bulk on
oflei a little lower than recent Mon
days Heifers made around 10 per cent,
balance mostly cows and vealers
Cood and choice 950 1200 lb fed
steers brought 25 50 26 75, a few $27 00,
choice lots $27 00-27 50, 13 head choice
1050 1100 lb steers cashed at $2B 00
Standard and good steers sold from
$22 00-25 50 Standard to mostly good
700 800 lb hellers realized $23 00-24 00,
lot good carrying a choice end
bi ought $25 50 Cutter to commercial
cows sold from $l5 50 19 00, few com
meieial and standard at $2O 00, ear
ners and cutters $l3 00-16 00 Bulk util
ity and commercial bulls brought
$l9 00-21 00 Good and vealers sold
fiom $32 00 36 00, few choice $37 00,
standard and good $25 00 32 00 Fen
standard to good slaughter calves mov
ed from $l9 00 23 00 A limited number
medium and good feeder steei s
brought $22 50 24 25 and a lot of good
and choice 400 lb stocker steer calves
sold at $26 00
HOGS Bulk of supplies were 180-
240 lb barrows and gilts in mixed lots,
sc ws scarce Trading moderately ac
tive with prices for butcheis 75 cents
lower, sows nominally steady Mixed
U S No 1-3, 180-230 lb barrows and
gilts soJd fi om $2O 75 21 25 with $2l 00
paid rather freely, lots selling at $2l 25
were mainly No 1-2 grades Mixed 230-
250 lb butchers $2O 00 20 75, few No 2-3,
260 270 lbs $l9 25, lot weighing 280 290
lb at $lB 50 U S 13, 300 400 lb sows
$16.25-17 00, a few under 300 lbs up to
$l7 50
Lancaster Broilers
(Continued from page 2)
\\ hite Vantress, 9.2, Penn Dutch
Farms, 23 cents 20 M&B (Lowell
Landis), 3,000 White Vantres, 9, Daniel
K Good, 23 cents
21 M&B (Lester Shirk), 6,000 White
Vantress, 9 2, Starr Poultry, 23 h cents
22 M&B (Alfred Fishery), 3,500 White
Vantress, 9, College Hill, 23 cents 23
M&B (James Vincent), 5,000 Indian
Ener White, 9, no sale, 21t4 cents hid
24 M&B (James Vincent, 5,000 Indian
River White, 9, College Hill 23 cents
25 William R Myer, 12,500 White Van
tress, 9, no sale, 22 cents bid
26 William R Myer, 12,500 White
Vantres, 83, Victor F Weaver Inc , 22
cents 27 Eshelman’s E\p Farm, 3,950
White Vantress, 10 3, Roy E Ream, 24
cents 28 Eshelman, 3,950 White Van
tress, 10-3, College Hill, 23'i cents 29
Eshelman, 3,950 White Vantress, 10-3,
College Hill, 23’a cents 30 James High
(Frederick Frey), 7,000 White Van
tress, 9-1, Colege Hill, 23'a cents
31 High (Frederick Frey), 7,000
White Vantress, 9-1, College Hill, 23'j
cents 32 Wenger's (Dan Lehman),
2 800 White Vantres, 10, Daniel K
Good, 24Vj cents 33 J W Eshelman
Research Center, 1 800 White Vantress,
92, Marvin Svveigart 23 ’a cents 34
Melvin R Stoltzfus, 350 Leghorn year
ling fowl, Carl B Risser, 15Li cents
35 James High (Sam Z Stoltzfus),
1 300 White Rock cockerel capettes,
13 2, College Hill, 24’ a cents
36 Philip F Foster, 10,000 Whi*e
Vantress, 9, College Hill, 23Vi> cents 37
Oliver S Mast, 3,100 White Vantress,
85, Victor F Weaver Inc, 22>i cents
38 Oliver S Mast. 3,200 White Van
tress, S-5, Harrv H. Weaver Jr, 22'a
cents 39 Raymond M Weaver, 8,000
Indian River, 92, Victor F Weaver
Ii c , 23 Va cents 40 Raymond M Weav
er, 8,000 White Vantress, 92, College
Hill, 23'a cents
41 Milton M Brubaker, 450 White
Rock capettes 10, Carl B Risser, 24'4
cents. 42 Raymond N Miller, 9 900
White Vantress, 9-2, no sale, 23'4
cents bid 43 Ravmond N Miller, 9 900
White Vantress, 9-2, no sale, 23' 2 cents
bid 44 Mark Merkev, 1 200 White Van
tiess, 96, Roy E Ream, 23C4 cents
45 Wenger's (Dan Lehman), 1.700
White Vantress, 10, Walter B Lehman,
g3'„ cents 46 Rov Heekenluber, 75
n ales Roy Ream, IOVi cents
421/2-43
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unquoted
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unquoted
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331/2 34
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Jan 27
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Jan 28
42 -421/2
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Lancaster Farmii
LIVE POULTRY
PHILADELPHIA Jan 29 Unset
tled More than sufficient supplies ol
(ered lor the lair demand Heavy type
yearling hens, pullets and caponettes
were in best demand Fryers and other
poultry sold slowlv
Wholesale selling prices No ! and
fancy quality broileis and fryers
heavy type under J lb 20 21, 3 4 lb 22-
20 Roasters 24 Pullets 4i a lb and
over 25 28 Hens heavy type 20 25, light
type 12 17 Old roosters 10-12 Ducks
Muscovy 24-30 Turkeys young hens
30 35, voting toms 18 22
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/ Marietta Ph HA 6-7123/
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Lancaster, Pa.
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R. D. 2 Conestoga
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ing, Friday, Jan. 31, 1958—3
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WILLOW ST.
Ph. Lane., EX 3-2824
Sensenig Clem E. Hoober
Intercourse
Manheim, RDI
Marietta
Ph. HAzel 6-9301