Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, April 25, 1958, Image 3

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    Wednesday New York Egg Market
Copyrighted 1958 By Urner-Barry Co.
Nearby Whites
Exla Fancy Heavyweights .. . . SB's
Mediums . . . .. 37 Vi
Pullets . .... 34
Pecwees ... , . . 23
Nearby Browns
Extra Fancy Heavyweights ... . 42
Mediums . . 39 Vi-40
Pullets . . . 36Vi
Peewees . ... 23
Midwestern Mixed
Fancy Heavyweights . .. .39
Mediums . . .. 37Vi-38
Standards . .. 38
Chocks . . . . 36
Midwestern Whites
Fancy Heavyweights . 39M.>
Mediums . . 37Vi-38
Pullets . • 34
Midwestern Biowns
Fancy Heavyweights . . 41
NEW YORK, April 23 Egg market slightly steadier because
ot a moderate amount of storage interest for top nearby •whites at
present market levels. Westerns still in light supply
Weekly Egg Price Review
NBY WHITE. April 17 April 18 April 21 April 22
Ex Fey Hywts . 41 40’i 40 38*2
Mediums . . 38 1 - 38 Vi 38Vi 37
Pullets . 34 34 34 34
Peewees .24 - 23 23 23
NBY BROWN: -
Ex Fey Hywts . 42*2 42Vi 42*i 42
Mediums .... 40 39Vi-40 39*2-40 39 *4-40
Pullets ... 36'- 37 Vi 37 Vi 36*i
Peewees ... 24 23 23 23
HUBBARD'S 49*
A great cross for production
of big brown eggs. High
livability, matures early,
flocks peak at 80 to 90%,
shells extremely strong.
HUBBARD’S
NEW HAMPSHIRES
Long favored farm ffock
producers of targe brown
eggs Low mortality, hold
all-time contest record for
breed
HUBBARD’S
KIMBERCHIK K-137
letter than 250 pure white
eggs a year, large size
early. An idea! Leghorn for
commercial production on
the floor or^age.
Your Headquarters for
Farm Supplies
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Maximum Nutrition
SEED
Tested High Purity
High Germination
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LANCASTER MANHEIM NEW HOLLAND QUARRYVILLE
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HUBBARD CHICKS
produce mm
and bigger eggs
It will pay you to buy Hubbard Breed
ing. In Hubbard blood lines you get
all the qualities you need to make
profits vigor, quick sturdy growth,
high livability, and the needed staxn
' ina for top production of brown or
t white eggs. Eyery Hubbard chick is a
proved leader. We’re proud of them,!
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FARMS
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Manheim Pike
Telephone EXpress 22155
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Stockers Hit
$3O; Supply Good
At Baltimore
Federal-State Market News
BALTIMORE, April 21 CATTLE
AND CALVES The fed steer supply
decreased sharply from recent Mon
days with only 25-30 per cent of run
comprised of steers Balance of supply
maoe up of 5 per cent fed heifers and
15 20 per cent cows with fully 50 per
cent stockers and feeders The fed
steer and heifer ruii was largely good
and choice grades and stockers and
feeders mostly medium and good
grades with several choice lots in
cluded Good clearance all slaughter
classes Fed steers and heifers mod
erately active, steers slightly uneven
ranging from weak to strong, but av
eraging mostly steady Heifers were
steady Cows were active and sold
fully steady to strong with instances
25-50 cents higher Bulls were scarce
and slow, steady Vealers were scarce
and moved slow, but sold fully steady
Stocker and feeder steers and stock
steel calves' weie slow and steady
with around 300 400 head still in first
hands at 2 p m The bulk of 940 1191
lb good to aveiage choice fed steers
sold at $27 00-29 000, load & few small
lots average to high choice 851-1150
lbs at $29 25-30 75, package 1296 lbs
included at $29 50 Half load 1333 lb
cl oice steers $2B 50 Few scattered
head and small lots standard and
good $25 00-27 00 Small lot 931 lb high
choice fed heifers $2B 00, package 923
lb choice $27 50, bulk good to low
choice 670-713 lbs $25 00-27 00 with two
leads at latter price Load 625 lb
mostly standard heifers $26 50 Utility
and commercial cows $l9 00 21 00, few
standard up to $22 50, canners and cut
ters mainly $l6 00-19 00 with a few
down to $l5 00 Utility and commercial
bulls $2 00 24 00, bulk $22 00 23 50
Choice 170-230 lb vealers $32 00-35 00,
good $29 00-32 000 and a few standard
$25 00 29 00 The bulk of 706 853 lb
good and choice feeder steers brought
$27 00 30 00, one lot 845 lb common and
medium $24 00 Bulk 516 636 lb good
and choice stock steers $27 50 21 50
load 612 lb medium $2 50 A load of
345 lb choice-fancy stock steer calves
$37 00, 2 small lots 354.422 lb choice
$3O 00 32 00
HOGS Butchers were active selling
mostly $25 lower with a few small
lots of No 1 and 2 grades steady Sows
were moderately active and steady
The bulk of the suSpply was mixed
lots of U S No 1,2, and 3, 180 240 lb
butchers and these brought $22 25-
22 50 with one lot at $22 00 and around
50 head No 1 and 2, 195-210 lb $22 75
A few small lots No 2 and 3 290 300
lbs $l9 00 20 00, 270 lb lot $2l 25 Mixed
No 13, 300 400 lb sows $lB 00-18 75
Average cut-out value advantage of
U S No 1 over No 3, live basis, 200-
220 lb barrows and gilts was $1 00 per
cwt based on wholesale carlot prices
ot fresh pork cuts at Chicago April 11
to April 17, 1958, inclusive
SHEEP A small lot of 76 lb choice
spring slaughter lambs $3O 00, small
lot good 91 lb wooled lambs $2B 00
PHILADELPHIA EGGS
PHILADELPHIA, April 23
Unsettled. Liberal offerings of
most grades were in excess of the
fair demand. Movement into stor
age increased.
Prices paid to retailers in car
tons (cents per dozen).
Consumer grades. Grade A &
US Grade A Large White, 49-54,
mostly 50-53; browns 49-54, most
ly 50-53
Grade A & US Grade A medium
Whites 45-50; mostly 46-48,
browns 45-54, mostly 46-48
Grade A & US Grade A small
Whites 44-49; mostly 45-48,
biowns 44-49, mostly 45-48.
Quality
FERTILIZER
Free-Flowing
Pulverized & Granular
PETROLEUM
Fuel Oils
Motor Oil
Lancaster Broilers
(Continued from page 2)
Horn (Murry Lehman), 5,500
White Cross, 9-2, Victor F Weav
er Inc, f 9% cents 40 D. E Horn
(Murry Lehman), 4,000 White
Vantress, 9-2, no sale, 19% cenPs
41. D. E Horn ,Erwin E. My
ers), 4,900 White Vantress, 92,
College Hill, 20 cents. 42. D. E
Horn (Erwin E Myers), 4,900
White Vantress, 9-2, C. F Man
beck Inc, 20 cents. 43 Elam W.
Weaver, 1,575 White Vantress, 9-
2, Roy E. Ream, 20 cents 44
Elam W. Weaver, 1,650 White
Vantress, 9-6, John E Rettmger,
20% cents. 45 Elvin H. Nolt, 1,-
350 White Vantress, 9 6, College
lull, 19% cents
46 John L Landis, 4,500 White
Vantress, 9-2, Victor F. Weaver
Inc, 20 cents 47. M&B (Harold
E Rohrer), 3,500 White Vantress,
9-6, Victor F. Weaver Inc, 19%
cents 48 M&B (Harold G Rohr
er), 5,200 White Vantress, 10-6,
College Hill, 19% cents. 49 M&B
(Harold G Rohrer), 4,400 Indian
River White, 9-6, no sale, 18%
cents bid. 50. George Neauman,
2 900 White Cross cockerels, 10-1,
S E. Davis, 20% cents
51. George Neauman, 2,700
White Cross cockerels, 1-1, S. E
Davis, 20 cents. 52. George Neau
man, 4,000 White Cross cockerels,
Allen Clark Inc., 20 cents 53
George Neauman, 2,700 White
Cross cockerels, 10-1, S. E. Davis,
20 cents. 54. Dan R. Mycr, 4,000
White Vantress, 9, no sale, 19%
cents bid. 55 Dan R Myer, 4,000
White Vantress, 9, College Hill
Poultry, 20 cents.
56. Arthur Graybill, 500 Leg
horn yearling fowl, College Hill
Poultry, 1714 cents 57. M&B
(Dorothy Miller), 3,000 Indian
River White, 9-2, no sale, 19%
cents bid. 58. Daniel G. Forry,
1,600 White Vantress, 10-5, Darnel
K Good, 20 cents
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NtW
Dextropep
Dry Molasses
Concentrated Feed Value Don’t buy expensive water.
The total disgestible nutrient content of ordinary molasses
is about 54%. Dextropep contains approximately 80%
total disgestible nutrients, or 48% more energy.
Palatability Dextropep is sweet, granular and free from
dustiness. It makes feeds taste better, increases consump
tion of feed and water.
Convenience Dextropep is dry and free-flowing for easy
mixing. The 50-lb. bag is moisture and rat resistant and
easy to stack.
Gasoline
Grease
HINKLETOW?:
Lancaster Farming, Friday, April 25, 1958—3
El 3
46%
Sugars
SILAGE PRESERVATIVE
, Grass Silage .
Legume Silage
Dextropep ferments to the proper acidity in
about 48 hours and retards spoilage, adds
real feed value, and reduces excessive mois
ture. Corn oil meal will absorb six parts
water and reduce loss of valuable nutrients.
WIRTHMORE FEEDS
LeROY M. SENSENIG
Please turn to page
14 for additional mar-
ket news.
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oiur desire to please you
entirely.
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Be sure to ask for
a demonstration of
the NEW Brady Hay
Crimper.
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* mi> Su ? aT ml
* Quick hncrOll
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free
Per Ton
25 lbs.
50 lbs.
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