Wednesday New York Egg Market Copyrighted 1958 By Urner-Barry Co, Nearby Whites Extra Fancy Heavyweights Mediums Pullets . Peewees Extra Fancy Heavyweights Mediums Pullets Peewees . . Fancy Heavyweights Mediums Standards Checks Fancy Heavyweights Mediums . Pullets Fancy Heavyweights NEW YORK, May 21 Receipts today somewhat lighter and market is a shade steadier. Top Nearby Whites, however, still ample for trade needs. Weekly Egg Price Review NEARBY WHITES May 17 May 18 May 21 May 22 Ex Fey Hywts 37 38 37V 2 37V* Mediums .... 35 35 35 35 Pullets 29Ms 28 -28% 28V 2 28V 2 Peewees , 23 23 23 23 NEARBY BROWN Ex Fey Hywts . 40 Mediums .. .38 Pullets 35 Peewees . 23 PROCESSED POULTRY PHILADELPHIA, May 21 Hens: Ready to cook (icepack ed) steady. Demand continued good, especially for heavy type. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiim For bigger yields on TOMATOES add Ortho-Gro Isotox Transplanter Solution to your transplant water ♦ ORTHO - GRO is a 10—5—5 all organic fertilizer giving your plants a quick boost protecting them against the shock of transplanting. GET ORTHO - GRO FERTILIZERS and ISOTOX TRANSPLANTER SOLUTION AT THESE DEALERS: Denver = Denver Supply Co. s Allen Mate ~ Elizabethtown y Kaylor Bros, R D #1 == Farmers Supply Co., ~ Brown SI. == Farmersville ™ Farmersville Equipment Co Florin Hess Bros., S. Market St Gap Summers Hardware Intercourse Charles B. Hoober Kirkwood Myers Store 736 - 38 E. Chestnut St., Lancaster. Ph. EX 3-2210 or 3-2489 liplllllllllllilllllllillilllllllilllli 1 Nearby Browns Midwestern Mixed Midwestern Whites Midwestern Browns -40 ’,j 40 -40% 40 -40y 2 40 38 38 38 35% 35V 2 35% 20 -21 20 -21 20 -21 Supplies were about adequate. Pnces paid delivered ware house, Philadelphia (cents per lb). Grade A & US Grade A 4-5% lb 38-40. Fertilizer ISOTOX TRANSPLANTER SOLUTION contains LINDANE, kills wireworms and other soil insects, saves the trouble of' resetting because of insect damage, mixes readily with water&is the cheapest, protection against insects damaging young, tender roots. Lancaster Lancaster County Farm Bureau Lincoln Galen Hardware Lititz Eby’s Mill, 35 N. Cedar St, Manheim N. 'G. Hershey & Son Cassel’s Mill, Inc, R. D. #1 MillersvilJe Millersville Supply Co. Mountville Kauffman Bros., 113 W. Mam St. Mt. Joy J. B. Hostetler & Son J. C. EHRLICH CO. iniuiiiiiiyiHiiiiiiiiii 37% 35 28% 23 40 40% 38 35% 20 -21 36% 35 36 33 37 35 28% TOBACCO and Liquid and Distributor llllllillliilli Hogs Lose Ground On Slow Market At Chicago CHICAGO, May 19 HOGS 10,000 Slow, barrows and gilts 50 cents lower than early on bulk saies Friday Sows 25 to mostly 50 cents lower, closing slow U S. No 1 to 3, mostly No 2 and 3, 210-270 lb botchers predominate In receipts U S No 2 and 3, 190 230 lb barrows and gilts $22 25-22 75 Several hundred No 1 and 2, 190-220 lbs $22 75.23 00 Few lots No 1 these weights $23 25-23 50 90 head closely sorted for weight and grade $23 50 No 2 and 3, 240 270 lbs $2175-22 25 Few No 2 and 3 mostly No 3, 280 310 lbs $2O 75 21.65 Mixed grades 425-500 lb sows $l7 75-18 75 Most 325-400 lbs $lB 75-19 50 and bulk 500 550 lbs $l7 25-17 75 Average cut-out value advantage of U S No 1 over 3, live basis, 200 220 lb barrows and gilts was $1 08 per cw t based on wholesale carlot prices of fresh pork cuts at Chicago May 8 to Ma> 14, 1958, inclusive. CATTLE 19,000 General trade rath er slow Choice and rime steers un evenly steady to 75 cents lower, least downward pressure on choice under 1100 lb weights, rank and file average choice to low prime steers 25-50 cents lower, good and below steady to 25 cents lower Heifers steady to 25 cents lower, spots off 50 cents on high choice and low prime Cows steady to fully 25 cents lower Bulls about steady Vealers and Stockers and feeders steady High choice and low prime slaughter steers 1150 lbs and heavier $3l 00 33 00, load or so prime still un sold, bulk choice $2B 00 30 50, weights under 1100 lbs largely $2B 00 29 00, bulk good $26 00-27 50, load mixed standard and good 1025 lb steers $25 75, several loads standard 9751025 lb weights $24 50 25 50, 50 head string 1025 lb weights $25 00, few utility steers down to $22 50 Bulk good and choice heifers $26 00 28 75, several loads mixed choice and prime still unsold, utility and standard heifers $2l 50-25 50, mix ed standard and good $25 50. Utility ana commercial cows $lB 25-22 50, most ly $lB 50 22 00, canners and cutters $l5 00 19 00, mostly $lB 50 down Bulk utility and commercial bulls $2150. 23 50. Good and choice vealers $31.00- 35 00, standard $23 00-3100, cull and utility $l2 00-23 00 Short load choice 925 lb feeding steers $27 25 SHEEP 3,000 One short double deck -40% M. I dm us ru off -ortho isotos RTHO Peach Bottom C. E. Wiley & Son Quarryville Ross H. Rohrer & Sons Conestoga Farm Service R. D. #2 Musser’s Mill, R. D. #1 Stevens Snader’s Mill, Mt. Airy Washington Boro Ament’s Hardware, R. D. #1 West Willow West Willow Farmers Assn., Inc. Herr’s Implement Store Willow Street Dombach Bros. Illlliililllllilliliillliil Lancaster Farming, Friday, May 23, 1958—3 Delmarva Broiler Market Unsettled; Demand Generally Good Elsewher^ PHILADELPHIA, May 20 Delmarva buyers reported sales difficult Monday due to price cut ting in other areas. The market was generally quiet. In other major broiler produc ing areas, demand was generally good with supples ranging from short to adequate The Federal-State Market News Service reports that the broiler feed ratio remained steady last week as compared with the week before Prices of feed and live poultry dropped in the same pro portion. The ratio is a point below last year, due mostly to higher prices for broiler mash. Here is how the market shaped up Tuesday m the major broiler producing areas of the nation DELMARVA- Market steady Trad ing very light awaiting auction De mand improved Puces paid at the farm for 86,800 head were from IS cents to 20 cents Almost three quar ters of the sales were at the 19ti cent level, 11 per cent at 19 80 and 17 er cent at 20 cents GEORGIA Offerings were about ade quate to short pf full requirements Demand active Volume at higher of fering prices continues to increase with frequent reports of offers up to one cent over prevailing market to wooled lambs and a few small lots slaughter sheep on sale, bulk of re ceipts decks and loadlots No 1 pelt slaughter lambs Slaughter lambs opening rather slow, steady to 25 cents lower Slaughter sheep weak to 50 cents lower. Choice 90-106 lb No 1 pelt slaughter lambs $2O 50-21 75 110- 120 lb weights down to $l9 00 Utility to good $l7 00-20 00, culls down to $l5 00 Several decks and loads unsold late Good and choice slaughter ewes $8 00 950 Cull and utility $5 50 8 00. Lloyd M. BURKHOLDER Chick Hatchery Red or White jf'*’*'* Vantress Cross ft mi White Leghorns pSv R-B Red Cross U. S Approved Pullorum Clean Call RE 3-0613 R D I—Ephrata, Pa. 1 Mi. NE of Clay on Stevens Rd. | Salsbury’s Laboratories Poultry] | | Disease Prevention Program | | Polystat I Wavac II? IP Wing Web, at 6 -12 wks. Histostat for || |I 1 OWI IOX 3 w ks. where Blackhead prevails | U j3Nitro | j Total cost about .09c per bird per laying year. | | FEED DEALERS NOTE—one inventory coccidiostat | = & wormer, - 1 1 LEACOCK, PA. illlilliiP TriiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiimiiiiDimiiiiiiniinmiliimmimmmiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimm'? fill immediate needs Buyers offering prices at the fam were from 18 tb 19 cents, mostly 18 cents, 804,400 head were reported sold NORTH CAROLINA: Offerings bare ly adequate to short at most points, adequate at others Demand good Prices paid at the farm were 18 and 19 cents Ninety-seven per cent of the sales were at 18 cents SHENANDOAH VALLEY Demand fair to good Some buyers reluctant to pay higher price Sentiment divided. Prices paid at the farm were from 19 to 20V_> cents Twintyfive per dent of the sales were at 19 cents, 39 per cent at 20 cents, four per cent at 20>/2, and the rest undetermined ARKANSAS Trading active in Northwest area with offerings short some points Most of those at 18 cent were in southern part of state Eight thousand head reported by buyers at the market and by seller at 19 cents Fully 43 per cent of the sales were at 19 cents ALABAMA Offerings and supplies about adequate for present commit ments Demand very good Processors limiting sales at present price levels Movement heavy Putes were from 18 to 19 cents with most sales at the low er figure in your feed, starter & grower (to | 16-18 wks). Prevents coccidiosis, g pullorum, typhoid, round worms, | tape worms, hexamitiasis and blue | comb. For replacement stock, g breeders, broilers, turkeys & | pheasants 1 —water vaccine, (or dust, or intra- = nasal) new castle & bronchitis. Use | N. C. & B. 4 days, N. C. 4 weeks, & i N. C. & B, 4 months, & fall-winter g ’5B - ’59 N. C. every 3-4 months. i In your laying mash {& hog feed too, g steers soon.) “Spares” the antibiotic | and protein, gives 5% -9% more || eggs per year, 4/10 less feed per n dozen eggs, plus 5% greater livability, F. W. FISHER Representative Cope & Weaver WILLOW sr Ph. Lane. EX 3-2824 Ph. Leola OL 6-7356 =