Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, October 03, 1958, Image 3

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    Lancaster Broilers
(Continued from page two)
John L Hershey, 950 White Rock
Cockerel Capectes, 13-6, College
Hill Poultry, 24 4 20 Penna
Farm Bureau, 1,750 Bolt, 15 3,
NO SALE, 24 cents,
21 Raymond M Zimmerman,
5000 Whte Vantress, 92, Mead
er’s Poultry, 17 cents 22 Ray
mond M Zimmerman, 5000 White
Vantress, 92, NO SALE 23 N
Parke Miller, 275 White Van
tress Pullet Capettes, 15-2, NO
SALE, 20 cents bid 24 J J Hess
11, (John E Riehl), 2,650 White
Vantress 9-2, College Hill Poul
try ,16 7 cents 25 Keifei's Mill
(Luther P Klinger), 4 000 White
Vantress, 10-6, College Hill Poul
tiy, 16 6 cents 26 L E Hen
ninger & Son (Curtis L Moyer),
3,200 White Vantress 10-3, Col
lege Hill Poultry, 16 8 cents 27
Forney Longenecker, 800 White
Rock Capettes, 16, NO SALE,
22 3 cents bid
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Would you like to Fatten your Broilers quickly?
We have a Broiler Ration at only $5.00 per 100 lbs.
H Rabbit Pellets $4 90
24% Super Mash 425
♦♦ Quality E Mash DP 410
H Bluebird All Mash DP 385
H Scratch DP 375
JJ Fine chick 490
jj Starter NF Z
j; Grower
H Special Chop for Steers Hogs, Heifers, and Sheep
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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 CHANGE—WE DELIVER.
M
Weed-Free Tobacco Beds. Here’s how to do if. Sprinkle VAPAM®
on your seed beds now. Come spring, you get more seedlings
per square yard up to twice as many. And only a few if
on y! weeds. Your seedlings are really strong and vigorous.
You can transplant fast for the best crops you’ve ever seen.
Make more profit next year! Don’t share your crop with weeds
and soil borne diseases. Put VAPAM on your seed beds now.
No special equipment needed. It’s so easy and safe to sprinkle
on. You get stronger seedlings, weed control and more profit.
Do it now for best results. Approved by the Department of Agri
culture and leading growers for all food and fibre crops.
LEBANON CHEMICAL CORP.
Lebanon, Pa.
Wednesday ftew York Egg Market
Ex f ra Fancy Heavy weights
Mediums
Pullers
Peewees
Extra Fancy Ileavj weights
Mediums
Pullets
Peewees
Fancy Heavyweights
Mediums
Pullets
ataiidai ds
Checks
Fancy Heavyweights
Mediums
Pullets
Fancy Heavyweights
Mai hot still ver> unsettled with buying very disappointing
L.bsral supplies of mediums chief depressing factor
NBY WHITE
Ex Fey Hyvvts
Mediurni 36 l 2
PnlWs 27
Peewees 19
NEARBY BROWN
Ex Fey hywis 49
Mediums 38
Pullets 29
Peewees 19
CHICAGO MARKET
(Continued from page 2)
19 35-19 50 and few small lots No
1 these weights 19 50-19 65 55
head No 1 210-220 lbs umfom in
weight and grade 19 85 Small lots
mixed grade 180 190 lbs 18 75-
14 25 Mixed grades 300-400 lb
sows 18 18 75 400-500 lbs 17-18,
few 500550 lbs 16 50-17
Horse feed
Fitting Ration
16% Dairy feed
Calf Ration
20% Hog feed
Oats 80 lb (sack)
Altman’s Milk Replacer
25 lb
4 35
4 20
Ph. Crestview 3-1687
Copyrighted 1958 By Urner-Barry Co.
Nearby Whites
Neaiby Browns
Midwestern Mixed
Midwestern Whites
Midwestern Browns
Weekly Egg Price Review
Sept 26
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Baltimore Offers
Steady Market
CATTLE AND CALVES Supply
m,.de up of approximately 50 per
cent slaughter steers, 25 per cent cows
and 25 per cent stockers and feeders
Choice slaughter steers scaice, active
and fully steady other steers very
slow and steady to weak Slaughter
heifers steady Cows and bulls slow
and steady to 50 cents lower, full de
dine on canner cows late Vealers
moderately active and steady to weak
Citaiance incomplete on all classes
except vealers and choice daughter
steers About 2 loads cows, several
bulls and only few loads slaughter
steers and Stockers and feeders still
unsold ,
STEERS One lot 873 lb mostly high
choice slaughter steers $2B 00, few lots
and loads 963-1292 lb high.good and
low-choice $25 25-26 50. bulk good these
weights $24-25, 2 lots standards $23
HEIFERS One load and one lot 743
747 lb choice slaughter heifers $25 50
2i> 7t> 3 lots 704-781 lb mostly good
<*>4 25
v COWS AND BULLS Few high com
mercial and standard cows $2O 21, bulk
utility and commercial $lB 20, canners
Sib 18 light canners down to $l5 Util
it\ and commercial bulls $21.23
VEALERS Good and choice 160 260
lb vealers $3O 36, few standard down
tO STOCKERS AND FEEDERS Trade
slow, prices steady except 500 600 lb
stock steers strong Few lots and loads
7151009 lb medium to mostly good
feeders steers $23 125 75 Tv o lots
020 561 lb good stock steel s 529 50, 2
leads 515-582 lb medium s2a 26 few
common and medium $2O 23 75 Load
432 lb choice to fancy stock steer
calves $34 2 loads 473 lb mostly choice
c~.2 half load 456 lb low good $27
HOGS Receipts will slightly exceed
,j; rlj estimate Butchers slow few
early sales 50 75 cents lower prices
novv fully 75 to $1 lower Sows around
SOM lower most decline °n 30(l lbs
Bulk supply mixed lots U S No 1
2and 3 190 240 lb butchers these $2l
to mostly $2l 25 55 head more uniform
NNo l to 3 190 230 lbs $2l 60 and 40
head same weight and grade $2l .5
curly One lot I»gh.vieldmg No 1
neai 340 lb sows $l9 60 No 13, 300
450 lbs $l3 75-19 50 , ,
SHESP Wooled slaughter lambs ac
live about steady Few sjjerble lots
75 89 lb good and choice $23-24 several
5o 98 lb mostly utility $l5 22
$3 70 H
360 H
340 H
505 jj
440 «
295 H
395 ::
$3 00 n
Lancaster Markets
No 1-3 mixed weight and grade
190-240 ft barrows and gilts
$2O 50-21.50, few No 3, $2O-20 50
Few lots No. 1 early in week
these weights, $22 50 23 230-280
lb early $2O 75-21.75 Sows steady
to weak No. 13, 300-550 ft $l7-
20
SHEEP Slaughter lambs fairly
active, steady to strong Good and
choice 70 95 ft wooled slaughter
lambs $23-24 25, utility and low
good $l9 50-23, few cull $l7-18
Rancid flavor in milk may be
caused by rapid cooling of fresh
ly drawn milk. When researchers
at the Oklahoma Experiment Sta
tion delayed the cooling of fresh
milk for about one hour, develop
ment of a rancid flavor was pre
vented m at least 80 per cent of
the samples studied Accordingly
the researchers recommend an
hour’s delay in cooling the first
milk put into the tank where ran
cid flavor is a problem
Sept 29
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BALTIMORE, Sept 29
(Continued from page 2)
Broiler-Feed Ratio Continues Drop
To 3.1, With Feed Up Broilers Off
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The Dclmaiva Broiler Feed ra
tio this week skidded to a dis
heartening 3 1, as the pound price
in that area dropped to 15 36 and
the per ton price of 20 per cent
broiler mash rose to $9B 90
The ratio was off 0 5 from one
year ago, 1 3 from six months ago
and 0 2 fiom last week Broilei
prices last week in the Delmarvi
area were at 1610
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Here is Monday’s Federal-State
market report tor the major broil
er areas of the nation
41'k
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DELMYRVA Mkt Finn Offerings
reduced Demand good Laiger sues in
tippet pait of price range Puces paid
at farm since Friday ending 10 30 AM
today broilers & trvers 21b & ovei
nios 33 1 >tb 15 70 17 780 729000 head
7 per cent 16, 8 per cent 16 16*2, 45
per cent 16'.-17, 14 per cent 17 17*2, 2
pel cent 17't: 17 80 inclusive 12 per
cent undetei mined 12 per cent intia
company transfers
EASTERN SHORE POULTRY grow,
ers Exchange Sept 26 volume of 503,-
100 broilers & fryers volume sold 466,
400 head Wtd Average Pns classi
fied according to sires estimated by
inspectors under 3 lbs none 3V 2 lbs
21 per cent 16 34 3L* S',2 lbs 64 per
cent 16 79 3'/2 lbs &. over 5 per cent
16 93
Sept 30
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GEORGIA Broilers & Fryers Fair
to good demand prevailed although a
few points indicated a spotty demand
Supplies generally m balance Buyers
offering prices & estimated volume up
to 11 am today 2k-3>A lb as farm 15
cents 835 000 head FOB Plants 16
cents 468,300 head FOB Plants 16
cents 468300 head Prices paid & re
ported vo'"me for Friday & Saturday
Sept 26 & 27 at tarms 15 15’ i cents
988,600 head 83 per cent at 15 cents,
8 per cent 15’a cents, 7 per cent intra
company sales booked at 15 cents, 2
pei cent undetermined, FOB Plants
If. cents 682800 headd 79 per cent 16
cents, 21 per cent intra co sales booked
at 16 cents
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NORTH CAROLINA Broilers A Fry
ers Offerings adequate Demand fan
to good mostly good Prices paid 24
hrs ending 10 AM today 2 7 to 3'alb
at farm 15 665600 head 82 per cent 15,
18 per cent undetermined
SHENANDOAH VALLEY Broilers &
briers Supply adequate Demand fair
to good Trading active ovei weekend
foi the present needs Prices paid at
farm since Fn noon ending 11 AM
today ept 29 2\z 31a>lt» 15-15 1 !, 272500
head 38 per cent 15, 2 per cent 15V 4 ,
14 per cent 15 30, 5 per cent 15Vi, 41
per cent undetermined Hvy hens 15
urkeys steady demand good Small
type fryers 24-24V2 mos 24 Hvy type
We Now offer
Complete Beef
Feeding Program
• WIRTHMORE 32%
BEEF CONCENTRATE
These feeds are supported by exhaustive re
search, quality and service. They are designed
to deliver the kind of RESULTS demanded
by top beef feeders.
Plan to phone or visit us TODAY
G®* the facts about the
f3f jfr] COMPLETE WIRTHMORE
BEEF FEEDING PROGRAM
We are ready to serve you
Leßoy M. Sensenig
HINKLETOWN Ph. Ephrata REpublic 3-2009
Dillabaugli & Bleacher
R.D.2 CONESTOGA Ph. TR 2-3086 or TR 2-3555
Lancaster Farming, Friday, October 3, 1958—3
WIRTHMORE 32%
BEEF SUPPLEMENT
(Pelleted with Stilbestrol)
WIRTHMORE 44%
BEEF MIXING FEED
hens 2 toms 20 21 mos 21
ARKANSAS Broilers & fryers Of
ferings shoit at some points Excessive
.ii otheis Puces paid & olume dis
tnbution at farm Fn noon I'-z 3Vi lb
15 cents 822681 head, 39 per cent at
undetermined prices 48 per cent at
lb cents intra Co Sales 13 per cent
booked at 15 cents
k Used Specials! fl
■ 2 Farmall M Tractors I
K “CIO” mounted corn 8
■ picker I
■■i— am i l l IITII l IB Hill
Cope :& Weaver
WILLOW ST.
Ph. Lane. EX 3-2824