Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, November 07, 1958, Image 3

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    Delmarva Broilers Selling at 17-18
Broiler-Feed Ratio Climbs to 3.5
Wednesday’s Delmarva broiler
market was unsettled, with very
light trading and moderate to
heavy offerings Prices paid at
the farm for broilers and fryers
lbs, 17-18, 154,600 head
The Delmarva broiler feed ra
tion for the week ending Oct. 31
was up two points to 3 5 from the
low of 3 3 which held for several
weeks. Broiler price average was
16 63, with mash selling for $95
per ton.
One year ago, broiler ration
was 3.5, broiler prices were av
eraging at 16.69 and mash was
bringing $95 36.
Tuesday’s Delmarva report-
Market quiet, very light trading
Prices at farm 17-18 for 2‘,2-3V / 2
lb. broilers and fryers.
Monday. Steady, offerings mod
erate, demand good, 2Ms lbs and
up 16 90-18, 637,500 head. East
ern Shore exchange Oct. 31
volume of 413,200. Sold 405,200
head, 17 49-17.73.
Friday: Mkt. firm, offerings
Lancaster Feeder Sale—“ Best Ever”
With more than 500 area breed
er*. and feeders of beef cattle on
hand Saturday, the Fourth An
imal Lancaster Stock -Yards
Feeder Calf sale recorded an av
erage price of $34.75 per hund
redweight for 347 head.
The sales total going to con
signors was $56,09817, or $lB,-
478.03 more than the 1957 total
sales at the auction.
This year’s auction totals and
prices reflected the exceptional
b.gh quality of consignments,
with the extra $18,478.03 going
LOOKING
FOR
RESULTS ?
try WIRTHMORE
TWIN MIX
Give your calves a good start in life
by feeding Twin Mix. It costs little
now and will pay big dividends later.
* Simplify feeding . . . Early weaning means easier
feeding when you use this coarse, palatable feed
that stimulates calves appetites.
Save Money ... By sending more milk to market
because the calf doesn’t need milk when eating this
feea especially formulated for young calves
Speed Growth . By getting calves off to a fast
start and encouraging roughage consumption with
a feed that provides the extra quality proteins,
minerals and vitamins young calves require
* Avoid Calfhood Disorders ... By eliminating the
dangers of early liquid feeding (too much, too cold,
not clear). Put on a “grown-up” type ration soon,
and encourage roughage consumption.
by
WIRTHMORE FEEDS
PAUL M. KESSLER & SON
PARADISE, PA, Ph. Strasburg OV 7-3931
moderate, demand improved, 2V2
lb. and up, 16.80-17.90, 619,000
head. Eastern Shore Thursday of
fered and sold 448,400 head,
16.80-17.90, mostly 17.50-17.70.
Thursday Market wak, offering
heavy, demand decreased, at farm
ZVz lb. and up, mostly 3Vi-3 Vz ,
15.80-17 00, 794,100 head Eastern
Shore Oct 29 offered and sold,
565,300, 16 32-16 45
GEORGIA: Tuesday, Nov. 4;
Market balanced following slight
decrease m demand, demand fair
to good, 2%-3 3 /4 at farm, 16 cents,
587,500 head. FOB plants 17 cents
379,700.
Nov. 3; at farms, 16-16V2, 607,-
300 head, FOB plants 17 cents,
401,300.
Fri. and Sat; at farm 16T6V2,
733,900. FOB plants, 17 cents,
614,800.
Thursday At farm, 16-17, 543,-
200 head. FOB plants 17, 288,000.
Wednesday. At farm, 15-16, 388,-
100, FOB plants 16, 286.700.
fer 347 calves, which were out
weighed in totals by more than
15 ton by the 303 calves in the
1957 auction,
Robert G. Cables, Keisters
town, Md., consigned the top
fancy club-type Angus steer. Fred
Frey, Jr, Quarryville RD 2, paid
$62 per hundred for this feeder.
With only a dozen fancy steers
m consignments, they averaged
$40.92 per hundred
Fourteen choice Shorthorns
were bid in at $38.50 per hund
red.
TWIN MIX
House Maturing
Pullets Together
House early-matunng pullets
together in the same pens, ad
vises Assistant County Agent
Frank E Bortz, for when only
laying pullets are housed, egg
production increases rapidly. A
feeding system that is right for
one pullet is right for all. Pullets
starting to lay are aggressive.
They need extra feed and they
will find a way to get it. Such
pullets get along well together
and make a practical pen to care
for
Bortz says poultrymen still
housing pullets _on the basis of
age, including some immature
birds, with those already laying,
find that the immature pullets
are driven away from both feed
and water They spend a great
oeal of time on the roosts and
probably take twice as long to
get into production, as they would
have if left on range where they
would have more opportunity.
Forty-nine choice Herefords
sold for $35.12; 94 choice Angus
bruoght $34 50; 74 good Angus
brought $32.74; 30 good Here
fords, $36.31. and $26 33 was paid
for 61 heifers of all types.
Lancaster Union Stock Yards
and Penna Livestock and Allied
Industries Association were co
sponsors of the sale, which is one
of a yearly senes co-sponsored by
the state association.
William Bixler, sales manager,
termed this year’s event the best
oi the four held so far.
LANCASTER FARMING
CLASSIFIED ADS
Phone STterling 6-2132
I WEAVER BOOK STORE I
| 44 S. Duke St., Lancaster |
| Now Closed H
S Until |
§ (at 40 E. King St., Lancaster)
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HUBBARD 496 Brown Egg Cross
Profit-Bred for Large Brown Eggs
HUBBARD Kimberchik K-137
Profit-Bred for Large Chalk-White Eggs
ah&
16 Week Old Started Pullets
PAY
GRAND OPENING
Friday & Saturday
November 14 & 15
IJubeUrd farms
lAN«A*TI«, M. •
MANHEIM PIKE TEL. EX 2-2155
Lancaster Farming, Friday, November 7, 1958—3
Wednesday New York Egg Market
Extra Fancy Heavyweights
Mediums
Pullets
Peewees
Extra Fancy Heavyweights
Mediums
Pullets .
Peewees
Fancy Heavyweights
Mediums
Pullets
Standards
Checks
Fancy Heavyweights
Mediums
Pullets
Fancy Heavyweights
Weekly Egg Price Review
Oct. 30 Oct 31 Nov. 3
NEARBY WHITES
Ex Fey Hywts
Mediums
Pullets . . .
Peewees
NEARBY BROWNS
Ex Fey Hywts
Mediums . ...
Pullets .
Peewees
45% 46%
32 Va 33%
27 27
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Copyrighted 1958 By Urner-Barry Co.
Lancaster Markets
(Continued from page two)
HOGS: Trading active. Barrows
and gilts 25-50 higher, sows
steady U. S. 1-3 grade 180-240 lb.
bairows and gilts 20.50-21 50 few
No. 3 down to 20.25, hogs more
umiorm for weight and grade in
cluding 1-2 grade scaling 190-230
lb 2150-22.00, few lots mostly
No. 1 these weights 22 25-22.50.
300-600 lb. sows 15.-18 50.
SHEEP. Trading active on the
Nearby Whites
Nearby Browns
Midwestern Mixed
Midwestern Whites
Midwestern Browns
45 v 2
33
26 -27 27
20 -21 20 -21 20
45’■2
32
45V,
31V2-32
27
small supply. Wooled slaughter
lambs steady Good and choice 75-
P 5 lb. wooled slaughter lambs
23.25-24 75, utility and low good
19 75-23.50.
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Farmall M
Oliver 70
46 y 2
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West Caldwell, New Jersey