Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, January 31, 1959, Image 3

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J. B. Lapp
Atglen, Pa,
Chas. J. McComsey
& Sons
Hickory H3L Pa.
Delmarva - Georgia
Mkt. Weakens
Delmarva’s Friday market
was steady to firm, offerings
and demand increased. Vol
ume and prices, 16 40-18,
880,300 head, mcl 604,800
•head East Shore, 17% at 16V 2
17, 41% at Yi-lVh 12% at
17!4-18, 19% undetermined.
Georgia’s market on Fri
day found orders for proces
sed birds spotty, increasing
from certain areas of the
country. Offerings more than
ample to adequate. Volume
incl approx 14% for Sat.
Prices and volume: At farms,
15-16, 94% at 16, 818,700; F
OB plants, 16-17, 85% at 17,
501,500 head.
The week’s Delmarva mar
ket opened steady, with some
purchases on condemned de- Fey Hywts
ducted basis Market was Medium
quiet and trading quiet on p t
Tuesday, weakening Wed
nesday and continuing weak standards
Thursday under light demand Checks
Condemned deducted pur
chases continued.
Volume and prices; Mon- Fey Hywts
759,600, mcl 502,900 head Medium
at East. Shore, at 16 60-19 30, p,,n«+ c
mostly 18 cents up Tues.—
141,300, at IBV4 - 19, mostly
IBV2 and up Wed—609,300 T .
mcl. 141,200 at East. Shore. y Hywts
at 16%-19, mostly 17 and up FRIDAY TREND—Market showed some slight improve
-3v^ rs .~^ 61 ? ,3 i?£’ incl ; men! in tone though spot offerings still generally ample on
300 at East. Shore, at 15.20- ® ~ : . .
18, mostly 16 .and up. ail top S rades - Mediums, firm under grades closely
Georgia opened with both cleared
offerings and demand light
on Monday. Condemned de
ductions continue. The mar
ket was off one cent on Tues rm 308,100, 16-17; FOB
day, light offerings in excess plants, 167,500, 17-18 Thurs
of lighter demand, continuing -At farm, 478,300, 16-17; FOB
into Wed. as several plants plants, 244,700, 17.
closed and on Thurs. with The Delmarva Broiler
prices off another cent as of- Feed ratio for the week end
fenngs exceeded demand. in g j an 2 3 W as 40, up from
™7 0lU1 ?f f Ud P *£ e nL Fr t: previous week’s 39, but
iQ oll pn4 f , an T 1 ’ well below last year’s 51.
io’ tvP B Broiler prices averaged 19 36
« ST was 597 - 86 per
500 at 18-19. Tues—-At farm ~ ,
570.000, 16-18; FOB plants, Delmarva weekly volume
159.000, 17-18. Wed—At fa- untll Jan - 24 was 2,760,165.
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contains the vitamins and other factors known to be needed
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Why not try it and check the results for yourself?
WIRTHMORE FEEDS
Leßoy M. Sensenlg Clem E. Hoober
Hinkletown Intercourse
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Dillobaugh & Bleacher Hiestand, Inc.
R. D. 2, Conestoga Marietta
Ph. TR 2-3086 or TH 2-3555 Ph. HAzel 6-9301
Paul M. Ressler & Son Glenn H. Herr
Paradise Manheim, R.D.
Ph. Strasburg OV 7-3931 LandUrille TW 8-6391
Lancaster Farming/ Saturday/ January 31/ 1959—3
Weekly New York Egg Mkt.
From Monday, January 26th to Friday, January 30th
Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday
Extra
Fey Hywts
Medium
Pullets
39 - 38 -
34 ] /2-35 33 j, 2 -
33V2- 32y 2 -
24 -25 24
Peewees
Extra
Fey Hywts
Medium
Pullets
39%-
35%-
34
24
Pewees
Midwestern Mixed
37 -37 Vi 37 - 36%-
34 Vi- 33 Vi- 3 3 Vi
-33 Vi- 32%- 32 -
36%- 36 - 36 -
34 -35 34 - 34 -
Midwestern Whites
37 -37% 37 - 36i/j-37
34V2- 33V2- 331/2-
33 Id- 32%- 32V2-
Ph.-SOuthfield 8-3431
Nearby Whites
37 Vi
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32Vi-
-25 24- -25
Neorbv Browns
37%
34
33 -
33
-25 24
-25 24 -25
Midwestern Browns
37 -‘ 36%-
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FOR ANY FARM PURPOSE’
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Additional
Markets
On Page 5
Yields Plant
Certified
Du Puits Alfalfa
• Outstanding for its
high yield
• Exceptional seeding
vigor
• Recovers quickly af
ter cutting
• Longer growing per
iod
• Winter hardy
EX 2-2659
SMOKETOWN. PA.