Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, March 28, 1959, Image 3

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    er Poultry Exchange
Market Off
SALE, 17.5 bid. J 7. Bucher,
4900 WV, 9, NO SALE. 17.7
bid. 8. Bucher, 4600 WV, 9,
NO SALE, 17 7 b f d. 9. Neff
Bros., 1340 IRW, 10, Daniel
K. Good, 19. 19. Robert B.
age on 18 lots
Hers, selling on
, a ncaster Poul
auction, rrop
on a 17.4-19.3
ine lots birds, m
broiler lots be
via the ‘no sale
in
Noll, 2600 WV, 10-1, Good,
18.
11. Same, Roy E. Ream,lB.2
12. Noll, 1300 WV, 10-1, Jno.
N. "’homas, 19.3. 13. Elam
Sensenich, 450 PWCX, 10,
Marvin Sweigart, 19. 14 Fa
rm Bureau (Jacob C. Herr),
1025 WV-P-Cap, 13-6, Swei
gart, 26 1. 15. Same, 975 WV
C-Cap, Good, 28.7.
16. N. Parke Miller, 380
WV-P-Cap, 13-2, W. C. Mel
’inger & Son, 26. 17 Same,
Walter B Lehman, 27.6. 18.
Kreamer Feed (Robert Mei
ser), 1000 CWR-P-Cap, 13,
tvto SALE. 2a,3 bid 19. Krea
mer (Max Wilson), 750 CWR
-Cap, 13, NO SALE, 23 bid
20 Miller and Bushong (Lo
well Landis), 3100 WVX, 9,
S. E. Davis, 17.5
market gained
only four lots
irds being sold
- a led Range'on
was 26-28.7.
! the top third
jilers figured at
is the complete
le, with seller,
rantheses, amo
1, age in weeks,
per and price
5- WV-white va
dian river whi
'eterson’s -white
s' CWR-Cobb’s
'-pullets" C-cock
>ettes, and WVX
ss cross.
Newton, 5300
ien Clark, 17-6.
L 3 D E- Horn
tman), 5500 WV
Poultry, 17.5. 4.
r’s Poultry. 17.4
er„ 4500 WV, 9,
7 7 bid. _
600 WV, 9, NO
21. M&B Ed Decker), 15,-
000 WV, 9-2, H W. Long
acre, 17.6. 22 Same, Victor
F. Weaver, 17.5 23 M&B
(Jacob C Herr), 4200 WV,
012, Mellinger, 17.6. 24.
Same, 4100 WV, 9-2. Ream,
18. 25. Same, 4500 WV, 9-2,
T FORGET APRIL 4th
TIME 2 P. M. EVEHY SAT. THEREAFTER
tion: Black Wilson Soy Beans $5.25 bu.
>eed"corn. - 600 bu. Lane. Sure crop -$5 50
Columbian Chick 75 Nedlar New Hamps
i seeds & tools. Come in and get yours!
otatoes - Cobblers $4 10 Katahdins $3.55
Kennebecks $3.75
sders & waterers. 25 lb Flour $1.68
cy feed. Dairy feed, Rabbit & Dog feed,
Horse feed. Hog feed. Pigeon feed.
aa buy a duck? Just come in—we have ’em!
AN’S CASH FEED STORE
sburg Pike Ph. Lane. EX 4-7715
Willis H. Weaver, Mgr.
If You Are Remodeling
uilding a New Poultry House
to investigate air conditioning by
Vent-O-Matic
OR WRITE US FOR FULL DETAILS
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OG FEEDING J
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~ Hogs, Care and
CLEM E. HOOBER
'UBSE, PA.
Phone HA 6-9301
-ISOUITRY-DAIRY-STOO
Ph. SOutbiield 8-3431
Delmarva - Georgia
Mkt. Weak
Delmarva opened weak
and unsettled Prices mostly
17 - 18 Market remained
unsettled and weak, steady
ing slightly Thursday, off
slightiy Friday to close air 16
- 17.10
Week’s De’marva volume
was about 2,833,300 head.
Delmarva Broiler-Feed ra
tio for week ending March
20 was 3 7, steady with pre
vious week, but comparing
with 4 4 of year-ago week
Broiler avg, was 17 94, with
mash at $9B 17
Georgia’s market opened
at 16 cents, holding about
steady to little stronger on
Tues , weakening to- mostly
15 cent mkt. on Wed , drop
ping to 97 per cent at 15 on
5 nday
Georgia volume f"*r wp"’”
At Farm 3,401,300; FOB
plant 2,282,7uu
Virginia market reports
volume for week ending on
March 23 at 1,062,300 with
17 44 weighted average.
Withdrawn.
26. M&B .(Kenneth M
Funk), 1400 WV, 9-6, J. N
Thomas, 19 27. M&B (Lester
Weaver), 6700 WV, 9, Head
er’s, 17.6 28 Clayton "H.
Shenk, 1000 WV, 10-5, Good,
18 7. 29. Raymond M. Zim
merman, 5300 WV, 8-4, NO
SALE, 17 2 bid. 30. Same,
5000 WV, 9, NO SALE, 17.6
bid. v
31. James High (David Y.
Lapp, 16,000 WV, 9-1, NO
ALE, 17 bid. 32. Easter
Grain Co. (H. Raymond
Charles), 6000 WV, 9-2, V. F.
Weaver, 17.5. 33 C. Richard
tor J. Koser, 10 4 34 N.
FOR
MORE
PROFITS
Build Pullets
with *
Farm Bureau
Profitmaker
START and
, Mash or Crumbles
Growing Ration
Mash Pellets Crumbles
Keep Your layers ON THE JOB FULL TIME!
WITH
Farm Bureau LAYER MASHES
0 16% ALL MASH LAYER ® BREEDING MASH
O 22% LAYING MASH ® 40% SUPPLEMENT
MASH OH PELLETS
Prompt,.. ♦ . Courteous Delivery jn Bags or Bulk
,c. coa,
V
Wv? BU^ 1
Lancaster
EX 4-0541 -
Loncoster Forming, Saturday, March 28, 1959—3
Weekly New York Egg Mkt
From Monday, March 23rd to Friday, March 27th
Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday
Nearby Whiles
35 -35% 35 - 35 -
33%- 33%- 33
28 - 27 - 26 %-
23 -24 22 -23 21
Fey Hywts
Medium
Pullets
Peewees
Extra
Fey Hywts 35Vj-
Medium 33%-
Pullets 28
Peewees 23
Midwestern Mixed
32 ] ,i- 31 - 29V2-30
30Vj-31 30 - 29 -
28 - 24V&-26 25 -26
31%- 29 -29% 29 -
30- -30% 28%. 28
Fey Hywts
Medium
Pullets
Standards
Checks
Midwestern Whites
Fey Hywts 33Vi- 32'4- 32 -
Medium 31 -31’/2 31 - 31 -
Pullets 28 - 27 - 2QVz-
Midwestern Browns
Fey Hywts 34 - 33Vj- 32%- 32 - 32 -
TREND—Unsettled with light receipts and curtailed
trading duo to Good Friday holiday.
Additional
Markets
On Page 5
Miller, 6000 L-F, 2 yrs., Vic-
Parke Miller, 225 L-F, 2
yrs, Koser, 10 4.
Feeds
GROW
Manheim New Holland Quarryville
MOhawk 5-2466 ELgin 4-2146 STerling 6-2126
Nectrbv' Browns
'34 -
33 -
24Vj-26 25
-24 22 -23 21
Copyrighted 1958 By Urner-Bany Co.
AUCTIONEERS!
You'll have a
better sale when
it is advertised
with us!
2. Builds strong,
productive layers
Farm ..itmak
er Feeds are SYNCHRO
BALANCED to provide
your pullets with the ex
act combination of pro
teins and calories that
they need.
SYNCHRO- - BALANCE
cuts your feed costs for
raising replacements . . .
builds strong frames and
increased capa.ity for
sustained, profitable pro
duction.
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by Lancaster County FARMERS
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