Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, August 01, 1959, Image 3

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    . aster Poultry Exchange
j|er Market Up
, Lancaster 8. Melvin M. Groff, 200 L-F-
Sange auction Y , NO SALE. 10.2 bid; 0.
,iier average prlc® Farm Bureau (Jacob C.
Rowing the Geor- Herr) 12 00 WV-C-Cap, 13-6,
SSiarva trends, but Marvin S weigart, 25; 10.
7 lighter run. Av- Sa WV-P-Cap, 13-6, NO
ler P«c« I™ o SALE. 22.2 bid.
0 hea ?iV in 150 11. Miller & Bushong
top ikijAi ’ (Frederick Sherick), 1250
raged 17.«- „ WV-P-Cap, 13, NO SALE, 21-
a total of 37 , 2 bid; 12. Same, WV-C-Cap,
W Ol 715 birds listed, is, Daniel K. Good, 25.5; 13.
ih 82 765 head of- Albert Schock, 475 WV-P-Cap
foo lots, with 67,- is, Risser, 25.1; 14. Same,
1 j,, n£ r 325 WV-C-Cap, 16, Ream, 25;
mnee was 16.2 15. Abraham K. Stoltzfus,
’’’ws of 3,900 cap- 375 L-F-Y, Ream, 10.
f/from 24 6to 25.- ie. Melvin K. Barge, 750
Slots Of 6,115 leg- WV-P-Cap, 14-2, NO SALE,
i ranged from 10.0 2 1.1 bid; 17. Barge, 850 WV-
I P-Cap, 14-2, NO SALE, 21 2
" the complete bid; 18. Barge, 250 WV-P
-"1, h growers, sel- Cap, 14-2, NO SALE, 22.1
Irantheses, mount bid; 19. Barge, 150 WV-C
-p in weeks and Cap. 14-2, College Hill Poul-
Llnd price. try. 25.6; 20. M. Barge, Jr.,
SSS 14 - 2 ' N 0
mW - Indian riv- 21. Samuel Grubb, 7500
! ’ t-F-Y - Leghorn WV. 10, Starr Poultry, 16.7;
’imgs; H-S-L-F - 22. Grubb, 8500 WV, 10, NO
t r ink Fowls; Cap- SALE. 16 2 bid; 23. M&B
c cockerels, and (Rodney Miller), 1150 WV,
9-3 Starr, 17; 24. Same, 10,-
tr Schreiber 000 *V\TV, 9-3, Starr, 17.2; 25.
nn ff, Allen Clark! (Car! Shirk), 3500 IRW
Pastern States (Wil- Meader s, 17.1.
nel 6000 W Mts, 9- 26. Same, 2500 WV, 9-3,
Poultry, 17.2; 3. Col. Hill, 17.1; 27. M&B
Musselman, 2200 W (Lloyd Wenger), 7800 WV, 9-
v e Ream, 17 2; 4. 2, H. W. Longacre, Inc , 17 2;
Lane. 550 L-F-Y, S- 28 M&B (J. Irvin Denlinger)
11 5 Sol K. Beiler, 3500 W Mts, 9-2, Longacre,
/ r Martin Brendle, 17. 29. Edgar M. Martin, 2,-
000 WV, 9-6, John N. Thom
nS Landis, 600 L- as, 18 9; 30 Same, 3000 WV,
Ream, 10.8; 7*H. 9 ' 6 . Rea m, 17.8.
Stoner, 1600 L-F, 31. Elmer S. Myers, 500 Wi
lari B Risser, 11.1; V, 9-5, J. Robert Charles, 18.-!
CON
vrmula
with
lent Nick
Igh
efticien
mg
econom
kkablilty”is the factor
is helping breeders of poultry develop strains
grow faster and lay better by far than the
nt stock. Beacon Feeds are formulated to take
rtage of this same “nickability” from the
hve standpoint.
hls weans that not only the individual in
ents but their combination and proportion
Aosen so that each can “nick” with the
Sl The result is better performance than
the same ingredients, fed separately or in
proportions.
Nutrient Nick” can mean better production,
r conversion in your flock. We’d like to tell
®°re about specialized Beacon Rations for
s hain of birds, how they can help secure
r poult ry profits.
Beacon Milling Company
)F SPENCER KELLOGG & SONS. INC.
■A & CARLISLE STS., YORK, PA.
elephone: York 8-2341
AGON
Delmarva - Georgia
DelMarVa
Drops Again
Delmarva closed Friday
with a 16-17 cent market on
765,200 broilers.
Georgia closed with Fri
day sales of 1,337,000 head
at 15 cents. Estimated slaugh
ter for Fri. & Sat. is 1,736,-
000.
Delmarva’s weekly volume
was 3,603,200 head, with pri
ces moving up from Mon
day’s 16-16.9 range to 16.5 -
17 8 on Wed. and dropping a
gain Friday,
The Delmrva broiler-feed
ratio was 3.3, with broilers
averaging 16.56 and feed at
$99 80 for the week ending
July 24. The previous week’s
ratio was 3.4, a year ago, 3.6.
Georgia totaled 6,153,000
head of broilers from Friday
through Thursday, with the
market at 15 cents over the
weekend, moving up to 15-
15.9, sagging to 15-15 V& on
Wed. and regaining strength
to 15-16 Thursday.
3; 32. James R. Landis, 400
L-F-Y (20 males), Davis 10-
9; 33. N. Parke MT’er, 500
WV-C-Cap, 13-2, Col. Hill,
24.6; 34. Mil'er, 500 WV-P-
Cap, 13-2, NO SALE, 21.1
bid; 35 John H. Wenger, 1,-
050 WV, 9-2, Good, 17.
36. Leroy M. Sensenig, 1,-
025. L-F, 17 mo., Risser, 10 7;
37. Same, 1045 L-F, 17 mo,
Davis, 11.1; 38 William J.
Moyer, 600 H-S-L-F, N O
SALE, 15 bid; 39. Harold
Hollinger, 450 WV, 9, Good,
16 2.
PINE WOOD SHAVINGS
OR KILN DRIED MIXED - FINE - MEDIUM
FOR POULTRY AND LIVESTOCK BEDDING
CALL EXpress 4-5412
CONVENIENT - SANITARY SERVICEABLE
Deliveries Made Over. Two Tons
Trailer Load Prices, Bagged or Bulk
HAROLD B. ZOOK
220 Lampeter Road Lancaster, Pa':
nr* mil na uaiiuai a ■ ■ Biiauita Hal amfiia ua fatn a) auua iti a nan
RESEARCH and SERVICE
Means Better Results
RESEARCH Wirthmore conducts cm extensive
program of research and testing which benefits you
in terms of more effective nutrition, improved health
and greater productivity of the livestock that you
feed.
SERVICE Working closely with research, service
personnel, trained and qualified experts in feeding
and modem farm practices, are always ready to
help you plan a feeding program, advise on prob
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to show you the way to lower costs and greater pro
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RESULTS Check with your Wirthmore Dealer! We
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feeders are having in your community.
CLEM HOOBER
INTERCOURSE, pa.
imi iliMuluua *hmS
Weekly New York Egg Mkt.
Ext. Fey.
Hywts 41 -
Med. 34 •
Pullets 22 -
P-wee 16Vz-
Ext. Fey.
Hywts 45 -
Med. 34 -
Pullets 24V2-
P-wee 16Vfc-
Ext. Fey.
Hywts 331/2-34
Med 29 ■
Pullets 21 -
Stds 301/2-31
Checks 241/2-
Ext. Fancy
Hywts 40 -40 Vi 40Vi-
Ext. Fey.
Hywts 34Vi-
Med. 31 -
Pullets 22 -
FRIDAY TREND—Markets still well cleared on top
grades, but slow and in surplus on mediums, particularly
white.
For You
“MILK Refreshes”
Loncttttor Forming, Saturday, August 1/ '1959 3
From Monday, July 27th to Friday, July 31st
Mon. Tues. Wed. Thurs.
Nearby Whites
41 -
31 -
22 -
161/2-
Nearbv Browns
45 -
321/2-
241/2-
161/2-
Midwestern Mixed
33 -
29 -
21 -
29 -30
23V6-
Midwestern Browns
Midwestern Whites
34Vi
-30 -
22 -
Copyrighted 1958 By Urner-Bany Co.
• ST’S • J I* * * J ' ! !< 18 £
a «SMi aaulu .1 x. . at a itaii a < au ■ ,a«i >a»3ai nKa i
Ph. SOuthiield 8-3431
41 -
301/2-
22 -
16V2-
41 -
301/2-
22 -
161/2-
45 -
321/2-
241/2-
16V2-
45 -
321/2-
241/2-
16V2-
33V2-34 331/2-34
281/2- 281/2-
21 - 21 -
29 -30 28 -30
231/2- 231/2-
401/2-
40V2-
34 -34V6 34 -34i/ 2
30 - 28 -
22 - 191/2-
34Vi
-30 -
22 -
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SERVICE CENTER
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This patented HYDRAULIC con»i
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gutter cleaners.
Brubaker
L. H.
350 Sirasburg Pike
LANCASTER, PA.
R. D. 3 LITITZ, PA.
Available Now
For
August
Seeding
• Cert. DuPuite Alfalfa
• Cert. Vernal Alfalfa
• Cert Buffalo Alfalfa
• Cert. Ranger Alfalfa
• Cert. Pennscolt Clover
• Lincoln Brome Grass
• S-37 Orchard Grass
• Timothy
• Ladino Clover
• Pasture Mixture
• Ikdbo Rye
SMOKETOWN. PA.
Phone Lane. EX 2-2659
Fri.
42 -
28 -
191/2-
161/2-
411/2-42
31 -
241/2-
16i/>-
331/2-34
28 -
191/2-
29 -30
231/2-
401/2-