Poultry Center 2 Broiler Lots Sold eck’s low prices at ister Poultry Center ,ed most of the this week. Prices improve much and lots of broilers id Growers withheld ■ of broi.ers and fo ir capettes. One lot of ute Vantress broxl to receive a bid - ; were reluctant to ght birds before the ivmg holiday. •' es continued strong ; exception of capet ts Turkeys were ac strong. 20 lots of 32,875 •e offered and 12 10,825 birds were lots of 4,425 _broil- ght 16 1-16 3. Three 900 turkeys sold for 3 ’ots of Leghorn night 9.1-9 5. One lot capettes sold for 21 cerel capettes were it prices of 26-29 1 il Note- Next Week’s be held on Friday, ;r 27 due to Thanks lay being ' November mg is the complete ;r 19 sale by" lot seller, grower in as, number, breed, ■eeks and days, buy ince. >de: WWWhite Van .-Indian River, Belts e Turkeys, C-Cocker ilets, Cap-Capettes, >rn Fowl. ier & Bushong (Carl 2500 IR, 9-3, NO 15 0 bid; 2. Same, ALL EGG PRODUCERS— : Egg Quality ort from Early Bird Research Farm MAY TO SEPTEMBER 1959, INCLUSIVE TOfAL NUMBER OF EGGS MARKETED 1,143,218 - Grade Grade Grade NOTE: Grade C includes bloodspots, dirties, and cracks. This week ah egg receiver getting eggs horn two poultry farms feeding iy Bird feeds reported as follows: AL CRACKS FOR 1 MONTH ON AUTOMATIC EQUIPMENT CK NO. 1 Laying V/2 months CK NO. 2 Laying 7 months We believe this to be for bet- than the average in most fcf receiving plants! How are you doing on break- with your feed and man- msnt program? May we help you? \\\llf/// Si' Manufacturers of Poultry and Livestock Feed Since 1875 3500 IR, 9-3, Roy E. Ream, 16 1; 3. M&B (John O. Moy er) 6300 WV, 10, NO SALE, 13 0 bid, 4 Same, 5500 WV, 10, NO BID; 5. M&B (Ken neth M Funk) 400 WV-P-Cap 14, Boy E Ream, 21 0. 6 M&B (Clarence Shenk Jr.) 750 WR-C-Cap, 13-2, C P Manbeck, Inc. 26 0; 7. M - & B (Christ L. Herr) 400 W- V, 9-5, NO SALE, 13 5 bid; 8 Arthur Graybill, 1500 LF, 2 yrs Qar! B. Risser, 95, 9. Noah N Zimmerman, 300 L-F 2 yrs., Roy E Ream, 9.1; 10 Eshelman’s Red Rose, 650 Belts, 14, Victor F. Weaver, Inc 27 0, 11. Same; 12 Same; 13. Neff Bros 925 IR, 10, John N Thomas, 16 3; 14 Ivan Z. Hoover, 800 WV-Cap, 13, NO SALE, 20.0 bid; 15. Wenger’s Mill Inc (Vernon Zimmer man) 1250 WV-P-Cap, 14 2, NO SALE, 18 7 b d; 16 Andrew G. Miller, 700 WV-C-Cap, 13, NO SALE, 21 0 bod; 17. Same, 1000 WV -P-Cap, 13, NO SALE, 18.6 bid; 18. Glenn H. Herr, 800 IR C-Cap, 14, Marvin Sweig art, 29 1; 19 Same, 350 IR-C- Cap, 14, Victor F. Weaver, Inc 27.0 bid; 20. Arthur Groff, 500 L-F, 1-yr, Roy E. Ream, 9.3. Mastitis control depends on good management and strict sanitation. Treatment should be a minor part of the program. Read the Classifieds. A B C Miller & Bushong, Delmarva - Georgia Holiday Pushes Offerings Down Delmarva opened sdowly this week with offerings ful ly ample for the dull demand, and prices ranging from 14 to 15 90 Demand continued weak through Thursday as most of the buying interest centered on turkeys Prices and re ported purchases to 10 30 on Friday were 13 50 to 15 50 on 401,900 head Estimated slaughter for the week end is 500,000 head. The Delmarva broiler feed ratio for the week ending Nov 13 was unchanged from l ast week at 3 3 Feed cost $92 82 per ton and broilers averaged 1519 This com pares with a 3 3 ratio six months ago when broilers brought 16 60 and feed was Turn to Page 2 Fluid Milk Production Is Mostly Steady Production levels of fluid milk were reported unchang ed to slightly lower than last week but supplies were am ple to meet a good bottling demand. A light surplus over c'ass one needs was diverted to separators for fluid cream needs or readily utilized for manufacturing purposes. In New York prices ad vanced as much as 10 cents with 40 quart units of bot tling qua'ity milk reported at $5 90 to $6 00. , 94.69% 3.29% 2.02% PERCENT CRACKS - 1.25% 1.32% c/v iff* £LP Rohrerstown. Pa. Ph. Lancaster EX 2-2145 Weekly New York Egg Mkt From Monday, November 16th to Friday November 20th Mon. Tues. Wed. Thurs. Fn. Nearby Whites Ext Fey Hywts 351/2-36 Med 26 -261/2 Pullets 23 - P-wees -18 - Ext. Fey, Hywts 36 Med 31 Pullets 27 P wees -18 Ext. Fey. Hywts 32 - Med. 23V2-24 Pullets 21_ -22 Stds 29 - Checks 23 - Ext. Fancy Hywts 34 Ext. Fey. Hywts 32 - Med. 24 -241/2 Pullets 211/2 23 TREND—Market quite irregular with surplus mid western and southern eggs depressing pr.ee l evels on fancy heavyweights. Top grade nearby in light supply but nervous. Don’t forget that Buck Wheat flour and Pastry flour. Permanent antifreeze for your farm truck, tractor or car on y $1 79 per gallon. Gloves -40 c up. Artex motor oil SA E. 20 - 2- gallon can $1.38. Try Altman’s Milk Replacer ana watch those calves grow, also good for little pigs - 25 lb $3 95 Altman’s Calf Feed - 25 lb. $1 50. Fittmg Ration for growing heifers and dry cows - $3 70 cwt. 947 Harrisburg Pike Ph. Lane. EX 4-7715 Willis H. Weaver, Mgr. FAMOUS NAMES AMONG DAIRYMEN / @)»RTHMOR€ n/rvT V MI7ED m - replacer for lYllLlv CALVES. Produces heol hy, fast growing calves and is cheaper to feed than whole milk. TWIM MIY CALF GRAIN. An economical Iff 111 IYIIA formula feed of proven quali ty for building healthy, strong bodied calves. RECORD FITTING FEED- A TOP CONDITIONER For young stock and dry cattle. CALVING FEED-SSS MENTS OF CALVING. 32% RECORD DAIRY QITPDIEMEWT A milking supple- OUir LiHilriJCiil I MENT. Containing top quality ingredients that provide the highest nutritional levels. CALL YOUR DEALER AND TRY THESE FEEDS TO SEE THE RESULTS OF WIRTHMORE Research & Service A Paul M. Ressler & Son paradise, pa. Ph. Strasburg OV 7-6292 Inc. Lancaster Farming, Saturday, November 21. 1959 —3 36 - 28 - 23 - 18 Nearbv Browns 36 31 28 18 -32 -28 Midwestern Mixed 32 - 261/2- 22 - 291/2-30 23 - Midwestern Browns Midwestern Whites 32 - 26/2-27 23 - Copyrighted 1958 By Urner-Barry Co. 200 WHITE HAMP CHICKS - I Week Old Prices subject to change ALTMAN’S CASH FEED STORE -361/2 381/2- 29 - 23 - 13 - 36 29 23 18 -32 31 28 18 -32 31 23 18 33 26/2- 22 - 291/2-30 25 - 32 - 26%- 22 - 29V 2 -3a 23 - 31 - 331/2- 27 - 23 - 331/2- 27 - 23 - 361/2- 29 -. 23 - 18 - 36 31 28 18 -32 201/2- 22 - 291/2- 25 -
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