Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, December 05, 1959, Image 3

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    Lane. Poultry Center
Prices Advance on Broilers
Prices gained at the Lan
caster Poultry center this
week as growers sold 117,140
birds in 41 of the 42 -lots and
122,140 birds offered. Tire
only lot not sold- was held
back on a bid of 18.2 for the
5500 nine week old While
Vantress Cockerels.
Twenty-one lots of 102,-
900 broilers went at prices of
17.4 to 19.5. This compares
with the 15.8 to 18.0 paid for
the 21 lots sold last week.
Thursdays sale of brokers
moved 79% of the birds at
prices in the range of 18 to
18.5.
Capettes continued strong
with eight lots 4,840 of
cockerels bringing 27.8 to
30.1, 6 lots 4,350 of pullets
at 27.4 to 30.1, and 2 lots of
1,750 straight run at 28.1 to
28 9.
Heavy fowl brought 18 2
while one lot of males made
9-7 and leghorn fowl brought
9.4.
Following is the complete
December 3 sale with seller,
grower in parenthesis, kind
and amount, age in weeks,
and days, buyer and price
The Code: WV-White Van
tress, WMts - White Moun
tains, IR - Indian Rivers,
Cap - Capettes, P - Pullets,
C - Cockerels, L-F - Leghorn
fowl, WR - White Rock, HF
Howard B. Flyte Jr.
NORTHWESTERN
MUTUAL LIFE INS., CO,
430 W. Chestnut Street
Lancaster, Pa.
EXpress 7-8284
New Feed for Layers
Wok
Special attention has been paid to the balance of energy,
amino acids, vitamins and minerals. Ingredients are chosen
to meet the critical amino acid need of the laying hen with
out wasteful use of expensive pi'otein sources. Use of syn
thetic vitamin A permits further economies.
The net result is a layer feed to help poultrymen gain
greater feed dollar returns.
Just call us today for more particulars
on Beacon Egg Check A. It’s a feed for
high egg production, loiv cost per dozen .
The Beacon Milling Company
A Division of Spencer Kellogg & Sons, Inc.
PHILADELPHIA & CARLISLE STS., YORK. PA.
Telephone; York 8-2341
BEACON
- Heavy Fowl.
1. Greider Leghorn Farm,
2000 WRHF, 14 mo., E. E.
Davis, 18.2; 2. Glenn H. Herr
900 Ett-P-Cap, 15-3, Daniel
K. Good, 28.9; 3. Fruitville
Farms, Inc., (Abram Shank),
6000 IR, 9-2, Header’s Poult
ry 18.2; 4. Same, 9000 IR, 9-2
Header’s Poultry, 18.3; 5.
Same, 5000 WV, 9-6, Linn
Poultry, 19.5;
6. Same, 10,000 WV, 9-2
Starr Poultry, 18 5; 7. Dan
iel B. King, 1500 WV, 10-1,
John E. Hettinger, 19.3; 8.
Same, Carl B. Risser, 19.4; 9.
Same, Roy E. Ream, 19.5;
10. Same, John N. Thomas,
19.0;
11. Ivan Z. Hoover, 500 W
RP 11, Daniel K. Good, 18 7,
12 Paul K. Shoemaker, 500
WVP, 15, Daniel K. Good, 27-
.9; 13. Lane. Co. Farm Bur
eau (Jacob C. Herr), 1200 W
V-P-Cap, 13-6, Daniel K.
Good, 29.5; 14 D. E. Horn &
Co. (Fred Bingaman) 4000 W
V, 96, Roy E. Ream, 18 6;
15. Same, W. C. Mellinger &
Son, 18 5; -
16. Miller & Bushong, (Lo
well Landis) 3300 WV, 9,
Harry Weaver Jr., 18 5; 17.
M&B, (Paul Sealover) 5500
WVC, 9, NO SALE, 18.2 bid;
18. Same, 3500 WV, 9, S. E.
Davis, 18-3; 19. M&B (Ervin
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CHAIN SAW
SERVICE CENTER
New & tiled
Snovely's Farm Servic*
NEW HOLLAND EL 4-2214
Here’s a new all-mash ra-
tion to get top production
from your layers at low cost
per dozen. Beacon Egg Check
A is formulated especially for
birds in the 4V& to lb.
weight range. This new feed
meets exceptionally well the
special nutritive requirements
of birds of this size.
Delmarv* - Georgia
Prices Tending
To Swing Up
Prices at Delmarva tended
to swing upward toward the
end of the week with prices
and volume reported for the
2t hours up to 10:30 Friday
morning at 17 to 18.60 for
560,500 head. Est. slaug. for
the weekend was 484,000
compared to 458,000 head
last week end.
The broiler feed-ratio for
the week ending November
30 was 3.3 with broilers av
eraging 15 22 and mash cost
ing $93 56 per ton. This js
one point higher than the 3 2
of the previous week.
Georgia reported 297,000
head sold at prices ranging
from 16 to 18 cents with
most sales at 17. Estimated
slaughter for the weekend is
1.446.000 compared to the
1.608.000 head of last weeK
end.
Fluid Milk
Production
Mostly Steady
Reports indicate generally
steady production at all
points with offerings ade
quate for the demand. De
mand for bottling quality
milk good at Boston and At
lanta, but only fair at other
1 points. Light surplus over
bottling requirements in all
areas except Atlanta was
channeled to separators. Pric
es paid at New York for bot
tling quality milk declined to
$5 70 to 593 per 40 quart
unit.
These Red Rose Distributors will gladly recommend the mixtures to use*
DAVID B. HURST A. L. HERR & BRO.
Bowmansville, Pa
MUSSER FARMS. INC.
R. D. 2, Columbia, Pa.
BUY NOW AND SAVE
NEW ADVANCED 1960
Meyer Hay Conditioner
Limited number available at these special prices and terms.
GAP, PENN A,
Lancaster Farming, Saturday, December 5, 1959 —
Weekly New York Egg Mkt
From Monday, November 30th, to Friday, December 4th
Thura.
Ext. Fey.
Hywts 37 •
Med. 29 -
Pullets 24 -
P-wees 18 -19
Ext. Fey.
Hywts 36 -
Med 31 -
Pullets 28 -
P-wees 18 -19
Ext. Fey.
Hywts 31 -
Med 27 -
Pullets 23 -
Stds 29 -
Checks 25 -
Ext. Fancy
Hywts 34 -
Ext. Fey.
Hywts 32 -
Med 271/2-
Pullets 24 -
TREND: Market weak with offerings backing up under
continued disappointing trade.
See Our Want Ads For Bargains
Hens lay better cows give more milk
—pigs get to market faster
AND
Red $ Rasi
Poultry, Daily and Nog Supplements
Quarryville, Pa
Special Prices
ON THE
SEE OR CALL US TODAY.
J. PAUL NOLT
Tues. Wed.
Nearby Whites
Mon.
37 -
29Vi-
20 " 26 • 24
19 -20 19 -20 19
Neotrbv Browns
37 - 37 -
31 - 31 -
28 - 28 -
19 -20 19
Midwestern Mixed
Midwestern Browns
34 -
Midwestern Whites
32V2-
281/2-
26 -
Copyrighted 1951 By Urner-Barry Co.
when you feed home-grown grains
WEST WILLOW FARMERS
ASSOCIATION
West Willow. Pa.
37 -
29 -
37 -
291/2-
-20
37 -
31 •
23
-20 19
-20
32 -
28 -
25 -
30 -
25 -
311/2-
27 -
23 , -
30 •
25 -
34 -
34 -
32V*-
281/2-
26 -
32 -
271/2-
24 -
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BROWN & REA
Atglen, Pa.
Phone Hickory 2-4183
3
Fri.
35 -
27 -
24 -
19 -20
35 -
28V2-29
28 -
19
-20
31 -
261/2-
23 -
29 -
25 -
33 -
311/2-
271/2-
24 -