poultry Center Up Almost V 2 Cent iprs at the Lancaster 10111 renter this week re !tsy ihe rising market m when prices on the head m 28 lots rang -18 to 19 4 for an 18- {0 n „ c The average at t a ' w 6 ecfl's market was. 18.- m lots of 8,000 leghorn ,g Irfe 13 9 to 14 6 while V l * of 850 heavy- fowl tlB 5 Two l° ts of roasters including ' head brought 22.9-24.6, ‘ jots of 4,225 pullet changed hands, at to 28 2 August 11 sale offered Mi of 138,500 head in ’,5 and sold 119,565 head lowing is the complete with lot number, seller, , r in parenthesis, am and breed, age in weeks days, buyer and price. ipE WV-White Van+ress ,dian Rivers, W Mls.- ! e Mountains, L-F-Y-Leg Fowl Yearlings, C Cock ! p-Pullets. ’Roy B Martin, 3600 W -93 Starr Poultry, 18.6; Miller & Bushong (J. Kreider) 8000 WV, 9-2, Poultiy, 18 5; 3. M&B, Decker) 15,500 WV, 9-2, ff Longacre, Inc., 18 5; 15,500 IR, 9-2, NO 18 3 bid; 5. M&B Riehl) 750 IRP, 15, 1 Ream, 26.3; M&B, (Charles Warfel) IR, 9-3, Daniel K. Good 7 Same, College Hill dry, 18 6, 8 M&B, (Har- L Brandt) 1000 WV, 9-2 B Risser, 18 5; 9. J. Graybill, 850 WRHF,, Marvin Sweigart, 18 5; Clair Graybill, 1000 WV, Carl B Risser, 18.9; Ira Rutt, 1350 L-F-Y, Koser Co. Inc 14.1; 12. H Martin M.S., 900 13, NO SALE, 20.0 bid (obert B Noll, 1960 WV, John N Thomas, 19 3; lame, 2000 WV, 9-6, Carl isser, 19.4; 15. Same, ■1 K Good, 18.8; Same, 400 WV, 9-5 Roy >am, 19.1; 17. Kenneth >ll, 2800 WV, 9-5, W. C.- <;er & Son, 194; 18. iensemch, 300 WV, 11- Watch For It! I, Daniel K. Good, 18 8; 19 Phares A Landis, 1980 W Mts C, 8-6, Carl B. Ris c or, 18 8; 20 Levi M Beiler, 900 L F-Y, Victor J. Koser Co , Tnn 14^ 2i. Levi S Fisher, 450 L- F-Y, Victor J Koser Co., Inc 14 3; 22. Aaron Shank, 700 L-F, Vicfor J. Koser Co. Inc 14 0; 23 Garden Spot Broil ers (Melvin Barge) 900 WVP 13-2, W C Mellmger & Son, 25.6; 24 Same, 750 WVC, 13-2, Carl B. Risser, 22 9; 25 J. Robert Musser,9oo WV, 10-2; Daniel K Good, 18 0; 26 Jack Bucher, 4200 WV, 9-2, Header Poultry, 18 6; 27. Same, 18.5, 28. Same, 18 6; 29. Warren Shearer, 3,- 500 W Mt 92, H W. Long acre, Inc , 18.6; 30. M&B (Daniel Lehman), 1000 IR, 9-6, Darnel K. Good, 18 5; 31. M&B (Robert Zeig ler), 6000 WV, 9-3, College HiH Poultry, 18 6; 32. Same 5900 WV, 9-3, College Hill Poultry, 18.6; 33. M&B (El mer Beiler), 2500 WV, 9-3, W. C. Mellinger & Son, 18.6; 34. M&B (John K. Grebmg er), 7000 WV, 9 2 Starr Poul try, 18.6; 35. Same, 600 WV, 9-2, Roy E. Ream, 18.6; 3(6. M&B, (Kenneth M. Funk) 800 WVP, 14 6, W. C. Mellinger & Son, 28.2; 37. M&B, (Stanley Carpenter) 8000 WV, 9-2, Starr Poultry, 18.5; 38. Paul E. Nissley, 950 L-F, 2 yrs. Walter Lehman, 14.1. 39. M&B (Dorothy Lea man), 1000 WV, 9, NO SALE 18.0 Bid; 40. Jacob C. Herr, 300 W VP, 14, Daniel K. Good, 24 4 41. Same, 24.6; 42. Same, 750 (Turn to page 12) Bulk Spreading Service Dealers for— FERTILIZER and LIMESTONE SMUCKER BROS. Bird-in-Hand Ph. Ceola OL 6-2220 Bigger Than Ever! BIG INTERNATIONAL HARVESTER FIELD DAY AUGUST 24th Delmarva - Georgia Broilers Up About V 2 Cent Delmarva reported prices of 16 1 to 19 on 650,300 head at farms during the 24 hour period ending 10:3 Friday morning. This is about 1/2 cent higher than the pre vious day Offerings were ample for an improved de mand Estimated slaughter by Delmarva processors for the week end is 668,000 head compared to the 633,000 ot last week end. The Delmarva broiler-feed ratio for the week ending August 8 was steady for the third week at 40. Broilers compares with the 3 4 ratio (Turn to page 21 Fluid Milk Rains Push Production Fluid milk production was generally well maintained to increasing in most all areas as recent rams improved pas ture conditions. Bottling de mand was only fair with of ferings ample. Offerings to manufacturers were also adequate to in excess. In the New York milk shed there were instances where distressed loads were forced for sale at $5.15 per 40 quart unit Wholesale price for bottling quality milk was $5 20 to $5 25 TOIL ANY FARM PURPOSE MADE THE FARMER'S WAY L - LANCASTER Ia production CREDIT ASSV 411 W. ItoMTiU* 14 Lancaster, Pa. - EX 3r3121 Lancaster Farming. Saturday, August 13, 1960 —3 Weekly New York Egg Mid*. From Monday, August Bth to Friday, August 12th Mon. Tues, fc'xt. Fey Hywts 43 - Med 36 -361/2 Pullets 25V2-26 P-yees 19i». - fc.xt. Fey Hywts 44 Med. 37 Pullets 30 P-wees 18 -181/2 hxt. Fey Hywts 35 Med. 33 Pullets Std. 31 Checks 26 -26 i/i Ext. Fancy Hywts 39 Y>- fclxt. Fey. Hywts 36 - Med. 34 - Pullets 25V2 26 TREND—Top grades continued closely cleared but av erage marks still quiet. Some surplus medium weights still available though most quarters fairly well cleared Pullets firm. Copyrighted 1960 By Urner-Barry Co. ZARTMAN’S ROLLER MILLS E. F. ZARTMAN, PROP. Buyer Of Milling Wheat and Grain Storage LITITZ. R. D. 1 Ph. MA 6-2296 More Milk From Your Cows More Money For You when you feed Red oRose * DAIRY FEEDS The Red Rose dairy pro- producing rations avail gram makes the problem able in various protein of more profitable dairy- levels to balance any ing a matter of simple quality roughage or pas mathematics Proved and ture They are dependable tested on the farm, this rations and will give you program has been develop- the results you want ed to pay off m the milk Ask your Red Rosc pail . . with extra pounds dealer about the complete of milk that are the high Red Rose dauy feeding profit in dairying. program . and prove it Red Rose Dairy Feeds through a are energy balanced high herd JOSEPH M. GOOD & SONS 137 Newport Rd, Leola, Pa MOUNTVILLE WALTER & JACKSON, FEED SERVICE INC. R D 2. Columbia, Fa. Christiana. Pa. SNADEF'S MILL LEROY GEIB, EST. R. D. 1, Stevens. Pa R D. 2, Manheun, Pa, I. B. GRAYBILL & SON Wed Nearby Whites 44 -361/2 36 261/2- 19 ■ 44 36 26i/> 19 - 44 - 361/2- 261/2- 19 Neorbv Browns 44 37 30 45 - 47 38V2- 40 30 - 30 18 -181/a 18 -18V2 18 Midwestern Mixed 35 33 - NOT QUOTED 31 - 301/2- -26 Vz 26 -36 35 33 -26 Vi 26 Midwestern Brown* 391/2- 401/2- Midwestem White* 34 - 261/2- 34 - 26V2- Refton. Pa „ Frl Thurs, 44 -36 Vi 36 2 7 Vj - 19 -36 i 47 40 32 -181 > -18 Vi 18 -36 36 33 30V2- -261/2 -261/2 26 411/2- 41 1/2- 34 - 27V2- 34 - 26V2- test on your
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