nc> poultry Center rollers Lowest on Record sro t ,lC point history WV - white vant [f. Lancaster Poultry Ex- ress; X - cross; C - cockerels ‘Jp The 55,845 broilers P - pullets; IR - Indian riv (fl lot* ranged from 14 6 ers; WMt. - white mount for a 14.99 average ains; LF - leghorn fowl; previous low was 15 1 WRH - white rock hens. \Z> November 12, 1959 I.D, E. Horn & Co. (How At the corresponding ard Taylor) 3000 WV, 9, to : , n 1960 broilers aver- Daniel K. Good, 15; 2 Hen- K 17 17 for 75,940 head ry Shremer, 1700 WV, 9-2, jots. Carl B. Risser; 15.6; 3. prices at the Poul- Cool Creek Fa-m, 3655 WV renter have been rc- 8-6, John N. Thomas, 15.1; the national down 4. Same, 3750 WV, 8-6, Dan "bv falling each week iel K. Good, 15;. 5. Same, ' pvbruarv 16 when the 3425 W Mt., 8-6, Daniel K. : averaged" 20.36. Good, 15. rnwcvc”, the April 27 6. Same, 2915 W Mt, 8-6, . sold all birds offered. Daniel K. Good, 15; 7 Mil c was the first auction ler & Bushong, Inc (Har- January 5 of this year old Hollinger), 1800 WV, 8- : a n birds on offer were 3. Roy E. Ream, 151; 8. by the buyers. M&B (Lester McMichael) )ne lot of leghorn fowl 1600 W Mt, 8-3, Roy E Light 10 V for the 1,600 Ream, 14 9; 9. M&B (Harry d while four lots of hea- Boyer), 5600 IR, 8-6, Starr fowl including 1,400 head Poultry 14 9; 10. M&B (Jo ged from 15 to 15 1. hn O. Moyer Jr.) 450 WVC, f total of 1,750 pullets in 14, Roy E. Ream, 23. , jots made 25 to 25 1 11. Same, 550 WVP, 14, to le 1,850 roasters in three Roy E Ream 25; 12. Arthur brought 22 to 23. Graybill, 1600 LF, 2 yrs he complete sale offered Carl B Risser, 10 7; 13 sold 62,395 head in 28 G. Sylvan Horning, 1750 W- Following is the com- V, 10-2 Daniel K. Good, 14- e sale with number, sel- 6; 14. M&B (Tobias D Lea giower in parenthesis, man) 3200 WV, 8-2, Mead iunt and breed, age in er’s Poultry, 15; 15 Same, Its and days, buyer and 6800 WV. 8-2. Header’s More farmers each * month prefer to buy their HAY / STRAW / EAR CORN rom us for better value and all around satisfaction it farm or delivered, any quantity as your require aents may be. PHONE STRASBURG OV 7-321 i ENSHADE TURKEY FARM PARADISE, PA. ■Stop D-17 Diesel Plowing ves What You Can Expect ★ 10 acres plowed in less than 5 hours ★ Less than 1% gallons diesel fuel per acre ★ Pour 14-inch bottoms, 7 inches deep •. • oats stubble, sandy loam with clay We have the whole story, including detailed results of this plowing test. THIS KIND OP WORK POWER ON YOUR FARM auis-chalmers SALES A SERVICE A,k " * fc *uf th» Mlh-CMmtn plmt f finance Hm* pvreftata of farm aqutpmanf. Grumelii farm Serv. K. 6. Wea Quarryville, Pa. Brubaker Nissley Farm Se !tZ ' a * Washington Boro. Pa. G. Myers & Son L. H. Brubaker Rheexas. P a . Snavely's Farm Service Now Holland. Pa. Stevens, Pa. Lancaster, Pa. Delmarva - Georgia Supply Ample Prices Down Delmarva reported prices approximately Vi cent lower during the 24-hour period ending 10.30 Friday morn ing. Offerings were ample for the demand. Prices of 13 50 to 14 50 were reported being paid at farms for 988,300 head dur ing the period. Half the sales were at 14 to 14 40. Estimated slaughter by eastern shore processors for the weekend was 825,000 head compared to the 771,- 000 head last weekend. The Delmarva broiler-feed ratio for the week ending on April 21 was down 2 points from the previous week at 31. Broilers averaged 14 58 per pound and mash cost $95.40 per ton. Georgia reported prices of 13 to 15 5 for 922,000 head during the period Estimated slaughter by Georgia proces sors for the weekend was 2,184,000 head compared to the 1,913,000 head last week end Poultry, 15. 16. M&B (Donald Frank) 950 WV, 8-2, Daniel K Good, 15; 17. Garden Spot Broilers (John L. Herr) 600 iWVC, 15-2, Carl B .Risser, 22; 18. Same, 1200 WVP, 15-2, Carl B Risser, 25.1; 19. Raymond M. Zimmerman 5000 WV, 9-6, Daniel K Good, 15; 20 Ivan*Z. Hoov er, 1800 WVX, 10-1, Marvin Sweigart, 15.1. 21. Mark Myer, 2300 WV, 9-2, W. C. Mellmger & Son 15 0; 22. Same . 1600 WV, 9 2. °tarr Poultry. 14.9; 23 FORSALE-U.S. SurplusiFlying Trousers Nylon, Knitted Cuffs, Heavy oftty Zippers, Colors Blue & Gray. Idea 1 for hunting, fishing, construct ; on work, etc. Govt, cost approx. $35 00 pair. While they last, only $6 95 postpaid. Send check or money order. TO J. A. GILBERT whightsville, pa. (Circle size 28 - 30 - 32) Name Address FAMOUS NAMES AMONG DAIRYMEN Mil If Ml 717 D milk replacer for IrIILIV lYU£i£il\ CALVES. Produces heal thy, fast growing calves and is cheaper to feed than whole milk. TWIN MIY CALF GRAIN - An economical lif Ilf irilA formula feed of proven quali ty for building healthy, strong bodied calves. RECORD FITTING FEED- For young stock and dry cattle. CALVING FEED-SSK 32% RECORD DAIRY CITDDf CMCWT a milking supple- OUI 1 JLJLIVI£iII 1 MENT. Containing top quality ingredients that provide the highest nutritional levels. 4 iver CALL YOUR DEALER AND TRY THESE FEEDS WIRTHMORE Research & Service PAUL M. RESSLER & SON VsSl/ PARADISE. PA. Phone Strasburg OV 7-6292 rvice @)lffreWoß6 A TOP CONDITIONER MENTS OF CALVING. TO SEE THE RESULTS OF Lancaster Farming, Saturday. April 29. 1961—3 Weekly New York Egg Mkt. From Monday, April 24th to Friday, Apn) 281 h Mon. Tues, Wed. Thurs Frl Ex. Fey. Hywts 35Va- Fcy Hywts 35 Vi- Fey. Med. 32 Vi £l Med 32Vi- Pullets 27 Vi- P-wees 19 - Ex. Fey. Hwyts 37 Vi- Fcy Hywts 36Vi- Fcy Med. 34. - Pullets 29 - P-wees 19 - Fey. Hywts 35 #1 Med 32 V>- Puliets 26 y - Stds. 34 - Checks 32 - TREND: Trading still slow and top white not clearing Overall position continues unsettled. Copyrighted 1960 By Urner-Barry Co. Same, 2000 WV, 9-2, Starr. Poultry, 14.9; 24. Greider Leghorn Farms, 500 WRH, 13 maf, Daniel K. Good, 15.- 1; I® Same, 300 WRH, 13 mo.J||Koy E, Ream, 15.1. 2(|Jl3arne, Daniel K. Good 15; Same, Martin Bren dle.CtS 1 29. Same, 150 v/kS Whites 34Vi- 35 Vi- 34',i- 351/ 2 - 30Vi -30V- i-271/2- 19 - 32 1/2- 32Vi -27 Vi -19 ■ Browns 37 Vi- 37 Vi- 36 Vi- 36Vi- 34 29 19 34 - 29 - 19 - Mixed 34V&- 301/2- 26V2- 34 - 321/2- 261/2- 34 - 32 - Males, V J Koscr Co, Inc , 97; 28 Elmer Metzler, 3000 WV, 9-6, Header’s PoultO', 14 8, 30. Garden Spot Broil ers (John L Herr), 600 WVC, 15-2, Daniel K Good, 22 1. Heifer calves should be fed all of the good or excel lent quality forage they want. Add one or two pound of a 16 per cent grain mix. Well grown heifers, bred to freshen at 24 months of age, wi’l return more profit dur ing their life in the herd than those that freshen as older heifers, says Harvey Shaffer, extension dairy spe cialist. 32 V 2- 32 Vi- 32 la- 321 i- -27’ ■> 27 24 - - 27 Vi -27 Vi -24 - 19 - 37V>- 34 - 36 Vi- 32 27 19 34 29 19 32 li- 321/2- 271/2- 24 - 32 - 30 - 27i 2- 24 - 32 - 30 -
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