c poultry Center Broilers Flop Again Broilers were back down par record lows again tms *L,k at the Lancaster Poul- JL Center as 85,075 head in lots sold from 13.3 to 14.- f o r al3 5 average. the corresponding sale . s t year 98,975 birds sold { prices ranging from 18 8 20 4 At the July 13 auction two ,ts o£ 1,450 leghorn fowl rought 10 1 to 10.4 while n e lot of 3,700 heavy fowl iade 16 3. One lot of males icludmg 350 head su'd for a 1 and one lot of 100 tur ey liens brought 22.1 Three /s ol 4,500 straight run asters changed hands at 46 to 15 1. Six lots of 25,500 broilers rer e withheld by the grow .s on bids of 13 5 to 14.2 The complete sale offered 15,175 head m 38 lots and 95,175 head in 30 lots, allowing is the complete j e with lot number, seller, . oW er m parenthesis, a -ount and breed, age in ee ks and days, buyer and CODE- WRF-White Rock )v vl, WMT-White Mountain, [lndian Rivers, L-F-Y- Leg irn Fowl Yearlings, WVX- Inte Vantress Cross P-Pu 1 - ts C-Cockerels, MWT-Medi n'White Turkeys, WVSR hite Vantress St. Run. 1 Longenecker’s Hatchery, flO WRF, W. C. MeDinger Bulk Spreading Service Dealers for— FER rT ’ and LIMESTONE MUCKER BROS. Bird-in-Hand Fh. Leola OL 6-2229 GET CLEAN W ith Non-Explosive—Safe 0 R K UTSTANDING ELIABLE NOWN ERAFUME Use Dow Serafume On NYONE CAN UMIGATE GRAIN * RYE FFECTIVELY AT • CORN OW COST OU OWE IT TO YOUR-SELF J. C. EHRLICH CHEMICAL CO., Inc. 7 36 £. Chestnut St. & Son, 16 3; 38. Same, 350 Males, V. J. Koser Co., Inc., 10.1; 2. C. J. Lauer, 8000 W MT, 9, Header’s Poultry, 13.- 5; 3. Same, 4800 IR, 9, Head er’s Poultry, 13 5; 4. Same, 5. Miller & Bushong, Inc., (David S. Hoover) 7000 JV-1, 9-1, Starr Poultry 13.5; 6. 1VI&B (John McMichael) 2400 WMt, 9, Daniel K. Good 13.4; 7. M&B (Lester Mc- Michael), 1600 WMt, 8-3, D, K Good, 13 3; 8. M&B (Char les Nissley), 2400 WV, 9, D. K Good, 13 5; 9. Philhaven Hospital Farm, 100 LFY, V. J Koser Co., Inc., IQ 4; 10. Eh N. Martin, 4000 WV, 9-6, Starr Poultry, 13 6; 11. Garden Spot Broilers (John L Herr), 2500 WVP, 15-2, NO SALE, 16 0 bid; 12 Neff Brothers, 1275 IR, 10-2, Martin Brendle, 14.5; 13. D. E, Horn & Co. (Howard Tay lor) 3000 WV, 9-2, Daniel K. Good, 13.5; 14 Same. (J. S. Peters), 4300 WV, 9, Starr Poultry, 13 4; 15. M&B, (Har old E. Rohrer), 6000 WV, 9-2, Victor F- Weaver Inc., 13.5; 16. Same, H W. Longacre Inc, 13 5; 17 Same, 4300 IR, 8-6, W. C. Mellmger & Son, 13 5: 18. Same, 4800 WV., 8- 6, Roy E Ream, 13.5; 19. Raymond M Zimmercan, 5.- 000 WV. 8-5, NO SALE. 13 5 bid; 20 Same, 8-6, NO SALE. 13 4 bid. 21 Wenger’s Mil’s, / ' r ' ~on Zim™' l ’'’ T >a*i'i WVP, 14-2, NO SALE, 16 5 bid; 22. Mil’er & Bushong, Inc., (George McCauley), 4,- 000 WVXC, 8 Crown Poul try, 13 4; 23 M&B, (John E Erb), 4000 IR, 9, Crown Poul ary, 13 5; 24 Same (Ed Wall) (Turn to page 10) FOR COMPLETE IRRIGATION SYSTEM 4000 ft. aluminum pipe, McDowell couplings. JOSHUA L. STOLTZFUS East Earl, Pa., R. D. 1 Phone EX 7-3721 Delmarva - Georgia Resistance To Lower Price Delmarva reported live broiler prices averaged about one cent lower during the 24 hour period ending 10.30 on Friday morning. Prices re ported at farms on 809,200 head ranged from 12..30 to 13 90. Strong seller resistance was evidenced at the decreased price level but processors re ported supplies were ample for current needs. Buying in terest for next week’s deliv ery were generally light and at sharply lower values as a reflection of keen competi tion from southern points Es t’mated slaughter by Eastern Shore processors for the weekend was 752,000 head compared to the 1,025,000 head last week end. The Delmarva broi’er-feed ratio for the week ending on July 7 was down one point at 3 0 Broilers averaged 13 - 90 per pound and mash cost $93 23 per ton. The ratio for the comparable week last vear was 4 4 when broilers brought 20 11 and mash cost $92 18 per ton. • Lancaster Yards ' (From Page 2) 18 50-19.25 Sows: 1-3 mostly 2-3 300- 600 lb 12 -15. Inc , 1900 SHEEP: 500 compared to 354 head last week Trading active. Spring slaughter lambs steady. Good & Choice 60-Q0 lb slaughter lambs 16- 1 a Choice and Prime 18 21.00. Patronize Lancaster Farm mg Advertisers. WHEELHORSE and SIMPLICITY Garden Tractors Snavely's Farm Service NEW HOLLAND EL4-2214 GRAIN Use Dow Serafume In • GRAIN BINS • GRANARIES • FLAT STORAGE • WHEAT • OATS LANCASTER Lancaster Fanning, Saturday, July 15, 1961—! Weekly New York Egg Mkt. From Monday, July 10th to Friday, July 14th Mon. Ex. Fey. Hywts 42 - Fey Hywts 40 - Fey. Med. 36 - #1 Med 35 - Pullets 25Vs- P-wees 17 - Ex. Fey. Hywts 43 - Fey Hywts Fey Med, 40 - 36 - 26 - 17 - Pullets P-wees Fey. Hywts #1 Med Pullets Stds Checks 40 - 34 - 24 - 35 - 28 - TREND: Market very unsettled and outlook still confused. Top nearby whites still fairly well cleared in most quarters but backing up a bit in others. Medium still well cleared. Copyrighted 1960 By (Jrner-Barry Co. Lancaster Laboratories, In Feeds, Forage, Soil Analyses ■ Inquiries welcomed in all phases of Agricultural S ■ Research, Development and Testing. 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