Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, July 29, 1961, Image 3

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    sultry Center
ilers Up
r , jumped almost
i» half cents a pound
Lancaster Poultry
Jfweek as 413*0
u 12 lots changed
* unices of 14 4 to
n sale average of
h ; average last week
is but the prices
s week reflected the
s shown m the Del
b ofler area earlier
v k At the corres-
V,ie last year broil
■aged 19 04.
, nl lcis on offer were
, two lots of roast
n „t sold at the bids
and 17 0. One lot of
ipicl roasters sold
, n d two lots of 1,800
run roasters brought
[ 15 2
a I 0 f 4,640 leghorn
foir lots made 975
while a lot of 850
,wl brought 15 and
,ld tor 8 cents for
Jmplete sale offered
ead m 22 lots and
10 head in 20 lots
Ing is the complete
, lot number, seller
in parenthesis, am
-1 breed, age in wks.
j buyer and price
•’WV - white vant
!. cockerels; P - pul
r.y - leghorn fowl
CX - cornish cross
sight run; lE, Indian
’lavton Sangrey, 400
;arl B Risser, 10 3;
>n Witmer, 340 L-F
Risse' - 9 75; 3. Dan
ins 900 WV SR, 11-
K Good, 15.2; 4
1.5 Miller & Bush
rothv Miller), 3000
John N. Thomas,
ill your egg
askets...
WITH MORE EGGS!
HIGHER QUALITY EGGS!
BETTER PAYING EGGS!
vm Bureau PROFITMAKER FEEDS con-
18 ideal calorie-protein ratio, essentia 7
acids, balanced minerals and a full
8 of the necessary vitamins.
CYCLE FEEDING with PROFITMAKER
assures you efficient conversion . . . .
to lower cost per dozen.
ART TODAY... FEED THE FARM BUREAU WAY!
Qualified FIELDMEN are anxious to serve and assist you in
designing a PROFITABLE POULTRY FEEDING PROGRAM.
2 1 /2 Cents
15.7
6. Edgar M. Martin, 3000
CX, 9-2, W. C. Mellinger &
l5; 7 Same, 1950 CX,
8-6 Daniel K Good 14; 8.
A mos K King, 850 WRF,
Marvin Sweigart, 15; & 70
Males, Marvin Sweigart, 8.0
9 Henry *W Martin, 1500
L-F-Y, Carl B. Risser, 10.3;
10 M & B (R. C Garman),
340 WVXP, 14-6, NO SALE,
14 0 bid.
11 Garden Spot Broilers
(John L. Herr), 600 WVC,
15-2,' NO SALE, 17 bid; 12.
Same, Marvin Sweigart, 19.-
9, 13. Same, (Lester M
Hurst), 3100 WV, 9-2, Dan
iel K Good, 15; 14. Same,
Roy E. Ream, 151; 15. Sa
me, 9, Starr Poultry, 151
16. Same, Meaders Poul
try, 15; 17. Same, 1600 WV,
9-2, Roy E Ream, 15 3; 18.
Jack Bucher, 4800 WV, 8,
Meader’s Poultry, 15; 19
Same, 151; 20. Same, 4900
WV, 8-1, Meaders Poultry,
15 1
21. Same, 15 0; 22. Harry
Hossler, 2400 L-F, 26 mo.,
V. J. Koser Co., Inc., 10.3.
• Vintage Sale
(From case 2) country except for some of
35 00, few up uj jo 00, Stan- the south Atlantic areas
dard and low-Good 24.00-28, where flow continues well
Utility 20.00-24 00. sustained.
HOGS: 178. Compared In the North Atlantic sta
with last week’s market, Bar- tes supplies were tightening
dows and gilts 25-50 higher, up due in part to prior com-
U S. No. 1 grade 183-202 m’ttments to manufacturers,
bs barrows and g Its 19.85- Bottling demand was irre
-20 00, 1-2 grades 182-215 bs. gular generally steady to
19.60-19 85, few 13 grades good, mostly of a seasonal
180-240 lbs 19.00-19 50. nature. Very light supplies
SHEEP: 20. Not enough now available except in the
sprng slaughter lambs on Atlanta area where heavy
sale to establish price trends diversion to cheese plants
Or Quotations. Tn fh<=> °-t
,c. co a
'M bup^
- * (
Delmarva • Georgia
Clearing Readily
At Higher Prices
Delmarva reported prices
of 13.7 to 14.8 for 586,100
head sold during the 24 hr.
period ending 10-30 Friday
morning. Offerings cleared
readily to the relatively
heavy demand
Estimated slaughter by
eastern shore processors for
the week end was 869,000
head compared to the 818,-
000 head last week end
The Delvarva broiler-feed
ratio for the week ending
July 21 was down three pts.
from the previous week at
27. Broilers averaged 12 55
per pound and mash cost
$93 62 per ton. For the
comparable week a year ago
the ratio was 4 0 when the
broilers brought 18 26 and
mash cost $9l 93 per ton.
Fluid Milk
Production Drop
Fairly General
Fluid milk production de
clined at a greater or less
er degree throughout the
For Prompt, Courteous Service,
In Bags or Bu*k, Call. . .
Lancaster
EX 4-0541 MOhawk 5-2466
New Holland Quarryville
ELgin 4-2146
Weekly New York Egg Mkt.
From Monday, July 24th to Friday, July 28th
Ex. Fey,
Hywts
Fey
Hywts
Fey,
Med.
#1 Med
Pullets
P-wees
Ex. Fey.
Hywts
Fey
Hywts
Fey
Med
Pullets
P-wees
Fey.
Hywts 37Va-S8
# 1 Med 34 -
Puilets 23 -
Strs. 331/2-34
Checks 28 -
TREND: Market still generally cleared on fine top
white grades but buyer confidence lacking and a little sur
plus noted m a few instances. Medium and pullet still some
what unsettled.
movement to separators was York ranged from $4.75 to
lighter. Milk plant strike in $5.00 per 40 quart unit.
Chicago disrupting flow in
that area. Give Lancaster Farming
Wholesale selling price advertising a r*bar. v .p *0 work
for quality milk in New . ■ —_
Manheim
STerling 6-2126
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Bulk Spreading
Service
Dealers for—
FERTILIZER and
LIMESTONE
SMUCKER BROS.
Bird-ln-Hand
Ph. Leola OL 6-2229
Sales & Service
ON
MH-30
Hess Bros.
FLORIN/ PA.
Ph. ML Joy OL 3-7195
Your pulleis should be
Pretty well
Grown out by now
Are you
pleased
Disappointed?
Why take chances—
Try
HONEGGER LAYERS
and you’re
sure to be pleased.
J. HOWARD MOORE
307 East Second Avenue
LITITZ, PENNA.
Phone: MAdison 6-5408
Windle's Hatchery
COCHRANVILLE. PA.
Phone: Atglen LY 3-5941
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