Lancaster Farming. Saturday, August 26 1961—3 Delmarva - Georgia Lane. Poultry Center Prices Down Broilers Average 13.38 About y 2 Cent the Lancaster Poultry Stair Poultry, 13 4; 4 M&B Center Auction, tius week 85,- 2 lcha 4 io° 2 . W Y’ mately Vz cent lower during 225 broilers M&B f John McMichael) 5500 the 24 hour P eriod ending at brought prices 0f132t013 8 „ Mc 5500 1Q 3() Fnda mornmg . The for an average of iSSO com- W Mts., 8-3, Starr Poultry. dccl ng was & reflecuon of oared with an average of 13.- 13 3, the lower prices in competing fa last week. *6. M&B (Geo Enders) 1800 areas The complete sale offered WV, 8-3, D. K. Good, 13.2, 7. p nces reported and sales 115 ,2C0 head ;n 43 lots and M&B < Elam B G^o i^ 5 0 00 i5 made during the period rang ed 95,80° head in 29 lo.s. VC, 13, D. K. Good, 16 0, 15. gd from 12 {Q 13 4 for 862 r Fl ve lots of 4,600 pullets 0. 8 Sa ™f' 600 head at farms. ", ■* rj f n of) 4 while 5 lots D K. Good> XT U, y. . _ inaf* 7 roas ers brought 16 4900 IR, 8-6, D K Good, 13.3 Offerings m Delmarva o£ one lot of 950 leghorn 10. M&B, (Kenneth M. Funk) were ample for processing t 0 \ h°oueht 9 9 while® one 300 IRC, 14-6, John N. Thom- needs Eastern shore proces fowi biougm »» w iiue one IHf) . so.s estimated their slaugh- j 0 t of 400 heavies 14.1. . • ’ _ ter for the weekend at 840,- °following is the complete 11 6OO IRC 14-6, coo head compared Wlth sale with lot number, seller, Marvin Sweiga.t, 17 9, 1£ g3O 00() wee kend itnwer m parenthesis, am- Same, 300 IRC, 14-6, NO S ,°J a nd breed, age in weeks SALE, 17 9 bid, 13 Same, The Delmarva broiler-feed davs buyer and price 1050 IRP, 14-6, W C Mel- ratio for the week ending on an rODE lR - Indian rivers, linger & Son 20 4. 14 S’me, Aug. 19 was down 2 from wMT - whue mountains, 900 IRP, 14-6, Carl B. Risser the previous week The ratio wv wh'te vantress, X-cross, 1« 7; 15 M-rk Myer, 2500 was 2 9 when broilers aver n cockerels, P - pul ets, WV 9-2, NO SALE 13 6b d: a Sed 13 38 ner prund and wRF - white rock fowl, LF - 16 Same, Rove F, Ream, 13 8 mash cost $93 77 per ton This whom fowl, Y - yearlings, 17. Same 18 S<egem°r l en's compares with the 3 7 ratio ovr 9 silver cross cockerels, Willow Brook Farm 400 JB1 J for the same week a year MTB-1 Mar Jns- JBI fowl 15 Mo, Daniel K Good. 14-; earlier and 4 2 six months 1 1 Miller & Bushons, Inc, 19 Daniel G Fr,r r y 2500 W- a S°- /John Riehl) 725 IRC, 13, D. V. 10-3. W C Mellinger and _ 7 7 , - y Good 16 0; 2. Same (Jon- l3 8- 20 S-me. 3000 WV In the P ast two decades « Mever) 12 000 HWMt, 9-2, 10-3. Daniel K Good. 13 5: the average farmer has trip Daniel K. Good, 13 5; 3 M&B 21 Garden Snot Broi’ers led his output per hour of (Clyde Hen ner) 4,000 IR. 8-6 'Turn naee 12'> work , a new, proven LAYER PROGRAM designed for egg producers interested in greater profits EGG CYCLE FEEDING M-L-P with FARM BUREAU FEEDS Maximum laying perform ANCE provides your flock a better opportunity to live and lay. Get the facts on Farm Bu reau Egg Cycle Feeding with MLP. v^CCOI/^ > Start Today . . . Feed The Farm Bureau Way! For Prompt, Courteous Service, Call Lancasier EX 4-0541 MO 5-2466 New Holland E T - 4-2146 Manheim Quarryville ST 6-2126 Weekly New York Egg Mkt. From Monday, August 21st to Friday, August 25th Mod. Tues. Wed. Thura Ex. Fey. Hywts Fey 40V6- Hywts Fey 30Vi -29 - 20 - 16 - Med #1 Med Pu.lets P-wees Ex. Fey Hywts Fey Hywts Fey Med Pullets P-wees 47 - 441/2- 30 ■ 20 16 - -201/2 20 - 15 - Fey 40 - 29 - 20 - 34 - 28 Vi- Hywts #1 Med Pullets Std. -271/2 27 TREND: Market still closely cleared on medium pa ticularly whites. 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Try »l, and i... r ■ . _ you will agree with other dairy- dl, ‘° n f ° r Calv, "9 men that Red Rose Rumenator A u . • r . i. ‘just the dairy feed y.u have * YoUn 9 Stock 9 rOW faSf been looking for.” er - are more vigorous A. S. GROFF MUSSER'S 118 N Queen The Buck, R D 1 Lancaster, Pa. Quarryville, Pa. CHAS E. SAUDER & SONS AMMON E. SHELLY R D 2. East Earl, Pa. R. D. 2. Lititz, Pa. E. MUSSER HEISEY J. C. WALKER & CO. R D 2. Mount Joy, Pa Gap. Pa. Whiies 45 Vi-46 47 - 401/2-41 40 Vi- 30V2-31 32 29 -30 30 20 - 20 - 15 - 15 - -31 Browns 47 - 47 - 441/2- 441/2- 30 20 15 -21 Mixed 40 - 40 28 -29 27 20 - 20 34 - 34 27 -27 Vi 27 -29 Frl. 47 Va- 471/2- 411/2- 411/a- 341/2- 321/2- 21 - 16 - 34 31 21 15 -32 -16 47 - 441/2- 441/2- -31 Vj 31 21 16 - -31 30 21 15 -16 41 - 30 - 20 - 36 - 41 29 20 36 -30 -271/2 27 -271/a
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