Poultry .Center ces Continue Climb lers continued their grich, 2500 SXC, 8, Daniel . surge at the Lancast- K- Good, 22 2; itrv Center as nine ®> D. E. Horn & Co. (Jos .ntainina 36 225 head e P h M y ers) - 4300 WV - 95 > n™ Island Poultry, 21 3; 7. Same pr r CCS (Glenn B. Gockley), 40C0 to 22.2 in the Jan- wv, 9-1, Marvin Swcigart, tion. 21.0; 8 M&B (James Hess), irds on offer were sold-1200 WVC, 13-2, W. C Mel ition to the broilers, hnger & Son, 28 5; 9 Greid ts of 1*425 heavy fowl ?L L f| horn Parms > 400 Wl *' nnces ran sin 2 from HF ’ 13 mo Marvm Sweigart, prices ranging trom 2Q Q . 10 SamS] 300 WHRF 21 1. A lot of Pallets mo Carl B Risser, 21.0; 39.2 for the 3,500 n. Same, 300 WRHF, 13 id one lot of 1,200 mo,. Marvm Sweigart, 21 1; brought 28 5. One IS.Same 150 Males, V J Ko -150 males made 8.5 ser Co Inc , 85; 12 Gleason The complete sale offered Ritchie, 7000 WV, 9, Daniel and sold 42,500 head in 16 E ™ anuel int<3 Following is the com- WMHF, 13 mo, lots louowmg is me com Marvin Swaigart, 20 8; 14. plete sale report with lot c Qarman), 3500 WVKP, number, seller, grower m 14 . 2> w C Mellinger & Son, parenthesis, amount and 39 2; Gleason Ritchie, 3500 breed, age in weeks and days WV, 9, Island Poultry, 21.5. [buyer and price. CODE. WV-White Vantress ri'J iui;ii. ' r Mt-White Mountain, SXC - r,ula m,,K liver Cross Cockerels, C- Cl.« ikerels, WRHF-White Rock i IU I-PIQGmiC eavy Fowl, WMHF-White s* , r\ I kmntain Heavy Fowl, P-Pul- V*UTS U ©IXIO HQ , ' „ o , Reports indicate product -1 Miller & Bushong (Frank i orL wa s slightly irregular in radleyO, 5000 WV, 86, Dan- the southeast, but steady to 1 K Good, 20 8; 2 Same, slightly increased in all oy E Ream, 213; 3 Cool other areas Bottling de reek Farm, 1925 WMt, 8-2, mand was fair with the )hn N. Thomas 21 6; 4 southeast noting lighter con line, 2900 WMt 8-2, Carl B. sumption due to the flu epi isser, 21.7; 5. Irvin Gin- demic. min ■■■■■■■■■■■ ■■■■■■■■■■■ ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■* MANURE ODORS vanish WHEN YOU USE J Lan-Pro NOREEK! • Effective, Economical, Easy to Apply. Inquire at 5 your local Farm Supply Store or Purchase Direct- ” ly from: ■ Lancaster Products, Inc. 2425-A NEW HOLLAND PIKE. LANCASTER. PA. 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Pa. r umelli Farm Serv. - Quarryville. p a . New Holland. Pa. Nissley Farm Service Washington Boro. Pa. Lancaster, Pa. R. S. Weaver Stevens. Pa. Oelmarva - Georgia Slaughter Down Prices Strong Delmarva reported prices ranging 19.20 to 20.6 on 604,- 100 head at farms during the *“ x * Fey. 24 hour period ending 10:30 Hywts Friday morning Over half Fey the sales were between 19.6 Hywts and 20 3. Fey. Estimated slaughter by Med eastern shore processors for the week end was 652,000 Pu i let head compared with 718,000 p head last week end with s practically no plants operat ing Saturday, Ex. Fey. The Delmarva broiler-feed Hywts ratio for the week ending on Fey January 19 was up 2 points Hywts from the previous week at 3- Pcy 8 Broilers averaged 17 89 Cy, . and mash cost $93 11 per ton. „ „ , I 1 Pullets Surplusses over bottling P-wees needs were heavy in most areas resulting in active „ separating and powdering e A very unsettled and ner- Hywts 38 - 3814- 3914- 41 - 4014- vous undertone was report- #- Med 3614- 3614- 3714- 3714- 3714- ed developing in metropoli- Pu]let o 0 . qi qi tan New York Excess _ lUets „ 31 / 31 ' continued to move west- Stds 35 - 36 - 3714- 3714- 3714- ward out of New England Checks 31 -3114 31 -3114 31 -3114 32 - 3214- an WhSall° rk selling price TREND. Shell egg market unsettled and inegular with per 40 quart unit of bottling top lar S e white developing as surplus and declining in price quality milk in the New 114 to 2 cents with large mixed off 14 cent. Sentiment here York area was slightly low- undermined by yesterday’s decline at Chicago and by quiet $5 20 a whh g mSnf Scales spot tradm^ m la . r f at $5 18. Copyrighted 1962 By Urner-Barry Co. ::: I-::::::::::::::.:::::: ■ The Answer To Your Egg Profits : Moore Farms Ghostley Pearl Chicks Are From 2 Year Old Breeders ' * ® etter livability & More *Tjji hS Eggs • High Interior Egg Quality • Large Eggs .at Early Age • More Eggs with less Feed ALSO STARTED PULLETS MOORE FARMS 780 EDEN ROAD BUY HEW @)iftTflwofte 111 Lancaster Farming. Saturday. January 27, 1962—l Weekly New York Egg Mkt. From Monday, January 22nd to Friday, January 26th Mon. 40 -41 381/2-39 38 - 3714- 31 - 2314- 3814- 39 - 38 - 31 - 2314- 38 - 31 - 2314- LANCASTER LO 9-0416 Tues. Wed. Whites 41 -4114 42 - 4014- 3914- 39 - 39 - 33 - 38 - 3714- 31 - 231/2- 25 - Browns 41 - 41 - \ 40 - 38 - 32 - Mixed Patronize Lancaster Farm ing Advertisers. Bulk Spreading Service Dealers for— FERTILIZER and LIMESTONE SMUCKER BROS. Bird-in-Hand Ph. Leola OL 6-2229 JIL LtfONEGCEp < d&U&to | can't be wrong! Over 90 percent repeat customers the last three seasons! Less than 5 percent "Chick problems"! try HONEGGER LAYERS sold with honor, serviced with pride J. HOWARD MOORE 307 East Second Avenue LITITZ, PENNA. Phone: MAdison 6-5408 Windle’s Hatchery COCHRANVILLE. PA. Phone: Alglen LY 3-5941 Tburs. 43 - 4014- 39 - 39 - 331/2- 25 - 39 - 39 - 331/2- 25 - 43 - 42 ■ 33 - 32 - 25 - 38 - 32 - 25 - 300 farms 3
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