Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, February 24, 1962, Image 3

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    LANCASTER POULTRY CENTER
Broilers Regain Strength
Broilei pines (limbed back
up to ovet 1 ( ) (cuts .it flu'
Lancaster Poultiv Center this
week as 55.500 head in
lots crossed the block at prices
of 18 7 to 21 "> for a sale av
erage of 10 O') Si\ iter cert
of the sales were 20 cents or
higher, but ovei half the birds
soM at 1!) to 19.2.
Only one other lot was sold
This xm hided 8.70 head ol
heavy fowd which sold for
20.1.
One lot of 000 heavy fowl
failed to sell at the bid of
19 8
Following la the complete
sale with lot number, seller,
grower m parenthesis, amount
and breed, age in weeks and
days, buyer and price
CODE AVA'C - white vant
ress cockerels, WRHF - w hite
rock heavy fowl, AVV - white
vantress. 111 - Indian river,
WMT - white mountain
1. Daniel U. King, 600
WVC, 9-6. Carl B. Risser,
20 0; 2. Same, 3 David J
Beiler, S3O WR-HF, llmo,
Daniel K Goad, 20 1, t VA m
K. Burkholder, 2000 WV, 9-2,
Starr Poultry. 19 1, ."> Same,
2900 WV. 4-2, Daniel K Good,
19.2,
6. D. E Horn, (James Alar
tin), 8000 WV. 9-1, Stan
Poultry, 14 0; 7 Same, (Am-
MASTER FARMER ,
RAT BAIT
&
CATTLE LOUSE
POWDER
Both Guni.uiteed
to do Their Job
ORGANIC PLANT
FOOD CO.
GROFFTOWV ROAD
I’HOAK K\ 2-4!)(C!
SSSSSSSSSSSSi.
CHICKS KOK 1 KlUm Ol H TWO VKAII
01,1) iUiKKDKTtS
• Itcttcr Hg{* Qualit)
0 Ucttci LucabiliO
• Jumbo l)a\ Old ('hicks
ALSO STMITLI) PI LLIITs .
< ONT \(’T IS TO!) AA
MOORE FARMS I
780 i:di;n uovd l \nc\stkk IX) o otio %
FOR BIGGER HARVESTS
i.H. HOFFMAN SEEDS, INC. • IAMDISVIHE, PEHNA.
strvin| fcrmrt with finest quality (wrft sine* IW
os Funk) 0700 \V V 10-1 V
r Weaver Co Inc , IS 7 '
Same, (Lee Hemeiken 6000
WV. 9-2, Header’s Poulu
10 1. 0 Kenneth H Noll
1400 WV . S-6 Carl I! Itlsscr
20 0. 10 Same. 1100 V\ \
8- Marlin M itiendle, 21 7
11 Miller & Itu sho n s
(Uuhard Kilts), 1700 W Ml.
Daniel K Cood, 19 0, 12
M.felt, (Same), 4SOU W \lt.
9- Hoy 1C Ream, 10.7, 10.
M&B. (Arthur Powl>, 0600
111. 8-6, V. F Weaver Co Inc ,
18 7; 14. M&B. (John O.
Moyer, Jr.), 6200 WV, 9-0
Starr Poultry, 19.1: 1.7 M&H.
(Same), 6200 WV, 9-0, Island
Poultry, 18.8; 16 Win
Flint hbaugh, .700 lIF, -VO
Sale, 19.8, Bid
Fluid Milk
Volume Increase
Loses Speed
Production ot fluid milk in
creased in all areas, but the
increase was at a reduced rate.
Supplies were burdensome
and diversions to manufactur
ing plants increased
Demand was somewhat
lighter as schools closed tc
the holiday Alanufactunng
plants were opeiating at ca
pacity and ditfu ulty in plat in.
surpluses were encounteied
Bulk Spreading
Service
Dealers for—
LIMESTONE
FERTILIZER and
SMUCKER BROS.
Bircl-in-H.md
Ph. la'ola Oli «-222 ft
Moore Farms
Offer-
Ghostley Pearl
See vom Holt nun Seed-Man
now loi top Melding all ilia
and clo\er seed
Delmarva - Georgia
Prices Advance
About One Cent
La\e putt's ad valued shai p-
U to appi o\imatel\ one tent
hiirhei with a ,rood demand
toi the mrdeiare oft emu;
I) elin a i \ a repoited Ino
hioilei prices of 17 7 to 1') >
loi Sds ODO head at farms
duuns the 21 hour period end
ing lo .10 Fi ida> morning
Iteadv to took poultry d.-
m.ind was good with irregu
lai interest developing Esti
mated slaughter by eastern
shore processors for the week |{ r(>wns
end was 737,000 head com
pared with 870,000 head lasi
w eek end
The Delmarva broiler-feed
ratio for the week ending Feb
ruary 10 was down tw'o points
from the previous week re
tlei ting the .04 drop in broil
er prices .Mixed
The ratio was 3.7 when
broilers averaged 17 32 and
mash cost the growers 93 G 9
per ton
For the comparable week a
\ear earhei, the ratio stood at
4 2 when broilers averaged
19 3 7 and mash < ost the
grown ?01 9 7 per ton
Wholesale selling prices at
Xew \oi k ranged s">.oo to
s"i 13 per 40 quart unit. Most
ot the sales were at s"> 0>
FREE! FREE! |
I PUBLICATIONS
V
V ,%
• Wnihmore -tl Uroiler Concentrate Booklet
* • W irthmore Grow and Egg Leal let*' *;*
• W n thniore lli-Ener-G-Breeder Leaflet r •>
* • Breeder Mash and Scratch Leaflet* 1
• Mirthnioie Quickies Leallet’*' *:*
X • M hat About Xicarbazin Leaflet *;•
• :il)Vt Poultrj Concentrate Leaflet •>
♦> • Cage Layers (10-page booklet)
• Piesercing Egg Quality (12-page booklet)
*;* • Poultry Health (.{2-jmge booklet) *
* • Mailcet Egg Book (new 2S-page booklet)
V »*«
•> • “Poultij. Egg and Gram Account' Booklet ,j.
X • Egg and Feed Record (’aids ( ) Book ( ) *:*
*;* • Egg Recoid Card *
* • Bi ooder Record Card .>
• Feed Consumption and Egg Record lor one month A
*:* • Egg Record *
• Egg Ricoid Card for use in Jameswat Cage •>
v
• Foun A R - Egg Recoid Card
X t) Cage La\ei Recoid Card
|j* • Bioilei Recoid Chart *
*l* S Poultiv Pioduction Repent (Padded in ~>o si
* # Wuthmoie Tieat
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Wiithnioit Poulfi> Fitting
lle.m Roasteis - Capons
Captttes - Light Roasters
• Tiapnesl Reioid Card
• FlouK Hlstoic Re< OI d C.ild
• Wnthmoie Coop Tags
• \>kc mating Chickens lot Coccidiosis
• \\ < ekh Pullet Rt poi t pads
• Qul< K Pei K J eallet
O Chick Staitei I,eallet
• Ponltiv Package Plan Hook
6 Estimated Peed Consumption Chart Lor Riplaceim
Pullets
• Complete Oiov, ins Ration foldei
• Table fo. calculating teed costs pel dozen eggs
• Hi-l£nei-(! I<i Ciuul.ii X
PLANT
RTBMOfte POULTRY
Pl.ini loi I’oultij 11 on s( s .incl Equipment
By
WIRTHMORE RESEARCH
r For The
POULTRY INDUSTRY
Get- Your FREE Copies From
Leßoy M. Sensenig
KIMfKATV, U. T>. «
Phone Kplinila Itl'|>ut>lic S-2009
Lancaster Farming, Saturday, February 24, 1962
Weekly New York Egg Mkt.
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Fcj. Hywts
Fey. Med
Pullets
Pee wees
Pcy ilywts
No. 1 Med
Pullets
Stds
Checks
TREND Highly irregular situation in spot, shell eggs with,
surplus suppl’es ot large Iresh especially top quality white,
and increased selling pressure with ourtaled support All
browns continue short
II OS with the S') 00 price
lepresentilig distressed sales
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r>th to Ft id i\ 1< b -Mid
Mon,
Tues
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On O. t 1 Ultl Hitler an-
noin ed that Russia was defeat
ed. inner to rise airain
The happiness of lite de
pends upon the qualitv of
vour thoughts
The Most Famous Name
In Corn
Pfister Associated
Growers
R D. 3, LANCASTER
Phone TW 8-7121
VION EGG
Old 11 en-* \e\er Dip •
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Windle's Hatchery
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38 Ms
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