Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, July 21, 1962, Image 3

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    LANCASTER POULTRY CENTER
All Sold At Steady Prices
All lots were sold at the
July 19 auction at the Lan
caster Poultry Centei.
Broileis aveiaged about the
same as last week as 80,400
head in 17 lots changed hands
at 17 to IS 5 lor a sale aver
age of 17 18. Almost halt the
sales were at 17 while only
four per cent brought more
than 18. The average at last
year’s corresponding sale was
12.62.
The high lot was 3,000
White Vantress at nine weeks
of age consigned by William
K. Burkholder and bought by
Garl B. Kisser.
Vwo lots containing 1,400
heavy fowl brought 16.7; two
lots of roasters brought 23 and
33-.1 for the 1.600 head.
In all, 83,400 head were
offered and sold Following is
the complete sale report with
lot number, seller, grower in
parenthesis, amount and breed,
age in weeks and days, buyer
and price.
CODE: H-F-Heavy Fowl,
WV-White Vantress, C-Cock
erel, HWMt-Hubbard White
Mountain, IR-Indian River.
1. Greider Leghorn Farms
(Luke B. Boll), 700 H-F, 14
mo., Daniel K Good, 16.7; 2.
Same 700 H-P, 14 mo , Marvin
Sweigart, 10 7, 3. Samuel
Kolb, 7000 WV, 8-3, Stair
Poultry, 17 1, 4 Same, 3000
WV, 8-3, H W. Longacre,
Inc., 17 0; 5. Same, 3000 WV,
8-3, H. W. Longacre, Inc ,
17.0.
\ 6. Wm K Buikholder, 3000
WV, 9-0, John N. Thomas,
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N. G. Myers & Son L. H. Brubaker
Rhccms, Pa.
Nissley Farm Service Grumelli Farm Serv.
■Washington Boro, Pa. Quarrj villo. Pa.
L. H. Brubaker Snavely’s Farm Service
Lancaster, Pa.
Lausch Bros. Equipment
17 8, .7 Same, 3000 WV, 9-0,
Catl B. Kisser, 18 5, 8 .Miller
& Bushong (Edwin L Funck),
3900 WV, 8-G, Starr Poultij,
17 1,9 Same, 4100 VIV, 8-6,
Stair Poultry, 17.1; 10. M&B
(John L. Herr), 800 WVC, 13-
2, Marvin Sweigart, 23.1.
11. Same, 800 WVC, 13-2.
Daniel K. Good, 23 0, 12 M&
B (Lloyd Stoltzfus), 8500 WV,
8-6, H. W. Longacre, Inc , 17 -
0; 13. Same, 8500 WV, 8-G,
Starr Poultry, 17.1; 14. Same
(Benjamin Brubaker), 4700
WV, 8-3, Daniel K. Good. 17.-
0; 15. Same, 3600 HWMt, 8-3,
Daniel K. Good. 17 2.
16 M&B (Robert Harnish),
3800 IR, 8-2, Starr Poultry,
17 0; 17. Same, 4700 IR, 8-2,
Starr Poultry, 17.1; 18. D E.
Horn & Co. (Robert God
frey), 4300 WV. 9-2, Roy E
Ream, 17 8; 19 Fruitville
Farms (Abram Shenk), 4500
WVC, 8-0, Daniel K Good.
17 1; 20. Same, 2800 WVC,
8-0. Daniel K. Good, 17.0, 21.
M&B (Leon Weber), 8000
WV, 9-1, Daniel K. Good, 17.-
0.
Chicago Cattle
(Continued from Page 2)
Utility and Commercial bulls
closed at 18 50-20 50
Good and Choice \eaters 25 -
00-30 00, standard 20 00-25 -
Good and Choice 800-900 lb
feeding steers 23 00-25 25, load
Medium and Good 963 lbs
22 75, load Choice 740 lb
feeding heifers 23 00, few
Good and Choice 690 lbs, 22 -
50.
Lititz, Pa,
New Holland. Pa.
Stevens
• Delmarva
Prices Rise
A Half Cent
Live broiler puces in Del
maiva advanced sharply ap
proximately a half cent during
the 24 hour period ending
10 30 Fuday morning Mo
del ate supplies met with a
good demand
Ready to cook interest was
irregular and very competi
tive with other areas Estimat
ed slaughter by eastern shore
processors for the week end
was 818.500 head compared to
the 819,700 head last week.
Prices on reported purchas
es ranged from 1G.2 to 17.6
on 867,600 head at farms dur
ing the period. These figures
include 561,100 head sold at
the Eastern Shore Poultry Ex
change on Thursday.
The Delmarva broiler-feed
ratio for the week ending July
13 was up two points to 3.5.
Broilers averaged 16 50 per
pound and mash cost the grow
er $95.51 per ton.
The ratio for the compar
able week last year was 2,7
when broilers averaged only
12 73 and mash cost $95 42
per ton.
• Fluid Milk
Milk Declines
Are Seasonal
The production of fluid milk
was little changed from the
pievious week in a few isolat
ed aieas. However all areas
lepoited oveiall seasonal de
clines.
Pastures tnrougnout most of
the noitheast remained in pom
conditions due ta lack of lam.
BUY
LAYING MASH
SUPERIOR
Feed Conversion
Check your pounds of feed
per dozen eggs and feed
@IRTHMOftC
FOR LOWER COSTS
SEE US FOR DETAILS
Clem Hoober
INTERCOURSE, PA.
i /
Weekly New York Egg Mkt.
WHITE
Fey. Hywts
Fey. Hywts,
Fey. Med
No. 1 Med.
Pullets
Peewees
BROWN
Fey. Hywts,
Fey. Hywts.
Fey. Med.
Pullets
Peewees
MIXED
Fey. Hywts,
No. 1 Med,
Pullets
Stds,
Checks
TREND' Market highly unsettled and irregular with ir
regular selling pressure on many lines and particularly on
fancy heavy white and undergrade mixed. Immediate outlook
weaker.
Bottling demand ranged
light to fair in metropolitan
and urban areas, and good in
most summer resort areas
Excess over bottling needs
vveie light and quickly absoi-
bed by separators,
Wholesale selling price in
the New York area langed
$4 75-4 80 per 40 quart unit
of bottling quality milk.
NEW
and get
Phone SO 8-3431
Lancaster Farming, Saturday, July 21, 1962 —S
Ftom Monday, July 16th to Fuday,
Mon.
Tucs.
33%-34 33 %-34 33%-34
18-18%
14%
14%
36%
34
28%
28 %
18-18%
14%
14%
26%
28-28%
28-28 %
Copyrighted 1962 By TJrner-Barry Co.
July 20th
Thurs.
Wed.
3 6% -3 7
32 %
25 %-26
25 %-26
18-18%
18-18 %
14%
14%
28%
28%.
18-18%
18-18 %
14%
14 %
28-28%
Accidents kill one farm res
ident every 47 minutes. Every
33 seconds a farm resident
sufters a disabling injury.
FOR ANY FARM PURPOSE
MADE THE FARMER’S
WAY
I . LANCASTER
kJL PRODUCTION
CREDIT ASS’N
411 West
■ Roseville Rd.
Lancaster, Pa.
Ph. Lane.
F EX 3-3921
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HONEGGER
Salesmen
don't lay eggs!
if m
you haven’t had ’em —.
Nobody Can Tell You!
Quality
Speaks for itself!
HONEGGER
LAYERS
J. HOWARD MOORE
R. D, #1
lATITZ, PENN A.
Phono: MAcltson 6-5408
Windle's Hotchery
COCHRANVILLE, PA.
Phone: Atglen LY 3-5941
Fri.
36%-37
31-32
25 %-26
25%-36
17%
14%
34-35
28%
18-13%
14%