Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, September 08, 1962, Image 3

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    LANCASTER POULTRY CENTER
Prices Bounce Back Up
Broiler prices bounced back
to above 18 cents for the
second time since March. Two
weeks ago at the Lancaster
Poultry Center, broiler prices
averaged above 18 -cents for
the first time in five months.
Last week the average slipp
ed -te slightly under 18. The
sale average at last year’s
corresponding sale was 12.23.
At Thursday’s auction 68,-
64® trailers in 18 lots changed
hands- at prices ranging from
18* t* 18.6 for a sale average
of 1A.30. The top lot was 2000
White Vantress at 8 weeks
anuk two days, consigned by
Andrew G, Miller and purchas
ed by Carl B. Risser.
A total of 3,500 pullets in
two lots brought 23 and 25
while five lots of roasters con
taining 7,850 head brought
22 to 23.1. Pour lots of heavy
fowl brought 15.5 to IC.O for
the 3,810 head, and three lots
of 6,000 leghorn fowl sold for
S,o to 8.8.
All lots on offer were sold.
The Complete Sept. 6 sale off
ered and sold 90,300 head in
33 lots.
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, LF-Leghorn
Fowl, IRP-Indian River Pul-
..
FLORIN
DAIRY
RATIONS
TO SUIT EVERY NEED!
Get Maximum Production With
FLORIN DAIRY FEEDS
Allow Us to put an Efficient Dairy Program
Call Mount Joy OL 3-2411
Wolgemuth Bros., inc.
lets, Cross. MCX-
Moore’s Chesty Cross, C-Cock
erela, P-Pullets.
1. Longeneckers Poultry
Farm, 430 H-F, Daniel K.
Good, 15.5; 2. Same, 720 H-F,
Marvin Sweigart, 16.0; 335
Males, Marvin Sweigart, 8.8;
3. Ivan Z. Hoover, 1300 WV,
9-1, Marvin Sweigart, 18.3; 4.
John H. Harmsh, 1500 L-P,
15 mo., V. J. Koser Co. Inc.,
9.7; 5. Same, 2000 L-P, 19
ma., V. J. Koser Co. Inc, 9.6;
100 Males, V. J. Koser Co.
Inc., 7.8.
6. Miller & Bushong (Rich
ard Blessing), 3500 WV, 8-2,
Starr Poultry, 18.3; 7. Same
(Kenneth Funk), 1100 IRP,
14-0, W. C. Melhnger & Son,
25.0; 8. Same (Estella Niss
ley), 2000 WV, 8-3, Roy E.
Ream, 18 5; 9. Same (Clarence
Huber), 1000 WVP, 9-0, W. C.
Melhnger & Son, 18 5 10.
Same (Elam B. Reihl), 1000
WVP, 9-3, W, C. Melhnger &
Son, 18.2.
11. Robert Barr, 2500 L-F,
16 mo., V. J. Koser Co, Inc.,
9.8; 33. Same, 205 Males, Carl
B. Risser, 8 1; 12. Andrew G.
Miller, 2000 LX, 9-2, John N.
Thomas, 18 5; 13. Same, 2000
WV, 9-2, Daniel K. Good,
18.4; 14. Same, 2000 WV, 9-0,
Carl B. Risser, 18.6; 15. M &
B (Stanley Carpenter), 8000
WV, 8-6, Daniel K. Good, 18.-
4.
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Florin, Penna.
•' Delmarvo
Prices Gain
Quarter Gent
Live broiler prices in Del
marva increased approximately
% cent during the 24 hour
period ending 10:30 Friday
morning. A fair demand took
the light offerings.
Delmarva reported prices of
17.3 to 18.5 for 1,013,200
head at farms during the
period. Most of the at-farm
sales were at 17.5 to 17.9.
Ready to cook demand in
creased from a fair to good
position with a good inquiry
for next week. Estimated
slaughter by eastern shore pro
cessors for the week end was
826.000 head compared to the
693.000 head last week end.
The Delmarva broiler-feed
ratio for the week ending Aug
ust 31 was steady with the
previous week at 3.7. Broilers
averaged 17.27 and 20 per cent
mash cost the grower $94.75
per ton.
For the comparable week
a year ago, the ratio stood at
2 7 when broilers averaged
12 62 and mash cost $93.52
per ton. Six months ago the
ratio stood at 4.3 with broilers
at 19.41 and mash at $90.37
per ton.
Tip To Fishermen
If you run out of bait a
strip of "white cloth on your
line will sometimes do just
as well.
s .**
Lancaster Farming, Saturday, September 15, 1962-=-
.Weekly New York Egg Mkt.
From Monday, September 3rd to Friday, September 7th
Mon. Tnes. Wed. Tburs. FH.
WHITE
Ex. Fey. Hywts. 44% 44% 44 Vs 46
Pcy. Hywts. 41 41 41 42
Fey. Med. 33% 33% 33 Vs 33%
No. 1 Med. 32% 32% 32% 32%
Pullets 21% 21% 21% 20 %-21
Peewees 15% 15% 15% 15%
BROWN
Ex. Fey. Hywts. 44 . 44 44 46
Fey. Hywts. 41 41 41 43
Fey. Med. 33% 33% 33% 33%
Pullets 23 23 23 23
Peewees 15% 15% 15% 16%
MIXED
Fey. Hywts. 40 40 40 40
No. 1 Med. 31% 31% 31% 31%
Pullets 20 20 20 20
Stds. 31% 31% 32 %-33 % 33%
Checks 27% 27% 27% 27%
TREND; Shell egg market firmer under a variety of in
fluences including more active open market bidding and buying
of fancy large on all shell colors.
Copyrighted 1963 By Urner-Barry Co.
Consumers have become nu
trition conscious when they
shop for food. Last year, the
average American shopper
spent a dollar this way 34c
for meats and poultry; 23c for
vegetables and fruits; 19c for
dairy foods; 16c for breads
and cereals; and Sc for miscel
laneous products. Consumers
usually spend about one-fifth
of the food dollar on dairy
foods, one of the basic four
food groups recognized as the
foundation for a good diet.
DAIRYMEN - POULTRYMEN
Feed Quality By
• Ingredients Certified to High Standards
• Formulations based on extensive research
• Quality control of all manufacturing
Be sure you get this quality.
Check the tag and feed for proof of
ingredients and guarantees. Don't be fooled!
PROFITS depend on QUALITY!
PAUL M. RESSLER & SON
PARADISE, PA.
Americans have a big ap
petite for ice cream and other
frozen dairy foods. They con
sumed 19 7 quarts per capita
of these products last year.
Cottage cheese has establish
ed itself as one of America’s
favorite foods Consumption
averaged 4 7 pounds per per
son in 1961, only one-tenth of
a pound less than the record
set in 1960. Today's usage is
twice as much as that of 16
years ago.
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