LANCASTER POULTRY CENTER Broilers Down One Cent Broiler prices dropped more than a cent a pound during the week at the Lancaster Poul try Center. Fourteen lots in cluding 60,900 broilers brought 16.6 to 17 9 for a sale aver age of 16.9 at the September 27 auction. The high lot was 1,500 white vantress at nine weeks and two days, consigned by Kenne th Noll and purchased by Mar tin Brendle. Two lots of 600 cockerels brought 25.3 and 25 7 while one lot of 1,000 roasters cross ed the block at 24 Three lots containing 4,80tf leghorn fowl sold at 9.2 to 10 6. All lots on offer were sold. The complete sale offered and sold 67,300 head in 20 lots. Following is the sale re port with lot number, seller, grower m parenthesis, amount and breed, age in weeks and days, buyer and price. CODE WV-White Vantress, IRX-Indian River Cross, C- Cockerels, HIVSX - Hubbard White Silver Cross, L-F-Leg horn Fowl, WMt-White Moun tain, MCX-Moore’s Chesty Cross. 1. Miller & Bushong (George Enders), 2300 WV, 8-3, Dan iel K. Good, 16 G, 2 Same (Bstella Enders), 2500 "WV, Buyer of Oak, WALNUT, Poplar, ASH, etc. O. J. CHARLES LUMBER New Providence, Pa. Phono ST 6-3108 MILLER “1,1. F." kills weevils & fertilizes all in one easy spreading!, I | insecticide I impregnated I fertilizer Give your forage double protection this Fall. Actual farmer experience has proven conclusively that Miller i“1.1.F.” controls the destructive alfalfa weevil and 'spittlebug... and produces a sturdy crop, too. Only (Miller fertilizer is intimately blended with either powerful Dicldrin or Heptachlor to protect your crop now *.. and give you a greater yield next spring. Miller “1.1. F.” must be applied in the Fall, while the alfalfa is dormant and before the adult weevil lays its eggs. Important: “1.1. F.” with Dieldrin or Heptachlor should be applied after last cutting in fall, Hepta chlor should be applied before November 15. For specific timing in your area, consult your local agricultural authority. Do not use treated fields for grazing until after first cutting in spring. 8-3, Daniel K Good, 16 6; 3. Same (Jacob R Eeiler), 1000 WVC, 13-0, W. C Mel linger & Son, 24 0; 4 Robert Harmsh, 8000 IRX, 8-6, Dan iel K. Good, 16 6; 5 Same, 2100 IRX, 8-3, Daniel K. Good, 16 6. 6. Same. 2400 IRX, S-3. Daniel K Good, 16 6, 7 Same, 2200 IRX, 8-3, Daniel K Good, 16 6,8, M&B (Kenneth Funk), 300 HWSXC. 13-0, Marvin Sweigart, 25 3; 9. Same, 300 HWSXC, 13-0, Marvin Swei gart, 25 7; 10 Warren Frey, 900 L-F, 13-0, V. J. Kosei Co. Inc., 9 2. 11. Samuel Burkholder, 1300 L-F, Roy E. Ream, 10 6: 12. Robert Noll. 2700 WVX, John N Thomas, 16 9; 13 D. E Horn & Co. (Clair Herr). 10,500 WV, 10-2, Daniel K Good, 16 6; 14. Same, 11,500 WV, 10-2, Starr Poultry, 16 7, 15 M&B (Henry Blank), 5500 WV, 9-2, Starr Poultiy, 16 6. 16 Same, 6000 WMt , 9-2, Daniel K Good. 16 7, 17. Same, 1900 MCX, 8-6, Roy E Ream, 16 7, 18 Kenneth Noll, 1500 WV. 9-2, Carl B Risser, 17 1; 19. Same, 1500 WV, 9-2, Mai tin Brendle, 17 - 9, 20 C J Hiestand, 2600 L-F, V. J Koser Co. Inc . 9 G. Eggs are nature’s conven ience food. . eggs provide on the-spot meals any time of day and any way jo like them. Eggs are easy and quick to prepare. * MILLER CHEMICAL & FERTILIZER CORP. < Subsidiary of ALCO CHEMICAL COUP., EPHRATA, PA. Phone REpublic 3-6525 OR SEE YOUR MILLER DEALER • Delmorva Prices Dip; Demand Light Delmarva reported prices declined approximately three quarters cent dunng the 24 hour period ending 10.30 Fri day morning A weak and un active demand met light offer ings as several plants were not planning to operate today Prices at farms ranged 15 7 to 16 45 on 780,800 head during the period. Estimated slaughter by east ern shore processors for the week end was 453,000 head compared to the 685,000 head last week end. The Delmarva broiler-feed ratio for the week ending September 21 was 3.8, down one point from the week pre vious Broilers averaged 17.- 87 and mash cost the grower $94 11 per ton. • Fluid Milk Supplies High; Demand Good Pasture conditions contin ued to improve in most sec tions as usual fall weather prevailed over most of the country Supplies were adequate with light surplusses moving to manufacturers Production increased in the Noitheast but demand for bottling quality milk was re ported steady as early month mciease foi back-to-school needs held unchanged. Wholesale selling price in the New York area was ?5.25 pei 40 quait unit. 'jm • Free delivery l^ • Convenient bulk p- loading facilities • Low-cost spreader service Free technical advice • T Lancaster Farming, Saturday, September 29, 1962 Weekly New York Egg Mkt. From Monday, Sept 24th to Friday, Sept. 28th Mon. Tues. Wed. Thurs. FrtU WHITE Ex Fey, Hywts. 48 % 48 % 46 44% 44% Fey. Hywts. 44 45% 45 % 43 43-43 % Fey. Med. 39 % 38-38 % 37% 35 34%-35 No 1 Med 37-38 37-38 37 34 34 Pullets 23% 23 % 23% 23 % 23% Peewees 18 18 IS 18 18 BROWN Ex Fc>. Hywts. 49 49 49 48 45 Fey. Hywts 48 48 48 45 45 Fey. Med 40 40 40 37 35-35% Pullets 24%-25 25 25 25 25 Peewees 18 18 18 IS 18 MIXED Fey. Hywts. 43% 44% 44%. 43 43% No 1 Med. 35-36 35-36 35-36 34 34 Pullets 21% 20 %-21 % 20%-21% 20%-21% 20%-21% Stds 37 37% 37% 37% 37% Checks 28-28% 28-28 % 27% 27% 27% TREND: Surplus offerings not as heavy today and, while trading generally slower, market undertone appears slightly steadier. Copyrighted 1962 By Urner-Barry Co. • Chicago (Continued from Page 2) 30,400 same time last week and 38,200 a year ago Slaughter steers grading High Choice and Prime 50 to mostly 1 00 lower, instances 1 50 oft Average Choice and Below weak to 50 lower Heif ers mostly 50 lower Cows weak to 50 lower, most pres sure on Canner and Cutter Bulls weak to 25 lower Veal REo^Rasi CATTLE SUPPLEMENT Assures GOOD CATTLE PROFITS! 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