LANCASTER POULTRY CENTER Growers Resist Drop Broiler prices at the Lancas ter Poultry Center this week averaged 14 56 as 46,400 head in nine lots changed hands at prices ranging from 14 4 to 15 0. The average price at the November 8 sale was 267 lower than the average of 17 23 last week. Growers expressed their dis pleasure at the lower price by putting the “No Sale” sign on 12 lots containing 41,000 birds at bids ranging from 13 to 14.8. Two lots of 1,300 leghorn fowl brought 8.3 to 8.4 while ,1,700 heavy fowl in two lots .brought 16.6 to 16.7. Three lots of pullets sold for 23 and £4 for the 2,200 head, and 4,800 roasters in four lots brought 22.2 to 26.4. A lot of 400 tom turkeys were withdrawn at a bid of 16.0 and a lot of 450 turkey hens did not sell at the offer ed 27.2. The complete auction offered 100,750 head m 36 lots and pold 56,500 head in 20 lots. Following is the complete sale report with lot number, Planning Begins Now November 12th FOR NEXT YEARS FERTILIZER Cash Discounts Per Ton on Farmer Orders for Mixed Grades Postmarked on or Before January IT, 1963. Delivery as Requested Between November 12, 1962 and June 28, 1963. Early Winter Delivery Discounts. Quantity Discounts. On The Farm Storage Arrangement Bags or Bulk Field Spreading Service Soil Testing Service High Analysis "Super Grades" Eastern States Sets The Pate seller, grower in pai enthesis, amouftt and breed, age m weeks and days, buyer and price CODE L-F Leghorn Fowl, WV White Vantress, C-Cockerels, P-Pullets, AAV Arbor Acre Vantiess, MCW Moore’s Chesty Whites, T- Toms Turkey Toms, T- Hens Turkey Hens, WMt- White Mountain, H-F Heavy Fowl. 1. Carl Harnish, 500 L-F, Daniel K. Good, 8.3; 2. Daniel B. King, 1250 WVC, 12-2, W. C. Mellinger & Son, 26.4; 3. Same, 1350 WVC, 12-2, College Hill Poultry, 26.3; 4. Marvin Brubaker, 800 L-F, Carl B. Risser, 8.4; 5 Same, 300 WV, 9-0, NO SALE, 13 0 BID. 6. Mark Myer, 9000 AAV, 8-2, NO SALE, 14 5 BID; 7 Miller & Bushong (Elmer Sell er), 2300 MOW, 9-2, Daniel K. Good, 14 8; 8. Lane. Co. Farm Bureau (B. G. Bushong), 1200 WVX, 8-6, NO SALE, , 14.4 BID, 9. M&B (Benjamin Bru baker), 4800 WV, 9-0, NO (Continued on Page 7) Eastern States Farmers Exchange, Inc. © Delmarva Price Decline Continues Puces of Ihe taioileis con tinued to decline slightly m Demana during the 24 hour period ending 10 30 Fndav morning At farm prices ranged fiom 14.5 to 15 4 duung the per iod At these prices 374,000 head of 404,100 head offered were “sold Thuisday at the Eastern Shore Poultry Pro ducers Exchange in Shelbj. ville Del. A fair demand took the light supply. With practically no plants operating today, Eastern Shore processors esti. mated slaughter at 558,000 head compared to 685,000 head last 'week end. The Delmarva broiler-feed ratio for the week ending No. yember 2 stood at 3.5 this down one point from the 3 6 of the previous week. Broilers during the week averaged 16 7 per pound and 20% mash cost the grower $94 94 per ton. The ratio for the compar suliWißfc»aJSir j: < ’ ■ ■* * Lancaster Farming, Saturday, November 10, 1962 —3 Weekly New York Egg Mkt. Fiom Monday, Noicuilki s*h to Fiida Mon. WHITE Ex 'Fey H>wts 421i-43 Fey Ilywt-j Fcj Med No 1 Med. Pullets Peewees BROWN Ex. Fey. Hjwts. 44 Key. H>wts. 43 J /£ Fey. Med. Pullets Peewees MIXED Fey. Hywts. No. 1 Med, Pullets Standards Checks TREXD Market 'well cleared on all tne call both locally and from out ot town Copyrighted 1062 By Urner-Burry Co. able -week a year ago down to 2 7 when broilcis averaged 12 38 and mabh cost $9O 82 per ton Subset ibe today—watch it pay' Buyer of Oak, WALNUT, Poplar, ASH, etc. O. J. CHARLES LUMBER New Providence, Pa. Phone ST 6-3108 lIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIW BUY LAYING MASH SUPERIOR Feed Conversion Check your pounds of feed per dozen eggs and feed (O)|RTOC^QR€ FOR LOWER COSTS Paul M. Ressler & Son Clem E. Hoober Paradise, Pa. Intercourse, Pa. Tol. Lancaster 087-6202 Tel. Intercourse SO 8-3431 Leroy M. Sensenig Ephrata, Pa. Tel. Ephrata 733-2009 Wed. Tuc;s. 4u: 31 2 9 25 20 10 Vj 30 28 ■ 24 20 -29 45 44 Vj 31 25 20 41 Vi 28 Vi 24 35 27 27 ’/£-28 ] 'i 23 34 27 -35 Protet t Ln ostock Keep Inestock out of fields wheie theie is frosted sudau grass 01 soighum, wains Dr. Sam Guss, Penn State exten sion \eteiinauan. A few mouthfuls of this frosted for age can kill cons When the plants are tiosted, deadly poi sons aie foimed In case o? poisoning, eaily treatment is a must The same thing ap plies if your animals should eat wild cherry or choke cLeiry leaves which are frost damaged. and get J. K. Stauffer & Son - Tol. Manlieim 605-3121 Bellairc - Tel. Kl izabethto’n n 307-2331 ,i\, Xincmki ‘Mil Fri. Xhurs. 40 Vi 4 5 Vi 34 27 21 30 2 8 2 3 42 V. 43 Vi 28 l i-30> / 2 30 Vi -31 2G -16 30 31 25 35 29 -37 grades under an ac«