LANCASTER POULTRY CENTEIU vjS* • Delmarvo ?- Price Good On Small Sale S j e^’ Demand Fair Live broilers averaged 16.98 at the April 11 auction at the Lancaster Poultry Center. A total of 58,900 head in 11 lots ranged from a low of 16.8 to a high of 17.9. Two lots containing 12,500 head were not sold on the bids of 16.8 and 16.9. All other birds on offer were sold. Three lots containing 4,050 pullets brought 23 0 to "24.2 The complete sale offered 75,450 head in 16 lots and sold 62,950 birds in 14 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: WMt-White Moun tain, WV-White Vantress P- Pullet,-X-Cross. 1. MUler &■ Bushong (John McSflchael), 5000 WMt. 8-2, Daniel K. Good, 16.3; 2. Har old Kready, 1350 WV, 10-2, Martin Brendle, 17.3. 3. Same, 1050 WV, 10-2, Carl B. Kiss *r, 17.1; 4. John L. Landis, 6000 WV, 9-0, Starr Poultry, 17.0; 5. Same, 5000 WV, 5-4, NO SALE, 16.8 BID.. 6. Robert Noll, 1150 WVXP. 14-2, Carl B. Risser, 23.8; 7. Glenn H. Herr, 1800 WMt, 8- 3, John N. Thomas, 17.9; 8. Kenneth Noll, 1300 WVP, 14- 2, Carl B. Risser, 21.2, 9. D. E. Horn & Co. (Howard Taylor), 3000 WV, 9-6, Daniel When you “plow-down” see me for ORTHO UNIPEL HIGH-ANALYSIS FERTILIZER It doesn’t make sense to fertilize hit or miss when you “plow-down.” This is an important time, and,what you put into the soil now may make all the difference in your crop when you harvest. That’s why we recommend an ORTHO Program using High-Analysis Fertilizers the famous UNIPEL Pellets We have a wide range of analyses so we can help you choose the right one for your soil, your crop. When you plow-down with OR THO UNIPEL Fertilizer, you get more “grow power” per pound and higher returns per dollar invested, If you haven’t been using a fertilizer when you “plow-down,” you’ll want to hear the success other growers around here have had. Come in now and let’s talk about your crop and what an ORTHO High-Analysis Fertilizer Program can do for your profit picture, p. i. noma & bm.. md. Phone 597-3539 T, M. Reg. U.S. Pat. Off; ORTHO. ♦Unipel, California Chemical Company Trade Mark for Fertilizer Complex Pellet'and Proprietary name for pro cess. K.'Good, 17.0; 10. Same, 10,- 000 WV, 9-6, Daniel K. Good, 16.9. 11. Same (Gern Haldewan), 7500 V£V, 9-2, Starr Poultry, 17.0; 12. Same, 7500 WV 9-2, Starr Poultry, 16.9; 13. An drew G. Miller, 1600 WVP, 13- 6, W. C. Mellinger & Son, 23 0; 14. Clarence J. Laucr, 7500 WV, 8-3, NO SALE. 16.9 BID; 15 Same, 7300 WMt, 8- Daniel K. Good, 17.0; 16. Funk Bros. Inc., 8500 WMt, 9- Daniel K. Good, 16 9. • Chicago (Continued from Page 2) and late few loads mostly pr ime 1300-1350 lbs. 25.25. 'Bulk high choice and prim© 1100- 1350 lbs. 25.00-25.50, Several loads thigh .choice and prime 1350-1-400 lbs. 24.75-25.00. Bulk choice 900-1200 lbs. 23.- 75-25.00, Closing 24.75 down. Choice 1200-1450 lbs. 23.50- 24.50, Including several loads mostly high choice 1375-1425 lbs. at 23.75-24.25. Good 900- 1200 lbs. 22.00-23.50. Loadlots mixed good and choice 23.00- mized good and choice mainly 23.50. 1100-1300 lbs, 23.25-23.75. 'Cows: Utility and commer- Standard 19.50-21.00, Includ- cial closed at 14.75-16.50. Can ing few loads Holsteins at 20.- ner and cutter 12.75-15.00, 50-20.75. Shelly canner 11.50-12.50, Slaughter Heifers: About Bulls: Utility and commer half dozen loads mostly high oial sold throughout week at choice with few prime 900- 18.00-20.00. 1000 lbs. 24.25-24.50. Bulk Feeders; Three loads string choice 850-1100 lbs. 23.50-24.- choice 700 lb. steer 26.00. Few 00. Good 21.50-23.25, Loadlots loads good and choice 900-950 SMOKETOWN, Pa. Live broiler .prices in Del marva during the 24 hour period ending 10:30 Friday morning remained relatively unchanged with a fair demand for the light offerings. Prices at tlie farms during the period ranged 15.7 to 15.9 for 807,200 head including 429,500 head sold at Thurs day’s auction in Selbyville, Del. Thirty four per cent of the sal es on t)he auction were between. 16.5 and 16.9 While 23 per cent were at 16 to 16.4 With many plants closed for the holiday week end, estimated slaughter for the week end by eastern shore processors twas 598.000 head compared to the 571.000 head last week end. The Delmarva broiler-feed rat io for the week ending April 5 was up one point to 3.5. Broilers during the week aver aged 17.43 and 20 per cent mash cost the grower $99.60 per ton. t Lancaster Farming, Saturday, April 13, 1963 Weekly New York Egg Mkt. From Monday, April Bth to Friday, Mon. WHITE Ex. Fey. Hywts, Pcy. Hywts, Fey. Med. No. 1 Med. Pullets 31 Vi 28 28 24 Vi 20 Peewees BROWN Fey. Hywts, Fey. Hywts. Fey. Med. Pullets 33 32 28 24% Peevrees MIXED Fey. Hywta No. 1 Med. Pullets Standards Checks 2iVj TREND: Market better cleared on whites but browns and mixed still slow. Copyrighted 1963 By Urner-Barry Co. lbs. 22.40-23.50. Few lots med- Cattle seem (to prefer to lum 1000-1100 lbs. 19.50-20.- “take steps” when being load -50. ed or unloaded, says Live-Stock — Conservation, Inc. The increas- Encourage (the drove to “fol- mg use of step-type loading low the leader” for safe, effi- chutes backs up this contenrt cient movement of cattle dur- ion. Step width should be rou mg sorting, loading, transport- ghly three to four times the mg, marketing, and slaughter- height of the riser. In addition, mg, suggests Livestock Conser- a narrow chute 28 to 30 inches ration, Inc. This instinct will wide is preferable unless the assert itself, if cattle that have vehicle opening is several feet been sorted remain together in width to accommodate a Tri for a period of time. der chute. GREAT NEWS FROM WIRTHMORE! 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