LANCASTER POULTRY CENTER Volume Is Up; Price Softens Price Declines; Live broiler prices dropped 15.9; 8. Marvin Horst, Demand Is Fair back nearly a cent a pound, 450-L-F}?V. j.*'Koser Co. Inc., after a two cent jump Insf 79; 9 Glenn *H. Herr, 3500 Delmarva reported live broi week, but volume was consld- IR, 8-5, Starr Poultry, 15.9; ler P ri ces declined nearly a erably higher at the October 10. Stephen Stoltzfus, 175 L- Quaker cent during the 24 hour 17 sale at the Lancaster Poul- p. y. J. Koser Co. Inc, 7.1. penod endmg f Ol3O Fr,day try Center. 11. Ebersole’s H a t chery ™°™. Demand was fair for A total of 122,500 broilers (Henry G. Patches, Jr), 650 th ® auction offerings, in 21 lots were sold at prices h-F, NO SALE, 9.0 BID; 12. Prices and reported purcha langing from 15.5 to 16.6 for Miller & Bushong (Richard ?t S n in a n n n 15 , 3 a sale average of 15.87. Six Blessing), 3500 WV. 8-2, Starr " G -° X ° r L 034 ' 400 .a® 34 at lots including 16,000 head Poultry, 15 9; 13. Same (Glea- farms during the period .Cur tailed to sell at bids of 15,0 sin Ritchie), 11,000 WV, 8-5, ch ' ases included 455,300 head to 15.7. Starr Poultry, 15.9; 14. Same aold at Thursday’s Selbyville A lot of 600 roasters (Isaac M. Lapp), 8100 WV, Del, auction where nearly half biought 20 cents; three lots 9-1, h. W. Longacre, Inc., the sales were at 15,5 15-9, including 9,125 leghorn fowl 15.8; 15. Same, 8500 IR, 9-1, Estimated slaughter for the brought 7.1 to 8.6, and four HW. Longacre, Inc., 15 8. weekend by Eastern Shore pro lots of 7,640 heavy fowl rang- 16. Same (Paul Livengood), cessors was 744,000 head corn ed from 15 7 to 16 1. 1500 IR, 9-1, Carl B. Risser, Pared to 808,000 head last The complete sale offered 16 5; 17. Clarence J. Lauer, weekend. 158,170 birds in 40 lots and 7200 WV, 9-2, H W Long- Tlie Delmarva broiler-feed sold 140,520 birds in 30 lots, acre, Inc., 15.9; 18. Weaver’s fat* o t° r the week ending Oc- Following is the complete Hatchery, 4000 WXC, 8-1, tdber 11 was uip two points to sale report with lot number, Daniel K. Good, 15.5; 19. 3 -° from the previous week, seller, grower in parenthesis, Daniel B. King, 1000 WVC, 8- Broilers during the week aver amount and breed, age in e, NO SALE, 15.5 BID; 20. a®®* T 5.02 and mash cost the weeks and days, buyer and-M&B (John McMichael), 5300 grower $100.69 per ton. The price. WVC, 8-2, Starr Poultry, 15.7. ratio for the comparable week CODE: H-F-Heavy Fow* 21 . Same (Clarence Hilsh- f year a S° 3 )f a^ Bn * r °J WV-White Vantress, L-F-Leg- er) 4000 wy 8 . 2 starr Poul . lers averaged 12.88 and mash horn Fowl, IR-Indian River, try ’ 15 . 7 .- 22 ’. Same (Donald cost $ BB - 9 ' 5 P &r ton * WXC-White Cross Cobbs, Fr ank), 10 00 WV, 8-6, John WVC-White Vantress Cocker- N xhomas> 16 . 6; 23 . Same els, GWX-Greiders White (John L Herr), 6800 WV, 9- Cross - 2, W. C. Melhnger & Son, 15.- 1. Theis Bros., 2100 H-F, 15 mo., W. C. Mellinger & Son, 15.7; 2. George Kunkle, 400 Guineas, NO SALE 39.9 BID; 3. D. E. Horn & Co. (James Weller), 9000 WV, 9- G, Starr Poultry, 15.9; 4. Same (Hugh Leslie), 9000 WV, 9-5, Daniel K. Good, 15.9; 5. Same, 9000 WV, 9-5, H. W, Long acre, Inc., 15.9.' 6. Same (Earl Chronister), 1200 WV, 9-6, Daniel K. Good, 15.8; 7. Same (Harold 2. Musser), 9500 WV, 9-2, Starr Poultry Meeting Tuesday Evening, Oct. 29 Lancaster Joe Cloybough DeKolb Poultry Management Consultant Kindly consider this a personal invitation to be present. DeKALB YORK HATCHERY MELHORN HATCHERY « ukAtoAjL&trl, TTriTL 9; 24. Same, 3200 WV, 9-2, Lester M. Hurst, 3250 WV, Darnel K. Good, 16.0; 25. 8-6, NO SALE, 15.7 BID; 33. Same, 600 WVC, 13-2, Marvin Same, 3250 WV, 8-6, NO qweieart 20 0 SALE, 15.0 BID; 34. Same, 6OO WVC. 13-2, WV. 8-6.N0 SAI.E, 15 0 NO SALE, 19.0 BID; 27. f l’: T B ' Same (Jacob Ober), 2500 WV. 6 ’ SALE. 15.7 BID 8-6, John N. Thomas. 15.9, 8e - 20 J° 8 ‘ ’ 28. Same (Russel F. Taylor), SAL ®: 15 ' 6 I+ BID ’ v Jm 6000 IR, 8-2, Starr Poultry. Longenecke-ps Poultry Farm 15.9; 29. Same (Robert Kauff- (Roy Wolgemuth Farm). 3500 man), 6000 GWX,- 8-2, Starr °o Melll “ s % & S °”’ Poultry, 15.8; 30. Same 5 ' 7; 38 ; (Frank Bradley), 2700 WV, Farm), iSOO H-F, IV. C. hlell inger & Son, 15 9; 39. Same DeKalb Rt. 230 Bypass and Roseville Road is planning to be with us. York/Pa. 7:30 P.M. Poultry Center Sponsored by Mt. Joy, Pa. ±L? Delmarva 9-0, Daniel K. Good, 15.8. 31. Sylvan Beiler, 8500 L-F, 16 mo., Starr Poultry, 8.6; 32. I'SS.JJ.Vf'I f Lancaster Farming, Saturday, October 19, 1963—3 Weekly New York Egg Mkt. From Monday, October 7th to Friday, October 18th Tiies. Mon. WHITE Ex. Fey. Hywts Pcy. Hywts Fey. Med. No. 1 Med Pullets 32-33 31 25 19 Vi Peewees BROWN Fey. Hywts Fey. Hywts, Fey Med. Pullets 19 Vi Peewees MIXED Fey. Hywta, No. 1 Med. Pullets 38 31 24 331/2 Standards Checks TREND. Really fancy white hold in reasonable balance but demand still rather irregular. Mediums and pullets a bit slower to clear. Copyrighted 1963 By Urner-Barry Co. (Paul Brubaker Farm), 650 H-F, Daniel K. Good, 16.1; IA. Theis Bros., 180 Males, W. C. Mellinger & Son, 7.0. 3 7A. Longeneckers Poultry fruits of various fungi and may Farm, 300 Males, W. C. Mell- be difflcult to eradicate until mger & Son, 7.6; 38A. Same, all wc, od or organic matter on 75 Males, W. C. Mellinger & which they are feeding is de- Son, 7.2; 39A. Same, 100 composed, says Herb Cole, Males, V. J. Koser Co. Inc., Penn State extension plant 7 7, pathologist. and our dog Many kennel owners and breeders will tell you that Red Rose Dog Food is a food your dog will enjoy Red Rose is a balanced diet for dogs . . . regardless of breed, type, pedi gice or lack of pedigree. MEAL . . . May be fed dry or mixed with water,' milk or gravy. CUBES . . . Same ingredients as the meal sup ply variety in the diet and give dogs teeth-buildmg. exercise. NUGGETS . . . are a tasty, wholesome and easily fed expanded dog food contain plenty of meat meal and other essentials your dog needs for com plete nutrition. You’ll appreciate feeding Red Bose because it’s a low-cost dog food! wmmmmmßED^Rasßam DOG PUPPY FOOD Chas. E. Sauder & Sons A. L. Herr & Bro. R. D. 2, Bast Earl, Pa. Quarryville, Pa. I. B. Groybill & Son Eefton, Pa. Elverson Supply Co. Blverson, Pa, Joseph M. Good & Son 137 Newport Road, leola, Pa. Wed. 37 Vi 32 31 25 3 7 Vi 31 31 25 20 19 Vi-20 19 Vs-20 37i/o 31 24 37 i/» 30 24 33 33 i/ 2 29 331/2 29 Mushrooms, toadstools, or puffballs in your lawn are David B. Hurst Bowmansville, Pa. Walter & Jackson Christiana, Pa. Fri. Thurs. 37 Vi 3 7 Vi 30-30 Vi 30-30 Vi 24 Vi 21 29 Vi-30 25 21 37% 30 24 37 % 30 24 33% 28 331/2 28 Mushrooms Rsa^RaaEi DOG £ PUPPY FOOD,
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