Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, November 30, 1963, Image 3

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    Holiday Postpones Safe Prices Advance
ESltpr’s Note:, Because of tress Liponized .opullets,. IB" -Half Cent
the Thanksgiving holiday, this wks.; 17. Dutchman ‘ Feed N ,
veer's poultry auction report Mills, “ Inc, (Carl Petticoffer), Delm ® rva 'reported .prices
Was not available at press 5400 White Vantress Cross, & 1 Cont
The, sale listings appear 9 wks. 2 da.; 18. Same,‘27oo sln'ce Wednesday and during
•Jmjlow. A summary of this White Vantress Cross, 9 wks. e 24 kour end ' n;?
sale and the regular 2 da.; 19. M& B (Richard 10,3 ? Friday morning De-
will be printed next Blessing), 4000 White' Van- f ° r moderate
, tress> 8 wks . 3 - da .; .20. Weaver auctton ' offerln&s ‘
Dietings .below- include lot Farms, Inc. (Robert K. Mill- Prices »t farms ranged 14.6
, .number, seller, grower in par- er), 1000 Heavy Fowl; 160 to jI'S.B. for J 68 h OOO head Jn
-entkesis, ; a,mount and breed, Males; '2l. Same, TOGO Heavy eluding .416,600 .head sold at.
*Ud*S« in weeks and days. Fowl; 22. Same, 500 Heavy Wednesday’s auction m Bel
li*. Miller & Bushong (Edwin Fowl. - hyville, Del.
- >L. Munch, 8000 White Van- TOTALS: 4475 Pallets, 3500 'Estimated -slaughter by
‘tress, 8 wks. 1 da.; 2. Same Leghorn Fowl, 76,200 Broilers eastern shore processors for
’ (Mo#ea -Zimmeymap), 900 84,175 Birds. th® ' week «nd was 788,000
Wlrfte Vantress Liponized Pul- _ , head - compared to the 454,000
,letf„ 14; wks.; 3. .Same, 800 f Chieaaa bead I&st .week end.
White Vantress Liponized Pul- r ® The > Dehnarva .broiler-feed
letorU wks.; 4. Same, 400 Wan ratio. lor the week ending
White Vantress Liponized Pul- 21 ntiiitv ’ and iaow November-22-was down four
„lets (J ld'-wJcs.; 5. M. 488 (‘Melvin 1R nft 1Q * points Jfroan- the previous week
GyoffO, 40.00 White Vantress, ‘ at 2.9'. Broilers during the
■fl -wks. Slaughter heifers: Loadlots averaged 14.81 per
High Choice and Mixed High pound and mash coat the
Choice and. Prime 900-1125 g rower $101.43 per ton. The
lbs. 23.00, Bulk Choice 800- ratio for the comparable week
1150 lbs. 21.75-22.,7‘5, closing a year ago -was 4.0’ when,
22.50 down, Good 20.26-21.- broilers averaged 13.30 per
50, few Standard and Low pound and mash, cost $95.31
Good 18.00-20.00. pur ton
Cows: Utility and Commer
cial closed at -12.76-14.00;
Canner and Cutter 11.00-13.-
00, High Yeilding Cutter to
-13.25, Shelly Conner 9.50-11.-
06
T
6. Same (Jacob R. Seller),
1 3W White Yantress 'Pullets,
9 -wks.; 7. Same, 1300 White
yantress Cockerels, 9 wks.;
8. Sylvan Stoltrfus, 200
Leghorn Fowl, 1 year; 9.
IX E. Horn &,Co. '(Gem Halde
-jnan), -15,000 White Yantress,
9 -wks. 3 da.; 10. .Same (Rob
ert. Godfrey), 5000 White Van
:tres*(j 9 wks. 3 da.
11.,’ Same (Amos Funk),
SSW'White Mountain, 9 wks.;
It: -Same (Parke Herr), 10,-
, DOS White Yantress, 9 wks.
3 d*.; 13. Same (’Dan & Daye
Witmer), 10,000 White Van
trea^,,9 wks. 6 da.; 14. Same
.(Product Proving Farm No.
■8), .$3OO Leghorn Fowl, 15
'mo.; 15. M & B (Mahlon
Newsjf anger), 1400 White
' Yantress Liponized Pullets. 15
tyrka.
18. Same, 975 White Van-
, JT
You Raise
NORWEGIAN KELP MEAL
Contains 60 trace minerals or elements, 12 vitamins and 21 amino acids
in their NATURAL state at a fraction of the cost of mined minerals and
synthetic vitamins
add 40 lbs. of Algit to a ton of groin and be sure of
A Morgantown poultry raiser says: “Using
kelp meal in our poultry feeds improves the
quality of eggs laid, helps maintain the
health of the birds, and an increased per-
centage in the feeds aids in controlling
cannibalism.”
healthier herd.”
JSQNT DELAY * . . START-TODAY TO USE ALGIT
Available at
PLANT FOOD STORE
Intercourse, Pa.
Distributed by
. ZiOtOK i RAHCK, JHC., R. ’** “
•* fi.it J-* * > »' > #
ivf wqH
Bulls: Utility and Commer
cial closed at 16.50-18.00, few
Cutter 16,00-16.50, Fat Com
mercial 15.00-16.50.
Feeders: Two part loads
Good 550-775 lb. steers
22.00, few Medium 17.25-20.-
00. Fart load Good and Choice
52-5 lb. heifers 22.75.
L.F. Advertising Pays
• CATTLE
• POULTRY
you can’t afford not to use
ALGIT
Most Nearly Perfect Feed Supplement
• HEALTHIER ANIMALS
• INCREASED PRODUCTION
• SLICKER COATS
• BETTER REPRODUCTION
f? V fT C ■O'JP&MJfi'A *
ihe Old lim/c.
W I wonder If the cavemen
blamed crazy weather on bow»
and arrows.”
Try A Classified
f "Jt
• HOGS
• SHEEP
A dairy farmer reports:
“Algit has boosted milk
production, improved
the conception rate, bet-
tered the calf crop and
given -me ' a generally
VW*
RICHARD- B. MARTIN
R. #2, Denver, Pa.
■».?
-
<ancas
arming, ba
Weekly New York Egg Mkt.
From Monday, November 25th. to -Friday, November 29th
Mon.
WHITE
Ex.
Fey'. Hywts.
Fey. Hywts.
Fey. Med.
No. 1 Med.
Pullets
43 39
39%-39% 35%
31-31% 30%'
30% 30
27% 27%
23 , 23
Peewees
BROWN
Ex.
42%
42
33%-34
'27%
23
Fey. Hywts.
Fey. Hywts.
Fey. Med.
Pullets
Peewees
Fey. Hywts
No. 1 Med.
Pullets
38-39
29%
27%
34-35
30%
Standards
Checks
TREND: Trading extremely quiet as expected and posx«
tion quite irregular.
Copyrighted 1968 By Umer-Barry Co.
Farm-City Week
serve m planning and promot
ing Farm-City activities across
Farm-City Week is designed the nation,
to foster enlightened under- :
standing of the respective SAVINGS BONDS
ways of hie, problems and Sales of U.S. Savings bonds
views odE rural and urban, peo- in Lancaster County during
piles by having these interde- October totalled $603,585, it
pendent neighbors together for was reported by Milton H.
organized activities. Many agri- Ranck, county bond chairman,
cultural and business leaders The total for the ten months
endorse Farm-City Week, and of 1963 is $5,774,066.
I#^',
LOOKING
FOR
RESULTS?
Try WIRTHMORE
HI - ENER - G - 17
Here’s what it will give you:
★ Greater returns over feed cost.
* Good performance in any climate, in pens
or cages.
4t Labor savings—easy to -feed —a r eomplefceration.
Why not try if and check the results for yourself £ r
WIRTHMORE FEEDS
i. 1C Stauffer & Son Clem E. Hooker
Ij«irn and Bellaire 788-3481
btoieaiiiH"
865-8121 367-2821
Paul M. Ressler & Son.
S
Paradise
[ayv
Tues.
Wed.
36
35%
32
27%
23
29%
27%
33
30%
ovemi
)
Fri.
Thurs.
36-36%
35 '
29
29
27%
23
37
35%
29
29
27%
23
36
35%
31
27%
23
36
'35 %
31
27%
23
35
28%
26
33
30%
35
29
27%
33
30%
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