Weekly Broiler Report Settings for broiler produc- tion in the Keystone State dur ing the week totaled 1,244,000 eggs, according to the Pennsyl vania Crop Reporting Service. This was 8 per cent above the pievious week and 9 per cent «i eater than a year ago. The 3-week total was 5 per cent below the comparable penod last year. Placements of chicks for commercial broiler pi eduction were 10 per cent below the previous week but 11 per cent above a year ago. The 10-week total was 5 per cent below a year earlier. Inshipments of broiler-type chicks for the past 10-weeks totaled 638,000 or 50 per cent above last year. Outshipments of 1,218,000 were down 39 per cent. Settings in the 22 major pro ducing states totaled 60,568,000 eggs about the same as the previous week but 2 per cent above last year. The 3-week total remained the same as a year earlier. Placements de clined 2 per cent from last week but was the same as the previous year. The 10-week to tal was 1 per cent below a year earlier. EASTERN PA. & N. J. LIVE POULTRY Supplies of heavy type hens very irregular for processors light buying interest. Supplies ot light type hens fully ade quate for a spotty but fair de- J. THIRTY YEARS J. Bureau's Complete wl fnnH [v BUREAU V Y^=_^=ly Farm Fertilizer Service Bogged or Bulk Delivery ON DELIVERY OF BULK FERTILIZER Thanks To Our Many Patrons FOR YOUR PATIENCE DURING OUR "2" Fer-Til Blend Units To Serve You Better! START TODAY . . . FERTILIZE THE FARM BUREAU WAY! Now kill alfalfa weevil os you top dress your forage crop! Sprays insecticide . . . Spreads fertilizer in any analysis in one, easy operation. for THIRTY YEARS T $ sjf FARM BUREAU SERVICE TO FARMI "ANY ONE MAY BUY FROM FARM BUREAU" mand. Some plants in N. J. con tinue to supplement needs from outside the area. Prices paid at farm for heavy type hens 14-15(*, light type 7-7% ? mostly 7%<. FOGELSVILLE, PA. AUCTION, JUNE 2 (Prices for dock weights, <* per lb. except where noted.) HENS, light type 7%-ll M 8-9, heavy type 8-18% M 11-15% t; PULLETS 15-34%, M 26-32; ROASTERS 18%-29% M 21-27; TURKEYS, toms 19%-20, hens 23%-25%; RABBITS 19-33 M 25-31; GUINEAS 47%-57%;' PIGEONS (per pair) 47%-1.25 M 52% -63; JUMBO SQUAB 82% <. TOTAL COOPS SOLD 804. The new $75 Series E Bond bears these words of the late President John F. Kennedy: “Ask not what your country can do for you—ask what you can do for your country.” Buy ing that EXTRA U. S. Sav ings Bond during “Operation Security” is ONE answer you can give—to yourself and to your neighbor. Buyer of Oak, WALNUT. Poplar, ASH, etc, O. J. CHARLES LUMBER New Providence, Pa. Phone ST 6-3108 AVAILABLE ON MOMENTS NOTICE! GREEN LIGHT AGAIN SPRING RUSH SEASON Saves you time, labor, money. one stop shopping all your fertilizer needs CALL FARM BUREAU TO-DAY! If There Is A Toll Charge Call Collect SERVICE TO FARMERS LANCASTER - 394-0541 NEW HOLLAND - 354-2146 QUARRYVILLE - 786-2126 • Delmarvo Prices' Decline On Slow Trade Live broiler prices declined sharply in the Delmarva area during the 24 hour period end ing 10 30 Friday morning. De mand was only fair for the moderate auction offerings. In terest was stimulated only slightly by extended pick up dates. Ready to cook demand con tinued spotty ranging from slow to fair with occasional in terest for next week at very competitive prices. Delivered prices were down about a half cent. Estimated slaughter by east ern shore processors for the weekend was 831,000 head com pared to the 693,000 head last weekend. Live prices at farms during the period ranged 13.7 to 14.8 for reported purchases of 799,- 600 head including 374,100 head sold at Thursday’s auc tion in Selbyville, Del. At the auction 36 per cent of the sales were at 14 to 14.4. The Delmarva broiler-feed ratio for the week ending May 29 was steady at 30. Broilers during the week averaged 15.05 per pound and mash cost the grower $lOO 00 per ton. For the comparable week a year ago, the ratio was 3.4 when broilers averaged 16.65 and mash sold for $99.43. -- ,» Lancaster Farming, Saturday, June 6, 1964 Weekly New From Monday, June Mon. WHITE Ex. Fey. Hywts Fey. Hywts Fey. Med. No. 1 Med. Pullets 30 29%-30 22-22% 22-22% 18 14 Peewees BROWN Ex. 29 29 22% 18%-19 14 Fey. Hywts. Fey. Hywts. Fey. Med. Pullets Peewees MIXED Fey. Hywts, No. 1 Med. Pullets Standards Checks 29 22-22% 28 23%-24 TREND: Market steady on most lines with extra large and jumbos decidedly short. Some selling pressure in large. Copyrighted 1963 By tlrner-Barry Co. Lancaster Farming Ads Pay! A ymuMMiKmaf LOOKING FOR RESULTS? 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