Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, July 18, 1964, Image 3

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    Weekly Broiler Report
State hatcherymen set 1,211,- year ago The 3-week total was
000 eggs for commercial broil- 4 per cent above last year.
el production during the week Placements were down 2 per
ending July 11, according to cent fiom a week eaiher but
t l lC Pennsylvania Ciop Re- were 3 per cent above a year
noi ting Service. This was an ago. The 10-week total re
[nciease of 10 per cent over mamed about the sime as last
the previous week and an in- year.
uease of 7 per cent over a Eastern Pa. & New Jersey
\e«u' ago. The 3-week total was Live Poultiy Report
6 per cent above the compar
able period last year. Place
ments, totaled 669,000 chicks
for commercial broiler produc
tion, decreased 1 per cent from
a week earlier and were down
25 per cent from last year.
The 10-week total was 3 per
cent above a year ago. Inship
ments of broiler-type chicks
fox the past 10 weeks totaled
790,000 or 88 per cent above
last year while outshipments
of 1,284,000 were down 33 per
cent.
Settings in the 22 major pro- HENS, light type 714-10
chicmg states decreased 1 per Mostly 8-<K, Heavy type 8-19
cent from the previous week Mostly 14-17% f; PULLETS 20-
but were 4 per cent above a 26% Mostly 23 26f, ROASTERS
safeguard your profits ...
send your dressed
breeder flocks to market in
RKEY-PAK
CUICK DELIVERY—Factory locations throughout major areas permit economi*
*** * as ' delivery Call your nearby Anderson man tor packaging assistance.
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Stores
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m » Coast Anderson Box Company, Inc,
* Home Office—P. 0. Box 1052, Indianapolis, Ind.
* 65 Liberty Street, East P.O. Box 1233
‘■Gncoster, Pennsylyonia Phone 717-394-9204
Demand improved and good
for light and heavy type hens.
Supplies barely adequate on
both classes. Some dealers se
lective as to size of flock and
quality in negotiating on light
type hens. Occasional lots of
stags sold at 7-7 Va* - . Paces
paid at faims for heavy type
hens 14-14% r, light type hens
7-8 mostly 7 1 / 2 -7%<'
Fogelsville, Pa. Auction, July 14
(Prices for dock weights,
cents per lb. except where
noted)
You’ve pul quality into your birds.
Don’t let it slip away through less
than-the-best packaging. From the
proper bag to the custom designed
corrugated container, your com
plete packaging requirements can
be supplied by Anderson, the only
company specializing in packaging
for the poultry industry.
STUR-D-LOK
Multiple Bird Pak with double bottom
and reinforced partitions, Fngi-Kraft
moisture resistant construction.
PULLMAN BLOOM-PAK
Widely used for in box blast freezing.
Retains carcass bloom with uniform
freezing. Low-cost one-time handling.
PULLMAN TURKEY-PAK
Available in five sizes for individual
bird requirements. Attractive print
ing and extra strong moisture resist
ant construction makes this box a
lasting favorite.
• Delmarva
Live broilers and fryers re
mained steady with fair de
mand for moderately heavy
auction offerings. Ready to
cook demand has improved
langing from slow to fairly
good in instances for next
week developing at the lower
pi ice level.
Delivered puces fiom V 2 to
1c lower and veiy compettive.
Estimated slaughter for to
day and Saturday 807,000 head
Repoited 550,200 head pin chas
ed of 560,700 head offered at
Selbyville, Del, Thursday. At
the Auction 29 percent of the
sales weie at 15 1 to 15 4
The Delmaiva broiler-feed
latio for the week ending
July 10 was up .2 fiom last
week at 3 6 Broilers during
the week averaged 17 38 per
pound and mash cost the grow
er $97 40 per ton For the
comparable week a year ago,
the ratio was 3 0 when broil
ers averaged 14 99 and mash
sold for 99 63.
19%-25% Mostly 20%-24%<‘;
TURKEYS, Hens 19-22, RAB
BITS 14 26 Mostly IG-igr;
GUINEAS 95 Mostly 95f; PIG
EONS (per pan) 15-81 Mostly
52% 65<*. TOTAL COOPS
SOLD. 795,
Buyer of Oak, WALNUT,
Poplar, ASH, etc.
O. J. CHARLES LUMBER
New Providence, P».
Phone ST 6-3108
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WIRTHMORE!
16% HiCal Pellets
• May be used as a complete feed
No Fitting and Calving needed
# High in Energy
# Available in Bags or Bulk
• Very Palatable
Molasses coated pellets
# High in Quality
No apparent test problems
SEE YOUR DEALER TODAY
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Gem E. Hoober Paradise Supply
Intercourse Paradise
768-3431 687-6392
Lancaster Farming, Saturday, July 18, 1964—3
Weekly New York Egg Mkt.
Fiom Monday, July 13th to Friday, Jul> 17th
Mon.
WHITE
Ex. Fey.
Hywts
Fey.
Hywts
Fey Med
No. 1
Med.
36%
35
25%
25%
Pullets
Peewees
19%
14-14%
BROWN
Ex. Fey.
Hywts.
Fey.
Hywts.
Fey Med
Pullets
Peewees
MIXED
Fey.
Hywts 34V2 34 1 / 2 35 V 2 37M>
Stds 31-32 32 32 32-33 33
Checks 23V 2 23 VI- 23’/ 2 23 1 / 2 -24 24
TREND Top grade continued to clear closely Medium
and pullets generally in good balance.
35-35%
34 % 34%-35
25-25% 27
ISVz-igVz 19%
14-14% 15
Copyrighted 1964 By Urner-Barry Co.
After lambs are a week old
and gaining well, feed ewes
liberally for maximum milk
production University animal
scientists explain that lambs
J. K. Stauffer & Son
Lavra and Bellaire
665-3121 367-2331
Tues.
Wed.
36%
37%
3b
27%
26%
26%
19%
15
27%
20%
15-15%
36%
37%
36
27%
20%
15-15%
gam in proportion to the milk
they receive If the hay supply
is low, corn silage can replace
much of the hay in the ration
for the ewe flock
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C/ FARM SEEDS
ALFALFA • CLOVER • PASTURE
3ATS • FUNK'S G-HYBRIDS
Thurs.
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37%
27%-28
27%-28
20%
15%
20%
15%
37%
27%-28
20%
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38-38%
28
20%
15%
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