Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, July 25, 1964, Image 3

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    Weekly Broiler Report
Pennsylvania hatcherymen 24. DUCKS 15-18. GEESE 22.
placed 774,000 chicks for com- RABBITS 10-31%, mostly 22-
! p,ercial broiler production 25. GUINEAS 45-81, mostly so
wing the week ending July 81. PIGEONS (per pair) 50-
jB, according to the Pennsyl- 87%, mostly 62%-77%. JUM
| vama Crop Reporting Service. BO SQUAB 80. Total coops
This was an increase of 16 sold: 626.
pei - cent over the previous ———
{veek and 5 per cent over last #
year. The 10-week total was ASC Committee
u p 5 per cent from the com- _ , #
paiable period a year ago. Nominations
Settings, totaling 1,170,000 _ , A -
eggs for commercial broiler Keillff ACCCptCD
production, decreased 3 per ° r
cent from a week earlier and Farmers are being remind
-6 per cent from last year. The ed that slates of nominees for
3 week total was 1 per cent membership on ASC commun
above a year earlier. Inship- ity committees now are being
jnents Of broiler-type chicks established at the ASCS Coun
ter the past 10-weeks totaled ty Office. And a special effort
785,000 or 76 per cent above is being made to secure the
last year while outshipments greatest possible participation
of 1,433,000 were down 26 per of eligible voters in the elec
cent. tion.
Placements in the major Fred G Seldomridge, chair
producing states were down 2 man> Agricultural stabilisation
per cent from a week earlier, and Conservation Lancaster
but remained 5 per cent above County Commi ttee, said today
a year ago. The 10 week total that farmers who
are eligible
was up Ipa cent from last { 0 Vo £ e j n t be camm ittee elec
year, Settings were down 2 ons a j so bave j. be r ig b j. f- 0
per cent from the previous nominate as candidates for
week while remaining 4 per comm fttee membership any
centabove a year earlier. The farmer who is eligib f e an £
3 week total was 4 per cent willing to serve Such petitionS)
above last year. signed by six or more eligible
FogelsviUe, Pa. Auction,July 21 voters m - ay be filed at the
(Prices for dock weights, cents Count office time before
6 S t h 6 August 12, 1964 Additional
type ’ 7^'oit r nominations may be made by
mosUy 8-8%; heavy type 8%- the incorobent ASC commun .
PULLERS 19-29, mostly 22- lty and CoUnty eommittees > lf
25, ROASTERS 8-26, mostly 20-
Allis-Chalmers Model 56-F
flail-type forage harvester
Ailis-Chalmers brings capacity, quality, and field
performance to forage harvesting with the 6-foot
No. 56-F Forage Harvester.
t - -
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BIG CAPACITY, SCISSOR-SLICE CHOPPING
DOUBLE-CUTS CLEANER, SHORTER!
• All-season use value: Green-chop feeding . . .
makes grass silage you can remove from silo .. •
stalk chopping . . . pasture clipping.
HEAVY-DUTY, CLEAN-CUTTING ROTOR
•36 knives mounted in pairs ... every rotor revolu
tion, forage is cut TWICE in the same 4-inch path.
Finance for profit. Ask us about the
Allis-Chalmers time payment plans.
Get the dollar-xnaklng difference with
ALLIS-CHALMERS
SALES ft SERVICE
N. G. Myers & Son
Rheems, Pa.
L. H. Brubaker
Lancaster, Pa.
** u| wlli Farm Service M . . E -
Quarryville, p,. N|SS '«)' f 0 ™ Sem «
. Washington Boro, Pa.
Allen H. Matz
Equipment L. H. Brubaker
New Holland, Pa. Lititz, Pa.
Lausch Bros. Equipment
v Stevens, Pa.
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# Delmarva
J/lve broiler prices In Dcl
marya advanced slightly. De
mand good for moderate auc
tion offerings. Prices on high
side of range for extended
pickup dates. Ready to cook
demand has increased to a fair
to good position. Several re
tail promotions stimulate move
ment.
Delivered prices continue
down tiend % to % cents
lower.
Estimated slaughter for the
weekend by eastern shore pro
cessors was 866,000 head com
pared to 807,000 head last
weekend.
Prices ranged 14 6 to 15 5
at farms on reported purchases
of 100,300 head including 588,-
500 head offered and sold at
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• Chicago
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decline mainly on Choice. Heif
er beef steady to 50 lower.
Cow beef held steady follow
ing three consecutive weeks
of declining prices.
Slaughter steers. Six loads
Prime 1225-1350 lbs. 25 00. on
Monday Load Prime 1406 lbs.
25.10. Bulk High Choice and
Prime 1150-1400 lbs. 24 00-24.-
50 with number of loads Prime
1200-1400 lbs. 24 50-24 75, Load
High Choice and Prime 1465
lbs. 24 00, load 906 lbs. 23.75
Several loads High Choice and
Prime 1425-1560 lbs. 23.85-24.-
25, Choice 1000-1400 lbs. 23.-
00-24.00, couple loads Choice
1500-1530 lbs. 23.75-2425, few
loads Choice, some with end
of Prime 1550-1700 lbs. 21.25-
22 00, load Choice and Prime
1737 lbs. 20.50. Loadlots Mix
ed Good and Choice 900-1300
lbs. 22.50-22.75, Good 20.00-22-
50, Standard and Low Good
18.00-19.50 including load Stan-
Lancaster Farming, Saturday, July 25, 1964—3
Weekly New York Egg Mkt.
From Monday, July 20th to Fuday, July 24th
Mon.
WHITE
Ex. Fey.
Hywts.
Fey.
Hywts.
Fey. Med
No. 1
Med.
Pullets
Peewees
20%
15%
BROWN
Ex. Fey.
Hywts.
Fey.
Hywts.
Fey Med,
Pullets
Peewees
MIXED
Fey.
Hywts.
Stds.
40%
30%
20%
15%
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Checks
TREND: Demand on top white a bit slow though offerings
are not particularly heavy. White medium recovered somewhat
following yesterday’s sharp decline.
Copyrighted 1964 By Urner-Barry Co.
dard and Good 1170 lb. Hol
steins 19.50.
Slaughter heifers: Load
mostly Prime 1050 lbs. 23 75,
several loads High Choice and
Pume 930-1000 lbs. 23 25-23.-
50, Choice 850-1100 lbs. 22 00-
23.00, Good and Low Choice
21.25-2175, Good 18 50-21.00
Cows: Cutter to Commercial |
closed at 12.75-13.75, Canner
10 50-1125.
Bulls: Late sales Cutter to
Wed.
Tues.
37%-38
36%
28%
38
29%-30
28%
21
15%
30
20%-21
15%
40%
30
40%
30
22%
15%
22%
15%
36%
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Commercial 16 00-17 50 but not
enough offered late for a
test of prices.
Feeders; Couple loads Choice
850 lb. steers 21 25.
PATZ
Sales & Service
Barn Cleaners - Silo
Unloaders - Cattle Feeders
Robert K. Robrer
Quarryville, R. D. 1
Hensel RI 8-2559
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