Weekly Broiler Report placements in the State by on ,nieicial hatcherymen dur , [he week ending Septem -5 totaled 823 000 chicks , o ', commercial broiler produc er, according to the Pennsyl vqma Ci op Reporting Seivice. T!ll5 was a decline of 18 pei cen t fiom the pievious week j,i,t an increase of 14 per cent fioni a year earlier The 10- flee k total was U P 11 P er cent f,oni last year. Eggs set foi conimeicial broiler production totaled 1,071,000, 16 per cent below a week earlier but 4 pei cent above the compar able penod last year The 3 week total was up 6 per cent from a year ago Inshipments 0 f di oiler-type chicks the past 10 weeks totaled 765 000 or 51 per cent above the com pai able period last year o’ltshipments of 1284 000 weie down 13 per cent Placements m the 22 majoi piociaeing states totaling 36 159000 chicks, weie 5 per cent below a week earlier but 5 pei cent above last year The 10 week total was also 5 pei cent above last year. Set tings totaling 47.120,000 eggs Buyer of Oak, WALNUT, Poplar, ASH, etc. C. 3. CHARLES LUMBER Jfew Providence, P«. Phone ST 6-3108 V* , \ -w, s . '' s . ' ' > v * /• >/. V « v, v ■■' ■■ ' ' f ' >; ’ i -vrV'; s - -\s v'S'jS’ % , * V X ' v K '< .. - >, i * &" ; ' \ \ yffc '♦ v " . "i . * *>/ <* •&< -"S * , J V 'yf * ' The big news in layer feed throughout the Northeast is LAY-BUS. Agway LAY-BUS is already famous for cutting feed cost and boosting egg profits. UY-BITS is the modern feed for use in automated equipment no jamming at spouts, no bridging in bins, no plugging corners, no dust or fines, no headaches! it will pay you well 0 to order LAV-BiTS soon. Call .. . —■ Agway Inc , Syracuse, N. Y. by the united larmer members of Eastern States Farmers’ Exchange and Cooperative GLF Exchange weie down 2 pei cent fiom the ■previous week but weie 2 pei cent above last yeai The 3-vveek total was 3 pei cent above a year eailier Eastern Pa. & New Jersey Demand for light type hens only fan with some lowei pay ing puces noted Puces at 6' reflect flock pickups under 1 000 head in paits Eastein Pa Offenngs baiely adequate Supplies of heavy type ”hens spotty, but overall adequate for a fair buying interest Prices paid at farm for light type hens 6-8< mostly 7-7 1 2 f , heavy type hens M^-l Sc. • Chicogo (Continued fiom Page 2) Pnme 1050-1125 lbs 26 25-26- 50, Good all weights 22 00- 24 00, Standaid and Low Good 19 00-22 00, couple loads Utility 1025-1050 lbs. 17 2517 50. Slaughter heifers: Mixed Choice and Pume 925-1000 lbs 24 50-24 75, couple loads Choice with few Prime 1000-1025 lbs. 24 25, Bulk Choice 800-1000 lbs 23 00-24 00, Good 21 DO -22 00, Mixed Good and Choice 22 25-22 75, few Standard and Low Good 18 50-21 00. Cows: Utility and Commer cial closed at 13 00-15 25, few 15 50, Canner and Cutter 12 00- 14 25. Bulls - Cutter to Commeicial 16 50-18 50. s N % LAY-BUS Available only from Agway W > v ■w ""'S'*' v- K* / y ' <* \ '' V * V - ' s • Delmarva Prices Off Nearly VzCr Live bioiler and fiyei puces, declined neaily ’, 2 c with de mand fair but unaggiessive for moderate auction offeungs. Ready to cook movement was fair foi late week lill-in, in instances Futiue committ ments weie geneially slow in developing, and only of a le gular natuie at competitve le vels with other producing areas. Dehveied puces ranged un changed to hzc highei, mostly unchanged to ’Ac lowei. Eastem slaughter for Fnday and Satuiday was 791,000 head, compaied to 838,000 head last weekend. Prices paid in icpoited pui chases for the 24-hour period ending 10 30 AM. Fnday bioileis and fryeis 15 7 to 16 5 on 909,400 head, including 522,200 head pui chased of 529,- 000 head offeied at Eastern Poultiy Gioweis Exchange on Thin sday. Thnty-one peicent of the auction sales weie at 16 0 to 16 4. The Delmaua bioilei feed latio for the week ending Sept. 4th was 3 2 This was a decline of 2 points from the pieced mg week. Broileis aveiaged 15 92c per lb, and avei age mash puce was $98.11 pei ton. You don t ha\e to be a can nibal to get fed up with people. ■r' ' a ' 'x < ' s Agway Lancaster Farming, Satuiday, September 12, 19(54 Weekly New York Egg Mkt. From Monday, Septemoei 7th to Fnday Scplembu 11th WHITE Fey. Hyvvts. Fey. Hyvvts, Fey. Med. No 1 Med, Pullets Peewees BROWN Ex. Fey. Hyvvts. Fey. Hyvvts. Fey. Med. Pullets Peewees MIXED Fey Hyvvts. Standaids Checks TREND- Maiket weaker undei a cuitaiiment m denial d and hea\ier offerings into this aiea. 1850 to 19 00 heavvwe’glCa biought 17 25 to 18, sows wete 12 to 141 a Shoats sold foi 8 killeis 7 1 * to 8 f per lbs ponj to 12 50 mares sold for 50 to 110, and \lso at the Sept 7th sa'e geldings 35 to 80. 135 calves wexe sold, and the Hogs averaged about 25 high- tiend seemed steadv Choice er at the Sept. 7th sale 407 and pnme brought 34 to 36 hogs and 25 shoats were le standaid. 26*2 to 29, good and ceived Hogs i ©tailed at 19 to low choice, 29 to 34, common, 20 75, Wholesale (U S. 1-3) 15 to 25. • New Holland (Continued fiom Page 2) Solve Your Ketosis Problems With The New Wirthmore ' V KETROL provides the most economical hod of Ketosis prexention. KETROL can be fed at the desired level various types of Dair> concentrate feeds. • KETROL the simple most convenient Keto- sis treatment. • KETROL has a high sugar content, is pala- table and highly effective in control of Ketosis. 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