Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, January 16, 1965, Image 3

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    Weekly Broiler Report
PLACEMENTS INCREASE
10 PERCENT
Placements of broiler chicks
in the Commonwealth during
the week ending Jan. 9 totaled
756,000. The placements in
creased 10 percent from the
previous week, and 19 percent
from one year ago.
Settings for broiler chicks
totaled 1,376,000, an increase
of 1 percent from the previous
week and 16 percent from a
year earlier. The current 3-
week total of eggs set increas
ed 20 percent from last year.
(Prices for dock weights,
cents per lb. except where
Inshipments of broiler type note d)
chicks during the past 10 HENS, light type, 5%-8,
weeks totaled 231,000, or 63 mostly 5%; Hens, heavy type,
percent below the comparable 5%.i9, mostly 13% -17; PUL
period 'a year ago. Outship- LETS. 17%-26, mostly 23-26;
ments of 1,776,000 declined 6 ROASTERS., 14-30, mostly 20-
peAreni from, last- year- 25; CAPONS, 30%-33; DUCKS,
Placements in the 22 major- * GEESE % 18
producing states totaled 40.- '^L,- K TURKEYS °Toms’ 22
046,000 chicks,-about.thu same- Toms, 22-
as :th*T preceding week, but: 4 - 31’34%,
percent above r i -year ’earlier. ? 7 A
The 10-week .total was 1 per- t
S S S ‘> s ' l - 27l ”,’ JUMBO SQUAB, 85;
aJSS? (£ TOTAL C00I?S SOLD: 919 '
week, and 89 percent from a -■——
year ago.. The 3-week-total in
creased 6 percent from a year
ago.
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Offerings of light type hens
fully ample for a dull unag>
gressive demand. Heavy type
hens adequate for a good de
mand. No turkey trading activi
ty reported. Occasional lots of
5Va-sVz# hens sold at 9%c
delivered plant. Prices paid at
farms for light type hens: 3-6 c
mostly 5-5% c; heavy type hens
18-19‘/zc mostly 18c.
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The Delmarva broiler and
fryer market live prices ad
vanced nearly % cent. Demand
continued good for light auc
tion offerings.
Ready-to-cook demand was
spotty ranging fair to good in
instances. Advance orders for
next week are light and com
petitive.
Delivered prices generally %
cent higher with prices on low
side for prior commitments.
Estimated slaughter for Friday
and Saturday, 807,000 head
compared to 1,036,100 head
last weekend.
Prices paid and reported pur
chases for the 24-hour period
ending 10:30 a.m. Friday: broil
ers and fryers, 17.1-18.3; 1,-
059,500 head, including 382,100
head purchased of 414,500 head
offered at Eastern Poultry
Growers Exchange Thursday.
Twenty-two percent of the
broilers sold for 17.5-17.9 cents
per. pound.
The Delmarva Broiler-Feed
Ratio £or the week ending
Jan. 8, 1965 was 3.0, compared
with. 2!8 last week. Mask
prices averaged $102.03, and
broilers averaged 14.79 cents
per pound.
SERVING ALL THE poultry INDUSTRY
r i * * t"'
Lancaster Fanning, Saturday. January 16, 1965—3
Weekly New York Egg Mkt.
From Monday, January 11th to Friday, January 15th
Mon. Tue*. Wed. Thur. Frl.
WHITE
Ex, Fey. Hywts. 31
Fey. Hywts. 30
Fey. Med. 26%
No. 1 Med. 26
Pullets 23%
Peewees 19%
BROWN
Ex. Fey. Hywts. 34
Fey. Hywts. 31 Vi
Fey. Med. 27
Pullets 24 Vi
Peewees 19Vi
MIXED
Fey. Hywts. 30 30 30 29
No. 1 Med. 25 25 25 24Vi
Standards 28-28 Vi 28Vi 28Vi .28 .2®
Checks - 24 23Vi-24 23Vi-24- 23Vi-24 23Vi-24
TREND: Market under selling pressure with offerings in
excess of demand in most quarters. ~ ’
Copyrighted 1964 By Vrner-Barry Co.
SHAVINGS & PEANUT SHELLS
Shavings Coarse or Fine
Bagged, Paper or Burlap
Trailer Load Prices Bagged or Bulk
HAROLD B. ZOOK
Phone 394-5412 Lancaster 220 Lampeter Road
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