Weekly Broiler BROILER PLACEMENTS INCREASE 14 PERCENT Placements of broiler chicks in the Commonwealth during the week ending April 17, to taled 954,000, according to thfi Pennsylvania Crop Reporting Service. The placements in creased 14 percent from the previous week and 40 percent from a year ago. Settings foi broiler chicks totaling 1,476,- 000 remained about the same as the previous week tout were 57 percent above a year ago. The current 3-week total of eggs set increased 38 per cent from last year. Ins tup meats of broiler-type chicks during the past 10 weeks to taled 837,000 or >l4O percent above the comparable period in 1964. Outshipments (2,- 1311,000) were 57 percent above the 'comparable period a year earlier. (Placements in the 23 major producing states totaling 48,- 645,000 increased 2 (percent from the previous week and 7 percent from a year earlier. The ICMweek total increased 5 percent from last year. Set tings of 66,648,000 were up 2 percent from the previous week and 9 percent from a year ago. The 3-week total in creased 7 percent from a year ago. E*aJtem Pa. & N.J. (live hens) Limited supplies of light type hens albout adequate for It's A Breeze Spreading Ortbo Unipel Fertilizer From Our New Portable Bulk Bins • Easier All if fakes is a phone call fo us and in less fhan 24 hours we can place a portable bin on your farm wifh any of fhe following analyses—Ortho Unipel 20-10-10, 16-16-16, 10-20-20. Ortho Unipel also available in bags including Starter Fertilizer 13-34-10. TM. Reg US Pat Off Ortho, Unipel. '.I ft On All Chemicals Read Directions and Cautions Before Use P. L. ROHRERv&IBBO., IKC. -—•Var Report a fair trading interest Oc casional supplies were not as leadily available as .some loads were held for 7%c Heavy type hens were in lighter supply & barely ade quate for trade needs Avail able supplies from Noitheast ern point were also limited Prices paid at farms- Light type hens 6%-7. Heavy type hens 17-17%'c Turkeys Of ferings were light on heavy type toms but scaice on hens with an occasional load sold at faim for 30c. Fogelsville (Prices for dock weights, cenis per lb. except where noted) Hens, light type 6-9, 6%-7%; Hens, heavy type 8%-20, 10-15, Pullets 16-42%, 37-42%, Roas ters 21-36, 30-36; Rabbits 43- 56, 47-50, Guineas 62%-65, Pigeons (per pan) 80, Jumbo Squab 85 Total coops sold 424. • New Holland (Continued from Page 2) Utility 24 00-28 50, Cull main ly 20 00-24 00, with 60-80 libs 17 00-20 00 (Sheep 4 Not enough on sale to establish a market The cow sale on April 21 was slow and draggy, and trended lower with 179 Cows, £ hulls, and 34 heifers offered. Fresh Holsteins sold for 250- (Continued on Page 10) • Faster • Lower Cost- • Time Saver ~ .’t ■ • Delmarvo Dclmarva broiler and fryer live prices advanced slightly. Rcady-to-cook demand rang ed fair to good with moder ate prior coir'mitmcnts noted. Delivered prices advanced mostly 'A-'n cent Vciy fc'w plants opoiatmg S.ituraay Estimated slaug'l.'tci for Friday and Saturday 852.103 head, compared to 901,000 head last weekend Prices paid and i cpoi ted pui chases for the 24 hour period ending 10 30 a m Fri day broileis and fiycrs, 15 0- 16 2; 852,700 head, including 387,900 head pui chased of 397,400 head offeied at East ern Poultry Growers Exchange Thursday The Delmarva broiler-feed latio foi the week ending 4/ 16/65 was 29, down 4 points from the preceding week The average mash price was $lO3 51. and broilers and fry ers averaged 14 93 cents per pound • Vintage (Continued from Page 2) Good 32 00 35 00, Standard 29 00-32 50, Utility 25 00-29 00, Cull mainly 20 00-25 00, with few 60 80 lbs 17 50-20 00 Hogs 210 Banows and gilts 75-1 00 higher. Barrows and gilts- US 1-2 200-235 lbs 19 50-19 75. 10 head US 1, 205- 235 lbs 20.10-20 50, US. 1-3 200- 250 lbs. 19 00-19 50, few 2-3’s 18 50-19 00 Sows US 2-3 350 550 lbs 13 75-14 75. Feeder • No Bags To Store or Handle PAUL K. BOWMAN, (left), Lancaster R 6, fills a fertilizer spreader from one of our new Bulk Bins, SMOKITOWN i Ph. lane! 397-3539 Lancaster Farming, Saturday, April 24, 1965 Weekly New York Egg Mkt, From Monday, April 191 h (o Finlay, Apul 23id WHITE I'.x Fey. Hywts 34'j-35 Fey. Ilywfs. 33 Fey. Med 30 31 29 26 1 Med Pullets Pcewecs BROWN Ex Fey. Hywts 35 Fey Hywts Fey Med 33% 30 24 20 Pullets Pcewees MIXED Fey Hywts. 33 Standards 29 Checks 23%-24 TREND Maiket position steadier again today with de mands gaming moie activity, and closer cleaiance of piesent arrivals plus some ciders for next week Copyrighted 1964 By Urner-Barry Co. Pigs Couple Lots Good and Choice 125430 lbs 17 75-18 75, couple lots Good 20 lbs 8 60- 9 00, per head. ■Sheep 55 Choice and Prime 35 50 lbs. Spi mg lambs $35 00 39 00, 60 05 lbs. $32 00-35 50, Good and Choice 33-65 lbs. $26 50-33 00. Buyer of Oak, WALNUT, Poplar, ASH, etc, C. J. CHARLES LUMBER New Providence, Pa. 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