Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, May 15, 1965, Image 3

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    Weekly Broiler Report
BROILER PLACEMENTS
DOWN 6 PERCENT
Placements of 'broiler chicks
in lthe Comimomwealth during
the week ending 'May 8, to
taled 900,000, according 'to the
Pennsylvania Crop Reporting
Service. The placements de
clined 6 percent from the
previous iweek (but advanced
28 percent from a year earli
er. (Settings for broiler chicks
totaling 1,301,000 decreased
14 percent from the previ
ous *week ibut (were 19 per
cent above a (year ago. The
current SMweek total of eggs
set increased 14 percent from
a year earlier. iTnstoiptments
of broiler-type chicks during
the ptet 10 weeks totaled
033,000 dr 95 'percent (above
the 'comparable period in
1384. Outshaptments (2,162,-
000) were 64 percent above
the 'comparable period a year
earlier.
Placements in the 23 ma
jor-prodtocmg states totaling
50,213,000 increased 1 per
cent (from the [previous week
and 10 -percent from a year
earlier. The MWweek total in
creased 0 (percent from last
the new Agway:
the IBM 1401-16 K that helps create
profit-conscious feeds
There are thousands of com
binations of ingredients that
can be chosen to formulate
Agway Lay-Bits.
’From these possibilities,
the 1401-16 K computer
pfeiks the one combination
that matches every Agway
nutritional standard at lowest
total cost. It does this in 12
minutes. (A mathematician
With a slide rule would take
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answer.)
, t the result? The least-cost
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give your birds the nutrition
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\ &
year. Settings of 66,582,000
dcfclined 1 percent from the
previous week but vla's 8 per
cent above a year earlier.
The 3 week total increased 7
percent from a year ago.
Eastern & N.J. (live hens)
(Light type hens held un
changed pucewise as limited
supplies ranged barely ade
quate to short of a fail - , -un
aggres'sive demand. A scarce
local supply of heavy type
hens forced processors to in
crease purchasing from out
side the 'area. A continued
good movement of roasters
was noted, especially the
larger sizes. (Prices paid pro
ducers at farm: .Light type
hens 6-7 V* mostly 6V2-7c,
Heavy Type hens too few sales
to report prices. Turkeys
Local supplies 'light with an
occasional load of light type
hens, 10# average, purchased
at 28c. A small quantity of
hens and toms averaging 12#
brought 80c.
Fogelsville, Ma(y 11, 1965
Hens, light type 6%-S; Hens,
heavy 'type 10-31%, 25-30;
Piillets 32-40; Roasters 25
(Continued on Page 10)
Here is how it works. Ag
way nutritionists set rigid nu
tritional standards for all
formulations. Each formula is
a balance of amino.acids,
carbohydrates, energy and
all the other nutritional ele
ments to stimulate high pro
duction.
These flexible formulas
are fed into the computer.
As the market fluctuates, the
computer selects a combina
tion of ingredients that meets
or exceeds the nutritional
standards. From among thou
sands of possibilities, it de
termines the one that will
' give the poultryman the best
egg-producing value, at the
lowest price.
i,.Agway Bits are also Fax-
# Delmorva
Deltona rva broiler and fryer
Live prices increased plproxi
miat&ly y k cent. Demand good
for moderate auction offerings
Average live weight declined
in instance:.
Ready-to-cook trading fan;
some puce resistance noted
on asking prices over 27
cents.
Delivered prices were un
changed to % cents higher.
Estimated slaughter for
Friday and Saturday, 841,300
head compared to 973,000
head last weekend
Prices paid and reported
purchases for the 24-hour pe
riod ending 10-30 a m Fri
day; broilers and fryers, 16 0-
16 9; 901,700 head, including
429,500 head offered and sold
at Eastern Poultry Growers
Exchange Thursday.
Twenty-seven percent of
the broilers sold for 16 0-16 4
cents per pound.
The Dellmarva broiler J feed
ratio for the week ending
5/7/65 was 28, down 1 point
from the preceding week.
The average miash price was
$lO4 87 per ton, and the av
erage broiler price was 14 79
cents per pound.
~ *
formulated. All Bits rations
have the feed additive extras
that help your birds maintain
high interior quality, high
shell quality...a higher per
cent of Grade A's and more
profits.
Agway Bits...the com
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rations for higher profits on
the-floor or m-the-cage, for
small flocks or large. Order
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Agway Inc., Syracuse, N Y.
Agway
POULTRY FEEDS & SERVICES
Lancaster Farming, Saturday, May 15, 1965
Weekly New York Egg Mkt.
From Monday, May 10th to Fnday, May 14th
WHITE
Ex. Fey Hywls 2!)'j-30 29 lb 30
Fey Ilyvvts. 29 lb
Fey Med 27
No 1 Med 26
23
Pee wees 201 a
Pullets
BROWN
Ex Fey. Hywts. 35%
Fey. Hywts. 33
Fey. Med. 31
Pullets 26%
Peewees 20%
MIXED
Fey Hywts. 29
Standards 28
Checks 23
TREND: Market highly unsettled and irregular with con
siderable suiplus supplies of all sizes and grades, buyeis in
clined to hold off.
Copyrighted 1964 By Urner-Barry Co.
• Chicago
(Continued from Page 2)
beef was 50 higher and cow
beed sold 50 to mostly 100
higher.
Receipts 22,800 compared
with 26,250 last week and 22,-
200 a year ago. Twelve market
supply 168,100 compared with
185,650 last week and 192,-
400 a year ago.
Slaughter steers - Loadlots
Prime 1165-1400 lbs. 29 00-29-
25, load Prime 1335 lbs 29.50
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Paradise Supply K. Stauffer & Soik
■ j Lawn ,and Bell air e £
665-3121 367-2321
Paradiss
GB7-6292
Mon.
Tues.
Wed.
29
29
25
29%
25%
25%
22%
20%
35%
34%
33
28
24
32%
28
20%
on Monday, highest price since
January 1963. High Choice and
Pume 1150-1400 lbs. 2800-29.-
00 load High Choice and Prime
1125 lbs 28 00, Choice 1000-
1400 lbs 26 00-28 00, mostly 26.-
50-28 00 late, several loads
Choice 900-1000 lbs 25 25-25.75,
loadlots Mixed Good and
Choice 950-1300 lb 24 75-26 00,
Good 22 50-24 75, Standard and
Low Good 19 50-22 75
Bulls Utility and Commer
cial 16 00-18 75
Feeders Load Choice 860
lbs steers 22 60.
3
Thur.
Frl.
23%-24
23%-24
19
16
31%
29%
25
26%
21%
18
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