Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, May 22, 1965, Image 3

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    Weekly Broiler Report
BROILER PLACEMENTS
DOWN 14 PERCENT
Placements of broiler diloks
in the Commonwealth during
the week ending May 15, to
taled 783,000 according to the
Pennsylvania Crop Reporting
Service. The placements de
clined 14 percent from the
previous week and 9 percent
from a year earlier. Settings
for -broiler chicks totaling 1,-
535,000 increased 14 percent
from the previous week and
25 percent from a year ago.
The current 3-week total of
eggs set increased 22 percent
from a year earlier. Inship
ments of broiler-ty(pe chicks
during the past 10 weeks to
taled 876,000 or 78 percent
above the comparable period
in 1964. Outshipments (2,193,-
000) were 70 percent above
the comparable period a
year earlier
IPDacements in the 23 ma
lor-producing states totaling
50,296,000 remained about
EGG-BRITE cleaner-sanitizer
Egg-Brite removes dried-on stains, gets eggs really clean to bring top prices. And,
eggs washed in Egg-Brite retain their natural shell finish . . . receive prolonged
protection against infection. Egg-Brite is available in three specially formulated
detergents for use in all types of egg washers: SG-5, a non-foaming, cleaner
sanitizer to be used in air-action machines. SG-6, a specially formulated detergent
to be used when extreme foaming conditions are encountered or for use in large
capacity washers. SG-10, a low-sudsing cleaner-sanitizer for spray, brush oscillat
ing or propeller-type egg washers.
M SEAL
PI K* SH
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4 7 OIL
Protect weight and quality Filled and pressurized with your Anderson offers a size and type
with Anderson bulk egg oil. own free-air supply, the Sure-Shot lor every egg washing need.
F.D A approved. Available in dispenses a fine spray with the Choose from semi-automatic to
5 gallon cans and 55 gallon touch of the trigger. Precision fully automatic models with ca
drums. made for dependable service Also - pacifies up to 35 cases or mora
frr/fe today or see your Anderson man
32 WAREHOUSES COAST-TO-COAST
Albertville, Alabama Gainesville, Georgia Milford, Indiana Salisbury, Maryland
Balesvllle, Arkansas Gonzales, Texas Minneapolis, Minnesota Sioux City, lowa
Columbia, South Carolina Harrisonburg, Virginia Nacogdoches, Texas Springdale, Arkansas
Dallas, Texas Indianapolis, Indiana North Wilkesboro, N C. Springfield. Massachusetts
Dacorah, lowa Lancaster, Pennsylvania Oklahoma City, Oklahoma Springfield, Missouri
Dea Moines, lowa Macon, Georgia Omaha, Nebraska Tampa, Florida
Dothan. A'abama Memphis, Tennessee Raleigh, North Carolina Turlock, California
Evansville, Indiana Mendenhall, Mississippi Russellville, Arkansas Worthington, Minnesota
the same as the previous week
but advanced 9 percent from
a year earlier. The ten week
total increased 7 percent
from last-* year. Settings of
67,201,000 increased 1 per
cent from the previous week
and 9 percent from a year
earlier. The 3-week total in
creased 8 percent from a
year ago
EASTERN PA. & N. J.
(Live Hens)
(Increased offerings of light
type hens cleared well under
a fair demand. Price levels
unchanged A few lots were
resold to producers interest
ed in recycling into the sec
ond laying year Local sup
plies of heavy type hens con
tinue short of needs at most
points An occasional load
was bought at 17c Open mar
ket offerings of roasters re
main in very limited supply
Pi ices paid at farms - Light
type hens 6-7 Vi mostly 6V2-7C.
(Continued on Page 8)
See these other Anderson products . . .
SURE
JTI SHOT
EGG OIL
I SPRAYER
in-plant oiling equipment for auto- per hour,
matic oiling. '
aanderson)
all the poultry industry
ANDERSON BOX COMPANY, INC. • INDIANAPOLIS, INDIANA
• Delmonro
Delmarva broiler and fry
er live prices remained com*
paritively steady with good
demand for moderately heavy
auction offerings.
Ready-tu-cook demand spot
ty, ranging from fair to good
in many instances; some re
sistance to higher price levels
Delivered prices Vz- 1 cent
higher; on low side of range
on early prioi commitments.
Estimated slaughter for Fri
day and Saturday, 875,000
head com'paied to 841,300 head
last weekend
Prices paid and reported
purchases for the 24rhour pe
el ay broilers and fryers, 18 3-
19 5, 1,141,500 head, inolnd
nod ending 10 30 am. Fri
ing 511,200 head offered and
sold at Eastern Poultry Grow
ers Exchange, Thursday
The Delmaiwa broiler-feed
ratio for the week ending
5/14/65 was 31, up three
points from the preceding
week The average mash
puce was $lO4 87, and the av
eiage bi oiler price was 16 12
cents per pound
EGG I
WASHERSg
Lancaster Farming, Saturday, May 22, 1965
Weekly New York Egg Mkt.
From Monday, May 17 to Friday, May 21st
WHITE
Ex. Fey. Hywts 28-29
Fey Hywts. 28-29
Fey Med. 23V z -24
No. 1 Med 23M--24
Pullets IBV2
Pee wees 15
BROWN
Ex Fey Hywts. 30*2
Fey Hywts
Fey Med.
Pullets
29 V 2
IBV2
15
Peewees
MIXED
Fey Hywts 28-29
Standards 27
Checks
22V2-23
TREND Market continues to show ample supplies of
laige and medium whites, extia Luge and jumbos now show
ing offerings short of demand
Copyrighted 1964 By Urner-Barry Co.
• Chicago
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stiong to 100 highei, cow beef
steady to 100 highei, mostly
50-1 00 higher
Slaughter steers Six loads
Pnme 1225-1375 lbs 29 75 30 00,
High Choice and Pume 1150-
1425 lbs 28 50 29 50, five loads
at lattei puce. Choice 1000-
1400 lbs 26 00-28 50 closing
28 50 up, load average to High
Choice 1500 lbs 28 00, Mixed
Good and Choice 900-1350 lbs
25 00-26 50, Good 23 00-25 50,
Standai d and Low Good 20 00-
23 00
*★★***★★★*★**■*■★**■*“********★**★★*******■***■
WIRTHMORE
I The Big Four In Horse Feeds
WIRTHMORE HORSE FEED
Now features flaked corn and high vitamin
and mineral fortifications.
STABLEMATE COMPLETE HORSE FEED
The complete horse feed pelleted for easy
handling.
NEW HOPE COMPLETE HORSE FEED
The complete horse feed for heavey and aller
gic horses.
HORSE PERKIES
The highly fortified feed for periods of extra
stress.
Paradise Supply Stauffer & Son
Paradise
687-6293
Mon. Tuea.
28V&-29
28 Vi:-29
23 Vi:-24
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• Lancaster
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1400 last week and 1441 last
year Banows and Gilts 125-
150 highei US 1-2 190-250
I'bs late in the week 23 00-
23 50, few eai ly sales US 1,
23 75-24 50, on the close
Mixed US 1-3 190 250 libs
22 25 22 75
Sheep 350 Spring Slaugh
ter Lambs and Slaughter
Ewes mostly 100 lowei.
Choice and Pume 60-90 lb
Spung Slaughtei Lambs 28-
00 31 00, few up to $32 00,
Utility to Choice Shorn
Slaughter Ewes 5 00-9 00
WIRTHMORE.
Lawn and Bellalre
665-3121 367-2321
Wed.
Thur. Frt,
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