Weekly Poultry Report Eostorn Pennsylvania And New Jersey LIVE HENS Prices for light type hens mostly unchanged. Demand fair. Supplies (barely adequate with light movement report ed in most instances Heavy type hens supplies baiely ade quate with moderate supple mental supplies brought in from New (England. Occasion al area Hook sold for 16c at farm. Prices paid at farm: Light type hens 6-7%, mostly U%-Tc. Heavy Type Hens, too tew offered to establish a market turkeys Trading light. One flock of breeder hens & toms consist ing mainly of 19# hens moved at 20c farm. Fogelsviile June 8, 1965 (iPrices for dock weights, cents .per lb. except where noted.) Hens, light type 7-8%, 7-8; Hens, heavy type 7% -19, 13-18; Pullets 20-34%, 28-32; Roast ers i19%-30%, 26-33, Ducks 15%-10; Turkeys, hens 35-36; 'Rabbits 41 J 52, 49-51; Guineas "Oats ugh I couldn't bear the sight of them or hay either. Sometimes I could hardly catch my breath, and the least little trot made me cough 'til I thought I'd die. "I had the heaves and i was miserable." "Then my owner discovered New Hope Complete Horse Feed—no oats, nothing of any kind to stir up my allergies. My, how good it felt to really eat again, to be free from that terrible, hacking cough. "If you're a victim of the heaves too, send your master as fast as he can go to get some Wayne New Hope Complete Horse Feed. Of course he has some other excellent horse feeds for horses that can still eat hay, but as for me. I'm sticking with Wayne New Hope Complete Horse Feed." * Actual unratouehed photot of • ho no bafora and-altar baing fad New Hopa Complete Nona feed, MOUNTVILLE FEED SERVICE R. D. 2, Columbia HERSHEY BROS. Reinholds FOWL’S FEED SERVICE ROHRER’S MILL R. D. 1, Quarryville K. D. 1, Ronks R. D. 2, Peach Bottom C. E. SAUDER & SONS R. D. 1, East Earl GRUBB SUPPLY CO. Elizabethtown 70-77%; Pigeons (per pair) 57%-1.22%, 67%-85. Total coops sold: 669. Eastern Shore Exchange Weekly Summary Broilers sold on the East ern Shore Exchange from Monday through Thursday of this week at a lot average of 17.32 cents per pound, live weight. Prices paid ranged from a high of 185 on Tuesday to a low of 16.3 cents per pound on Thursday. The change from last week’s average price is up 0.37 cents pei pound. Delmarvo Ji<ne 11, 1965 Delmarva market broiler and fryer live prices declined sharply—nearly % cent. De mand was only fair for mod erate auction offerings. Some processors reporting curtailed activity due to small sizes, largely due to reduced growth rate in hot weather. Estimated slaughter for Friday and Saturday 770,000 head compared to 905,000 head last weekend In the 24-hour period pre ceding market close on Fn- J. K. STAUFFER & SON Lawn and Bellaire MILLERSVILLE SUPPLY CO. Millersville H. M. STAUFFER & SONS, INC. Witmer DUTCHMAN FEED MILLS, INC. R. D. 1, Stevens day, broiler and fryer live prices ranged from 16.3-17.5 cents per pound on sales of 848,500 head. • Vintage (Continued from Fare 2) head 31.50-33.00, Good and Choice 25 00-28 00. HOG SALE June 5, 1965 Sales were steady on the 211 head offered with light weights bringing 22.50-22 85; 180-200 lbs., 22.35-23 35; 200- 220, 22.75-24; 220-240, 22 60- 23.65; 240 and up, 19 50-22.85 Sows sold for 12-17.60. • New Holland (Continued from Page 2) eluding all mules), 6-61/2 cents per pound iPony mares brought 30400; geldings, 20- 110. HOGS June 7, 1965 Hogs continued to advance, averaging 50 cents to $1 higher on the 407 head of fered on Monday Retail prices averaged 24-25, and US 1-3 grades wholesaled at 23- 24; heavyweights brought 22- 22 75, and sows 16 50-18 50 CALVES June 7, 1965 Calf receipts totalling 88 head sold steady at Monday’s sale with Choice and Prime bringing 32-35; Good and Low Choice, 30-32- Standard, 20-30; Common, 20-^7 • Chicaao ( Continue'! from Pape 2) 14.35-1500 2B oo Good and Cows Utility and Commer- QOO-1300 lbs 25 75-26- cial 15 50-17 00, Canner and 75 Good 24 00 2ROO Standard Cutter 12 50-15 50, mostly 13 00- and Low Good 2050.9400 iw, v . 15 50. ed Utility and Standard 19 50- _ „ TTi w 20 50 Bulls Utility and Cominer- Slaughter heifers - High cial 16 50-19 75 New ' Get highly effective pre-emergence control of BOTH broadleaf weeds and grasses in TOMATOES I JUF IVIJHII 'UC mJP VEGIBEN™ GRANULAR HERBICIDE Apply Vegiben to bare ground-at layby cultivation or after transplanting—before weeds and grasses sprout IK ONE APPLICATION GIVES effective weed contrpl throughout the growing season. M NO SOIL RESIDUE remains to harm fall cover crops following tomato harvest. M GRANULAR FORMULATION-large size particles penetrate tomato foliage to reach soil surface beneath ihe plants. -S EASY-TO APPLY with.granu(ar applicator or,small Cyclone seeder. Broadcast application is best. ■ SAFE TO USE—will not harm tomatoes when used according to label instructions. Among the safer herbicides. fIIBUBIB ■ Come in or pnone for your supply. Order early. . ' P jpif m SHOKETOWN Ph. Lane. 397-3539 Lancaster Farming, Saturday, June 12, 1965 Weekly New York Egg Mkt. Fiom Monday, June 7th to Friday, June 11th Mon. WHITE Ex. Fey Hywts. 30 Fey, Hywts 29 Fey. Med 22 Vi--23 No. 1 Med. 22 Vi-23 Pullets , 19-21 15 Peewees BROWN Ex. Fey. Hywts. 32 Fey. Hywts. 30Vi Fey. Med. 23% Pullets 21 Vi-22 Peewees 15 MIXED Fey. Hywts 28% Standards .26-27 Checks 21 TREND Market showing impioved clearance on top quality whites, extra large and jumbos very short; most other lines irregular. Copyrighted 1965 By Urner-Barry Co. Choice and Prime 950-1150 lbs 27 50-28 00, four loads 1000- 1150 lbs at 28 00, Choice 900- 1050 lbs. 26 00-27 25, Choice 75 0 900 lbs closed 24.50-26 50, Mixed Good and Choice 24 CO -25 00, Good 2150 24 50, Stand ard and Low Good 20 00-21 50 Tucs. Wed. 22 Vi-23 22 Vi-23 22 Vi-23 221/2-23 19-20 Vi 15 19-20 Vi 15 30Vi 23 Vi 21-22 30% 23% 21-22 29% 27 29% 27-27% 20-21 20%-21 Agribusiness agriculture and its related enterprises is a $l5 8 billion part of our economy and accounts for: 40 4% of all retail stores, 25 7% of all wholesale estab lishments, and 29 6% of all manufacturing plants in Penn sylvania. FARM LOANS Loans for Machinery, Livestock, Cars, Repairs, and any farm purpose. 10 •35 year Farm Mortgages Full and part-time farms eligible FARM CREDIT OFFICE 411 W. Roseville Rd. Lane. 393-3921 ytfoffman I*' SEEDS - L -xs.' ORDER RYE GRASS NOW ! See Your Hoffman Seed Man or Phone 898-3421 c Hoffman & FARM SEEDS CLOVER,k.BASTURE 3 Thurs, Fri. 31 31 30 30 24 24 24 24 19 19 15 15 33% 33% 32 32 23%-24% 24% 21-22 22 15 15 291/2 29% 27-27V2 27 20-21 20
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