Weekly Poultry Report Eostern Pennsylvonio And New Jersey LIVE HENS Prices unchanged on light type and heavy type hens. Supplies of light type barely adequate to short and lighter than in recent weeks. Buying interest good with undertone stronger. Offerings of heavy type hens barely adequate. Demand light. Prices paid at farms: Light type hens 6%- 7% M 7-7% c; heavy type hens 16c. TURKEYS Offerings ample on heavy type hens and toms. Buying interest fair. Prices paid at farms heavy type hens on a straight run basis, 22%-23c. Fogelsville July 20, IDGS ((Prices for dock weights, PURINA MICRO-MIXING... Your assurance of uniform, quality Chows Feed manufacturing becomes more complex •very year -and requires more precise ma chinery and painstaking care. Many essen tial ingredients in quantities as small as a thimbleful per ton must be mixed thor oughly throughout a batchoffeed. You am be sore that your birds or animals get just the right amount of ingredients theyueedin every mouthful when you feed Purina- Chows. Parma's exclusive Micro- MQVB TO YDUft«ELF...PU»INA FEEBIIBfi CANT COftt YOU L T. 6EIB ESI. R. D. 2, MANHEIM Ph. 665-4137 E 9 9 SI 9 9 1 .,„. r 9 9. 9 9. 9 9 Si 9 9 9. 18 S3SS W!9Sk 9916 MMS WSR £W» Ml tt£Bo cents per lb. except where noted.) Hens, light type 7-9%, 7%- 8; Hens, heavy type 7%-22, 13-18%; Pullets 10-29, 22-28; 7-26%, 20-25; Ducks 15%49; * Turkeys, toms 14- 15%; Turkeys, hens 21-31%, 30-31%; Rabbits 21-32, 28-31; Guineas 1.02%; Pigeons (per pair) 40-97%, 57-77%; Jumbo Squab 70. Total coops sold: 738. Eastern Shore Exchange WEEKLY SUMMARY Broilers and fryers live prices at the Eastern Shore Exchange this week averaged 16.06 cents per lb., down ,9 cent from preceding week. This is based on the daily lot averages Monday through Thursday. Prices paid ranged from a low of 14.9 cents on Thursday to a high of 16 9 on Tuesday. Sales for the week Mixing process blends exact amounts of essential ingredients through every sack or bulk load of Chows. Micro-Mbdng protects .poultry' and live stock from' getting too much, or too little of the. tiny, but vital,' ingredients in today’s Chows... helps you avoid waste and in crease feedingefficiency. Micro-Mixing is, another "extra” you get when you feedrfronrthe Checkerboard bag. totaled 1,900,900 head, up 378,- 200 head from last week. Delmarva Duo to mechanical difficul ties with USDA teletype ma chine the closing Delmarva icport was not available this week. • Chicago (Continued from Page 2) lower, heifer beef 50-1.00 low er. Cow beef 50-1.50 lower. Slaughter (steers: Loadlots Prime 1200-1400 lbs. 28.25- 28.75, nothing above 28.50 late while two loads Prime 1275- 1300 lbs. 29 00 on Monday, High Choice and Prime 1150- 1425 lbs. 27.35-28.25, including couple loads 1400-1425 lbs. 28- 00-28.25, Choice 1100-1350 lbs. 26.00-27 00, Choice 950-1150 lbs. 25.50-26.75, few loads High Choice and Prime 1100-1150 lbs 26.75-27.25, loadlots Mixed Good and Choice 900-1250 lbs. 24 75-25 75, Good 22 75-24 75, Standard and Low Good 21 00- 23 00. Slaughter heifers- High N . West Willow Fanners Assn. WILLOW STREET, PA. Ph. 394-5019 Lancaster Farming, Saturday, July 24, ID65 Weekly New York Egg Mkt. From Monday, July 19th to Friday, July 23rd WHITE Ex. Fey. Hywts. 34 Fey. Hywts. 33 Fey. Med. 27 No. l' Med. 27 Pullets 22 Peewees 15% BROWN Ex. Fey. Hywts. 37% Fey. Hywts. 36 Fey. Med. 28 Pullets 22 Peewees 15% MIXED Fey. Hywts. 33 Standards 30 Checks 21 TREND: Market continues to reflect very dull trading, particularly in the New Yoik metiopohtan area Choice and Prime 850-1050 lbs lbs brought 20-23 10; 180-200, 25 00-26 00, Monday two loads 24 75 25 60, 200-220, 25-2610; High Choice and Prime 950- 220-240, 24 75-28 25; 240 and 1100 lbs. 26 25-26 50, Choice 24 75-25 10. Sows sold for 850-1050 lbs 23 50-25 25, Choice in ng 20 750-850 lbs 23 00-24 50, load lots Mixed Good and Choice 750-1000 lbs. 22 75-23.50, Good 21 00-23 00, Cows- Utility and Commer cial closed 14 50-15 50, Canner and Cutter 12 50-14 75. Bulls: Utility and Commer cial 17 50-19 00, Eaily up to 19 50 • Vintage (Continued fiom Page 2) Spring 'Slaughter lambs 22 00- 25 00, Few Choice and Prime 25 OO, Good and Choice 40-70 lb Feeder lambs 17 50- 20 50 HOGS July 17, 1965 At last Saturday’s hog sale, 160 head were sold. 160-180 Don't Take Chances! Get The Most From Your Silage More Protein - More Energy More Vit. A - More Profit I.S.F. Silo Guard preserves silage qualify. TESTS using Silo Guard (data analyzed by No. 2528 C. Keener, Jr., Manheim Rl: Alfalfa haylage analyzed: Protein 21.1%; Digestible Pro tein 16.1%; Fiber 27.8%; T.D.N. 64% No, 2529 A, Balmer, Manheim 82. Rye (direct cut) analyzed: Protein 16,1%; Digestible Protein 11.5%; Fiber 31.9%; T.D.N. 58%. Silo Guord Available from the following, Dealers: Buck Musser Feed Store Elizabethtown Grubb Supply LESS Ephroto Edwin Hoover Clarence Stauffer Lancaster Co. Representative: C. CASSEL, P.O. Box 173, Manheim, Pa. ISF CORP., Waverly, New York Tues. Mon. 35 33 25% 25% 21% 15% 37% 36 28 22 15% 33 31 31 29%-30 29 27-28 21 21 21 Copyrighted 1965 By Urner-Barry Co. Penn Sfofe Univ.) Gordonvilte J. J. Hoober Wed. Thurs. 33 33 31 31 25 25 25 25 20 20 15 15 37% 37% 36 36 28 28 20 20 15 15 PA. CATTLE ON FEED UP Pennsylvania cattle feeders had an estimated 50,000 cattle and calves on gram feed for slaughter market on July 1, or 7,000 more than a year agb, according to the Pennsylvania Crop Reporting Service There were 35,000 fed cattle mai-Keted during the April 1- June 30 quarter, 8 percent less than weie marketed during the same quartei a year earlier. Feedeis placed 18,000 on feed duung the quarter compared with 12,000 a year earlier Expected marketings of 29,- COO fed cattle during the com ing quarter, if realized, will be 2,000 more than for the same peuod in 1964 Lititz, Manheim White Oak Mill Leroy Geib, Est. Strosburg L. H. Brubaker 3 Fri. 37% 36 28 20 15 31 26-28