Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, August 21, 1965, Image 3

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    Weekly Poultry Report
Eastern Pennsylvania
And New Jersey
WEEKLY SUMMARY
LIVE HENS
Prices on light type hens
unchanged to V*e higher. De
mand good for limited offer
ings. Trading on heavy type
hens light. Buying interest dull,
offerings limited. Increased live
offerings from New England
points noted. Occasional loads
of 6-7# fowl sold at 12-12 M: c
plant. Prices paid at farms:
Light type hens 7-BV4, mostly
Heavy type hens 15Vz
16c TURKEYS Trading con
fined to heavy type hens Offer
ings fully adequate for the fair
demand. Few lots of 26-30 lb.
toms sold at 21-22 c.
Fogelsviiie
August 17, 1965
(Prices for dock weights, cents
M /"!■[£ PRICED RIGHT
rCAviICJ FOR CANNING
Red Haven & Golden Jubilee Varieties
100-lb. BAG of SUGAR $10.89
STAUFFER'S ■£*
2 Convenient Locations Z
Kissel Hill % IMG. S. of 1850 Oregon Pike 1 Mi.
Lttitz On Route 501 N. of Lane. Shopping Center
Phones 626-2028 or 397-2931 Phone 569-2688
Open Daily ’til 9 P.M. Friday ’til 10 P.M.
I Mr. Farmer!
Make
"One
(Buy "hie Right Way Thru Agway)
Most Complete Line of Farm Supplies
MH-30 available in 30 gallon drums 5 gallon cons
1 gallon cans.
Tobacco Shears Tobacco Spears Tobacco Aprons
IV2 gallon to 4 gallon Pressure Sprayers
Temporary and Permanent Fencing and 'Supplies
Fence Controllers Steel Posts
Insulators Corner Knobs Electric Fence Gates
Creosoted Posts and Poles
Greatest Selection of Sizes To Be
Found At Agway 6' to 35' in length
BULLETIN SPECIAL PRICES ON EASTERN STATES
AND UNICO LABELED PAINT WHILE THE SUPPLY LASTS.
COMPLETE LINE OF PAINTER'S SUPPLIES.
COME IN AND SEE US TO-DAY!
LANCASTER
per lb except where noted)
HENS, light type, 7-9M>, 7Vfc
-8; HENS, heavy type, 7Vz-21 1 /z,
1319, PULLETS, IOVz-30, 23-
27 !6; ROASTERS, 10-28, 21-
26, TURKEYS, Hens, 21Vz-30;
RABBITS, 15-26, GUINEAS,
72>/ 2 ; PIGEONS (per pair), 45-
82 l /i>, 60-77Vz, Total coops sold:
728.
Eastern Shore
Exchange
WEEKLY SUMMARY
Broilers and fryers live
prices on the Eastern Shore
Exchange averaged 16.21 cents
per pound this week, down 37
cent from last week’s average
The high and low in the
range of prices paid both oc
curred on Tuesday with a 15.3
low and a 17.5 cent high
Sales for the week totaled
1,675,600 head, a decrease of
slightly more than one-quarter
million head from last week’s
total.
Agway Your
Stop" Shopping Center
and Commodities
AGWAY INC.
GARDEN SPOT UNIT
Stores Conveniently Locoted
NEW HOLLAND
HONEY BROOK
Delmarva
August 20, 1965
Delmarva live broiler and
fryer prices continued to hold
steady with good demand for
moderate auction offerings.
Live supplies of 3% lb. birds,
and up, were in short supply
while adequate on other sizes.
Ready-to-cook demand spotty,
ranging slow to fair with some
light feature activity next week
in N.Y, and New England,
areas Prices are trending low
er and very competitive.
Estimated slaughter for this
weekend is 852,000 head com
pared to 922,000 head last
weekend.
In the 24 hours preceding
market close on Friday, broil
ers and fryers live prices rang
ed from 15 7-16.7 cents per lb
on sales of 1,162,600 head.
• Lancaster
(Continued from Page 2)
mercial $lB 25-2100, Cutter
$l5 75-18 00.
FEEDER STEERS- Choice
1000-1150 lbs. $24 50-2625,
Mixed Good and Choice 750-
950 $24 00-25 00, Good 400-700
lbs $22 00-23.50.
CALVES 650. Fairly active
Vealers mostly steady. Choice
$32 00-34.00 with a Few in
dividuals at $35.00-36.00. Good
$28.00-32 00, Standard $2400-
23.00, Utility $211.00-25.00, Cull
mainly $16.00-21.00.
HOGS 975: Active Barrows
and Gilts strong to 50 higher.
Sows fully steady.
BARROW'S AND GILTS- US
1-2 190-250 lbs. $26.25-26.75,
US 1 190-240 1b5.526.75-27 25
few at $2750., US 1-3 190-265
lbs. $25.50-26.25, 2-3 240-270
lbs. $25.00-25.50,
SOWS; US 1-3 300-450 lbs.
$20.00-21.00 Few US 1-2 250-
325 lbs. $2lOO-2150, 2-3 400-
Agway
QUARRYVILLE
Lancaster Farming, Saturday, August 21, 1965
Weekly New York Egg Mkt.
From Monday, August 16th to Fnday, August 20th
Mon.
WHITE
Ex. Fey. Hywts,
Fey. Hywts.
Fey. Med.
No 1 Med.
Pullets
Peewees
BROWN
Ex. Fey. Hywts,
Fey. Hywts.
Fey. Med.
Pullets
Peewees
42%
MIXED
Fey. Hywts.
Standards
Checks
38
33
23%
TREND: Quality laige well-cleared, mediums unsettled;
ordinary quality more than ample
Copyrighted 1965 By Urner-Barry Co,
600 lbs. $l9 00-20 00. HOGS
'SKEEP 475- Spring lambs August 16> 1965
and Slaughter ewes fully Hogs averaged 75 to $1 high
steady. Choice 60-90 lbs. er with 6V2 head sold They
4 -°O- 25 5°> retailed for 2675-2725; whole-
Good $21.00-24.50, Utility sa i e s -.os 75-
$17.00-21.00, Utility to Choice heavyweights, 25-26. The 16
Slaughter Ewes $5 00-8.00. One shoats offered avera g e d $l7,
lot Good 50 lb. Feeder Lambs No sows were hsted<
$15.50.
CALVES
• New Holland August 16, 1965
« . noiiana Receipts of 126 head sold
(Continued from Page 2) steady with Choice and Prime
driving horses, 125-300; killers, bringing 30.50-33 50; Good and
6-5% cents per lb. Pony mares Low Choice, 28 50-30 50; Stan
sold for 30-110; geldings, 25- dard> 26.50-28 50; Common,
150. There were no mules offer- jg-26.
ed, r
WIRTHMORE
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.
j¥IRTHMOR?j
HEISEY FARM PARADISE SUPPLY
SERVICE Paradise
Lawn and Bellaire fi9 Q 2
- 665-3121 367-2321 08
Wed.
Tues.
43%
42
43%
42
34
24
15
32%
23%
23%
3
Thurs.
Fri.
37-37%
32%-33
31
33
31
25
23%-25
15
43%
43%
42
31%-32
25
15
37-37%
31%
23
38
31%
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