Weekly Poultry Report Eastern Pennsylvania And New Jersey WEEKLY SUMMARY LIVE HENS Prices unchanged on light type hens. Demand fair for light offerings. Interest for heavy type hens only fair for adequate offerings. Occasional ffodcs sold at 16c. Prices paid at Danas: Light Type hens 7- tVi, mostly Ihi-BVt'c. Heavy type h«os, too few to report. Sales for the week totaled 1,232,000 head, nearly Vfe-tmil lion head less than the pre- Denwod fair for-hens, good ceding week, tor toms. Supplies fully ade quate on hens, light on toms. Prices on heavy type 13-15# hem Tanged %o. A few heavy type 25-28# toms sold at 231 c. TURKEYS Delmarva live broiler and fryer prices declined approxi mately Vi cent with only fair demand for moderate auction offerings. Ready-to-cook demand ir regular, ranging from fair to dock weights, good- Feature activity for next except where week based on an unchanged to slower market; undertone slightly unsettled. Fogelsviile August 24, 1965 (Prices for cents --per !b. noted.* gh ’ t 7 ‘®’ Estimated slaughter for this weekend 949,000 head, com- Pullete 1451%, pared t 0 852,000 liead last Roasters 11-28%, 19-25%; Tur- weekend, fcejra, toms 15-2VA, _21%; in the 24-hours preceding &•**** 30-33; RaWbits 20- mar ket close on Friday, broil -30, Pigeons (per pair) ers and fryers live prices rang- Jumlb J ) J S^f b ed from 15.4-16.5 cents per lb. 70-78. Total coops sold: 962. on sales of ljlol>Boo head . Dairymen everywhere are getting and more with Dairy Feed NEW HOLLAND QUARRYVILLE See what Ful-O-Pep Cattle-izer Dairy Feeds can do for YOUR milk production! Possmore Supply Co. Cochranville, Fa. Harold H. Good S. H. Hiestand & Co., Inc. J. C. Walker & Son, Inc. Gap, Penna. IXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX^XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXVV Exchange WEEKLY SUMMARY Broilers and fryers live prices on the Eastern Shore Exchange averaged 16.54 cents per lb. this week, up .33 cent over last week’s average. •Prices paid ranged from a high of 17.3 cents on Tues day to a low of 15.4 on Thurs day. COCHRANVILLE Terre Hill Sailings Eastern Shore Delmorvo August 27, 1965 more milk butterfat STEVENS Kirkwood Peed & Groin H. M. Stauffer & Sons, Inc. Stevens Feed Mill, Inc. • Lancaster (Continued from Page 2) live, Vealers fully steady. Choice 32.00-34.00, Few 35.00- 36 00, Good 28.00-32 00, Stand ard 24.00-28 00, Utility 21.00- 25 00, Cull 17.00-21.00. HOGS 1200: Barrows and gilts mostly 25c lower. Sows steady. Barrows and gilts US 1-2 190-250 lbs. 2625-26.75, US 1, 190-240 lbs. 26.75-27.25, US 1-3 190-260 lbs. 25.50-26 25, Few 180-200 lbs. 25.25-25.50, US 2-3 220-250 lbs. 25.25-25.75, 250- 270 lbs. 24.75-25.25. US 1-3 300- 450 lb. Sows 20.00-21.00, US 1- 250-325 lbs. 21.00-21.50, US 2- 400-600 lbs. 19.00-20.00. SHEEP 250: Spring lambs fully Steady, Slaughter eWes scarce. Choice 60-100 lb. Spring lambs 24.00-26.00, Good 21.00-24.50. Safety With Pesticides Don’t use your mouth to blow out clogged lines, nozzle tips, or other equipment parts, or to siphon a pesticide from a container, cautions Herbert Cole, Jr,, agricultural chemi cals coordinator at Penn State. Call your physician at once if someone in your family acci dentally' swallows a pesticide or if you feel ill after using one. Read the label to your physician, naming the active chemical ingredient. If you must go to his office, take the container with you. Buyer of Oak, WALNUT, Poplar, ASH, etc. C. J. CHARLES LUMBER New Providence, Pa. Phone ST 6-3108 ELIZABETHTOWN SALUNGA Grubb Supply Co. Elizabethtown Kirkwood Witmer Stevens, Penna. Lancaster Farming, Saturday, August 28, 1965 Weekly New York Egg Mkt. Fiom Monday, August 23id to Friday, Mon. WHITE Ex. 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