Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, September 11, 1965, Image 3

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    Weekly Poultry Report
Eastern Pennsylvania '■" r . l f ir! “5 ’’
And New Jersey T °“ l goo|B CTIJ: ® o '
WEEKLY SUMMARY
LIVE HENS
Prices on light type hens
unchanged to Vic lower. How
ever, occasional unconfirmed
sale reported at 8.70 c a pound.
Demand lair with offerings
short. In iNew Jersey increas
ed supplies were brought in
from New York State & New
England sections. Heavy type
hen offerings adequate for on
only fair demand. Prices paid
at farms, light type hens 7-8
mostly 7% -8c; heavy type hens
1546 c.
TURKEYS
Trading limited. Few lots
of heavy type hens sold at 23-
23M>C & 24# heavy type toms
at 23 c. Increased supplies an
ticipated in latter part of the
month.
Delmarvd live broiler and
fiyer puces declined approxi
_ mately % cent with a weak
rogelSYllle and inactive demand for light
„ . auction offerings
ep . 7, isto Ready-to cook demand con-
Hens, lignt type, range 7Vz - tinued sligntly megular rang
9, mostly 7%-8%; 'Hens, heavy mg fair to good in instances
type 9-18, 11-15%; Pullets 13- Estimated slaughtei for Fri
-29, 23-37; Roasters 11%-31%, day and Saturday, 935,000 head
18%-26; Ducks 10-31; Drakes compared to 898,000 last week
-11-35%, 32-35%; Turkeys, end
™ I» t»e 24 hours preceding
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Nothing Mixes Better
THAN YOUR LOCAL GRAINS AND
Raise your milk production now; stop in, let's talk
Passmore Supply Co.
Cochranville, Pa.
Harold H. Good
S. H. Hiestand & Co., Inc.
J. C. Walker & Son, Inc.
Gap, Penna.
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Eastern Shore
Exchange
WEEKLY SUMMARY
Broilers and’ fryers live
prices on this week’s three
day Eastern Shore Exchange
averaged 16.12 cents per
pound, down .37-cent from
last week's average.
Prices paid ranged from a
high of 17.8 cents on Wednes
day to a low of 15.5 cents on
Thursday on sales of 1,084,-
200 head.
September 10, 1965
(OR MORE EFFICIENTLY)
FUL-O-PEP
Cattle-izer
DAIRY FEED
Terre Hill
Salunga
Delmarva
Grubb Supply Co,
Elizabethtown
Kirkwood Feed & Groin
H. M. Stauffer & Sons, Inc.
Stevens Feed Mill, Inc.
Stevens, Penna.
• Vintage
(Continued from Page 2)
18.00-22.00, With 55-80 lb.
Cull 14.00-17.00.
HOG'S 203: Barrows and
gilts 2.50-3.00 lower. Sows
mostly $l.OO lower. US 1-3
195-235 lb. >Barrows and gilts
23.35413 60, 10 head US 1-2
200-240 libs. 23.75-23.85, UIS
2-3 180-250 Jibs. 22 85-23 25, US
1-2 160-175 lbs. 22.25-22.75. US
1-3 300-450 lb. Sows 21.00-
21.75, US 2-3 520-615 lbs.
20.25-21.00.
SHEEP 24: Not enough on
sale to establish a market.
• Lancaster Auct.
(Continued from Page 2)
mg Cutter 17 25-17.60, Low
Cutter 14 00-14.75, Canner
13 25-14 25.
BULL'S- 'Choice 23 60-25 10,
Good 2175-23.50, Utility and
Commercial 19 00 21 85, 'lndi
vidual 1830 lbs. 22 35, Cutter
17 50 18 75.
ers and fiyeis live puces land
ed from 15 5 to 16 7 cents
pei lb on sales of 931,000
head
Buyer of Oak, WALNUT,
Poplar, ASH, etc.
C. J. CHARLES LUMBER
New Providence, Pa.
Phone ST 6-3108
Kirkwood
Witmer
Lancaster Farming, Saturday, September 11, 1965—1
Weekly New York Egg Mkt.
From Monday, September 6th to Friday, September 10th
Mon.
WHITE
Ex. Fey. Hywts.
Fey. Hywts.
Fey. Med.
No. 1 Med.
Pullets
Peewees
BROWN
Ex. Fey. Hywts.
Fey. Hywts.
Fey Med.
Pullets
Peewees
MIXED
Fey Hywts
Standaids
Checks
TREND Top giades continue to deal closely; mediums a
bit highei but still showing a mixed supply pattern
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