Weekly Poultry Report Eastern Pennsylvania And New Jersey WEEKLY SUMMARY LIVE HENS Prices irregularly %c high er it lower on light .type hens. Prices over 8c reflect sales subject to quality it grade deductions. Offerings moder ate & adequate for a fair de mand. Supplies of heavy type hens adequate for an only fair buying interest. Prices paid at lannis: Light type hens 6% 41%, mostly 7% -flic; Heiavy type hens 115-116, mbstly 13c. LIVE TURKEYS Supplies of heavy type clear ing (fairly well on hens, hut ample and. occasionally in ex cess on toms. Demand fair. Prices' paid at farms on heavy type hens and toms 2Hc. Fogelsvilie October 5, 1965 (Piuces for dock weights, cents per lib. except where noted,) Hens, light (type, (range) 7- 9; (mostly) TVa-SVz; 'Hens, a *• J More fanners each | month prefer to buy ? their | • HAY • STRAW | • EAR CORN : q t from us for better value and all around satisfac- * ♦ tion. At farm or delivered, any quantity as your $ * requirements may be. 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Jumbo Squab 65-70, 70 Total coops sold 877. Eastern Shore Exchange WEEKLY SUMMARY Broilers and fryers live prices on the Eastern Shore Exchange averaged 15 '54 cents per lib. this week, up .43-oent from' last week’s av erage. Prices paid ranged from a low of 14 5 cents on Monday to a high of 17 0 cents on Thursday. 'Sales' for the .week totaled 1.165,400 head, up about one quarter million head from last week’s s'ales. Delmarva October 8, 1965 Delmarva broiler and fryer live prices remained compara International Harvester Sales and Service EPHRATA C. B. Hoober INTERCOURSE 768-3501 lively steady with fair demand for light auction offerings. Ready-to cook demand good on fill-in oiders for the week end. - Estimated slaughter for Fri day and Saturday, 908,000 head, compaied to 898,000 last week end. In the 24 hours preceding market close on Friday, prices ranged from 14 8 to 15.8 cents per lb. on sales of 988,200 head. • Chicago er beef 50-1.00 higher, cow beef 1.00-150 lower. SLAUGHTER STEERS. 18 loads Prime 1200-1400 lbs 28.- 50-29.00, nine loads at latter price, five loads mostly Prime 1120-1200 lbs. 28.50-28.75 on Wednesday, numerous loads High Choice and Prime 1150- 1375 lbs. 27 75-28 75, Choice 1100-1350 lbs. 26 25-28 00, load High Choice and Prime 1470 lbs. 28 00, Choice 1000-1100 lbs. 25 75-27 50, closing 26 25 up, several loads High Choice and Prime 1025-1150 lbs. 27 00-28- 25 Choice 900-1000 lbs 25 25- 26 75, largely 26 00 up late, Mixed Good and Choice 900- 1300 lbs 25 00-26 50, Good 24- SPRAYING Service Dairy Barns Poultry Houses CAfiBOLA Disinfecting White Paint 41 Dries White • Disinfects Against Disease • 90% .Less Cobwebs 8 to 10 Mo. Fly Spraying DISINFECT POULTRY HOUSES Witmer, Penna. Maynard Beitzel Phone 392-7227 Cope & Weaver Co. NEW PROVIDENCE 786-7351 733-2283 Kauffman Bros. MOUNT VILLE (Continued from Page 2) < Continued on Page 14) 283-9131 ■ Lancaster Farrrling; Saturday, October 9, 1965—3 Weekly New York Egg Mkt. From Monday, October 4th to Friday, October Bth Mon. WHITE Ex. Fey Hywts. 40 Fey. Hywls. 39-394 344-35 Fey. Med, No. 1 Med. 344 Pullets 2412-25 Peewees BROWN Ex. Fey. Hywts 4412 Fey. Hywts. 42 4 35-354 Fey. Med, Pullets Peewees MIXED Fey. Hywts. 39-39 1/ 2 Standaids 334 Checks 284 Checks TREND Market showing a lather nregular pattern local ly, but basic position full steady. Copyright 1965 by Urner Barry Publications • New Holland u 885 '1 2 . 2 f; JL head shoats (Continued from Page 2) bloUght 11-16 50 HOGS October 4, 1965 Hogs sold 50-75 cents high- The 140 head of calves sold er with 375 head offered Mar- steady with Choice and Prime ket hogs retailed for 25-26, bunging 32-34 50, Good and wholesale (US. 1-3), 24 50-25, Low Choice, 30-32; Standard, heavyweights, 23 50-24 25 Sows, 27-29, Common, 17-25. 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Tues. 40 394 35 34 394 35 34 254 254 19 444 444 424 354 424 354 254 254 394 394 334 334 274 284 LOW PRICE jj. # WIRTHMORE. Fri. Thurs. 394 394 35 34 25 19 354 34 254 19 444 424 354 254 444 424 354 254 19 39-394 39-394 334-34 34 344 264-274 274 26 264 264 CALVES October 4, 1965 Paradise 687-6292
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