Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, January 01, 1966, Image 3

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Weekly Poultry Report < Tr , r -- Week i y New York Egg Mkt.
_ . . of 15-3 cents on Monday to VV eCJUy I>CW X V fefo
Eostem Penn*ylvomo TURKEYS a w «h of 17.1 cents on Tues- From Monday, December 27th to Friday, December 31st
Trading limited and con- day.
And New Jersey lined to heavy toms mostly Sales for the three .d«y pe-
WEEKLY SUMMARY 21-28 Supplies of heavy lod totaled 812,400 head, up wjjjxe
iivp toms barely adequate for the nearl oae -quarter milUou ,
LIVE HENS fai r demand. Few heavy toms hea<J from lab>t weeJt> Ex. Fey. Hywts,
Price* held unchanged on moved at 21c. ... Fey. Hywts.
light hens. Movement irregu- F Med
Inr ns some dressing plants DelmarVd „ , ...
took extended vacations dur- Fogelsrilie _ . .. 10 „. No> 1 Med>
Ing year end holidays. De- December 30, 1965 Pullets
niaod good. Supplies adequate December 29, 1903 Delmarva broiler and fryer p eewees
in Pa., but generally contln- Hens, light, 7-9; Hens, live prices remained steady
ued light in the New Jersey heavy, 12-18; Pullets, 20- with a good demand for mo- BROWN
section. Demand good for 29%, mostly 25-29; Roasters, derate auction offerings. Live Fx Fey. Hywts.
scarce supplies of heavy hens. 17.34, mostly 24-34; Capons, supplies in balance with needs, Hywts
Most processors securing 30-43%, mostly 38-46; Geese, with sizes in desired range. '• *
practically all requirements 29-43%, mostly 38-13; Ducks, Ready-to-cook demand gener- rc J
from New England & Delmar- 17.33, mostly 17-23; Drakes, ally good with most plants Pullets 1
va point* due to the limited 15.415%, mostly 33-39; Tom operating Friday in an effort to peewees 5
offerings locally. Prices paid Turkeys, 17-25; Hen Tur- fill commitments. Interest de
at farms; Light hens 8-9, keys, 25%-39%, mostly 32- veloping for week of January MIXED
mostly 8-B%c; heavy hens, 37; Rabbits, 15-56. mostly 45- 10. Fey. Hywts. 40 38% do
too few to report. 52; Guineas, 40-50, mostly Delivered prices trending j 0 36 0
nmirw 47%-50: Pigeons (per pair), higher. eto 00 37 36-37
MEAT PtLLETS 45-! 30, mostly 75-80: Juih- Estimated slaughter for Standatds 3
Prices unchanged to 1c high- b o Squabs, 75-85, mostly 80. Thursday and Friday, 1,562,600 Checks 34 34 d*
er on whites & unchanged to Total Cooi>s sold . 516 . head, compared to 839.000 TREND: Local market trading a bit more active and pest
le lower on greys. Demand head last weekend. tion a bit steadier, but outlook for next week still somewhat
fair. Offerings fairly well ■ " In the 24 hours preceding . flnfused
cleared on 5%-5%# whites, Eastern Shore market close on Thursday,
especially in New Jersey, but prices paid at farms and total
ample to slightly excessive on CXChonge sales; broilers and fryers, 15 5-
greys, particularly the heavi- WEEKLY SUMMARY 16.7 cents per lb; 1,335,000
er sizes. Prices negotiated to head,
be picked up ait farms in Pa.. Broiler and fryer live pne-
N.J. * Conn; Whites 20-23, es on the three-day Eastern
mostly 21-23; Greys, 20-24 c. Shore Exchange this week av-
CUSTOM SPRAYING
HIGH PRESSURE WASHING
and
DISINFECTING
in all types o£ poultry houses.
MAYNARD L. BEITZEL
Witmer, Pa- Phone 392-7227
NEW 816
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HISUnKUK
KIS
MOWS, CONDITIONS AND WINDROWS
IN ONE TRIP AROUND-AND DOES IT
WITH A REVOLUTIONARY NEW
FUCK-BAR FEEDING SYSTEM
The new McCormick International
eaves you time and money. You make fewer trips ar
the field, use less fuel, and need fewer i^® C : h ' n ® rf ‘ant
using this one machine that performs three important
functions in a single operation. ... . he
The unique new 1H flick-bar system eliminates the
used for a feed reel, and positionscrop for sure, clean
tutting. Simplified design and fewer
means less to go wrong, less to fix. And the* ~
looks completely different. Come in, see for yoursei (
and we'll show you how rt operates.
International Harvester
Sales and Service
EPHRATA 733-22*3
C. B. Hoober
INTERCOURSE
76*-3501
erased IG.Otf cents per lb., up
*jrsn
r~ ea %i
Cope & Weaver Co.
NEW PROVIDENCE
786-7351
Kauffman Bros,
mountville
285-9151
For the ||||
Dairyman
who wants
mm ’*****»■ i mmt mmt MBL.
fj QUALITY P
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Packaged in Pellets
«£&|S Here’s the ideal combination many a
modern dairyman has been looking for
—a top quality dairy feed in a pellet,
. Top quality to get those extra pounds
°t milk, pellet form to speed eating
h'M time, solve handling problems m the
i Jaf milking parlor, cut waste.
WAYNE PARLOR TEST COW
is the feed that gives you all of these
m. I advantages. It’s top quality and palata
wf bility results from using a wide variety
of quality ingredients, proteins supplied
by vegetable sources, with added
minerals and vitamins (including both
! vitamins A and D). Its pellet form cuts
-■•■*7 eating time in the parlor, because its
uniform density is ideal for volume-
II&' trie measuring devices-eljminates dust
3 and resulting waste.
U Put these features at work to Increase
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weight of milk produced
?Pii
MOUNTVBLLE
FEED SERVICE
R. D. 2, Columbia
HERSHEY BROS.
Reinholds
FOWL’S FEED SERVICE
R. D. 1, Quarryville
R. D. 2, Peach Bottom
H. M. STAUFFER
& SONS, INC.
Witmer
GRUBB SUPPLY CO.
Elizabethtown
DUTCHMAN FEED
MILLS, INC. HEISEY
rTdTL Stevens FARM SERVICE
Lawn and BeHaire
MILLPORT ixrmrrt* AXT TITTT T
ROLLER MILLS WHITE OAK MILL
R. D. 4, Lititz R. D. 4, Manheim
Lancaster Farming, Saturday, January 1, 1966
Mon.
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Copyright 1963 by Urner Barry Publications
c. E. SAUDER & SONS
R. D. 1, East Earl
BOHRER’S MILL
R. D. 1, Ronks
MILLERSVILLE
SUPPLY CO.
Millersville
Wed.
Tues.
39Vz
38
36%
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Buyer of Oak, WALNUT,
Poplar, ASH, etc.
C. J. CHARLES LUMBER
New Providence, Pa-
Phone ST 6-310 S
Exceptionally Hardy
10-19
BRAND
ALFALFA
Recommended for
short-term rotations in.
Lancaster County.
It’s a combina
tion of proven winter
hardy, wilt-resistant ai- |
f alias. WES-GRO® pro
cessed to reduce hard
seed for quicker, surer,
more uniform stands.
10-19 Brand NOCU
LIZED® seed comes al
ready inoculated and
ready to plant. See us
today for Northrup
King’s high-yielding
10-19 Brand.
See Your Hoffman
Seed Man or
Call 898-2261
SfafifhWTO
BeeB9
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A. H, Hoffman
Seeds, Inc.
Londisville, Pa.
3
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Xhurs.
40
38%
36%
36
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38%
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38%
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