Weekly Poultry Report Eastern Pennsylvania And New Jersey WEEKLY SUMMARY LIVE HEN'S Light type hen prices con tinue urn changed. Demand ir regularly Pair to good. Of feriags barely adequate with Increased processing supplies brought 4n from New England and Virginia. Demand good for scarce offerings ot heavy bens. Few area flocks priced at 20-2ilc. Prices paid at Farmla: Light Hens 8-9, most ly 8%-c; Heavy Hens, too few sales to report prices. TURKEYS No trading reported. Mar ket quiet. Fogelsville January 4, 1966 ‘Prices for dock weights, Beacon now offers dairymen a NEW CONCEPT in dairy nutrition to promote • Better Herd Health • Cow Longevity • Higher Milk Production All Beacon dairy:rations ore now formu lated with new Narrower, scientifically balanced calcium:phosphorus ratios that are experimentally - proven. s?/‘ Beacon dairy rations now carry 15% more fatal phosphorus and 30-40% more available Inorganic phosphorus than previously. The new phosphorus source Is more soluble in the digestive tract and thus has greater biological availability. The new availability and new higher levels of phosphorus plus the narrower calcium:phosphorus ratio mean better digestibility of the total ration, more efficient calcium utilization (important to bone formation and milk production} and are helpful in keeping calcium blood serum values above the level where milk fever occurs. Higher available phosphorus also means better conver sion of carotene to vitamin A. Other Improvements include the addition of magnesium (needed for proper body metabolism and to prevent grass tetany] and zinc (important in hide and hair health}. These changes bring dairymen better nutrition for their herds, will improve the utilization of many nutrients and promote better herd health and productivity. We have full Information on all Beacon dairy rations. Why not call us today? BOMBERGER’S STORE I. B. GRAYBILL & Elm Strasburg o. k. McCracken FARMERS SUPPLY Manheim COMPANY - Lancaster CLEM E. HOOBEK GEHMAN’S FEED MILL Denver Beacon Division of Textron Inc, YORK, PA. Intercourse cent* per lb. except where noted.) Hens, light type, range 7Vz. 10, niostly 7%-BVi>: Hens, Heavy type, range 9-24, most ly 13-20(6; Pullets, range, 20-33, mostly 2'9-31; Roast ers, range 15-27, mostly 24- 27; Capons, range 22-40, mostly, 321/2-40; Ducks, range 18-23(6, mostly 23- 25%; Drakes, range 2'9%- 37V 2 , niostly 32-37(/ 2 ; Geese, range 33(6-38; Turkeys, Toms, range 2 3V 2 -25; Tur keys. Hens, range 2 0-34, mostly 291/2-34, Pigeons (per pair), range G7i/ 2 ; Jumbo Sqquab. range 85, Rabbits, range 30-35, niostly 43-448, Total coops sold. 892. Eastern Shore Exchange WEEKLY SUMMARY Broiler and fr>er hve pric- EARL SAUDER, INC. New Holland 6* on the Eastern Shore Ex change averaged 15.99 cents per lb. this week, practical ly unchanged from last week’s, average. Prices paid ranged from a high of IG.G cents on Mon day to a low of 15.3 cents on Wednesday. Sales for the week totaled 1,282,300 head, up nearly one J half million head over the sales from last week’s three-day market. Delmarva I Jan miry 7, 1006 Dellmarva broiler and fry er live prices advanced moie than 1/4 -cent with good de miand for heavy au'ction of ferings. Live supplies in bal ance with needs and weights well distributed. Estimated slaughter for Friday and Saturday 1,- 007.000 head, compared to 630.000 head last ■weekend. In the 24 hours preceding market close on Friday, pnces plaid at farms and to- tal sales: broilers and fry ers, 15 6-16'5 cents per lb; 1,110,300 head. • Vintage (Continued from Page 2) BARROWS AND GILTS; US 1-2 190-240 lbs 30 00- 30 25, 3 head $3l 60-31 75, US 1-3 200-245 lbs 29 25- 29 85 SOWS- US 1-3 400-320 lbs mainly $22 85-23 GO. DeKALB Poultry Meeting SON LAFAYETTE FIRE HALL Lincoln Highway East, Lancaster THURSDAY, JANUARY All Poultrymen Invited Learn the Latest About Poultry Management DeKalb York Hatchery YORK, PA. Soles & Service REFRESHMENTS WILL BE SERVED Lancaster Fanning, Saturday, January 8, 1966 Weekly New York Egg Mkt. Prom Monday, January 3i’d to Friday, January 7th Mon. WHITE Ex. Fey. Hywts. 40 Fey. Hywts. 3814 Fey. Med. 3614 No. 1 Med 3514 Pullets 34 Peewees 28 BROWN Ex. Fey. Hywts 39 Vz Fey. Hywts. 38 Fey Med. 3614 Pullets 34 Peewees 28 MIXED Fey. Hywts. 37V2-38 37V2-38 Standards 36 35Va Checks 33 32^-33 TREND: Market showing good balance on large eggs under an improved retail movement; small sizes, however, in fairly liberal supply. Copyright 1966 by Urner Barry Publications REMINDER EPHRATA WELDING COURSE STARTS January 10 marks the starting date for this year’s adult welding course at Ephrata High School. The course will cover the fundamentals of arc weld ing in an eight-week session. Classes will be held on Monday nights at 7 30 in the agriculture shop, and will be under the direction of Charles Ackley, vocational agriculture teacher. 7:30 P.M. Wed. Tues. 40 381/z 35-351/2 341/2 33 28 381 2 35-35'/ 2 3414 33 28 39Va 38V2 35-3514 39V 2 38 35-35V2 33 28 38Vz 1966 Melhorn DeKalb Hatchery MT. JOY, PA. Soles & Service 3 Fri. Thun. 35-3514 3414 32-3214 28 35-3514 3414 33 28 3914 39 3914 39 35-3514 33 28 35-3514 33 28 39 37 33 39 37 33