Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, January 29, 1966, Image 3

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    Weekly Poultry Report
Eastern Pennsylvania
And New Jersey
WEEKLY SUMMARY
LIVE HEX'S
Puces on light hens were
unchanged, but trended high
er within the range Demand
good Oitenngs adequate in
some instances, but barely
adequate in others Buying
interest tor heavy hens de
iclined somewhat, but contin
ues generally fair Many
quarters moving prior-com
mitted flocks before making
uew commitments. Offerings
continue baiely adequate, but
n'ot as scarce as last week.
Prices paid at farms Light
Hens 8-9 Vi, mostly 8%-9V4:
Heavy hens 21c.
Fogelsviilc
January 33, 19(ifi
(Prices tor dock weights,
cents per lb, except where
noted )
Hens, light, 7-9, mostly
7%-S%; Hens, heavy, none.
Pullets, 22-29, mostly 25-27;
Roasters, 20-28%, mostly 25-
AVAILABLE IN LIQUID or PELLETS
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This is a feed grade propylene glycol. Ketosis is a metabolic disease
of high producing dairy cows which has plagued dairymen for many
years. Most dairy scientists agree that primary ketosis is caused by an
acute glucose deficiency. Because propylene glycol when taken into the
body is a ready source of glucose, it acts by helping to make up this
deficiency. Propylene glycol is used in Agway’s Ket-A-Way feed for pre
vention of ketosis, but there is a real need for propylene glycol in liquid
form for either prevention or treatment of the early stages of ketosis.
Agway Ketosis Treatment will be available in one-gallon plastic bottles
and in 55-gallon drums on special order.
AGWAY KET-A-WAY
Agway Ket-A-Way is an all-pelleted, high energy feed that has
been found to be the most effective Ketosis treatment and preventative
on the market. It has these factors found to be effective in-treating and
preventing Ketosis. They are High Energy Propylene Glycol, Cobalt, and
High Protein. - *
High Energy
Ketosis basically is a dietary energy deficiency. Ket-A-Way helps to
make up for that deficiency.
Propylene Glycol
Ket-A-Way contains 5% propylene glycol, the latest and most success
ful aid in the prevention and treatment of Ketosis. Propylene glycol has
been found as effective . . . and in some instances even more effective,
than lactates or propionate. At the same time it has none of the palata
bility problems of these other two items.
CALL TODAY FOR MORE INFORMATION
Garden Spot Unit, Inc.
Lancaster 394-0541 or
394-3755
New Holland 354-2126
28Vi, Ducks, 20 Vi-20, most
ly 26 Vi -2!); Drakes, 35-37 Vi:
Rabbits, 38-40 Vi, mostly 41-
47, Pigeons (per pan), 50-
75 mostly 70-72 Vi; Jumbo
Squab, 85
Total Coops Sold 1 1(1
Delmarva
.lauu,i(t',v —B, 1 ()<i(i
Delmarva bi oiler and lr\-
er Ine trading model ate with
too few sales to leport pric
es in absence of auction
Thursday Live supplies
about in balance with needs.
Snow disrupted tai ni pick
ups in instances. Interest
improving tor next week,
though remaining non-ag
gressive in many markets
Estimated slaughter for
Friday and Satuiday, 666,-
000 head, compared to 743 -
000 last weekend.
Eastern Shore
Exchange
WEEKLY SUMMARY
Bioiler and lijei Ine
prices tor the tluee-day, Hon
day through Wednesday, mar-
(Former Farm Bureau and Eastern States Stores)
"Anyone May Buy From Agway"
ket averaged 18.95 cents per
lb. this week, losing last
week’s tvvo-cent gain,
Prices paid ranged from
n high ol 20 0 cents on Mon
day to a low ot 17.0 cents
on Wednesday.
Sales for the penod to
taled (i 07,000 head. No com
parison with last week s to
tal can he made because the
legulai Thin sda> maiket was
postponed until Fnday this
w eek
The Biethien's House in
Bethlehem has been the site
ot varied h'stoncal events.
Originally planned and used
as a residence for single men
ot Bethlehem, the House was
buiH in 174 S During the Rev
olutionary War, seven hun
dred wounded soldiers of the
Continental Army occupied
the House. In 1814, the build
ing w r as significantly alteied
to become the “Young La
dies Seminary ”
Eveiy Senes E United
States Savings Bond ever
sold continues to earn mtei
est as a result ot extensions
gi anted on the life ol the
Bonds
Agway
KETOSIS
TREATMENTS
Quarry ville 786-2126 or
786-2147
Honey Brook 215-273-3213
House
Lancaster Farming, Saturday, January 29, 1966
Weekly New York Egg Mkt.
Fiom Monday, Januaiy 24 to Fiul.iy, January 28
Mon,
WHITE
Ex Fey. Hjwts 43
Fey Hywts. 41' 2
Fey Med
No 1 Med. 36
Pullets
33k
28k
Pee wees
BROWN
Ex Fey. Hywts. 43
Fey. Hy wts
Fey Med
41 '2
37
33*2
28*2
Pullets
Peewees
MIXED
Fey. Hywts. 40
Standaids
Checks
TREND Offerings light but well balanced for
local needs
Copyright 1966 by Urner Barry Publications
• New Holland
(Continued trom Page 2)
HOUSES
.1.11111,11-1 114, 1 !)<!(!
Hoioes sold slow to baie
1> steady with 232 head ol
feied Riding hoioes, 115-351),
dnving hoises, 115-275, kill
eis, 5V2-6 cents pei lb Mules
in pans. 250-450, single 125-
250 Dratt hoises in pans,
300-550 , single, 125-2 GO
Pony mares and geldings, 15-
70
HOGS
J.Uin.iiin 24, 1')(>(>
Hogs at wholesale \\eie
SEEDED RIGHT!
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,A jr v ' /'V., /, .4 > v, . ' >. * < s „) <*v y ,f
wk
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Xm
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Micro-Feed meters seed exactly as set. Planting
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This is only part of the difference let us show
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SALES & SERVICE
L. H. Brubaker
Lancaster, Fa.
Nissley Form Service NG M & Son
Washington Boro, Pa. 7 _
Rheems, Pa.
L. H. Brubaker Grumeiii Farm Service
Lititz, Pa. Quarryville, Pa.
Wed. Thurs.
Tucs.
41k
41 1 j
37 38 38
36 37 37
33*2 34' 2 34k
28 l 2 29>2 2912
41k
41 1 2
37 38
33 k-34 k 34 y 2
28 k 29 1 •> 29 V 2
41 41
39 39
32 31
steady while letaileis paid
50 cents moie thib iveek as
423 head, changed hands.
Retail, 31-32 50, wholesale
(US 1-3), 30-30 50, heavy
weights 2'B 75-30 50 Xo sows
oi bhoats weie listed
V \JA KS
January 24, 1 !)(!(>
With onh 60 head olteied
this week sales aveiaged 11-
12 higher Choice, 35-42;
Good and Low Choice, 31-
34 50, Standaid, 2S 50-30 50;
Common, 2 5-28 Theie were
no Pi line animals sold this
week
All Grain
Allen H. Matz
Farm Equipment
New Holland, Pa.
Chet' Long
Akron, Pa.
3
Fri.
43
41k
41k
34'/2
34 1 2
30 V 2
30k
411/2
38
34 k
41k
34V2
30 '/■>
301/2
27*-
41
39
31
limited
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