Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, February 19, 1966, Image 11

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    eekly Potiltiy Report
item Pennsylvania
And New Jersey
WEEKLY SUMMARY
LIVE PRICES
'Prices held unchanged on
hens. Demand good. Of-
igs lighter in some aeo
is * barely adequate. Un
•lying sentiment improved
lowing yesterday’s release
Cold Storage Holdings
ch .ndicated considerably
iter supplies of processed
ien fowl on hand. Offer
or. heavy hens limited
the good Inquiry. Prices
d at farms: Light hens 8-
jrcstly 9-9 y s : Heavy
is 22 c.
Fogelsville
F«t»na}py 13, 1966
Hens, light, 7»A-9. m'ostly
1/2: Hens, heavy, 13-27,
itly US-22; pullets, 20-37, Delm’arvu broiler and fryer
itly 28-312; Roasters, 2tf- average live prices declined
Vs, mostly 25%-32; Ducks, nearly V4-cent. Demand was
Vs-S2, mostly 24-29 Vfc; fair for moderately heavy
kes, 38%-41, mostly 33- auction offerings. The sup
, Geese, 35%; Turkeys, ply of live birds was ade
ms, -6-33%, mostly 30- quate for needs, with sizes
%; Turkeys, hens. 29-37, in desired range.
ostly 53-37; Rabbits, 16-50, Ready-to-cook demand was
Starter
Feeds
Special Features
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Auieomycin A. Pre-Starter. lb. per chick . . . about
days
Pacemaker with or w/o
Chik
Pre-Starter
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AG WAY'S PULLET GROWING PROGRAM FOR 1966
PHARES LANDIS "Agway's Poultry Serviceman"
Agway
(FORMERLY EASTERN STATES & FARM BUREAU)
'LANCASTER or 394-3755
QUARRYVILLE 786-2126 or 786-2147
NEW HOLLAND 354-2126 HONEY BROOK 215-273-3213
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mostly 4MB; Guineas, 37-55,
mostly 45-47%; Pigeons (per
pair), 65-85, mostly 65-77%;
Jumibo Squabs, 85.
Total coops sold 743.
Broiler and fryer live
prices on the Eastern Shore
Exchange averaged 16'. 7 6
cents per lb. this week, prac
tically unchanged from last
week’s average. The high
and low in the week’s price
range both occurred on Mon
day, 15.9 to 18.3 cents.
Sales for the week total
ed 1.3 million head, slightly
higher than last week’s total.
CHIK PRE-STARTER
PACEMAKER STARTER
(Available In Mash or Crumbles)
Standard
Medication
Hi-Energy. Amprolium helps
prevent cocci Pacemaker
w/o coccidxostat has Arsam
lic Acid for growth, improv
ed feathering, feed conver
sion. Trithiadol for use with
cocci-vac piogram.
.004
Trithiadol
Is Availoble To Assist You
"ANYONE MAY BUY FROM AGWAY"
Eastern Shore
Exchange
WEEKLY SUMMARY
Delmarva
February 18, 1906
START ME RIGHT
FROM THE START
WITH
Agway
OR
GARDEN SPOT UNIT
• Chicago
(Continued from Page 2)
after mld-session Wednesday.
Cows 50-75 higher and Bulla
strong to 50 higher. In the
Carlot Dressed Meat Trade,
Steer Beef steady at the close.
Heifer Beef steady to 50
lower and Cow Beef steady
to 1.00 higher with most ad
vance on Caitner and Cutter.
SLAUGHTER STEERS
Prime 1150-1400 lbs. 29.00-
ff 1.50, closing 29.00-29.25,
load 1463 lbs. 28.75, liberal
number High Choice and
Prime 1050-1400 lbs, 28.25-
29.00, tew up to 29.23 on
Monday. Choice 900-1400
lbs. 26.75-28.i50, Choice 1400-
1515 lbs. 26.50-27.50, Mixed
Good and Choice 900-1330
lbs. 26.00-27.50, Good 24.50-
26 50, Standard and Low
Good 22.50-24.75,
good for current delivery, and
fill-in orders have been ac
tive
Estimated slaughter for
Friday and Saturday, 924.-
000 head, compared to 860 -
000 head last weekend
In the 2'4 hours preceding
market ‘close on Friday,
prices reported paid at farms
on sales of 1,143 800 broileis
and fryers ranged from 16 0-
17 5 cents per Lb.
Feeding
Feed from day old (or 2
wks.) thru 6th week.
Feed thiu 6th week.
Lancaster Farming, Saturday, February 19, 1966—3
Weekly New York Egg Mkt,
From Monday, February 14th to Friday, February 18th
Mon.
WHITE
Ex. Fey. Hywts. 47 47
Fey. Hywts. 45Vi 45 Vi
Fey. Med. 45 45
No. 1 Med. 44 44
Pullets 40-40& 40 1 / 2
Peewees 32Vi-33Vi 33Vi
BROWN
Ex. Fey. Hywts. 47 47
Fey. Hywts. 451 2 45Vi
Fey. Med. 45 45
Pullets 40-40 Vi 40 Vi
Peewees 32Vi-33Vi 33Vi
MIXED
Fey. Hywts. 45 Vi 45Vi
Standards 42 Vi-43 43
Checks 32 Vi-33Vi 33-34
TREND: Market still under pressure with buying very
restricted following yesterday’s decline, large, extra large
and jumbo very slow.
Copyright 1966 by Urner Barry Publications
• New Holland
(Continued from Page 2)
260 Bulls, 140-225, heifers,
HOGS
Febriid'n J 4, 1066
Hogs continued last week’s
price decline as 810 head av-
HORSES eiaged 25-50 cents loner. R©.
FebnidJ-i 14. 1066 tail. 30-32, wholesale (US.
A slow to steady trend ac- 1.3) 29 50-30, heavyweights,
com.panied the sale or 350 28 75-29 Sows, 23-216.50,"
head as riding horses brought CALVES
75-180
110-300, driving hoises, 110- Februarj 14, 1966
250. killers, 6-6% cents per The 184 head sold averag-
Ib Mules in pairs 300-700; ed nearly $2 lower as Choice
singly 140-310 Draft hors- and Prime brought 35.50-40;
es, pairs, 2715-550, singly. Good and Low Choice, 3*.
130-330 Pony mares, 20-70- 34.50, Standard, 28-30; Com
geldings, 15-7'o. mon, 18-27.
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Wed.
Tues.
45 Vi
45
44
40 Vi
33 Vi
47
45 Vi
45
40 Vi
33 Vi
45 Va 42^
43-43 1 /a 41Va
35 34
FrL
Thurs.
43
41
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36
28
44 Vi
42 Vi
42
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31
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49
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