Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, February 26, 1966, Image 3

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    Weekly Poultry Report
Eosfern Pennsylvania
And New Jersey
WEEKLY SUMMARY
LIVE HEN'S
Prices for light hens un
change to Vio higher. Few
small volume flocks sold at
g. 8 i,4c. Demand good. Offer
ings limited' in N.J. hut in
creased slightly & adequate
in Pa. section. Inquiry good
on heavy hens. Offerings
scant w*:h too few sales to
report prices. Occasional Pot
of 7cockerels, straight
run, negotiated @2sc. Pric
es paid at farms: Light Hens
SVs-9 3 a, mostly 9-9%<c;
Heavy hens, too few to re
port.
Fogelsville
February S 3, 1966
■Hens, Eight 8-10, mostly ©ales for the week aigain
8-0; Hers, Heavy 12-2i2, most- totaled over the million-head
ly 18-21; Pullets mark at 1,0715,900, down
m'ostly 32-37; Roasters 33- ahou't 200,000 head from the
37 Vs ; Eucks 25-30; Drakes preteedimg week.
premium nutrition
•—For Breeding Flocks
■—For Birds raised in confinement
—For Hens Bred For Extra Production
WAYNE UNIVERSAL MIXER
is the feed for YOU!
Extra rich in vitamins, minerals and high
quality proteins —Syncro-Zymic too !
Let us grind your own grain with Wayne
Universal Mixer for true economy in your
poultry feeding.
C. E, SAUDER & SONS
R. D. 1, East Earl
ROHRER’S MILL
R. D. 1, Ronks
MILLERSVILLE
SUPPLY CO.
Millersville
WHITE OAK MILL
H. D. 4, Mauheim
PARADISE SUPPLY
Paradise
MOUNTVILLE
FEED SERVICE
R. D. 2, Columbia
BBRSHEY BROS.
Reinholds
GRUBB SUPPLY CO.
' Elizabethtown
'23-48, mostly 38-88; Geese
'BO-86%:* Turkeys. Toms 30*
84; Turkeys, Hens 34-39;
Rabbits 40-52, mostly 47-52;
.Guineas 32-44, mostly 36-40;
Pigeons (ter pair) 85-160,
mostly 85-90; Jumbo Squabs
85.
Total coops sold: 593.
Eastern Shore
Exchange
WEEKLY SUMMARY
Broiler and fryer live
prices on the Eastern Shore
Exchange averaged 18.98
cents per lb. this week, a
gain of 2%-cents over last
week’s, average.
The market hit a> high of
20.2 cent’s on Tuesday and
again on Thursday. The low
point in the price range Was
17.2 cents, and that occurred
on Monday.
HEISEY
FARM SERVICE
Lawn and Bellaire
DUTCHMAN FEED
MILLS, INC.
R. D. 1, Stevens
MILLPORT
ROLLER MILLS
R. D. 4, Lititz
H. M. STAUFFER
& SONS, INC.
Witmer
FOWL’S FEED SERVICE
R. D. 1, Quarryville
R. D. 2, Peach Bottom
Delmarva
No Report Available Oa Fri
day’s Market
• New Holland
(Continued from Page 2)
25.75-27.25, Standard and
Good 450-700 lbs. $2.1.25-
25.00.
CALVES 325 Vealers
strong to $2.00 Higher, with
least advance on Choice.
Choice vealers $38.50-40.00,
few to $42.00, Good 34.50-
38.00, Standard 32.50-34.50,
Utility 28.00-33.50, Cull 26.-
50-28.50, 70-90 lbs. 22.50-
26.50.
COWS
February 33, 1966
The sale was steady with
74 cows, 3 hulls, and 6 heif
ers sold. Fresh Hols'telns,
275-420; Guernseys, I'so-I85;
other breeds, 150-2215. Bulls,
140-2U5; heifers, 120-185.
HORSES
February 21, 1966
A slow to steady frefid
prevailed as 298 head sold
Riding horses, 110-440; driv
ing ihhrses, HO-28'5; killers,
6-6% cents per lb. Mules in
pairs, 250j5'50; singly, 130-
210, Pony mares, 20-70;
geldings, l's-70.
HOGS
Febnuiry 21, 1966
Hogs averaged 'about' 75
cents lower with 694 head
offered Retail, 29 25-30 50,
wholesale (U S 1-3), 28 50-
29 2/5, heavyweights, 27 50-
28 50; sows, 23-25'50 The
I's sh'oats offeied brought
16 5 0-24 each.
CALVES
February 21, 1966
One-hundred head sold
steady; although none rated
prime, Choice brought 35-39;
Good and Low Choice, 30-3i5;
Standard, 28-30; Common,
18-27.
MOWS, CONDITIONS AND WINDROWS
IN ONE LOW-COST OPERATION-
revolutionary
mar a
AND
USES
New 816 Mower-Conditioner
eliminates troublesome feeding reel...
bolds crop for sure, dean cutting
Simplified design, with the unique new IH flick-bar
system, means fewer moving parts ... less to go
wrong... less to fix.
• One-trip operation saves time and money; re
quires fewer machines, less fuel
• Famous IH Balanced-Head mowing action
• Efficient rubber and steel conditioning rolls
• Lays down swath or windrow
• Exclusive adjustable wheel for row crops
• Available in 7 or 9-foot models
• Smooth, super-quiet operation
Come in and see this revolutionary tool
International Harvester Cope & Weaver Co.
Sales and Service NEW PROVIDENCE
EPHRATA 733-2283 786-7351
C. B. Hoober
INTERCOURSE
768-3501
Lancaster Farming, Saturday, February 26, 1986—3
Weekly New York Egg Mkt.
From Monday, February 21st to Friday, February 25th
WHITE
Ex. F6y. Hywts.
Fey. Hywts.
Fey. Med.
No. 1 Med.
Pullets
Peewees
BROWN
Ex. Fey. Hywts,
Fey. Hywts.
Fey. Med.
Pullets
Peewees
MIXED
Fey. Hywts,
Standards
Checks
TREND: Market firmer on large under lighter offerings of
midwesterns; mediums are freely available, but rated steady.
Copyright 1966 by Urner Barry Publications
• Chicago
(Continued from Page 2)
steady to 50 higher
SLAUGHTER STEERS
Loadlots Prime 1150-1400 lbs
30 00-31 50, late 31 00-31 50 with
11 loads at 31 50 on Wednes
day and load Prime 1190 lbs
31 75, highest since December
1962, High Choice and Prime
1100-1400 lbs 29 00-31 00, late
30 00-31 00, Choice 900-1400 lbs.
28 00-30 00, Bulk 28 50-29 50,
several loads Choice 1400-1475
lbs. 28 50-29 50, Mixed Good
and Choice 900-1300 lbs 27 DO
-28 50, 25 00-27 25, Standard and
Low Good 23 00-25 50.
Kauffman Bros.
MOUNTVILLE
285-9151
Tues.
Mon.
4012
39 Va
36
28
43
41
40%
36
28
40-41
40
33
41
40
34
HESS SALE REPORTED
Diller and Krerder, Auc
tioneers, reported the follow
ing prices at the Chester B.
Hess Sale held Wednesday,
Felnuaiv 23- Coin $39 75 a
ton, hav $-43 5 0 a ton. In
ternational generator, $655;
IH foiage halt ester. $1080;
ensilage wagon, $12,25, NH
GS b'aler, $l2OO, IH bale ele
vator, $53'5, hay crimper,
sis 70, (heavy wheel disc,
$5 o's; 'manure spieader,
$470 IH 340 tiactor $1870;
loader, s4’os, Farmall 400
ti actor $2300, Farmall 708
tractoi, $4870, 4 bottom IH
plow, $570 An antique cop
per kettle biougiht s2i6; din
ner bells, $32 and §39;
sleigh $BO
Buyer of Oak, WALNUT,
Poplar, ASH, etc.
C. J. CHARLES LUMBER
New Providence, Pa.
Phone ST 6-3108
•kirkirk-k-kirkifkir-trkirk-k-klrkit i
-rm-
Efficiently From Cow
The “Spntnick" MILK-PORT
ER is the cleanest, most effi
cient method tor transferring
milk from cow to bulk cooler.
• Manufactured from heavy
gauge stainless steel.
• Lid seals tightlj to keep
milk germ free.
• Passes through openings
39” and over.
• Moves quiet and easily on
rubber-tired, ball bearing
\\ heels.
• Does away with long, ex
pensive pipe lines, milk
pumps and releaser.
• Two sizes.
• Low-cost sanitizing.
Inquire About Our
Lease Plan
Approved for
City of Philadelphia
Amos H. Butt
B. D. 2, Quarryville, Penna.
Wed.
Thurs.
40Va
39 Va
36
28
40 Va
39Va
36
28
43
41
39Va
36
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39 Va
36
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Transfer Milk
to Bulk Cooler
786-3897
Fri.
44
43
39%
36
28
43
36
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