Weekly Poultry -Report Eastern Pennsylvania And New Jersey WEEKLY SUMMARY LIVE HEN'S prices for light hens Vic higher. Offerings considerab jj. short of requirements. Movement lighter in most in stances. Demand very good. Trading limited on heavy hens with too few sales to report prices. -Buying inter tst light. Offerings adequate. Prices paid at farms: Light hens 10-dlVi'C, mostly 10 Vi ne. Fogelsviile 2O, 1960 Hens, Light 9-10%, mostly 10-10%: Hens, Heavy 12-31, mostly 20-28; Pullets. 28-47, mostly 33-43; Boasters 20%- 36 mostly 26-34 %; Capons- DELMARVA REPORT 35-43%, mostly 39-4.2; Dulcks AVAILABLE AT P-R ESS 17-31, mostly 25-31; Drakes TIME. IX THE FUTURE, 12- %, mostly '35y 2 -38%; THE FRIDAY DELMARVA Turkeys. Toms 20 %-27, REPORT WILL BE CARRIED mostly 24-2-7; Turkeys, Hens ONLY WHEN AVAILABLE, 30*37, mostly Babbits WITHOUT FURTHER EX -1- mostly 40-150; Guineas- PLANATION. 48-SS; Pigeons (Per Pair) ~ ,<<\ * S \ H& one and heVmaking $ 136 more per cow Arid he lh ' :oq e :yeaf, ThaT-s, right t" -, • w •- ~ lacieasek-his' ihcome'-oyerfeedxiost.by--- ■ ‘ that: wW i n -tffe ffrst r i^m6rft{is- ! Tr”*:-’* '" ! ’V'- J * ” Mr.Mtlter had .tried anotherfeedmg ’ program in:i 963--64> “.That one didn't ’workfor:me Bjut-PFP,dici dn-one yearmy production average went up a ton and a Tialf of milk.'' PFP a!so.helps ; hiirh do a*better job ! of culifngT'Tdmayv novywhich cows’ are-producing-and-which ones---** " aren't domg .Sp good "’ , - : V\ '' There are over I'2>ooo dairymen • pip|lt-feeeffaMhbrnccfWS"on PFP *. DH(A records''show that 7-out. of 10 prolrt-fechcows are producing more pn Y' ■now / & t’ * 65-1.55, mostly 67 Vi-1.00; Jumbo Squabs 87 Vi. Total Coop 8 Sold: 833. Eostern Shore Exchonge WEEKLY SUMMARY Broiler and fryer live pric es on the Eastern Shore Ex change this week averaged 17.22 cents per lb., a drop of 1.5 cents from last week’s average. Prices paid hit the week’s high point on Monday at 20.0 cents, but broke to a low of 15.0 by Thursday. Sales at 15 million head were running slightly ahead of the preceding week’s sales. , **s K y*. * ’ * * 4 •» y. x * ♦ t V & * X , * V* - ■■ «» » of 1Z169 Delmorvo t. • Lancaster (Continued from Page 2) COWS Utility and Com mercial 19.75-21.50, Few to $22.00, Cutter 18.25-20.'50, Few High Yielding Cutter 20.60-21,60, Canner and Low Cutter 17.00-18.00, Low Can ner 15 00-17.'00. BULLS Choice 950- 1150 lbs. 25.50-27.50, Good 23.50-25 50, Utility and Com- mercial $22.00-25 50, Several 1400-2100 lbs. 25.50-26.25 FEEDER STEERS Small lot Choice 450 lbs $34 00, Load Mixed Good and Choice 500 lbs. $3l 00, Mixed Good and Choice 550-900 lbs. $2B - 50 30 00. Around a Load 900- 1100 lbs $27 00j2S 00. Good 650-900 lbs 25.75-28 00. CALVES 600 Vealers steady to $l.OO Higher Choice 42 00-45 50, Few to $47.00, with an Individual Prime at $4B 00. Good 38.00- 42.50, '•Standard 35 00-39 50, Utility SI.OO-Se.OO, Cull 27- Few 80-90 lbs. on Monday $25.00-27 00. ‘ HOGS 1100 Barrows and gilts under 240 lbs Mostly $1.50 Lower Weights over 240 lbs. $2 00-4 00 Lower. BARROWS And gilts ITS 1-2 190J220 lbs. closed the'week ' at' 24'50-25'00, on 1 * i ~ v ~ ■% N* < PFP on Weekly New York Egg Mkt. WHITE Ex. Fey. Hywts. 46 Fey Hywts. 44% Fey. Med. 42 No 1 Med. 41 Pullets 37% Peewees 26 BROWN Ex Fey. Hywts. 45% Fey. Hywts. 44 Fey. Med. 41 Pullets 39% Peewees 26 MIXED Fey. Hywts. Standards Checks TREND: Market showing considerably better tone under wider buying in many quarters. Monday most 1-2’s brought 25 50-26.00, with No 1 s selling at 26 o*o-26 5 O' 1-3 200-230 lbs. closed the week at $23 75-24.35. 2-3 200-230 lbs 23 00-23 60, 235-245 lbs. $22 10-23 00, with 2-3 348- 270 lbs. at s2o'oo-20 75 SHEEP 330 Supply in cluded ' around 50 percent Spring Slaughter lambs with the balance mainly Wooled Slaughter lambs Slaughter lambs steady Ewes steady One Lot Choree and Prime 35 lb Spring lambs $5l 00, Choice and Prime 45-65 lbs 40 00-46 00, 80-100 lbs 32- 00-35 00, Couple lots Good Precision corn planting calls for an Atlis-Chalmers 500 Series Unit Planter! The 500 Planter-means uniformity! In seed spacing, seed depth, soil firmness, fertilizer application. Whether you drill or hill-drop, see how the 500 licks the seed-bounce problem! You pick seed opening equipment to fit your crop and soil. Get your corn in right with an. A-C 500 Unit Planter! L. H. Brubaker Lancaster, Pa. Nissley Farm Service Washington Boro, Pa. L. H. Bruboker Grumeili Farm Service Lititz, Pa. Quarryville, Pa. Lancaster Farming, Saturday, April 2, 1966 From Monday, March 28th to Friday, April Ist Mon. 46 43% 42 41 37% 45% 43 41 42% 41 44 42% 38 Copyright 1966" by Urner Barry Publications iver used to see corn mtlng this accurate!" Chet Long Wed. Tues. 45 42 38% 37% 32% 41% 38% 32% 37% 41% 39% 35 30-4'5 lbs 35.00-36.'00 Choice 80-100 lb Wooled Lambs 29 00-30 00. Few Choice 105- 110 lbs $27 00-28.00, Cou ple lots Good 70-90 lbs 27 00, Good and Choice Slaughter Ewes s9'oo-10 00 • Chicago (Continued from Page 2) mercial cows steady to 50 low er Canner and Cutters rang ed 50-100 lower Bulls were 50 lower In the carlot dressed meat trade, Good and Choice steer beef sold 150-2 50 low er Heifer beet 1 50-2 00 lower and cow beef steady to 50 low er Allen H. Matz Farm Equipment New Holland, Pa. - N. G. Myers & Son Rheems, Pa, 3 FrL Thurs. 45 42 39 37% 32 24 41% 43 42-43 40 32 24 41% 38% 32 24 41% 39% 35 42-43 39%-40% 34