Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, April 16, 1966, Image 3

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    eekly Poultry Report *
n Pennsylvania
Hew Jersey
f ;KLY SUMMARY
MVK HKXH
nnrhnnßed to
011 light hens. Offer
lit despite post Easter
period. Demand Rood.
w sales on heavy hens
)0 , t pi ices. Offerings
.iileqnate for the con
light inquiry. Prices
farms.: Light hens
i 4 c, mostly lO’/i-llc;
Hens, too tew to re-
Fogelsville
April 12, 1000
10 rn Fowl 9-12. mostly
lored Fowl 9-25. most-
Pullets 17-44 %,
3'i-44 J /2 ! Roasters 21-
,tlj 33-37: Ducks 29-
Tmkejs Hens 28 %-
mobtly 33-34: Rabbits
mostly 51-53; Guineas
mostly 55: Pigeons
,n) SO-120. mostly 80-
Jumbo Squabs 87%.
Coops Sold: 505
Delmarva
• Lancaster sheep its supply
Apiil 13, 1006 (Continuea irom Page 2) mainly Wooled Slaughter
naiva bioiler and fry. 27 75, including 2170 lambs with about 10 percent
; lot average price de- lb. Holstein at 27 75. Slaughter Ewes. Slaughter
APRIL SPECIAL
Discount
0%
MONTH
At All Garden Spot Unit Stores
Quarryville New Holland Honey Brook
dined slightly today from
15.02 to 14.00 cents per lb.
Demand fair for heavy auc
tion offerings. Supplies am
ide for needs with weights
remaining: heavier than de
sired In m'any cases.
Estimated slaughter for
today and Saturday, 874.000
head, compared to 80S. 000
head Inst weekend
In the 24 hours preceding
market close on Friday,
broiler and fryer at farm re
ported prices ranged 14.1 to
15 7 cents per lb. on sales
of 1,101,800 head.
Eastern Shore
Exchange
WEEKLY SUMMARY
Broiler and fryer live
prices on the Eastern Shore
Exchange this -week averaged
15.32 cents per Ito., a drop
of more than 1 cent per lb.
and the third straight week
of substantial price decline.
Prices 'paid during the
week ranged from a high of
16 7 cents on Monday to a
low ot 14 0 cents on Wed
nesday.
Sales 'continued high,
1.3 million head.
AGWAY
WIRE FENCING
APRIL
of
lectric Fence Wire
Fence Posts
Woven Wire
Barbed Wire
Agway
(Continued from Page 2)
25.G0, 4 head US 1, 200-230
lbs. 20,1-26.35, US 1-3 100-
240 lbs. 24.50-25.00.
SHEBP 34 Not enough
of any one class to fully teat
market trends. Few Choice
30-50 lb. Spring Lambs 42 -
50-1.50 50, Choice 50-55 lbs
$33 00-38 00
SLAUGHTER EWES—Util
ity and Good 8.00-13 00.
FEEDER STEERS Load
Choice 620 lbs. 31.50. Cou
ple loads Choice 780-850 lbs.
28 50, Load Mixed Good and
Choice 775 lbs. 27.50. Load
Mixed Good and Choice 475
lbs. 30 00-30 50, Load Good
575 lbs 28.00, Mixed Good
and Choice 775-1000 lbs.
26.75-27 75, Good 800-1000
lbs. 25'00-27.00.
CALVES 525 Yealers
strong to $l.OO Higher.
Choice 43.00-46.00, few to
47.00, 'With individual Prime
at 48.‘50, Good 40.00-43 00.
Standard 36.00-41.00, Utility
32 00-37.50, Cull 27.00-32.50.
HOGS 900 Barrows and
gifts steady to 25c Higher.
US 1-2 190-235 lbs. 25 00-
25 75, US 1, 190-'2'4 0 lbs. 26 -
00-26 50, US 1-3 185-250 Ibb
24 50-25'50. Late sales 24-
50-25 00, US 2-3 240-280 lbs
23'50-24'50, Lot Highly Mix
ed 2-3 260 lbs $23 00
SAVINCS
During
, Inc.
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CAR
LOAD
Lancaster Farming, Saturday, April 16, 1966—3
Weekly New York Egg Mkt.
Ftotn Monday, April 11th to Friday. April 15th
Mon.
White
Ex. Fey. Hywts,
Fey. Ilywts.
Fey Med.
No. 1 Med
Pullets
42 h
40
36-37
35
30 '/a
Peewees
BROWN
Ex Fey Hywts,
Fey. Hywts.
Fey. Med.
30 Va
24
Pullets
Peewees
MIXED
Fey. Hywts.
Standards
Checks
TREND: Market showing a good clearance on fancy whites,
both large and mediums, browns and mixed still irregular.
Copyright 1966 by Urner Barry Publications
lambs and Ewes steady
Choice 80-100 lb Wooled
Lambs $2B 00-30 50, One Lot
Utility 90 lbs $23 00 Choice
and Prime 45-90 lb Sluing
Lambs 35 00-38 50 Utility to
Choice Slaughtei Ewes, $5 00-
11.00
PATZ
Sales & Service
Barn Cleaners - Silo
Unloaders - Cattle Feeders
Robert K. Rohrer
Quarryville, R. D. 1
Hensel 548-2559
New "BREAKTHRir to
H ORN YIELDS
Smoketown, Pa.
Wed.
Tues.
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you can
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Yields for profit • our specialty
Call your P-A-G Dealer
STEPHAN MARTIN
Drumere
L. J. DENLINGER
Paradise
EUGENE SPOTTS
Honey Brook
RAY D. DEITER
Lancaster
DAVID B. KING
Lancaster
CLOYD WENGER
Lancaster
FRANKLIN N. GRAYBILL
Hershey
Ph. 397-3539
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