Weekly Poultry Report Eastern Pennsylvania And New Jersey WEEKLY SUMMARY LIVE HENS Prices generally unchanged on light hens. Demand good. Offerings, though slightly in-, creased, remain insufficient for full requirements. Demand for heavy hens fair to good. Offerings barely adequate at fractionally lower prices. Prices paid at farms: Light hens 10-12 c, mostly 10%-11%; Heavy hens 19-21, mostly 19-20 C. Fogelsville May 17, 1966 Hens, light 10-12, mostly 10%-11%; Hens, heavy, 16-29; Pulidos 31-36; Roasters 16- 35%, mostly 26-34; Turkeys, Hens 26-34%, mostly 30-34%; Rabbits 18-59, mostly 45-52; Guineas 1.05-1.20; Pigeons (per pair) 55-1.45, mostly 95-110; Jumbo Squabs 87%. Total Coops Sold: 488. Eastern Shore Exchange WEEKLY SUMMARY Lot average prices for broilers and fryers this wee'k on the Eastern Shore Ex change held nearly steady with last week, averaging 1817 cents per lb. Prices paid ranged from a low of 174 cents on Monday to a high of 18 9 cents per lb on Tuesday. Sales for the week held AGWAYSAY "It's During Agway's Sweeping Garden Spot TIRE SALE Inquire About Our Discounts On Additional Discounts For Volume Purchases Over $250. Sale Period-MAY-JUNE New Holland Agway about even with the preced ing week, totaling 1.3 million head. Delmorvo May 20, 1966 The Delmarva broiler and fryer lot average price de clined more than % -cent to 17.85 cents per lb. Demand continued fair for moderate auction offerings. Live sup plies adequate for needs. Ready-to-cook demand im proved slightly. Although com mitments for next week are light, activity is beginning to. build for the holiday weekend. Estimated slaughter for to day and Saturday, 875,000 head, compared to 880,000 head last weekend. In" the 24 hours preceding market close on Friday, pric es paid at farms for broilers and fryers ranged 17.5-18.3 on reported purchases of 1,026,- 000 head. • Vintage (Continued trom Page 2) ter lambs $2 00-3 00 Lower, Slaughter Ewes mostly steady. SPRING LAMBS Choice 60-90 lbs. 26 50-30.00, Few Choice and Prime $30.00- 33 00. SLAUGHTER EWES—Util ity to Choice 6 50-12 50. HOGS May 14, 1966 Hogs -averaged slightly higher as 127 head were sold. No lightweights were listed; 180-200 lbs, 24-26 75; 200-220 lbs., 24 75-26 50; 220-240 lbs, 24 75-26 35; 240 lbs. and up, 22 25-24 60. Time To Retire" Passenger Car Truck Implement Contact Stores of Garden Spot Unit Lancaster Honey Brook Agway Inc. Tractor Tires boncotler (Continued from Page 2) Choice 1030 lbs. $27.50, Good and Choice 900-1075 lbs. 25.- 25-26.75, One Lot Good 650 lbs. $26.50. CALVES 500 Good and Choice Vealers steady to $l.OO Lower, Cull to Standard most ly steady. VEALERS Choice 40.00- 43.00, Few Individual High Choice $44.00-44.50, Good 39.- 00- - Standard 36.00-39.00, Utility 31.00-36.00, Cull $25.00- 30.00. HOGS 750 Barrows and Gilts steady to 25c Higher. US 1- 190-240 lbs. 25.50-26.25, US 1, 200-240 lbs. 26.25-26.75, Couple Lots' 215 lbs. 27.00- 27.10, US 1-3 190-250 lbs. 25.- .00-25.60, US 2-3 240-265 lbs. 23.50-24.50, Few US 1-2 ISO -185 lbs. -24.85-25.10. SHEEP 300 Slaughter Lambs $lOO-2 00 Lower. Ewes fully steady. SPRING LAMBS Choice 60-90 lbs. 28 00-30.00, one Lot Choice and Prime 83 lbs. $31.75, Good 25.00-28 00, One Lot Utility Near 50 lbs. $24 00. WOOLED LAMBS Good 55-75 lbs. 23.50-25 50. SHORN SLAUGHTER EWES Utility and Good with No 2 and 3 pelts $6 00-11 00. • Lancaster Auction (Continued from Page 2) ard 37.00-39.00, Utility 33 GO -35 00, Few Cull 26 00-29 50. HOGS 146 Barrows and gilts steady to 25c Higher. BARROWS AND GILTS US 1-2 195-230 lbs. 25 85-26 25, One Lot US 1, 215 lbs. $2710, US 1-3 200-240 lbs 25 00-25.60, US 2-3 240-265 lbs. 23 50-24 50, US 1-2 150-185 lbs. $24 85- 25 10 SHEEP 61 • • • Quarryville Agway Lancaster Farming, Saturday, May 21, 1966—3 Weekly New York Egg Mkt. WHITE Ex. Fey. Hywts. 34 Fey. 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