Weekly Poultry Report Eottern Pennsylvania And New Jersey WEEKLY SUMMARY XIVJE HENS Prices unchanged on light hens. Offerings barely ade quate to adequate. Buying in terest irregular, being very aggressive in some instances &'light & only fair in others. Demand for heavy hens light. Offerings limited with isolat ed transactions noted @2O - %c. Prices Paid at farms for Light Hens 10-12%, mostly 11-12 c; "heavy hens, too few sales to report prices. Fogelsville May 24, 1966 Hens, Light 9%-12, mostly 10-IT%; Hens, Heavy 8%-25, mostly 17-23; Pullets 20 %- 31%, mostly 27-31%; Roasters 17% -37; Turkeys, Toms 26-28; Turkeys, Hens 30%-33%; Rab bits 36-55, mostly 45-55; Guin eas 90-110; Pigeons (per pair) 30-90, mostly 65-85; Jumbo Squabs 60-87%, mostly 87%. Total Coops Sold; 654. Eastern Shore Exchange WEEKLY SUMMARY Lot average prices for broilers and fryers on the )ITHAIME*M‘SB SPECIAL WITH ZINC protects your money crops lainst mights and other diseases The ingredients of a good tossed a «. unfortunately, are highly susceptible to such crop-robbing infections as Wtts, leaf spots, rusts, anthracnose and downy mildew. Wunately, Dithane M-22 Special with zinc stops the spread of trouble i * iungi promptly—assuring disease-free crops which command top dollar ROHM ri [ .?* mar ket. Apply full cover spray every 7 days or so depending on intensity _- u Kgl Dithane gives you full value for your crop-protection dollar. See your -fia na su PPly dealer today for Dithane M-22 Special with zinc. Tossed salad or tossed out? Eastern’ Shore Exchange this week declined more than 1 cent, averaging 17.03 cents per lb. The range., of prices paid folldi'etf*' ju*" ‘.steady decline* through the week from Mon day’s-high of 18.5 cents to a low on Thursday of 15.8 cents per lb. Sales for the week at 1.6 million birds represented a gain of more than % million head over last week. Delmarva May 27, 1966 Delmarva broiler and fryer lot average prices declined slightly today to 16.36 cents per lb. Demand fair for heavy auction offerings. Live supplies ample for needs with sizes heavier than desired in in stances. Estimated slaughter for to day and Saturday, 1.1 million head, compared to 878,000 head last weekend. In the 24 hburs preceding market close on Friday, prices paid at farms for broilers and fryers ranged from 15.8-17.3 cents per lb. on reported sales of 1.2 million head. • Now Is The Time (Continued from Page 4) travel distance required to ob tain water and shade will be to the benefit of the "animals. • Vintog# (Continued from Page 2) 00, Cull mainly $27,50-32..00 FEEDER HEIFERS Util ity and Standard 100-150 lb. $37.00-38.50, with a few to $40.50. HOGS 217 Barrows and Gilts 25-1.00 higher. BARROWS AND GILTS US 1-2 190-225 lb. $27.00-27.50, 1-3 185-235 lb. $26.25-26.85, 2-3 200-250 lb. $25.00-26.00. • New Holland (Continued from Page 2) COWS May 25, 1966 The trend was stronger as 214 cows, 2 bulls, and 5 heif ers sold. Fresh Holsteins, 300- 650; Guernseys, 150-270; oth er breeds, 175-325. Bulls, 165- 230; heifers, 165-240. HORSES May 23, 1966 Receipts totaling 423 head sold slow to steady. Riding horses, 120-410; driving horses, 115-260; killers, 7% -8 cents per lb. Pony mares, 20-80; geldings, 20-90. No mules or diaft horses were offered. HOGS May 23, 1966 The 629 head sold steady to 25 cents higher. Retail, 26-27; wholesale (US. 1-3), 25 50-26.- 25; heavyweights, 24-25.50. Ten shoats sold for 15-20 per head. CALVES Calves sold steady as Choice and Prime brought 39-42; Good and Low Choice, 35 50- 38 50, Standard, 32-35, Com mon, 28-31. Lancaster Farming. Saturday, May 28, 1966 Weekly New York Egg Mkt. From Monday, May 23rd to Friday, May 271 h Mon. WHITE Ex. Fey. Hywts. 34 Fey. Hywts. 33 Fey. Med. 26% No. 1 Med. 26% Pullets 20 Peewees 15 BROWN Ex. Fey. Hywts. 36 Fey. Hywts. 35 Fey. Med. 30 Pullets 21% Peewees 15 MIXED Fey. Hywts. 33 Standards 32 Checks 25 TREND- Market still quite irregular with large whites backing up at a number of points; mediums dull here, but clearing better at many outside points. Copyright 1966 by Urner Barry Publications • Lancaster 'Auction (Continued irom Page 2) Good and Choice 280-350 lbs. 25.00-27.50, Standard 20.00-24.- 00. HOGS 141 Barrows and gilts steady to 25c Higher. BARROWS AND GILTS US 1-2 198-220 lbs. 26 35-26 60, US 1-3 210-240 lbs. 25 50-26 00, US 2-3 225-265 lbs. 24 50-2510. SHEEP 64 Spring Lambs steady. SPRING lAMBS Choice 75-99 lbs. 26 00-28 00, Good 70-75 lbs. $24.00-26 00. “Dad says it’s like baling tM money, so he got the best!” ifaj iv' V Get big capacity and top quality with an Allls-Chalmers 303 Hay Baler! The 303’s wide 60" pickup handles light or heavy windrows— cleans the field! Twin-feed rakes move hay evenly into the baling chamber, comb out wads, to form tight, square bales. Grooves are formed on _,-the- bale -to minimize twine or-wire slippage. See the 303 and the complete line of A-,C tools for haying! . r Grumelli Form Service Quarryville, Pa. L, H. Bruboker Lancaster, Pa. Nissley Form Service Washington Boro, Pa. Allen H. Motz Farm Equipment New Holland N. G. Myers & Son Rheems, Pa. Chef Long Akron, Pa. L. H. Brubaker Lititz, Pa: Wed. Tuei. 34 33 26% 26% 20 26% 21% 15 33 33 32 32 2314-24 24 • Lancaster (Continued trom Page 2) 230 lbs. 26.00-26 60. US 1, 200- 240 lbs 26 50-27.00, US 1-3 190-240 lbs 25 50-26 00, US 2-3 225-265 lbs 24.50-2510, 260- 280 lbs. 23.50-24 50. SHEEP 335 Spring lambs steady to $2 00 Lower Ewes fully steady Choice 60-100 lb. Spring lambs 26 00-28 00, Cou ple small lots Mixed Choice and Prime $3O 00, Good 60-90 lbs. 24 00-26 00 Utility and Good Shorn Slaughter Ewes with No 1 and 2 pelts $6 00- 1100. 3 FrL Thurs. 34 32% 33 31% 25 25-26 25 24%-25 20 19%-20 15 15 35 33% 34 32% 25 25 21% -31% 15 15 33 31% 32 30% 24 24 5S I jjuyffi, W'