Weekly Poultry Report Eastern Pennsylvania And New Jersey WEEKLY SUMMARY LIVE HENS Prices on light hens declined Vsc. Supplies limited and short of full requirements. Occasion al processors not running hens due to the active interest for broileis and fryers. Offerings ample on heavy hens. Buying interest light A few bids were noted at 16c. Prices paid at farms Light hens 9-10 ¥zc; Heavy hens too few sales to ■report. Fogelsville July 5, 1966 Hens, Light 914-1114; Hens, B-23 V», mostly 15-22; Pullets 20-30, mostly 24-27 V 2; Roasters 15-28; Turkeys, Hens 24-28 1 3 ; Rabbits 10-30, mostly 22-28 Pigeons (per pair) 57 V- - 100, mosuy 62 Vs-70; Jumbo Squabs 77 Vj. lotal Coops Sold: 308. Eastern Shore Exchange WEEKLY SUMMARY Lot average broiler and fry- Wednesday, Mixed Good and er prices for the three-day Choice 900-1350 lbs 24 25-25- week, Tuesday through Thurs- 25, Good 23.00-24.75, Standard day, declined more than V-, and Low Good 22 00-23 75 Last Call!! -- - - TIRE SALE FOR QUALITY AT PRICES YOU CAN’T AFFORD TO PASS UP! SALE ENDS JULY 15 This sole is at the right time for your vacation trip ASK ABOUT ADDITIONAL DISCOUNT FOR QUANTITY PURCHASES CALL YOUR NEAREST STORE TODAY! Lancaster New Holland Quarryville Honey Brook Agway cent to a level of 14.80 cents per lb. Prices paid during the week ranged from a low of 13 9 cents on Tuesday to a high of IJJtS cents per lb. on Wednes day. Sales for the week held strong at 1.3 million head, down only slightly from the preceding week. Delmarva July 8, 1966 Delmarva broiler and fryer lot average prices advanced nearly Vz -cent today to a level of 15.08 cents per lb. Demand good for moderate auction of ferings Live supplies adequate for needs, though sizes often lighter than desired as result of hot weather. , Estimated slaughter for Fri day and Saturday, 1,075,000 head, practically unchanged from the preceding week. In the 24 hours preceding market close today, prices paid at farms for broilers and fryers ranged 14.2-15 7 cents per lb. on reported sales total ing 1 2 million head. • Chicago (Continued from Page 2) 26 25 Choice 900-1400 lbs 24- 75-26 25, mostly 24 75-25.75, on Co-op and Unico Quality MUST CLEAR THE DECKS! Agway Inc. SLAUGHTER HEIFERS High Choice and Prime 850- 1090 lbs. 24.75-25.50, with four loads at latter price Tuesday, Choice 800-1075 lbs. 23.50-25. Mixed Good and Choice 23.00- 24.25, Good 21.25-23 25, Stand ard and Low Good 20.00-21.50. • New Holland (Continued from Page 2) 75; geldings, 15-75. No mules were offered. Hogs averaged 50 cents low er as 680 head sold. Retail, 26.75-27 75, wholesale (US. 1- 3), 26-26.75; heavyweights, 25- 26 The 14 shoats offered brought $l7. Eighty head averaged $1.50 lower this week with Choice bringing 32-34; Good and Low Choice, 30-31.50; Standard, 28- 30. Common, 18-26 50. • Lancaster Auction (Continued from Page 2) US 1-2 215-240 lbs 26.25-26.50, One Lot 26.75, 2-3 240-250 lbs 25-25.50. US 1-3 350-500 lbs. Sows 18.50-19.50. SHEEP 101 Spring Lambs steady to 50c Lower. SPRING LAMBS Utility 65-100 lbs 20-2150, One Lot Good 98 lbs $22 50, and One Lot 111 lbs. 19.50 SLAUGHTER EWES Util ity and Good 4 50-7. Tires GO! Agway HOGS July 4, 1966 CALVES July 4, 1966 Lancaster Farming, Saturday, July 9, 1966 Weekly New York Egg Mkt, From Monday, July 4th to Friday, July Bth Mon. WHITE Ex. Fey. 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 showing a better movement on Large; small sizes still a bit irregular; Extra Large and Jumbo acutely short. Copyright 1966 by Urner Barry Publications 0 Lancaster 28, us 1-3 135-245 lbs. closed (Contmuea from Page 2) 25.50-26, 2-3 230- most advance on Utility to 330 s - 25 " 25 50 ’ few 250 ' 27 ® Good. Good and Choice Veal- lb ® r „ ~ ers 32-36 50, Standard 30 50- S °WS —US 1-3 350-500 lbs. 32, Utility 29-31.50, Cull 21- 185 °- 1950 27 50, few 65-85 lbs 20-22 SHEEP 200 Spring lambs HOGS 1050 Barrows and steady to 50c Lower. Ewes gilts steady to 25c Lower than steady to weak. Choice 60-90 last weeks close. Sows fully lb Spring lambs 25-25 50, steady Good 60-100 lbs. 22 50-25, One BARROWS AND GILTS Lot HI lbs 19 50, Utility 65- US 1-2 190-240 lbs. 26 25-27 25, 100 lbs 20-2150 late sales mainly 26 25-26 50, few US 1, on Tuesday 27 50- : * __ „ f -/, r^/^ Big capacity, uniforir cut, with Allis-Chalmers 780 Forage Harvester! The 780 with pick-up head uses 64 fingers to comb the windrows and feed a steady stream to the six 36' Cut-and-Throw knives. Knives adjust to the shear bar for clean cut... 7/32" to 2 K \ Direct-cut head takes 6 H -foot swath. Or switch to 1 or 2-row corn head in season. Chop fine forage fast with a 7801 L. H. Brubaker Lititz, Pa. Chet Long Akron, Pa. Grumeili Farm Service QuarryviDe, Pa. Allen H. Matz Farm Equipment Wed, Tues. 23 V 2 1614 3714 37V 2 26V2 26y 2 SLAUGHTER EWES Util ity and Good 4 50-7. tons an hour hat’s product! N. G. Myers & Son ~ Nissley Farm Service Washington Boro, Pa. L. H. Brubaker Lancaster, Pa. Frl. Tlturs. 38 3614 2714 27 2114-22 1614 3714 37 38 3714 28 2114-22 17 3614 33 26% 26% * m Rheems, Pa. 3