Weekly Poultry Report Eastern Pennsylvania And New Jersey WEEKLY SUMMARY July 14, 1966 Broiler and fryer lot average prices declined slightly with LIVE HENS "good demand, although lighter Prices fractionally lower on than earlier in the week. Live light hens. Limited supplies supplies were ample, but pro adequate to barely sufficient cessors were curtailing pur for fair buying interest. Some chases in some instances due arrivals, especially those from t 0 lighter ready-to-cook demand, outside the area, showed a Heat continued to take its heavier loss in mortality be- toll of hve birds with weights cause of extreme high tern- hghter than desired, especially peratures. Supplies of heavy sizes lbs and UP hens fully ample for a fair tbe , 24 hours Preceding demand. Prices paid at farm, market cloae on Thursday, light hens 9-10V4, mostly 9V2- re P orted ,P aid at farms 10V4- Heavy Hens too few sales f broilers and fryers ranged to renort 14 9-15 8 cents per lb on total . p ’ sales of 1.1 million head. Fogelsville July 12, 1966 Light hens 916-1116; Heavy hens 916 -20, mostly 14-17; Pul lets 12-24, mostly 22-24; Roast ers 10-24%, mostly 23-24; Rab bits 10 36, mostly 24-30 Vs, Pi geons (per pair) 40-120, most ly 40-5216; Jumbo Squabs VO -75. Total coops sold 502 Eastern Shore Exchange WEEKLY SUMMARY Lot-average broiler and fly er prices this week averaged %-cent higher than last week, to a level of 15 31 cents per lb Prices paid during the week hit both their high and low points on Monday with a range of 14 5-16 5 cents per lb # Chicago Sales for the week totaled (Continued from Page 2) 1 5-*million head, an increase the carlot dressed meat trade, of ?bout Vt -million head over ;b?efi decline 100- the preceding week. 150, Good sold steady to 50 a SINCE I Saueris : I • m I Bee Line Supply AUTOMATIC cattle • Barn Cleaners • Barn Equipment • Bunk Feeders • Silo Unloaders • Conveyors • Complete Automation ... Only from Agway • you get a firm bid • your project is backed by a farmer - owned organization with many years of farm ex perience and well trained men who know the automation busi ness • responsibility for the entire job is centered in one place your Agway Supply Center Agway Delmorva • Lancaster (Continued irom Page 2) HOGS 1100 Barrows and gilts steady to 50c Lowei. Small supply Sows steady. BARROWS AND GILTS US 1-2 190-240 lbs 26 26 75, US 1, 200-235 lbs 27-27 50, US 1-3 185-250 lbs 25-26 25, Late sales 25-25 75, US 2-3 230-270 lbs 24-25, few 270-290 lbs $23 50-24. SOWS US 1-3 400-550 lbs 18-19 50, One Lot US 1-2 370 lbs $2l SHEEP 500—Spring Slaugh ter lambs 50-$l Lower Ewes steady to $1 Lower Good 60- 95 lbs Spring Lambs $2l-24, Few Choice 24-25, Utility 17- 21 Utility and Good Shoin Slaughter Ewes with No 1 and 2 pelts $3 50 7. systems Bee 1027 DILLERVILLE ROAD, LANCASTER 24 HOUR SERVICE DAILY PH. 394-0541 Agway Center feeding • competent guidance and advice in picking out equipment, and planning the complete opera tion . . . from selecting the ' site, through figuring bay stor age space, to helping you de- ■ termine the type of barn clean- i er or milking parlor stall you ■ need Line Supply Center lower, heifer beef was 50-1.00 lower while- cow beef was gO - higher, mostly 1.00-1.50 higher. SLAUGHTER STEERS Prime 1250-1375 lbs. 26.00-26.50, with nearly a dozen loads at the latter price on Monday, Mixed High Choice and Prime 1150-1400 lbs 25 25-26 25, large ly 25 25-25.75 on Wednesday, Choice 900-1400 lbs. 24 25-25- 75, mostly 24 25-25 25 at mid week. Mixed Good and Choice 23.75-24.75, Good 22 75-24 50, Standard and Low Good 22 00- 23.25. SLAUGHTER HEIFERS High Choice and Prime 900- 1050 lbs. 24 75-25 25, two loads at latter price on Monday, Choice 800-1050 lbs 23 25-24.75, Mixed Good and Choice 22 75- 23 50, Good 21 50-23 25, and Standard and Low Good 20 GO -21 50 COWS Utility and Com mercial 17 50-19 50, Canner and Cutter 16.50-18 50, with few' lightweight Canners 16 00-16 50. BULLS Utility and Com meicial 21 50 24 50. • New Holland (Continued from Page 2) HORSES July 11, 1966 A steady trend pievailed as 282 head sold Riding hoises, 110-300; driving hoises, 110- 290: killers, 7-7 Ij cents per lb. Pony mares, 25 80. geld ings, 20-70 No mules offeied HOGS July 11, 1966 Hogs avera r ed steady to 25 cents lower as 703 head sold Retail, 26 50-27 25, wholesale (US 1-3), 26-26 50, heavy weights, 25 50-26, sows, 18 50- 20 50 No shoats offered. CALVES July 11, 1966 Calves averaged sl-$2 50 high er this week with 114 head Lancaster Farming, Saturday, July 16, 1966 Weekly New York Egg Mkt. From Monday, July 11th to Friday, July 15th Mon. WHITE Ex. Fey. Hywts. 39'/2 Fey. Hywts. 38 Fey. Med. 27'/2 No. 1 Med. 27 Pullets 22 Peewees le^i BROWN Ex. Fey. Hywts. 39t 2 Fey. Hywts. 38V2 Fey. Med. 28 Pullets 22 Peewees MIXED Fey. Hywts. 38 Standaids 34'a Checks 2612 TREND Full fum on all huge sizes under decieasing offerings, mediums in balance, but pullets megulai Copyiight 1966 by Urner Barry Publications offeied Choice and Fume 33 • Lancaster Auction 37 50, Good and Low Choice, , _ , . , . 31-32 50, Standaid, 29-30 50, “° m Page 2) Common, 21-28 “ U < 7__ ’ HOGS 175 Banows and gilts steady to 50c Lower US 1-2 195-225 lbs 26 26 50, US 1-3 170-240 lbs 25 25 75, 2 3 230 260 lbs 24-25. SOWS US 2-3 475-500 lbs. 18-18 50 SHEEP 112 Spung Lambs • Vintage (Continued trom Page 21 250 lbs 25 35 26, 250-270 lbs 24 25 SHEEP 43 Not enough slow > steady to 50c Lower, on sale to establish a market Good 80 95 lbs 21-23 25, Util ity 17-20. “Dad says It’s like baling money ’ so he got the * ,est * ,f r . ✓ ///; ✓ ,' V' Get big capacity and top quality with an Aliis-Chalmers 303 Hay Baler! The SOS’s wide 60 ,/ pickup handles light or heavy windrows—cleans the field! 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