Weekly Poultry Report Eostern Pennsylvonio And New Jersey WEEKLY SUMMARY LIVE HENS Prices unchanged to 1c low er on light hens Demand fair; offerings light to adequate. Offerings on heavy hens in creased and ample for fair demand. Prices at 16-16% on heavy hens reflect movement of fancy quality to Kosher out lets. Prices paid at farm: Light hens 7-9, mostly 8 B%c; heavy hens Hla-ie 3 -!, mostly 14v 2 -15c. Fogelsville September 20, 1966 Hens, light, 8-11 Ms, mostly 8-9; Hens, heavy, 9-18%, most ly 12-15; Pullets, 16-34V2, most ly 29-34, Roasters. 11%-29. mostly 22-27, Turkeys, Toms. 19%-24%. mostly 22-24; Tur keys, Hens, 27-34, mostly 29- 32; Rabbits, 22-36, mostly 30- See Your Hoffman Seed Man for information about these new Funk’s-G Single Crosses, Special Crosses, and 4-Way Hybrids Rt iy* J| FLANK BUCHER JONATHAN SHIRK | Rothsville, 626-6504 Bareville, 656-9302 flllUK'S LESTER ERB D. WAYNE SWEIGART Elizabethtown, 367-7112 Elizabethtown, 367-2280 lottUOl JASON MELLINGER EDGAR UMBLE « ft "■ Strasburg, 687-6546 Gap, 442-4525 A. H. HOFFMAN SEEDS, INC. H¥»RIP Landisville, Pa. 1922-868 ■“ choose a 'V'l' Labors**** I ” | • C I Bee Line Supply !*• ( AUTOMATIC cattle feeding • Barn Cleaners • Barn Equipment • Bunk Feeders • Silo Unloaders • Conveyors • Complete Automation ... Only from Agway • your project is backed by a farmer - owned organization with many years of farm ex perience and well trained men who know the automation business • responsibility for the entire job is centered in one place your Agway Supply Center Agway 35; Guineas, 50-55, mostly 50- 52%; Pigeons (Per Pair). 50- 1.05, mostly 52-60; Jumbo Squabs, 80. Eastern Shore Exchange WEEKLY SUMMARY Lot-average prices cn broil ers and fryci s declined 1 i cent this week to a level of 15 23 cents per lb Puces paid during the week ranged fiom 14 0-15 9 cents per lb, with both figures occurring on Monday. Sales for the week totaled 12 million head, up about Vi -million head fiom the pre ceding week « Deimarva September 22, 1966 Market unsettled Live sup plies ample for needs systems • y°u got a firm bid Bee Line Supply Center 1027 DILLERVILLE ROAD, LANCASTER 24 HOUR SERVICE DAILY PH. 394-0541 Ready-to-cook demand Ir regular, ranging slow to fair, Estimated slaughter for to day, 840,000 head, up 75.000 head from last Thursday. • New Holland (Continued from Page 2) VEALERS Choice 38 00- 41 50. Standard and Good 33 • 00-39 00, Good Mainly $36.00- 39 00, Utility 27.00 32 00, Cull 25 00-28 00, 70-90 lbs. $23 DO -26 50 SHEEP 16 Few Sales Slaughter lambs and Slaughter Ewes active, and lully steady SPRING LAMBS Choice 70 90 lbs 25 00 26 50. Utility 18 50-21 00 SLAUGHTER EWES Few Good 5 00-6 50 An active and =teady trend pi evaded as 214 cows, 2 bulls, and 16 heifeis sold Fiesh Hol stems, 275-70 C, Guernseys, 150 325. other bleeds. 150-370. bulls. 235-300. heifeis, 190-340 HORSES September 19, 1966 Agwa y Center • competent guidance and advice in picking out equipment, and planning the complete opera tion . . . from selecting the site, through figuring hay stor age space, to helping you de termine the type of barn clean er or milking parlor stall you need COWS September 21, 1960 Lancaster Farming. Saturday. September 24, 1966—3 Weekly New York Egg Mkt. From Monday. September 19th to Friday. September 23rd Mon. WHITE Ex. Fey. Hywts 52 Fey Hywts. 50'.' Fey. Med 43'j No 1 Med. 42'j Pullets 30 Peewces 23 BROWN Ex Fey Hywts 52 Fey Hywts 50’j 43'a 30 Fey Med Pullets Peevvees MIXED Fey Hywts. 50'a 50 1 a Standaids 45 45 Checks TREND Market highly unsettled although suiplus offer ings on white idatively light, mediums closely cleared Copyright 1966 by Urner Barry Publications Local animals sold steady 25-26. wholesale (U S 1-3), but western horses were slow 24 24 50, heavyweights, 24-24 50. as 276 head were auctioned The 25 shoats offered brought Riding horses, 90-250. driving 13 50-17 75 each horses, 110-250, killers, -7 cents per lb Pon: maies, and geldings, 15-65 CALVES September 19, 1966 One-hundred and eleven HOGS head sold steady Choice and September 19, 1966 Prime, 36-39 Good and Low Hogs averaged 50-75 cents Choice, 32-36, Standard, 30- lower as 615 head sold Retail, 31 50, Common, 24-29 50 dean-pick up to JVUCORMICK CORN PICKER • Pull-type attaching ease • Snapping action guards against shelling • Hitch adjusts to match wheel tread • Heavy yield capacity • Choice of snapping rolls • Large, clean-husking, six-roll bed Come in and find ouf how the 1-PH can save you time, manpower this fall n«amua C. 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