Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, September 24, 1966, Image 3

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    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
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| 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 ■“
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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
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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. B. Hoober
INTERCOURSE
768-3501
International Harvester Cope & Weaver Co.
Sales and Service NEW PROVIDENCE
EPHRATA . 733-2283 786-7351
Wed.
Tues.
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day-with one-row picker
economy. Quick hitching with
the pull-type 1-PR keeps your
tractor free for other jobs,
keeps your equipment costs
down, yet gives you clean
picking and husking. Heavy
duty design oiTeis you season
on-season picking speed, too.
MATCH YOUR
PAYMENTS TO
YOUR INCOME
Messick Farm Equip.
ELIZABETHTOWN
367-1319
Kauffman Bros.
MOUNT! ILLE
285-9151
Thurs.
Fri.
52
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43'a 44
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