Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, October 22, 1966, Image 3

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    Weekly Poultry Report
Eostern Pennsylvania Eastern Shore
And New Jersey Exchange
WEEKLY SUMMARY WEEKLY SUMMARY
LIVE HENS
Prices held unchanged, but l ive Prices declined more than
trended as much as 1c lower 1 cent this week to average
within the range. Offerings ful- 13.34 cents per lb.
ly adequate. Demand good, but Prices paid ranged from a
spotty in nature. A wait and high of 14-6 cents on Monday
see attitude prevails on heavy 1° * low of 12 2 cents on
hens with no trading reported. Thursday.
'Demand light. Supplies fully Sales for the week were
adequate. Prices paid at farm; steady at 1.2 million head,
light Hens 7-9, mostly 8-8 V*; • —■■
Heavy hens, too few to report.
Delmorvo
October 21, 1966
Fooelsville Ready-to-cook demand slow
“ in most quarters with several
October 18, 1966 plants indicating some opera
(Prices paid dock weights, tion curtailment,
cents per lb., except where Interest for next v/eek very
noted.) light, with no appaient retail
Hens, light 8-11%, mostly 8- schedules.
9; Hens, heavy 8-17 %, mostly Prices for current delivery,
13-17; Pullets 21-30, mostly 22- %-l cent lower.
25; Roasters 9-28, mostly 21- Estimated slaughter for to
-25; Ducks 23-33, mostly 23-28; day and Satmday, 893,000
Drakes 20-40, mostly 38-40; head, compared to 955,000 head
Geese 22-29, Turkeys Toms last weekend.
22%-23%; Turkeys, Hens 28-
33%, mostly 28-31%, Rabbits .
24-49, mostly 33-36, Guineas * Lancaster
45-55, mostly 50-55, Pigeons (Continued from Page 2)
(per pair) 60-115, mostly 60- Yieldl , ng Cutter 18 . 20 , Cutter
70, Jumbo Squab 79-80. 16 75-18 50, Canner and Low
Total coops sold- 980. Cutter 15-17.
»*3K.
You’ll like the way your work goes
with an Allis-Chalmers Series IV D-17!
Watch a Series IV D-17 turning four
deep, even furrows and listen to its
smooth power. See how its high crop
clearance lives with low silhouette.
Watch the operator riding soft and
easy—shifting on-the-go; calling on
L. H. Brubaker
Lititz, Pa.
Chet Long
Akron, Pa.
Lot-avorage broiler and fryer
"Dad and i like the way
it leans into the load!”
*7?
N. G. Myers & Son
Rheems, Pa.
Nissley Farm Service Grumelli Farm Service
Washington Boro, Pa. Quarryville, Pa.
Allen H. Motz Farm Equipment
n €l3
tmtWIMBSI
“
I 'T„=^' -
% )-Y.-
new live hydraulics; and pulling
through tough spots with automatic
Traction Booster. Figure the jobs a
D-17 could do on your place—then
come on in and let us show you how
easy we make it for you to own one!
BULLS Choice 24.50-28,
Good 23-25.10, Utility and Com
mercial 22-25, Couple 25.60.
FEEDER STEERS Load
Choice 960 lbs. 25.50, Load
Mostly Choice 1075 lbs. $24,
Choice 525-800 lbs. 26.25-28.25,
Good to mostly Choice 650-800
lbs. 25 25-26, Good 550-675 lbs.
$23-24.50, Good 700-1050 lbs
22 24, Standard 700-1000 lbs.
$2l-23.50.
CALVES 550 Vealeis
steady, Instances $1 Higher.
Choice 39-42, few 42.50-43.50,
Good 36.5040.50, Standard 33-
50-38, Utility 28-34, Cull 24-29,
few 70-90 lbs. $2O-24.
HOGS 930 Barrows and
gilts mostly $1 Lower, Sows
scarce. :
BARROWS & GILTS
1-2 195-240 lbs. $23-23.75,
1, 200-235 lbs. 24.00-2450,
1- 185-255 lbs. 22.50-23,
2- 210-270 lbs $2175-22.50
SHEEP 275 Wooled
Slaughter lambs $5O-1.00 Low
er. Ewes scarce Choice 65-95
lb. Wooled slaughter lambs
$23 50-24, few 24-24 50, Good
60 90 lbs 2150-23 50, Utility
18-22
SLAUGHTER EWES Few
Utility and Good 5 8.
Teenageis aie people who
aren’t blight enough to realize
that parents just couldn’t be
that stupid, and still have pio
duced such gorgeous cieatures
as they are
■t **„
L. H. Brubaker
Lancaster, Pa.
icaster Farming, Saturday. October 22, 1966
Weekly New York Egg Mkt.
From Monday. October 17th to Fnd.iy, Otlobei 21si
Mon. Tucs. Wed. Thins. I
WHITE
Ex. Fey Hywts 46
Fey. Hywts. 45
Fey. Med. 38-39
No. 1 Med. 37-38
Pullets 36
Peewees 26
BROWN
Ex. Fey. Hywts. 47
Fey. Hywts. 46
Fey. Med. 39
Pullets 36
Peewees 26
US
US
US
US
MIXED
Fey. Hywts. 45
Standaids 44
Checks
TREND Trading extiemely dull undei a geneial lack of
buying confidence; and maiket weak undo wide) oflenni;s.
Copyright 1966 by Urner Barry Publications
LABOR-SAVING
SNOW PUSHER
b] hwfßTfli l l
Even with the handy long handle,
this sturdy snow pusher weighs
less than 4 lbs. But it’s built to
move snow fast without backachi
... winter after winter. The nbbei
aluminum blade has a high carbor
steel wear strip. Select
hardwood handle has new
smooth sable funish.
Available from your feed and farm supp
AGRICO
The Nation's Leading Fertilizer
11l
Service enter Lancaster ifo
Roy Zimmerman
Va mile North Flory Mill - 1661 Rohrerstcwn ft
Road - Dial 569-2361 or Ephrata 733-8111 J*j
ft
Agrico Service Center Churchtown
Lester M. Weaver
2 mile West Churchtown, Route
Dial 354-5477
BULK AND BAG
GRANULAR FERTILIZER
Spreader Service
We spread or provide you with spread
er to spread your own.
$
ro
SPECIAL PRICE ON BULK j{
•n-
45
3839
37-38
36
26
47'-2
46>, z
37M.-38 37 38
36-37
Distributed by
New Holland Supply Co, Inc,
New Holland
Available
C
4") 45>2
44'2
44' 2
38 39
37 38
46'i
47 '2
45', 2
46*2
44 V 2
42 42' 2
44' 2
43' 2
[y dealer
=23
3
Irl.
42 '2
41'-
35 '2
41 41'j
40
v >
ll: