Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, October 29, 1966, Image 3

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    • New Holland
(Continued from Page 2)
Standard 500-900 lbs. 21.75-
23.75.
Eastern Pennsylvania week’s average to a level of CALVES 424 Vealers
And New Jersey 13,45 centB per lb > and re ‘ steady to $2 Lower, least de-
WPPKT v SIMMARV g * in *" ] 0t ‘ dinC 0n Cull and Utility.
BtMMABi average prices from Monday VEALERS Choice 39-41,
LIVE HENS 'through Thursday. Good 36-39.50, Standard 32-36,’
prices unchanged to %c Prices paid ranged from a Utility 28-32, Cull 25-28, 70-90
lower on light hlns. Offerings o£ 13 - 6 cento on Monday to lbs. 22-27.
fully adequate. Demand good. 14 c ° , cen !f Thursday.
Offerings of heavy hens ample ,Sales f °r th ® we we T e “ n ‘
for fair demand. Prices paid changed 8,1 12 bead
at farm: Light Hens 7-814,
mostly 7%-8c; Heavy Hens
13'4-14c.
Weekly Poultry Report
Fogefsville
October 25, 1966
(Prices paid dock weights,
cents per lb., except where
noted.)
Hens, Light 7%-11, mostly
6-8 %; Hens, Heavy 8%-19,
mostly 10-13; Pullets 12-30%,
mostly 28-30; Roasters 12-25%,
mostly 19-25%; Ducks 16-31%,
mostly 28-31; Drakes 15-39%,
mostly 35-39; Geese 23%-31;
Turkeys, Toms 22-22%; Rab
bits 19-40, mostly 35-40; Guin
eas 52%-60; Pigeons (per
pair) 16-145, mostly 55-72%,
Jumbo Squab 82%.
Total coops sold- 1027.
Eastern Shore
Exchange
WEEKLY SUMMARY
specialist at Penn State Um- Vinfaae
The weekly lot-average brail- versity. Rotation of crops also ”"™3 e
ss ifjz £| -
year’s crop. 11-11.10.
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October 28, 1966
Live supplies adequate for
processing needs, though sup
plies of dressed product short
of immediate needs.
Readty-to-cook demand very
good on both advance and fill
in orders. Most plants are
booked to capacity for next
week.
Estimated slaughter for Fri
day and Saturday, 955,000 head,
compared to 893,000 head last
weekend.
Plow Under Residues
■TT ’*'* . T CALVES
Crop residues and weeds october u 196fi
plowed under usually add some c , 1
organic matter. Plowing under pne-hundred ttorty-five head
also helps kill insects and Ch “ ce T and Pnme
diseases especially if the 36-41, Good and Low Choice,
ground freezes to plow depth 32-35 50; Standard, 26-3150,
or deeper, reminds J. 0 Dutt, Common, 18-25.
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For full report on annual
show and sale see “Ivanhoe
Dau.” story on page 10.
Killers averaged */> -cent low
er but riding horses jumped
this week as 395 head sold.
Riding horses, 110-500; driving
horses, 100-175; killers, 5-5 Ms
cents per lb. Pony mares and
geldings, 15-65. No mules list
ed.
Receipts o£ 745 head sold
steady. Retail, 23-24; wholesale
(U S 1-3), 22.50-23; heavy
weights, 2150-22 50. The 45
shoals offered brought 8 to 17
each.
Agway
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need
cows
October 26, 1966
HORSES
October 24, 1966
HOGS
October 24, 1966
Lancaster Farming, Saturday, October 29. 1966
Weekly New York Egg Mkt.
From Monday, October 24th to Friday, October 28tli
Mon. Tues. Wed. Thurs.
WHITE
Ex. Fey. Hywts. 42>/ 2
Fey. Hywts
Fey. Med
41V2
36
No. 1 Med
35 M>
33-34
29
Pullets
Peewees
BROWN
Ex. Fey. Hywts 45
Fey Hywts. 44
Fey Med
36
33-34
Pullets
Peewees
MIXED
Fey. Hywts. 41 Vz
Standai els
Checks
TREND Market showing a little steadier position though
supplies in New York aie generally fully ample foi demand.
Copyright 1966 by Urner Barry Publications
sheep 60 wooied lambs 9 Lancaster Auction
steady to $1 Higher Ewes (Continued from Page 2)
steady
WOOLED LAMBS Choice HOGS 202 Banows and
65-90 lbs 25 50-27, few head gilts 50-100 Highei Sows ful
-27 50-29 50, Good 65-85 lbs 24- ly steady
25 50, couple lots 50-60 lbs BARROWS & GILTS —US
$23-23 50, Utility 18-22 50 1-2 190-220 lbs 23 50-24 One
SLAUGHTER EWES —Cull Lot US 1, 210 lbs $25, 1-3
to Good 5 50-8 200-260 lbs 22 60-23 10
SOWS US 1-3 350-415 lbs.
1860-19 35, One Lot 315 lbs.
$2llO
HOGS
October 22, 196 G
Hogs averaged slightly low
er as 215 head sold Light- SHEEP 73 Wooled Lambs
weights, 20 50-2160, 180-200 fully steady Choice 58-90 lb.
lbs, 2160-23 75, 200-220 lbs, Wooled slaughter lambs $23.-
22 10-24 10, 220-240 lbs, 22 25- 50-24 75, One Lot Choice and
23.10, 240 lbs and up, 2010- Prime 94 lbs 25, Utility 50-70
22 60; sows, 18-19 75 lbs 18 50-2125
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Akron, Pa.
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Rheems, Pa.
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36
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35'/ 2
33 V 2
41-41%
40
41 %
40
35
“This spreader covers
more ground per round!”
New Holland
Nissley Farm Service
Washington Boro. Pa.
L. H. Brubaker
Lancaster, Pa.
Grumelii Farm Service
, Quarryville, Pa.
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41 '2
41 v 2
40-40 ! /2
36
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