Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, December 03, 1966, Image 3

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    Weekly Poultry Report
Eosfrern Pennsylvania Eastern Shore
And New Jersey Exchange
WEEKLY SUMMARY WEEKLY SUMMARY
LIVE HENS
Prices on light hens held un- er and fryer live price de
changed. Demand good in New dined nearly 1-cent for the
Jersey, light in Penna., espe- third consecutive week to av
cially where some quarters erage 11.74 cents per lib.
were inactive due to time off Prices paid fell as low as
for deer hunting Offerings 10.2 cents on Wednesday fol
fully adequate. Trading on lowing a high for the week on
heavy hens very light with Monday of 13.2 cents per lb.
most movement based on prior Sales for the week totaled
commitments. Prices paid at 14 million head, a gain of ¥2-
farm: Light Hens 6-7, mostly million head over last week’s
6 j /2-7c; Heavy Hens too few total,
to report.
Fogelsville
November 29, 1966
docK weights,
except where
(Prices paid
cents per lb.
noted)
Hens, Light 6-10, mostly 6%-
7; Hens, Heavy 6%-21, mostly
9-12; Pullets 23%-34, mostly
29-33 %; Roasters 25-31; Tur
keys, Toms 23%-24; Turkeys,
Hens 28-33; Rabbits 2045%,
mostly 3540; Guineas 54-62%,
mostly 57-60; Pigeons (per
pair) 60-120, mostly 65-75,
Jumbo Squab 85
Total coops sold 828.
Since 1947-49, retail food
prices have been reduced 38%
when compared to average
hourly earnings of manufactur
ing workers.
1 CUSTOM SPRAYING ]
I HIGH PRESSURE WASHING |
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| MAYNARD L. BEITZEL
1 Witmer, Pa. Phone 392-7227 |
The weekly lot-average broil-
• New Holland
(Continued from Page 2)
COWS Utility and High
Yielding Cutter 17 50-19 50,
few 19 50-2010, Cutter 16 50-
18, Canner and Low Cutter
14 25-16 50, Load Canner and
Cutter Beef Breed 13 75-15 50
BULLS Choice 25-2625,
Individual 27, Good 23 50-25 50,
Utility and Commercial 22 75-
24 60, few 24 75-25, Individual
25 75.
FEEDER STEERS Good
and Choice 740-1000 lbs. 22 85-
24 25.
CALVES 460 Standard to
Choice vealers mostly steady,
Cull and Utility $2-4 Lower
Choice 38-41, Good 36 50-38 50,
Standard 33-37 50, Utility 27-
33, Cull 24-27, 70-90 lbs. 20 50-
25 50.
SHEfiP ' 18‘ Insufficient
volume for a, market test. Few
Choice' 80=90 lb. Wooled slaugh
ter lambs 26.50-27.50, Good 23.-
50-25.
' COWS
November 30, 1966
A trend that was steady on
Springers also saw fresh cows
sell stronger as 94 cows and 7
heifers were offered. Fresh
Hoi steins, 385-700; other
breeds, 300-490. Heifers, 135-
295. No bulls listed.
HORSES
November 28, 1966
Receipts totaling 207 head
sold steady. Riding horses, 135-
275; driving horses, 125-235;
killers, 5-5 Vi cents per lb.
Pony mares, 20-40; geldings,
15-30. Mules, 125265.
HOGS
November 28, 1966
Hogs averaged 50 cents high
er for the second consecutive
weekly gain Retail, 22.50-24;
wholesale (US. 1-3), 22 50-22-
75; heavyweights, 2150-22 50.
Sows, 17-20 The 12 shoats of
fered bi ought 10-12.50 each.
CALVES
November 28, 1966
The one-hundred and twelve
head sold averaged steady to
$1 higher Choice and Pume,
36-41 50, Good and Low Choice,
32 50-35 50; Standaid, 26 50-32;
Common, 20-25 50.
• Chicago
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steer beef 50-150 lower with
700-900 lb. carcasses off most.
Standard and Good steady, heif
er beef 50 lower Cow beef
i steady to' 100 higher
SLAUGHTER STEERS
Prime 1150-1400 lbs 25 00-26.-
00, late 25 00-25.50, High Choice
and Prime 1150-1400 lbs 24 50-
2550, late 24 50-25 00, Choice
1150-1450 lbs. 24 00-25.25, late
24.00-24.75,-several loads Mixed
Choice and Prime 1450-1550
lbs', '23 50r24,25. High. Choice
and "Prime- 90(kPfe0"-lbs 25D0 :
25.50,, Choice 950-1150 lbs. 24-
50-25 25, ' Mixed Good and
Choice 900-1300 lbs. 23 75-24 50,
Good 23.25-24.00, Standard and
Lancaster Farming, Saturday, December 3, 1966
Weekly New York Egg Mkt.
From Monday, November 28th to Friday, December 2nd
Mon. Tues. Wed. Thurs. Frl.
WHITE
Ex. Fey Hywts. 46-46 1 2
Fey. Hywts. 46
Fey. Med.
No. 1 Med
Pullets
40V 2
34
29
Peewees
BROWN
Ex. Fey. Hywts. 47
Fey. Hywts. 46
41
35
29
Fey. Med.
Pullets
Peewees
MIXED
Fey. Hywts,
Standards
Checks
37V2
TREND Market generally cleared on large, but megular
on mediums, undergrades firm.
Copyright 1966 by Urner Barry Publications
Low Good 22 00-23 25
SLAUGHTER HEIFERS mercial 16 00-17 50, mostly 16.-
High Choice and Pume 900- 50-17 50, High Yielding Com
-1100 lbs 24 00-24 75, late most- meicial 17 50-18 25, Cannei ana
ly 24 00-24 50 with load Prime Cutter 14 00-16 75, Shelly Cann
-1075 lbs. 24 60, Choice 800- er 13 00-14 00.
1100 lbs 23 25-24 00, .Mixed BULLS Utility and Corn-
Good and Choice 22 75-23 50, mercial 2 o 00-22 50
Good 21 50-23 00.
HE CAN DSEIT All YEAR LONG
...WHY NOT NOW?
NEW! BIGGER POWER!
What better time? He’s always talked about practical
gifts. Make it this year.
The new Allis-Chalmers B-10 tractor is a real tractor
—bigger horses, bigger rear tires. With tools he can
get (just like a farmer gets his implements) he can:
• throw snow • mow • mulch leaves • roll tAo
lawn ♦ plow, disc and till a garden • carry loads.
There are attachments, like: a loader, lift tines, Ji
grader, blade, and so on and so on.
Come in for a free ride. And, put it on our tim*
purchase plan. Why not now?
FROM THE FOLKS WHO MAKE THE BIG TRACTORS
AUISGHAIMIRS
L. H. Brubaker
Lititz, Pa.
Chef Long
Akron, Pa.
N. G. Myers & Son
Rheems, Pa.
Alien H. Metz
Nissley Farm Service Farm Equipment
Washington Boro, Pa. New Holland
46i/2
46
40-40V2
39-391/2
34
29
40V2
40 1 /2
COWS Utility and Com-
L. H. Brubaker
Lancaster, Pa.
Grumelli Farm Service
Quarryville, Pa.
3
46 '
46i/2
40-401/a
39-391/2
34-35
40-40V2
39-39i' 2
34
29
29 ,
40 Vi
40y 2
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