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

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    Weekly Poultry Report
Eastern Pennsylvania Jun l b ° Squab, 90.
And New Jersey Total Coops J? old: 1439
WEEKLY SUMMARY
LIVE HENS
Prices on light hens un
changed. to 1c higher. Demand
fair. Offerings adequate in New ~ . . „ ...
Jersey but less freely avail- Weekly lot-average broiler
able in Penna section Move- and fryer Ilve pnces recovered
ame in i'enna. section, move somewhat with a gain of near .
ment from North Carolina, j i t t e * 1148 cents
New York State and New Eng- t 0 average 1148 cenls
land continues brisk at some v A stronger trend was re
area processing plants. Buying fleeted throughout the week
interest for heavy hens light with prices ranging from 10.0
for fully adequate offerings, cents on Monday to a high of
Advices indicate some 7-8# 13.6 cents on Thursday,
roasters, open market, were Sales for the week, though
slow in clearing. Prices paid stronger than last week, were
at farm: Light Hens 6-7 c; still on the downside at 777,-
Heavy Kens 14c. 600 head.
Fogelsville
December 20, 1966
(Prices paid dock weights,
c per lb. except where noted)
Hens, Light, 6%-10%, mostly
6%-8; Hens, Heavy, 8-20%,
mostly 12-16; Pullets, 20-27,
mostly 23-26%; Roasters, 8-
27%, mostly 18-25%; Capons,
23%-53%, mostly 42%-48;
Ducks,, 9-30%, mostly 20-25;
Drakes, 20%-43, mostly 3543;
Geese, 28-46, mostly 33%-43;
Turkeys, Toms, 18-30%, mostly
21%-27; Turkeys, Hens, 18-38,
mostly 28%-33; Rabbits, 25-51,
mostly 40-50; Guineas, 40-50,
mostly 45-50, Pigeons (per
pair), 65-140, mostly 65-85;
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Wolgemuth Bros., Inc,
Eastern Shore
Exchange
WEEKLY SUMMARY
• Lancaster
(Continued from Page 2)
Yielding Cutter 17.25-19.00,
few head 19.50-20.00, Cutter
16.50-18.00, Canner and Low
Cutter 14 50-16.75.
BULLS Choice 24.75-25.-
50, Good 23.25-25.00, Utility
and Commercial 22.25-24 50,
Several 1300-1800 lbs. 25 00-25.-
50.
FEEDER STEERS Choice
950-1250 lbs. $24.00-24 50, two
loads Good 600 lbs. $23.60, load
Mixed Good and Choice 790
lbs. $23 50.
CALVES 560 Vealers
Good and Choice $lOO-2 00
Lower, Cull to Standard most
ly steady.
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Mount Joy, Pa.
VEALERS Closing sales
Choice - $40.00-42.50, few on
Monday $44.50-46.00, Good clos
ed at 37.50-40.50, Standard
$34.00-38.00, Utility 27.50-34.00,
Cull 23.00-27.00, A Few 70-90
lb. Cull $17.00-22.00.
HOGS 1160 Barrows and
gilts mostly steady. Sows
steady to weak on small sup
ply.
BARROWS AND GILTS
US 1-2 180-240 lbs. 22.75-23.-
50, US 1, 195-235 lbs. 23 50-23-
75, few $24.00-24 25, US 1-3
180-250 lbs. $22.00-22.60, US
2-3 185-250 lbs. $21.10-22.00,
250-280 lbs. $20.50-21.50, US 3.
200-230 lbs.
SOWS US 1-3 300-450
lbs. 15.50-16 50, few US 1-2
$17.00-17.25, 2-3 400-600 lbs. 14.-
50-15.50.
SHEEP 185 Wooled
slaughter lambs and Slaughtei
Ewes steady.
WOOLED LAMBS Choice
70-95 lbs. $24.00-25.00, few
head at 25.50, Good 65-100 lbs.
22 50-24.50, Utility 20.00-23.00.
SLAUGHTER EWES
Utility and Good $4 50-7.00.
• Vintage
(Continued from Page 2)
HOGS 165 Barrows and
gilts strong to 75c Higher
BARROW'S AND GILTS
US 1-2 190-235 lbs. $24-24.50,
US 1-3 180-235 lbs. $23-23 75,
US 2-3 200-245 lbs $22-22 60.
SHEEP 30 Wooled lambs
fully steady.
WOOLED LAMBS Choice
70-95 lbs. $26-27, Four head 60-
75 lbs. 27 50-28, Good 22-25 50
Lancaster Farming, Saturday, December 24, 1966
Weekly New York Egg Mkt,
From Monday, December 19th to Friday, December
Mon,
WHITE
Ex. Fey. Hywts,
Fey. Hywts.
45 V 2
44
Fey. Med,
41 Vi
No. 1 Med,
Pullets
364
Peewees
BROWN
Ex Fey. Hywts.
Fey Hywts.
Fey. Med.
Pullets
454
44 Vz
36 Vz
30
Peewees
MIXED
Fey. Hywts
Standards
Checks
44 Vi
43 M:
40
TREND. Market lacking support and showing
offerings; overall position very irregular and unsettled.
Copyright 1966 by Urner Barry Publications
"Oats ugh I couldn't bear the sight of them
or hay either. Sometimes I could hardly catch my
breath, and the least little trot made me cough 'til
1 thought I'd die.
"I had the heaves and I was miserable."
"Then my owner discovered New Hope Complete
Horse Feed—no oats, nothing ot any kind to stir up
my allergies. My, how good it felt to really eat again,
to be free from that terrible, hacking cough.
"If you're a victim of the heaves too, send your master
as fast as he can go to get some Wayne New Hope
Complete Horse Feed. Of course he has some other
excellent horse feeds for horses that can still eat hay,
but as for me. I'm sticking with Wayne New Hope
Complete Horse Feed "
* Actual unrelouched photos of a horse before and after being
fed New Hope Complete Horse Feed,
DUTCHMAN PEED FOWL’S FEED SERVICE
MILLS, INC. R - D ‘ lj Ql,arryville
R. D. 1, Stevens R ‘ D ‘ 2 * Peach Bott#m
BOHREB’S MILL
R. D. 1. Ronks
WHITE OAK MILL
R. D. 4. Manheim
PARADISE SUPPLY
Paradise
MOUNTVILLE
FEED SERVICE
R. D. 2, Columbia
MILLPORT
ROLLER MILLS GRUBB SUPPLY CO.
R. D. 4, Lititz Elizabethtown
Wed.
Tues.
444-45
43-43Vz
43 Vz
41 Vz
40
41 Vz
39>z
36Vz
30
36 Vz
30
43 %
41
36%
30
43-43 Vz
41
36%
30
43 Vz 43-43 Vz
41-42 39-40
39 37
HEESHEY BROS.
Reinholds
H. M. STAUFFER
& SONS, INC.
Witmer
C. E. SAUDER & SONS
R. D. 1. East Earl
HEISEY
FARM SERVICE
Lawn and Bellaire
MILLERSVILLE
SUPPLY CO.
Uillersville
3
23rd
FrL
Thurs,
40-41
38-39
34-35
34
40-41 Vz
394
384
36
30
33-33%
29
36
334
40-40 •'a
38-39
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34^-35
37M.-38
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further