Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, January 14, 1967, Image 3

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    Weekly Poultry Report
Eastern Pennsylvania
And New Jersey
WEEKLY SUMMARY
LIVE HENS
Prices on light hens were
unchanged to Vac lower. De
mand fair for moderate to
heavy offerings. Tiading ac
tivity on heavy hens very lim
ited. Buying interest was dull
with previously available of
ferings generally well cleared.
Prices paid at farm: Light
Hens 6-7, Mostly 6 Vz -7c; Heavy
Hens, too few to report.
Fogelsville
January 10, 1967
(Prices paid dock weights,
cents per pound, except where
noted )
Hens, Light 6Vi-10, mo:‘ly
6Vi -7 Vi, Hens, Heavy 7-19,
mostly 12-15, Pullets 17-27'/i,
mostly 22-25, Roasteis 17-27,
mostly 18-21, Ducks 12Vi-28Vi,
mostly 17-24, Diakcs 12-34 Vi,
mostly 26 32, Geese 30-33, Tin
keys, Hens 25-31 Vi, Rabbits
32 51 Vi, mos ly 45 50 Guineas
49-62 Vi, mostly 55 60, Pigeons
(per pair) 75-1 50, mostly 77-
100. Jumbo Squab 80-90
Total coops sold 829
Eastern Shore
Exchange
WEEKLY SUMMARY
Lotaveicge bioiler and fry
er live prices continued to
trend highei this week, gain- • Chicago
ing %-cent to average 15£8 (Continued fiom Pace
cents per lb 1150-1400 lbs 25 50 =26 00
Low point in prices paid Choice 25 00-25 75, Choice 1400-
dming the week occurred on 1500 lbs 24 00-25 00, seveial
Tuesday at 14 5 cen's, high loads Choice and Prime 1500-
pnce paid was 16 6 cents per lbs 23 00-24 00, High
lb on' Thursday. Prime 900-1150 lbs
26 00-26 50, part load 1099 lbs
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r -c
NEW
WAYNE
LOW-COST
it works for both cage and floor operations.
B / LAYER FEEDING
SEE US TODAY FOR DETAILS
DUTCHMAN FEED WHITE OAK MILL
MILLS, INC. *• “• 4 ' M “ hel "
R. D. 1, Stevens
C. E. SAUDER & SONS
R. I). 1. East Earl
GRUBB SUPPLY CO.
Elizabethtown
Sales crossed the million
mark for the first time in re
cent weeks to reach 127 mil
lion head, a gam of more than
300,000 head over last week’s
sales.
• Lancaster
(Continued from Page 21
23, with a few on Monday
$23.50, US 1-3 180-240 lbs. $2l
- 2-3 190-280 lbs 20-20 75,
Couple lots 165-175 lbs. 19 50-
20 50, One 16 head lot 2-3 340
lbs. $l7
SOWS US 1-3 350-500 lbs.
$l5-16, US 1-2 16 50-17 50, 2-3
400-600 lbs. 14 50-15 50.
SHEEP 375—Wooled slaugh
ter lambs mostly steady Ewes
scarce, few sales fully steady
WOOLED LAMBS Choice
70-100 lbs $25-26, Choice 105-
115 lbs 24-24 50, Good 60-110
lbs 23-24 50, One Let Good
125 lbs $lB 25
SLAUGHTER EWES Util
ity and Good 5 50-9
• Lancaster Auction
(Continued from Paee 2)
SOWS US 1-3 400-500 lbs
$l5 15 50
SHEEP 51 Wooled slaugh
ter lambs about steady on
small supply
WOOLED LAMBS Choice
85 99 lbs $l5-26 One Lot
Choice 107 lbs $24, One Lot
Good 55 lbs $23 25, One Lot
Good 125 lbs $lB 25
SLAUGHTER EWES—Good
6 50-8
HEF.SHEY BROS.
Keinholds
H. M. STAUFFER
& SONS, INC.
Witmer
MOUNTVILLE
FOWL’S FEED SERVICE FEED SERVICE
R, D. 1, Quarryvilie R. d. 2, Columbia
R. D. 2, Peach Bottom
PARADISE SUPPLY ROHKER’S MILL
Paradise R. D. 1. Ronks
HEISEY
FARM SERVICE
Lawn and Bellaire
26.75, Choice 900-1150 lbs. 25-
50-26.25, Mixed Good and
Choice 900-1300 lbs 24.50-25 50,
Good 23.25-24.50, Standard and
Low Good 22.00-23.50.
SLAUGHTER HEIFERS
High Choice and Prime 850-
1150 lbs 25 00-25 50, aiound 10
loads at 25 50, Choice 800-1100
lbs. 24 00-25 00, Mixed Good
and Choice 23.25-24.00, Good
22.00-23 25, Standard and Low
Good 21.00-22.00
COWS Cutter, Utility and
Commercial closed 15 50-17 50,
few lots High Yielding Cuttei
and Utility 18 00 19 00, Canner
and Cutter 14 50-16 50
BULLS Utility and Com
meicial 22 00-24.50.
• Vintage
(Continued from Page 2)
$22 75 22 85, US 1-3 190-240
lbs $2l-21 75, 2-3 235-255 lbs
$2O 10-20 60, Couple lots US 3,
200-215 lbs $l9 60-19 75
SHEEP 50 Wooled lambs
mostly steady
WOOLED SLAUGHTER
LAMBS Choice 70-100 lbs
$25-26 50, few $27-27 50, Good
22-25
HOGS
January 7, 1967
Wdh 235 head changing
bands ?t lasi Satui day’s sale,
Lgb'weights biousht 21-2160,
130 200 lbs, 21-23 10, 200 220
lbs 21 25-23 25, 220-240 lbs,
20 75 23 25 240 lbs and up,
13 25 20 05 Soy's 15-19 35
<9 New Holland
(Continued fiom Page 2)
COWS
January 11, 1867
A steady tiend was noted as
94 cows, 1 bull, and 2 heifeis
sold Fiesh Holstems, 375 470,
othei In eeds, 275 375 Bull 216
Heifeis, 157 and 176
HORSES
January 9, 1967
Puces averaged highel - on
all kinds Riding hoises, 95-
285, driving hoises, 115-235,
killers, 6 6V2 cents per lb
evels than
hrough the
Low-Cost
ayers what
luction and
ig the pro
lock... and
MILLPORT
ROLLER MILLS
R. D. 4, Lititz
MILLERSVILLE
SUPPLY CO.
Hillersville
Lancaster Farming, Saturday, January 14, 1967-
Weekly New York Egg Mkt
From Monday, January 9th to Friday, January 13th
Mon.
WHITE
Ex Fey. Hywts.
Fey. Hywts.
Fey. Med.
No. 1 Med.
Pullets
33 >/ 2
33
30 30 Vfe
27
Peewees
BROWN
Ex Fey Hywts.
Fey Hywts
Fey Med.
Pullets
33V 2
30 30V 2
27
Peewees
MIXED
Fey Hywts,
Standaids
Checks
321/2
TREND Market showing a good balance on all giadi
even shoitages in some spots on fine laige whites
small sizes slow to clear heie.
Copyright 1967 by Urner Barry Publications
Mules, pans 280 320, singly, with Choice and Fume bimi
135 270 Didlt hoises, pans, mg 38-44 Good and Lc
280 570, singly, 150-265 Pony Choice 35 50 37 50 Stanclaii
maies, 15-40 geld mgs, 15-30 30-35 50, Common, 18 28 50
HOGS
Januaiy 9, 1967
Receipts totaling 842 head
sold steady Retail, 22 50-23 -
75, wholesale (US 13) 22-22
50, heavyweights, 20-2150
Sows, 15 50-19 50
CALVES population mod ot whom we.
January 9. 1967 looked on \ ith disdam du
Ninety tin ee head sold steady m 3 then lifetimes
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Your Plans Now.
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Precision corn planting calls for an
Allis-Chalmers 500 Series Unit Planter!
The 500 Planter means uniformity l In seed spacing,
seed depth, soil firmness, fertilizer application.
Whether you drill or hill-drop, see how the 500 licks
the seed-bounce problem! You pick seed opening
equipment to fit your crop and soil. Get your corn
in right with an A-C 500 Unit Planter!
Nissley Farm Service L. H. Brubaker
Washington Boro, Pa- Lancaster, Pa
N. G. Myers & Son Grumelli Farm Servi
Rheems, Pa. Quarrjville, Pa.
L. H. Brubaker
Lititz, Pa.
Allen H. Matz Farm Equipment
Wed.
Tues.
38'i
38 V 2
33> 2
33
33-33 Vi
30-30
27
30-30 Vi
27
33 V 2
30-30 Vi
30 SOM:
38>/ 2
38 Vi
32'/ 2
32’/a
Most oi the woilds icall;
gieat acivanLerpents hive 1 eei
biought about by an exited
mgly small peiceu'age ol tin
v-
Chet Long
Akron, Pa.
New Holland
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Frl.
Thurs.
40' 2
38Vi
34
34' 2
34
30*2
33
30 Vi
27
40 l 2
39‘i
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30 V 2
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32 1 2
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