Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, January 28, 1967, Image 3

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    Weekly Poultry Report
Eastern Pennsylvania 135 > mostly so-ioo; Jumbo
And New Jersey Squab 90 -
WEEKLY SUMMARY T ° tUl coop^J old: 782 -
LIVE HENS
Prices on light hens held un
changed. Prices at 7-7 %c gen
erally included producer gath
ering and loading services and
full condemnation deductions
based on dressing plant grad
ing reports. Demand fair. Of
ferings fully adequate, but not
substantially increased despite
lower terminal egg market
prices. Demand on heavy hens
fair. Offerings light. Prices
paid at farm: Light Hens 6-
7Vi, mostly 6%-7%; Heavy
hens 14-15%, mostly 14-14 %c.
Fogelsville
January 24, 1967
(Prices paid dock weights,
cents per pound, except where
noted.)
Hens, Light 6%-10, mostly
7; Hens, Heavy 6-18%, mostly
11-14 Vs; Pullets 20%-27, most
ly 22-25; Roasters 7-25, most
ly 18-22; Ducks 10-25%, most
ly 20-23, Drakes 12-35, mostly
28-32; Rabbits 16-50, mostly SB
-42; Guineas 45-51, mostly 48-
51; Pigeons (per pair) 70-
NEW!
LPS
A Liquid Protein
Supplement
Agway
Eastern Shore
Exchange
WEEKLY SUMMARY
Lot-aveiage broiler and fry
er live prices advanced lh cent
this week to average 16.42
cents per lb.
Prices paid during the week
ranged steadily upward from
a low of 15 1 cents on Monday
to a high Thursday of 17.4
cents per lb.
Sales for the week were
practically unchanged from a
week earlier at 1,078,200 head.
• New Hollond
(Continued from Page 2)
HORSES
January 23, 1967
A moderately steady Lend
accompanied the sale of 328
head Riding horses, 110-325;
driving horses, 115-250; killers,
6-6% cents per lb Pony mares
and geldings, 15-45. Mules,
pairs, 350-550; singly, 125-276.
HOGS
January 23, 1967
Hogs averaged 25-50 cents
higher as 988 head sold. Retail,
33%
Protein
Reduces
Feed
Costs
Improves
Phosphorus
Balance
Supplies
Vitamins
A and D
Garden Spot Unit
Agway Inc.
Lancaster Quarryville New Holland
22,50-23.75; wholesale (U.S. 1-
3), 21.75-22.50; heavyweights
20 50-21.75. Sows, 15-17.50. No
shoats listed.
CALVES
January 23, 1967
Ninety-eight head averaged
$1 higher. Choice and Prime,
38-45; Good and Low Choice,
36-37 50; Standard, 31-35.50,
Common, 20-30
• Lancaster
(Continued from Page 2)
BULLS Choice 24.75-25.-
50, individual 26 35, Good
23.50-24.75, Utility and Com
mercial 22-24.50, few 1600-2000
lbs 25-26.
FEEDER STEERS Choice
800-900 lbs. 25, load Good 860
lbs. $24, load Good and Choice
900-1050 lbs. 23 75-2435.
CALVES 500—Vealers most
ly $1 higher.
VEALERS Choice 44-47.-
50, few 48-48.50, Good 41-46,
Standard 37-41, Utility 32-37,
Cull 28-32 50.
HOGS 1000 Barrows and
gilts steady. Sows steady to
weak.
BARROWS AND GILTS
US 1-2 190-240 lbs. 22-22.75,
US 1, 190-230 lbs 23-23 50, one
lot $23 75, 1-3 190-250 lbs 21-
22, 2-3 255-280 lbs 20-20.75,
one lot US 2-3 320 lbs $lB 50
SOWS US 1-3 300-450 lbs
15 50-16 50, few US 1-2 280-350
REMEMBER..
LPS is a true supplement. In
LPS you buy only what you
cannot grow on your own
farm.'
LPS reduces your cash outlay
for feed.
LPS is an economical source
of energy, protein, vitamins
and minerals for dairy and
beef cattle and for sheep.
LPS improves palatability of
other feed stuffs.
LPS improves herd health.
LPS flows freely, even in sub
freezing weather.
LPS repels flies and insects in
warm weather.
LPS is easy to use, easy to
feed.
LPS is safe to handle- It con
tains no alcohol.
FOR . . . DAIRY CATTLE,
BEEF CATTLE AND SHEEP
Lancaster Farming, Saturday, January 28, 1967
Weekly New York Egg Mkt.
From Monday, January 23rd to Friday, Januaiy 27th
Mon.
WHITE
Ex. Fey. Hywts.
3414 33'z
Fey. Hywts.
Fey. Med.
No. 1 Med.
34
31
31
Pullets
Peewees
BROWN
Ex. Fey. Hywts.
Fey. Hywts.
Fey. Med.
Pullets
Peewees
MIXED
Fey. Hywts. 34
Standards
Checks
TREND Buying interest a little impioved and supplies
moving in an improved balance.
Copyright 1967 by Urner Barry Publications
lbs. 16 50-17. 2-3
$l5-15 50.
SHEEP 300
lambs mostly
steady SLAUGHTER EWES Util-
WOOLED LAMBS Choice ity and Good $5-9, few Cull 4-5.
75-100 lbs $25-25 50, few at
steady
CUSTOM SPRAYING
HIGH PRESSURE WASHING
and
DISINFECTING
in all types of poultry houses.
MAYNARD L. BEITZEL
Witmer, Pa. Phone 392-7227
Another Gehl fiist! New, optional Mix-All tank of mod
ern fibeiglass leinfoiced plastic the space-age building
matenal. Advantages: tank is stiong as steel, yet weighs
Vi as much; rust-pioof (not affected by salt 01 mmeials);
peimanent molded-in white color won’t sciatch, peel o»
lequne le-painting, smooth interior sides leduce feed
budging, allow fastei unloading; insulates better, ieduces
moistuie condensation.
OTHER GEHL MIX-ALL FEATURES:
• 66 thin, steel hammers that CUT . , . not POUND to givft)
you a uniform grind.
• Semi-suction fan draws materials through screen quickly.
• Feed aerator cools all milled ingredients. Prevents caking.
• Swinging auger feeder uniformly loads the mill at your
choice of speeds
Come in! See the Gehl Mix-All with new fibei glass tank.
Financing available.
Make us Prove it with M F-f W
a Demonstration! * f *| | / 9
N. G. HERSHEY
& SON
Manheim
Wed.
Tucs.
32 li -33Vi>
32-33
30-31
30-31
25
18
33
31
31
32
26
18
32-33
29*/2
28 Vfc
400-550 lbs. $26, Good 60-110 lbs $23 25,
one lot mixed Good and Choice
Wooled 120 lbs $22
Ewes
e of GEHL Mix-All
FARMERSVILLE
EQUIPMENT CO.
R. D. 2, Ephrata, Pa.
3
Frl.
Thurs.
31
30 '2
27
30>/ 2
27
26-26'/ 2
23
18
26-26 is
23
18
32 »/ 2
32 l 2
31*2
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30>/ 2
30 1, 2
25-26