Weekly Poultry Report Eastern Pennsylvania And Now Jersey WEEKLY SUMMARY LIVE HENS Puces vveic unchanged on 3(),;: - Rdbblts 20-44' mostly light hens Demand fair Offer- 3843: Gui “ eas 65-70. Pigeons ings no mote than adequate. 'P O1 ’ P au > fis ' l!)o - moalv 75 Buying mteie®t on heavy hens ' lB, 3unlbo Squab 00 was icii. Ofteiings adequate Total coops sold 571 Howevei a difference of opin ion notea as giowers hold (ft 16c & buyeis aie confining bids FLAT DECK \ SINGLE TIER FULL STAIR STEP V kP y V J l^ V J v. J L y_ 3 TIER MODIFIED s. 7, Hens, Heavy most ly 15-18; Pullets 20-34, mostly 28-31; Roasters 13 33, mostly 28-30, Tin keys, Toms 20's -24’.1, Tuikcys, liens 25’j Eastern Shore Exchange WEEKLY SUMMARY Lot-average bioilei and fly er live puces averaged 1648 High and low puces paid for the ocouned on Tues day with d lange of 15 1 to 17 4 cents pei lb With no maiket leported foi Wednesday, the three-day total lainfall deficiency is now more than 42 inches This means, he said, that some aieas of the state aie short more than one yeai’s supply of moisture duung this period “It will take quite a few yeais of above normal precipi tation to icplace the moisture that has been remo/ed from the subsoil and ground water reservous during this pro longed drought,” the engineer concluded • Bixler Raps (Continued from Page 6) pay merits lie was shocked at the recommendation to slash payments. He said that this proposal was entirely unrealis tic as to the cost involved. Bixler stated, “Our coopera tive plans to lodge the strong est possible objection to this decision in the hopes that Sec retary Freeman will take ac- .. . YOUR LARGEST SELECTION is with Sitf Putchman. J Flat Deck, Tiered, Pullet J Twice as many birds per * and Grow Cages » foot of feeding and water ing trough, compared to conventional systems /Automatic Feeding, Watering, Central Egg Collecting and Manure Removal DO YOU HAVE ... TIME CONSUMING NON-AUTOMATED CAGES? Big Dutchman can easily convert them to labor saving efficient units with automatic feeding. BIG DUTCHMAN INC. Pa. Branch New Holland (717) 354-5168 Please stop by and give me further informa- I tion and complete details on Flat Deck, Pullet I Grow or Other Cage Systems. ) NAME ADDRESS CITY PHONE tlon on our behalf.” He added Ihe hope that when Secretary Ficcman ac quainted himself with the facts, an.t the impact of the decision on daily faimors. he would make the pioper moditi cations • Lancaster (Continued from Pai/c 2) 26 50 31. Stand.ud 24 28, HOGS 1225 Banows and gilts steady with last weeks close, sma'l supply Sows steady to weak. BARROWS AND GILTS US 1-2 190-240 lbs 21 25 22, OS 1, 190 230 lbs 22-22 50. lew sales at 523. US 1-3 180-250 lbs 20-21, mainly 20 35-20 75, 2-3 240-270 lbs 19-19 50. one lot US 3, 228 lbs 19, Few 2 3 270-290 lbs 18 5019 SOWS US 1-3 300 400 Tbs 14-15, few US 1-2 15-15 50. 2 3 400-500 lbs 13-13 50 SHEEP 375 VVooled lambs steady to 50c lowei Ewes mostly steady WOOLED LAMBS Choice 70100 lbs 24.50-25 50. few to $26, Good 65-100 lbs 22 50- 24 50, Good 100-115 lbs 20- 20 50 SLAUGHTER CALVES Good and Choice 250-400 lbs • Lancaster Auction (Continued from Page 2) Individual Choice 25 50, Util ity and Commercial 22 75-24 50, few Cuttei 20 85-21 75 FEEDER STEERS Good and Choice 855-1000 lbs 23 60- 24 75 CALVES 109 Vealers and slaughter Calves mostly steady VEALERS Choice 45-47- 50, few 245-290 lbs 40-45, Good 41-45 50, Standaid 38-41, Utility 33-36 50, Cull 30-33, 70- 90 lbs 27-30 SLAUGHTER CALVES Good and Choice 295-380 lbs. 26.50-30 50, Standard 290-395 lbs. 25 50-27.50. HOGS 205 Barrows and gilts mostly steady Sows scarce BARROWS AND GILTS US 1-2 200-220 lbs 21.25-22, US 1-3 185-230 lbs 20 3521, 2-3 20-20 50, one lot US 3, 228 lbs. 19, one lot US 3, 300 lbs. 16 35, and. one lot 2-3 175 lbs. 17 35 ✓ Easier to light and ventilate /An exact system to fit your needs STATE ZIP Lancaster Farming, Saturday, February 25, 1967 Weekly New York Egg Mkt. Fiom Monday. Febiuaiy 21st to Finlay. Febmaiy 2Uh Won. Tucs. WHITE E\ Fey Hvwls 344 Fey 11 vw I 28 28'a Med Fey No 1 Med 274 28 28 28 1 a Pullets 254 Peewees BROWN 354 35 E\. Fey Hywts Fey Hywts. Fey Med Pullets Peewees 284 25'a MIXED 344 Fey Hywts, Standaids 324 Checks TREND Market a bit nervous at the moment following Thursday’s decline at Chicago, supplies, however, generally in fair balance on huge. shoit on extra large ano iiimbos, cleared on mediums Copyright 1967 by Urner Barry Publications • Chicago (Continued fiom Page 2) Pume 1150-1400 lbs 25 25-25- 75, Choice 24 50-25 25, High Choice and Pume 900-1150 lbs 25 50-26 00, Choice, these weights, 25 00-25 50, Mixed Good and Choice 900-1350 lbs 24 00 24 75, Good 23 00 24 25, Standai d and Low Good 21 50- 23 00, seveial loads Choice and Prime 1400-1500 lbs 24 00-25 00, on Monday tew loads average Choice to Prime 1475-1600 lbs 22 50. • Vintage (Continued from Page 2) Cutter $l7-18j25, Canner and low-Cuitter $1550-17 BULLS Good $23 85-25 25, Utility and Commercial $23 60- 24 25, individual $25 50 FEEDER STEERS Good and Chour- 715-340 lb $23 75- 24.50 CALVES 422 Vealers ac- Top Yields of Forage with PIONEER.SEED Sorghum-Sudangrass Hybrids Pioneer offers you 6 outstanding alfalfas ... each bred to fit specific needs. They’ll help you get the most from each acre. Pioneer brand forage sorghums 931 and 950 stand out as the New Generation in sorghums —proved in several official state tests. Fill your silo on an amazingly few acres. If sorghum-sudangrass hybrids fit into your plans, plant Pioneer variety 985. It’s bred for fast starts and quick regrowth. Take the first step toward top yields of forage; order the seed you’ll need when your salesman calls. PIONEER SEEDS Wed, 35'a 34'a 28'a 29 19 20 35'a 35 29 19-20 344 324 27'a live stead} to $1 lower. VEALEKS Choice $45 50- 48. Good $4O-44, Standard $36- 40 Utility $32 50-36, Cull $29- 32. 70 90 lb Cull $25-29 50 HOGS 110 Banows and gilts steady on small supply, sows scarce BARROWS AND GILTS US 1-2 200 225 lb $2llO-21 75, 1-3 195-240 lb $2O 35-21, 2-3 225-250 lb $2O-20 35 SHEEP 20 Insufficient volume of any one class to ful ly test trends, few Good and Choice wooled slaughter Lambs weighing 85-103 lb $22 50-26.- 50, one small lot Prune 70 lb. $3150 With 259 head selling, light weights bi ought 20-20.75; 180- 200 lbs, 20-22.10, 200-220 lbs.. 20 35-22 50. 23 25, 240 lbs and up, 22 75 Sows, 1525-1825 Alfalfa Sorghum Your Pioneer Salesman Frt Thurs. 354 35'a 344 34'a 28* > 284 26 27 19 35 4 35'a 35 344 324 344 324 HOGS February 18, 1967 220-240 lbs.. 3 20- 18-