Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, May 06, 1967, Image 3

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    Weekly Poultry Report
Eostern Pennsylvania Prices P md during the week
a « k.. I ranged from a low of 13.4 cents
And New Jersey per lb on Monday to a high
WEEKLY SUMMARY of 15.6 cents on Thursday.
LIVE HENS ' Sales for the week also held
n . , . steady with last week at 1.1
Pnces on light hens were millio y n head
generally unchanged. In in- , _____
stances prices at 6-6% c includ-
ed producer truck ’loading Vinfaoe
services and full condemnation w v inrage
deductions. Demand only fair
Offerings were adequate. Buy
ing interest for heavy hens Cows Utility and high
was fair. Offerings were ade- yielding Cutter 19 25-21; Cut
quate Prices paid at farm: ter 18.50-20; Canner and low
Light 5-6 I A, mostly 5-6 c; Heavy Cutter 17.50-18.50
Hens 15c.
Fogelsvilie
May 2, 1967
(Prices pal'd dock weights, OALVES 309 _ Vealers un
dents per pound, except where even> Good and choice un
noted.) • • changed, Utility and Standard
HensLights%-10% mostly $1 . 2 higher . Cull 2 . 4 higher.
6-6%; Hens, Heavy 11%-26%, VEALERS Choice 42.50
mostly 15-17; Pullets 34%-40; 445 q.. Good 39 . 4 2.50; Standard
Roasters 32 ; 37; Capons 38% - 37.40.5 f); Utility 33.50-37; Cull
39%; Ducks 26%-28; Drakes 30 . 35 few ib s . 28-30.
28; Geese 36; Turkeys, Hens HOGS 133 _ Barrows and
32-35; Rabbits_ 3055,mpstly 47- ffllts 51 50 higher.
55; Guineas 82%-88; Pigeons BARROWS AND GILTS
(per pair) 75-165; Jumbo Squab us j. 2 190 . 240 lbs. 20.35-2085,
90 - . , ~ 8 head US 1, $2l-2160; US 1-3
Total coops sold: 484. 180-240 lbs 19.50-20.10.
"“ SHEEP 68 Spring Lambs
_ $l-2 lower than last week’s ad
casrern Snore vance, slaughter ewes steady
Exchange to weak.
SPRING LAMBS Choice
WEEKLY SUMMARY and Prime 3080 lbs. $33-35,
Lot-average broiler and fry- five head 36.5041; Choice 30
er live prices held steady with 95 lbs 29-33.
last week’s average at 14.77
cents per lb.
BARN SPRAYING
- SPRAY THE MODERN WAY
Use CARBOLA SPRAY
- • Dries White • Disinfects
• Less Cobwebs
MAYNARD L. BEITZEL
Witmer, Fa. Phone 392-7227
THINKING CAGES?
p™l
? FLAT DECK \
ftt-
SINGLE TIER
■ FULL STA« STEP '
(Continued from Page 2)
BULLS Good 23-24.25, in
dividual Choice 26.10; Utility
and Commercial 22-24, several
24.25-24.85; Cutter and low
Utility 2021.75.
SLAUGHTER EWES Util
ity and Good 7-9 50.
... YOUR LARGEST SELECTION
is with Sit j Putchman.
M Flat Deck, Tiered, Pullet #
* and Grow Cages "
/Automatic Feeding, M
Watering, Central Egg *
Collecting and m
Manure Removal w
DO YOU HAVE ... TIME CONSUMING NON-AUTOMATED
CAGES? Big Dutchman can easily convert them to labor
saving efficient units with automatic feeding.
PIG DUTCHMAN INC. Pa. Branch
New Holland (717) 354-5168
I • Please stop Joy and give me further inforroa-
I tion and complete details on Flat Deck, Pullet
Grow or other Cage Systems.
NAME
ADDRESS
CITY
PHONE
■'l «...
• Lancaster Auction
(Continued from Page 21
24,75; Standard to low-Good
22.50-23 50
SLAUGHTER HEIFERS -
Good and Choice 750-950 lbs.
22-24.35; Standard 19-21.50
COWS-Utility and high-jield
ing Cutter 19.35-21; Cutter 18-
35-19.75: Canner and low Cut
ter 17.50-18.50.
BULLS-Good and Choice 23-
24.50; Utility and Commercial
22.50-24, individual 2100 lbs.
25.60.
FEEDER STEERS-Two loads
Good and Choice 1000-1150 lbs
23.60-24.10.
CALVES 196-Vealers uneven.
Good and Choice steady to $1
lower. Cull to Standard steady
to $1 higher.
VEALERS - Choice 40-42 50;
Good 37-40; Standard 34-38.50;
Utility 32.50-36; Cull 29-33.50.
SLAUGHTER CALVES -
Good 270400 lbs 25.50-26.50;
few Choice 28-29; Standard
23.50-25.50
HOGS 223-Barrows and gilts
50-75 c higher. Sows scarce.
BARROWS & GILTS-US 1-2
195-220 lbs. 20 35-21, 6 head VS
1, 195-215 lbs. 21.50; 1-3 180-270
lbs. 19 60-20.25; 2-3 240-255 lbs.
18.85-19.10.
• Loneoster
(Continued from Page 2)
HOGS 1150-Barrows and gilts
$l-1.25 higher.
BiARROWS & GILTS-US 1-2
195-225 lbs. closed the week at
20.25-21, few head US 1, 195
215 lbs 21.50, 1-3 180-270 lbs.
closed the week at 19 50-2025,
Monday’s sales 19-19.50; a few'
2-3 240-255 lbs. closed at 18 85-
19.10.
SHEEP 360-Sunply largely
Spring slaughter lambs Spring
lambs mostly steady Ewes ful
ly steady
SPRING LAMBS-Choice 60-
90 lbs. 30-33.50; couple lots
Choice and Prime 70-80 lbs.
$34; couple lots Choice 4555
lbs 3538; Good 40-80 lbs. 30-32.
• New Holland
(Continued from Page 2)
CALVES
May 1, 1967
Eighty-four head sold steady.
Choice and Prime, 38 5043;
Good and Low Choice, 35.50-
38; Standard, 31-34 50; Com
mon, 20-30
Twice as many birds per
foot of feeding and water
ing trough, compared to
conventional systems
Easier to light and
ventilate
An exact system to fit
your needs
STATE
ZIP
Lancaster Farming, Saturday, May 6, 1967
Weekly New York Egg Mkt
From Monday, May Ist to Friday, May SU:
Mon.
WHITE
2.9%
28%
21V22
21 Vz
Ex. Fey. Hywts
Fey. Hywts.
Fey Med.
No. 1 Med
Pullets
17%
14
Peewees
BROWN
Ex. Fey. Hywts.
29%
28%
22
Fey. Hywts
Fey Med
Pullets
17%
Peewees
MIXED
Standards
Checks
26V a -27
20
Trend Market showing full ample supply of large, but
mediums meeting a little wider inquiry under the favorable price
relationship with large.
Copyright 1967 by Uraer Barry Poblicatfou
MILLERSVILLE
SUPPLY CO.
Millersville
C. E. SAUDER & SONS FOWL’S FEED SERVICE
R. D. 1. East Earl
E. D. 2, Peach Bottom
DUTCHMAN FEED
MILLS, INC. GRUBB SUPPLY CO,
R. D. 1. Stevens Elizabethtown
HEISEY
FARM SERVICE
Lawn and Bellaire
WHITE OAK MILL ROHRER’S MILL
R. D. 4, Manheim R. 0. L RonJtt .
Support Your Lane. Co. Poultry Assoc.
Wed.
Tuts.
29%
23%
22
21
29%
28-28%
21%-22
17%
17%
14
29% -30
28%-29
22-23
17%
29%
28%
22
17%
26-26 V 2
20
28 Va
20
liras
||3g)§
PARADISE SUPPLY
Paradise
HEK-SHEY BROS.
ReinboWs
H. M. STAUFFER
& SONS, INC.
Wkmer
MOUNTVILLE
FEED SERVICE
R. D. 2, Columbia
3
Frt
Thun
29-29%
28%
22 Vz
21%
17%
14
29%
28%
22
17%
14
30%
29%
23
17%
30-30%
29-29%
23
17%
14
26-26 Vi
20
26-26 h
20