Weekly Poultry Report Eoitern Pennsylvania And New Jersey WEEKLY SUMMARY LIVE HENS Lot-average broiler and fry- Prices held unchanged on cr live prices advanced slight both light and hr ivy, however ly this week to average 16 13 trended lower wkHn the rang- cents per lb. es. Demand light to occasion- Prices paid during the week •lly good on large type as farm ranged from a low of 15 3 cents offerings decline in some areas p er lb on Monday, Tuesday, of Pennsylvania, ample else- ant | Wednesday, to a high of where. Demand seasonally fair jg 5 cents on Wednesday, for adequate offerings of heav- „ , r .. , ies. Prices paid at farm: Light Si ‘ les for tlie week were hens. 4-sVfe. mostly 4V4 sc; ? bo f ut \ m ! lhon bel ™ Heavy hens 11-12, mostly 11- \SrZt a T’ " ° f 1 1 TURKEYS Off farm movement of breed ers fairly active in some quar ters with prices reported at 16c, occasionally as high as 17c for fancy quality. Limited movement of young hens rang ed from 22-28 c mostly 22-24 c with highest price being paid for limited Kosher use. Oc casional lot of young toms moved at 21e. Fogelsville June 20, 1967 (Prices paid dock weights, cents per pound, except where noted.) Hens, Light 5-10. mostly 5- 6; Hens, Heavy 8-17%, mostly 10-12; Pullets 20-37, mostly 28V 2 -37; Roasters 24-31; Tur keys, Hens 15-27, Rabbits 15- 37, mostly 23-27%; Guineas 85- 95; Pigeons (per pair) 72% - 165, mostly 72%; Jumbo Squab 87%-90. Total Coops sold: 593 Agway NOW IS THE TIME TO PUN FOR YOUR IRRIGATION NEEDS FOR '67 WHICH TAKES ONE BIG GAMBLE OUT OF FARMING AGWAY IRRIGATION SYSTEM EQUIPPED WITH Agway Irrigation Specialists are experts at irrigation layout and design. They will consider all the factors that will aifect irrigation on your farm; to prepare a recommendation that will do the job, and do it right. Agway has a full line of equipment to fit a portable irrigation system for your farm. CALL TODAY AND ASK FOR AN APPOINTMENT Agway Bee Line's Local Commodity Technicians are: MR. FRED KERLIN MR. HAROLD KINSEY Agway Eastern Shore Exchange WEEKLY SUMMARY • Vintage (Continued from Page 2) BULLS Good and Choice 23 00-24 60; Utility and Commer cial 22 25-24 25, few head 24 60- 25.50: Cutler and low-Utibty 20 - 35-21.75; several 500-900 lb ho - stein bulls sold as feeders $2l - 00-23 00. CALVES 509 Vealers $1 00- 4 00 higher. VEALERS Choice 36 50- 39.00, few 40 00-41 50; Good 34 - 00-37 50; Standard 33 00-36 00; Utility 3100-34 00, Cull 29 00- 33 00, 70-90 lb Cull 27 50-31 00, several 90-130 lb Calves ietui n ed to farm at 28 00 35 00. SLAUGHTER CALVES Good and Choice 200-280 lbs 32 00-35 00. UpGS 198 Barrows and gilts steadv to weak US 1-2 185- 245 lbs 23 50-23 60, Few US 1. 210-215 lbs 23 75-2410, US 1-3 195-240 lbs 23 00-23 50, US 2-3 185 lbs. 21 75. BEE4INE Control Moisture With Racebilt Aluminum Irrigation Systems MARLOW PUMPS BEE-LINE SUPPLY CENTER 1027 DILLERVILLE ROAD, LANCASTER 24 HOUR SERVICE DAILY PH. 394-0541 SUPPLY PRICE IS RIGHT! THE • Lancaster Auction (Continued from Page 2) 22- Cutter 18.50-20.25; Cnnner and low-Cultcr 17 35-19. BULLS Good and Choice 23- Utility and Commer cial 22.50-24 35. few head 24 85- 25.75. FEEDER STEERS Choice 900-1250 lbs with Good to low- Choice slaughter finish 24.50- 26. CALVES 127—Voalers steady to weak, slaughter calves weak to SI lowei. VEALERS Choice 36-38.- 50. four head 39-40. Good 34 50- 37.50. Standard 32-36: Utility 30-34; Cull 28 31 50. 70-95 lbs. 25-30. SLAUGHTER CALVES Choice 200-280 lbs. 32 33; Good 200-310 lbs 30-32 50; Standaid 26-30. HOGS 274 Banows and gilts steady to 25c lower. US 1-2 195-235 lbs 23 75-24, six head US 1. 200 lbs 24 75. US 1- 190-260 lbs 22 75-23 50; US 2- 190-260 lbs. 22 25-22.75. SHEEP 21 One Lot Choice 70 lbs Spring lambs steady at $26. • Chicago (Continued from Page 2) and Choice 900-1300 lbs 24 50- 25 50, Good 23 50 25 00, Stand aid and Low Good 22 50 24 00. SLAUGHTER HEIFERS High Choice and Low Pume 875-1050 lbs 26 00 26 25, Choice 850-1050 lbs 24 75 26 00, mostly 25 00-25 75, Mixed Good and Choice 24 25-25 00, Good 23 00- 24 25, Standaid and Low Good 21 50-23 00. BULLS Utility and Com meicial 2100 24 25. CENTER Lancaster Farming, Saturday, June 24,1967 Weekly New York Egg Mkt From Monday, June 19th to Finlay, June 23id Mon. WHITE Ex. Fey. Ly. 28' 2 Fey. Ly. Fey. Med. No 1 Med Pullets 16 16 II 11 Peewees BROWN 31 30 30'z 29‘z 22 21 16 16 Ex Fey. Lg. Fey Lg. Fey Med Pullets 11 11 Peewees MIXED Standards 25-2525 25‘a 19*,2 Checks Ti end: Maiket still under selling piessuie and showing continued lack ot buyer confidence Copyright 1967 by Urner Barry Publications CUSTOM SPRAYING HIGH PRESSURE WASHING and DISINFECTING in all types of poultry houses. MAYNARD L. 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