Weekly Poultry Report Eastern Pennsylvania And New Jersey Weekly Review LIVE HENS Prices of light hens unchang ed. Offerings increased slight ly in/ some quarters as pi oduc ers prepare for pullet replace ments. Demand fair but unng gressive as most plants operat ing on a part-time basis. Of ferings of heavy hens short of a limited but fair call with too few sates to report prices Pric es paid @farm: Hens - Light 4-6, mostly 5-5% c. TURKEYS Offerings of open market birds limited with too few sales to report prices /Processors very busy processing contractu al supplies m most quarters Fogelsville August 1, 1967 (Prices paid dock weights, cents per lb, except where not ed) HENS, light, 4%-10%, mostly 5-5%; HENS, heavy, 9%-25, mostly 12-15; PULLETS, 10 31, mostly 26-29; ROASTERS. 14% - 29, mostly 20-29; TURKEYS, Hens, 29-32%; RABBITS, 8-31, mostly 20-28; GUINEAS, 90-95, PIGEONS (per pair), 55-160, CONTROL Tobacco and Vegetable Insects SPRAY WITH Diazinon AGSOO Available at Your Local Dealer 2) Diazinon Insecticides: U.S. Pat. No. 754243 FOR THE COMPLETELY AUTOMATED STAIR STEP Watch this space for complete illustration mostly 55-75; Jumbo squab, 85- 87%. TOTAL COOPS SOLD: 547. Weekly Review Lot-average broiler and fly er live prices averaged .2-cent higher this week at 14 67 cents per lb. Puces paid during the week ranged from a low of 13 4 cents per lb. on Monday to a high of 15 6 cents on Thursday Sales for the week were steady at 12 million head • Chicago (Continued from Page 2) Choice and Prime 975-1450 lbs. Yield Giade 3 and 4 26 50-27 25, Choice 900-1400 lbs. 26 00-26 75, Mixed Good and Choice 900- 1300 lbs 25.25-26.00, Good 24 00- 25.50, Standard and Low Good 23 00-24 50, Load Choice and Prime 1700 lbs. Yield Grade 5, 22 00 SLAUGHTER HEIFERS High Choice and Prime 850- 1075 lbs 26 00-26 50, four loads at latter price, Choice 800-1075 lbs 25 00-26.25, closing mostly 25.75 down. Mixed Good and Choice 2450-25 25, Good 23 50- CAGE SYSTEM or call your Big Dutchman Representative §.* J -<- ,r ; Lancaster Farming, Saturday, August 5, 1967- Weekly New York Egg Mkt. Fiom Mondav. July 31st to Fnday, August 4th Mon. WHITE 25 35’ 2 34' 2 -35 34' 2 -35 34 26 ta-27 26 Mi-27 26 26 15 15 10 10 37 ] /2-38 ! 2 37-38 Ex. Fey. Lg Fey Large Fey. Med. No 1 Med. Pullets Peewees Ex. Lg. BROWN Ex Fey. Lg Fey Large Fey. Med. Pullets 35'2 35' 2 35 35 26 26 15 15 10 10 Peewees MIXED Standards Checks 28-30 23-30 18V 2 18*2 Trend. Market still showing a surplus position and still view ed as not completely settled, mediums locally still in suiplus Copyright 1967 by Urner Barry Publications BARN SPRAYING SPRAY THE MODERN WAY Use CARBOLA SPRAY • Dries White # Disinfects 0 Less Cobwebs MAYNARD L. BEITZEL Witmer, Pa. Phone 392-7227 SPEED YOUR HAY HARVEST with A/lis-Chalmers 829 Mower-Conditioner Put conditioned hay in the windrow fast! Do it all in one trip! One man with a tractor and an 829 Mower-Conditioner combines three conventional haying operations. , Check the features of the Allis-Chalmers 529 ... 9-foot cutter bar... end-to-end header float... 4-bar pick-up reel... adjustable con ditioning roll pressure ... adjustable windrow deflectors...hydraulic ram and hose standard. Save hay... save time ... we’d like to show you the way. \Chet Long L. H. Brubaker Akron, Pa. Litltz, Pa. ALLIS-CHALMEBS Alien H. Matz Farm Equipment N. G. Myers & Son Nissley Farm Service Rheems, Pa. Washington Boro, Pa. Grumelli Farm Service L. H. Brubaker Quarryville, Pa. Lancaster, Pa. A r Wed. lues. 33 32 26 24 25 15 10 35 36 35*2 35 26 15 10 26-28 18^2 New Holland 3 FrL Thurs. 30 20 J 9 20 19 15 10 20 22 20 21 15 10 32-33 32 33 24-25 m'o 23-25 18-18 l /2