Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, August 12, 1967, Image 3

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    Weekly Poultry Report
Eosfern Pennsylvania noted.)
And New Jer«ev llons - Li « ht mO - slI -V
Mna Mew jersey 5 . 5 , /2 . Hcns n cnvy 5M ,. 10i
We*lr(v D. v |.w moslly 12 ' 14: Roas '' crs 12 - 33 -
vrecKiy KeviCW mostly 2J-33: Turkeys. Hens 28-
LIVE HENS
Prices of light hens unchang
ed, however, in instances, buy
ers slightly less aggressive than
past week as offerings increas
ed due in part to sharp de
cline in egg market last week.
Offerings of heavy hens ade
quate for fair buying interest
with occasional small lots not
ed to local processors as high
as 12-12V&C. Prices paid at
farm: Hens, Light 4-6, mostly
5-sVzc; Heavy hens, 11-ll^c.
TURKEYS
Ample offerings generally of
a contractual nature, however,
limited open market trading
reported at 22-23 c on young
hens and 21c on young toms
Processors working at or near
capacity rn most quarters. Too
few sales to report prices
Fogelsville
August 8, 1967
(Prices paid dock weights,
cents per pound, except where
Agway
TRUCK LOAD SALE
CORN CRIBS
5x5 GAUGE
BAR MESH
CRIB SIZES AVAILABLE
750 and 1100 Bu. Capacity
13'-9" Diameter
1500 Bushel Capacity
16 f -8" Diameter
ACCESSORIES AVAILABLE
Corn Diverter
Roof Ladder
Vent Stack
FIRST COME - FIRST SERVED
Come in to-day and see an ereeted Bin in our parking area.
It! 1 '
CALL 394-0541 Ask for Mr. Shelly or Mr. Hoffer
33; Rabbits 15'i!-32, mostly 25-
30: Guineas 87M>-90; Pigeons
(per pair) 47 l is-160, mostly
52V4-80; Jumbo Squab 75 87',is,
mostly 85-87M>.
Total coops sold: 543.
Eostern Shore
Exchange
Weekly Review
Lot-average broiler and fry
er live prices declined more
than one-third cent this week
to average 14.29 cents per lb.
Prices paid during the week
trended downward, ranging
fiom a high of 15.7 cents per
lb on Monday to a low of 13 0
cents on Thursday.
Sales for the week were off
approximately V 4 -million head
for a total of 1,099,300 head.
“So long as the American
people may be fully informed,
they will be safe and free
Sen Everett Dirksen.
BEE-LINE
Supply Center
OK AGWAY
REASONS WHY MORE
FARMERS PREFER THE
AGWAY GREEN DOOR
BAR MESH CORN CRIBS
ORDER TO-DAY (LIMITED SUPPLY)
• Vintage
(Continued from Pasc 2)
mcrcinl 22.75-25; Cutter and
low-Utility 20.80-22.50.
CALVES 500—Vealers steady
to $l.OO higher
VEALEHS —Choice 38-39.50.
few 40-41; Good 30-38,50; Stand
ard 32.50 36.50: Utility 31.50-
34; Cull 28-31.50 70-90 lbs. 26-
29. 55 65 lbs. 21-26.
HOGS HI Barrows and
Kilts 50-75 c lower. US 1-2 200-
230 lbs. 23-23.25; US 1-3 1&5-
240 lbs. 22 25-23.
SHEEP 100 Spring lanibs
fully steady.
SPRING LAMBS Chope
65-100 lbs. 24.50-26.50. few
head 27-28; Good 22 50-25; U ’il
ity 18 50-22.50. ;
• Chicago
(Continued from Page 2)
ed High Choice and Prime 960-
1350 lbs. 27.00-27.75, Choice 960-
1400 lbs. Yield Grade 2 to 4 $6.-
75-27 50, Mixed Good and Choice
900-1300 lbs. 25.75-26.75, Gqod
24.75-25.75, Standard and Lbw
Good 23.50-25 00. I
SLAUGHTER HEIFERS j
High Choice and Prime 850-
1050 lbs. Yield Grades 3 an 4 4
26.25-26.75, Choice 800-1100 lbs.
25.50- Mixed Good and
Choice 24 75-25.75, Good 2350-
24.75, Standard and Low Good
22.50- !
I. Galvannealetl Wire ' '
2. Steep Pitched Roof
3. Easy Erection
4. Easy Loading and Unloading
5. Positive “Safety Locking” of all
Sections
6. Tested Under Extreme Load
Conditions
7. Excellent Basic Design
8. Reliable Manufacturer,
(Foley & Lavish Engineering
Co.)
Lancaster Farming, Saturday. August 12,1967 —
Weekly New York Egg Mkt.
From Monday. August 7lh to Friday. August lllh
WHITE
Ex. Fey. Lg.
Fey. Lg.
Fey. Med.
No. 1 Med.
Pullets
Peewees
Ex. Lg.
BROWN
Ex. Fey. Lg.
Fey. Lg.
Fey. Med.
Pullets
Peewees
MIXED
Standards
Checks
Trend: Market still showing ample supplies loi local de
mand on large and medium, extra large clearing and pullets also
meeting good call.
For MORE and STRONGER
PIGS at FARROWIKG
FEED WAYNE BROOD SOW SUPPLEMENT—a specially
formulated feed to help sows and gilts farrow big litters of
strong, healthy pigs. Carefully blended vitamins, minerals and
proteins properly balance farm grains.
Self-feed or hand-feed Wayne Brood Sow Supplement before
breeding, during gestation and on through the nursing period.
mm
PI
—f&r
/ ; n
MOUNTVILLE
FEED SERVICE
K, D. 2, Columbia
ROHRER’S MILL
K. D. 1, Ronkt
WHITE OAK MILL
R. D. 4, Manheim
HEISEY
PARADISE SUPPLY FARM SERVICE
Paradise Lawn and Kellaire
C. E. SAUDER & SONS MILLERSVILLE
R. D. 1, East Earl SUPPLY CO.
Millcrsville
HERSHEY BROS.
FOWL’S FEED SERVICE
R. D. 1, Quarryville
R. D. 2, Peach Bottom
GRUBB SUPPLY CO.
Elizabethtown
lues.
Mon.
3 OIL' 30
29 29'a
22 22
21 21-21'a
15 15
10 10
32'/a-33'/a 32^-33' a
33 34
32 33
22 22
15 15
10 10
23-25 24-25ta
18-18 M: 18Va
Copyright 1967 by Urner Barry Publications
Sows and gilts fed Brood Sow Supplement of
the Wayne Research Farm farrowed an aver
age of 11 pigs per litter . .
birth weight, 3.03 lbs.
Reinholds
Tburs.
Wed.
30'a 30'a 30'a
20'a 29-29'a 29 29'a
21-22 21-22 21'a-22
21-21'a 21-21'a 21-21'a
15 15 M'a-15
10 10 10
32'a-33'a 32'a-33‘a 32'.a-33'^
34 34 34
33 33 33
22 22 22
15 15 15
10 10 10
24-25 24-25 24 25
17Va-18 H'a-lS
average ptg
H. M. STAUFFER
& SONS, INC.
Witmer
DUTCHMAN FEED
MILLS, INC.
K. D. 1, Stevens
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