Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, August 26, 1967, Image 3

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    Weekly Poultry Report
Eastern Pennsylvania
And New Jersey
Weekly Review
LIVE HENS
Prices on light hens ranged
unchanged to Vic lower. De
mand was relatively dull for
ample supplies in New Jersey,
but closely held for a fair reg
ular interest in Pa. Heavy hens
were in very limited supply in
both Pa. & N.J., but needs
readily met by out-of-state pur
chase#. Prices paid at farm;
Light Hens 4-8. mostly sVfe-6;
Heavy Hens 11c.
Fogelsville
August 22, 1967
(Prices paid dock weights,
cents per pound, except where
noted.)
Hens, Light 4%-10%, mostly
5-5%; Hens Heavy 5%-12%,
mostly 10-12; Pullets 12-23,
mostly 26-32; Roasters 8%-32,
mostly 27-30; Turkeys, Hens
30%-33%; Rabbits 13-27, most
ly 20-25; Guineas 65-69, Pi
geons (per pair) 45-160, most
ly 52-55; Jumbo Squab 85 87%
Total coops sold- 779
Eostern Shore
Exchange
Weekly Review
Lot-average broiler and fry
er live prices declined more
than one-third cent this week
to average 12.73 cents per lb.
Prices paid during the week
ranged from a high of 13.5
CUSTOM SPRAYING
HIGH PRESSURE WASHING
, - . and
DISINFECTING
in all types of poultry houses.
MAYNARD L. BEITZEL
Witmer, Pa.
THINKING CAGES?
y FLAT DECK X
jXt
SINGLE TIER
n,
FULL STAIIt STEP
£b
uu.
m
cents a lb. on Monday to a low
of 12.2 cents on Tuesday, Wed
nesday, and Thursday.
Sales for the week totaled
1.1 million head, an increase
of 144,000 head from the pie
ceding week.
• Chicago
(Continued from Page 2)
beef was steady to 75 higher.
Cow beef sold steady to 1.50
lower, most decline on Conner
and Cutter. x
SLAUGHTER STEERS
Prime 1165-1415 lbs. Yield
Grade 3 and 4 28.75-29.25, one
load 1367 lbs. Wednesday at
29 50, highest since May 1966.
High Choice and Prime 1100-
1400 lbs. 28.00-29.00, Choice
1100-1400 lbs. yield Grade 2 to
4 27.00-28 25, Choice 950-1150
lbs. 26 50-27.75, Mixed Good and
Choice 900-1150 lbs 25.75-27 00,
Good 24 75-25.75, Standard and
Low Good 23 50-25.00.
SLAUGHTER HEIFERS
High Choice and Prime 900-
1185 lbs 26 50-27 25, three loads
Prime 1025-1050 lbs. at latter
price, Equalling the highest
since May, 1966 Choice 800 1025
lbs. yield Grade 2 to 4 25 50- 26 -
50, Mixed Good and Choice 775-
900 lbs 24.50-25 50, Good 23 50-
25.00, Standard and Low Good
22 00-23 50
COWS Late sales Utility
and Commercial 16 00-17 50, few
High Yielding Utility 17 50-18 -
50, Canner and Cutter 15 00-
16.50
BULLS Utility and Com
mercial 20 50-23 50.
FEEDERS Two loads
Choice 919 lb. steers 25.75.
Phone 392-7227
. . . YOUR LARGEST SELECTION
is with 3u | Dutchman.
/Flat Deck, Tiered, Pullet Jf Twice as many birds per
and Grow Cages * foot of feeding and water
-6 mg 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
tion and complete details on Flat Deck, Pullet
Grow or Other Cage Systems.
NAME
ADDRESS
CITY
PHONE
• Vintage
(Continued from Page 2)
ai 23.85-24.85, individual 1900
lbs. 26.25.
CALVES 097 The increas
ed supply of vcalers sold very
uneven, Good and Choice
steady to $l.OO higher. Utility
and Standard steady, Cull $l
- lower.
VEALERS Choice 38.50-
41.50, few 42-43: Good 36.50-
39; Standard 34-37; Utility 32-
35; Cull 28 50-31, 70-90 lbs. 25-
29.
HOGS 198 Barrows and
gilts steady to 25c lower. US
1-2 195-230 lbs. 22 25-22 60; US
1- 180-240 lbs. 21.75-22 25; US
2- 230-245 lbs. 20.60-21.35.
SHEEP 24 Spring lambs
about steady on small supply.
• New Holland
(Continued from Page 2)
Fresh Holsteins, 375-800; other
breeds, 300-450. Bulls. 230-255;
heife'rs, 160-220.
HORSES
August 21, 1967
Receipt’s totaling 247 head
averaged lower Riding horses,
85-375; driving, 130-250; killers
(including mules), 7-8 cents
per lb Pony mares, 30-90,
geldings, 25-75.
August 21, 1967
A 25-50 cent lowei trend
prevailed as 973 head sold Re
tail, 23-24, heavyweights, 21-
22, wholesale (U.S 1-3), 21 75-
22 50 Sows 16-17 50
CALVES
August 21, 1967
One-hundi ed twe n t y-thi ee
Head averaged 50 cents to $1
lower with no Prime calves of
fered Choice. 38-40 50, Good
and Low Choice, 36-37.50;
Standai d, 33-35 50, Common,
22-32
Robert K. Rohrer
Bulldozing - Grading
Patz Sales & Service
Barn Cleaners - Silo
Unloaders - Cattle Feeders
Quarryville, R. D. 1
Hensel 548-2559
/Easier to light and
ventilate
/An exact system to fit
your needs
1 mmm *mmm
HOGS
Lancaster Farming, Saturday. August 26,1967'
Weekly New York Egg Mkt.
From Monday, August 21st to Friday, August 251 h
Mon.
WHITE
Ex. Fey. Lg.
Fey. Lg.
Fey. Med.
No. 1 Med.
Pullets
Peewees
31-31%
30%
22
21*2
17-17%
11
33%-34% 33%-34% 33%-34% 33%-34% 34-35
Ex. Large
BROWN
35% 36% 36% 36% 36%
34% 35% 35% 36 36
23 23 23 23 24
17% 17% 17% 18 18%
11 11 11 11 11
Ex. Fey. Lg.
Fey. Lg.
Fey. Med.
Pullets
Peewees
MIXED
Standards
Checks
26 26 28 28 29
17 17 17 17 18
Tiend: Large eggs in good balance, mediums ample locally
but very well cleared at out-of-town points.
Copyright 1967 by Urner Barry Publications
Read LANCASTER FARMING
For Full Market Reports
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R. D. 4, Manheim
PARADISE SUPPLY
Paradis*
C. E. SAUDER & SONS ROHRER’S MILL
R. D. 1, East Earl R> D R„nks
HERSHEY BROS.
Reinholds
FOWL’S FEED SERVICE
R. D. 1, Quarryville
R. D. 2, Peach Bottom
GRUBB SUPPLY CO.
Elizabethtown
MOUNTVILLE
FEED SERVICE
R. D. 2, Columbia
Wed.
Tues.
31%
30%
22%-23
22-22'%
17-17%
11
31%
30%
22% -23
22-22%
17-17%
11
HEISEY
FARM SERVICE
Lawn, and Bellaire
DUTCHMAN FEED
MILLS, INC.
R, D. 1, Stevens
H. M. STAUFFER
& SONS. INC.
Witmer
FrL
Thurs.
32
31%
23 :i i-2‘
23%
18%
11
31%
31
22% -23
22-22%
18
11
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Millersville
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