Weekly Poultry Report Eastern Pennsylvania Eastern Shore And New Jersey Exchange Weekly Review Weekly Review LIVE HENS Prices generally unchanged. In instances an occasional lot of light type hens noted as high as 6 ] Ac. Offerings within the area barely adequate to adequate, however those from New York and New England ample for a slightly improved, fair demand. Heavy type fully adequate for a fairly good in terest. Prices paid at farm: Light Hens 4-6 c, mostly 5%-6c; Heavy Hens 11c. TURKEYS Movement ol live birds heavy in many quarters with prices generally of a contractual na ture. Limited sales noted on young hens at 22-23 c mostly 22c, depending or size of lots and young toms @ 21c. Fogelsville September 5, 1967 (Prices paid dock weights, cents per pound except where noted.) Hens, light type, 4%-10%, 290 head. Riding horses 85- mostly 5-542; Hens heavy type, 205; Driving horses 125-400; 5V2 -13%, mostly 10-13; Pullets, Killers 6-7 cents per lb.; Pony 20-37%, mostly 25-32%; Roast- mares 40-75, Geldings 25-55. ers, 19%-31, mostly 26-29; Tur- HOGS keys, toms, 17%-21: Turkeys, September 4 1967 hens, 36-33%; Rabbits, 11-36, steady to 50 cent lower mostly 3C%-35; Guineas, 67%- market no No. I’s and No. 3’s 70; Pigeors (per pair), 60-1.65, was the word on receipts of mostly 70-77%; Jumbo Squaib, g 54 head, with retail steady to 8587%. 50 cents higher. Retail 22-24; Total Coops Sold, 505. Wholesale 20%-21%; Heavy- CUSTOM SPRAYING HIGH PRESSURE WASHING * and" __ * - ' / ’ - DISINFECTING in all types of poultry houses. MAYNARD L. BEITZEL Witmer, Pa. Phone 392-7227 NEW! FOR POTATO VINE KILTING ORTHO P. L ROHRER and Smoketown, Penna. Broiler and fryer hve prices averaged 11.57 cents per pound this week. Prices paid during the week ranged trom a high qf 12.2 cents a pjund on Tuesday to a low of 11.1 cents on Thursday. Sa'es for the week totaled 922,400 thou’and head, 50,000 less than la.t week. # Lancaster (Continued from Page 2) gilts 25 to 50c higher. US 1-2 200-240 lbs. 2125-22; few head US 1, 195-220 lbs. 23; US 1-3 190-255 lbs. 20.60-21.25; US 2-3 200-275 lbs. 20.10-20 50. SHEEP 100 - Spring lambs 50c lower. Ewes absent. SPRING LAMBS - Choice 60-95 lbs. 24-24 50, couple lots on Tuesday $25; Good 60-90 lbs. 22.50-24; Utility 20-22. • New HoHond (Continuea from Page 2) Ortho Paraquat is a new organic herbicide that is highly effective .for potato vine killing plus, these added advantages. ♦Complete vine kill (and weeds) in 7-10 days. ♦Makes digging easier as a result of vine and weed kill. ♦Speeds up harvesting for early market. ♦Discourages late blight tuber rot. *Aids in control of tuber size for more uniform crop. in less stem attachment to tu bers. stem end browning in storage. increases skin setting and maturity. * Absolutely no residue left in the soil. to tubers. is neutralized on contact with the soil. Get Paraquat and get results! • Lancaster Auction (Continued from Page 2) and low-Utility 20.85-22.50. CALVES 145-Vealers steady to $1 lower. VEALERS - Choice 3943; Good 37.50-40; Standard 35-38.- 50; Utility 28-34.50; Cull 25.50- 29.50, 70-90 lbs. 24-26.50. HOGS 352 - Barrows and gilts 25-SOc higher. US 1, 195- 220 lbs. 23; US 1-2 200-240 lbs. 21.25-22; US 1-3 190-255 lbs. 20.60-21.25; US 2-3 200-275 lbs, 20.10-20.50. SPRING LAMBS - Choice 75-95 lbs. 24-24.50; Utility 85- 95 lbs. 20-21. • Vintage (Continued from Page 2) CALVES 697-Vealers steady to $2 higher. VEALEES - Choice 3942, few 42.50-44; Good 37.50-40 50: Standard 35-38.50; Utility 29- 35; Cull 24-29, 55-85 lb 21-26. HOGS 186 - Barrows and gilts $1 higher. BARROWS & GILTS - US 1-2 190-235 lbs. 22-22.75; few US 1, 210 lbs. 2310-23.25; US 1-3 190-245 lbs. 2110-21.85. SOWS - US 1-3 335-525 lbs. 16.75-17 75. SHEEP 36 - Spring lamibs steady to $1 lower. SPRING LAMBS-Choice 60- 90 lbs. 24-25.50, few head 26- 26 50; Good 22-24: Utility 18.50- 22. weights 20-21: Sows 16-17. CALVES September 4, 1967 Receipts of 123 head sold steady. Choice and Prime 38- 43%; Standard 32-35%, Good & Low-Choice 35-37%; Common 18-31. Robert K. Rohrer Bulldozing - Grading "Patz Sales & Service Barn Cleaners - Silo Unloaders - Cattle Feeders Quarryville, R. D. 1 Hensel 548-2559 BRO. Ph. 397-3539 Lancaster Farming, Saturday, September &, 1967—3 Weekly New York Egg Mkt From Monday, September 4th to Friday, September Bth Uon, WHITE Ex. Fey. Lg. Fey. Lg. Fey. Med. No. 1 Med. Pullets Peewees Ex. Large BROWN Ex. Fey. Lg. Fey. Lg. Fey. Med. Pullets Peewees MIXED Standards Checks Trend: Market clearly closed on Medium. Balance slow trad ing. USDA to close out it’s dried egg buying. Copyright 1967 by Urner Barry Publications Lancaster Farming Ads Pay! SUCCESSFUL ONES YIELD-PROVED HYDRIDS FROM P-A-G All corn looks pretty much alike. Acts alike. So the best thing P-A-G can offer you is hardnosed up-to-date re search that lets only the best producing hybrids get into your hands. Hybrids that are proved to do a top job under actual field conditions in your area. That’s why we call these P-A-G hybrids The Successful Ones! P-A-G’s SPECIAL RECOMMENDATIONS Special Cross, P-A-G 399 This three-way cross rivals the best single crosses for yield. With populations up to 22,000 you can depend on excellent seedling vigor and good standability. You’ll appreciate 399’s easy harvesting. Special Cross, SX 29 Popular single cross that’s bred for the farmer who's willing to go all out for yields. Plant at populations from 16,000 to 24,000. Ideal for narrow rows. Has ability to use high fertility and available moisture. Double Cross, P-A-G 395 This hybrid is very flexible as to soil type and fertility. It offers good seedling vigor and standability at popu lations from 16,000 to 21,000. Recommended for nar row rows. Produces excellent yields. Your P-A-G dealer has complete details about all of The Successful Ones. Including special crosses and four-way crosses. See him soon. P-A-G DIVISION W. R. GRACE & CO. * ** —— ■—l ” Box 176, Bowling Green, Ohio 43403 The successful ones. WW. 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