Weekly Poultry Report Eostarn Pennsylvania And New Jersey Weekly Review Prices of light hens held un changed. Heavy type while generally unchanged did range higher on small lots in instanc es. Demand on light type fair but unaggressive. Offerings barely adequate in New Jer sey but adequate from other areas. Demand for heavy type fair to good with interest for part loads often unfilled. Pric es paid at farm: Light Type Hens 4-6, mostly 5%-6c; Heavy type 11-12, mostly 11c. TURKEYS Contractual movement con tinues heavy as processors gen erally working at as near ca pacity as possible. Labor short ages generally the limiting factor to full production. Open market demand generally light. Offerings fully adequate; how ever, in instances, interest in medium weight white hens re ported unfilled. Sales too lim ited to report prices. FogeTsville September 12, 1967 (Prices paid dock weights, cents per lb., except where noted) Hens, light type, mostly 5-5Vz; Hens, heavy type, 5-14, mostly 9-12; Pullets, 21- 36y 2 , mostly 28-32; Roasters, 13- 3512, mostly 22-32; Rabbits, 20- 3512, mostly 28-33; Guineas, 55- Cuts Feed Waste in Cattle Worm-infested cattle can’t utilize feed efficiently. Feed them new Wayne Cattle Wormer and kill common and lesser stomach and intestinal worms. You’ll get better performance from your feed dollar. Wayne Cattle Wormer contains new Thiabendazole. It's safer, more effective. Palatable, no feed upsets, no extra work. For beef or dairy cattle. Try this New working partner with Wayne Feeds. ® Wayne Cattle Wormer C. E. SAUDER & SONS ‘ R. D. 1, East Earl HERSHEY BROS. Reinholds FOWL’S FEED SERVICE rqHRER’S MILL R. D. 1, QuarryviUe R. D. 1, Ronks R. D. 2, Peach Bottom GRUBB SUPPLY CO. Elizabethtown WHITE OAK MILL R. D. 4, Manheim HEISEY FARM SERVICE Lawn and Bellaire MILLERSVILLE SUPPLY CO. MiUers'vlUe 80; Pigeons (per pair), 60-150, mostly 72*6-95; Jumbo Squab, 85-87*6. TOTAL COOPS SOLD: 631. Eastern Shore Exchange Weekly Review Broiler and fryer live prices avenged 1C 98 certs per pound this week. Prices paid during the week ranged from a high of 12.2 cents a pound on Thursday to a low of 10.1 cents on Tuesday. Sales for the week totaled 929,100, an increase of only 6,700 head from last week. • Loncaster Auction (Continued from Page 2) CALVES 158 - Vealers most ly steady. VEALEOEtS - Choice 39.50- 42.50; Good 38-40 50; Standard 34.50-38 50; Utility 28-35.50; Cull 24-28; 70-90 lb. Cull 18-24. SLAUGHTER CALVES - Choice 280-350 lbs. 32-34; Good 280-425 lbs. 26.50-33; Standard 23.50-2650. HOGS 283 Barrows and gilts steady. BARROWS & GILTS - US 1-2 190-235 lbs 21-2150; one lot US 1, 197 lbs. 22.50; US 1- 195-240 lbs. 20 50-21; US 2- 210-250 lbs. 20-20.60. SHEEP 36 - Spring lambs steady. 'SPRING LAMBS - Choice 75-90 lbs. 24-2450; Good 75-90 lbs. 22.50-23.50. DUTCHMAN FEED MILLS, INC. R. D. 1, Stevens H. M. STAUFFER & SONS, INC. Witmer PARADISE SUPPLY Paradis* MOUNTVILLE FEED SERVICE R. D. 2, Columbia • Vintage (Continued from Page 2) Canner and low-Cutter 15.50- 17. BULLS - Choice 25-26 50; Good 25 35-25; Utility and Com mercial 22 60-24.60. CALVES 609 Standard to Choice vealers mostly steady, Cull and Utility $l-2 lower, with weights under 80 lbs. off $3. VEALERS - Choice 39-42, few head 43-44; Good 3740.50; Standard 34.50-38; Utility 28- 34; Cull 25-28.50, 70-90 lbs. 21- 25, with some 55-75 lbs. $l7-22. HOGS 215 - Barrows and gilts steady to 25c lower. BARROWS & GILTS - US 1-2 190-240 lbs. 22-22.50; US 1- 190-250 lbs. 21.25-21.85; US 2- 215-250 lbs. 20.60-21.10; One lot US 3, 250 lbs. 19.10. SOWS - Sows steady to 50c lower. US 2-3 350-600 lbs. 16.- 37-1735. SHEEP 40 - Spring lambs mostly steady. SPRING LAMBS - Choice 70-85 lbs 24.50-26; Good 60-95 lbs. 22-24 50; Utility 18-2150 In the hog sale Saturday, Sept. 9, 1967 416 head were sold, 160-180 lb 19-22; 180-200 lb., 20 60-2160; 200-220 lb 20.- 50-23; 220-240 ib, 20.25-2135; 240 lb. up, 17-20.10. Sows 14.50. # Lancaster (Continued from Page 2) lot US 1, 197 lbs, 22 50; US 1-3, 195-240 lbs , 20 50-21 00; US 2-3, 210-250 lbs., 20.00-20 60. SHEEP 325 Spring lambs mostly steady. SPRING LAMBS Choice 65-95 lbs. 24 00-24 50, couple lots $25 00; Good 60-90 lbs 22.50- 24 00, Utility 21 00-22.50. SLAUGHTER EWES Utility and Good 5.00-8.00. says a good crop deserves a good chop! You chop fine silage faster with Allis-Chaimers 780 Forage Harvester! The Model 780 delivers up to 60 tons per hour of high nutrient corn silage. Five feed rolls govern cut, from 7/32" to 2H" length. Unique Short Flow feed ing system keeps crop flowing steadily to the six 36" Cut-and-Throw knives. Change heads easily for direct-cut or windrowed grass crops. Chef 1 Long N. G. Myers & Son Akron, Pa. Rheems, Pa. Nissley Form Service L. H. Brubaker Washington Boro, Pa. Lititz, Pa. Allen H. Matz Farm Equipment Grumelli Form Service L. H. Brubaker Quarryrille, Pa. Lancaster, Pa. Lancaster Farming, Saturday, September 16,1967 Weekly New York Egg Mkt From Monday, September 11th to Friday, September 15th WHITE Ex. Fey. Large Fey. Large Fey. Med. No. 1 Med. Pullets Peewees Ex. Large BROWN Ex. Fey. Large Fey. Large Fey. Med. Pullets Peewees MIXED Standards Checks Trend: Large sizes ample but clearing satisfactorily Ample locally but short out side. Copyright 1967 by Urner Barry Publications • New Holland (Continuea from Page 2) 50; Utility 29 00-35 00; Cull 24 - 00-28 00, 70-90 lb. Cull 20 00-24 - 50, 55-80 lbs. $15.00-20 00 SHEEP 4 Insufficient volume for a market test. COWS September 13, 1967 Steady on wholesale to 50 cents lower on retail, was the trend on 980 head. Retail 21% - 23, Wholesale 20%-21%; Hea vyweights 19%-20%; Sows IS IS; Boars 14%-15%. CALVES September 11, 1967 Receipts of 140 head sold steady. Choice and Prime 38- HORSES 44%; Good and L. Choice 35- September 11, 1967 37%; Standard 32-25 and Corn- Receipts of 314 head sold mon 18-31. Receipts of 174 cows, 4 bulls and 2 heifers, sold steady on the better cows. Fresh Hol stems 425-1200; Guernseys 125- 250; Other (breeds 350-450; Bulls 160-265 and Heifers 325- 405. New Holland Mon. Tues. 35 34% 28 27% 21 14-14% 37-38 34% 28 27% 20% 14 37-38 40 39 27% 20% 14 40 39 27% 21 14-14% 32% 20 32% 19 steady. Riding Horses 80 235; Driving Horses 90-220, Killers 6-7; Pony Mares 35-80 and Geldings 25-55. HOGS September 11, 1967 NIW SYSTEMS FROM SURGE, New Automatic TONGANOXIE FEED SYSTEM You Can ' A single-motor, quiet, dust-free, ‘ ; automatic System that conveys 1 k feed as fast as you need it... • wherever you need it—up, down or ] around corners. " sr W erf. 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