Weekly Poultry Report Eastern Pennsylvania cc * 663,200, down 63,500 from I And New Jersey wcok f Weekly Review LIVE HENS Prices on light type hens . , , . .. Mzi u „„f . (Prices paid dock weights, neld unchanged, heavy type ce nts per pound, except where ranged unchanged to Vic high- noted.) er. In instances, bids as high Hens, Light type 4V4-10Vfe. « 13c for well feathered small mostly 5-5 Vi; Hens, Heavy lots went unfilled. Demand type 6-24, mostly 8-12 Vi; Pul folr and less aggressive on lets 8-41 mostly 19-34; Roast- Bght type hens as offerings ers 9Vi-33, mostly 20-32; Ducks generally increased in all ar- 12-29 Vi; Drakes 21 Vi-35; Tur eas. Interest in heavy type keys, Hens 22-32 Vi; Rabbits «Potty ranging fair to very BVi-32, mostly 18-25; Guineas good. Offerings ample in New 59-70, mostly 60-65; Pigeons Jersey to barely adequate in (per pair) 65-145, mostly 70- Pennsylvanda. Prices paid at 85; Jumbo Squab 85-90. farm: Light type hens 4-6, Total coops sold: 726. mostly 5Vi-5%c; Heavy type ■ bens 11-12 Vi, mostly 11-liy 4 c. m v;-* - TURKEYS • Vl " ra 9® Demand fair to occasionally (Continued from Page 2) good on young hens from pro- HOGS 258 - Barrows and cessors preparing to fill fresh gilts steady to 25c lower, iced packed needs for next BARROWS & GILTS -US Week’s Hebrew Holiday period 200-225 lbs. 22-22 50, US 1-3 Interest only fair on young 190-250 lbs 20.60-21.60, US 1-2 toms. Overall offerings gener- 180-190 lbs. 20.25-20 60. ally ample, however certain SHEEP 48 - Spring lambs Sizes occasionally barely ade- steady to 50c lower, quate. Movement heavy on SPRING LAMBS - Choice contractual agreements with 60-90 lbs 24 50-25 50; Good 60- shortage of labor a limiting 85 lbs 21-23 50: Utility 18-22 factor at processing plants. In the hog sale, September 23, 361 head were sold 160-180 lb, 18 50-19 75, 180-200 lb, 21- 10-23, 200-220 lb, 20 85-22 85, 220-240 lb, 21-22 85, 240 up, 17 60-22 25 Sows 15-17 50 Special feeder sale, Septem- i Eastern Shore f Exchange 1 Weekly Review Broiler and fryer live prices ber 22 - Cattle 623 head, Light averaged 1076 cents per Stock Steers, steady, Herefords pound this week Prices paid 800-1000 lb, 2310-25, Angus during the week ranged from 24-25 85; Herefords 550-750 lb, a high of 12 cents per pound 24 50,-27 25, Angus 2510-27.85 on Monday to a low of 9 7 Charolais Crossbred steei s 590- cents per pound on Thursday 890 lb 26-26 60 Holstein Steers Total sales for the week total- 650-850 lb 19 50-22 10 Agway Which type milk cooler best fits your dairy.operation? e Sunset Bulk Milk Coolers are available in many different models . . . there’s a tailored size for your herd. Atmospheric coolers feature “Positive Refrigerant Control”, built in fast drainage, all stainless steel and complete-automatic con trols mounted on cooler. You can wtgm* 24 Hour Milking Equipment Service elms oun miu Installation and Service CALL TODAY AND ASK FOR AN APPOINTMENT Agway Bee Line’s Local Commodity Technicians are: Agway September 26, 1967 THE PRICE IS RIGHT! MR. FRED KERLIN MR. HAROLD KINSEY Bee Line Supply Center 1027 DILLERVILLE ROAD, LANCASTER 24 HOUR SERVICE DAILY PH. 394-0541 Fogelsville ,tV depend on lowest operating and maintenance costs. Vacuum coolers incorporate all the established cooler features that have made Sunset a leader. The Vacuum Coolers can be used with pipeline or with one of Sunset’s in expensive Milk Conveyor systems. Call us for details. • New Holland (Continued from Togo 2) COWS Receipts of 133 cows sold stronger. Fresh cows, Holstein 350-650; Guernseys 150435; Other breeds 250-350. HORSES Receipts of 254 head sold stronger. Riding Horses 90410; Driving Horses 105-250; Pony mares 25-65; Geldings 20-50; Killers 6-7. HOGS Receipts of 938 head sold steady; Retail 21.50-22.75; Wholesale 20.25-20.75; Heavy weights 19.25-20. Sows 16 50- 17.50. CALVES Receipts of 127 head sold steady. Choice and Prime 39- 43 50; Standard 31.50-34 50; Good and L Choice 35-38 50; Common 18-30 • Lancaster Auction (Continued from Page 2) strong to $1 00 higher, instances 2.00 higher on Cull. VEALERS Choice 4100- 45 50; couple 46 00-47 00; Good 38 00-41 50, Standard 34 GO -39 00, Utility 28 00-33 00; Cull 90-115 lbs 24 00-29 00, few 70- 90 lbs 21 00-24 00 SLAUGHTER CALVES Choice 300-400 lbs 28 50-33 50; Good 250-400 lbs 24 00-29 50, Standai d 22 50-25 50 HOGS 290 Barrows and gilts steady BARROWS AND GILTS—one lot US 1, 203 lbs 22 00 US 1-2, 190 235 lbs 20 50-2150 US 1-2, 235-275 lbs 20 00-20 50 US 1-3, 255-275 lbs 19 60-19 75 SOWS one lot US 1, 275 lbs 17 00 - SHEEP 41 Spring slaugh ter lambs steady SPRING LAMBS Good and Choice 80-90 lbs. 23 50-24 00, Utility 60-70 lbs 19 00-21 50. Lancaster Farming, Saturday. September 30.1967 Weekly New York Egg Mkt. From Monday, September 25th to Friday, September 29th Mon. WHITE Ex. Fey. Lg. Fey. Lg. Fey. Med. No. 1 Med, Pullets Peewees Ex. Large BROWN 34 Vi -27 27 15-16 14 37-38 Ex. Fey. Lg. Fey. Lg. Fey. Med. 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