Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, October 14, 1967, Image 3

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    Weekly Poultry Report
Eastern Pennsylvania Fogelsville
1 And New Jersey October 10, 1967
Weekly Review (Prices paid dock weights,
LIVE HENS CCnt * PCr pound ’ exc «P t where
K 1 l ype "“Heni Light 4%-10, mostly
I*' 4^- Hens, Heavy 617.
hnt / air mostl y 9-12 : Pullets 14-39, most
ju ® „'‘S? l ! ty , pe ly 24-28; Roasters 5%-34. most
fn n* V „ff g .• dlfflcU i!, y !y 20-26; Rabbits 19%-30, most
f«rillac e iV nS! ; • ° f ‘ 23-28; Guineas 54-65; Pige
nlmfn^ amP ft e r r ° m 3 S8 j tlons ’ ons (per pair) 90-165, mostly
continues good on 90 . 100 f j u £ bo Squab 90 .
heavy type to fill needs for Total coops sold; 949.
weekend Jewish holiday, offer-
inga fully adequate to ample, young hens for limited fresh
Prices paid etc. Hens: Light ice packed needs. Movement of
Type 4-6, mostly 5-5¥2; Heavy contractual supplies heavy.
Type 11-12, mostly 11-11% c. Prices TFEWR
TURKEYS
Demand fair but unaggres- The appendix may be useless
sive on open market offerings, to man, but it has helped many
Best interest was centered on a doctor to buy a new car.
BARN SPRAYING
SPRAY THE MODERN WAY
Use CARBOLA SPRAY
• Dries White • Disinfects
• Less Cobwebs
MAYNARD L. BEITZEL
Witmer, Pa. Phone 392-7227
1,535 lbs.
It's Yours
Four More Atlantic Holstein Sires Are +1,000M!
15H114 Jack VG & GM 15H71 Archie GP & GM
22 Daus., 30 Rec. 18.292 M 624 F 70 Daws., 131 Rec. 16.279 M
Increase/Hdmts. +1,797 +7 Increase/Hdrats. +1,537
20 Cl. Daus. Ave. 81.9 34 Cl. Daus. Ave. 79.7
15H70 Flashy Boy EX & SMP
46 Daus., 87 Rec. 16.435 M
Increase/Hdrats. +1,374
38 Cl. Daus. Ave. 78.4
More Sires Well Proven In
Sire
15H106 Hector —GP
15H87 Jerry —EX & SMP
15H112 Majesty —VG & SMT
15H95 . Sensation —VG & SMP
15H100 Mookown —GP
15H73 Pilot —GP & SMP
15G91 Chedco SSP
4G525 Prince
4G509 ’ Wood
15G97 Crown GS
8J67 Snoman EX, Sr. Sup.
15J40 ’ Champ —VG
15J39 Or m and VG
9A25 Count
9517 Jeweller
Use Mate-Rite herd analysis and sire recommendation program to apply the Genetic Power of
these and other Atlantic sires to each cow in youi herd. Mate-Rite is an Atlantic exclusive and
it’s free!
ATLANTIC BREEDERS COOPERATIVE
Lancaster
Akron
More of Milk
at No Extra Cost!
From 15H96
All Breeds:
Daus.
47
1,255
New 1968 sire directory now available
569-0411 Christiana 593-5098 Quarryville 786-7381
859-2552 Mount Joy 653-1451 Strasburg 687-6292
Performer Available Daily
15H96 Romandale Dividend Performer
Very Good & Silver Medal Production
USDA Herdmate Compaiison (9/67,134 herds)
181 A.I. Daus., 181 Rec. 15.962 M 3.49%
Increase over Hdmts. +1,535
15 HIR Daus. Ave. 17.212 M 3.60%
Increase over Dams +3,339
53 Cl. A.I. Daus. Ave. 79.5
Dif. from Expectancy (41 prs.) +1.30
15H62 Apollo VG & GM
570 F 236 A.I. Rec. Ave. 15.261 M
Increase/Hdmts.
+43
37 Cl. A.I. Daus. Ave. 80.0
Average Inc./Udmts.
Milk Fat Milk Fat
16,756 643 +950 +53
14,851 525 +750 -2
16,365 566 +559 +8
15,122 547 +493 +5
15,061 533 +476 -4
17,206 626 +402 +2l
9,902 453 +438 +9
11,868 560 +393 +lB
10,675 501 +341 +5
10,877 551 _lOO +34
11,556 612 +492 +36
9,575 483 +364 +l2
9,244 479 +233 +l9
11,057 441 +277 +8
14,696 608 +2,248 +Bl
Rec.
116
2,573
21
181
71
43
201
20
95
42
54
516
472 '
35
14
Eastern Shore
Exchange
Weekly Review
Broiler and fryer live prices
averaged 12.62 cents per pound
this week. Prices paid during
the week ranged from a high of
13.6 on Thursday to a low of
11.4 cents per pound on Mon
day. Total sales for the week
totaled 1,057,900, up 394,700
from last week.
• New Holland
(Continued from Page 2)
HOGS
October 9, 1967
Receipts of 845 head sold 25
lower. Retail 21-22.25, Whole
sale. 20-20.50; Heavyweights,
19.50-20; Sows, 16-17.25.
CALVES
October 9, 1967
Calf receipts of 135 head sold
steady. Choice 39-41.50; Good
and Low Choice, 35-38 50, Stan
dard, 31.50-35 50: Common 18-
30
SEED
Redcoat Wheat
Penn rad Barley
Cleaned Tested
Arthur L. Reist
1050 Eden Rd., Lane., Pa.
Phone (717) 569-2079
+1,161
Dau. Cl. Ave.
21 80.4
367 79.6
25 82.8
42 79.3
32 78.8
25 82.0
23 84.2
12 86.6
20 84.5
20 85.3
20 85.9
34 83.5
17 82.9
Lancaster Farming, Saturday, October 14,1967 —
Weekly New York Egg Mkt.
From Monday, October 9th to Friday, October 13th
WHITE
Ex. Fey. Lg,
Fey. Lg.
Fey. Med.
No. 1 Med.
Pullets
Pecwecs
Ex. Lg,
BROWN
Ex Fey. Lg.
Fey. Lg.
Fey. Med.
Pullets
Peewees
MIXED
Standards
Checks
Trend Market showing ample on large sizes Ovei all medi
ums are in balance Pullets generally shoit.
Copyright 1967 by Urner Barry Publications
depth or deepei, icminds
, James O Dutt, extension vege-
Crop residues and weeds ~ , , . „
plowed under usually add or- crops specialist at Penn
game matter to the soil Plow- State University Rotation of
ing under also helps kill in- ciops also helps conti ol in
sects and diseases especially if sects and diseases on next
the ground fieezes to plow year’s ciop.
PLOW UNDER RESIDUES
FINISH CATTLE
ECONOMICALLY
557 F
+22
619 F
+75
with WAYNE
BEEF BALANCER
This economical blend of protein ingredients, including
urea, helps finish cattle on good quality roughage
economically and efficiently. It does an excellent job
of balancing farm grains to build meaty, top grade
carcasses at minimum feed costs.
580 F
+44
Wayne Beef Balancer is available with or
without stilbestrol, with or without aureomycin.
573 F
+4O
or with a combination of both.
WHITE OAK MILL
R. D. 4, Manheim
HEISEY
86.4
FARM SERVICE
Lawn and Bcllaire
MILLERSVILLE
SUPPLY CO.
Millersville
HERSHEY BROS.
Rcinholds
DUTCHMAN FEED
MILLS, INC.
R. D. I, Stevens
Tues.
Mon.
30
29*2
21 >2-22
21-22
17
12
31 Vi-32
30
29Ms
22
21-22
16
11
31 l i-32
29-29 Vi
29-29 Vi:
21 Vi -22
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29*2
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26-26*2
17-18
26-26
17-18
FOWL’S FEED SERVICE
R. D. 1, Quarryville
R. DJ2, Peach
C. E. SAUDER & SONS
R. D. 1, East Earl
» GRUBB SUPPLY CO.
Thurs.
We«<.
29'2 30
29'a
22
21-22
17
12
31'i-32
29 Vi
29 V 2
22
17
12
26-26 Vi
17-18
H. M. STAUFFER
& SONS, INC.
Witmer
PARADISE SUPPLY
Paradise
MOUNTVILLE
FEED SERVICE
R. D. 2, Columbia
ROHRER’S MILL
R. D. I, Ronks
Elizabethtown
3
FrL
29-32
29> 2
22
21-22
17
12
31' 2 -32
29'i
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26-26 Vi
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