Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, December 16, 1967, Image 3

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    Weekly Poultry Report
Eastern Pennsylvania
And New Jersey
Weekly Review
Prices) on light type hens
generally unchanged; however. Eastern Snore
in instances, prices ranged up Exchanqe
to as mcch ais 5c for good floor 3
offerings. Demand fair hut lacks Weekly Review
desired aggressiveness. Offer- 1
ings adequate for needs but gen- B. 'ils and r-yer live prices
eraliy somewhat lighter than aver ged 13 35 per pound
several "weeks ago as producers this week Price paid ranged
hold flocks due to improved egg from a hgc of 14 6 cents per
prices prior ito H o Hday. Offer- pound on i\l mday to a low of 12
ings of heavy type short of a cents on Tuesday. Sales for the
fairly good interest with sales week totaled 725,900 head down
too few to report pi ices. Prices 122,400 from last week
paid (©Farm: Light Type Hens ——
3-4Vz, mostly 4-4Vac, Heavy A . A .
Type Hens TFEWR. • Lancaster Auction
(Continued from Page 2)
Fogelsville
December 12, 1967 mercial 22 25-24, co u pie head
(Prices paid dock weights, cents 24 75-25 50; Cutter & low-UtiMy
per lb., except where noted.) 21-22.
Light Hens 4-9%, mostly 4-5; CALVES 102—Vealers steady,
Heaw Hens 5-15, mostly 6-10; Jn ' £| tanices $l.OO higher.
Pullets 9%-27, mostly 18-24, VEALERS Choice 42-44 50,
Roasters 7-25%, mostly 17-24; couple 45-46 50; Good 39-42,
Capons 15-36, mostly 30-36; Standard 35-39; Utility 30 50-35 -
Ducks 11-31% mostly 24-28; Cull 95-120 lbs 26-29, 70-90
Drakes 18-44, m o stiy 38-44; '^ >s 21-26
Geese lE-34, mostly 26-34; Tom HOGS 336 Barrows & gilts
Turkeys 10-26%, mostly 18-22; steady, instances 50c lower
Hen Tv r k eys 14V 2 -32, mostly BARROWS & GILTS —US
25%-30, RabbJts 10-41, mostly l ' 2 195-230 lbs 19 75-20 35, few
US 1, 200-205 lbs 20 50; US 1-3
Perfection Can Put
Pipeline In
WHY BUY A Pimm?
For An Average
40 Cow Herd
You Can . . .
Save walking 100 miles a
ye^r.
Save carrying 292 tons of
milk a year.
Save 200 hours per year
on an average herd.
Produce higher quality
milk.
5. Increase your milk
production.
WHY BUY A PERFECTION PIPELINE?
Engineered for the modern dairy farm of today as well as the dairy
farm of tomorrow. Around the barn pipelines and milking parlors. -
The only milkhouse control unit that is assembled at our modern new
factory on a stainless steel panel. Pretested for trouble free operation,
self-draining with patented washing features.
Built and guaranteed by Perfection Milker-Division of Sta-Rite Indus
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systems and agricultural components
Transfer Stations Vacuum and Pumping Type
24 Hour Milking Equipment Service Installation and Service
CALL TODAY AND ASK FOR AN APPOINTMENT
Agway Bee Line’s Local Commodity Technicians are:
MR. FRED BERLIN MR. HAROLD KINSEY
Agway
38-40; Guineas 69-74: Pigeons
(per pair) 80-170. mostly 80-100;
Jumbo Squab 95.
Total coops sold. 810.
BULLS Choice 25 25.50;
Good 23-24 75; Ut lity & Com-
BEE LINE SUPPLY CENTER
1027 DILLERVILLE ROAD, LANCASTER
24 HOUR SERVICE DAILY PH. 394-0541
200-240 lbs. 19-19.50; US 2-3 205-
255 lbs. 18.50-18.60; US 2-3 250-
280 lbs. 17.60-18.25.
SHEEP 2 Wooled slaugh
ter lambs mostly steady.
WOOLED LAMBS Couple
lots Choice 70-85 lbs. 23-23.25,
one lot Ch o ice 117 libs 20.25;
one lot Utility 65 lbs $l9.
• Lancaster
(Continued from Page 2)
steady to 50c higher
sent.
WOOLED LAMBS Choice
65-95 lbs., 23-24.50, couple small
lots on Mon $25; one Lot Cho
ice 117 lbs. 20 25; Good 60-100
lbs. 21-23.50; Utility 18-21.50.
• Vintage
(Continued from Page 2)
& Commercial 21 85-24 35, few
head 24.85-25 85
FEEDER STEERS—Good &
Choice 925-1100 lbs 22 85-25
CALVES 491—Veaters steady
to $1 higher.
VEIALERS Choice 42-44,
few head 44 50-46, Good 39-42,
Standard 34.50-39 50: Utility
29 50-35 50; Cull 95-120 lbs. 25-
30 50, 70-90 lbs 20 50-25 50.
HOGS 264 Barrows & gilts
uneven, averaged steady.
BARROWS & GILTS— US 1-
2 200-250 lbs 20-20 85; 11 head
US 1, 205-225 lbs 21-21 75; US
1- 185-250 lbs 1910-19.85, US
2- 240-265 lbs. 18-18 85
SHEEP 51—Slaughter lambs
A
Any Barn
Lancaster Farming, Saturday, December 16,1967 —
Weekly New York Egg Mkt
From Monday, December 11th to Friday, December 15th
Mon. Tues. Wen. Thun. Pri
WHITE
Ex. Fey. Lg,
Fey. Lg.
Fey. Med
No. 1 Med.
Pullets
Peewees
Ewes ab-
Ex Large
BROWN
Ex Fey. Lg
Fey. Lg
Fey. Med
Pullets
Peewees
MIXED
Standaids
Checks
Trend Spot white market a bit cautious but market rated
fully steady Large brown unsettled
& slaughter ewes steady About 250 business films fail
WOOLED LAMBS Choice each week in the U S.
65 95 lbs 25-27 50, Good 55 100
lbs 23-24 50, Util, ty 18-22 Populai ity that can be bought
SLAUGHTER EWES—Utility isn ’t worth it
3 00-6 00
"Oats ugh I couldn't bear the sight of them
or hay either. Sometimes I could hardly catch my
breath, and the least little trot made me cough 'til
I thought I'd die.
"I had the heaves and I was miserable."
"Then my owner discovered New Hope Complete
Horse Feed—no oats, nothing of any kind to stir up
my allergies. My, how good it felt to really eat again,
to be free from that terrible, hacking cough.
"If you're a victim of the heaves too, send your master
as fast as he can go to get some Wayne New Hope
Complete Horse Feed. Of course he has some other
excellent horse feeds for horses that can still eat hay,
but as for me. I'm sticking with Wayne New Hope
Complete Horse Feed."
' K
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* Actual unrefouched photos of a horse before and after being
fed New Hope Complete Horse Feed,
FARM SERVICE
Lawn and Bellaire
GRUBB SUPPLY CO.
WHITE OAK MILL Q. E. SAUDER & SONS
R. D, 4, Manheim R. D. 1, East Earl
DU S^^ EED H. M * STAUFFER
ROHRER’S MILL
R. D. 1, Konks
36 36
35*2 351 j
30 30
29 29
26 >'2 27%
20 21
3712-38 37t2-38
37Vz
36%
29
26 %
20
37% 39
36% 38
30 30
26% 27V2
20 21
31 31
21 21-21V2
30%
21
Copyright 1967 by Urner Barry Publications
HEISEY
Elizabethtown
FOWL’S FEED SERVICE
R, D. 1, Quarryville
R. D. 3, Peach Bottom
PARADISE SUPPLY
Paradise
MOUNTVILLE
FEED SERVICE
R. D. 2, Columbia
HERSHEY BROS.
Reinholds
MILLERSVILLE
SUPPLY CO.
3
36%
35%
30
29
27-27V2
21
37-38%
27-27 *2
21
37',2-38
37-38
37
30
39
38
30
27%
21
27%
21
29 1 2 -30
21-21%
30
21-21%
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