Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, June 29, 1968, Image 3

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    Weekly Poultry Report
Eostern Pennsylvania
And Ndw Jersey
(Prices of light type hens con
tinued unchanged. Demand mix
ed ranging light where process
ing plants curtailing operations
to occasionally good. Offerings
as a whole light with producers
continuing to hold further pro
duction due in many instances
to shortage of pullets for imme
diate replacement. Heavy hens
too limited to report prices.
Prices paid at farm: Light type
hens 5-0%, mostly 6'A; Heavy
Type Hens TFEWR.
# Auction
(Continued from Page 2) Light Hens 4%-8%, mostly 5-6,
. oAn inert Heavy Hens 7-22, mostly 14-17;
s Whtnr 4 Pullets 2 °- 33; Roasters 7-33 Vi.
g>od slaughter flesh 25.85-26.- mostly 23 . 29; Tom Turkeys IS .
22; Hen Turkeys 17-33%: Rab-
CALVES 137 Vealers bits 1541. mostly 25-31V2; Guin
steady to $l.OO lower. eas 1 104 22; Pigeons (per pair)
VEALERS Choice 39.00-41.- 75-70: Jumbo Squab 95.
60; Good 36 00-39 50; Standard Total coops sold 565,
35.00-37 50; Utility 33.00-35 50;
Cull 90-120 lbs. 30.50-34 00.
HOGS 662 The largest sup- 190-265 lbs. 21 50 22 25; US 2-3
ply in auction since it started in 250-265 lbs. 20 25-21.00.
January 1966. Barrows and gilts SHEEP 88 Spring lambs
50-75 c lower. steady.
BARROWS AND GILTS US SPRING LAMBS Good 70
I, 195-225 lbs. 23.50-24.00; US 1-2 85 lbs 26 00; Utility 35-70 lbs
200-250 lbs. 22.50-23.50; US 1-3 23 00-25 50
Need ...
HAY - STRAW - EAR CORN
Buy Now ond Sovc!
More and more farmers are buying from us for
better value and all around satisfaction.
Delivered any quantity
Phone Area Code 717 687-7631
Esbenshade Turkey Farm
“America’s, Oldest”
PARADISE, IPA.
r OOMOn
TIME WAITS FOR NO ONE!
Mr. Former, Ask Yourself Right Now . . .
How Is My Baler Twine Supply?
IF LOW CALL AGWAY!
Did I Topdress Alfalfa And Grasses With Fertilizer?
IF NOT ■— CALL AGWAY!
Have I Planned For Late Summer And Fall Seedings—
Lime, Fertilizer, Seed And Management
Recommendations?
I will call AGWAY and ask how I can make the most from my
Right Now Take the family on a picnic
Make hay when the sun shines and depend on AGWAY'for your
TOTAL CROP NEEDS.
NEW HOLLAND
219 S. Railroad Ave.
354-2146
Eastern Shore
Exchange
Broiler and fryer live prices
averaged 17.81 cents a pound
this week. Prices paid ranged
from a high of 18.9 cents a
pound on Monday to a low of 16.5
cents a pound on Thursday. To
tal sales for the week were 848,-
300 head, down 8,200 head from
last week.
Fogelsrille
June 25, 1968
(Prices paid dock weights, cents
per Ib„ except where noted.)
CALL AGWAY!
barley and wheat marketing now;
LANCASTER
Manheim Pike and "
Dillerville Rd. ,
394-0541
• Ntw Holland
(Continued from Page 2)
and 21 hcircrs sold stronger. Hol
stein 400-1 000; Guernseys 250-
340: Other breeds 275-375; Bulls
155 310: Heifers 135-355.
HORSES
June 24. 1968
Receipts of 324 head of horses
sold stronger. Riding horses 100-
300: Driving horses 115-265;
Pony Mares 35-50; Geldings 30-
40; Mules (Killer way): Killers
9-10.
HOGS
June 24, 1968
Receipts of 683 hogs sold 50-
1.00 higher. Retail 23.50-24.50;
Wholesale 22.50-23.50; Heavy
weights 22-22.50; Sows 14-17;
Boars 12-14.
CALVES
June 24, 1968
Receipts of 78 calves sold
steady. Choice and Prime 40-44;
Good and L. Choice 36-40; Stand
ard 32-36; Common 25-30.
• Vinfroge
(Continued from Page 2)
CALVES 430 Vealers 1 00-
2 00 higher.
VEALERS Choice 39 50-
4100; Good 36 00-39 00; Stand
ard 35 00-37 50; Utility 33 50-36 -
50, Cull 95-120 lbs 30 50-33 00
70 90 lbs. 27.00-30 50
HOGS 337 Barrows and
gilts 50-IOQ higher.
BARROWS AND GILTS
US 1-2 210-225 lbs 23.85-24 00.
US 1-3 195-235 lbs 22 60-23 25
US 2-3 200-240 lbs 2125-22.35
US 3, 280-330 lbs 17.00-17.75.
SHEEP 58 Spring lambs
$lOO-2 00 lower.
SPRING LAMBS Choice
60-90 lbs 27 50-2950; Good 25.-
50-27.00 r Utility 22 00-25 00.
Robert K. Rohrer
Bulldozing - Grading
Potz Sales & Service
Barn Cleaners - Silo
Unloaders - Cattle Feeder!
Quarryville, R. D. 1
Hensel 548-2559
QUARRYVILLE
27 E. 4th St.
786-2126
mfiaster Farming, Saturday. June 29.1968—3
Weekly New York Egg Mkt.
From Monday, June 24th to Friday, June 28th
Mon.
WHITE
Fey. Ex. Large 34-35
Fey. Large 32
Fey. Med. 244
Fey. Pullets ( 19
Fey. Peewees *l2
BROWN
Fey. Large 33
Fey. Med. 26-27
Fey. Pullets 19
Fey. Peewees 12
Standards
Checks
Trend Large in ample supply. Balance clear well,
Copyright 1968 by Urncr Barry Publications
Red Hot Brakes
Addit on oi small amounts of The fiee world's consumption
nickel to the cast iron used in of nickel has doubled during he
brake drums for heavy construe- last 10 years In 1967, an edi
tion equipment has made it pos- mated 825 000,000 pounds of ;he
sible for the drums to operate to hard white metal were c. n
red heat without failuie sumed.
to hold up production, body condition...
SUPPLEMENT GRASS
WITH PURINA
Good grass is a benefit. Good dairymen take advan
tage of every acre of pasture they have. Cows love
grass and it stimulates milk flow.
Yet, good dairymen know that grass is 85% water.
As summer advances it turns brown, losses its palata
bility and is even less nutritious.
Tests at the Purina Dairy Center proved that cows
fed a grain supplement with grass produced up to
20% more milk. They kept up in body condition,
too, and held up better in production in following
lactations.
Visit us at the store, or give us a ring. We’d like to
suggest Purina’s Research-proved plan for suppl
menting grass to help you get more milk from yo
herd over the summer.
Wenger's Feed Mill
Inc.
Ph: 367-1195
Rheems
Ira B. Landis James High & Sons
Ph: 569 0531 Ph: 354-0301
779 Valley Road, Lancaster Gordonville
John J. Hess, 11, Inc.
Ph: 442-4632
Paradise
LOW COST PRODUCTION... #
the reason why more farmers feed PURINA
Tucs Wed.
33-36 35-36
32 32
254 254
19 19
12 12
33 33
26-27 26-27
19 19
12 12
30 30
18 18
Growth Metal
West Willow
Farmers Assn., Inc.
Ph: 464-3431
West Willow
John B. Kurtz
Ph: 354-9251
R. D. 3, Ephrata
Frl.
Thurs.
35-36 35-36
32 31 Vi-32
27 27
19 19
12 12
33 33
26-27 26-27
19 19
12 12
30 30
18 18