Weekly Poultry Report Fogelsville August 13, 1968 (Prices Fold Dock Weights, Broiler and fryer live prices Cents Per Lb.. Except Where avera g e d 1635 cents a pound W utJlic ii-u* *ki l 0./ this week. Prices paid ranged fom * high of 169 cents a T^i o '?V ? b-^ N p S t;M FTS V 22 P° und on Monday to a low of 31 mostly 27-29; ROASTERS 10- * 5 - 9 c ® nts . a . pou " d °" Thur ®' 29% mostly 23-29%; DUCKS day - , To o ta , for the 18%-32%; RABBITS 23-29%; totaled 871 100 head down 281 -' GUINEAS 61-65; PIGEONS 500 head from last week. (per pair) 65-1.40; Jumbo Squab 93 Total Coops Sold: 658. continues active in some quar- Eastern Pennsylvania And New Jersey Prices of light type hens un- 6-7% mostly GVz-IVac. Heavy changed to M>c higher. Demand Type Hens- TFEWR TUR spotty ranging fair to occasion- KEYS Trading generally limit ally good. Offerings irregular ed to contractual agreements ranging light to adequate for Open market offerings limited current call. Interest for good with sales too few to report quality yearlings for recycling prices Children See Eggs Hatching On TV “Making 7 million children across the country a little more egg conscious is easy with an assist from the ROMPER BOOM television programs,” reports Dr. L A Wilhelm, PENB President. “With more than 50 individual ROMPER ROOM teachers broad casting locally to every part of the country, they are able to capture the attention of these youngsters on a very ‘personal’ basis... and the kids love it'” Recently, the ROMPER ROOMS presented the story of egg hatching by using either film in areas where fertile eggs could not be supplied, or an ac tual live demonstration which was successfully conducted in most areas with the help of PENB and USDA contacts This was just a start Nancy Claster of Burt Claster Productions, producers of ROMPER ROOM, reported that the response to the CERTIFIED g™ T High quality with good germination 10 High Producing Alfalfas Alfalfas freshly inoculated at no extra charge. HEIST SEED CO. MT. JOY, PA. Ph. 653-4121 QUALITY SEEDS (SINCE 1925) You Are Invited. .. OPEN HOUSE FRIDAY, AUGUST 23rd 8 A.M. TO 9 P.M. OF CUR ENLARGED AND REMODELED DISPLAY ROOM • SPECIAL DISCOUNTS ON MANY ITEMS • GIFTS FOR EVERYONE! • DOOR PRIZES! FREE HOT DOGS AND DRINKS! REUBEN B. HESS, STORE .MANAGER AGWAY, Inc. NEW HOLLAND, PA. Eastern Shore Exchange ters. Offerings of heavy type hens limited for a fair demand with receipts from outside of area needed to fill needs Prices paid at farm: Light type hens egg segments of the piograms was so good, that PENB has been asked to continue its co operation for next year In ad dition, the egg will receive still more attention on the ROMPER ROOM next Spring when a “teach-it” entitled “All About Eggs” will be broadcast “All About Eggs” is a color slide pre sentation created by PENB and designed to acquaint children with fundamental information about eggs, their origin, anat omy, nourishment, and flavor values. Its purpose is to stimu late an intei est for eggs in chil dren whose habits are just being formed. In appreciation for the sup port given the egg industry by ROMPER ROOM, a PENB Skil let Award was presented to Nan cy and Burt Claster in Balti more, by Dr Wilhelm Also on hand to express the apprecia- • Vintage (Continued from Page 2) head 25 00-25.75; Cutter and Low-Utility 20 75-22.50. CALVES 604 Vealers $1 00- 2.00 higher, although Cull steady to Sl.OO higher. VEALERS: Choice 42.00-44 00, few 44 50-45 50; Good 39.00-43.- 50: Standard 36 00-39.50: Utility 32.00-37.00. Cull 95-120 lbs. 28- 00-34.00, 70-90 lbs 24 00-28.00. HOGS 241 Barrows and gilts 25-100 lower BARROWS AND GILTS US 2, 200-240 lbs. 20.50-20 85. US 2-4 185 240 lbs. 19.75-20.10. US 2, 170-180 lbs. 18 60-19 50. SOWS US 2 3 335-580 lbs 13.25-1450. SHEEP 28 Small supply of Spring lambs about steady SPRING LAMBS Good 60- 90 lbs 22 50-24 00; Utility 16 00 18 00. HOGS The receipts at the Aug 10 hog sale totaled 518. 180-200 lbs 20 50-22; 200-220 lbs 21-22 60, 220-240 lbs 20 85-22 50; 240 lbs up. 16 35 20 75 Sows 13 50- 15 85 Tomato Tips stood vegetable which often suffers from improper storage and care, says Robert F Fletch er, extension vegetable crops specialist at The Pennsylvania State University When a toma to is picked in a mature pink colored stage it must not be chilled until fully ripened Chilling interrupts the ripening process and the tomato may never ripen properly Choose tomatoes that are well-formed, firm plump, free from bruises and showing some pink or red color tion of the USDA was Tom Cox, Assistant Director of the Food Trades Staff, Consumer and Marketing Division, Washington, DC Upon accepting the award from Dr Wilhelm, Mrs Claster stated that she didn’t have to be sold on eggs “I love them,” she said, proudly, “and eat ’em ev ery day l ” PENB is confident that with all the exposure ROM PER ROOM is giving eggs these days, the 7 million loyal young followers of the program will feel the same way Robert K. Rohrer Bulldozing - Grading Pat-z Sales & Service Barn Cleaners - Silo Unloaders - Cattle Feeder* Quarryville, R. D. 1 Hensel 548*2559 Lancaster Farming, Saturday, August 17.1968 Weekly New York Egg Mkt. Fiom Monday, August 12th to Friday, August 16th Mon. Tues Wed, Thurs. WHITE Fey Ex Large 42% Fey. Large 38*2 Fey. Med 30% Fey Pullets 22 Fey Peewees 14 BROWN Fey. Large 46 47 47 47 47 Fey Med 35% 38 38 38 40 Fey. Pullets 22 23% 23% 24 25 Fey. Peewees 14 15 15 15 15 Standards 34% 35-35 Vz 35 35% 35-35 Vz 35% Checks 19 19V 2 19Vz 19% 19% Trend Market generally showing good movement of Fancy Large and Medium white Copyright 1968 by Urner Barry Publications • Auction (Continued from Page 2> BULLS Choice 24 75-25 35, three head 25 60-26 35, Good 22 - 85-24 85; Utility and Commer cial 22 50-24 85, the two head 1690-1810 lbs 27 00-28 00; Cutter and low-Utihty 21.00-22 50. FEEDER STEERS Good and Choice 950-1125 lbs ; Stand ard and Good slaughter finish 25 00-26 60 CALVES 89 Good and Choice steady to $lOO higher, others steady VEALERS Choice 42 50- 44 50, couple 45 00 45 50, Good 40 00-42 50, Standard 36 00-40- 00, Utility 33 00-36 50, Cull 95- 120 lbs 28 50-33 00, 70 90 lbs 24 00-29 00 HOGS 339 Barrows and They call the sick person a gilts 100-125 lower. “patient” because that’s what yoa BARROWS AND GILTS have to be to get in to see a US 2, 200-250 lbs 20 75-21 25 doctor these days vv<-v. M BEACON EMb with higher amino acid levels for hybrid layers mmzmf:- -v*- »- ■ .mm Three factors are critical in determining the profitability of a flock of layers: body condition; total production: egg size. Beacon Hy-Pro Mate is a new 18% protein ration formulated to help hy brid birds reach their full Inherited potential In each of these categories. The level of critical amino acids in Beacon Hy- Pro Mate Has been increased considerably over that of conventional laying diets. This sustains continued body growth and development as birds come into lay. It promotes early p-oduction of large eggs. And, the extra amino acids help birds reach full production potential through the entire laying cycle. Call us today for full details on Beacon Hy-Pro Mate for high production, large eggs, top body condition and top profits. GEHMAN FEED MILL, INC. Denver I. B. GRAYBILL & SON Strasburg EARL SAUDER, INC. New Holland 44% 40 Vz 33‘'z 23% 15 43% 39% 32 23% 15 Few US 1-2 215-230 lbs 2150- 22 00. US 2 4 195 270 lbs 19.5&- 20 25 SHEEP 22 Insufficient volume spring lambs sold foi a market test One lot Good 160 lb Slaughter ewes $6 00 • Lancaster (Continued from Page 2) SHEEP Good and Choice Spring lambs fully steady, Util ity slow, and about steady, few sales slaughtei ewes steady SPRING LAMBS—Choice 60- 90 lbs 25 50-26 50, Good 23.00, 25 00, Utility 18 00-22 00 SLAUGHTER EWES Util ity and Good 6 00-8 00. /r * s O. KENNETH McCracken BOMBERGER'S STORE H. JACOB HOOBER beac i£i eeds FrL 44% 40% 33% 23%-24 15 for High Egg Production Manheim Elm Intel course 3