Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, November 23, 1968, Image 3

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    : Weekly Ppiiltry Report 1
Eastern Pennsylvania Fogelsville
And New Jersey
Prices «f light type hens con- (Prices paid dock weights, cents
tlnues unchanged. Demand per lb., except where noted)
good. Offerings continue light Hens, Light Type 7-9%, most
as producers hold for currently ly 7% -8; Hens. Heavy Type 8-
good egg prices, unless forced 17%, mostly 10-14; Pullets 21-
to sell in order to refill with 36, mostly 26-30; Roasters 12-
replacement pullets. Demand 33%, mostly 23-28; Ducks 11-27;
good for very limited offerings Drakes 11-49, mostly 35-45;
of heavy type hens. Buyers in- Geese 18-35, mostly 30-34; Tur
teiest centered on holiday items keys. Hens 25-35%: Rabbits 28-
with limited movement of 49, mostly 38-43: Guineas 60-
capons at 25c less gradeouts, 73%, mostly 64-72; Pigeons (per
geese at 30c. Offerings of roast- pair) 90-2.50, mostly 90-1.20.
ers ample for available process- Total cOO sold; 1307 .
ing time with a good assort
ment of sizes reported.
Prices paid at farm: Light
types hens 7-9%; Heavy type # Chicago
hens Tfewr. (Continued from Page 2)
Eastern Shore
Exchange
Broiler and fryer live prices on Wednesday, Mixed High
averaged 14.41 cents a pound Choice and Prime 1150-1350 lbs.
this week. Prices paid ranged 29.00-30.00, Choice 950-1350 lbs.
from a high of 15.7 cents a Yield Grade 2 to 4 27.75-29.00,
pound on Monday to a low of 28 00.
15.4 cents a pound on Wednes- Mixed Good and Cho j ce 27 00-
day. Total sales for the week SLAU GHTER HEIFERS
were 497,000 head up 171,200 High Choice and Prime 950-1025
head from last week. lbs yield Grade 3 and 4 27.25-
27.75, Choice 825-1025 lbs. Yield
Grade 2 to 4 26.25-27.25, Mixed
Good and Choice 25.50-26 25.
Try A Classified Ad
2,788 lbs. of pork to market
from one litter in 156 days
That’s the performance story of a
litter of 13 pigs raised at Ful-O*
Pep Research Farm You can prob
ably match or top this record by
Jellowmg the precision, maximum
efficiency Ful-O-Pep program on
your farm.
ful-O-Pap proving ground
Here’s’ tiow the 13-pig litter pro*
pressed. Litter was weaned at 3
weeks.’ At 4 weeks the pigs aver
aged 23 lbs each. Weighed again
at 58 days of age, they averaged
SO lbs.' At 155 days of age they
lopped the market averaging 215
tbs. per pig for a total of 2,788 lbs.
Good hogmen and swine nutrition*
lets know that such fast g-owth is
1 necessary for maximum feed ef
ficiency and profits.
Grubb Supply Company
Elizabethtown
Stevens Feed Mill, Inc.
Leola
November 19, 1968
SLAUGHTER STEERS
Prime 1225-1350 lbs. Yield
Grade 3 and 4 30.00-30.50, load
1440 lbs. Yield Grade 4 30.65
Maximum .fllci.ncy feeding
program
Ful-O-Pep research has both the
maximum efficiency feeds and
feeding recommendations hogmen
need these days for top profits.
Here's the normal weaning plan:
6th day to 3 wks. use 3 lbs.
Ful-O-Pep Gro Pig Pre-Starter
per head.
3 wks. to 6 wks. use 12 to 15 lbs.
CtGro Pig Starter Bracerperpig.
6 wks to 10 wks. feed SO to 60
lbs. Gro Pig Grower per head.
10 wks. to market use Gro Pork
280 and figure 270 to 290 lbs.
feed per 100 lbs. of gam.
For early weaning, the Gro Pig
Pre-Starter is fed longer, from 6th
S. H. Hiestand & Company
Salunga
Stevens Feed Mill, Inc.
Harold H. Good
• Auction
(Continued from Page 2)
00-25.33; Cutter and low-Utillty
20.50-22.25.
FEEDER STEERS Part
load Choice and Prime with
Good to iow-Choice slaughter
finish 800 lbs. $27.00; Choice
900-1025 lbs. 24.75-26,00,
VEALERS 108 Steady to
mostly $l.OO lower.
VEALERS Choice 42.00-
44.50; Good 39.50-42.50: Stand
ard 36.00-39.50; Utility 30.00-36.-
00; Cull 95-125 lbs. 26.00-31.00,
70-90 lbs. 21.00-25.00.
HOGS 401 Barrows and
gilts 50c lower.
BARROWS AND GILTS
US 1-2 195-220 lbs. 20.50-21.00
US 2, 200-245 lbs 19.25-19.50 US
2-3 195-270 lbs. 18.50-19.10.
SHEEP 40 Wooled lambs
and slaughter ewes steady.
WOOLED LAMBS Good
75-100 lbs. 22.00-24.50.
SLAUGHTER EWES Uti
lity and Good 4.50-6.00.
• Vintage
(Continued from Page 2)
44 50; Good 39 50 42 50; Stand
ard 35 50-40.00; Utility 31.00-36 -
50; Cull 95-120 lbs. 26.50-31.00,
70-90 lbs. 22.00-27.50.
HOGS 388 Barrows and
gilts mostly steady.
BARROWS AND GILTS
day urllil pigs consume 10 lbs.
each . . . then continue them on
the feeding program above. Fin
ishing on Gro Pork 280 has often
produced gams of 2.1 lbs. per
head per day when fed to thrifty
pigs from 60 lbs. on to marketing.
The precision of Ful-O-Pep pro
gramming gives pigs the right bal.
ance of nutrients when they need
it. Ful-O-Pep aims to meet the
absolute needs of pork producers
who figure exact costs and profits
from every phase of theiroperaUon.J
Ful-O-Pep feeder reports
2.35 converaion
One lowa hogman tested the Ful»
O-Pep program on a lot of 62 pigs.
His detailed records show a feed
conversion for the entire program
from birth to market of only 2 33
lbs feed per pound of gam You
may do even better... and collect
a $5 dividend for trying these fine
hog feeds.
LAST
CHANCE!
.... ---I
Kcsx
$5 DIVIDEND
Your Ful-0 P«p dealer will pti* f* 1
tent you with a crisp new $5 l|j
bill If you bring this coupon K
along and order your first ton
of Gro Plf Pre Starter, Starter f|
Bracer, Grower, Grower Supp or
any combination of these feeds
for prompt delivery This offer y.
expires November 30* 19W end [I
is limited to one certificate V*.
rebate per customer. >
I
Stevens
Terre Hill
Lancaster Farming. Saturday, November 23,1968
Weekly New York Egg Mkt.
From Monday, November 18th to Friday, November 22nd
Mon.
WHITE
Fey. Ex. Large 46-47
Fey. Large 46
Fey. Mediums 424
Fey. Pullets 35
Fey. Peewees 26
Standards 42
Checks 284
BROWN
Fey. Large 471-2
Fey. Mediums 42 Vz
Fey. Pullets 35
Fey. Peewees 26
Trend Extra Large and Jumbo are slow to clear and dis
counted. Large, Medium and Small are generally in good balance.
Copyright 1968 by Urner Barry Publications
US 1-2 200-220 lbs. 20 00-20 85
US 2, 200-230 lbs. 19 50-19 85
US 2-3 190-250 lbs. 18 50-19 25
US 3, 230-265 lbs. 18.00-18 35.
SOWS US 1-3 360-510 lbs
1400-15.00.
SHEEP 77 Wooled lambs
steady to Sl.OO higher; Ewe«
mostly steady.
WOOLED LAMBS Choice
70-95 lbs 28 50-30 00 few Prime
30 50-32 00; Good 24 00-26 00.
SLAUGHTER EWES Uti
litv and Good 5.00-7.50, few Cull
3 50-5 00
CRIB FILLER
1969
Vk,
For complete details on the profit potential from
See your local Crib Filler dealer below
FARMERS SUPPLY CO.
Lancaster
MUSSER’S MILL
The Buck
KIRKWOOD
FEED & GRAIN
Kirkwood
MARTIN’S
FEED MILL. INC,
R. D. Ephrata
GERMAN
FEED MILL, INC.
Denver Elm
LANCASTER BONE FERTILIZER CO., INC.
Quarryville
STANFORD SEED CO.
Box 230, Plymouth Meeting, Pa. 19462
Toes Wed.
46 -45 Va -46 45-46 45-46
46 46 46 46
424 424 424 424
37 38 39 39
27 28 29 27
42
284
42
284
474 48 49 49
424 43 44 44
37 38 39 39
27 28 29 27
• New Hollnnd
(Continued from Page 2)
Heavyweights 18-19; Shoats 8.50-
14; Sows 12-15 75
CALVES
November 18, 1968
Receipts of 148 calves sold $l
- lower. Choice and Prime 38-
44; Good and L Choice 32-37;
Standard 26-31 50; Common 15-
25.
Money makes us comfoi-table,
but it doesn’t always make us
happy
Crib Filler
F. M. BROWN S
SONS, INC.
Sinking Spring
WEAVER’S
FIX-IT SHOP
R D. New Holland
E. H. KEEN & SON
' Parkesburg
H. H. GOOD MILL
Fivepomtville
DUTCHMAN
FEED MILLS, INC.
Mt Airy
BOMBERGER’S STORE
3
Frl
Thurs.
42 42
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