Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, December 07, 1968, Image 3

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    Weekly Poultry Report
tastern Pennsylvania
And New Jersey
Broiler and fryer live prices
averaged 15 39 cents a pound
this week. Prices paid ranged
fiom a high of 15 9 cents a
pound on Monday and Thurs
day to a low of 15 cents a pound
on the first three days of the
week Total sales were 567,600
head up 196,100 head from last
week.
Eastern Shore
Exchange
Prices of light type hens gen
erally held unchanged, however
the outside of the range less
frequently being paid as live
offerings continue to fill most
needs. Offerings of heavy type
hens about adequate for a fair
but unaggressive interest. Prices
paid at farm Light Type Hens
7 9 j /2 M 8-9, Heary Type Hens
16-17 M 16c.
Fogelsville
December 3, 1968
(Prices paid dock weights, cents
per lb., except where noted)
Light Hens 7Vz-9V2, mostly' Services, Costs, and Economic
IVs-SVz; Heavy Hens 10-20, Returns
mostly 10-14; Pullets 10-32, January 7—What To Buy:
mostly 22-26; Roasters 12-34, (2:004.00 p m at
20-26, Ducks 15-30; Drakes 25- Lancaster Stockyards)
37, mostly 30-37; Geese 30-32; Film “Grading Feeder Cattle”
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Rabbits 30-50, mostly 40-50;
Guineas 55-69, mostly 69:
Pigeons (per pair) 75-1 90, most
ly 1.00-1.30.
Total coops sold: 564
Ephrata Adult
Farmers Set
Beef Meetings
The Ephrata Adult Farmers
have planned a series of Beef
and Livestock Marketing meet
ing starting next Tuesday eve
ning. The schedule is as fol
lows:
December 10
Where To Market:
Beef Marketing Examination
Beef Management Practices
Marketing and Management Dis
cussion
Film “Meat on the Move”
December 17
Where To Market: (continued)
Panel Discussion—Mr Bob Heil
bron, commission man; Mr.
Ken Hershey, auction repre
sentative; Mr. Carl Dalton,
packer, and a country buyer
Market Selection and Compari
sons
Community Livestock Market
ing Alternatives
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Adult Farmer
Meeting Planned
The first of a series of adult
farmer meetings of the new
season for the Eastern Lancas
tei County Adult Farmer Pio
giam will be held on Wednes
dc.y, Decembei 18th at 730
P M. in the Lincoln Independent
School Building Martin
dale. The speaker for the eve
ning will be John Yocum,
Director of the Pennsylvania
State University Tobacco Re
search Center at Landisville
Mr Yocum, well known in the
field of tobacco research, will
discuss the topics of tobacco
management including the areas
of seedbed management and
diseases, new field diseases,
chemical versus steam steriliza
tion, chemical suckenng, spray
ing for weed control, and the
(Continued on Page 9)
Cattle Grading—Mr. Jim Dunlap
Tour Lancaster Stockyards Ex
change
Cattle Grading Exercises and
Discussion
January 14—When To Buy:
Marketing Factors for Buying
and Selling Livestock
When to Buy Feeders
Using Market and Outlook In-
formation
Yearly Cycles and Seasonal
Trends
Evaluation of Market News
Mr. Ike Groff, Lancaster
Livestock Reporter
January 21—When To Sell:
Slhiblv
Lancaster Farming, Saturday. December 7.1968 —
Weekly New York Egg Mkt.
(From Monday December 2nd to Fiiday, Decembei 6th i
Mon.
WHITE
Fey Ex Large 43 434
Fey. Large 43 434
Fey Mediums 40 40
Fey Pullets 38 334
Fey Peewees 27 27
BROWN
Fey Large 494 494
Fey. Mediums 41 41
Fey Pullets 38 384
Fey Peewees 27 27
Standards 40 40
Checks 284-29 284
TREND Market shows close clearance on laige and medi
um Pullets are irregular
Copyright 1968 by Urner Barry Publications
Factors Affecting When to Sell All of the classes will meet
How Are Profits Determined on Tuesday evenings at 7:30
What Are Buyeis Looking For p.m in the Ephrata High School
Importance of Proper Handling Agriculture Department except
of Livestock the meeting on January 7th
Discussion Mr Jim Dunlap, This will be an afternoon meet-
Umon Stockyards represents- mg, 2:00 4 00 pm, at the i.aa
hve caster Stockyards The group
Film “Beef Rings The Bell”
Beef Marketing Examination
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717-354 5374
LANCASTER SILO COMPANY
2436 Creek Hill Road, Lancaster, Pa. 17601
Tues Wed.
44 45
44 43
40 41
384 39 334
27 27
49 4 494
41 41
384 39 394
27 27
40 42
284 29 294
will leave fiom the Ag
at 1:30 p.m
NEVIN N. MYER
Chestei Springs Pa.
215 827-7481
COPE & WEAVER CO.
New Pi evidence Pa.
717-786-7351
C. H. ZIMMERMAN
Atglen. Penna.
215-593-5129
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Thurs,
454
454
41
39 394
27
50
41
39 394
27
42
29 294
Dept,
Early Orders.
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