Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, January 25, 1969, Image 3

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    Weekly Poultry Report
Eostern Pennsylvania
And New Jersey
Prices of light type hens held
unchanged. Demand continues
aggressive for somewhat lighter
offerings than past several
weeks as producers often con
tinue to hold for further pro
duction because of very satisfac
tory egg prices. In instances
processors only operating part
time due to lack of supplies. Of
ferings of heavy type hens gen
erally short of a fair demand
Limited movement of colored
hens reported at 12-13 c Turkey
activity limited to occasional
small lots of heavy toms Prices
paid at farm: Light Type Hens
TVa-10, mostly 9-9% c, Heavy
Type Hens TFEWR.
250 People Attend
Approximately 250 people
attended John Deere Day at
Shotzberger’s Equipment Co.,
Elm, on Tuesday, January 21.
Harold Kready, Manheira
R#2, was the winner of the
RoII-Gard given as a door
prize.
JANUARY
CLEARANCE SALE
WINTER CLOTHING
25% to 40% OFF
Sove On Jackets - Underwear - Gloves - Caps - Boots
PAINT
BUY NOW & SAVE
UP TO
40% OFF
ALL SNOW SHOVELS AND
Teflon Coated Snow Shovels and Pushers
Agway
(Prices paid dock weights, cents
per lb., except where noted.)
Light Hens 8-10, mostly 8-9;
Heavy Hens 9%-25, mostly 14-
19; Pullets 18-34, mostly 26-29;
Roasters 11-31, mostly 18%-26,
Ducks 22% -31, mostly 28-30;
Drakes 19-39, mostly 35-37%;
Rabbits 30%-45, mostly 36-42;
Guineas 45-76, mostly 56-71, Pi
geons (per pair) 1.40-2 06, most
ly 1.40-1,42%.
Total coops sold 739.
Broiler and fryer live prices
averaged 17.20 cents a pound
this week. Prices paid ranged
from a high of 18 cents a pound
on Monday to a low of 16 4 cents
a pound on Tuesday. Sales to
taled 698,'300 head, up 254,000
head from last week.
If you are not receiving your
copy of Lancaster Farming on
Saturday, the date of issue,
please give us a call or drop
us a card. Thanks'
G
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THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY
JANUARY 30 - 31 FEBRUARY 1
20% OFF
ALL BIRD FEEDERS
15% OFF
FREE COFFEE
LANCASTER
Manheim Pike & QUARRYVILLE NEW HOLLAND
Dillerville Road 27 E 4th Street 219 S Railroad Ave.
394-0541 786-2126 354-2146
Foqelsville
January 21. 1969
Eastern Shore
Exchange
Please Note
10% TO
30% OFF
• Vintage
(Continued from Page 2)
eral 20.00-20.85; Cutter 16 75-19.-
00; Canner and low-Cutter 15-
00-16 50
BULLS Good 24 35-25 60,
couple Choice 26.10-26 50; Util
ity and Commercial 23.25-25 10,
couple 26.10-26 85.
CALVES 447 Vealers 100-
2 00 higher.
VEALERS Good 43 50-48-
50, couple Choice 49 00-49 50,
Standard 38-00-44 00; Utility 33 -
00-38 00; Cull 90-120 lbs 28 GO
-34 00, 70-85 lbs. 27.00-30 50.
HOGS 304 Barrows and
gilts steady to strong
BARROWS & GILTS US
1-2 195-235 lbs. 2160-21.85; US
2 190-245 lbs. 21 00-21.50; US 2-3
240-265 lbs. 20 60-20.85.
SHEEP 9 Insufficient vol
ume for a market test.
• Lancaster
(Continued from Page 2)
US 1-2 200-220 lbs 22 25-23 00;
US 2, 200-235 lbs 21.50-2175,
US 2-3 230-265 lbs. 20 50-21 35
SHEEP 400 Wooled lambs
fully steady; ewes not fully es
tablished
WOOLED LAMBS Choice
65-100 lbs. 28 50-29.75, few lots
30 00, one lot Choice and Prime
70 lb. New Crop Lambs 33 00;
Good 60-95 lbs. 25.50-28.00; Util
ity 22 00-25 50.
Y
TOOLS
SLEDS
Lancaster Farming, Saturday, January 25,1989
Weekly New York Egg Mkt.
From Monday, January 20th to Friday, January 24th
Mon.
WHITE
Fey. Ex. Large 4914-5014 4914-5014 4914-5014 49 1 4
Fey. Large 491 a 49'a 4912 49 l j
Fey. Mediums 4712 471 a 4714 47>4
Fey. Pullets 41 41 41 41
Fey. Peewees 30 30 30 30
BROWN
Fey. Large 51 51 51 51
Fey. Mediums 4712 4714 4714 47‘4
Fey. Pullets 41 41 41 41 41
Fey. Peewees 30 30 30 30 30
Standards
Checks
47 47 47 47 47
2914 2914 2914 2914 2914
Trend- Market very nervous. Relatively large surplus diffi
cult to place.
Copyright 1969 by Urner Barry Publications
• Auction
(Continued from Page 2)
2810-30.10; high-Good and low-
Choice 27.50-28 60; Good 25 50
28.00.
COWS Utility and high
dressmg Cutter 18 50-19 75, few
20 00-20.10, Cutter 16 75-18 85,
Canner and low-Cutter 15 00-16 -
75
BULLS Choice 25 50-26 60;
Good 23 35-25 60, few Utility
and Commercial 24 50-26 10
CALVES 105—Vealers steady
to 100 higher
VEALERS—Good and Choice
44 50-48 50, Standaid 38 50-44 00,
Utility 33 00-38 50, Cull 90-120
Make More Money with
Better- Bred, fieffer-Fed Chicks
-*•
m
Buy Better-Bred chicks for
better livability, better de
velopment and better pro
duction. High producing
strains are bred to lay 20 to
50 extra eggs above the aver
age— extra eggs that pay
you extra profits.
for money-making pullets this fall—firsts
buy a high-producing strain—
put them on Waynel
C. E. SAUDER & SONS
R. D. 1, East Earl
HEISEY
FARM SERVICE
Lawn Ph. 964-3444
MOUNTVILLE
FOWL’S FEED SERVICE FEED SERVICE
R. D. 1, Quarryville Columbia
R. D. 2. Peach Bottom
ROHRER’S MILL
R. D. 1, Ronks
PARADISE SUPPLY
Paradise
Tues Wed.
lbs. 28 50-32 00, 70-90 lbs 25.0&*
28 00
HOGS 316 Barrows and
gilts strong to 50 higher.
BARROWS & GILTS US
1-2 200-220 lbs 22 25-23 00: US
2 200-235 lbs. 21 50 21 75, US 2-3
230-265 lbs 20 50-2135
SHEEP 21 Wooled lambs
steady
WOOLED LAMBS Couple
lots Choice 95-100 lbs 29 00-29,-
75
On the Rise
Lung cancer is the leading
cause of male cancel deaths The
American Cancel Society re
poits the moitality rate is 15
times gi eater than 35 yeais ago.
£
Make sure your chicks ar4
Better-Fed—on Wayni
Chick Starter for a strong,
sure start; the Wayne Grovrt
ing Program for rugged, fulfe
developed pullets ready ti
lay more-and-bigger egg*
this fall.
H. M. STAUFFER
& SONS, INC.
Witmer
GRUBB SUPPLY CO.
Elizabethtown
H. JACOB HOOBER
Intercourse, Pa.
WHITE OAK MILL
R. D. 4, Manheim
MILLERSVILLE
SUPPLY CO.
Millersville
HERSHEY BROS.
DUTCHMAN FEED
MILLS, INC.
R. D. 1, Stevens
3
Fri.
Thurs.
49’ 2
49 1 a
471 2
41
30
51
4714
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