Weekly Poultry Report Eostern Pennsylvania I Foqelsville And New Jersey I January M> 1969 i^ PC h*-* lB B cn 'P(Priccs paid dock weights, cents Slol 1y ,.12!r lmcl } angcd ' . ho . w * CALVES Vealers 1 00- eye unconfumed repoits in- per p, except where noted) linn Light Hens 8-10, mostly 8%; eel up to 10c oi slightly higher. i-j eavv ii ens mostly 13- l s’ Pullets 23-32. mostly 28-30; mgs generally short of full cur- D , 04 34 tl J 25 „ 8 : rent interest, but increasing for iC ,' s . 1, D later pickup as producers de- P' R 4 o' sire to move flocks as a result ts 25 ' 4 „ 7 ’ 2 '* 3 .’ of the egg market decline. Gmneas 46 67/a, mostly Heavy type offerings very short Pj S e ons_ (per pan) 120-2 20, for a fairly good demand. Of- 20 ’ I ‘ 4o- ,. ferings from Delmarva ade- Total coops sold: 606 quate for local needs. Occasion al movement of turkeys noted on heavy toms. Prices paid @ Farm: Light Type 7%-10 M 9- 9%, Heavy Type TFEWR Eastern Shore Exchange Broiler and fryer live prices averaged 17.97 cents a pound this week. Prices ranged from a high of 19 1 cents a pound on Wednesday to a low of 17 cents a pound on Monday. Sales total ed 544,300 head down 154,000 from last week. • Lancaster (Continued from Page 2) ROWS AND GILTS US 1-2 190-225 lbs. 22 50-23 00. US 2 235 lbs 21.75-22 25. SHEEP 200 Wooled Lambs fully steady; ewes steady. WOOLED LAMBS Choice 65-100 lbs. 28 50-30 00, one lot Choice 110 lbs 26 00, Good 60- 95 lbs. 25 00-28 00; Utility 22 GO -25 00. SLAUGHTER EWES Utili ty and Good 5 00-9 00. MODEL F GLEANER The Model F Gleaner combine is new and bigger this year so that you will profit more. 0 Bigger cylinder—37% inches. • Bigger separating area. 6,875 sq. In. (with walkers extended) • Bigger Cleaning capacity—3,44l sq. In. • Bigger wing-type grain bin—77 bushels. 0 Bigger capacity elevator. . . .. • AND bigger operator platform, bigger engine, biggertires, bigger axles, bigger cab, larger wheel base. • More crop combine versatility than all the others: 13'—15'—17' t Grain Headers. 1 Corn Heads; 2-row 40*. 3-row 40*, 4-row 40*; 4-row 35*; *■ 4-row 30", 3-row 30"; 6-row 20* . £ ere’s where you get top combine performance. Financing tailor* ißdgfwyou, Nissley Farm Service Washington Boro, Pa. N. G. Myers & Son Rheems, Pa. • Auction (Continued from Page 2) 25; Good 25.75-28 25; Standard and low-Good 23 25-25 25. SLAUGHTER HEIFERS Good 700-950 lbs. 23.00-24.50. COWS Utility and high dressing Cutter 18.50-20 25, few 20.35-21.00; Cutter 17.50-18.75; Canner and low-Cutter 16.50- 17.50. BULLS - Good 24.00-25.60, materials, may have difficulty in couple Choice 26.85-27.00; Utili- *f ng successful and in meeting ty 2450-26.00, five head Utility tke competition New varieties and Commercial 26 60-27.85, in- of crops, new pesticides, arger dividual 1950 lbs. 28 60. milk cows - more meaty slaugk ' FEEDER STEERS-Around a load of Choice 1050-1200 lbs. rtnrmfinl!! •iL o'? notice these things during many 00 27 50 Slaughter fimsh 27 - Of the State Farm Show events. XT , , , We commend farmers for ac- CALVES 24 Vealers steady c epting the findings of research to 100 higher. and in their effort to meet the VEALERS Choice 50 00- market demand for all food 52 50; Good '4B 50-5100; Utility products 37 00-41 50; Cull 90-120 lbs. 28 - ’ 50-33 50 HOGS 79 Barrows and About 200,000 Americans will gilts steady to 25 higher. be saved from cancer this year BARROWS AND GILTS by early detection and prompt US 1-2 190-225 lbs. 22 50-23 00 treatment, according to the US 2 200-235 lbs 21.75-22 25 American Cancer Society L H. Brubaker Roy H. Buch, Inc. Lancaster, Pa. Ephrata, R. D. 2 H. Brubaker Lititz, Pa. Grumelli Farm Service L. Quarryville, Pa. Allen H. Matz Farm Equipment New Holland • Chicago (Continued from Page 2) pared with 29 35 and 1158 lbs last week and 27 01 and 1180 lbs last year Heifers supply largely average to Good to Low Prime weighing 850-1050 lbs SLAUGHTER STEERS On Monday, load Piime 1233 lbs 32 25. On Wednesday Pnme 1175-1375 lbs Yield Giade 3 and 4 31.25-32 00, Mixed High Choice and Prime 1050-1350 lbs 30 00 31 25, Choice 950-1350 lbs Yield Grade 2 to 4 29.00-30 25, Mixed Good and Choice 28.00-29 00. SLAUGHTER HEIFERS Mixed High Choice and Prime 950-1050 lbs Yield Grade 3 and 4 28.75-29 50, Choice 850-1025 lbs Yield Grade 2 to 4 28 00- 28.75, Mixed Good and Choice 800-1075 lbs. 26 25-28 00. Constant Changes “To change with the Times” is a common remark heard in all walks of life; but it is an im portant comment when applied to agriculture Farmers who are not open-minded and who do not accept new methods and new A ALUS-CHALMERS Lancaster Farming. Saturday. February 1,1969 Weekly New York Egg Mkt. From Monday, January 27th to Friday, Januaiy 31st Mon. WHITE Fey Ex. Laige 49 1 a 484 47 Fey. Large 494 484 47 Fey. Mediums 474 47 45 Fey. Pullets 41 39 394 Fey. Peewees 30 30 30 BROWN Fey. Large 51 50 47 47 Fey. Mediums 474 47 45 45 Fey. Pullets 41 39 394 394 Fey. Peewees 30 30 30 30 Standards Checks 47 46 44 44 294 294 294 294 Trend- Open market buying just about at a stand still Over all- position unsettled. Copyright 1969 by Urner Barry Publications 9 Vintage VEALERS—Good and Choice (Continued from Page 21 «'OO-50 50; Standard 42 00-47 00; Utility 35.00 4150; Cull 90-115 25.50-28 00; Standard and low- lbs 27 50-3200, 70-90 lbs. 24 00- Good 24 35-25 60. 29 50. SLAUGHTER HEIFERS HOGS 264 Barrows and Choice 820-1050 lbs. 25.75-27.75, gilts strong to 25 higher, couple 28.10 BARROWS AND GILTS—US COWS Utility and high- j.o 200-225 lbs. 22 00 22 10 US dressing Cutter 18 75-21.00, six 2 190-240 lbs 21.25-2175 US 2-3 head 2110-2160, Cutter 17.60- 180-260 lbs 20 00-2110 i l «nn ; l «nn nner IOW - Cutter SHEEP 20 - All classes fully 16.00-18.00. ctoariv BULLS Good 23 60-25.35, sleaay ' T J Utility and Commercial 24.10- WOOLED LAMBS—-Good 70- 2510, three head 25 75-25 85 90 lbs 25 50-27.50; Utility 23 00- CALVES 434 Vealeis un- 2600 even, Utility to Choice 100-2 00 SLAUGHTER EWES —Utility higher, Cull 1 00-2 00 lower and Good 5 00-9 00 For Real Profit-Makers Plant Full Season Medium Season C/F 105 Single C/F 40 Single C/F 66 Single C/F 45 Special C/F 123 Kegular C/F 49 Regular See your local Crib Filler dealer below: FARMERS SUPPLY CO. F. M. BROWN’S Lancaster SONS, INC. t Sinking Spring MUSSER’S MILL WEAVER’S The Buck FIX-IT SHOP KIRKWOOD R - D New Holland FEED & GRAIN E. H. KEEN & SON Kirkwood Parkesburg M . ___ T , C H. H. GOOD MILL MARTIN S Fivepomtville FEED MILL, INC. DUTCHMAN R. D. Ephrata FEED MILLS, INC. GERMAN Mt Airy FEED MILL, INC. BOMBERGER’S STORE Denver Elm LANCASTER BONE FERTILIZER CO., INC. Quarryville ZIMMERMAN’S ANIMAL HEALTH SUPPLY R D. 4, Lititz Tues Wed. 45 42 394 36-37 30 29 3 FrU, Thurs. 44 44 36 37 29 41 294-30