Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, February 15, 1969, Image 3

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    Weekly Poultry Report
Eastern Shore
Exchange
Bioilcr and lue liu'i puces
aveiaged 18 51 (.cuts a pound
this work Puces lanced liom
a high of 201 cents a pound on
Wednesday to a low of 1(3 8
cents a pound on Tuesday Sales
totaled 542,400 down 134,600
head fiom last week.
Eastern Pennsylvania
And New Jersey
Paces of light type hens held
unchanged, however uncon
firmed reports indicate occasion
al lot moved as higher as lOV2C
or more. Offerings slightly in
creased in most quaiters but
still short of current aggressive
demand. Movement of hens
from up state New Jersey and
surrounding area often serious
ly hampered by severe weather
at start of week Offenngs of
heavy hens limited and general
ly short of a fair demand with The geode is the lowa state
occasional small lots indicated at rock.
FREE. A pretty sharp gift
for your wife, when you buy
Red Rose Swine Feeds.
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Feed your swine the Red Rose way. and
start collecting a set of Kutmaster kitchen
knives with coupons worth 50c found in
every bag of Red Rose Pig Pre-Starter Pel
lets, Pig Starter Pellets, Pig Grower Pellets
and Farrowing Ration.
Kutmaster knives, made of Tungsten stain
less steel never need sharpening They’re
Walter Binkley & Son
Brown & Rea, Inc.
Elverson Supply Cc.
Henry E. Garber
R. D. 1, Elizabethtown, Pa.
L. T. Geib Estate
I. B. Graybill & Son
Refton Strasburg
E. Musser Heisey & Son
R. D, #3, Mt. Joy, Pa,
A. L Herr & Bro.
IG'j-lTc Tnikcy activity gen
oallv w.is limited l’i iu-s p,iul
at liiiin Light Tvpe lions 3 10''t
M 9 1 .: 10c, Heavy Ijpu Hon-,
'I FEWR
February 11, 1969
(Puces paid dock weights, cents
pei lb, except where noted)
HENS, light type S-lO'/a;
HENS, heavy type 10 21, PUL
LETS, 20 35 mostly 26-31;
ROASTERS 10 39 mostly 28-32;
DUCKS 27-33, DRAKES 16 43
mostly 33 43, TURKEYS, Toms
24 25; TURKEYS, Hens 36-38;
RABBITS 36 57 mostly 48 52;
GUINEAS 6166; PIGEONS
(per pair) 80 120
TOTAL COOPS SOLD 297
The largest national park in
the world is 17,300 square-mile
Wood Buffalo National Paik in
Alberta, Canada.
Lititz
Atglen
Elverson
Manheim
Heistand Bros.
Elizabethtown
Quarryville
Foqelsviilc
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guaranteed. Get one or the whole set
eluding a handsome wood block.
Come in today, get details on this special
offer.
David B. Hurst
Bowmansville
Martin's Feed Mill, Inc.
R. D. 3, Ephrata, Pa.
Mountviile Feed Service
Musser Farms, inc.
Musser's Mill
The Buck
Chas. E. Sauder & Sons
Ammon E. Shelly
E. P. Spotts, Inc.
H. M. Stauffer & Sons,
• Auction
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law mi\ed-Choieo .mil Pnmc
1050-1300 lbs 20 75 30 35. high-
Good .me) low Choice 27 00 21)75,
Good 20 00 23 00 Sland.il d .mil
low Good 2100 25 50
SLAUGHI’I-K UK IKK US
Mixed Good .mu Choice 730 950
lbs 25 00 26 35, Good 23 50 25 00
COWS Utility and lugh
cucssing Cutlei 19 50 2135,
couple to 2185, Cutter 18 50-
10 50. Canner and low-Cullci
15 75 18 50
BULLS Choice 26 00 27 25,
Good 24 35-26 00, Utility and
Commeicial 23 50-26 50, five
head 26 85-27 60, individual 2020
lbs 28 60.
FEEDER STEERS Choice
900-1100 lbs 25 50-27 85.
CALVES 89 Vealers 100-
2 00 lower
VEALERS Choice 48 00-
50 50; Good 44 00-48 00, Standard
39.50-44 00; Utility 34 00-38 50,
Cull 90 120 lbs. 26 00-33 00.
HOGS 245 Bairows and
Gilts steady.
BARROWS AND GILTS
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Columbia
Terre Hill
Lititz
Honey Brook
Inc.
Witmer
Lancaster Farming, Saturday. February 15,19G9
Weekly New York Egg Mkt.
(Quotations liom 1 cbi n.ii\ 10th to Fi ula\ Febiuan 14th)
Mon.
WHITE
Fey K\ Lai no 42 43 42 43
Fey Lai ge 42 43 42 43
Fcv. Mediums 38 39 38 39
Fey Pullets 32 33 32 33
Fey. Peewees 29 29
BROWN
Fey Lai ge 47 47
Fey. Mediums 41 41
Fey Pullets 33-34 33 34
Fey. Peewees 29
Standards 40 41 40 41
Checks 29 29M- 29 29V 2
Trend. Demand good but supply icadily available for all
ti ade needs
Copyright 1969 by Urner Barry Publications
US 1-2 200 230 lbs 22 50 23 00, SHEEP 28 Wooled Lambs
US 2 200-240 lbs 21 50 21 85, US steady
2-3 200-275 lbs 20 50 2135, US WOOLED LAMBS
1-2 170-190 lbs 18.00-19 00 50-100 lbs 28 50 30 00
ATTENTION
Tobacco Growers
Have a
Tired of costly time consuming hoeing and
weeding operations?
Consider ENIDE SOW Weed Killer
for your tobacco crop this year
ADVANTAGES
0 Controls most grasses and many broadleaf weeds.
0 Assures tobacco seedlings of less weed competi
tion in the plant bed.
0 Gives up to full season control in the field with one
application.
0 Wide margin of tolerance on tobacco when used as
directed.
0 Shallow cultivation does not reduce effectiveness
0 Can be applied directly over the seeds and
transplants.
You owe it to yourself to get the complete facts
Come to the Niagara alfalfa and tobacco meeting
FEBRUARY 21, 1969 at 1 P.M at
the Fire Hall in Intercourse, Pa.
Refreshments will be served
Simple and inexpensive tobacco planter attachment
for planting time application of ENIDE will be on
display
CHEMICAL DIVISION
fmc CORPORATION
Intercourse, Pa,
Tues \\ eel.
labor shortage?
NIAGARA
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Choice
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