Weekly Poultry Report Eastern Shore Exchange Bioiler and live lijei at 19 65 foi the fnit thiee da\s ol Uus week Pines ranged fiom a high ol 22 3 cents a pound on VVednesdav to a low of 18 cents a pound also on Wed nesdu.v. Total sales lor the Unee day period was 372 700 head Last week the four day total was 542,400. Eastern Pennsylvania And New Jersey Prices held unchanged on light type hens Demand con tinued good in most sections as slaughter plants operated full time Supplies were adequate and in instances, especially in New Jersey, weie more freely offered as a result of fuither declines in the egg market Con siderable volume of birds in Pennsylvania were being offered for movement the week just ahead and the one following Easter as producers made plans for the future. Heavy type hens were offered sparingly and gen eially were short of full call. CHEMGRO i/l •• . jif |k 1 Stop and see Woody Funk or Mark Eshleman for information and prices on how you can grow larger crops of corn with Muncy-Chief Hybrids (the 200 bu. corn) and Chemgro and spreading service. free CORN BOOK S SEED CORN NOW IS THE TIME TO ORDER MUNCY-CHIEF CHAMPION HYBRIDS From Chemgro Fertilizer Co., East Petersburg or direct from Muncy-Chief Hybrids, Muncy, Pa. write for Free 1970 Com Book Catalog and current price list. \n.nl'> olfcnnus were available lr,i needs L oin Delmaiva aiea i’ >e- paid at laim Light I’vpe h iis 8 10 1 1 M 9%-10c, Heavy 'I \pc Hens i’FEWR. (Pnccs paid dock weights, cents pci lb , except wheie noted) HENS, light type 8%-10%, HENS, heavy type 9%-20, PUL LETS 29-34Vz; ROASTERS 19- 35% mostly 29 32, DUCKS 23- 32 mostly 28 32; DRAKES 15- 39 mostly 30-39; GEESE 35-37; RABBITS 41-53% mostly 46%- 50, GUINEAS 53-78 mostly 70- 76: PIGEONS (per pair) 110- 2 11 mostly 110 TOTAL COOPS SOLD. 378 • New Hollond (Continued from Page 2) 2150 21 75, Heavyweights 20-21; Sows 14-16 20. Receipts of 114 calves sold s'eady Choice and Prime 46-53; Good and L Choice 39 45 50; Standard 35-38 50; Common 20- 34 50. HOW AREA DISTRIBUTORS -DEALERS- " V -y ■* For Spring 1969 Foqelsville Fcbiuaiy 18, 1969 CALVES February 17, 1969 FERTILIZER CO. • Farm Calendar (Continued fiom Page 1) 7 30 p m —Manheim Y o u n g Faimer meet, School Vo \g Room. 7 30 pm—Guidon Spot Young Faimci meet, School Vo Ag Room 7 30 p m —Ephi ata Y o u n g Faimci meet School Vo Ag Room 730 pm—Penn Manoi Young Fai mer meet, School Vo Ag Room 7 30 p m—Feed Giam Infoima tion meet, Faim and Home Center Wednesday, February 26 Noon—lnter State Distuct meet ing, Hostetters Dining Hall, Mt Joy 1 00 p m —Cucumber-Pickle meet, Intercourse Fne Hall. Thursday, February 27 10 am—4-H Leadeis “Kick- Off” meet, Faim and Home Center 6 30 pm—4H Veal Round-Up, New Holland Sales Stables 730 p m —Farm and Home Foundation Educational meet ing, Farm and Home Center. Friday, February 28 1 30 pm —Lancaster County Fruit Growers meet, Farm and Home Center 7 30 p m —Lancaster County Cattle Feeder meet, Farm and Home Center EAST PETERSBURG, PA. SALES REPRESENTATIVES MUNCY-CHIEF HYBRIDS Muncy, Pa. l Good for a 10,000 kernel Sample of Muncy-Chief Hy brids. Enough for V 2 Acre Free. No obligation. Mail to Muncy-Chief Hybrids, Muncy, Pennsylvania. Or take and give to Chemgro Fertilizer Co., East Petersburg, Pa. or any Muncy-Chief Dealer. MUNCY-CHIEF HYBRIDS MUNCY, PENNSYLVANIA 17756 *UPS» Please send catalog and corn hook Name Address □ Farmer □ Dealer □ Student or Teacher □ Check here if interested in becoming a dealer for Muncy-Chief Seeds Acres Farmed Weekly New York Egg Mkt. WHITE Fcv E\ Laigc 4143 40 40 40'^ Fe> Laige 41 43 40 40 40'.: Fey Mediums 39'2 38 38 38'a Fey Pullets 35 34'i 35 34’ j 35 34' Fey Peewees 29 29 29 29 BROWN Fey. Large 47 45 45 45 45 Fey Mediums 39 J a 39 39 39 39 Fey. Pullets 35 35 35 35 35 Fey Peewees 29 29 29 29 29 Standaids 40 41 Checks 29 291 a steady. • Lancaster (Continued fiom Page 2) head 2400-2435 lbs 27 50, 7 head 1500-1900 lbs 28 25 FEEDER STEERS 3 loads Choice 950-1200 lbs. m Good FOR CLIP AND MAIL THIS COUPON Acies to Corn Lancaster Farming. Saturday. February 22.1969 CFiom Monday Febiuaiy 17th To Fnch.j, Feb,uaiy 21st) .Mon. Tucs cd. Tiend Market showing moie confidence Industry lated Copyiight 1969 by Urner Barry Publications 38-39 38 39 38 39 38-39 29 29 29 29 slaughter finish 27 25-28 35, sev eial Good 23 60-25 75. CALVES 400 Vealers most ly steady, Slaughtei Calves 1 00-2 2 00 higher VEALERS Choice 49 00- 5100, several head at 52 00, in dividual Pume 54 00 on Mon day; Good 45 00-49 00; Standard 39 50-45 00, Utility 34 50-40 00; Cull 90-120 lbs 28 00-34 00, sev eral 70-90 lbs 2400-29 00. SLAUGHTER CALVES Choice 270 380 lbs 28.00-33 00; Good 26 00-29 00, Standard 24.- 00-27 00 HOGS 1050 Barrows and Gilts steady to 25 lower. 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