Weekly Poultry Report Eastern Shore Exchange Broiler and live fiyer puces averaged 1158 cents a pound this week with only offerings on Monday and Tuesday with a to tal of only 137,200 head sold This was down of course from last week when 144,100 head Were sold. Prices paid ranged from a high of 13 0 cents on Tuesday to a low of 10 4 cents a pound on Monday, Fod*Mile May 13, 1969 (Pi ices paid dock weights, cents per lb, except where noted) HENS, Light Type 8%-ll; HENS, Heavy Type 13-23 mostly 15-20, PULLETS 23-33 mostly 30-32, ROASTERS 10-38 mostly 22-33; RABBITS 35-71 mostly 55-65; GUINEAS 89-114; PIGE ONS (Per Pair) 90-165. TOTAL Coops Sold 373. CONTROL WEEDS IN ALFALFA WITH BUTYRAC-118 Apply 2 to 4 weeks after alfalfa emerges. Controls broadleaf weeds In seedling or established legumes. This remarkable selective action killing many broadleaf weeds without affecting certain broadleaf crops has been proven by research men and commercial 1 growers throughout the country. We are distributors for a complete line of WEED KILLERS Member Eastern Pennsylvania And New Jersey Prices generally unchanged, however in instances unconfirm ed reports indicate as high as 1014 c paid for isolated lots. De mand continues good with bidd ing very competitive. Offerings increased but still short of full needs Trade advices indicate labor shortages at processing plants acute with occasional plant shut down while waiting for schools to close in hopes of obtaining additiohal help. Offer ings of heavy hens short of a light demand. Prices paid (y 1 Farm: Light Type Hens 8-1014 M 9-10, Heavy Type Hens TFEWR. Tty A Classified It Pays Telephone 717-733-7911 Witness Speaks At Resources Hearing Samuel Kouosen, chan man ot the Industry Task Foiee For DDT, testifying as the final in dustry witness at today’s session oi the DDT hearings conducted by the Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources, stated that by far the biggest use of DDT in the world today is for the con trol of malaria and other insect borne diseases. Rotrosen, who is president of MOntrose Chemical Corporation of California, the largest pro ducer of DPT in the United States, testified that between 70 and 75% of all production of DDT is exported, primarily for public health uses, through the U.S. Public Health Service and the World Health Organization of the United Nations. He started “Those agencies most concerned with human health, USPHS, and WHO, are completely convinced of the safe ty of DDT.” Statistics for the latest year available, 1967, show that be tween 2 5 and 3 million pounds of DDT were used by the Pub lie Health Service for yellow fe ver control in South Carolina, Georgia, Alabama, Florida, and Texas In the United States, by far the largest use is to protect the cotton crop, where DDT is the principal insecticide. Rotrosen declared that DDT has been a major factor in doubling the per acre yield from the time of its introduction for agricultural use in 1946, down to 1967 (the statis tical year cited as most recent). He testified that DDT usage in the U.S has declined from the 1963 peak year use of 183 million pounds, to 114 million pounds in 1967. In tracing his company’s 25 years' experience with DDT, and the changing nse patterns for the product, he described safety pro grams conducted in cooperation with public health agencies, as Lancaster Farming, Saturday, May 17,1969—3 Weekly New York Egg Mkt. Fiom Monday, May 12th to Finlay, May 16th Mon. WHITE Fey. Ex. Large 34%-35% 34>/ 2 -35 I / 2 35 36 35 36 Fey. Large 31V 2 32 32% 32% Fey. Mediums 24 25 25% 25 V 2 Fey. Pullets 16-17 18 19 19 Fey. Peewees 13 14 15 15 BROWN Fey. Large 34 34 34 34 Fey. Mediums 25 25 25 25 Fey. Pullets 17 18 19 19 Fey. Peewees 13 14 15 15 Standards 28% 29 29% 29% Checks 23% 23% 23-23% 22%-23 Trend: Market showing better balance on large white; Medi um a bit irregular; Pullets better cleared. Copyright 1969 by Urner Barry Publications well as other continuing pro- • Lancaster jects in this field. (Continued from Page 2) Thirty-five of 115 Montrose em ployees who were heavily expos ed to DDT in the course of theii work for an average of 14 work ing years, revealed no ill effects attributable to this exposure A current study of enzyme indue tion, if any, is also underway The California Public Health Service is also checking the health status today of former Montrose employees. A final boost to DDT, as an effective and safe product, vitally needed for specific purposes, was given by witness Taft Pierce, Regional Vice-President of Or km Exterminating Compar /, the largest such organization - - the world Pierce, Orkm chief for seven midwestern states, including Wisconsin, testified that DDT was the only product approved by the Federal Government for use as a tracking powder for the control of mice, and as a roost Tucs Wed. ROWS AND GILTS US 1-2 195 235 lbs 25 00 25 25. US 2 195-250 lbs 23 50 24 25. US 2-3 190-260 lbs 22 60-23 10 SHEEP 250 Slaughter Lambs 3 00-5 00 lower, Slaugh ter Ewes about steady. SPRING LAMBS Choice 45-90 lbs 33 00-35 00, Good 29- 00-34 00 WOOLED LAMBS 60 80 lbs 27 00-28 00. SLAUGHTER EWES Utili ty and Good 5 00-7 00, few head 9.00 • Chicago (Continued from Page 2.) 35 00, Choice 975-1350 lbs. Yield Grade 2 to 4 33.00-35.00, Mixed Good and Choice 32.00-33 60. SLAUGHTER HEIFERS—On Wednesday, Mixed High Choice and Prime 875-1085 lbs. Yield Grade 3 and 4 3300-34.00, latter highest since December, 1952. Choice 850-1050 lbs. Yield Grade 2 to 4 32 00-33 25, Mixed Good and Choice 31 00-32 00. spray for the control of bats “While the quantity of DDT used for these puiposes is small, there is no other effective con trol of these pests available to day,” Pierce concluded Frl. Thurs. 36-37 33% 26 21 15 30% 22% Good