Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, June 14, 1969, Image 3

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    Weekly Poultry Report
Eostern Pennsylvania
And New Jersey
Fogelsville
June 11, 1969
Light type prices unchanged (Prices paid dock weights, cents
to *Ac higher. Interest good. Of- per lb, except where noted)
fenngs adequate and dealing HENS, Light Type BVz-11 most
freadily. Heavy type hens offer- ] y 9.11; HENS, Heavy Type 9Vz
ings light. Demand no better 19 mostly 12-15; PULLETS 24-39
than fair. Prices paid at farm mostly 30-33; ROASTERS 20Vz-
Light type hens 8-11 M 10-lO'Ac. 34 mostly 28-31; DUCKS 30 35;
Heavy type hens 15-16 c. RABBITS 29-65 mostly 54-64;
GUINEAS 86-119 mostly 110-
115; PIGIONS (Per Pair) 55-2.25
mostly 95-120.
TOTAL COOPS SOLD 448.
• Loncoster
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80-120 lbs. 32.00-37.00, 65-85 lbs,
26.50-32.50,
HOGS 1400 Barrows and
Gilts mostly 25 lower.
CLOSING SALES, BAR
BOWS AND GILTS US 1-2
190-235 lbs. 26 50-27 00. US 2-3
200 250 lbs. 25.75-26 25.
SHEEP 300 Spring Lambs
2.00-2.50 lower; Ewes fully
steady.
SPRING LAMBS Choice
50-90 lbs 27 50-28 50; few lots
29.00-29 25; Good 60-85 lbs. 23.-
50-27 50.
SLAUGHTER EWES Uti
lity and Good 4.00-10 00
DIFOLATAN'
4 FLOWABLE
NEW LIQUID FUNGFCIDE SHIELDS
POTATOES FROM EARLY & LATE BLIGHT
OIFOIATAH
4flowable^j
3 liquid tun[icidt
hr flint disuse control
-C3B
MjTTTy
Persistent Protection You Can See. DIFOLATAN coats
each leaf with a visible shield of protection against
blight spores.
Controls Early and Late Blight... Tuber Rot As Well,
A regular DIFOLATAN program of prevention defends
against threat of yield losses from blights and tuber
rot.
Complete Program Compatibility. Build your entire
pesticide program around DIFOLATAN. It’s compati
ble with almost all potato pesticides.
Won’t Clog Nozzles. No gritty particles to clog nozzles,
cause skips, slow you down.
Sticks to Leaves . . . Even Under Sprinkler Irrigation.
Superior built-in sticking qualities give up to 10 days
protection from each application.
Right For Low Gallonage Application. Requires less
water than wettable powders. Fewer fills, better cover
age, ideal for aerial or ground application.
P. L. ROHRER & BRO., INC.
Smoketown, Pa.
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• Vintage
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BARROWS AND GILTS—US
1-2 195-230 lbs 26 35-26.85 US 2-3
190-240 lbs. 25 60-26 20 US 3-4
200-250 lbs. 25 00-25 50.
SHEEP 102—Spring Lambs
and Slaughter Ewes steady.
SPRING LAMBS—Choice 60-
90 lbs 28 50-32 00; Good 25 50-
28 50
SLAUGHTER EWES—Utility
and Good 6 00-10 00.
How the Egyptians erected
their 400 ton obelisks is still a
mysteiy
>[*o M i*ICl
CAUTION 11. t , J . .1. II '» ■'
DISTRIBUTED BY
• Auction
(Continued fiom Pa,e 2)
CALVES 101 Vealeis 2 00-
3 00 highei. Cull mostly steady.
VEALERS—Choice 46 00 49 00
three head 50.00 51 00: Good
42 5046 50, Standaid 40 50-44 00,
Utility 37 00-40 00, Cull 90-120
lbs 32.50-37 00, 65 85 lbs 26 50-
32 50.
HOGS 310 —Barrows and Gilts
25-50 lower.
BARROWS AND GILTS—US
1-2 190-235 lbs 26 50-27.00 US 2-3 BROWN
200-250 lbs 25 75-26 25 US 3 190- Fey Lar«e
255 lbs 25 35 US 3-4 255-275 lbs. Fcy ; Med ° iums
46 °- Fcy. Pullets
SHEEP 84 Spring Lambs Fcy Peewees
steady to 50 higher; Ewes steady
SPRING LAMBS—Choice 80- standards
90 lbs. 28 00-29 25; Good 60-75 LnecKS
lbs 23.50-25 00 , . „ . ,
qTATT rtmpT, wwlPe » T , , , . Trend: Market generally in balance on large. Medium cleaied
onn n e HTER EWES_ Utility m most areas Extra and Fancy large are firm
8 00-9 75.
A colony of honey bees is a
very interesting organization
They not only gather nectar, but
help pollenate many flowers and
plants, clean and ventilate their
hive, feed the young bees, and
protect the colony against ene
mies such as other insects, mice,
skunks, and curious boys. The
worker bees are the colony man
agers, the male dione bees are
ncn-woikers, and the queen bee
is the mother of all the bees in
the hive: the worker bees pro
tect and feed her at all times It
might be of interest to note that
in order to make a tablespoon
of honey, a bee gathers nectar
fiom about 2,000 flowers; there
fore, a pound of honey (32 table
spoons) would take at least 64,-
000 flower visits by a worker bee;
thus the common saying, “as
busy as a bee”.
397-3539
LANCASTER COUNTY FARMERS NATIONAL
Honey Bee
Why I took my
loan business
to the Key Bank
that’s where theytalk my language.
There’s Stanley Musselman in the
agricultural loan department. He
knows fanning as well as I do. He
gave me some good advice on plan*
ning for profitable management ■—
even had some ideas on how I could
’ improve my operation. The cost of
my loan was detailed so that I had a
clear understanding of where I was
headed financially. I recommend the
Key Bank to get the best farm man
agement adviceand any loan needed
te improve your fanning operation.
Just ask for Stanley Musselman.
MEMBER F.D.I C.
Lancaster Farming. Sauuclay. Juno 14, 1%9
Weekly New York Egg Mkt.
(Fiom Monday, June 9th to Friday, June 13th)
Mon.
WHITE
Fey E\. Large 37-37 ■;>
Fey. Large 34V2
Fey. Mediums 26
Fey. Pullets 19
Fey. Peewees 13
32
24
19
13
30-31
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Copyright 1969 by Urner Barry Publications
• Chicago
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slaughter steers, estimated at
34 65 and 1175 lbs compared
with 35 18 and 1180 lb last week
and 26 68 and 1181 lb last year
Heifer supply mostly high Good
to low Pume 825-1050 lbs.
SLAUGHTER STEERS—
Prime 1225-1400 lb. Yield grade 3
and 4 36 00-36 75. Mixed high
Choice and Prime 1150-1400 lb.
35 00-36 00 Choice 950-1350 lb
Yield Grade 2 and 4 34 00 35 25
Mixed Good and Choice 33.00-
34 00.
SLAUGHTER HEIFERS
High Choice and Prime 900 1050
lb Yield Grade 3 and 4 34 25-
35 00, on Wednesday couple
loads 1040 lb 35 50 Choice 825-
1C25 lb 32 50 34 50 Mixed Good
and Choice 3150 32 50.
Tues Wed.
37-37% 37'/2 38% 3940
34% 341/2 341-2-35
26 27 28 27 28
19 17-18 17-18
13 13 13
32 32 33
24 24%-25 241/2-25
19 19 19
13 13 13
30-31 30-31 30 31
22 22 22
Livestock Breeders
Selection of a leal good sue to
head the held or flock is of ut
most importance to any In estock
bieeder, dauy faimers have the
advantage of aitificial bleeding
oiganizations to provide tl-n ser
vices of the best bulls m the
countiy Ho-vever, beef cattle
bleeders, swinemen, and sheep
producers continue to have to
locate their own sires Peifoim
ance testing gives consideiable
indication of the transmitting
ability of an animal and should
be used as a guide Local produc
es are urged to buy the best sire
available for usually they are the
ones that will do their owner the
most good Good sires are not
cheap but will often result in the
most profitable investment The
future of the herd or flock is of
ten directly related to the kind
of sire being used Don’t “pinch
pennies” when buying a new
sire
This
SimpUcifti
tractor with
Hydrostatic Drive
wants to be
compared.
Test us against any other hydro
static drive tractor The Sin o city
will operate continuously a" full
tractive effort [tilling, culti.acng,
etc) without overheating The
Simplicity starts smooth'y and
runs quietly in any weaihe' and
with any aitacnment Gone tor
ever are the jerky starts and
whining gears that plague scms
other units As a matter o, tact, if
you don’t try some other n aro
static tractor, you’ll never Know
how good you’ve got it w.-th
Simplicity.
• Rugged 12-hp
Synchro-balance engine
• Change speed and direction
with one lever
• Optional 48-inch No Scalg
mower
• Change attachments in
minute*— without tool*
LH. BRUBAKER
R. D. 3. Lititz, Pa.
350 Stiasbuig Pike, Lancaster
Phone Lane 397 51'~9
Sti asbm g 687 6002
Limz 626 7766
3
Thuis.
Frl.
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35
27-28
17-18
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30-31
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