Weekly Poultry Report Eostern Pennsylvania And New Jersey Fogelsville Julj 15. 1969 Prices on light t>pe liens held fp!ices paid dock weights, cents unchanged Demand cont.nues r ' ei lb ; exct *Pt wheie noted) (,ood in most sections, however HENS, light t.vpe B*2-11. more aggressiveness noted in HENS, heavy t.vpe 94-18, PUL [Pennsylvania than in New Jei- 25 33 ROASTERS, 24- tty. as processors find it often 30 ' 2: CAPONS 30 33; RABBITS, ■necessary to stoie dressed pio- GUINEAS 84-120; PlGE duct during heavy vegetable can- CNS (per pair) 1 00-1 10. rung period. Offerings are barley Tota. Coops Sold. 473. adequate to short of buyer inter- €st. Heavy hens continue short of a fairly good call which ,s being ® Vintage filled outside the area Prices (Continued fiom Page 2) paid at the farm- Light type 8- llfti, mostly 10-IOVi in Pennsyl vania and B*2-9 in New Jersey Delmorva Negotiated puces 2-3= ready ilo-cook broiler f’jer delive’ed Thursday. US Giade A 32 36. [Plant Grade. SUa-Si 1 -:. Special packs including l 2 s 2 pound and 2Yz lbs. and oi er 35-37 Robert K. Rohrer Bulldozing - Grading Potz Soles & Service Barn Cleaners - S:!o Unlcaders - Cattle Feeders Quarryville, R. D. 1 Hensel 548-2559 BETTER FEEDS for cows tv*'? pay off handsomely to dairymen The best feeds 3 ou can buy for your cows are the best invest- ment that \ou can make! FLORIN FEEDS have been tued, tested and pro\ed suc- cessful as a means of increas- ing milk'production and main taining good health. You'll ap preciate the difference they’ll make ... in the size of your milk checks! WOLGEMUTH BROS., INC. Mount Joy, Fa. 29 33- Cutter and low-Utilitj 24 75-26.00 CALVES 600—Vealers fully steady, some sales Cull 1 00-1 50 higher VEALERS Choice 45 00- 4C 00. Good 42 00-45 00. Standard 39 50 42 00. Utility 35 50 39 50, Cull 90-120 lbs 29 50-36 00, 65 85 lbs 27 50 31 50. HOGS 328—Bairows and Gilts stiong to 50 higher BARROWS AND GILTS—US 1 210-220 lbs 28 00 US 1-2 200- 235 lbs 27 25-27 60 US 2-3 200- 255 lbs 26 60-27 25 US 2-3 180- 200 lbs 26 50 27 00 SHEEP 50—Spring Lambs sleadv to 50 lowei Ewes steady SPRING LAMBS—Choice 70- 90 lbs 28 50-29 50: Good 45 80 lbs 23 50 26 00. Utility 2100- 20 00 LAUGHTER EWES—Utility and Good 6 00-9 50. Ph. 653-1451 • Auction tContinued liom Page Z) COW Utility and high diess iiv, Cuttei 21 75 23 50 couple 24 - 10 25 25. Cultei 20 50-22.75, Can nei and low-Cuttor 19 00-20 50; around a load of Utility and Com mercial beef bred Cows 18 75- 20 50 BULLS Choice 28 25-29 85, couple 30 00-30.85; Good 26 50- 28 25; Utility and Commercial 26 50-29 50, four head 1400-1700 lbs. 30 75-31 10. j CALVES 101 Vealeis most ly steady VEALERS Choice 45 00- 47 50; Good 42.00-45 50; Stand ard 39.00-41.00; Utility 35.00-39(.- 50, Cull 90-120 lbs. 29.00-35.0 d, 65-85 lbs 26 50 28 50 SLAUGHTER CALVES Good 270-370 lbs 32 00 36 00; Standard 29 50-33.00 HOGS 180 Barrows and Gilts steady to 50 higher. BARROWS AND GILTS Couple lots US 1 215-230 lbs 28.- 50 US 2 195-240 lbs 27.35-27 60. US 2-3 190-250 lbs 26 85-27 35 SOW US 2 3 350-520 lbs. 1910 19 75 SHtiEP 33 Spring Lambs steady SPRING LAAIBS Good 60- 70 lbs 25 50-26 75, one lot Choice 90 lbs 29 00 • Chicago (Continued fiom Page 2) 1100 1400 lb 31 50-32 50, load 1500 Ibh 31 50 Choice 950 1350 lb. Yield Giade 2 to 4 30 50-32 00, mainly 30 50 31 50 Mixed Good and Choice 29 50-30 50 Weekly New York Egg Mkt. WHITE Fey, Ex Large 53 Fey. Large 47 Fey. Mediums Fey. Pullets Fey Peewees BROWN Fey. Large Fey. Mediums Fey. Pullets Fey. Peewees Standards Checks Txend: Large eggs dealing well. Smaller sizes in ample sup* ply • Lancaster (Continued fiom Page 2) SOWS—US 2 3 350 525 lbs. 19 10-19 75 HOGS 1200—Barrows and SHEEP 350—Spung Lambs 50 Gilts 50-75 higher, few sales h'gher Ewes steady, sows steady. SPRING LAMBS—Choice 60* CLOSING SALES, BAR 90 lbs 27 50 29 50 Good 60 90 ROWS AND GlLTS—Couple lbs 24 50 28 00. few sales Ulil lots US 1 215-230 lbs 28 50 US 2 ity 22 00-25 00 195-240 lbs 27 35 27 60 US 2 3 SLAUGHTER EWES—Utility 190 250 lbs. 26 85 27 35, and Good 4 50 9 OO DIFOLATAN 4 FLOWABLE NEW LIQUID FUNGICIDE SHIELDS POTATOES FROM EARLY & LATE BLIGHT Persistent Protection You Can See. DIFOLATAN coats each leaf with a visible shield of protection against blight spores. 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