Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, August 09, 1969, Image 3

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    Weekly Poultry Report
Eostern Pennsylvania FogelsvilU
And New Jersey August 5, 1969
Prices of light type hens most- (Pn ‘f K cs paid do< * eights cents
ly unchanged however uncon- where JJ ot cd)
finned reports indicate occasion- LETS ‘
Si lots were traded as h.gh as 12c. ™ s vm
demand good with available of- PirV^vc 4 ?’ GUIN ?^ S
rfenngs generally short of needs. |oov *’ PIGEONS (per pail) 90 ‘
3n instances processors reported TOX . L coop(; c nT n . 71 „
as hauling live supplies from roiAL COOPS SOLD. 718.
southern producing areas in an
fcffort to keep plants running as # Vintage
jnear capacity as possible with (Continued from Page 2) -
available labor. Offerings of
heavy hens short of fairly good Few Choice 835-1040 lbs. 29.25-
call. Prices paid at farm; Light 30-50.
type hens: 8-11 M 10-10*4c in
Pennsylvania M 9%-10c in New
Jersey. Heavy type Hens; Tfewr.
Del mo rva
, Demand very good and gener
ally exceeding available process
ed supplies. Heavy rains continue
to hinder off farm movement of
ample live supplies Pool truck
lot prices I kc higher on U S
Crade A while unchanged to he
ithgher on plant grade Undertone
firm.
Try A Classified Ad
It Pays!
CUSTOM SPRAYING
For Whitewashing
Spray the modem way
Use CARBOLA Spray
Carbolacfries white, disinfects, kills flies, up to 90% ,
' 4essr > cdbwebs. No wet floors.
MAYNARD L. BEITZEL
Witmer. Pa. 392-7227
Automation At Its Roost
Customed Engineered For The
POULTRY EQUIPMEN T IS OUR BUSINESS
“'Jaajgggew
E. ML HERR equipment, inc.
jr -t
COWS Utility and high
dressing Cutter 22 00-23.50, few
to 24 00: Cutter 20.50-22.50; Can
ner and low-Cutter 18 25-20.50
BULLS Good 27 25-28.10,
couple Choice 28 75-29 25; Utili
ty and Commercial 25 75-28 25,
four head 28 60-29 85; Cutter and
low-Utility 23.00-24.50
CALVES 644 Vealers main
ly 2 00 higher.
VE \LERS Choice 44 50-
48 00, Good 41 00-44 50, Standard
39 00-42 00, Utility 36 00-40 00,
Cull 90-120 lbs 32 00-36 00 65 85
lbs 24 50-3100.
HOGS 288 Barrows and
GJts 1 00-1 25 higher
BARROWS AND GILTS US
1- 200-245 lbs 27 35-27 75 Few
US 1 200-235 lbs 28.00-28 10 US
2- 200-250 lbs. 26 85-27.25. Sows
"CAGE SYSTEMS"
WE SELL. SERVICE, AND INSTALL
R.D.I, Willow Street
• Auction
(Continued fiom Page 2)
few Choice $27.75-28 75; Utility
and Commercial $25.50-28 50, few
$2B 50-29 85: Cutter and low-Uti
lity $22 00-25.25.
CALVES 149 Vealcis weak
to mostly $l.OO lower.
VEALERS Choice $44 50-
47.00; Good $42 0044.50; Stand
ard $3B 5042.50; Utility $35.00-
39 00; Cull 90-120 lb $29 00-34.00.
65-90 lb- $25.50-29.00.
SLAUGHTER CALVES
Standard and Good 250-320 lb.
$34.00-39.00. Utility $30.00-33.50.
HOGS 303 Barrows and gilts
50. instances 75 higher.
BARROWS AND GILTS US
1-2 210-230 lb $27.85-28.10 One
lot US 1 225 lb. $29 00. US 24
200-240 lb. $27.60-27.75. 250-255
lb. $27.10-27 50. One lot US 34
265 lb. $26.25.
SHEEP 37 Spring lambs
fully steady.
SPRING LAMBS Choice 55-
85 lb. 529 00-30 00, Good 65-85 lb.
$25.50-27 50, one lot Utility $22.-
50
US 2-3 430 510 lbs 20 75 21 75.
SHEEP 75 Spring Lambs
steady to weak
SPRING LAMBS Choice 50-
100 lbs 27 50-3100, Good 25 50-
27 50, Utility 23 00-24 00.
Be still, and know that I
am God.—(Psalms 46:10)
We need to take time to go
apart, to shut out the noise
of "our world, and to listen.
This does not mean that we
■have to withdraw from the
.world, but it means that we
need to haye,.mqments during
the day "when we think about
God,, wifeir we meditate “on
Truth,* when'we dwell with
God, in quietness, when we
listen to-hear the words of
> wisdom He has for us.
70s
464-3321
Lancaster Farming. Saturday.
Weekly Mew York Egg Mkt.
Fiom Monday, August 4th to Friday, August Bth
Mon.
WHITE
Fey. Ex Large
Fey. Large
Fey. Mediums
Fey. Pullets
Fey. Peewces
52-53
47
38%-39
22
15
BROWN
Fey Large 52
Fey. Mediums 39
Fey Pullets 22
Fey Peewees 15
Standards
Checks
41 41 39 38
241-2 24% 24% 24%
Trend: Market irregular and large white continues in sutv
plus. Some inquiry for retail futures is developing
Copyright 1969 by Urner Barry Publications
Wednesday, High Choice and
Prime 900 1025 lbs. Yield Grade
3 and 4 30 25-31 00 load Prime
nnl * > ™ ne ll °°: l 1 4 °° n l . l ? s ? 2 00- 975 ]bs 3150 on Monday Choice
33 00, Choice 950-1350 lbs Yield ~ ~ _ . „ . ,
Giade 2 to 4 30 75-32 25, Mixed 8001000 lbs Yield Grade 2 to 4
Good and Choice 30.00-30 75. 29 00-30 25, Mixed Good and
SLAUGHTER HEIFERS On Choice 28 00-29 00
• Chicago
(Continued from Page 2)
BREAK the
BOTTLENECK
at the BASE of YOUR
SHO with the
Handles over 100 tons of corn silage
an hour, blows it over 100 feet high
Instead of the usual 90° turn that momentarily stops
the crop and reduces blowing capacity, the No. 56
Blower has a 45° feeding angle. (See small illustra
tion.) Corn silage or haylage is augered m a more
straight-line direction, so the flow is uniform, and the
chopped forages move much faster. Then an exclu
sive 56-inch rotor and six wide paddles shoot the si
lage upward with a tip speed of 90 miles an hour, at
540 rpm, with a direct pto drive.
The hopper extends 20 inches from the housing tor
'easy drive-through clearance. Stop in and let us esti
mate how much the McCormick International No. 56
Blower can speed up your operation.
Cope & Weover Co.
NEW PROVIDENCE
786-7351
C. B. Hoober
INTERCOURSE
768-8231
International Harvester
Sales and Service
EPHRATA 733-2283
Alimist !), 19(i9—
Wed.
Tues.
52-53
4647
39
21
15
47-49
43
38%
21
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52 52 52 52 ,
39 39 39 39
21 21 21 21
15 15 15 15
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Messick Form Equip.
ELIZABETHTOWN
367-1319
Kouffmon Bros.
MOUNTVILLE
285-5951
3
Frl.
Thurs.
45-47
40-41
35-36
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45 47
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