Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, September 06, 1969, Image 3

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    Weekly Poultry Report
Eastern Pennsylvania
And New Jersey
Prices of light type hens held
unchanged. although offc. mgs
Siom some sections inci eased A
good demand icadily absorbing
ailable supplies despite a shor
tened work week following the
holiday In instances processors
receiving colored fowl from New
(England in effort to maintain full
production with delivered in
prices ranging 13-13'i per pound
Prices paid at farm: Light Type
Hens B-llc xnostlv 10-llc in Pen
nsylvania. mostly 9%-10c in New
Jersey. Heavy Type Hens. Tfewr.
Fogelsviile
September 2,1969
(Prices paid dock weights, cents
per lb, except where noted)
HENS, heavy type
PULLETS 24^-33. ROASTERS
17-34; RABBITS 15 36M>; PIG
EONS (per pair) 1 00-1 10
TOTAL COOPS SOLD 414
'• Auction
(Continued from Page 2)
HOGS 313 Barrows and
Gilts mostly steady.
BARROWS AND GILTS
US 1 210-225 lbs 28 00 US 2-3
210-255 lbs 27 00-27 25 US 3-4
CUSTOM SPRAYING
For Whitewashing
Spray the modern woy
Use CARBOLA Spray
Carbola dries white, disinfects, kills flies, up to 90%
_less cobwebs. No wet floors.
MAYNARD L. 6EITZEL
Witmer. Pa. 392-7227
illglll, y f _ pt g v
With VAN DALE’S NEW TRAVELING BUNK FEEDER.
Van Dale's SCF-1400 is the traveling r-— ———————
feeder to put you on the track to fast- | i
er, more profitable operations. Auto* |
matically, it delivers upto 40 tons of |
silage per hour to bunks on a single |
•Chain, continuous "shuttle" service, s
Feeder trough chain is No. 67 pm- £
fie (12,500 4b. strength) and dove *
chain is C-550 steel (average fop »
Strength of 10,000 lbs.). Interlocking, |
snap-together galvanized metal com* f
ponents reduce erection time as \
much as 50%, Suspended or floor* J
mounted, rails are mounted with Van j
Dale’s exclusive clip-on brackets to | *'
provide extra-rigid support. Unit |
adapts to any feeding need in-barn j
or out-of-doors,
r
Defmorvo
R(.id« *o cook (ifmand coir, n
ue? goot. loi fill m especial.y
where promotional activity in
volved In instances, less than
liucklot pnces continue to Uend
higher within the range Advance
interest fa*rly good at this week's
price levels Live supplies con
tinue heavy and ample. Slaught
er curtailed due to lack of labor
in many plants as schools open
today.
• Loncoster
(Continued from Page 2)
00-40.00; Cull 90-120 lbs. 29 00-
34 00; 65-85 lbs 25.00-29 00.
HOGS 1150 Barrows and
Gilts steady to 25 higher; Sows
scarce.
CLOSING SALES. BARROWS
AND GILTS—US 1 210-225 lbs.
28 00 US 2-3 210-255 lbs 27 00-
27.25 US 3-4 200-270 lbs 26 50
26 85.
SHEEP 200 Spring Lambs
steady, instances 50 higher Ewes
absent
SPRING L\MBS—Choice 60-
90 lbs 28 00-29 50 couple lots
30 00, Good 25 00-28 00
200-270 lbs 26 50-26 85 US 2 175
190 lbs 24 50-25 00.
SHEEP 5 Insufficient
volume for a market test.
• Ncv Holland
Recemts o' 12C cows 4 bull*
and 6 hoiteis sold stiongci Hoi
stems 450 580 Guernseys 185
265. Othci bleeds 275380, Bulls
290 440 Heifeis 75315.
HORSES
September 1. 1969
Receipts of 307 horses sold
steady Riding horses 85-270;
Driving horses 120 390; Pomes
10 25, Kilers 6-7.
Receipts of 873 hogs sold 25
higher Retail 28-2925; Whole
sale 27-27 85; Heavy*lights 25-
75-27; Sows 20-22 75, Boars 18 •
10-18 75.
Receipts of 123 calves sold
steady Choice and Prime 44-
47 50: Good and L Choice 41-
43 50: Standard 35 40 50, Com
mon 25-34 50
• Chicago
(Continued from Page 2)
lbs last year Heifer supply
mostly High Good to Low Prime
weighing 800-1025 lbs
SLAUGHTER STEERS
On Tuesday four loads Prime
1275-1325 lbs Yield Grade 3 and
4 32 00 Wednesday, Prime 1225-
1375 lbs 30 75-3150 High
Choice and Prime 1125-1350 lbs
30 00-3875 Choice 950-1350 lbs
Yield Grade 2 to 4 28 75-30 25
Robert K. Rohrer
Bulldozing - Grading
Patz Sales & Service
- Bam Cleaners - Silo
Unloaders - Cattle Feeders
Quarryville, R. D. I
Hensel 548-2559
CALEB M.
WENGER
R. D. 1,
Drumore Center
Quarryville, Pa.
, Phone 548 2116
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HOGS
September 1, 1969
CALVES
September 1, 1969
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Weekly Xew York Egg Mkt.
F o.n M0na,..., Stptembei Ist to Finlay, Scptembei sth
Mon.
WHITE
Fey E\ Laige
Fey Laige
Fey Mediums
Fey Pullets
Fey Peewees
BROWN
Fey Large
Fey Pullets
Fey Peewees
Standards
Checks
Trend. Demand good for all grades of eggs. Medium in
ample supply, all other sizes clearing very closely.
Copyright 1969 by Urner Barry Publications
Mixed Good and Choice 28 00- Prime 900-1025 lbs Yield Giade
28 75. 3 and 4 28 25 28 50 Choice 800-
SLAUGHTER HEIFERS —10001 b Giade 2to 4 27.00-
On Wednesday half load Prime 28 25 Mixed Good and Choice
1000 lb 29 00 High Choice and 26 00-27 00
AVAILABLE NOW
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Clover
• Cert. Saranac Alfalfa
. „ , lr • Cert. Ladino Clover
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... ... • Cert. Climax Timothy
• Cert. DuPuits Alfalfa
„ , _ „ , ~, „ C Pennmead Orchard Grass
• Cert. Buffalo Alfalfa
_ _ . , • Pasture Mixtures
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YES WE WILL HAVE CERTIFIED
BLUE BOY WHEAT
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• Balbo Eye t Cert. Pennrad Barley
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