Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, September 13, 1969, Image 3

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    Weekly Poultry Report
Eostern Pennsylvonio
And Ntw Jersey
Prices of light type hens gen
erally held unchanged though in
instances trade advices indicate
pudding continues active in Pa
less aggressive in N.J. Of
ferings spotty ranging Lght to
#uJequate with processors often
filling line time vrith receipts of
light type or colored fowl from
outside of the area. Offerings of
fieavy type limited and short of
good call. Prices paid at Farm-
Light Type 8-11 M 10-11 in Pa.
tl 914-10 In N.J. Heavy Type
TFEWR.
Fogelsville
f September 9, 1969
HENS. Heavy Type 9%-19.
PULLETS 15-34% mostly 28-34:
ROASTERS 15-35 mostly 28-32;
DUCKS 30%-38: DRAKES 12-
34%: RABBITS 15-39 mostlv 28-
38; GUINEAS 50-59; PIGEONS
(Per Pair) 81-51.45.
TOTAL COOPS SOLD 744
LLOYD H.
KREIDER
Auctioneer
ond
Soles Monoger
Quarryville E#2; Box 180
Ph: 786-3394
CUSTOM SPRAYING
For Whitewoshing
, Spray the modern woy
Use CARBOLA Spray
Carbola dries white, disinfects, kills flies, up to 90%
less cobwebs. No wet floors.
MAYNARD L. BEITZEL
Witmer. Pa. 392-7227
FREE Plastic Bucket
With each 100 lbs.
BE-CO-NURSE or
BE-CO-VEALER
Prom now until October 18th we
Sre giving one 12 qt. heavy duty
plastic backet with each 100 lbs.
of Be-Co-Nurse Calf Milk Replacer
or Be-Co-Vealer.* These products
go into suspension easily, stay in
solution. Clean pails show the
calves get all the nutrients. Gains
are rapid and efficient.
H. JACOB HOOBER EARL SAUDER, INC.
Intercourse
GEHMAN FEED
MILL INC.
Denver
O. KENNETH
McCracken
Manheim
Ready to cook demand contin
ues to exceed available process
ed supplies, however live offer
ings ample to occasionally bur
densome. Advance interest good
and developing rapidly in many
quarters at generally 1c higher
let el than this week. Current
less than trucklot prices unchang
ed to hzc higher in instances.
Undertone firm.
• Loncoster
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26.00-26.50, few US 2 190-195 lbs,
25.10-25.85.
SHEEP 300—Spring Lambs
50-1.00 lower; Ewes steady.
SPRING LAMBS—Choice GO
-95 lbs. 27 50-29.00, couple lots on
Monday 30.00; Good 70-105 lbs.
24.75-2700; few on Monday to
2800; Utility 20 00-24 00.
SLAUGHTER EWES—Utility
and Good 5 50-9 00
• Chicago
(Continued from Page 2)
compared with 22 percent Prime
and 70 percent Choice last week
and 15 percent Prime and 72 per
cent Choice last year. Average
cost and weight Slaughter Steers
estimated at 30 00 and 1145 lbs.
compared with 30 06 and 1160
lbs. last week and 28.26 and 1159
lbs last year. Heifer supply most
ly High Good to Low Prime
weighing 800-1025 lbs.
SLAUGHTER STEERS
Prime 1200-1400 lbs. Yield Grad'
3 and 4 31.00-31.50, includin,
I. B. GRAYBILL
& SON
Strasburg
■ i ▲
BEACON FEEDS
'A
Delmorva
New Holland
BOMBERGER'S
STORE
Elm
Hurricane Damage
On Forms Estimated
F.i estimates indicate mo c
than sn million in disaster loans
will be needed in four stales to
lestore mral homes and faims
damaged by hurricane Camille.
James V. Smith, Administrator
of the U S Department of Agri
culture's Farmers Home Admin
istration said this week.
Mississippi will require at least
$7 million in emergency farm
o edit, with an additional $650,-
000 needed in Virginia, $500,000
in Louisiana, and $lOO,OOO in
West Virginia, Smith estimated
Housing credit needs par
ticularly in Mississippi and Vir
ginia will not be fully deter
mined until insurance claims
have been settled, Mr. Smith
said.
Secretary of Aguculture Clif
ford Hardin has designated 33
Mississippi counties, 25 Virginia
counties, 4 Louisiana parishes
and one West Virginia county as
disaster areas, making people in
communities of 5,500 and under
in these areas eligible for 3 per
cent disaster loans to restore
homes and farm operations if
they are unable to obtain credit
elsewhere
Smith said the Farmers Home
Administration is cooperating
with the Fedeial Housing Ad
ministration and Small Business
Administration to determine how
each agency will help to deal
with housing credit needs in the
disaster areas.
In rural Mississippi, housing
was extensively damaged by
winds although relatively few
homes were destroyed in coun
ties inland from the Gulf Coast
many loads at 3150. Mixed High
Choice and Prime 1125-1350 lbs.
3025-31.00: Choice 950-1350 lbs
Yield Grade 2 to 4 29.00-30 25
Mixed . Good arid Choice 28.00-
29.00.
SLAUGHTER HEIFERS
On Monday, three loads Prime
900-990 lb. Yield Grade 3 and 4
29 00 On Wednesday short load
Prime 1000 lb 28 75 High Choice
and Prime 900-1025 lbs 28 00-
28.50 Choice 800-1025 lbs Yield
Grade 2 to 4 26.75-2800 Mixed
Good and Choice 26 00-27 00.
PA. ROHRER & BRO., INC.
, ,1 - <K i~ ' * ‘ * ,
• , k X •f" k ‘ %
Smoketown
I.anca ior Ppnntiuf Saturdav Senirmiww- H IWW
Weekly New York Egg Mkt.
(Fiom Moiul.ij. Septcmbci Bth to Finlay, Seplcmbci 12lh)
WHITE
Fey Ex Laigc 52% 52%
Fey. Large 49 49
Fey Mediums 38%-39% 38%-39
Fey. Pullets 29 29
Fey. Peewees 19 19
BROWN
Fey. Large 54 55 55 55 55 •
Fey. Pullets 29 29 29 29 29
Fey. Peewees 19 19 19 19 19
Standards
Checks
Trend- Demand for large sizes good and supplies barely
adequate Medium in good balance.
fiont Farmeis Home county of
fices have accepted about 120
loan applications to restore dam
aged homes m counties hardest
hit on or near the Gulf Coast,
and indications are that the
agency will receive 200 to 300
moie applications in this aiea,
Smith reported
In Virginia, he said, housing
credit also remains to be clarifi
ed.
A massive rainstorm when it
leached Virginia,, Camille un
leased floods and landslides that
took a heavy toll of lives and
property in the rural James Riv
er Basin Virginia’s death toll is
estimated at more than 170 peo
ple.
“In some of the devasted com
munities they are just beginning
to think about reconstruction,”
Smith said. “In places where
landslides buried valley settle
ments, it appears that some sur
viving families will'have to relo
cate instead of trying to rebuild
on their now obliterated home
sites ”
The Administrator said Farm
eis Home Administration staff
members have completed auto
mobile touis of remote com
munities in Virginia where, for
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PH. Lane. 397-3539
Mon.
Tucs,
.45 45% 45% 45%
30% 31 31% 31%
Copyright 1969 by Urner Barry Publications
Thurs.
Wed.
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• New Holland
(Continued fiom Page 2)
and 7 heifeis sold steady. Hol
stein 425 800, Other breeds 275-
375, Bulls 210-225
HORSES
September 8, 1969
Receipts of 355 horses sold
suonger Riding horses 85-400;
Driving horses 95-400; Ponies 15-
25, Killeis 6-7.
HOGS
September 8,1969
Receipts of 1160 hogs sold
steady Retail 27 25-28 75, whole
sale 26.75-27.25; Heavyweights
25 75-26 75; Sows 18-22 25.
CALVES
September 8,1969
Receipts of 167 calves sold
steady. Choice and Prime 42-
48 50; Good and L Choice 38-
41.50; Standard 35.50-37.50; Com
mon 25-35.
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3
Fri.
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49%
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