Weekly Poultry Report {Eastern Pennsylvania al at terminal markets) u.s. A „j Grade A 29-31 M 29-29% c; Plant /%na new jersey Grade 2 8%-30 m 29c. special Prices of light type hens con--P a^ ks including 1%-2, 3%# tinue unchanged. Demand good weights 32-33%c. however most processors report- jjV being booked about full for next several weeks. Offerings ample, despite high egg prices, move hens off farms HENS, Heavy Type 9%-18 |i order to make room-for new mostly 9%-14; PULLETS 27-32% rpady lo lay pullets. Slight In- ROASTERS 16-33% mostly 27- creased. offerings of heavy type 30; CAPONS 27%-39% mostly hear cleaned -readily in most 31-33: DUCKS 21-37; DRAKES qnrters at 14-14%c. Supplies of 11-41 mostly 38-41; GEESE 25-39; lire turkeys for fneuh iced tooH- RABBITS 28-35; GUINEAS 62- day trade reported fully adequ- 70; PIGEONS (Per Pair) 1.00- ote however processing time indi- 1.30. Gated as the limiting factor as of TOTAL COOPS SOLD BS7. offerings available for sale. Pric es paid at farm: Light Type Hens _ . 8-11% M 11c. Heavy Type Hens • *-*MCOgO jfewr (Continued from Pcge 2) 28.00, on Monday two and half loads High Choice and Prime 1000-1100 lbs. 28.50. Choice 800- _ , . , ~ . i 1000 lbs. Yield Grade 2 to 4 Ready-to-qook movement fairly 26 75 27 go Mixed Good and good on previous commitments, Choic 26 00-26 75. Good 24 75- Sxowever light on new business 2 roo despite lower asking prices. Less than-trucklot prices continued to trend lower in effort to stimulate Defmorva sales. Advance interest fair at The English poets, Words undetermined price with a wait worth, Coleridge and Southey, and see attitude prevailing Live were called the “lake poets” be eupplies fully adequate. Under- cause they chose to live in the tone weak and unsettled. lake district of Cumberland and J Pool trucklot (Thursday arriv- Westmoreland. 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Wooled Lambs steady at 24.50-27.50. COWS October 29, 1969 Receipts of 282 cows, 5 bulls and 4 heifers’ sold, stronger. Hol stein 525-2400;'Guernsey 325-450; Other breeds 325-450; Bulls 195- 320; Heifers 250-280. HORSES October 27, 1969 Receipts of 330 horses sold steady. Riding horses 85-275; Driving horses 110-295; Ponies 5-25; Killers 4-5. HOGS October 27, 1969 Receipts of 979 horses sold 25- 50 higher. Retail 27-29; Whole sale 26 85-27 10; Heavyweights 25.50-26.75; Sows 20-25; Boars 17- 20. Receipts of 119 calves sold steady. Choice and Prime 44- 49 50; Good and L Choice 40.50- 43 50; Standard 34-40; Common 22-33 50. Famed in Literature The city of Basra in Iraq is famous in literature. It was the scene of many of the adventures of Sinbad the sailor, a hero of the “Arabian Nights.” Robert K. Rohrer Bulldozing - Grading Patz Soles & Service Barn Cleaners - Silo Unloaders - Cattle Feeders Quarryville, R. D. 1 Hensel 548-2559 Farrowing Crates • Cleaner more sanitary 6 Sows cannot crush pigs • No draft on pigs • Sets up in seconds no bolts or nuts • Saves 1-3 extra pigs out of each litter • Sturdily built for larger sows «.Sj S n h ,‘l l;7i J|'' —IJ —t I(, I / , —* I , ‘h-„ irf" ./ ’J&f. fef-* ' I ‘ > P mm ' W”'- ~ r 1 1 ■' '' 't l j i -f j#>fn |PiowiO «*•-»' if I' " L K "f' iTtfllel - r " "wf '” ypn Wt*OVQH GUA*W*tttP V rn'irfunrtj Trf'^ J '' r * J ~H/ ' *” |J^ Ph. AC 717 464-3321 CALVES VfMBfW Lancaster Farming. Saturday, November 1,1969 Weekly New York Egg Mkt. (From Monday, October 27th to Friday, October 31st) Mon. Tues. Wed. Thurs. FrL WHITE Fey. Ex. Large 51 Fey. Large 49 Fey. Mediums 44 Fey. Pullets 38 Fey. Peewees 28 BROWN Fey. Large Fey. Mediums Fey. Pullets Fey. Peewees 45% 45% 46 47 48 36 36 36 36% 37 Standards Checks Trend- A few points have Mediums available though others are well cleared. All other grades are firm and short of demand. Copyright 1969 by Urner Barry Publications WAYNE ESI 810-RUMINUTRA v -ra^" J|:tiE * LTW I From Allied Mills;. The Innovators I FOWL’S FEED SERVICE R. D. 1, Quarryville R. D. 2. Peach Bottom C. E. SAUDER & SONS R. D. 1, East Earl GRUBB SUPPLY CO. Elizabethtown H. M. STAUFFER & SONS, BMC. Witmer 51% 49% 44 38 28 50 43 38 28 49% MOUNTVILLE FEED SERVICE R. D- 2, Columbia H. JACOB HOOBEB Intercourse, Pa. PARADISE SUPPLY Paradise DUTCHMAN FEED MILLS, INC. R. D. 1. Stevens HEISEY FARM SERVICE Lawn Ph: 964-34^4 ROHRER’S MILL R. D. 1. Ronks HERSHEY BROS. ttemnoiCls WHITE OAK MILL R. D. 4. Manheim 3 5454% 52 45% 40 30 53-53% 51 45 39 29 52 44% 40 30 51 44 39 29