Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, November 15, 1969, Image 3

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    Weekly Poultry Report
Fogelsville
November 11, 19G9
(Prices paid dock weights, cents
per lb, except where noted)
HENS, heavy type 9-20 most
ly 12-15; PULLETS 15-34 most
ly 25-29; ROASTERS 9 30' 2
mostly- 20-30; DUCKS 15-31
Mostly 20-30; DRAKES 7-41
mostly 37-41; GEESE 33V35,
TURKEYS, HENS 29-37; RAB
BITS 27-46; GUINEAS 51-59;
PIGEONS (per pair) 100-1.50
TOTAL COOPS SOLD: 955.
Deimorvo
Ready-fo*cook movement gen
erally fair for current needs,
however advance interests very
slow in developing Less-than
trucklot puces continue to de
cline within the langes Live sup
plies fully adequate Undeitone
weak and unsettled
Pool trucklot (Thuisday arriv
al at terminal markets) U S
Grade A 28-30*2 M 28c Plant
CUSTOM SPRAYING
For Whitewashing
- Spray the modern way
Use CARBOLA Spray
Carboia dries white, disinfects, kills flies, up to 90%
less cobwebs. No wet floors.
MAYNARD L. BEITZEL
Witmer. Pa. 392-7227
Here’s your Bonus!
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EARLY C C "°J
DELIVERY BOHUS
Be one of thousands of satisfied 1H customers to
pocket an Early Delivery Cash Bonus. Here’s the
plan:
• Buy and take delivery of a new International trac
tor, combine, or baler before the end of February.
• Your early trade will earn you a cash bonus at the
rate of six percent per annum on the total value of
your cash down payment and/or trade-in.
• You J ll pay no finance charges until well into 1970.
» If you buy before the end of the year, you may be
able to take advantage of investment tax credit
and depreciation allowances.
• Come in now.. .to talk details and reserve your
bonus.
Cope & Weover Co. Messick Form Equip.
NEW PROVIDENCE ELIZABETHTOWN
786-7351 367-1319
International Harvester 5'
Sales aud. Service iT'jTF'Rrrvnß^P'
EPHRATA 733-2283 INT f^^ RSE
Grade 27 l i-28 , 3 M27',iC Special
packs including 1 1 1 2, 3'j i: sizes
31 32 1 2 c
Eastern Pennsylvania
And New Jersey
Prices of light type hens held
unchanged though trended high
er. Demand good with offerings
from producers lighter than past
several weeks and generally
barely adequate for full process
ing time. Trade advices indicate
producers holding many older
hens for further production in
view of the increasing egg pric
es. Demand good for barely ad
equate to short supplies of heavy
type hens Live supplies of tur
keys reported adequate for a
good holiday interest Weights
though, indicated slightly heav
ier than desired in some quart
ers Puces paid at farm Light
Type Hens 8-ll v 2C mostly 11*A
lltec in Pennsylvania, mostly
10-lOtec m New Jeisey Heavy
Type Hens Tfewi
• Lancaster
(Continued fiom Prgo 2)
CMA'ES son Voalers un
even, mainly steady to strong,
.spots 100 on Choice, with Cull
steady to 1 00 lower
VEALERS—Choice 47 00 50 00
few 50 50 52,00. Good 43 00 48 00.
Stand.ud 3900 45 00: Utility 32-
50-39 00: Cull 90-120 lbs 27 00-
32 00, 65 85 lbs. 24 00-29 00
HOGS 900 Bairows and
Gilts 50-75 higher. Sows scarce.
' CLOSING SALES BARROWS
AND GILTS US 1 215-220 lbs
28.00-28.25. US 1-2 210-235 lbs.
27.60-27.75 US, 2-3 195-275 lbs.
26 75-27.50.
SHEEP 300 Woo led Lambs
steady to 100 higher, Ewes
steady
WOOLED LAMBS Choice
28.00-29 50, few lots 29 75-30 00.
Good 25 00-28 00, Utility 21 00-
25 00
SLAUGHTER EWES —Utility
and Good 4 50 9 00
Courses Offered
All local folks aie lemindcd
of the Conespondence Couises
being offered at Penn State
thioughout the >ear These aie
designed to teach modem skills
and practices in home making
and agncullmc by mail and have
benefited hundieds ot people in jj, gtmson says the field of
the past Last yeai students weie 0) namental hoiticulture needs
enrolled from all sixty-seven of ggg new £ u n ( ime employees
Penns>lvama’s counties and fiom each veari an(l 120 0 pait-tum
forty-nine slates Additional in- em pj o y e es annually, foi the
formation is available fiom our neX £ f lve y e ais The business
Extension Office or fiom Ihe inc i U( j es floncultuie, nurseiy
Pennsylvania State University production, landscape sei vices
gieenhouse pioduction, and
tuifgiass establishment and
maintenance
m
FROM POLLUTED WELL |
WATER! LANCASTER | ISM I*
COUNTY SHOWS BIG k <7- 'Sy. I
INCREASE IN $ W&I
HEPATITIS INFECTIONS. jljjS W
A wave of vnal hepatitis,
an intestinal disease that can G<r>Jvn *6? a'l
be fatal, is sweeping Lancas- I
tei County for the second
consecutive yeai, aecoiding V-—/ Xv'/j i'fj< !\\
to state health officials / /
Hepatitis
HERE
The disease is spiead pn- 196 *
manly by pollution of prn ate Hepatitis
wells from raw sewage seep- County 1 dSCS
mg from septic tanks and Lancaster 145
private drainage systems Adams 7 ,
IF YOU USE WATER Cumberland 4
THAT COMES FROM Dauphin 7
A WELL,.POND OR Lebanon 1
STREAM, YOU SHOULD Yoik 9
USE ULTRA VIOLET
CALL 393-3908 FREE
FOR FREE DEMONSTRATION
WATER |
ANALYSIS WlSwM'
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wiM(ipii[i]nES‘ li/,
ULTRA-VIOLET WATER PURIFIERS
"KILL GERMS DEAD"!
nmtim a s.f 3*bv plumbing and
BRUBARII HEATING INC.
“It’s The Sen ice After The Sale That Counts’
1284 Rohreistown Ud. Lancaster
Lancastcr Farming. Saturtlay. Nm cmlirr 15. 1!)H!) -.'l
Weekly New York Egg Mkt.
(Fiom Monday. Novembei 10th to Finlay Noxembei 141 hI
Mon.
WHITE
Fey Ex Lai go 58
Fey Lai gc 56
Fey Mediums 53
Fey Pullets 47
Fey Pcewees 33
BROWN
Fey Large
Fey Mediums 52
Fey Pullets 47
Fey Peewees 33
Standaids
Checks
Ticnd All sizes dealing extremely well
Copyright 1969 by trner Bairy Publications
Ornamental Horticulture Leads
In Off-Farm Ag. Employment
The business of 01 namental
hoiticultuie is the largest otf
faim agucultuial occupation m
Pennsylvania, employing ovei
21,000 pei sons in some 1400
companies accoiding to Richaid
F Stinson of The Pennsylvania
State Umveisity.
Oppoitumties abound, he
claims, foi high school giadu
ates to find employment in this
vocation in the 68 communi
ties wheie oi namental hoiticul
tuie is taught The average
Pennsylvania school offei mg
such courses is surrounded by 3
golf courses, 6 landscape nur
series and 6 landscape conti ac-
\t ed.
Tues.
50'j
50'.-
55 56
4.9 50
35 35
54 55
49 50
tois, 7 gieenhouses, 6 flower
shops, and 4 gaiden centcis
The Commonwealth now
tanks thud among all states >n
the nunibei ot people engaged
in ornamental hoiticultuie ex
ceeded only bv California and
Flouda Di Stinson woiks full
time with high schools and vo
cational technical schools to
stiengthen vocational ti anting
in hoiticultuie He selves under
a joint appointment with the
depaitinents of hoiticultuie and
agucultural education
Ornamental hoiticultuie in
“middle manpowei” jobs ic
qunes at least one to two years
of tiaimng beyond high school.
Piesently, only two Pennsylvan
ia univeisities oilei one and two
year post-high school tiaimng m
this field Penn State and
Temple Stinson believes such
tiaimng should be available in
six statewide institutions to
meet the industiy’s needs by
1975
# New Holland
(Continued fioin Page 2)
HORSES
November 10. 1960
Receipts of 217 hoises sold
stiongei on bettei hoises Ruling
horses 80 385, Diiving hoises
105 300 Ponies 10 25 KiUei 4-5.
HOGS
November 10. 1969
Receipts of 1098 Hogh sold 25
to 50 highei Retail 27 25-29,
Wholesale 26 75 27 25 Heavy*
v eights 25 75 27 25 Sows 19 23
CALVES
November 10, 1969
Receipts of 134 calves sold
steach Choice and Pmne 45 50;
Good and L Choice 40 50-44 50;
Standaid 34 50 40 Common 25-
34
First Plan
The Art.cles of Confedeialion
weie the finst plan loi a govern
ment of the United Stales, wut
ten shoith aftei the signing of
the Declaiation of Independence.
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account?— How do jou want
it —heads ot tails?”
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