Weekly Poultry Report Fogelsville November 18, 1960 (Prices paid clock wci.'hfs, cants per lb. except wheic natc*d) HENS, Heavy Type 9-19 most ly 10 15, PULLETS 274-32 mostly 28 30. ROASTERS 12-34 mostly 22-28: CAPONS 20 42 mostly 35-40; DUCKS 13-39 most ly 20-30. DRAKES 14 474 most ly 38-42, GEESE 264-41 mostlv 32-36; TURKEYS, Hens 23 43 mostly 30-34; RABBITS 18-404 mostly 30-36; GUINEAS 50-634 mostly 55-58; PIGEONS (?.r Pair) 75-1.55 mostly 1 00*115 TOTAL COOPS SOLD 1134. Delmarvo Ready-to-cook movement fair hut continues to decline as re ceivers hold receipts down to a minimum in an effort to use available floor space for other holiday items. Occasional specu lative interest reported for poly bagged product for freezing. Pri ces about steady though occasion ally forced as needed to effect clearances. Live supplies irregu larly distributed ranging from in balance with needs to ample. Undertone unsettled Pool trucklot (Thursday ar rival at terminal markets): U S Grade A 27-29% M 27% 28c; Plant Grade 26%-27% M 27c. Special packs including I 3 *-2, 3%# sizes 30-31%c LLOYD H. KREIDER Auctioneer and Soles Manager Quarryville R#2, Box 180 Ph: 786-3394 Automation At Its Finest Customed Engineered For The '7os "CASE SYSTEMS'' POULTRY EQUIPMENT IS OUR BUSINESS SSm E. M. HERR EQUIPMENT, INC. Eastern Pennsylvania Puces of :uhl l.vpc nc-:is gen cially uiuh.uuccl thou h occ.is lonal unconflimed sale noted as high as 11- 1 to Orlei mgs ba.ely adequate to shoit ot a good ac t ve demand P.oducers continue to hold for further production in many quarters in view of cui lent high egg prices. Heavy hens lim ited and short of a good buying interest. Turkeys fully adequate for a fairly good demand with occasional sales noted at 27-28 c on young hens and 22-23 c on young toms. Prices paid at farm: Light type hens: 8-’l4 M 11 V«- 114 c in Pennsylvania, mostly 10-104 c in New Jersey. Heavy type hens: Tfewr. • Chicago (Continued from Page 2) Choice, compared with 12 per cent Prime and 82 Percent Choice last week and 9 percent Prime and 76 percent choice last year Average cost and weight Slaughter Steers estimated at 28 - 65 and 1165 lbs. compared with 28.56 and 1160 lbs last week and 2817 and 1133 lbs last year Heifer supply mostly high Good to low Prime weighing 825-1050 lbs. SLAUGHTER STEERS On Wednesday, Prime 1175-1400 lbs. Klew Hnllnruf Yield Grade 3 and 429 50-30 00, W one load at latter price. None (Coi,tmued from Page 2) sold over 29.75 on Monday which horses 80-240; Driving horses 85- was the lowest top on a major 215; Ponies 10-30, Killers 4-3 marketing day since August 1968. HOGS Mixed high Choice and Prime November 17, 1969 1125-1350 lbs 29 00-2950 Choice Receipts of 944 hogs sold 950-1300 lbs Yield Grade 2to 4 steady Retail 27 25-28 75; 2800-29 25. Mixed Good and wholesale 26 75-27.25, Heavy- Choice 27.50-28 00. weight 25 25-26 75 SLAUGHTER HEIFERS—On CALVES Wednesday, high Choice and November 17, 1969, Prime 900-1050 lbs. Yield Grade Receipts of 98 calves sold $1 3 and 4 27.75-28.00 Choice 825- lower Choice and Prime 41-48, 1025 lbs. Yield Grade 2 to 4 Good and Low Choice 38.50-40- 27 00-2775 Mixed Good and 50; Standard 34-38, Common 22- Choice 2625-27 25. . 33 50. WE SELL, SERVICE, AND INSTALL R.D.I, Willow Street Farm Vacations Booklet Now Being Compiled The St.ilc Derailment of As* multme is now compiling the 1970 issue of the "PcniisvJv.Min Fiiim Vacation Duoc'orv” Faimeis who have facilities foi paying guests can tuin them in to a piofilable entei prise dv tak ing advantage of the piomotion al services of the Department. All previous registrants who have offered accommodations are being contacted for renew als of their listings, but with farm vacationing now an inte gral part of Pennsylvania’s tourist industry, the Depart ment is seeking additional regis trants. More than 100 farms from all regions of the state were listed for the 1969 season when 25,000 copies of the directory were dis tributed. The Department noted that the greatest number of re quests came from the large ur ban areas of the states of New York and New Jersey. Farmers may obtain the ne cessary froms for listing in the 1970 directory by writing to the Bureau of Markets, Pennsylvan ia Department of Agriculture, 2301 N Cameron St., Harrisburg 17120 Closing date for entries is January 15, with distribution of the directory set for March of next year. 464-3321 Lancaster Farming. Saturday. November 22.1969 Weekly New York Egg Mkt (Fiom Monday, November 17th lo Ki iday, November 21st) Mon. WHITE Fey. E\ Laigc fel'j Fey. Lai go 60 Fey. Mediums 58 Fey. Pullets 50 Fey. Peewecs 35 BROWN Fey. Large 60 61 61 62 Fey. Mediums 57 58 58 59 Fey. Pullets 50 52 52 55 Fey. Peewees 35 36 36 36 Standards Checks 56 56 57 58 42 43 43 44 Trend: Market continues to clear on large in all but a fi points. Mediums are closely cleared and pullets irregular. Copyright 1969 by Urner Barry Publications Read Lancaster Farming For Full Market Reports Loaded with energy colts need for fast growth • Rich in proteins that add taste appeal, help develop strong muscles • Bal anced with minerals for sound bone forma tion • Fortified with all the vitamins needed by growing colts • Gives frisky foals, devel oping yearlings, a faster, healthier start. 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