Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, January 03, 1970, Image 3

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    Weekly Poultry Report
Delmorvo
Ready-to-cook demand continu
es very good with supplies short
of full call despite heavy slaugh
ter schedules. Ready-to-cook siz
es often heavier than desired but
clearing in most quarters. Less
than trucklot prices unchanged
to %c highei. Advance interest
good with asking prices sharply
higher than tills week’s levels.
Live supplies ample to burden
some with most weights heavier
than normal.
Pool trucklot (Wednesday ar
rival at terminal maikets); U S
Giade A 28-30 M 28 28%, Plant
Giade 27%-28 M 27% c Special
packs including 194-2, 3%# sizes
TFEWR.
Fogelsville
December 29, 1969
(Puces paid dock weights, cents
per lb., except where noted)
HENS, Heavy Type 16-20;
PULLETS 23-28, ROASTERS 15-
37; DUCKS 23-29, DRAKES 35 V -
46; GEESE 35-45; RABBITS 35-
64; GUINEAS 61-68; PIGEONS
(Per Pair) 90-160.
TOTAL COOPS SOLD 166
New York Eggs
Market barely steady on large,
weak on mediums. Street trading
is fairly good and improved over
Monday A.M. receipts increased
from the South and nearby areas
light from the Midwest. Fancy
large whites clearing easily un
der good buying interest. Offer
ings of mediums increasing and
are ample. Smalls ample but ir
regular distributed with limited
sales at 47-50 c. Supplies of extra
large and- large browns are fully
adequate. Carton orders slow in African violets and their rela
developing with current move- tives bloom well under fluores
cent fair and reflecting short cent tubes as their only source
workweek. of light. Intensity of 600 foot-
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Egg Ration 2340
(23 weeks to 40 weeks)
Egg Ration 4180
(41 weeks to 80 weeks)
Easy-to-feed Ful-O-Pep Egg Ration is a
complete laying feed. You just dump it
into the hopper as it comes ... no mix
ing, no grinding, no measuring. It’s a
great labor-saver.
It’s a top egg-making feed, too. Nutri
tionally sound, it’s rich in proteins, min
erals, vitamins and other vital factors
your hens need to pour out plenty of
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Eastern Pennsylvania
And New Jersey
The Eastern Pennsylvania and
New Jersey broiler report was
not given this week due to the
New Year's holiday.
Correspondence
Courses
Grow African Violet Relatives
If you can grow African violets
you’ll be equally successful with
some of their attractice relatives,
gloxinias (GLOK SIN’ I AS) foi
example.
Gloxinias aie almost as well
known as the Afucan violets
But have you grown episcias
(E PIS’ I AS), columneas (KO
LUM’ NEE AS) and streptocar
pus (STREP TO KAR’ PUS)?
According to a Pennsylvania
State University Correspondence
course on houseplants, all these
plants are members of the ges
neriad (JES NER’ I AD) family
They have bright colored, tubu
lar flowers and hairy, colorful
foliage.
The cultural needs are similar
They like a porous potting soil of
equal parts garden loam, peat
moss and perlite or coarse sand
Partial sun in winter and shade
in summer suits them Maintain
the temperature at 70 to 75 dur
ing the day and 10 degrees cool
er at night Keep the soil con
stantly moist and the air mod
erately humid. Healthy plants
bloom more or less all year
round.
Terr© Hill
Owen Keen Appointed
To Poultry Staff
Dr Owen D. Keene was ap
pointed December 1 to The
Pennsylvania State Cooperative
Extension Service staff as assis
tant professor of poultry science
Extension.
Thomas H. Patton, Extension
Service director, who announc
ed the appointment today, said
Dr. Keene is assisting county
agricultural agents in conduct
ing Extension education and re
search programs in the field of
poultry nutrition. He will place
major emphasis on such enter
prises as layer, pullet, broiler,
tuikey, and game bird produc
tion.
A native of Monongahela, he
received his bachelor of science
candles for 14 hours a day is
needed
Learn more about houseplants
Send your name and address
with $4 65 to Houseplants, Box
5000, University Park, Pennsyl
vania 16802. Make checks to The
Pennsylvania State University.
There are no other charges and
a complete course copy comes
to you by mail.
Grade A eggs. Ideal for the flock-owner
without grain.
Attractively priced ... to produce high
lay at low cost per dozen! Hundreds of
poultrymen are more than satisfied
with results. Ask us-soon-about nutriti
ous, economical Ful-O-Pep Egg Ration.
It’s a top buy!
Stevens
Dr. Owen D. Keene
Lancaster Farming. Saturday. January 3.1970
Weekly New York Egg Mkt.
(From Monday. December 29th to Wednesday, December 31st)
Mon.
WHITE
Fey. Ex. Laißc 64 GG
Fey. Lai ge 64
Fey. Mediums 00 1 .-
Fey. Pullets 50
Fey. Pcewees 36
BROWN
Fey. Largo 64 64 62
Fey. Mediums Co‘j 60 58
Fey. Peewees 36 36 36
Standaids 60 60 58
Checks 45 45 40
Trend. Market extremely ncivous despite Rood clean-up in
many aieas. Mediums are most readily available than Laige
Copyright 1969 by Urner Barry Publications
degree in poultiy husbandly
fiom Penn State in 1955 He
earned his master of science
and doctor of philosophy de
grees in poultry nutrition from
the University of Maryland
For the past six years, Dr
Keene has been employed by
Abbott Laboratories of Gurneee,
111.
He holds membership in a
number of organizations includ
ing the Poultry science Associa
tion, Vitamin Chemists Associa
tion, and Sigma Xi fraternity
Dr. Keene is married to the
former Charlotte Thomas of
Pittsburgh They are the par
ents of one daughter
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Tucs.
64 65
64
59 60
50
36
62 63
59
58 60
48
36
Wendell P. Ditmer, Camp
Hill, seed piogram supervisor
for the Pennsylvania Depart
ment of Agriculture, has been
named to a team of agricultural
specialists who will visit India.
Ditmer will be a member of
a team which will include spec
ialists from Pennsylvania State
University. The team will leave
Jan 4 for a three-month stay in
Maharashtra, a state in the west
ern part of India
Purpose of the visit, which is
sponsored by the United States
Agency for International De
velopment, is to assist in in
creasing the production of food
grains in Maharashtra.
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Lancaster, Pa.
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