Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, February 28, 1970, Image 3

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    Weekly Poultry Report
Fogelsville
February 24, 1970
(Prices paid docK weignts, cents
per lb , except where noted)
HEN’S, Heavy Type 8-27 most
ly 16 22: PULLETS 29-31: ROAS
TERS 11-39 mostly 27-30; DUCKS
23-35 mostly 30-32; DRAKES 25-
38 mostly 35-38; TURKEYS,
Toms 25; TURKEYS. Hens 37-
3»V*; RABBITS 37-56 mostly 46-
$3; GUINEAS 60-63%; PIGE
ONS (Per Pair) 1.00-1.50.
TOTAL COOPS SOLD 413
Eastern Pennsylvania
And New Jersey
Prices unchanged to lower on
light type hens. Demand contin
ues fairly good though processors
often readily obtaining supplies
from outside producing aiea Of
ferings generally light despite
■harp declines in egg maiket in
past several days. Increased offer-
Federally Inspected
Livestock Slaughter
(For week starting February 23, 1970)
Cattle Hogs Sheep
Week to date 395,000 1,030,000 127,000
Same period last week 444,000 1,103,000 153,000
Same period last year 458,000 1,255,000 155,000
Estimated daily livestock slaughter under Federal Inspection.
LLOYD H.
KREIDER
Auctioneer
and
Soles Manager
-Quarryville R#2, Box 180
Ph: 786-3394
Announcing:
a dry
“pop-up”!
Can cut
planting time
in half!
• t*
ORTHO
P. L HOHHEB & BRO.. IHC.
TM’J Ortho, Chevron Design Unipel Reg U.S. Pat. Off.
mgs of heavy type hens fully ad
equate to ample for limited buy
ing interest Prices naid at farm
Light Type 8-11% M 11-ll'a in
Pennsylvania mostly 9-10 in New
Jersey. Heavy type hens TFEWR.
Delmarva
Ready-to-cook movement spotty
ranging light to fair at best. Ad
vance interest fair but very com
petitive pneewise with settle
ments very limited as both buy
ers and sellers take a wait and
see position. Less than trucklot
prices unchanged to lower and
often forced for quick clearance.
Live supplies fully adequate. Un
dertone weak
Pool trucklot (Thursday arriv
al at terminal markets) US.
Grade A 26%-28 M 27, Plant
Giade 26 27 M 26% c Special
packs including 13,4-2,I 3 ,4-2, 3%# siz
es TFEWR.
Robert K. Rohrer
Bulldozing - Grading
Potz Sales & Service
Barn Cleaners - Silo
Unloaders - Cattle Feeders
Quarryville, R. D. 1
Hensel 548-2559
Distributed By
s < y ' <
Ortho Umpel STARTER SPECIAL.
A starter 7 As a “pop-up" 7 It has to be special.
It is STARTER SPECIAL is a completely unique product.
Heres why
Physical Uniformity. STARTER SPECIAL pellets are made
to the same shape and density for maximum consistency and
control in application.
Chemical Uniformity Each and every STARTER SPECIAL
pellet has all three primary nutrients nitrogen, phosphorus,
potassium chemically homogenized m precisely the most
desirable ratio 13-34-10 The nutrients can’t separate or
segregate during handling as with troublesome, hard-to
regulate “dry blends.”
- Double Duty Nutrients STARTER SPECIAL has both
quick-acting and long-lasting nitrogen and phosphorus for
thorough plant feeding There is no urea or diammonium
phosphate that might endanger the seed through liberation
of free ammonia
Of course, these features also make it highly effective as
a banded starter But, with only slight adaptation of most
planters, it can be applied directly with the seed in exacting
measurement for safety and maximum response.
With this kind of control, you apply much less material
only 1/3 the amount needed for banding And the reduced
material handling could cut your planting time in half!
So, save time, trouble, and money at planting time. See US i
soon about applying STARTER SPECIAL this spring as a i
dry “pop up”. ;
Lambs, Sheep Parasites
Topics At Farm Center
Lamb piocluction and .sheep
parasite eontiol will be discussed
at 730 pm. Thursday at the
F«im and Home Center.
Ben Morgan. Penn State live
stock extension specialist, will
discuss ‘TO Keys to Profits in
Lamb Pioduction.”
Dr. Samuel Guss. Penn State
extension veterinarian. will
speak on “What’s New in Sheep
Parasite Control.”
Both men are recognized throu.
gh outjhe country as authorities
in good sheep feeding and man
agement.
USDA Buys Juice
The U. S Department of Agri
culture has announced an offer
to buy canned apple juice, U. S.
Grade A. piocessed from apples
of the 1969 crop, for distribu
tion to needy families
USDA’s Consumer and Mar
keting Service said that pur
chases will be made on an offer
and acceptance basis, using
funds authorized under Section
32 of Public Law 78-320. The
apple juice is to be fortified
with vitamin C to help improve
the nutritional level of foods
donated to needy families De
tails and specifications aie be
ing mailed to canners.
• Lancaster
(Continued from Page 2)
HOGS 310 Barrows and
Gilts 75-100 lower
BARROWS AND GILTS
US 1 250-265 lbs 29 50 US 1-2
200-250 lbs. 28 75-29 00 US 2-3
200-280 lbs 28 25-28 75. US 3-4
255-275 lbs. 27 85.
SHEEP 30 Wooled Lambs
mostly steady.
WOOLED LAMBS Couple
lots Choice 90-105 lbs 29 50-30 -
00, one lot Good 90 lb 28 00.
Smoketown, Pa.
Ph. Lane. 397-3539
Lancaster Farming, Saturday. February 28,1970
Weekly New York Egg Mkt.
From Monday. February 23rd to Friday, Febiu.ny 27th
Mon.
WHITE
Fey. Ex Large
Fey. Large
Fey. Mediums
Fey. Pullets
Fey. Peewees
BROWN
Fey. Large
Fey. Mediums
Fey. Pullets
Fey. Peewees
Standards
Checks
Trend Market undertone showing some slight impiovement
but surplus offerings difficult to place.
Copyright 1970 by Urner Barry Publications
30 00 Bulk US 2 3 195-255 lbs.
29 00 29 50 US 3 4 225-260 lbs.
28 00 28 75
00, Cull 90-120 lbs 30 00 37 00, SHEEP 27 Wooled Lambs
65 85 lbs 27 00-32 00 and Slaughter Ewes mostly
HOGS 452 Bairows and steady
Gilts steady to weak, instances WOOLED LAMBS
• Vintage
(Continued fiom Page 2)
25 lower Good and Choice
BARROWS AND GILTS 26 50-30 50
Few US 1 210-220 lbs. 30 50 30 - SLAUGHTER EWES Utili
-75 US 1-2 200 230 lbs 29 75- ty and Good 7.00-13 00.
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the f° oD anywhere , so vr ' ierd ‘
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ROHRER’S MILL
R. D. 1, Ronks
C. E. SAUDER & SONS
R. D. 1, East Earl
PARADISE SUPPLY
Paradise
MOUNTVILLE
FEED SERVICE
R D 2, Columbia
DUTCHMAN FEED FOWL'S FEED SERVICE
MILLS, INC. D R r D , l ., Q!u !T'!l le
R D 1, Stevens R - D 2 - Peach Bottom
HEESHEY BROS.
Remholcls
Wed.
Tucs.
50-51 48 49 48 49 48 49
50 48 48 48
43 40 41 39 40 38-40
40 37 37 37
30 29 29 29
50 48 48 48
44 42 40 39 40
40 37 37 37
30 29 29 29
45 43 43 42-43
33-34 32-33 32-33 32-33
WHITE OAK MILL
R. D 4, Manheim
HEISEY
FARM SERVICE
Lawn —Ph 964-3444
H. M. STAUFFER
& SONS, INC.
Witmer
H. JACOB HOOBER
Imeicouise, Pa.
GRUBB SUPPLY CO.
Elizabethtown
3
FrL
Thun.
Few
70 110 lbs.