Weekly Poultry Report Eastern Pennsylvania And New Jersey iicht tntu> unchanged on (Prices paid dock weights, cents ' i ? cns Df - rnan(l fjuly per lb, except wheie noted) «ood wuh occasional ouvc\ mlc- HENS, heavy tvpc 11 26 most- V" .utjreaaivc m effoit to keep ]v 1324. PULLETS 10-40 mostly opeuunig a t capacity Offeun’s 30.33; ROASTERS 194 41 most adequate to baiely adequate for ]y 3035, DUCKS 304-38 most cuuent needs though nJv mce ly 34.33, DRAKES 30 44 mostly offeungs oLen heavy foi move 4044- TURKEYS, HENS Seg ments following Easter Demand 424. RABBITS 30 62 mostly 48- fair to good on heavy tvpe hens 56) GUINEAS 50 604 mostly Offerings locally short ot full 58-604, PIGEONS (per pan) needs in most quaiteis Occas.on ! 0 0-2 10; BUNNIES (per head) t^ note l moVmg at 16Mi ' 17c 95-2 30 mostly 2002 30 FOB Farm Prices paid at Farm TOTAL COOPS SOLD 445 Light Type Hens 8-11'ic mostly 11-114 c in Pennsylvan a. mostly 9-10 c in New Jersey. Heavy Type Hens. Tfewr Defmorva Ready-to-cooK movement i e mams good with occasional un filled orders reported Advance interest fairly good with occas ional early trading noted at 29 29% con Plant Grade Less-than trucklot puces geneiallv un changed though mostly higher within the ranges Live supplies harely adequate for full nsds Undertone firm Pool trucklot (Thursday aun al at terminal markets) U S Grade A 29 32 M 29-29% c, Plant Grade 28-30 M 28% 29c Special packs including PA-2, 3% - siz es Tfewr. -X' X "S’* * Federally Inspected Livestock Slaughter (For week starting March 9, 1970) Cattle , Hogs Sheep Week to date 449,000 1,210,000 154,000 Same period last week 447,000 1,162,000 156,000 Samp period last year 438,000 1,320,000 152,000 -Estimated daily livestock slaughter under Federal Inspection. V s / Read Lancaster Farming For Full Market Reports 10% extra daily gain-on 8% less feed ...with Ful-O-Pep Super Cattle-izer Beef Supplement We’ve got the figures! Over 175 lots of steers and heifers have been fed Ful-O-Pep Cattle-izer at the Ful-O-Pep Research Farm. The usual improvement was 7% to 12% in daily gain ... on 6% to 10% less feed per cwt. gain ... with usual net return of $3 to $7 more per head! Comparison lots were fed exactly the same’ except for the “Cattle-izer.” It’s a great new development in ruminant nutrition. Stevens Feed Mill, Inc. S. H. Hiestand & Company Harold H. Good Terre Hill MAKE US YOUR FARM HEADQUARTERS New York Eggs Puces tienctea riignei on laige and mediums, unchanged on smalls Sheet trading activity is fair Receipts light to model ate Supplies aie fullv ample on fan c\ large, mediums and standaids though megulaily dislubuted Offerings of smalls ample Sheet sales of best quality Euiopean eggs fanly good with heavier weight large whites at 38Vfe-43c, mixed colors or lightei weights at 35 Distubutive tiading locally is unsettled Howevei, flooi stocks geneially held with confidence wheie pie Eastei busi ness tends to impiove Carton demand fan to good Movement of mediums is stimulated by some retail ads generally at 49- 50c per dozen Leola Fogelsville March 10, 19TO . s.'i How does it work? The “Cattle-izer" principle changes the proportion and concentration bf several organic acids produced in the rumen ... resulting in about 10% more useful energy from the feed. 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Chicogo Exchange Stops Cash Call Egg Trading United Kan Pioducers offi cials weie jubilant this week with the .uinouiucmont that the Chicago Meicantiic Exchange has agiccd to discontinue tiad ing the cash call on eggs ef fective Maich 16 The last tiad mg day will be Fnclay, Maich 13 UE P has long contended that the Chicago egg cash call could easily bo misused by com modity futuies speculator to the deti iment of the public and egg produce! s alike UE P pointed out the weak nesses in the cash call on eggs to the Chicago Mercantile Ex change early in 1969 The CME boaid of governor has evident ly investigated the matter thoioughly and has concluded that the Chicago egg cash call should be discontinued Jeiry Faulkner, Geneial Manager of UEP, sent the following telegram to Eveiett Hams, president of the CME “We commend the bold ac- ® Chicago (Continued from Page %) ed with 17 peicent Prime and 71 percent Choice last week and 9 peicent Prime and 77 peicent Choice last year Average cost slaughter steers estimated at 32 20, compared with 31 56 last week and 29 85 same week last year The aveiage weight of steers estimated at 1200 lbs, compared with 1210 lbs. last week, the heaviest weekly aver age in six yeais and compaied with 1134 lbs last year Heifer supply mostly High Good to Prime weighing 850-1100 lbs SLAUGHTER STEERS On Wednesday, Pume 1200-1450 lbs Yield Grade 3 and 4 34 GO -34 50 with four loads at 34 50 Mixed High Choice and Pume 1150-1450 lbs 33 50-34 00 Choice 950-1500 lbs Yield Grade 2 to 4 32 00-33 50 Mixed Good and Choice 30 50-32 00 SLAUGHTER HEIFERS On Wednesday, High Choice and Pume 950 1100 lbs Yield Giade 3 and 4 3150-32 00, one load at 32 00 Choice 850-1050 lbs Yield Giade 2 to 4 30 00- 3150 Mixed Good and Choice Salunga Stevens Lancaster Farming. Saturday. March 14. 1970- Weekly New Fiom Monda\, Maich Mon. WHITE Fey Ex Lai go 49 Fey Laige 48 Fey Mediums 40 Fey Pullets 28 29 Fey Peewecs 23 BROWN Fey Laige 46 464 46 464 Fey Mediums 38 38 Fey Pullets 28 29 28-29 Fey Peewees 23 20 21 Standaids 42 43 42-43 Checks 30 30 4 294-304 Tiend Large whites adequate, mediums tight, balance ample. Copyiight 1970 by Urner Barry Publications lion taken by the CME to tei in mate the cash call on eggs This action will enhance the image of the CME and, moie impor- US 3 ' 4 210250 lbs 20 - . bO’ft l Iv tantly, it will stiengthen the SHEE p 35 _ Wooled Lambs 1 00 2 00 highei “UEP stands behind >ou in WOOLED _ LAMBS Good your progressive steps to up- anc * Choice 65-100 lbs 30 00-32 - grade the services offeied by 50 the CME Please extend om thanks to your Boaid of Govern ors ” egg industiy Mwfjfman pE&s| A.H. HOFFMAN SEEDS, INC. York Egg 9lh to Fi ida.\, Mai cli Tues. Wed. 494 484 404 28-29 20 21 41 414 28 29 20 21 46 464 38 28 29 20 21 42 43 44 44 29 30 29 29 4 28-29 • Vintage (Continued fiom Page 2) SPRING LAMBS Choice 35-55 lbs 46 00-52 0 0, Good SO SO lbs 36 00 42 00 Loc i ed in the of I uncos e- Coufity LANDtSVILLE PENNSYLVANIA 17538 3 Mkt. 3th Frl. Thuis. 50 504 49 494 42 434 28 20 27 28 20 18 19 46 464 45 454 38 38 28-29 27-28 20 1819