Weekly Poultry Report Eastern Pennsylvania And New Jersey Demand light and un.iggu", she for ample offonngs of light type liens Cm rent conditions unsettled with prices Tfewi. however, occasional advance of fenng prices for mid-Api il ie ported ranging 8%-9c Otfcnngs of heavy type hens limited but generally adequate for a light demand. Prices paid at farm: Light type hens Tfewr. lloa\y Type Hens Tfewr. New York Eggs Prices unchanged to lower. Receipts heavy in a few quar ters; light to moderate in others. Country offerings ic ported heavy although theie were indications that some local flocks were being sold off Nest run (mostly large and medi ums) being offered at 27c De mand slow and unaggressive Extra large more in balance With needs while increased ar rivals of mediums more than suffided this A.M Large, both White and brown, liberal and with relatively heavy offerings Of less than fancy quality large available, dealers were forced to be competitive pricewise in order to attract interest Some export interest developing on smalls but this is ligth to date Street sales of jumbos noted at 39-44 c; extra large 38-41 c most ly 39-40 c; stains and duties at 28-29 c. Carton orders just fair locally with, an occasional fea ture noted at sharply reduced prices. Federally Inspected Livestock Slaughter (For week starting March 30, 1970) B » »' < Cattle Hogs Sheep Week to date 427,000 1,151,000 157,000 Same period last week 453,000 1,228,000 172,000 Same period last year 420,000 1,269,000 157,000 Estimated daily livestock slaughter under Federal Inspection, + "t More and more profit-minded dairymen are increasing milk production—and milk checks —with Ful-O-Pep Super Milking 32, the mighty mix tor milk! At low cost, too, because you use your own grain, balanced with essential nutrients in Super Milking 32. This popular concentrate contains 32% protein—high-quality, complete proteins. It’s power-packed with needed vita Stevens Feed Mill, Inc. Harold H. Good Terre Hill ’ll % U. U % % 1 k%l Demand is veiy quid I’nces .ue lowei with (Hiding for next week developing below tins week’s levels Live supplies ample. Negotiated tiucklol prices 2 3;r ready to cook broiler/fryeis for delivery next week: U S Grade A Tfewr; Plant Grade 25%-27c. Pool trucklot (Thurs day arrival at terminal mar kets) US Grade A 27%-29 mostly 27*6c, Plant Grade 26% - 27 mostly 26%c Special packs including IV2, 3%# sizes Tfewr. (Prices paid dock weights, cents per lb, except where noted) HENS, heavy type 14-22, PULLETS 26 35: ROASTERS 11%-31 mostly 27 31, RABBITS 44% 68 mostly 51-61; GUINEAS 90% 94%. TOTAL COOPS SOLD 290 • Vintage (Continued from Page 2) US 1 200-240 lbs 26 60-26 85. US 1- 200-245 lbs 26.00-26 25. US 2- 195-245 lbs 25 50-26 00 250- 265 lbs 24 00-25 00. US 3-4 260- 305 lbs. 22 00-23.00. the nuiserv until they are plant- SHEEP 25 Supply mainly ed> reminds Edward P Fairand, 25-35 lb. Spimg Lambs sold at extension foi ester at The Penn -34.00-40 00. sylvama State University A good root system is essential to suc , cessful planting If seedling roots dry out rapidly, they will be injured. Leola MAKE US YOUR FARM HEADQUARTERS Delmarvo Fogelsvilie March 31, 1970 IGHTY MIX R MILK Ful-O-Pep Super Milking 32 mins, minerals, molasses ... all to help you build an efficient ration for heavy, continuous milk flow. Ask for simple, easy formula. We'll be glad to show you how to make a powerful 16% milk* making feed with economy using only about 500 lbs. Ful-O-Pep Super Milking 32 per ton. We know you’ll be pleased with the re sults. So drop by as soon as you can. S. H. Hiestand & Company Stevens Feed Mill, Inc. County Storm Damage Severe Extensive damage fiom lot naclos and 35 lo (i 5 mile per hour winds was icpoiled to many Lancaster County fauns in rations aioas of the county Thursday Among se.ittei ed i epoi ts wei c: Tobacco sheds weic leveled in the Intercourse area Roofs were tom off barns owned by Jonas Esh and Bud Hoover. The cindcrblock barn housing Abe’s Buggy Rides, owned by Oliver Shenk, was demolished. Wreckage from his barn and poultry house was blown in all directions. Top was torn off Samuel Horst’s silo and it hit a new mobile home at Lititz RD4. William Brubaker said he lost three brooder houses and two laying houses weie dam aged in the Denver area. All were empty Harvey Horning’s new coin barn on Reinholds Road was twisted off its foundation. Horning also lost pait of his house John O Stoltzfus’s chicken house, filled with chickens, was badly damaged Other extensive damage was reported in many areas of the county Electric seivice was temporal ily knocked out in the Denver and Bird-in-Hand areas. Keep Tree Seedlings Moist Tiee seedlingj must be kept moist from the time they leave Call Us Now Our main number here at Lancaster Farming is 394- 3047, but Akron, Ephrata and Manheim advertisers and subscnbeis can avoid a toll call by calling us at 626-2191 and asking for Lancaster Fai ming Salunga Stevens Lancaster Fai tiling. Sal iin In.v. .\pril ■!. 1!)70 3 Weekly New York Egg Mkt. Fi oin Monda\, .Mai cli 301 li In Pi idny, Api il 3id Mon. WHITE Fey Ex Lingo 40 Fey Large 39 Fey Mediums 33 Fey. Pullets 27 Fey. Pcewecs 18 BROWN Fey Lai gc 39 39 39 38 38 Fey. Mediums 35 35 35 32 32 Fey. Pullets 27 27 27 27 27 Fey. Pecwees 18 18 18 18 18 Standaids Checks 35 35 23 23 Tiend Supply of large ample but discounting is declining. Pullets are short, other sizes adequate Copyright 1970 by Urner Barry Publications Local Grain Prices These pi ices aie made up of the aveiage puces quoted by six participating local feed and grain concerns It should be noted, however, that not eveiy dealer handles each commodity. All prices aie pei bushel, except for ear coin which is per ton. The average local giain prices quoted Thursday, Maich 27, 1970 aie as follows. Bid - Offered Corn (ear) $4lOO $45 00 Corn (shelled) 1 42 1 56 Oats 76 85 Barley 105 124 Wheat 144 163 Bid is the price the dealer will buy from the fai mer dehvei ed to the mill. Offered is the price the dealer will sell for at his mill. • Auction (Continued from Page 2) lot US 2-3 195 lbs 24 75. One lot US 2-3 255 lbs 2450 SHEEP 30 Couple lots Slaughter Lambs mostly steady, one lot Choice 75 lb Spung Lambs 33 50, one lot Good 100 lb. Wooied Lambs 27 50 GREEN TT EASY a fertilizer program for corn. Increase your yield and return with this proven program that combines the benefits of UNIPEL 20-10-10 pre-plant application with UNIPEL STARTER SPECIAL 13-34-10 applied . as a “pop-up" or in a band See us soon. P. L. ROHRER & MO.. INC. ■' L ———^ SMOKETOWN Phone Lane. 397-3539 Wed. Tucs. 34 35 32 33 32-33 21 22 2122 21-22 • Chicago (Continued fiom Page 2) 11 peicent Prime, 72 percent Choice and 14 percent Good a year ago Average cost of steers expected to be neai 31 90 com paied 31 96 last week and 29 95 a year ago Aveiage weight of steers estimated at 1205 lbs. compared with 1214 lbs. last week and 1129 lbs a year ago. Slaughter heifer supply laigely High Good to Fume weighing 8501100 lbs SLAUGHTER STEERS On Wednesday Prime 1200-1450 lbs. Yield Grade 3 and 4 33 00-33 50 on Monday load 1310 lbs 34 25. High Choice and Prime 1150- 1450 lbs 32 25-33 00 Choice 950- 1475 lbs. Yield Grade 2 to 4 30 50-32 25. Mixed Good and Choice 29 50-30 75 SLAUGHTER HEIFERS On Wednesday High Choice and Prime 900-1100 lbs Yield Grade 3 and 4 3100-31 75 up to 32 50 on Monday Choice 850-1100 lbs. Yield Grade 2 to 4 29 75-31 25. Mixed Good and Choice 28.50- 2975 COWS Utility and Com mercial 22 25-24 50, High Dress ing Utility 24 75-25 00. Canner and Cutter 19 25-23 00 BULLS Utility and Com meicial 26 50-29 50 Frl. Thurs. 33 27 18