Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, May 02, 1970, Image 3

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    W 7 11 n !■ n ■ 11 Drug Recalls Stem
Weekly roultiy Report From Personnel Errors
Delmorvo
Bcady-to-cook movement spot
ty ranging fair to light and dis
appointing. Occasional product
available at very competiiite
prices in some quarters Less
than-ti ucklot prices lower on
Plant Grade while unchanged to
Jower on U.S. Grade A. Advance
business slow in developing with
trading too limited to quote puc
es. Live supplies irregular rang
ing ample to in balance with
needs. Undertone weak and un
settled.
, 'Pool trucklot prices for Thurs
day arrival at terminal markets'
U.S. Grade A 27-30 c; Plant Grade
M 26MsC. Special packs
including 13,i-2,l 3 ,i-2, Sky sizes
Tfewr.
It Pays
Classified
Try A
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Federally Inspected
Livestock Slaughter
(For week starting April 27, 1970)
Week to date
Same period last week 452,000 1,138000 165,000
Same period last year 436,000 1,273,000 156,000
Estimated daily livestock slaughter under Federal Inspection.
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Increase Your Yields by Getting the broadest possible annual
grass (foxtail, panicum and crabgrass) and broadleaf weed con
trol.
Use this combination as a tank mix in water or fertilizer,solution.
Pre-Emergence or pre-plant incorporated.
See Your Niagara Chemical Dealer
or call The Niagara Chemical Warehouse
, Eleven case histones of the
Eosfern Pennsylvania reasons behind drug iccalls weie
And New Jersey lecently issued by FDA to help
1 illustrate the manufacturing
Prices of light tjpe ranged pioblerns that result from in-
Vic lower. Demand fair but adequately trained personnel,
unaggressive as most plants op- FDA said that the agency's
eratmg at oi near capacity. Off- inspections and investigations le
erings while lighter than early veal that firms encounter var
in the month still fully adequate ious problems because of inex
foi needs. Offerings of heavy peiienced or inadequately train
type hens light and no more ed personnel, and their actions
than adequate for a limited call or inactions often result in “ser-
Prices paid at farm: Light Type ious manufacturing problems,
Hens 6-BVi mostly Bc. Heavy some of which cause drug re-
Type Hens Tfewr. calls.” 1 '
‘‘Sincq these problems extend
throughout the manufacture,
storage,' and shipment of drugs,”
Fogelsville
April 28, WJO
for drug firms to hire peisoiinel
(Prices paid dock weights, cents w ? th backgrounds of appiopuate
per pound, except where noted) education or experience and to
HENS, Heavy Type 10-23%, tram personnel in specific job
PULLETS 27-33 mostly 30-33, ai f as ’ The a § explained
ROASTERS 12%-35 mostly 30- Thls lssue f case st “ dla ®
35: DUCKS 39, DRAKES 33-39, focuses on situations involving
RABBITS 40 82 mostly 55 65, poor manufacturing practices &
GUINEAS 100-110%, PIGE- eilols ml “? t J?
ONS (Pei Pan) 120-2 15 mostly eliminated thiouji the use of
1 40 , adequately tiamed oi expenenc
' ed peisonnel We hope they will
TOTAL COOPS SOLD 448 used as an educational tool
and will encouiage industiy to
initiate oi impiove its employee
ti aming pi ogi am ’
Cattle Hogs Sheep
462,000 1 238,000 160,000
NOW
LASSO I
Ph. 717-768-8451 or 215-267-2255 1 „
• Chicago
(Continued fiom Page 2)
29 50 Standaid and Low Choice
26 50-28 00
SLAUGHTER. HEIFERS
High Choice and Pume 900-1100
lbs Yield Giade 3 and 4 30 50-
3100 Choice 850-1050 lbs Yield
Giade 2 to 4 29 75 30 50 Mixed
Good and Choice 28 75-29 75.
r ' sj'jr'-f Good 27 00 28 50.
APPROVED BY USDA
For Details
“it is necessary
FDA continued,
Lancaster Farm i ng. Saturday. May 2. 1970
Weekly New York Egg Mkt.
Fiom Monday, Api il 27 to Friday. May 1, 1970
Mon.
WHITE
•RPMl'a 40-41 40 41 38 39
37' 2 37 37 35
31 30 30 27-28
28 27 27 25
19 19 19 17
Fey. Ex Lg.
Fey. Laige
Fey. Mediums
Fey. Pullets
Fey. Peewees
BROWN
Fey. Large
Fey Mediums
Fey. Pullets
Fey. Peewees
41 41 41 41
31 31 31 31
28 27 27 25
19 19 19 17
Standaids
Checks
341 2 34 l j
22 22
Trend Supply ample particularly on mediums Demand a
little improved
Copyright 1970 by Urner Barry Publications
New York Eggs
Puces geneially unchanged
Undeitone weak Demand slow
on laige whites and smaller s.z
es Distnbutois tending to be
Lee sellers and not lefusing an>
icasonable otlei Numeious sales
aie at puces to be detei mined
later Inquuy 15 fan on extia
huge, jumbos and laige biowns
Receipts light FIOOI stocks am
pie on laige whiles and smalls,
excessive on mediums, adequate
on extia laige and standaids
Veiy light on jumbos Oftenngs
heavy fiom the South and neai
b\ points Less than fancy qual
ity laige dealing slowly and
P'iced on the basis of standaids
Sales of extia laige uyiged
3SV2AOV2C mostly 39c Caion
oideis disappointing with med
ium and large offei mgs ample
1 Loose pack country point offei
mg fieely available at 27c med,
24c sm , 15c Pewees
Horse Racing Study
A national economic analysis
of horse racing will be conduct
ed by the Department of Agn
cultuial Economics University
of Maryland, at the lequest of
the Maiyland Racing Commis
sion, and pumanly with funds
fiom that oiganization
Wod.
Tucs.
34’..
22
Buffer, Lard Use Down;
Salad, Cooking Oils Up
Pei capita consumption of food
fats and oils at a lecoid 518
pounds last \eai. USD\ lepoit
ed last week
Mainlv lesponsible foi the m-
Ciease inci eased pei capita use
of shoitening and salad and
cooking oils
These moie than offset de
cieased use of buttei and laid
Maigaune use lemamed at
10 8 pounds unchanged hom a
\eai eailiei and moie than
double the 1947 total Butter
consumption at 5 4 pounds and
laid use at 5 1 pounds weie both
a 1 lecoid lows
Robert K. Rohrer
Bulldozing - Grading
Pafz Sales & Service
Barn Cleaners - Silo
CJnloaders - Cattle Feeder a
Quarryville, R. D. 1
Hensel 548-2559
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Thurs.
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