Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, June 06, 1970, Image 3

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    Weekly Poultry Report
Delmarvo
lU'.ulv to cod' fnouMur m l.m
but u'".'•iu* w jin 11 1< us h ■
comm? moic compel up e .is of
felines .no foicen In cku
mice Advance intne-l develop
ing slo>vly ''i.li ;i cb.’ieienci of
opinion as »o values puvailinc,
in some qmileis Lice supplies
ample with wei elds occasionally
Jieaviei than tlesne.! Lmlei
tone weak and unsettled
Negotiated trucklot puces 2-
ready-to cook brn'e./fiveis
for dehveiy next week U S
Grade A Tfowr, Plant Gride 25-
27ViC. Pool trucklot puces lot
Thursday arrival at leiminal
markets U S. Grade A 27 29'2
mostly 27>2-28c; U S Gi.ide A
26-27 Vi mostly 2G , 2-27e Special
packs including J-’i-2, 3 ] 2-
«zes Ttewr.
Eastern Pennsylvania
And New Jersey
Prices of light type hens
unchanged. Offeiings somewhat
lighter than in pic\ious weeks
but geneially adequate loi a
fair but unaggiessi\e demand
W3&ri."
Federally Inspected
Livestock Slaughter
(For week starting June I, 1970)
Cattle Hogs Sheep
Week to date 464,000 1,005,000 149,000
Same period last week 475,000 1,079,000 158,000
Same period last year 450,000 1,098,000 157,000
Estimated daily livestock slaughter under Federal Inspection.
TIGHT BALES...WITH AN
ALLIS-CHALMERS 300 SERIES BALER
WHEN you use a 300 Senes you can be sure your
bales will stack up ... not lean toward a tumble.
Twin-Feed rakes put a full-width charge into the
baling chamber every stroke. You get solid, even
sliced, well-formed bales that won’t break before
they’re in the barn.
Come in and see the Allis-Chalmers 300 Series
Baler. Inspect the features that give you tight bales
that stay tight... ton after easy-handling ton. See for
yourself why Going Orange is Going Great.
L H. Brubaker Grumelli Farm Service
Lancaster, Pa. Quarryville. Pa.
Nissley Farm Service L. H. Brubaker
Washington Boro, Pa. Lititz, Pa.
*n.
' AUn-CKALMiIIS
Intcicst Horn luilhe'' pioeess
oi s no bellei than I m (HJe) -
mgs of heavy '\pe hens h.Hv
adequate loi cmieiit Inaited
needs Pi ice-> paid .t Inn
la,hi Tv lie ill as O'? 7'. ir.O'-tlv
7-7 1 2 c I lea\ y Tvpe Hen-, ’ll act i
Fogelsville
June 2, 1970
(Puces paid dock weights, cents
pei lb , except where noted)
HENS, Heavv Type 8-24 mostly
11-14. PULLETS 24-30; ROAST
ERS 15 27. RABBITS 15-70
mostly 44-66; GUINEAS 100-
120, PIGEONS (Per Pair) 100-
2 35 mostly 1 00-1 30.
TOTAL COOPS SOLD 365
• Vintage
(Continued fiom Page 2)
250-270 lbs 23 10-23 85, One lot
280 lbs 22 60
SHEEP 56 Spung Lambs
2 00-4 00 lowei
SPRING LAMBS Choice 65-
100 lbs 29 50 3100, Good 27 00-
30 00.
Roy H. Buck, fnc.
Ephrata, R.D. 2
N. G. Myers & Son
Rtaeems, Pa,
• New Holland
(Continued fiom Page 2)
20 2.") 31 00. sc voi nl 31 23 32 83,
six ho,id 33 60 34 33
CMA’KS 341 -- Vo.iloi s 2 00-
400 lughei, Calves u lumen to
I.n m lugbei
VE \LERS C'liouo 30 00 33
00, feu 33 50 30 00 (,ood 40 00
3100 Sland.ud 42 00 40 00 Util
it\ 30 00 42 00 Cull 90 120 lbs
30 00 37 00
CALVES RETURNED TO
FVRM Bulk 85-120 lbs 40 00-
50 00, .90-125 lbs Holstein Heifeis
63 00-73 00. 120-160 lbs 54 00 61 -
00.
SHEEP 18—Insufficient volume
foi a maiket test
COWS
June 3, 1970
Receipts of 88 cows, 1 bull and
3 heifeis sold steady Fiesh Hol
stein 415 630; Othei bleeds 285-
385, Bull 320, Heifeis 350 400
HORSES
June 1, 1970
Receipts of 354 hoises sold
steady Woik Hoises (single) 135
-230, Riding Hoises 115 320,
Diiving Horses 100-445, Pony
Males 20-35, Gelding 10-20, Kill
eis 9-10
HOGS
June 1, 1970
A total of 688 hogs weie sold
as follows Retail 26-27, Heavy
weights 22 25 50, Wholesale 2,3,
4s, 25 50-26, Sows 16 50-18 50,
Boais 16 50-18
CALVES
June 1, 1970
Calf receipts totaled 81 Choice
and Prime 48-54; Good and Low
Choice 42 47 50, Standard 36-41 -
50, Common 30-35 50
HAY
June 1, 1970
Eight loads of hay and straw Prime 1200-1375 ibs Tield
sold as follows Mixed Hay 24-35, Grade 3 and 431 25-31 75, Mixed
Stiaw 30-36. High Choice and Pume 1125-
INVESTMENT
Ist MORTGAGES
BONDS
DEBENTURES
LAND
Earn up to 10%
and More
(Depending on your tax Bracket)
CALL JIM MILLEN
Weekly New York Egg Mkt.
Fiom Monday, dune Ist to Fi idav, June stli
WHITE
Fcv Il\ Lame 37’
F<\ Lame 33 1 j
Fc\ Mediums 26 4
Fc\ Pullets 184
Fcv Peeve ees 13
BROWN
Fey Laige 35
Fey Mediums 264
Fcv Pullets 184
Fey Pee wees 13
Standards
Checks
Tone Supply of large and mediums ample Caiton oideis
lair, occasionally impioved Bieakeis inteiest good
Copyiight 1970 by Urner Barry Publications
• Chicago
(Continued fiom Page 2)
the balance mainly cows Over
all finish of slaughtei ‘tecis
moie attiactive tnaii List week
with 18 pei cent p.ime and 72
pei cent Choice This compaios
with 16 pei ceW P.niic and 74
per cent Choice last week, and
25 pei cent Pnme and 65 per
cent Prime list jeai Avciage
cost and weig'it of slaughtei
steei s, estimated at 30 50 <.nd
1210 lbs, the latter beaucst in
10 weeks, compaies with 30 13
and 1187 lbs last week, and
35 18 and 1180 lbs last yeai
Heifer supply mainly High
Good to Low Prim 5 weighing
850-1050 lbs
SLAUGHTER STESP.S
On Monday, four loads Pume
1268-1324 lbs 32 50, highest in
three weeks
IDEAS
Lancaster Farming. Saturday. .June (>. 1970
Tues.
Mon.
374
334
264
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264
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30 30 30 30
20 20 20 20
1400 lbs 30 50 31 25. Choice 075-
1300 lbs \ield Giade 2 to 4
29 75 30 75 Choice iVO 1 *OO
lbs 29 25 29 75 Mixed Good end
Choice 29 00 29 75, Good 27 75
29 00, Standaid and Loiv Good
27 00 27 75
• Lancaster
HOGS 1050 Baaows and
Gilts steady to 50 Jneliei
CLOSING SALES, BAR
ROWS AND GIL'IS US 12
220-245 lbs 20 oO 26 75 US 2 3
195-245 lbs 25 10 25 60 US 3 4
205-235 lbs 24 60-24 85 250 26C
lbs 23 S 5 24 10
SHEEP 250 Spang Lambs
weak to 100 lo" ei, Ewes
scaice
SPRING LAMBS Choice
60-90 lbs 28 00 3C 50, Good JO
- lbs 26 50 28 50 few Good 40-
55 lbs. 30 50.
On Wednesday,
Strip tests piove it: Cattle
prefer Pioneer biand sor
ghum-sudangiass hybrid over
other brands. That means
they’ll eat more . . . .
make more meat or milk.
Unbeatable hot-weather pas
ture or green-chop. Can be
planted on diverted acres
and grazed after September
1. Treat your cattle to the
pasture hybrid theyhkebest!
Pioneer is a brand name, numbers
identify varieties. 0 Registered trade
mark of Pioneer Hi Bred Corn Com
pany, Des Moines, lowa, USA,
Wed.
lliuis.
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(Loiuuiueu Horn Page 2)
See or Call Your
Nearest' PIONEER
Salesman
PIONEER.
SORGHUM
3
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