Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, June 20, 1970, Image 3

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    Weekly Poultry Report
Delmorvo
Reaclv-to cook movement con
tinucs fairly good with fully
adequate* supplies dealing well
In instances heavier weights
competitively priced to effect
clearances Less thnn-li ucklot
prices trended higher within
unchanged ranges Advance in
terest developing satisfactorily.
Live supplies adequate. Under
tone firm.
, Negotiated trucklot prices 2-
9# ready-to-cook broiler/fryers
for delivery next week -
U.S. Grade A Tfewr
Plant Grade 27 -28 c
Pool trucklot prices for
Thursday arrival at terminal
markets;
U.S. Grade A 28-30 l i> mostly
2Slz -29.
Plant Grade 27-28 mostl.x
27’*.-28.
Special packs including I’ii
2, 3 ’-2 # sizes Tfewr.
Eastern Pennsylvania
And New Jersey
Prices generally unchanged
though in instances trending
lower. Offerings increasing in
instances and generally fully
adequate for a fair demand
©ffermgs of heavy hens ample
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Federally Inspected
Livestock Slaughter
(For week starting June 15,1970)
Cattle Hogs Sheep
Week to date 457.000 1,072 000 150,000
Same period last week 468,000 1,075,000 " 150,000
Same period last year 451,000 1,038,000 156,000
Estimated daily livestock slaughter under Federal Inspection.
Wm&ST'*
INVESTMENT
Ist MORTGAGES
BONDS
DEBENTURES
LAND
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Wfh
Elam up to 10%
and More
(Depending on your tax Bracket)
for a light demand with occa
sional flock noted moving at 5)
10c to Leghorn processing
plants Prices paid at faim
Light Type Hens 5V74 mostly
7-7 1 a c Hevy Type Hens Tfewr
Fogelsville
June 16, 1970
(Prices paid dock weights, cents
per lb, except where noted)
HENS, heavy type 824 most
ly 11-15: PULLETS 12-41 most
ly 32-41; ROASTERS 26-38:
RABBITS 14-59 mostly 35-51:
GUINEAS 1.28-129; PIGEONS
(per pair) 65-3 00 mostly 65-85
TOTAL COOPS SOLD 538.
Call Us Now
To reach the Lancaster
County faim community at
the least possible cost, ad
vertise in Lancaster Farm
ing. Call us at 394-3047 or
626-2191 from 8 aun. to 5 p.m.
Monday through Friday. The
626-2191 (ask for Lancaster
Farming) number enables
Manheim, Ephr a t a and
Akron patrons to avoid a toll
call.
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IDEAS
Green Dragon
The Kphial.i Ok on Hi agon
m.ukil n poitcd imipls of 11)4
head of a\cicl.inv
tattle Friday. June 12 with at
Undanct good anti pi ices steady
to si I Oil}!
Consignments included load of
Canadian cows f esh. SJBS to
435. spimgeis, 440 to 590. heifeis
(Puie bicd-> & giades), 330 to
450
Small load of Canadian sows,
mostly fiesh 380 to 480.
Load of Upstate cows—fiesh,
440 to 480; springers, 425 to 580
Herd of Pennsylvania cows—
fiesh, 400 to 505; springers, 450
to 505; milkci s, 285 to 365
Load of New York Stale cows,
mostly fresh, 365 to 440
Load of cows and first calf
heifers, 285 to 385
Herd of Maiyland cows, mostly
milkers, 310 to 405; a few
springers, 365 to 445.
Local cows—flesh, 440 to 480,
spnngeis, 385 to 490; heifers
(bred), 265 to 360
Bulls and yellow cows, none
ofteied
HAY MARKET JUNE 19
Five loads of hay—one load of
alfalfa, $41.50; one timothy, 36;
three loads mixed, 21 to 33. No
clover offered.
Seven loads of straw, 28 to 48.
One load of corn, 42; one load
of corn fodder, 40.
• New Holland
(Continued fiom Page 2)
SHEEP 7—lnsufficient volume
foi a maiket test.
COWS
June 17, 1970
Receipts of 155 cows, 3 bulls
and 5 heifers sold stionger at
Wednesday’s auction. Fresh
Holstein 425-1010, Othei breeds
285-375, Bulls 235 255; Heifers
215-335-
HORSES
June 15, 1970
Receipts of 371 horses sold
steady Riding Hoises 100-500,
Duvmg Horses 135-195, Pony
Maies 15 30, Geldings 10 20,
Killeis 9-10
HOGS
June 15, 1970
Hog receipts totaled 929 on
Monday Banows and Gilts ful
ly 75c higher Retail 26 75-27 75,
Heavyweights 2450-2625,
Wholesale 2,3, 4s 26 25-26 75,
sows 17 50-18 75, Boais 17 50-
18 75
CALVES
June 15, 1970
Receipts totaled 97 Choice
and Pi line 43 50-54 00, Good
and Low Choice 42-48, Stand
aid 36-41 50. Common 22-35 50
HAY
June 15, 1970
Six loads of hay and stiaw
sold as follows Mixed 32-40
Stiaw 38-41
Lancaster
(Continued fiom Page 2)
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steady, with Monday’s loss being
recovered on Wednesday
VEALERS—Choice 49 00-52 50,
few head on Wednesday 53 50-
56.50; Good 44.50-49.00; Standard
42 00-47.00;. Utility 36.00-42 00.
- HOGS-1150—Barrows and Gilts
50-1 00 lower ,
(CLOSING
AND GlLTS—One'lbt'US'l 205*
lbs 27 25 US 2OO-240 lbs'
25 50-25 75 245-265 lbs 24 75 25 10
US 3-4 265-275 lbs 23.10-24 10
SHEEP 300 Spung Lambs
fully steady, Ewes steady
SPRING LAMBS—Choice 70-
95 lbs 28 00 30 00, Good 60-85
lbs 24 50-28 00, Utilitv 22 00-
24 50 ’! -
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VII
, ‘SLAUGHTER Utility.
a nd Good 4 50-9 00
Lancaster Farming, Saturday. June 20.1070
Weekly New York Egg Mkt.
Fiom Moiulav, June loth to Finlay. June HHh
Mon.
WHITE
Fcv Ha La ige 3!)
Fey Lai gc 35
Fey Mediums 26
Fey Pullets j
Fey. Pecwees 13
BROWN
Fey Large 35
Fey. Mediums 26
Fey Pullets 1 IS 1 *
Fey Peewees 13
Standaids
Checks
20 20's
Tone Clearances on all sizes appear good, although medi
ums and pullets occasionally n regular.
Copyright 1970 by Urner Barry Publications
• Vintage barrows and gilts —us
(Continued from Page 2) 195 240 lbs 26 35 26 85 US
, 2 3 185-240 lbs 25 60-26 25 US
ity 38 00-43 00 Cull 32 00 37 00. 3 4 235-255 lbs 24 75-25 50
few 65-85 lbs 29 00-32 00 SHEEP 75 Spi ing Lambs
CALVES RETURNED TO mostly steady. Ewes steady
FARM Bulk 85 120 lbs 40 00- SPRING L\MBS Choice 65-
52 00, with 90-120 lbs Holstein 95 ibs 28 00-3100, Good 25 50-
Heifers 55 00 72 00 28 00
HOGS 397—Barrows and Gilts SLAUGHTER EWES Utility
weak to 50 lower. and Good 5 00 9 00
FINISH CATTLE
ECONOMICALLY
with WAYNE
BEEF BALANCER
This economical blend of protein ingredients, including
urea, helps finish cattle on good quality roughage —•
economically and efficiently. It does an excellent job
of balancing farm grams to build meaty, top grade
carcasses at minimum feed costs.
Wayne Beef Balancer is availabie with or
Without stilbestrol, with or without aureomycin,
or with a combination of both. F
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PARADISE SUPPLY
HEISEY FARM SERVICE Paradise
Lawn Ph: 964-3444
GRUBB SUPPLY CO.
Elizabethtown
WHITE OAK MILL H ’& SON^NC^
R D. 4, Manheim *
Witmer
HERSHEY BROS.
Remholds
ROHRER’S MILL
R D 1, Ronks
C. E. SVUDER & SONS
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Wed.
Tucs.
39'2 40 40' 2
35'2 36 36'2
27 27> 2 28
19 19 IQ'2
13 13 13
35' 2 36
27 27'2
19 19
13 13
33
20'z 20'j
DUTCHMAN FEED
MILLS, INC.
R D. 1, Stevens
H. JACOB HOOBER
Intercourse, Pa.
POLL’S FEED SERVICE
R D 1 Quan yville
R D 2, Peach Bottom
MOUNTVILLE
FEED SERVICE
R Ct.,2 Columbia
3
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