Weekly Poultry Report Delmorva Ready-to-cook movement fair though continues vciy eompcti -li\e m some qua. tors Call on US Grade \ gcneially good ■with im'illcd needs, foi ft dine sicUvitv ocxasionallv icpoitcd ■Less lhan-tiueklot pi ice* yen'" .il ly unchangi .1 on bo.li PI ml and US Giade \ \d\ancc iU"ii I continues .slow in (level vng overall Liu snppl.ea icm.nn ample despite con.iiui I Ik ivy elaughlei schedules Lnlt .one baiely steady Pool trucklol puces fo, Thins dav nmval at loinimal ma kt Is U S Giade \ 28-29 Mos.lv 28L Plant Giade 27-27* .• S xvial packs including 1 *4-2, 3*e~ .i/os Tlewi. Fogelsville July 14, 19*0 (Prices paid dock weights, cen's per pound, except whe,e noted) HENS, Heavy Type 10-20, PULLETS 12-29 mostly 24 I ' 2 -28. ROASTERS 9-26 mostly 18-23 DUCKS 21-37; DRAKES 28-31V2; RABBITS 10-31 mostly 25-30; GUINEAS 1 MVz-l 30V2; PI GEONS (Per Pair) 75-3 00 most ly 75-1 40. TOTAL COOPS SOLD 488. LLOYD H. KREIDER Auctioneer arid Soles Manager Quarryvilje R#2, Box 180 , Ph: 786-3394 Finance charges waived until well into 1971 on purchases of new or used tractors, balers, combines, corn heads, corn harvesters, corn pickers and windrowers purchased through International Harvester Credit Corporation. C. B. HOOBER & SON MESSICK FARM EQUIP. INTERCOURSE 768-8231 ELIZABETHTOWN 367-1319 ■ INTERNATIONAL HARVESTER Sales and Service HU EPHRATA 733-2283 I KAUFFMAN BROS. & WEAVER CO. \ - ■> , .285-5951 NEW PROVIDENCE . 786-7351 Eastern Pennsylvania And New Jersey Prices of light type hen* con tinued to hold unchanged, though in instances uneonnimed ii poils indie. 1c slightly higlie. pi ices being paid Demand fai.lv good with p’ores-ois in instance* woiking short schedule-, due to lack of buds Kami ofTe’ings gcue’.ilh sboil of mvds as p o duceis fiend to hold hens on fa ms foi continued '"n I < puces Ode mgs of heavy hens enio’e foi a linnte 1 p.o.c-sj inti c-l Pi ices paid a! f.um L.ghl Tv pc Hens a'j 3 mo-;Iv 7*4 8c in Pcnnsvlvam i mosl’.v 6 fi'ec in New .Iciscv Heavy Tv pc Hens I'fe.vi • Lancaster (Continued fiom Page 2) 51 00 Choice 225 280 lbs 44 GO -48 00, Good 43 00-48 00, Standard 41 00-45 00 Utility 36 00-41 00 Cull 90 120 lbs 30 00 34 00. 65 85 lbs 26 00 31 00 HOGS 1150—Bairows and Gilts fully 50 lower sows CLOSING SALES, BARROWS 16 00 17 00 \ND GILTS —US 1 small lot SHEEP 150 Spring Lambs 215-220 lbs 27 10 US 1-2 200-240 steady lbs 26 25-26 60 US 2 3 210-240 SPRING — Choice 75- lbs 25.75-26.25 US 2 190-200 lbs 80 lbs 30 00 30.50; Good 65-SO 25.75-26.00 lbs 26 00-29 00. Week to date Same period last week 455,000 ' . 972,000 150,0p0 Same period last year 469,000 1,052,000 152,d00 Estimated daily livestock slaughter under Federal Inspection. For More Information-Stop iri~ or Gaff Federally Inspected Livestock Slaughter (For week starting July 13,1970) ' '"-T.., >*'' ;i+*- ~.... >■' .«•' Green Dragon The Epbrnta (been Dia«on mnrkct icporled receipts of 180 bead of a\eiaj;e tjm«litv dalrv cattle Friday, .July 10. with ll«ht atlendancc and pi ices lower Consignments included lieid of local cows, 5225 370 Load of Canadian Cows (imlkeis), 41.1530. one pine hied. 335 Load of Canadian Cows spun gets 305 530 nulkeis 330 400 Load of Canadian Cows sumigcis. most puiebicds 420 GOO one good Swi-s cow. 435 Small load of .New Yoik Slate Cow s. 320 440 Yellow cows 270 202 50 Hcilers bied, 327 50 385 open 140 225 Fomi bulls olfeied. 180 320 lI\Y MARKET JULY 10 Five loads of lia.v two loads of timothy, S3l-34; two loads mixed hay, 23-24; one load of grass, 21. Three loads of straw, 30-33.50. US 2-3 300 600 lbs Hogs 1,031,000 Cattle 447,000 Weekly UEP Egg Market llegion \OI llie.isl Noi til west Centi.il West Son Hi west Midwest Soutiu asl .National aeeiage Weekly New York Egg Mkt. riomMoiul.i\ .lulv KUM to I'i kKi\ -liil\ 171 h WHITE Fc\ K\ Lai go 49 Fee Lai ge 45 Fc\ Mediums 34 Fey Pullets 23 Fey Pec wees 14 BROWN Fey Lai ge 45 Fey Mediums 32 32 32 32 Fey Pullets 23 23 23 23 Fey Peewees 14 14 14 14 Standaids Checks Tone Market about steady but neivous Some laige whites ample and buyers very cautious. Good demand foi bicaking stock Copyright 1970 by Urner Barry Publications • Chicago * v . . (Continued from Page 2) 9 ~4 „ (Continued from Page 2) last year. Heifer supply mainly high Good to low Prime weigh- HOGS 445 Bauows and Gilts ing 825-1025 lbs. steady to 25 higher SLAUGHTER STEERS —On BARROWS AND GILTS—US Wednesday, Prime 1200-1375 lbs. 1 205-230 lbs. 27.25-27 60 US 1-2 Yield Grade 3 and 4 32 25-32 50, 195-240 lbs. 26 75-27 00 US 2-3 with two loads 1175-1275 lbs. 190-245 lbs. 26 35-26 75. 32.75. On Moriday, four loads . reached 33.00, equaling the high- SHEEP 85 Spring Lambs est since late April High Choice * u Hy steady. Sheep 150,0p0 and Prime 1100-1400 lbs. 31.75- SPRING LAMBS Choice 60- 32.25, load around 1100 lbs. 32.50, 90 lbs. 29.00-32.50; Good 60-85 load high Choice and Prime 1450 lbs. 27 00-29.00. lbs. Yield Grade 4 and 5 30 50, Choice 950-1375 lbs Yield Grade Wednesday, high Choice and 2 to 4 30.75- 31 75, couple loads Prime 915-1025 lbs. Yield Grade average to high Choice 1400-1450 3 an d 4 30 50-31 00, with three lbs Yield Grade 4 and 529 50, loa ds at 3125 on Monday. Choice mixed Good and Choice 30 00- 825-1025 lbs. Yield Grade 2 to 4 30 75, Good 27,50-30 00, Standard 29 25-30 50, mixed Good and and low Good 26 50-27 50 Choice 750-950 lbs 28 25-29 25, SLAUGHTER HEIFERS On Good 26 50-28 25 Lancaster Farming. Saturday. July 18.1970- Prices lo the Producer lti('s(lii\, Jul> 11 .mil Thursday, July 1G I.hirc Medium 41 40'j 127' 40 :i(> 20 :k, 1 j '1!! '17 1 j Mon. Tin’s. Wed. linns, 454 42 224 42 42 42 22 4 224 224 Small 17'j 17 17 13 14 12 14 12 14 12 Hi 15 13'j 14 27',. 24 24 24 1 _■ 27'j 454 454 3 Eli. •*0 34 23 14 454 32 23 14 42 224
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