Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, August 01, 1970, Image 3

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    Weekly Poultry Report
Delmarva
Reacly-to-cook movement spot
ty ranging light anti disappoint
ing to fair at best, Oflcungs
ample and often forced for clear
ance despite reduced slaughter
schedules at some plants Ad
vance interest irregular langing
light to oecas.onally good to
small chains and large indepen
dents. Less-than trucklot prices
unchanged to lower on both U.S.
and Plant Grades. Live supplies
ample to burdensome with
weights often heavier than de
sired. Undertone continues un
settled but steadier.
Negotiated trucklot prices 2-3
£ound ready -to - cook broilers/
fryers for delivery next week;
U.S. Grade A Tfewr
Plant tirade 23%-25V 2
Pool trucklot prices for Thurs
day arrival at terminal markets;
’ U.S. Grade A 25-27 mostly
25U-26Vz
Plant Grade 24-25V2 mostly
24M>-25
■ Special packs including 1%-2,
3%# sizes Tfewr.
Eastern Pennsylvania
And New Jersey
Prices unchanged to Vzc lower
on light type hens. Demand no
fcetter than fair from processors
Its some plants only operating
r T~~ ~
July 21, 1910
AU hay No. 2 and better,
prices paid by dealers at the
farm, price per ton.
Hay and straw mostly steady.
Demand good for better grades
of hay.
/i.ui. Horn ci.,.. Alfalfa 28.00-35.00, few sales to
Week to date 455,000 1,074.000 145,000 18 00-28 00
Same period last week 465,000 1,008,000 148,000 Mixe d hay 25.00-35.00
Same period last year 443,000 1,028,000 148,000 gtraw 20.00-28.00
Estimated daily livestock slaughter under Federal Inspection. Mulch 8.00-15.00
Reported by Bureau of Markets
•; Fa. Sept, of Agriculture.
Federally Inspected
Livestock Slaughter
(For week starting July 27,1970)
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HERE'S "top nutrition"
for your horses
Red Rose Super Horse Feed is the only feed you
need except hay. No extra vitamins or special
preparations are necessary. Feed it to young,
growing and prized horses. You’ll be pleased with
the condition Super Horse will give. Try it . . .
and you’ll feed it always.
6. R. Mitchell, Inc.
Refton, Pa
Mountville Feed Service Chas. E. Sauder & Sons
Mountville Terre Hill
Musser Forms, Inc.
Columbia
part-time. Movement of proces
sed hens slow as canners con
centrate on current vegetable
Ci'ops. Offcnngs of light type
hens fully adequate as offerings
have incieased as a icmlt of the
lower egg puces. Offerings of
heavy type hens adequate for
seasonally limited needs. Prices
paid at farm; Light Type Hens;
o'a-TVzc mostly 7Vfec in Penn
sylvania; mostly 6Vzc in New
Jersey. Heavy Type Hens: Tfewr.
Fogelsville
July 28, 1970
(Prices paid dock weights, cents
per lb,, except where noted)
Hens, heavy type 6%-18; Pul
lets 11V2-27; Roasters 10-26%;
Rabbits 20-40 mostly 30-37;
Guineas 1.20-1.33; Pigeons (per
pair) 80-3.30 mostly 90-1.30.
Total coops sold; 585.
• Chicago
(Continued from Page 2)
cial 20.50-21.75, few high Dres
sing Utility 22.00, Canner and
Cutter 18.00-21.00.
BULLS Utility and Com
mercial 25.00-27.50.
Try A Classified Ad
If Pays!
It's
RED ROSE
SUPER
HORSE FEED
Everything known to be
good for horses is formulat
ed into Red Rose Super
Horse Feed. The essential
vitamins A, D, E, Riboflavin,
B complexes and others
flaked corn, crushed oats,
linseed meal, distillers’
grains, cane molasses, and
dextrose make Red Rose
Super Horse about the most
palatable, best tasting feed
you could offer your horses.
It’s tops in equine nutrition!
Musser's Mill
The Buck
Ammon E. Shelly
•LitltZ - •*'
Green Dragon
The Ephrata Green Dragon
market reported receipts o£ 149
head of better quality dairy cat
lit F. iday, July 24, 1970, with
light attendance and prices
steady.
Load of upstate cows (mostly
flesh), $395-620,
A Load of Pciina. heifers aver
aged 164 each.
Load of Upstate springing
heifers, 440-600.
Load of Canadian springers,
430-790.
Load of Penna. and Canadian
cows (mostly springers) 365-480.
Local cows, yellow cows, 292-
400.
One bull sold at 225.
HAY MARKET JULY 24
Six loads of hay, three loads
straw and one load alfalfa,
$24.50; one load timothy, 30; few
loads mixed hay, 28-34.
Few loads straw, 33.50-38, one
load ear corn, 41.
• New Holland
(Continued from Page 2)
CALVES
July 27, 1970
Receipts of 140 calves sold
$l.OO to $2.00 lower. Choice and
Prime 44-48; Good and Low
Choice 40-43.50; Standard 33-
39.50; Common 22-32.50.
HAY PRICES
For Southeastern and
South Central Pennsylvania
We have one to suit
your particular need.
Walter Binkley & Son
Lititz
Brown & Rea, Inc.
Atglen
Elverson Supply Co.
Elverson
L. T. Geib Estate
Manheim
I. B. Graybill & Son
Strasburg
E. Musser Heisey & Son
R. D. #2, Mt. Joy, Pa.
Heistond Bros.
Elizabethtown
Red Rose Form
Service, Inc.
N. Church St., Quarryville
Dovid B. Hurst
Bowmansville
E. P. Spotts, Inc.
Honey Brook
H. M. Stauffer & Sons.,
Inc. 4
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--Lancaster Farming, Saturday, August 1,197 Q
Weekly UEP Egg Market
Prices to the Producer
Tuesday, July 28 ami Thursdaj, July 30
Region
Northeast
Northwest
Central West
Southwest
Midwest
Southeast
National Average
Weekly New York Egg Mkt.
From Monday, July 27th to Friday, July 31st
Mon. Tues. Wed. Thurs.
WHITE
Fey. Ex, Large 44
Fey. Large 40
Fey. Mediums 30
Fey. Pullets 20
Fey. Peewees 14
BROWN
Fey. Large 43 43 43 42 42
Fey. Mediums 30 30 30
Fey. Pullets 20 20 20
Fey. Peewees 14 14 14
35-36 35-36 35-36 34 34
22 22 21 j /2 21 21
Standards
Checks
Tone Pullets steady. Mediums and Large still in ample
supply. Extra Large in good balance. Jumbos short.
Copyright 1970 by Urner Barry Publications
New York Eggs
Receipts light with heavy pro- ding as low as 22c for good qual
duction offerings on consignment ity mediums. Small lot sales of
being turned down. Street trad- Large Browns noted at 41-43 c.
ing activity light. Jumbos irreg- Smalls and Peewees fully ade
ularly distributed, Ex Large ade- c » uate - Carton movement gener
, , ~, , ally slow, occasionally fair,
quate. Large and Mediums ample undertone continues nervous and
and difficult to move in volume unsettled.
ATTENTION GRAIN GROWERS!
BROCK
DUAL PURPOSE
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For Grain Storage and Drying
- 48 MODELS
18 to 48 Foot Diameter Bins
Capacity from 2200 to 40,000 Bushel
Sec Your Brock Grain Bin Dealer Now
Or Write For Literature
Also BROCK FEED BINS
Finest Quality At Best Prices
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E, M. HERR EQUIPMENT, INC.
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.Medium
26 23
23 20
21 18
20 18
24 20
27 21
24Va 21
Large
39 >2 35',2
34 31
31 28
31 28
35 Va 32
37 32%
36 Va 32%
even with sharpe price conces
sions, Occasionally, buyers bid-
GRAIN BINS
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Small
13%
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