Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, August 15, 1970, Image 3

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    Weekly Poultry Report
Eostern Pennsylvania craiiy heavy slaughter schedules
And New Jersev in most pl, " lts occ ' ,slon ‘' l I llo '
/ ' no r,cw Jersey cessing pioblcms limitin','output
Pi ices continued to tiend low- 1,1 so, nc ciumters Undeitone fnm
ei on light type hens Demand though cautious in instances
(fair but unaggressive as pioces- Po °ll* puces foi Thuis
so"s having difficulty in dealing a:iival in New Yoik aiea
diessed product to cannci whose US Guide A 26Vz-28 Mostly
current operations aie centeied 27.
on vegetables. Offenngs though Plant Grade 25Vi-26 l ,i Mostly
often limited aie adequate for 26. .
current needs Demand for heavy Special packs including 1 A- 2,
type hens fair. Offerings fully 3Va # sizes Tfewr.
adequate with occasional offer
ings reported to canner proces-
oors. Prices paid at farm: Light August 11 1970
Type Hens 5-7 mostly 6%-7c in weights cents
Pennsylvania mostly 5-6 c in New (Pnces P ald docK wel ° nls ’ cenis
Jersey. Heavy Type Hens Tfewr. per pound except weie noted)
HENS, Heavy Type 716-19.
Delmoryo pullets 12-29; roasters
Ready-to-cook movement very 7%-35, DUCKS 12-35 mostly 30-
active to advertised promotions; 33; RABBITS ISVfe-SO mostly 25-
trtheiwise no better than fair. 35 . GUINEAS 131%-1 35%:
Advance interest fair to good pIGEONS (Per Pair) 55.300
Less-than-trucklot prices un
changed to %c highei Live sup- mostxy 60 130
plies fully adequate despite gen- TOTAL COOPS SOLD 566.
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Federally Inspected
Livestock Slaughter
(For week starting August 10,1970)
geneially 50 lowei, Ewes fully
steady
rattle Hoes Sheen SPRING LAMBS -Choice 70-
~ , . . ..«• g T S ,J 95 lbs 27 50-29 00. one lot 95 lbs
Due to technical difficulties the Federally Inspected 30 00, Good 75-90 lbs 25 50 28 00,
Livestock Slaughter Market was unavailable at press time, utility 20 00-25 50
Estimated daily livestock slaughter under Federal Inspection,
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Agway
TRUCK LOAD SALE
ON AGWAY CORN CRIBS
5x5 GAUGE
BAR MESH
CRIB SIZES AVAILABLE
750 and 1100 Bu. Capacity
13’ -9” Diameter
1000 and 1500 Bu. Capacity
16’ -8” Diameter
ACCESSORIES AVAILABLE
Corn Diverter
Roof Ladder
FIRST COME - FIRST SERVED
ORDER TO-DAY (LIMITED SUPPLY)
Call 397-4761 Ask for Fred Kerlin or Harold Kinsey
We also can supply your needs for building your own corn crib welded
wire, hardware cloth, creosoted lumber, creosoted poles, steel and or
aluminum roofing, nails, silo or snow fence, etc
Fogelsville
BEE-LINE iTtr
Supply Center
EXTRA SAVINGS IF
YOU ORDER BY AUGUST 31.
REASONS WHY MORE
FARMERS PREFER THE
AGWAY GREEN DOOR
BAR MESH CORN CRIBS
Vent Stack
Green Dragon
The Kphiata Gicen Dragon
m..ikel icpoited iceeipls of 155
head of aveiagc quality clanv
ealtle Fi.dav, August 7, with
light attendance and puces
steady
Consignments included load of
Canadian Spi ingei s, $342-545
Load of Penna Fiesh Heifeis,
300 520
Load of Canadian Springing
Heifers, 305-445.
Load of Canadian Cows, 392 50-
515
Load of Penna. Fresh Cows,
450-505
Herd of Penna. Cows (All
Milkers), 280-360.
Local cows—yellow cows sold
lower.
No bulls offered
HAY MARKET AUGUST 7
PRICES PER TON:
13 loads Hay, 7 loads Straw;
Five loads Alfalfa 25.50-32.00;
Three loads Timothy 22.00-29.00.
Three loads mixed Hay 23.00-
32.00; Two loads Clover 38.00 &
40.00; Seven loads Straw 32.00-
40.00; One Load Ear Corn at
45 00.
• Lancaster
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SLAUGHTER EWES Utility
- and Good 5 00-10 00.
1. Galvannealed Wire
2. Steep Pitched Roof
3. Easy Erection
4. Easy Loading and Unloading
5. Positive “Safety Locking” of all
sections
6. Tested Under Extreme Load
Conditions
7. Excellent Basic Design
8. Reliable Manufacturer,
(Foley & Lavish Engineering Co.)
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Lancaster Farming. Saturdry. August 15.1970
Weekly UEP Egg Market
Prices
Region
Noilheast
Northwest
Cential West
Southwest
Midwest
Southeast
National Average
Weekly New York Egg Mkt.
From Monday, August 10 to Friday, August 14
Mon. Tucs. Wed. Thurs.
WHITE
Fey Ex. Large 40 l 'z
Fey Large 35'z
Fey. Mediums 27
Fey Pullets 19
Fey Peewees 14
BROWN
Fey Laige
Fey. Mediums Unquoted
Fey Pullets Unquoted
Fey Peewees Unquoted
3V'z 3U 2 32 33
21 21 21V2 21V2
Standaids
Checks
Tone Maiket confidence continues undei good movement.
Extra Laige and Jumbos extiemely shoit
Copyiight 1970 by Urner Barry Publications
New York Eggs
Prices aie slightly hi°hei Re- the balance of the week ho.v
lit S ‘r" ! of evei, ictail featuie activity w..s
ceipts 1 o t limited m this mornings nev;s
fancy eggs, except in a few in
stances, weie fauly well cleaied meu d ‘
by the slow, but steady, demand.
Receivers reported a tightening
in country point offenngs with
shippei s mci easing then asking Due to techn i ca l difficulties
prices Eggs wheie quality was the Chicago Livestock report
not quite fancy, were adequate was unavailable at press time.
ATTENTION GRAIN GROWERS!
BROCK
DUAL PURPOSE GRAIN BINS
r ' S ~*i~
S age
Pascal
isssst
■ ■■"
For Grain Storage and Drying
- 48 MODELS
18 to 48 Foot Diameter Bins
Capacity from 2200 to 40,000 Bushel
See Your Brock Grain Bin Dealer Now
Or Wi ite For Literature
Also BROCK FEED BINS
Finest Quality At Best Prices
E. ftl. HERR EQUIPMENT. INC.
Willow Street R. D. £l. Pa
to the Producer
August 11 and 13
Large Medium
35' 2 35'j 23 23
29 30 20 20
27 27 18 18
27 27 18 18
32 32 20 20
32 1 /a 32 > 2 21 21
32 32 21 21
41
36
28V 2
19^2
14
4012
27 V 2
19
14
39 39 39
Best interest this morning cei
teied on extia laige and jumbos.
Caiton oiders up fi nationally for
Chicago Cattle
Weekly Review
Ph 717-464-3321
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30 hi
20
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