Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, August 22, 1970, Image 3

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    Weekly Poultry Report
Dolmorva
Peniis.vhani.i mostlv .I.Vjc in
Read;-to cook movement faitlv New .luse.v Ile.is.v T.vpe Hens
ftood .is mnny plants having Tfewi
tiouble filling nil odns due
to generally cuil.uled pioduclion
SO f.ir this week Less than liuck
lot prices unchanged on both
Plant and U.S Giadt \ Advance
inlciesl slow in developing with (Hiices paid dock weights, cents
a wait and see attitude picva.l- pci pound, except wheio noted)
jng. Live supplies fully adequate HENS, Heavy Type
with weights in a wide i.mge PULLETS 14‘ 2 -29. ROASTERS
Undertone steady. 18-34'z. RABBITS 10 33 mostly
Pool trucklot pi ices for Thurs- 2 0-27. GUINEAS 1 061 09. Pl
day arrival in the New Yoik 0 „„
ar^a . GEONS (Per Pan) 25-3 00
mostly 65-80
TOTAL COOPS SOLD 689.
U.S Grade A 284-29', 2
Plant Grade 274-284 Mostly
28
Special packs including l’ 1 4-2,
S’z £ sizes Tfewr.
Eastern Pennsylvania
And New Jersey
Puces unchanged to lowei on
light type hens. Demand fan but
not aggressive as many p’oces
sors having to stoie diessed pio
duct due to light demand from
useis. Offerings fully adequate
for needs. Offeungs of heavy
type hens ample for a fan de
mand with surplus offeungs
often clearing to canner pioces
sois at 9-9 I kc dehveied to plants.
Prices paid at farm: Light Type
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Federally
Livestock
(For week starting August 17,1970)
Cattle Hogs Sheep retail outlets although retail pro-
Week to date 461,000 1,178,000 154,000 motions evidenced early in the
Same period last week 452,000 1,132,000 148,000 week weie lacking in this morn-
Same period last year 459,000 1,093,000 147,000 in g news media Some large
Estimated daily livestock slaughter under Federal Inspection, chains advanced their puces as
, - much as 4 cents per dozen
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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. Peed 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.
G. R. Mitchell, Inc.
Refton, Pa
Motintville Feed Service Chas. E. Sauder & Sons
Mountville Tene Hill
Musser Forms, Inc.
Columbia
h'ciis j mo**tlv Krt4c in
Fogclsville
August 18. 1870
HAY PRICES
For Southeastern and
South Central Pennsylvania
August 17, 1970
All hay No 2 and belter,
puces paid by dealers at the
faun, puce pei ton.
Hay and sti aw steady Demand
good foi better grades of hay. Prices highei on laige un-
Alfalfa 28 00-35 00, few sales to changed to lowei on mediums
40 00 and smalls Receipts light and
Timothy hay 20 00 28 00 mainly fiom nearby aieas Tiad-
Mixed hay 22 00-35 00 mg stocks of laige and heavier
Straw 20 00-28 00 v\ eights well cleaied with extia
Mulch 8.00-15 00 laige and jumbos short Mediums
Reported by Bureau of Market* m slower movement and accumu
p». Dept, of Atricuiture. lated in a few quarteis while
„ smalls were geneially adequate.
Buying activity good on heavy
sizes, light to model ate on medi
ums and smalls with some addi
tional price adjustments requned
on mediums in effort to attiact
Inspected
Slaughter
It's
RED ROSE
SUPER
HORSE FEED Elverson Supply Co.
Elverson
Everything known to be
good for horses is formulat
ed into Red Rose Super
Horse Feed The essentia]
vitamins A, D, E, Riboflavin,
B complexes and others
flaked corn, crushed oats,
linseed meal, distillers’
grains, cane molasses, and
dextiose make Red Rose - LA . 0 r
Super Horse about the most E. AAIISSCr neisey oc I»On
palatable, best tasting feed R. D. #2, Mt Joy, Pa
you could offer your horses.
It’s fops in equine nutrition!
Musser's Mill
The Buck
Ammon E. Shelly
Lititz
Green Dragon
Tli«* Kphiala Cm'ui Dwi.’on
I.i\c , sloc , k Sales icpoiUd i coopts
of 12!) daily cattle of .no age
quality l*'iic!.i>. \u;;nit 14, 1070.
with nuikot attendance light and
pi icc s sleadv
Consignments nu hided:
Load of I’cnn.i <md Canadian
Cows (mostly flesh), $395545
Herd of 20 RuHci County Cows
fiesh, 266 485. spnngcis,
347 50-442
Lend of Penna and Canadian
Cows, 322 50-450
Load of mixed cows, 300-370
Local cows, yellow, few of
feied, 200 244
Heifeis, 275 450
No bulls weie offeied.
HAY MARKET AUGUST 14
PRICES PER TON:
4 loads Hay, 7 loads Straw
Mixed hay, few loads 30.30-44.00;
Straw, tew loads 28.00-39.00,
New York Eggs
interest Caiton ordeis continue
fauly good thiough the large
We hove one to suit
your particular need.
Walter Binkley & Son
Lititz
Brown & Rea, Inc.
Atglen
L. T. Geib Estate
Manhelm
I. B. Graybill & Son
Stiasbmg
Heisiand Bros.
Elizabethtown
Red Rose Form
Service, Inc.
N Church St, Quarryville
David B. Hurst
Bowmansville
E. P. Spoils, Inc.
Honey Biook
H. M. Stauffer & Sons
Inc.
’ {flfiS'&mer
Lancaster Farming. Saturday. August 22. l!)7i
Weekly UEP Egg Marke
Prices to the Producer
Tuesday, August 18 and Thuisday, August 20
Large Medium
35 4 40 26 4 274 1
Region
Noi theasl
Noit Invest 30 35 25 2<i II
Cenlial West 27 32 22 23 10
Southwest 27 32 22 23 10
Midwest 32 37 234 24 1 a IPs
Southeast 324 384 234 264 114
National Avciagc 32 37 4 24 254 12
Weekly New York Egg M
Fiom Monday. August 17th to Fnday, August 21st
Mon. Tues. \\ cd Thurs.
WHITE
Fey Ex Laige 44 46 47 48 48
Fey Large 39 41 42 43 43
Fey. Mediums 314 324 33 33 4 33
Fey Pullets 20 21 21 21 21
Fey Peewees 14 15 15 15 15
BROWN
Fey Laige 41 42 43 44 44
Fey Mediums Unquoted
Fey Pullets Unquoted
Fey. Peewees Unquoted
Standaids
Checks
Tone All sizes of Laige extiemely well cleaied Med:
adequate but in good balance
Copyright 1970 by Urner Barry Publications
• Vintage calves returned
(Continued from Page 2) FARM —Bulk 90-120 lbs 3
40 00, with a few Hoi:
load of Good and Choice 950- Heifers 41.00-5100.
1050 lbs 28 00-30 00. HOGS 419—Bailows and
CALVES 718 Vealeis strong i 00-1.50 lower
to 1 00 higher, calves i eturn to
farm 2-5 00 higher
VEALERS—Choice 47 00-50.00, 1 200-215 lbs. 23 35-23.50 U
few 50 50-51 00, Good 43 00-47.00, 200-235 lbs. 22 75-2310 IK
Standard 39 00-43.00, Utibty 195-245 lbs 22.50-22 75 IK
32.00-39 00, Cull 90-120 lbs 200-260 lbs. 22 10-22 50
30 00-33 00, 65-85 lbs 26 00-30 00 SHEEP 76—No Report.
ATTENTION GRAIN GROWER
BROCK
DUAL PURPOSE GRAIN BIN
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For Gram 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 Wiite For Literature
Also BROCK FEED BINS
Finest Quality At Best Prices
E. M. HERR EQUIPMENT, IN
.Willow Street R D ±l. Pa,
37 38 39 39
221 2 22Vz 22 V 2
BARROWS AND GILTS
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