Weekly Poultry Report Eastern Pennsylvania And New Jersey Pilus of It hi ivpe h »is un * 1,1,1 ' ''nil >,) i nii.i (!i mieil to hi lo\u i otf hii.s \ •’ ‘ s l '’ " hvavy mill fulh .uli'fju.it t* foi ,nll °, l ' K clos'd 1 hit n\ L'i nu„,n pious-o. in oils >•' ol,sn '; IIU of >< o! ' Demand f.m hut Inn.ted loi ful- ll 's icmain Inn.ii.t Jy adequate offuuui of luavv ' omo 111 m ° b ‘‘ lt*is with type hens Pines p.ntl .il f.nin l )llceb foittil foi qimk tU.n Light Type Hens 4 lie mostly onces in in-Mnces Live slip s'-6c in Pennivlvama, mostly P'' e '’ buidensome with we.ghts 5-54 c in Nei\ ‘jciscv Heavy cent numg heavict than cksued Type Hens Tfcvvi ’ Pool tiucklot prices for Thins day aimal in the New Yoik area; Fogelsville (Prices paid dock weigh!s, cents per lb, except wheie noted) (Prices paid dock weights, cents per lb., except wheie noted) HENS. Heavy Type 54 17. PULLETS 19 32 26 30 ROAST ERS 6 28, DUCKS 8-304 26- 304. DRAKES 12 40 4 37 4 404. RABBITS I*- 9P 19 25 GUINE AS 70-77 PIGEONS (per pa i) 90 31590 1 15 TOT \L COOPS SOLD 734 HAY PRICES For Southeastern and South Central Pennsyhania Septembci 28. IS7O All hay Xo 2 and oettei, prices paid by dealeis at the faim, puce pei ton Hay and Stiaw steady Alfalfa 28 00-40 00 Timothy hay 20 00-30 00 Mixed hay 20 00 35 00 Straw 23 00-30 00, few sales to 35 00 Mulch 10 00 20 00 Beported 'by Bureau of Marketi Pa. Dept of Agriculture. 1M - OMmu ..HE Pj st. fL * ti HL W_- „ b T LR“S G U C r-» v,F r OMLLCHfMiCA S UC I OS- -a . SttfuREU.E No Tillage is nothing without a good winter cover crop. Estaohshing a v'go'-ous inter cover crop each fall is a Kev actor ir turning out too vie'ds in a no tillage program This s true even if last year s croo ’ ras planted in a perennial see. A mulch lasts only one season so a freshlv killed cover is necessary each spring The heavier the mulch the more moisture it will trao for foots to tap next sumne r It 1! also keen soil erosion and surface evaporahon oi moisture at a minimum There are four things to look for when choosing a winter cover crop (1) Ease of establishment, (2) Winter hardiness (3) Ease of kilhng with a herbicide (4) Persistence of dead mulch (Check with your seed suopher or soil conservation service for inform ation on cover crops recommended for your area ) Once your cover croc is established heep in mind that it doesn t pay to graze or harvest it for hay or silage Stubble left after harvest won't orovide enough protective mulch In one university test for example corn planted into a vigorous sod yielded 47% more than corn planted into stubble *** Why are we telling you all th Because we want you to know everything about no tillage lamin' And that's why we also want you to use the best product you can to give quick kill and fast knO' down of any cover crop That s ORTHO PARAQUAT Proven to be the best herbicide developed for No Tillage Farming CHEVRON CHEMICAL COMPANY ORTHO DIVISION 200 Bush St, San Francisco, Ca , Helping the World Grow Better 1 Delmorvo Rea iv o i ook nun inu nt ion U S Giade A 25-28 Mostly 26- 264 Plant Giade 24-264 Mostly 25-25 1 2 Special packs including 14-2, 34= sizes Tfevvi • Lancaster (Continued fiom Page 2) FEEDER STEERS Choice 950 1050 lbs 28 85-29 35 Good 950-1000 lbs 26 75 27 50 lot St I’ldaid 23 15 \ E AUERS 135 stcach tovaal Can li <. i C\ s tad\ Choue 48 00 50 00 Goad 44 00 43 =tQ StanUud 39 50 44 50 UtihU 33 00 38 00 Cull 9G-120 lbs 26 00 32 00, C 5-85 lb.- 22 00- 23 00 SLAUGHTER CALAES Choice 270-350 lbs 35 00-36 00 Good 26 00 32 00 HOGS 240—Banovs and Gilts 25 highd BARROWS AND GILTS US 1 210-240 lbs 22 50-22 75 US 1- 205-240 lbs 21 75 22 00 US 2- 210-260 lbs 21 35-21 60 SHEEP 20 Spang Lambs mostly steady SPRING LAMBS Good and Choice 75-100 lbs 27 25 27 75 Utility 55-75 lbs 20 50-2100 Green Dragon Tin (litin Hi,non ni.itkvt ie |in, 42 50 \ ul 1 • Vintage (Coit.nual aom 2) F \RM Bulk 90-115 iO> 31 00 40 00 lew Holstein Heitei s 40 00 46 00 HOGS 462 Banows and gilts 25-1 00 lowei BORROWS A.ND GILTS US 1 200-235 lbs 21 60-22 00 US 1 3 195-245 lbs 21 00 21 50 SHEEP 96 Supply mainly 00-70 lb spnng SlaugbiCi Lambs \TTPT4 r p - c' , D s; SPRING LAMBS Good 50 SLAUGHTER SIEEK6 70 lbs 23 00-25 50 Utility 40 70 Choice 950-1350 lbs 29 60-31 oO lbs 20 00 22 00 few 31 50 32 00 live head 32 25- 460 000 1 315 000 487 000 1,293,000 472 000 1 206 000 Estimated daily livestock slaughtei undei Fedeial Inspection Fust 4 dd\s Last week Last } eai FREE Plastic Bucket With each 100 BE-CO-NURSE or BE-CO-VEALER Fi om now until October 17th we are giving one 12 qt heavv duty plastic bucket with each 100 lbs of Be-Co Nurse Calf Milk Replacer or Be-Co-Vealer These pioducts go into suspension easily, stay in solution. Clean pails show the calves get all the nutrients. Gams are rapid and efficient. BOMBERGER'S STORE Elm O. KENNETH McCracken H. JACOB HOOBER EARL SAUDER, INC. Intel com se Federally Inspected Livestock Slaughter Foi week ending October 1, 1970 Manheim BEACONFEEDS Mi Liim.i'U'f Fiinnnm. Sntui tl.n , Oi'lnbcr 1070 Weekly UUP Egg Market Prices to the Producer Tuesday, September 29 and I'lnnsdaj. (Utobei 1 Itegion Noi lluast Noil Invest Cential West Southwest Midwest Southeast National Avciagc 40 35' 2 Weekly New York Egg Mkt. Fiom Monday. September 28lh to Fndav. Oclobci 2nd WHITE Fey E\ Lgc Lai ge Mediums, Pullets Pceu ees BROWN Fc\ Laige 45 i noaoleU 1 led i urns Unquoted Ihque>c« Pullets I’cc’cos Standaids Cheeks Tone Busing still cautious Ample amounts ol Laige and Mediums and some discounting Retail oiaeis nnpio\ing in soma instances Copyright 1970 by Urner Dairy Publications • Composite Report (Continued fiom Page 2) Hogs Cattle lbs. GEHMAN FEED MILL, INC. Dem er I. B. GRAYBILL & SON Strasbiu g New Holland Lai pe 43 3,3 '2 38 34 35 32 35 32 40 .35 4 40 35 >2 Tues. Mon. 33 00 high Good and low Choice 28 50 30 25, Good 27 50 29 75, S'andud and low Good 25 00- 28 25 few 23 00-24 50 SLAUGHTER HEIFERS Choice 775-950 lbs 28 50-30 00; Good 700-900 lbs 25 00-29 25 COWS Utility and high diessing Cuttei 20 75-22 50, few 22 75 23 25, Cuttei 19 75 22 25; Cnnnei and low Cuttei 18 00- 20 50 BULLS Choice 28 50-30 10, Good 26 50-28 50 Utility and Commei cul 26 00 29 50, tew 29 50 30 00 with neai 15 head 30 50 32 35 Sheep 160 000 168 000 166 000 FEEDER STEERS Choice 775-830 lbs 30 50 Choice 950- 1050 lbs 28 85 29 35. mixed Good and Choice 810 900 lbs 28 75- 30 25 Good 950 1000 lbs 26 75- 27 50 Stanclaid 770 950 lbs. 23 50-24 35 VEAL CALVES 1625 Veil eis steady to 100 higher VEILERS Choice 48 00- 50 00, lew 50 00-52 00 Good 44 00-49 00 Standai d 40 00 46 00; Utility 32 00 40 00 Cull 90 120 lbs 26 00-32 00 05 85 lbs 20 DO -26 00 CALVES RETURNED TO FARM Bulk 90-120 lbs 31 00- 40 00 with Holstein heßei s 40 CO -51 00 New York Eggs Puces weakei on laige, mediums, standai ds, about steady on smalls Locally the market continues unsettled Re ceipts aie light and consist mainly of neaiby laige aie medium whites and New Eng land biowns Stieet Lading is only fan and most activity cen tred on last minute pie-holiday fill-in needs Supplies aie adequate on all sizes ot whites, ample and slow to cleai on medium, large and extia large biown Caiton oideis aie ta.r to good with scatteied advertised featuie activity noted Classified Medium Small 32 1 2 30 I'M.- 18 14 13 n in 11 12 15 13 18 1 2 17 16 ‘2 15 25 23 29 26 1 2 .32 28 30>2 27 ■2 Wed Thuis, Try A It Pays Frl.