Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, October 24, 1970, Image 3

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    Weekly Poultry Report
Eosfern Pennsylvania
And Now Jersey
l*iire* unchanged lo 1 -c low
ci on new negotiations Dimand
fair but unaggiessuc a-, mod
slaughter plants booked HU
weeks in .i(l\.nue Offeungs
ample to fm mime
di.ilo oftfaim movenient I)c-
Jiveicd plant pi ues moslK 64c
Offerings of lum\,\ hens limited
for n fair but unaggiessuc m
torest. Prices paid at faun
Light Type Hens 4 5' i mosllj 5-
54 c in Pennsylvania, mostly 4
44 cin New ileiscy Heavy Type
Hens Tfewr.
Fogelsville
(Prices paid dock weights, coins
pei lb, except wheie noted)
HENS. Heavy Tvpe 34-16,
PULLETS 16-324. ROASTERS
10 29; DUCKS 13-37. DRAKES
13 44; RABBITS 134-30.
GUINEAS 704-734, PIGEONS
(per pair) 75-135
TOTAL COOPS SOLD 675.
Delmorya
Ready -to - cook movement
very light and disappointing
with product freely offered in
an effort to stimulate sales Ad
vance interest limited despite
sharply lower offering puces.
Occasional trucklot sales noted
at 24c on Plant Grade for next
week.-Current less-than-trucklot
prices unchanged to 1c lower.
In instances, a premium receiv
ed on weights 2% pounds and
under. Live supplies ample with
weights still heavier than de
sired. Undertone remains unset
tled.
Pool trucklot prices for
Federally Inspected
Livestock Slaughter
For week ending October 23, 1970
Cattle Hogs
Week to date 458,000 1,357,000
Same penod last week 474,000 1.332,000
Same penod last year 479 000 1,244,000
Estimated daily livestock slaughter undei Fedeial Inspection
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EGG POWER
From the
AA26
The hen that
lays better
and lives better
than its competition,
including the
brand you’re
using now!
ARBOR ACRES
rY~V
Thinsdav aniv.il in the New
Yoik a i cm;
US (ii.ide A 26 21) moslh
26 27
Plant (ii.idi* 25 27'.; moMlv
25 26
Spinal packs nululling 1 i
2 34 - si/es Tfevvi
HAY PRICES
For Southeastern and
South rnntrnl Ponnsvhauia
October 19, 1970
\II hav Xo 2 and better
pr.ces paid b.v dealeis at th<
laim. pi ice per ton.
Hay and Stiaw steady to
slion?
Alfalfa
Timothv hay
Mixed hay
Straw
Mulch
Reported by bureau of Market!
Fa. Sept, of Agriculture,
New York Eggs
Prices somewhat steadier in
that discounting was not as
deep as in prior days Receipts
continue light and sellers weie
still working off heavy inven
tories. Mediums showed some
improvement but best move
ment was to breakers Buying
activity slow and for immediate
needs only, Street sales of ex
tra large whites noted at 35-37
mostly 37c; jumbo whites at
35-43 mostly 40A3c depending
on quality. Short held large
continued to bring from 30-31 c
in moderate lots. Large browns
were selling at 31-35 c. Carton
orders slow through small re
tail outlets and highly irregular
from major chains.
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FARM, Inc.
For details,
please contact
JACEY HUTTAR
R.D. #3, Nazareth, Pa. 18064
Phone (215) 759-0060
28 00 40 00.
ftw sales to 45 00
20 00 28 00
22 00 35 00
25 00 35 00
10 00 20 00
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HOGS
October 19. 1970
HORSFS Hog lece.pts totaled 1159 rt
ShCCp October 19, 1970 s sale Retail 19 50 21
161.000 Reccp-s ot 256 hois<s sold ‘ "=^ ts . I^'
165.000 siiongei on beltei kinds at Mon- M holcs.ne 23 4s la 19 60 Soy-,
161.000 claj’s sale Riding hoises 85-000 33 ' 16 Boaislloo-la
During Koises 75-160 Pony CAIAES
Males 10-30 Geldings 10 2D Octobei 19, 1970
Green Dragon
Tlv Ciiom Di.u on m.iiKct
icpoiled iccciptsof 20,3 head i»l
nutsl.mdim; (|».ilit\ i.iilli’ In
(l.iv. Octohci 1(5 Olltst.ilutlll' ~l
tendance. pi ices high
Consignments included
Two lo.ids of ('.in.uli. hi uni'
-- spimgeis, .3(55 00 (ilfl 00
fiesli. .385 00 - 525 00 lns| (.ill
lieifei s - 550 00 to 4(>5 00
Load ol C’.iiuli.in .uul \l won
sin cows fiesli, 425 00 505
00. top spnngt.s —3oo 00 53 1
00
Load of New Yoik and C.in.i
dian ficsh cows 500 00 - 650-
00
Load of bi ed heifoi s 18 500
- 265 00
Local cow's— ficsh 325 00 -
425 00. bred heifei s, 365 00 -
445 00
HAY MARKET. OCTOBER 16
4 loads ha>. including; alfalfa,
two loads. 40.00 and 4T.00; mixed
hay, two loads, 35.50 and 38.00.
4 loads straw, 31.00-43.50.
• New Holland
(Continued from Page 2)
and low Choice 28 85 30 50
Standaid and low-Good 25 50-
28 00, several low-StanJaid 23 00-
25 00
SLAUGHTER HEIFERS
Good 700 925 lbs. 25 00-26 50.
COWS Utility and high
dressing Cutter 20 00-21 85, few
22.00-23 00, Cutter 19.50 21.25;
Canner and low-Cutter 17 50-
19 50
BULLS Choice 28 25-29 50,
few 29.50-30 60, Good 26.25-28 50;
Utility and Commercial 25 75-
28 50, few 28 50-29 50.
VEAL CALVES Vealers
steady to 2 00 higher, most ad
vance on Good and Choice
VEALERS Choice 50 00-
53 50, few 54 00-55 50, Good
47 00-50 00, Standaid 42 00-47 00.
Utility 35 00-42 00, Cull 90-120
lbs 29 00-33 00, 65-85 lbs 24 DO
-29 00
SHEEP Vo mmket test
Receipts ot 124 cahcs sold as
COWS follows Choice and Pnme 48 51
October 21, 1970 Good and Low Choice 41-47 50.
Receipts of 55 cows and 9 Standaid 33-40 50. Common 25-
heifeis sold stiongei on liesh 32 50
Killeis 4 6
LanciMii F,inning. Sninnlm .Ot tdher 21, 1970 .*?
Weekly UEP Egg Market
Prices io the Producer
llicsd.i.t, (Hliilici 20, 1050 and I lui|s(!.i\, (KKibci 22. 1070
llcgion
No, thw t si
( Mill .il \\ C s t
Soulliwi si
Mulwc si
Southe.isl
.Noi the.isl
National Aveiacc
Weekly New York Egg Mkt.
Fiom Monday Octobei 19th to Fnd.u Octobci 23rd
Mon.
WHITE
Fey E\ L.uge 38
Laige 35
Mediums 27
Pullets 24
Peew'ees 16
BROWN
Fey Laige 35
Mediums
Unquoted
Unquoted
Pullets
Unquoted
Peewees
Standards 31 31 31 31 31
Checks 20 l i> 20 2O V 2 20 ,; 2
Tone Supply of large adequate, small sizes very closely
cleared and lighter production.
Copyright 1970 by Urner Barry Publications
• Composite Report 22 25 23 00; Cutter 19 50-2150;
(Continued from Page 2) .banner and low-Cutter 17.50-
aid on Thursday 23 00-25 00. BULLS Choice 28 00-29 50,
SLAUGHTER HEIFERS f ew 20 50-30 60; Good 26 25-28 50;
Choice 750-975 lbs. 28 00-3010, utility and Commercial 25 00-
GO °1?! 00 ' 27 3? , , , 28 50, few 28 50-29 50, Cutter and
COWS —• Utility and high- low .utility 22 50-25 00
dressing Cutter 20 25-22 25, few *
cows Fi esh Holstems
Other bieeds 300 385
335-400
Mi ilium
21 21
l'» l'»
Large
JH
21
24
23
a 2!!
30 'j
28
r»
20
ID'j;
27 1
30
27
W cd Thurs.
Tucs.
VE\L CALVES Vealers
mostly steady, some late sales
Oond and Choice stiong to 200
higher.
440-600,
Heifers
VEALERS Choice 49 GO
-53 50 few head 53 50 55 50 Good
46 00-50 00 Standai d4O 00-47 00;
UtiUtv S 3 00 41 00 Cull 90-120
lbs 27 00 33 00, 65 85 lbs 24 00-
29 00
SL VUGH TER C \LV ES—Good
rnd Choice 270 350 lbs 28 00-
34 00
9 Chicogo
(Continued ficra Page 2)
mated at 29 95 the lowest in
eight months and compaied
with 30 35 last week and 28 45 a
yeai ago Aveiage cost of
slaughter heifeis estimated at
28 25 as compai ed with 26 70 a
yeai ago
SLAUGHTER STEERS
Pmne 1200-1350 lbs j leld giade
3 ana 4 31 00-31 50 seven loads
a< 31 50 High choice and pume
1075-1325 lbs 30 25 31 00 Choice
850 1350 lbs iield giade 2 to 4
23 25-30 50, mixed good and
choice 28 25 29 25 Good 26 50-
28 25 Standaid and low good
25 75 2S 50
SLAUGHTER HEIFERS
High choice and panic 925-1100
lbs \ ield gi acle 3 and 4 28 50-
29 25 lo id mosllv pume 1054
lbs on Mondav 29 50 Choice 825-
1025 lbs yield giade 2 lo 4 27 50-
28 50 Few loads choice 750-825
lbs 27 00 27 50 Mixed good and
choice 750-900 lbs 26 50 27 50.
Good 25 75-26 50
LLOYD H.
KREIDER
Auctioneer
and
Sales Manager
330 West, State St
Bov 2 RDI
Quan > v ille Pa 17566
Ph: 786-3394
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