Poultry Eastern Pa. and N. J. Wednesday, December 23 ' Prices of light type hens held unchanged though tending high er in Pennsylvania. Offered con tracts barely adequate to short of full needs as processing plants continue to operate part time. Advanced bookings after January 1 generally heavy with plants expected to open to capa city at least the early part of the month. Offerings of heavy type hens adequate for a fair inter est. Prices paid at farm. Light type hens 4-6 mostly 5%-6 in Pennsylvania, mostly 5-6 in New Jersey. Heavy type hens TFEWR. Nixon Signs Bill President Richard Nixon this week signed an $8 billion Agri culture Department appropria tion. bill. • Contains 12% Phosphorous • Phosphorous-Calcium balanced to Nature’s Ratio • Contains critical trace minerals (Copper, Iron, Cobalt, lodine, Zinc,' • Palatable—Feed Free Choice WHITE OAK MILL R. D. 4, Manheim C. E. SAUDER & SONS R. D. 1, East Earl H. JACOB HOOBER _ Intercourse, Pa. FOWL’S FEED SERVICE R. D. 1, Quarryville ROHRER’S MILL R. D. 1, Ronks H. M. STAUFFER & SONS, INC. Witmer STEVENS FEED MILL, INC. Stevens, Pa. N Leola, Pa. Market Fogelsville Monday, December 21 (Prices paid dock weights, cents per lb., except where noted) Hens, heavy type 4-20, mostly 10-14; Pullets 21%-29, M 27-29, Roasters 12%-36, M 28-32; Ca pons 42-48%; Ducks 15 34%, M 20-26; Drakes 15-43%, M 38- 43; Geese 21-50, M 37-43; Tur keys, toms 22-33%, Turkeys, hens 20-37, M 30-35, Rabbits 25- 46, M 40-45, Guineas 50%-73%, M 70-73%, Pigeons (per pair) 1.10-120 Total coops sold 465 Delmorva Wednesday, December 23 Ready -to - cook ' movement light Slaughter schedule reduc ed in some plants today. Less than truck lot prices generally 1c higher on both plant and US Grade A. Live supplies ade quate with heavy most desir able. Undertone firm Supplies Critical lacking in mn and Swine USE WAYNE ANIMAL HEALTH AIDS TO KEEP YOUR LIVESTOCK AND POULTRY HEALTHY. HAROLD H. GOOD Terre Hill HERSHEY BROS. Reinholds PARADISE SUPPLY Paradise MOUNTVILLE FEED SERVICE R. D. 2, Columbia R. D. 2, Peach Bottom HEISEY FARM SERVICE Lawn Ph: 964-3444 DUTCHMAN FEED MILLS, INC. R. D. 1, Stevens GRUBB SUPPLY CO. Elizabethtown Minerals often Ruminant Rations. Reports Pooled truck lot prices for Thursday arrival in New York are U S Grade A 26-28, mostly 26Ms-27; Plant Grade 25-26%, mostly 25-26. Special packs in cluding 1%-2, 3% pound sizes TFEWR. New York Eggs Tuesday, December 22 Price structure locally con tinued weak and unsettled Fair to good demand late yesterday coupled with restrictive receiv ing pattern helped reduced some buidensome inventories However,-moderate offerings of fancy extra large and large whites were ample foi this morning’s only fair buying in terest Mediums continue to ac cumulate and discounting on both mediums and large browns was more aggressive, moderate supply of standards supplement ed with increased offerings of short held eggs (available at 38c) were in slow movement Carton orders for immediate delivery good however, demand for next week has not develop ed to date. New Holland Horse Auction Monday, December 21 Market steady with last week One load lowa riding horses, 115-280 One load Indiana work horses, 180-260, riding horses, 125-165. One load New York driving horses, 120-270. One load lowa driving horses, The Green Dragon market re -250-350; riding horses, 135-280; ported receipts of 133 head of few work horses, 140-275. average quality cattle, well at- One load lowa riding horses, tended, market steady. 140-175; few work horses, 120- Consignments included; 34 ®' , ~. Load of Maryland springers, Locally consigned riding 285 00-495 00 horses, 75-165; few better , . „ ' horses, 230-250; driving horses, e ""® ylvania spnng ' 95-195; work horses, 140-190. ers > 275 00-450.00. killers, 3-6. Load of Virginia cows, 280 00- Mare ponies, 10-25; geldings, 450 00 10-20; larger ponies, 35-50; colts,- 5-12 New Holland Dairy Cattle Wednesday, December 23 Market steady with last week Two loads New York State cows, fresh, 380-510; springers, 380-540. Load Franklin County and Canadian cows, fresh. 420-630 Load Vermont cows, fresh, 395-540. Load Wisconsin cows, fresh, 450-610. Locally consigned cows, 275- 610. Bulls, 185-350. Local Crain Wednesday, December 23 These prices are made up of the average prices quoted by six participating local feed and grain concerns. It should be noted however, that not every dealer handles each commodity. All prices are per bushel, except for eai corn which is per ton. The average local grain prices quoted Wednesday, December 23, 1970, are as follows: Bid* Offered* Ear Corn 37.00 4100 Shelled Corn 1.64 1.86 Oats .84 101 Barley 1.23 138 Wheat 1.65 183 ♦Bid is the price the dealer will buy from the farmer delivered to the mill. Offered is the price the dealer will sell for at his mill. Lancaster Farming, Saturday, December 26,1970 — Weekly UEP Egg Market Prices Tuesday, December 22, Thursday, December 24 Holiday Region Northeast 44% Noithwest 38 Central West 36 Southwest 35 Midwest 40% Southeast 41 National Average 41 Weekly New York Egg Mkt. From Monday, December 21st to Wednesday, December 23 Mon. WHITE Fey Ex Lg Large Mediums Pullets 44%-45% 44%-45% 44%-45% 44% 44% 44% 40 40 40 29 28 28 20 20 20 Peewees BROWN Fey Large Mediums Pullets Peewees Unquoted Unquoted Unquoted 40V 2 40V 2 40V2 24 24 24 Standards Checks Copyright 1970 by Urner Barry Publications Green Dragen Dairy Cattle Friday, December 18 FORMULA 70 BRAND RED CLOVER An exclusive Hoffman develop ment A special blend of im proved varieties of red clover that provides a broader range of disease resistance and adaptation than any single variety. Contains no "com mon" red clover Pre-mocu lated, ready to sow SUPER STAR ALFALFAS PROMOR Our most popular variety. Makes splendid yields under intensive management and high fertility. Tremendous vigor. Wilt resistant Unusually good first-year performance Sur vives hard winters . plus summer “persistence.” hffom A.H. HOFFMAN SEEDS, INC. to the Producer Medium 34 31 29 28 31 33 32 Large Wed Thurs. FrL Taes. 43 43 Ihe Old iiym&t “The difference between & boutique and a store is plainly v>s.plamed on the price tags.” Load of Canadian cows, most ly springers, 400 00-600 00 Mixed load of cows, 400 00- 630 00 Load of Pennsylvania cows, 230 00-390.00. FORMULA 69 TIMOTHY An unusual development that dovetails the advantages of several improved varieties into one outstanding product More leafy than ordinary timothy. Heavier yield and re growth potential Maintains high hay quality over a longer cutting period DOMINOR A newcomer to the alfalfa scene. Has done very well in Hoffman tests Superior hay quality and yield Excellent re sistance to bacterial wilt High in vigor, grow-back and in winter hardiness Definitely an outstanding new alfalfa Located in tha Haart of Lancastar County LANDISVILLE, PENNSYLVANIA 17S3* HE 3 Small 28 21 21 21 19% 27 24 ■RAND t I