Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, January 09, 1971, Image 3

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    Poultry Market
Fogelsville
Tuesday, January 5
SSVfI Weights, Ready-to-Cook movement fair Puces unchanged to % cent
Cents p er Lb., Except Where but -eneraUy lets agS re S s.ve h.Se. on hens D*
than expected in most quarters mand f a ,rly good as slaughter £ ® ,
Hens, heavy type 7-17, mostly interest spotty langmg p] an ts return to full opeiations J^ 01 easl ;
10-15; Pullets 14% -27, M 23y 2 - , to < ? c . ca I slonally good Less following holiday period Offer- Nortllwest
27; Roasters 10-25%, M 18-24- 1 * t rue kl°t prices generally % mgs - ranged barely-adequate to Central West
Ducks 30-43, Drakes 21-40 M ff o ? n t " pant and adequate. Producers continue Southwest
35M0; Rabbits 40-69, M 45-65- " , ade , , oar lytrading to hold flocks for further pro- Midwest
6O-70, M 66-70;. Pigeons ction despite helming egg Southeast
(per pair) 1.12%-1.55., . d L °* Demand for heavy type National Average 3b
Total coops sold 507. j ,: s - LIV 6 s^ ppllo; ’ am P le - Un- hens fair Stocks adequate
dei tone weak and unsettled, prices at "farm Light type *
Pool truck ot prices for Thurs- hens 4-6V4 M 6-6% in Pennsyl- TSToxxr
day arnval in the New York vama M 5%-6 m New Jersey • • CCJxlj -*- 0W JL OfK
ar f T a i, _ ’ , Heavy type w«pc TFEWR
U.S. Grade A 27-29% M 28-
28%
Plant Grade 26-28 M 27
Special packs including 1%-2,
3% pound sizes TFEWR.
Creen
Dairy
Drapn
Cattle
Friday, January 1
The Green Dragon market re
ported receipts of 100 head of
fair quality cattle, poor attend
ance due to weather, prices
higher.
Consignments included- Puces trended lower on large
Load of Canadian grades and and medlums Undertone some
purebreds, 430 00 605 00. what steadler on mediums but
Load of Canadian cows, 400.- stlll weak on lar S er sizes Re
-00 510.00. ceipts moderate Trading stocks
Load of New York cows, 440.-
00-630 00.
Load of Mixed cows, 310 00-
450.00.
Yellow cows, 275 00-405 00,
New Holland
Dairy Cattle
Wednesday, January 6
Market steady with last week
Load Canadian cows, fresh,
460-570.
Load New, York State cows,
fresh, 475-555; springers, 345-
560.
Load Canadian and Susque- , . . , . steers, 24 percent heifers, bal
hanna County cows, fresh, 380- The ™ saMy . P m first ance mainly cows Overall fin
-580; springers, 390-545. ? pp ! e 0 a . r f f d °" American ® cene ish of slaughter steers not much
Locally consigned cows, most- in 184I 849 ’ aNe ' v York ir \‘ different than last week with
ly fresh, 275-450 vent ° r - Walter Hunt received 18 percent Prime and near 75
Heifers, 225-425. a £, ate . I ? t for , hls , lnve pti.on He percent choice, compared with
Bull, 290. the P atent oUa ' lallt fo) 18 percent Prime and 76 per
'>4UU- cent Choice last week, an£, 23
percent Prime and 66 percent
Choice a year ago Heifer sup
ply mainly High Good to Low
Prime weighing 850-1125, lbs.
FUTURES TRADING
(Closing bids as of Thursday, January 7)
January
February
March
April
May
June
July
August
October
December
Trend Cattle, Hogs, Potatoes, and Eggs all lower.
a-asked
Markets provided by Commodity Sept., Reynolds ts Company
E.' >
ANNOUNCING
STARTING JANUARY 1, 1971 there
will be a man available for Filing your 1970
Tax Return.
For Appointment call: 768-8279
GEO. A. WEAVER, INC.
Intercourse Branch
NEXT TO THE FIRE HALL
New York Eggs
Wednesday, January 6
buidensome on large and extra
large whites, ample to slightly
excessive on mediums and about
adequate on smalls Extia large
and jumbo browns tight how
ever large browns were long and
street sales noted at 38-41 c De
mand picked up slightly late
yesterday, particularly where
puces were attractive, but open
ed this A M mixed with sales
slow to fair Like Yesterday, a
v’art and see attitude pievails
Cartons orders eased up slightly
in many instances Retail fea
ture activity noted, in scattered
chains, on medium at 49c per
dozen.
Invented Safety Pin
Chicago Chicago
Cattle Fogs ‘
28.65 16.15
29.00 16.17 2.70
29.40 17.77
18.65
29.40 18.92
28.95 18.90
28.90 19.75
b-bid
n-nominal
Delmarva
Wednesday, January 6
New York Chicago
Maine Fresh Egg*
Potatoes
34.80
35.00
, 35.40
2.61
33.25
3.09 32.65
32.75
;~9saew»
•> ,
Reports
Eastern Pa. and N. J.
Wednesday, January 6
Chicasro Cattle
Weekly Review
Monday ■ Wednesday
January 4 - January 6
CATTLE Compared last
weeks close, slaughter steers
steady to 25 higher, slaughter
heifers steady to 50 higher
cows 50-100 higher, bulls 50
higher.
Uneven distubution of re
ceipts locally resulted in some
fairly shaip price fluctuations
in both slaughter steers and
heifers On Monday, marketings
were curtailed sharply in face
of a heavy snowfall and adverse
road conditions Both slaughter
steer and heifer prices regis
tered a substantial price upturn
due to the small supply How
ever, expanded marketings
Tuesday and Wednesday caus
ed prices of both classes to
react downward, and much of
the early advance was offset by
declines on Tuesday and Wed
nesday.
Receipts 72 percent slaughter
SLAUGHTER STEERS
On Monday, Prune 1200-1375
lbs Yield Grade 3 and 4 29 50-
30 00, fully 10 loads at latter
price, the highest in eight
weeks, Prime 1150-1350 lbs 28 -
75-29 25, with load High Choice
and Prime 1050 lbs included
at latter price High Choice and
Prime 1050-1400 lbs 28 25-29 00,
Choice 950-1400 lbs. Yield Grade
2 to 4 27 50-28 50, Mixed Good
and Choice 27 00-27 50, Good
26 00-27 00, Standard and Low
Good 24 00-26 00.
SLAUGHTER HEIFERS
On Monday, load Prime 1050
lbs brought 29 50, the highest
since late October On Wednes
day, High Choice and Prime
950-1075 lbs. Yield Grade 3 and
4 27 75-28 50, Choice 850-1025
lbs Yield Grade 2 to 4 26 50-
28 00, Mixed Good and Choice
26 00-26 50, Good 24 50-26 00.
Daily 51 SHEEP 100
Deck Good 90 lb wooled slaugh
tei lambs 23 00
Robert K. Rohrei
Bulldozing - Grading
Patz Sales & Service
Barn Cleaners - Silo '
Unloaders - Cattle Feeders
Quarry ville, R. D. 1
flense! 548-2559
Lancaster Farming, Saturday, January 9,1971—:
Weekly UEP Egg Market
Prices to the Producer
Tuesday, Januaiy 5 and Thmsday, Januaiy 7
From Monday, January 4th to Friday, January Bth
WHITE
Fey Ex Large
Large
Mediums
Pullets
Peewees
BROWN
Fey. Large 42
Mediums Unquoted
Pullets Unquoted
Peewees Unquoted
Standards
Checks
Tone Eggs still readily available but position
rated steady
Copyright 1971 by Urner Barry Publications
Co. Farmers Assn. Board Meets
The Lancaster County Farm
ers Association board Tuesday
night announced that plans
have been tentatively set to
hold the summer picnic on July
23
A spring membership meet
ing was set for March 19 A
county commissioner will speak
on land assessment and taxes in
Lancaster County
President James Kreider an
nounced that 27 of the $lOO de
bentures weie sold in Lancaster
County. The money is being
used to pay for a new state
wide Farmers Association office
building.
The ewe flock needs some at
tention dining the winter
The congi essional tour to months of a good lamb ciop is
Washington has been set foi to be realized Liberal amounts
of quality legume hay should
be the foundation of the ra
tion Daily outside exercise with
How a person feels about le- plenty of fiesh water is another
tirement may well be the key to requirement The grain fed
whether he will be happy or un- should be limited depending
happy when letnement time upon the condition of the ewes,
arrives Recent social research Too much gram will get th°m
shows that people who adjust too fat and they will have weak
to letirement best aie the er lambs. In some cases the
people who have planned foi it ewes may have to be forced to
the longest. In other words, it take exercise by feeding hay on
doesn’t do much good to dread frozen ground or on the snow
retirement or to forget that it’s at distant parts of their outside
going to come, and put off plan- exercise lot Total confinement
nmg until retirement With is discouraged for the breeding
more folks retiring at a young- flock during the winter momhs
er age, and with better health Loose salt should be available
conditions and longer living, at all times from a box or feed
more folks should give more er under roof,
attention to their retirement
Retirement
years. People who are happily
x’etired have some things in
common such as financially se
cure, have developed mleiesls
outside of their occupation,
have community interests and
hobbies, and have developed
true companionship with their Monday, Jauuaiy 4
spouces and have many fiiend* Maiket steady with last week
Retirement plans need some at ( - )ne l° a d Kansas uding
tention while in the pnme of horses > 105 400
ife and before the step is taken. O ne pair Noith Caiolma
mules, 440 7.90
I One load Vngima work
' hoises, single, 195 350, pair, 530-
640, mules, single, 170 175, pan,
, 440 470
| One pair Tennessee mules,
1 520 630
i Locally consigned woik
hoises, 130 240, duving horses,
i 90-240 i iding horses, 100 150.
I Mai e ponies, 10-20 geldings,
1 10 15 Luge ponies, 25-40, colts,
Roaches
Fleas - Ticks
Rats or Mice
J. C. Ehrlich Co., Inc.
1278 Loop Rd , Lane.
PHONE 397-3721
Large
37
34
32
31
k 33
34
34
Mon. Tues. Wed.
41 41 41 41
37 36
23 23
Mai ch 2 and 3 The county will
send a delegation to visit Con
gressman Ed Eshleman
Also, a state legislative tour
has been set for March 29 m
Harrisburg. Each legislative
committee will visit with his
particular senator or assembly
man and a banquet will follow.
The board voted to purchase
10,000 “Food Is a Bargain”
pamphlets for distribution in
Lancaster County stoics
New Holland
Horse Auction
Medium
34 30
31 31
29 29
28 28
31 27 %
33 29%
32 29
Small
23 23
18 18
18 18
18 18
17% 17
24 23%
21 20%
Egg Mkt.
Thurs. Fri.
36 36
23 23
geneially
Ewe Flocks
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