Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, January 16, 1971, Image 3

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    Poultry Market
Eastern Pa. and N. J.
Wednesday, January 13
Tuesday, January 12
Prices unchanged to % high- ( Prices Paid Dock Weights, „ , , „ .
er on light type hens Demand Cents Per Lb > Except Where iy V t ° C , ooik movement con
fairiy good with offerings bare. Noted) timies good with clearances R .
ly adequate to short of full Hens, heavy type 4%-17, most- satisfactory !!! most quail- N
needs as several processor only ly 7 ' l4 ’ Pullet s 19-26%, M 20- f*® Advance interest develop- Northeast
operating part time Offerings R °asters 15-27, M 18-24, gat unchanged levels with Northwest
of heavy hens fully adequate Ducks 2 3%-35, M 23%-27, t thl ®,,^J ek s prices Less than Central West
for a light demand Prices naid l5-36, M 33 36, Turkeys, Sf 10 ? pnce ® unchanged on Southwest
at farm: Light type hens 46% Toms Turkeys. Hens J P la *£ and US Grade A. Midwest
M 6%-6% in Pennsylvania M 15 ' 29 - Rabblt s 32-52, M4O 52, esneciallv’L {in 7 ! ev ’ Southeast
5%-6 in New Jersey Heavy type S umeas 3 °- 80 > M 74%.-80, fX Jdem s “ pplies National Avei age 34
hens TFEWR Pigeons (per pair) 85 3 05, M adequate Undertone
90-1 30 steady Negotiated tiucklot
Total Weekly NeW
next week
Fiom Monday, Januaiy
New Holland
Horse Auction
Monday, January 11
Market steady with last week
One load North Carolina work
horses, single, 160-210; pairs, Fiiday, January 8 US Giade A 27-29 M 27% 28
550-620. The Green Dragon market re- Plant Giade 26-27% M 26% -
One load Kansas riding horses. P° lted receipts of 100 of fair 27. >
130-280. cattle, average attendance, with
„ a v. prices a bit stronger. Special packs including H 4-2,
One load Tennessee draft horses v Consignments included 3/2 P° und sizes TFEWR
and mules, single, 270-340, mules Load Canadian Cows
single, 115-300; mules pair, 410- a Load f f
700; one pair horses, 670 spongers 365 550, flesh 410-565
’ ( Load of Pennsylvania cows
Locally consigned . work 470-545.
horses, single, 145-170; driving Load of Pennsylvania cows
horses, 75-400; few better horses, 435-665.
210-235. Load of Mixed Heifers 245-
Mare ponies, 10-20; geldings, 415.
10-15; colts, 3-10, large ponies, Local heifers 205-350
3545; killers, 5-6. Colored cows 350 545
d. c ixi
FUTURES TRADING
(Closing bids as of Thursday, January 14)
Jamajy .
February
March
April
May
June
July
August
September
October
December
February ’72 29.35
Trend Cattle ace stronger, Hogs are stronger. Potatoes are
steady and Eggs are steady.
a-asked
market* provides Cy Commodity Dept:, Reynold* Jc Company'
v.
LANCASTER FORMULA:
Available Only From Hoffman
Used on winter grain where Timothy was fall-sown.
We include only named alfalfa varieties that have
pleased Hoffman customers ... no common alfalfa.
The red clover portion offers better disease resistance
and yieldability than ordinary red clover. See your
Hoffman Seed Man.
’msi\ AH. HOFFMAN SEEDS. INC.
iLocated In tha Heart of Lancaster County
PEED 3 ‘ LANDISVILLE, PENNSYLVANIA 1753*
Green
( New York Chicago
Chicago Chicago ' Maine' Fresh Eggt
Cattle Hogs 1 ‘ Potatoes ' 1
, 29.90
16.80
29.80 16.60 2.90 33.70
30.20 18.55
19.50
30.00 19.40
29.72 19.40
29.65 20.30
b-bid
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N» ■ tep 7
Fogelsvslle
Dragon
Cattle
Dairy
31.75
35.00
2.75 35.80
3.30 32.90
32.90
36.75
n-nominal
, aa^MHUI
Reports
Delmarvo
Wednesday, January 13
Plant Grade 26-26 Vz
Pool trucklot puces for WHITP
Thursday arrival in the New ~ cv rZ TBI
Yoik aiea Fcy Lx Lai § e 41
New Holland
Dairy Cattle
Wednesday, January 13
Market steady with last week
Load Canadian purebred and
grade cows, fresh, 450-825, "TT ~ ~
spnngeis. 470580 New York Eggs Chicago Cattle
Wednesday, January 13 Weekly Review
Two loads New vm-k Prices unchanged. Undertone Monday-Wednesday,
cows. fret% 2 ri o; Y Sin S t 0 * ll -»
370-460 ’ “ odetat e with more.)browns CATTLE Compared last
T , r .. „ gS ZZ T'T amV3l u weeks dose - *au*rte? steers 25.
Load Canadian and Franklin Tiading stocks of all sizes and 50 hisher slaughter heifers 5Q
County cows, fresh. 460-700; «*ors continue to exceed cur- “ g®.’ fows l 00-2 00 lower
spnngers, 475-520. rent needs Buying activity slow bulls steadv ’
T . , , to fair locally although good A L * i -
Local herd dispersal, in all volume movement noted in Additional price upturns in
stages of production, 295-450. scattered instances where the the wholesale dressed beef
r n ■, price was attractive ennucfb tn trade proved to be the major
Locally coined cows. 185- SteS“S „ ° facte coatributtag to
ders fair to good the advance in slaughter steers
and heifer puces. On Monday
both slaughter steers and 1 heif
ers encountered a slightly weak
er price trend due to increased
leceipts and a slightly curtail
, ri ed Eastern demand However,
These prices aie made up of and puce weakness on Monday
A mne-year old Guernsey the average prices quoted by six was moie than offset Wednes
cow, Edisto Farms Blazing participating local feed and gram day when live prices advanced
Heart, owned by Raymond Goe- concerns It should be noted m face of a much bioader de
ungei of Lake Louise Farm, however, that not every dealer mand Buyers icpresenting
Dallas RD3, Luzerne County, handles each commodity. All Canadian packers were much
captuied grand championship prices aie per bushel, except for more aggiessive than the past
honors at the 55th Farm Show, eai com which is pei ton few weeks and purchased near
he cow was also judged senior The aveiage local giam puces ly 1,400 head of High Good to
cnampion. quoted Thursday, January 14, Aveiage Choice steeis for ship-
Winner of the grand cham- 1971, aie as follows ment to Canada for slaughter,
pionship in bull classes was Bid Offered Receipts 73 peicent slaughter
Plain View’s B. J Galahad, a Ear Corn 42 00 steeis, 21 peicent heifers, bal
yearling, owned by Plain View Shelled Corn 169 188 ance mainly cows Overall fin-
Faims, Airville, Yoik County Oats 94 103 ish of slaughter steei s slightly
Plain View Farms last year ex- Barley 1 30 145 moie attiactive than last week
hibited the champion cow. Wheat 1 75 192 with an estimated 20 peicent
Reserve champion bull was *Bid is the puce the dealer will Prime and 70 peicent Choice.
Hooverville Danmost, a year- buy from the fanner dehveied to This compaies with 18 peicent
hng, exhibited by Frederick A. the mill Offered is the price the Plime and 75 percent Choice
Hobaugh, York RDI dealer will sell for at his mill last week, and 22 percent Prime
Plain View Farms also ex and 68 percent Choice last year.
hibited the reserve champion Heifer supply mainly High
female in open competition, weie exhibited by Rutter Good to Low Pume weighing
View Top Command’s Jane, an Brothers, York 850-1125 lbs
eight-year-old In earlier com- Plain View Farms von the SLAUGHTER STEERS
petition the same animal was premier exhibitor award, and On Wednesday, Prime 1150-1350
judged reserve senior chain- Twin Brook Farms, Bentleyville lbs Yield Grade 3 and 4 29 00-
P J o n RDI, Washington County, re- 2950, with six loads 1200-1350
Load Canadian cows, fresh,
355-540, springers, 400-550.
Springing Heifers, 305 400
Bulls, 185-3X5.
y . r , r Local Grain
... “■ »
Junior champion and reseive ceived
junior champion Guernseys award
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
Lancaster Farming, Saturday, Januar
Weekly UEP Egg Market
Prices to the Producer
Tuesday, January 12 and Thursday, January 14
Mon.
Large
Mediums
Pullets
Peewees
BROWN
Fey Large 41
Mediums Unquoted
Pullets Unquoted
Peewees Unquoted
Standai ds 36
Checks 23
Tone Cai ton oideis good, supplies of laige ample, laige
whites barely adequate, bieakeis getting ample offenngs
Copyright 1971 by Urner Bairy Publications
the pi emiei
Large
37
34
32
31
33
34
34
Medium
30 30
31
29
23
27 I 'a
291 2
29
York Egg
llth to Friday, January 15th
Tues. Wed. Thins. Fri.
41 41 41
36 36 36 36
22 Vs 22 Vs 22 22
i- lbs at 29 75 Load Pume 1235
lbs Yield Giade 4 and 5 28 75.
, Kigh Choice and Prime 1025-
■ 1150 lbs 29 00 29 50, compaiable
| Giade 1150-1400 lbs 28 50-29 25,
i Choice 950-1375 lbs Giade 2 to
4 28 00 29 00, Mixed Good and
Choice 27 50-28 00, Good 26 CO
-27 50, Standai d and Low Good
24 50-26 00
SLAUGHTER HEIFERS
lOn Wednesday, High Choice
and Prime 950-1100 lbs Yield
[Giade 3 and 4 28 25-29 00, five
loads at lattei price. Choice 850-
1050 lbs Yield Grade 2 to 4 27 -
25-28 25, Mixed Good and Choice
26 75-27 25, Good 25 00-26 75.
bleeder
16, 1971—:
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Small
23 25%
18 18
18 18
18 18
17 19%
231/2 251/2
20% 221%
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