Poultry Market Reports Eastern Pa. and N. J. Wednesday, January 27 Tuesday, January 26 Prices unchanged to 1/4 c high- Readty -to - Cook movement (PriCres paid dock weights, cents er on light type hens Occasion- fair but less aggressive than ex- per P° und ' except where noted) al unconfirmed prices indicated pected in many quarters. Hens ’ Heay y T yP e 5 ' 24 mostly Reei shghtly higher Processor de- Slaughter schedules generally ld ‘ ld ’ PuPe *- s 17%-30, M 24-26, mand good as local supplies reduced in line with needs as ? n °om? rs ,/o'o 1 1 /’ M , 20 ' 25, Ducks KTm , f . hwpt , f , generally short of full operating occasional plant returns to M 23/k-30%, Drakes 22- time-due to bad weather ham- operation following a short 411/2 » M 35 ‘ 40 > Rabbits 25-50%, Central West pering movement from North- strike. Less than trucklot prices 3 b-45, Guineas 81-94, M 89-94, Southwest ern section. Occasional load unchanged to %c higher on P^§e ®ns (Per Pair) 95-3 35, M Midwest noted received from .Virginia both plant and US Grade A; ' Southeast and North Carolina to fill however, early trucklot trading National Average needs. Limited offerings of generally noted %c higher for heavy type hens short of a fair *next week. Live supplies barely demand. Prices paid at farm: adequate with weights often Light Type Hens 4-6% M 6%- lighter than desired. 6% in Pa M 5%-6 in New Jer- Pool trucklot prices for Thursday arrival in New York New York Eggs area Wednesday, January 27 Prices generally unchanged Plant Giade 26Vz-27Vz M 27. Street trading slow to fair with- „ out of town diversions only fair _ P including lA at best Ai'nvals generally light 2 ’ 3^2 sizesJTFEWR. with distributors restricting re ceipts in line with lighter de- CHARLES LONG WINNER mand. Supplies of extra large at JOHN DEERE DAYS and large ample with volume lots difficult to sell Jumbos and Charles Long, Peach Bottom mediums ample with smalls RDI, was the winner of a John short of full export and domes- Deere model 15 chain saw at tic call and only limited whole- Wenger Implement, Inc Farm sale trading noted mostly at mg Frontiers ’7l Days last Fn -28%-29c. Carton orders just day. The event was attended by fair. over 150 persons. ■Ed * U.S. Inspected Livestock Slaughter For week ending Thursday, January 28 Cattle Hogs Sheep Week to date 449,000 1,374,000 165,000 Same period last wk. 483,000 1,473,000 172,000 Same period last yr. 437,000 1,108,000 158,000 Estimated -dailydivestock slaughter under Federal Inspection. FUTURES TRADING (Closing bids as of Thursday, January 28) February March April May June July August September October December February ’72 30.10 Trend Cattle are stronger, Hogs are steady, Potatoes are steady and Eggs are weaker. a-asked b-bid n-nominal Market* provided by Commodity Dept., Reynold* fe Company Lancaster County’s Own Farm Weekly P. 0. Box 266 - Lititz, Pa. 17543 Office: 22 E. Main St., Lititz, Pa. 17543 Phone: Lancaster 394-3047 or Lititz 626-2191 Robert G. Campbell, Advertising Director Zane Wilson, Managing Editor Subscription price: $2 per year in Lancaster County: $3 elsewhere Established'November 4, 1955 Published every Saturday by Lancaster Farming, Lititz, Pa. Second Class Postage paid at Lititz, Pa. 17543. , " Member of Newspaper Farm Editors Assn. Pa. Newspaper Publishers Association, and National Newspaper Association US. Grade A 27%-29 M 28- 28%. > f v cCr ''ZSzr'S? Chicago Chicago Cattle Hogs 31.95 18.75 31.60 17.65 2.80 31.40 19.65 20.55 30.90 20.45 30.35 20.50 30.20 21.55 LANCASTER FARMING Delmarva Wednesday, January 27 - t ."V "'v-TTB* New York Chicago Maine Fresh Eggs Potatoes 32.20 33.60 2.68 31.75 3.16 31.15 32.25 38.00 FogeSsviile Green Dragon Cattle Dairy Friday, January 22 The Green Dragon market re ported receipts of 127 head of mixed quality cattle, well at tended, market stronger. Consignments included Load of Pennsylvania New York State fresh 490 00 645 00 Load of Canadian cows, fiesh cows and heifers, 340 00-465 00, springers, 450 00-540 00 Load of Maryland cows, 275 - 00 470 00. One local cow, 520 00 Colored cows, 185 00-385 00 New Holland Horse Auction Monday, January 25 Market steady with last week One load North Carolina draft horses, pair, 460-650, sm g’e, 235-270 One load Massachusetts work horses, single, 160-165 One load Kansas riding horses, 75-135. One load Virginia riding horses, 150-230 . , Two loads Kansas horses, rid ing and draft, work horses, pair, 510-650; single, 230-295, riding horses, 125-210 One load Tennessee draft horses and males, draft horses, single, 200-275, mules, pair, 550- 970, single, 220-450. Locally consigned work horses, 140-165, mules, 140 260, driving hoises, 115-230; riding hoises, 100-225 Mare ponies, 15-25; geldings, 10-20, large pomes, 30-40; colts, 5-14, killers, 5 6 Chicago Cattle Weekly Review Monday - Wednesday, January 25 - 27 CATTLE Compared with last weeks close, slaughter steers steady to 25 higher Slaughter heifers 25-50 higher Cows steady to 25 lower. Bulls steady. Receipts included 82 percent slaughter steers and 15 percent heifers with balance mostly cows. Overall finish slaughter steers not as attractive as last week with 16 percent Prime and 74 percent Choice, compared with 18 percent Prime and 72 percent Choice last week and 19 percent Prime and 74 percent Choice last week Heifer sup ply mostly High Good to Prime weighing 850-1075 lbs SLAUGHTER STEERS On Wednesday, Prime 1150-1375 lbs Yield Grade 3 and 4 31.00- 31.50, load 1300 lbs 31.75. Mix ed High Choice and Prime 1050- 1400 lbs. 30.30-31.25 Choice 950- 14bo lbs. Yield Grade 2 to 4 29 - 75-30 75, mostly 30 00-30 75 Mix ed Good and Choice 29.25-29 75 Good 26 00-29 25. Standard and Low Good 24.75-26 00 SLAUGHTER HEIFERS On Wednesday, High Choice and Prime 950-1075 lbs Yield Grade 3 and 4 30 25-30.75, One load at 30 75 Choice 950-1025 lbs Yield Grade 2 to 4 29 00-30 - 25, Mixed Good and Choice 28- 25-29 00, Good ,26.00.-28 25. . Lancaster Farming, Saturday. January 30, 1971—; Weekly UEP Egg Market Tuesday, January 26 and Thursday, Januaiy 28 Weekly New York Egg Mkt. From Monday, January 25th to Friday, January 29th WHITE Fey Ex Laige 38 Large 37 Mediums 35 Pullets 30 Peewees 21 and cows, BROWN Fey Large 39 Mediums Unquoted Pullets Unquoted Peewees Unquoted Standaids 33 Checks 21 Tone Laige sizes plentiful Increase feature repoited, Mediums adequate, pullets well cleared Copyright 1971 by Urner Barry Publications Try A Classified Ad It Pays! Roaches Fleas - Ticks Rats or Mice J. C. Ehrlich Co., Inc. 1278 Loop Rd., Lane. PHONE 397-3721 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 inocu lated, ready to sow SUPER STAR ALFALFAS PROMOR Our most popular variety. Makes splendid yields under Intensive management and high fertility Tremendous vigor. Wilt resistaht Unusually good first-year performance. Sur vives hard winters . plus summer "persistence." A.H. HOFFMAN SEEDS. INC. Prices to the Producer Large 35 35 34 34 32 32 31 31 32 32 33 33 33 33 Mon. Tues. 39 39 37 i * ' ’Located in tha Haart of Lancaster County LANDISVILLE, PENNSYLVANIA X753S Medium 31 31 31 31 29 29 28 28 ' 28Vz 28Vz 3oy 2 SOtt 30 30 Wed. Thurs. Fri. 33 31 31 21 20 19 LLOYD H. KREIDER Auctioneer and Safes Manager 330 West State St. Box 2 RDI Quairyville, Pa 17566 Ph: 786 3394 FORMULA 69 BRAND 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 3 Small 25Vs 25 Vs 19 19 19 19 19 19 19% 19 Vz 27 27 23 23