Poultry Market Reports Eastern Pa. and N. J. Delmarya Wednesday, March 24 . . Readj-tocook movement con- Prxces of light type hens gen- tmues light and disappointing erally held unchanged for cur- in most quarters Slaughter rent pick-up, however bids for schedules continue heavy in an ample April movement gener- effoit to reduce ample supplies ally ranged about 1 cent lower, and generally heavier than de- Demand fair but unaggressive sired weights Advance interest as offerings often exceed needs slow in developing Undertone for finished product. Offerings weak. Pool trucklot prices for of heavy hens short of a good Thursday arrival in the New but limited call Prices paid at York area; Wednesday, March 24. farm: Light type Hens 4y 2 -7, US. Grade A 27-28 M 27-27% mostly 6%-7 in Pennsylvania Plant Grade 26-27 M 26-26% mostly 5% -6% in New Jersey. Special packs including 1%- Heavy type Hens TFEWR. 2,3% pound sizes TFEWR. IS.S. Inspected livestock Slaughter For week ending Thursday, March 25 Cattle Hogs Sheep Week to date 457,000 1,493,000 160,000 Same period last wk. 459,000 1,414,000 160,000 Same period last yr. 453,000 1,229,000 172,000 Estimated daily livestock slaughter under Federal Inspection. iKOTir WA VvX FUTURES TRADING (Closing bids as of Thursday, March 25) April May June July August September October November December February *72 30.40 22.75 March Trend Cattle are lower, Hogs are lower, Potatoes are steady, and Eggs are higher. a-asked ISnrkets provided, by Commodity Dept., Xeynolda fe Compaay &sm. ' ' '•> mo KATES AATR Because AAtrex® SOW herbicide is the No. 1 killer ©f weeds. It kills almost all grass and broadleaf weeds, and it does it by the thousands. Corn loves AAtrex because AAtrex lets corn grow, and grow, with all the moisture and nutrients it want*. While allowing you to cut down the number of cultivations. And only one AAtrex application a season does all this. Let us tell you more about how to apply, and when to apply, this No. 1 killer of weeds—AAtrex. P. L. ROHRER & BRO', INC. SMOKETOWN, PA. vyy< * " - Chicago Chicago New York Chicago Cattle Hogs Maine Fresh Egg* Potatoes 32.95 17.70 2.89 31.25 32.00 19.90 21.45 31.12 21.72 30.20 21.62 30.05 22.37 b-bid n-nommal M |f| w % 1 \L M PHONE 397-3539 s' /.» j' *■ a / v *• J 3.23 29.75 31.55 37.75 2.60 2.92 WEEDS IN CORN HATE AATREX Fogelsville Tuesday, March 23 (Prices paid dock weights, cents per lb, except where noted) Hens, heavy type 7-26, mostly 11-17, Pullets 18-39. M 31-35, Roasters 10-32, M 29-32, Capons 37%-49, Ducks 20-38, M 25-30, Drakes 14-41, M 36-41, Geese 25- 33; Turkeys, Hens 30%-33, RABBITS 34-53, M 38-46, Guin eas 90%-95, Pigeons (pei pair) 125 4 20, M 1 25-1 50 Total Coops Sold 654 New York Eggs Prices irregular, generally unchanged Demand irregular and only fair at best with some inter-dealer trading Receipts light to moderate Country point offerings available from south and nearby areas and con sist mainly of large and medi ums followed by extra large Distributors floor stocks ample on large whites, adequate but increased on mediums with smalls clearing through domes tic outlets. Peewees accumu lated with ample offerings noted at 16c Jumbos light and meeting good inquiry with sales at 44-45 c for best quality volume lots. Extra large adequate with sales noted at 37-41 c mostly 38- 39c. Carton activity and trading just fair with current demand unaggressive Undertone full steady to firm. Green Dragon Dairy Cattle Monday, March 22 Reported receipts of 350 head of horses, market stronger than Friday. March 19 last week ' y ’ , A One load North Carolina riding The Green Dragon market re- horses, single, 135-375 ported receipts of 150 head of one i o ad°North Carolina work good quality cattle, well attend- horses, single, ~ 160-225, pairs, ed, with prices on a sluggish 439440 market. One j oa( j Kansas riding horses, Consignments included: single, 145-320. Load of Canadian cows and One load Kansas riding horses, heifers, fresh, 370 00-395.00; single, 140-230; one pair out springers, 365 00-450 00. __ standing sorrel work horses, 810. Load of Maryland springers, one load Kentucky work 290 00-505.00; fresh cows and horses and mules; work horses, heifers, 357.50-375.00 single, 175-410; pairs, 510 680; Load of fresh upstate cows, one ndmg horse. 460; mules, 340.00-545.00. pair, 959. Jrnni™ of nn loCal C ° WS ’ frBSh ' Locally consigned work horses. tSTSS local cows. 435.00- J3O-230; riding horses 100-200; 5 2500 driving horses, 85-280. few bet- Local cows, fresh, 405 00-485- ter horses ' 235 ' 280 ’ mules ’ killer 00; springers, 365 00-455 00; way ‘ colored cows, 335 00-395.00 Mare ponies, 20-40; geldings. One bull, 265.00 15-30; colts. 5-16: larger ponies. ‘ 45-70, killer®. 8-10 New Holland Dairy Cattle Wednesday, March 24 Reported receipts of 102 head of cattle, 10 heifers; market steady with last week. Load Chester County Guern sey purebreds, all stages of pro duction, 130-270 Load Canadian springers, 365- 460 Two loads Canadian cows, fresh, 380-685 Load New York state spring ers, 460-535 Load Canadian cows, fresh, 415-550; springers, 340-445 Local cows, mostly fresh, 255- 540 Heifers, 180-265. Roaches Fleas - Ticks Rats or Mice J. C. Ehrlich Co., Inc. 1278 Loop Rd., Lane. PHONE 397-3721 Lancaster Farming, Saturday, March 27,1971 Weekly UEP Egg Market Prices to the Producer Tuesday, March 23 and Thursday, March 25 Region Northeast Noithwest Central West Southwest Midwest Southeast National Average Weekly New York Egg Mkt. Fiom Monday, March 22nd to Friday, March 26th Wed. WHITE Fey Ex Large 40 Large 38 Mediums 33 v a Pullets Peewees BROWN Fey. Large 40 Mediums Pullets Peewees Unquoted Unquoted Unquoted Standards 34% 35 35 35% 36 Checks 20 20% 20% 20% 20% Tone Demand for all large sizes generally adequate offerings Mediums usually in balance. Copyright 1971 by Urner Barry Publications New Holland Horse Auction HAY PRICES For soutneasiern and South Central Pennsylvania Monday, March 33 All hay No. 2 and bettei prices paid by dealers at the farm, price per ton Hay and straw steady, spots weaker. Alfalfa Timothy hay Mixed hay Straw Mulch Reported toy Bureau of Market! Fa. Dept, of Agriculture. Lebanon Valley (Continued from Page 2) Bulls: Good, 27 85-30 35, Uti lity and Commercial, 26 00-30. 185 Head of Veal Calves Choice (few), 5450-58 50; Good, 49.50-54 50, Standard, 44- 50-48 50; Utility, 3800-4400; Cull 90-120 pounds, 3000-35 00; Cull 70-85 pounds, 26 00-28 50. Farm Calves Heifers 85-120 pounds (few), 40 00-45 50. 350 Head of Hogs Barrows and Gilts U S 2-3 190-260 pounds, 17 75-18 50, U.S. Large 34% 37% 30 32 28 30 27 28 30 33 33 34 31% 34 Tues. Mon. 40 40 40 40 • Chicago (Continued from Page 2) reduced numbers of well finish ed kinds Consequently High Choice and Prime offerings met with the best action and registered price upturns on Monday and Wednesday. Mean while, steers Average Choice and Below found a dependable* outlet at steady prices. Receipts 80 per cent slaugh ter steers, 17 per cent heifers, balance mainly cows. Overall finish of slaughter steers not as attractive as last week with an estimated 10 percent Prime, the smallest percentage of Prime since last Fall, and 75 per cent Choice. This compares with 12. per cent Prime and 70 per cent Choice last week, and 15 per cent Prime and 74 per cent "Choice last year Heifer supply mainly High Good to Low Prime weighing 850-1050 lbs. SLAUGHTER STEERS On Wednesday, shipment 96 head Prime 1328 lbs brought 35.50, equal to the highest price since June, 1969 Several loads Prime 1175-1325 lbs. Yield Grade 3 and 4 34 75-35 25, High Choice and Prime 1100-1350 lbs. 33 75-34.- 75, Choice 950-1375 lbs Yield Grade 2 to 4 32 25-33.75, mostly 32 50-33 50, Mixed Good and Choice 3150-32 25, Good 28 00- 3150, Standard and Low Good 26 00-28 00 SLAUGHTER HEIFERS Throughout the week, High Choice and Prime 950-1975 lbs. Yield Grade 3 and 4 3225-33 00, four loads at latter price. Choice 850-1050 lbs. Yield Giade 2 to 4 3100-32.50, Mixed Good and Choice 30 00-31.00, Good 27.00-30 00 33 00-45 00 20 00-33 00 25 00-35 00 25 00-30 00 12 00-22 00 COWS Late, Utility and Commercial 20 00-22 25, High Dressing Utility 22 50-22 75, Canner and Cutter 18 75-2125. BULLS Utility and Com mercial 25 50 28 00. 2-4 190-275 pounds, 17.00-18.10. Sows - U S 1-3 300-500 pounds, 13 75-14 00; U.S 2-3 300-600 pounds. 11 00-13 75 Boars: 12 00-13 00. 57 Head of Feeder Pigs US. 1-3 20-35 pounds, 6.00- 9 75. Small 26 24 14 20 13 22 12 14 19 18 24% 23 21% 21 Medium 30% 31 25 29 23 27 21 23 27 24 27% 29 27% 28% Thurs. 43 40 34% 3 FrL ' '1