Poultry Market Reports Delmarya Wednesday, March 31 Beady to cook movement very slow and disappointing with occasional load reported moving on consignment. Slaughter schedules occasional ly curtailed, though generally heavier than needed in most quarters. Early trading noted on loads of plant grade at 241/z cents. Occasional trade advice indicates current offerings at 24 cents failing to clear supplies. Undertone weak and unsettled. Negotiated trucklot prices 2-3 lb. ready to cook broilers and fryers for delivery next week: Plant Grade 24%. Pool trucklot prices for Thursday arrival in the New York area: U.S. Grade A 25%-27 M 26- 26%. Plant Grade 24-26 M 24%-25. Special packs including 1%- 2,3% lb. sizes TFEWR. msms£ ✓♦. ~V' v >/ a FUTURES TRADING (Closing bids as of Thursday, April 1) April May June July August September October December " ?>‘r f February ’72 30.47 23.75 Trend Cattle are stronger, Hogs are steady, Potatoes are weaker, and Eggs are weaker. a-asked Kerketa provided by Commodity Sept., Reynold* Is Compear rr-'/'- INCREASE YIELDS $15.00 AN ACRE FOR 25* Ortho Isotox® Seed Treater (F) is backed by the best kind of proof a corn seed-treater could have: over one hundred million successful corn acres. All kinds of climate All types of soil. All sorts of men doing the planting. Yield increases run up to fifteen dollars an acre—from a product that costs about 25 cents to treat a 20,000 plant-population-acre. CHEVRON CHEMICAL COMPANY, ORTHO DIVISION, San Francisco, CA 94120 Helping the World Grow Better^ TM»S ORTHO, CHEVRON DESIGN, HELPING THE WORLD GROW iETTER, ISOTOX- REG, U S, PAT. OFF# OK ALU CHE* 1 (CALS READ CAUTIONS, WARNINGS AND DIRECTIONS REFORp USE* Smoketown, Pa. Eastern Pa. and N. J. Wednesday, March 31 Prices unchanged to Vac low er on light type hens Offerings tully adequate to ample as producers schedules off-farm movement following Easter. Slaughter plants generally booked to capacity for next three weeks Demand unaggres sive as plants of ten sorting finished product. Offerings of heavy hens barely adequate to adequate for a fair but limited call. Prices paid at farm; Light type hens 4%-6%, mostly 6-614 in Pennsylvania mostly 5Vz-6Vz in New Jersey. Heavy type Hens TFEWR. (Prices paid dock weights, cents per lb., except where noted) Hens, neavy type 8-28%, Chicago Chicago New York Chicago Cattle Hogs Maine Fresh Eggs Potatoes 33.40 17.52 ' 2.80 28.55 32.30 19.97 21.60 31.25 21.95 30.45 21.70 ' 30.15 22.85 b-bid n-nommal Fogeisville Tuesday, March 30 3.17 29.00 30.75 37.10 Ph. 397-3539 mostly 14-22, Pullets 37, Roast ers 11-37%, M 30-34 Capons 46-49, Ducks 17-38, M 23-30, Drakes 15-49, M 38-49, Turkeys, Hens 26-36; Rabbits 30¥2-49, M 38-46; Guineas 97% -105; Pigeons (per pair) 1.05-415, M 105-1.40. Total coops sold 686 New York Eggs Wednesday, March 31 Prices y/ere irregular Re ceipts moderate Trading stocks of jumbos irregularly distribut ed; extra large and large ample with mediums and smaller sizes excessive. Street sales of jum bos noted at 45%-48c and extra large at 40y 2 -42 c, occasionally slightly higher or lower de pending on quality and volume. Buying activity for bulk eggs was highly irregular ranging from slow to occasionally im proved although locally, many distributors feel they have not received their Easter-Passover orders Out of town shipment of bulk eggs to the city is increas ing. Carton orders for the bal ance of the week was slow to smaller retail outlets and fair to good through the major chains. Omaha Cattle Weekly Review Thursday, April 1 Compared to last weeks close closing prices of slaughter steers and heifers mostly 50 cents lower. Cows 1 00-1 25 low er. Bulls fully steady Feeder cattle and calves moderately ac tive, fully steady. Four day receipts 18,000 as compared 17,700 previous week and 22,400 a year ago Slaughter steers approximately 40 per cent, heifers 32 per cent, cows 10 per cent, feeders 15 per cent Mud somewhat less prevalent than previous week, but general finish not attractive with a pre dominance of Good to Average- Choice. Despite moderate marketings, prices on slaughter steers and heifers forced downward under influence of sharply declining carcass trade. Early demand re latively narrow for beef which would reach destination during Holy Weekend many packers reduced slaughter quotas ac cordingly. All buying interests cautious and selective as they sought to maintain a reasonable ratio be tween live prices and carcass realizations. ' 3 Market Steers STEERS Two loads High- Choice and Prime, U S 3-4, 1181-1228 lbs, 33 00, 1094-1147 lbs, 32 50-32 75, Choice, US 2- 975-1325 lbs , 31 25-32 25, load US 4, 1375 lbs, 3150, Good and Choice, 4, 950-1250 lbs, 30 - 50-31.25, Good, 28 50-30 50, Hol steins, 2-3, 1100-1300 lbs, 28 50- 29 15; Standard and Good, 27 - 00-28 50. HEIFERS Two loads High- Choice and Prime, U S 3-4, 931- 976 lbs., 32 35-32 40; 925-1025 lbs., 32 00-32 25; Choice, US 2- 4, 800-1050 lbs, 30 75-32 00; Good and Choice, 775-1000 lbs, NEED EXTRA SEED FOR EXTRA f,* acres For top producing corn, sorghum, FD-100 alfalfa—Callt Mervin W. Deiter R. D. #3 Lititz, Pa. 17543 Phone 626-7515 Lancaster Farming, Saturday, April 3.1971 Weekly UEP Egg Market Prices Tuesday, March 30 and Thursday, April 1 Region Northeast Northwest Central West Southwest Midwest Southeast National Average Weekly New York Egg Mkt. From Monday, March 29 to Friday, April 2nd Mon. WHITE Fey. Ex Large 43 Large 40 Mediums 34% Pullets 25 Peewees 18 BROWN Fey. Large 40 40 40 40 Mediums Unquoted Pullets Unquoted Peewees Unquoted Standards 36 Checks 21 Tone Orders for all large sizes picking up and position generally steady to firm Small sizes irregular. Copyright 1971 by Urner Barry Publications fS” ' HAY PRICES For Southeastern and South Central Pennsylvania Monday, March 29 All hay No. 2 and bettei prices paid by dealers at the taim, puce per ton Hay and straw steady to weak, spots $2 to $5 lower Alfalfa Timothy hay Mixed hay Straw Mulch Keported by Bureau of Market! Fa. Dept, of Agriculture. More Market On Page 8 30 00-31 00, Good, 27 00-29 75; Standard and Good, 26 00-27 00. COWS Utility and Com mercial, 21 00-22 00, Few Utility Dairybreds, 22 25-22 50, Canner and Cutter, 18.00-2100, Cutter and Utility, 2125-2150 BULLS Utility, Commer cial and Good, 25 50-28 00, Com mercial, US 2, 28 25-29 00, Cutter and Low Utility, 24 GO -26 00. Feeder Steers STEERS Choice and Prime, 592-729 lbs, 35 00 37 00, Choice, 523-674 lbs , 33 00-38 10, High-Good and Choice, 728- 1074 lbs, 3000-32 00, Standard and Good Holsteins, 995 lbs, 26 75 HEIFERS Two loads Choice and Prime, 471 lbs, 35 - 50; Choice, 442-447 lbs, 33 25- 34 00, 546-560 lbs, 31 25-31 50, High-Good and Choice, 875-892 lbs., 27 00-29 75. Out shipments approximately 2,000 as com pared 1,400 last week U.S. inspected Livestock Slaughter For week ending Thursday, April 1 Week to date Same period last vvk 465,000 1.480,000 166,000 Same period last yr 425,000 1,134 000 153,000 Estimated daily livestock slaughter under Federal Inspection. to the Producer Medium 31 31 29 27 27 27 23 23 24 24 29 29 28% 27 Large 37% 37% Wed. Tues. 43% 40% 34% 25 16 43% 40% 34% 25 16 36 36 36 21 21 21 Oklahoma City Feeder Auction Thursday, April I Estimated Receipts Same day last week Same day last year 2,952 Moderately active, feeder cat tle and calves 50c to 100 lower with feeder heifers over 450 lb. at the full decline Majority re ceipts Good and Choice over 450 lb offerings Fairly large atten dance of buyers 35 0040 00 20 00-33 00 23 00-35 00 25 00-30 00 13 00-20 00 Continued high winds, dry conditions and lower trends on slaughter steers and heifers in fluences most buying interest to maintain a bearish attitude toward replacement costs. Sales As Of 1 P.M. FEEDER STEERS Choice, few Prime, 300-475 lbs 36 00- 40 00, 500-650 lb, 33 00-35 75; 650 800 lb, 31 75-33 85 , 830-1021 lb, 30 00-32 40, Good and Choice 400-500 lb, 3425-36 00; 500 650 lbs, 31.00-3400; 650-800 lb, 30 50-3175, few Good 500- 750 lb, 29 00-3150, Standard and Low Good 500-650 lb, 28 50- 30 00, 650-1022 lb , 26 00-28 50 FEEDER HEIFERS—Choice, few Prime 300 450 lb, 3250-34.- 00, small lot 312 lb at 37 20; 450-700 lb, 29 00-32 00; Good and Choice 380-450 lb, 30 00-32 - 50, 450-700 lb , 28 00-29 75 few Good 335-450 lb , 28 75 30 00. OTHERS Good and Choice 400-560 lb bull calves 3150-36.- 75, small lot 264 lb at 44 25. Green Dragon Hay Market Friday, March 26 73 loads hay, including Al falfa, 35 00 50 00, one load 56 50; Timothy, few loads, 29 50-40.50; Mixed hay, 29 00-47 00, couple loads to 6100; Clover, few loads, 29 00-36 00 33 loads straw, 31 00-45 00. Cattle Hogs Sheep 430,000 1,439 000 165,000 3 Small 24 24 20 20 22 22 14 14 18 18 23 23 21 21 FrL Thurs. 44 41 34% 43% 40% 34% 25 16 10,300 8,530