Poultry Fogelsville Tuesday, April 20 (Prices paid dock weights, cents per lb, except where noted) HENS, heavy type 7-27, most ly 10-16; PULLETS 10-30, M 25- 80; .ROASTERS 16% -30, M 24- 30; DUCKS 31-46V2, DRAKES 37; RABBITS 34V2-55, M 45 51; GUINEAS 1.17-121, PIGEONS (per pair) 140-405, M 140-165. TOTAL COOPS SOLD 394. Delmarva Thursday, April 22 Ready-to cook movement con- 4 tinues spotty ranging fair to light and disappointing. Slaugh- Prices of light type hens un ter schedules generally reduc- changed to Vz cent lower due to ed in line with movement. Less reduced call by dressing'plants than trueklot prices tending Demand light as major users lower within unchanged ranges, of finished product seasonally Advanced business generally reduce operations Live offer one cent lower than this weeks ings range fully adequate to reported levels. Live supplies ample Demand for heavy type ample to burdensome with fowl good and in balance with weights heavier than desired, supply. Prices paid at farm U.S. inspected Livestock Slaughter For week ending Thursday, April 22 Cattle Hogs Sheep Week to date 434,000 1,458,000 157,000 Same period last week 437,000 1,341,000 166,000 Same period last year 454,000 1,139,000 165,000 Estimated daily livestock slaughter under Federal Inspection. ET ' FUTURES TRADING (Closing bids as of Thursday, April 22] May Junif July August September October November December February ’72 Trend Cattle are higher, Hogs are higher, Potatoes are higher and Eggs are higher. a-aslted Market! provided toy Commodity Dept., Reynold! Jt Company EK'A SPRING FEEDER SALE SCHEDULE Lancaster Union Stockyards APRIL 30 - MAY 14, 28 Sales Start at 1 p.m. All Grades and Weights of Steers, Heifers and Bulls SALES SPONSORED BY i LANCASTER LIVESTOCK EXCHANGE and the UNION STOCKYARD COMPANY Door Prizes Grand Prize - Hamilton Watch Market Reports Negotiated trueklot prices 2-3 Light type hens 4 1 /2-5% mostly pound leady-tocook broilers 5%-5% in Pennsylvania mostly and flyers foi delivery this 4% 5% in New Jeisey Heavy week type hens TFEWR US Giade A Plant Giade 26Vz FrjrcTH Pool tiucklot puces for Fii- 1 v»rl\. day arrival m the New York Wednesday> April 21 US Grade A 28-30 Mostly Prices higher on mediums 28% 29 and sma^s Street tiading ac pTant Grade 27-28% Mostly l5 iriegular Demand for 2 7 y mediums and smalls fairly Special packs including 1%- § ood and , sto T cks continued to 2,3% pound sizes TFEWR. clear eas ? ly , Lar f« ample f moving slowly with floor stocks u regularly distubuted. oc casional inter dealer ti ading noted ,at fractionally lower prices delivered Extra laige whites ample and all browns shoit of local and out of town inquiry- Receipts light to moderate and consists mainly of large and extra large with occasional loads of mixed sizes Country point offerings repoit ed available for shipment from the South and Midwest Carton ing activity just fair except for spotty promotional activity Eastern Pa. and N. J. Wednesday, April 21 Chicago Hogs Chicago Cattle 32.G5 20.22 22.10 31.15 22.20 30.20 21.90 29,95 23.35 30.40 24.10 b-bid nnominal '' 1 New York Chicago Maine Fresh Egg Potatoes 3.54 " 30.60 31.95 38.40 2.70 Chicago Cattle W«eklv Review Monday - Wednesday April 19 - April 21 Compared last Friday, slaugh ter steers uneven, High Choice and Prime steady to 25c higher. Average Choice and Below steady to 50c lower, slaughter heifers 50c-75c lower, cows strong to 25c higher, bulls steady. A varied demand again re sulted in a two-way pnc° trend Demand improved for High Choice and Prime slaughter steers, resulting in a slight price gain Meanwhile, kinds Average Choice and Below, as well~as slaughter heifers, were under pressure and declined in face of lower wholesale dressed beef prices early in the week. Receipts 72 percent slaugh ter steers, 23 percent heifers, balance mainly cows Overall finish of slaughter steers slight ly more attractive than last week with 12 percent Prime and 70 percent Choice, compared with 10 percent Prime and 70 percent Choice last week, and 12 percent Prime and 76 per cent Choice last year Heifer supply mainly High Good to Low Prime weighing 850-1075 lbs SLAUGHTER STEERS On Monday and Wednesday, Prime Lancaster Farming, Saturday, April 24,1971 Weekly UEP Egg Market Prices to the Producer Tuesday, April 20 and Thuisday, April 22 Region Northeast 31 32 27% 28% 19 19 Northwest 25 26 21 21 12 12 Central West 24 25 21 20 18 16 Southwest 23 24 20 18 16 14 Midwest 29 28 24 23 15% 15% Southeast 29 29 25% 27 20 22 National Average 28 1 , / 2 29 24% 25 17% 18 Weekly New York Egg Mk t From Monday, April 19th to Friday, Api il 23i d Wed. Mon. WHITE Fey Ex Large 38 33 38 38 33 Large 35 35 35 35 35 Mediums 31V 2 3iy 2 32V 2 32^. Pullets 24 24 25 25 25 Peewees 16 16 17 17 17 BROWN Fey Large 41 Mediums Unquoted Unquoted Pullets Unquoted Peewees Standards 31 Checks 20 Tone East coast position steady to firm Midwest and Southwest improved slightly as breakers price advance but dis counting still noted at many points Copyright 1971 by Urner Barry Publications 1225-1400 lbs. Yield Grade 3 and KJ__. T |_J J 4 34 25-34 50, with three loads IiCW FiOilo.ll U reaching 34 75 High Choice and U ft „ co Anrfmn Prime 1100-1350 lbs 33 50-34 25 nUUIUiI On Wednesday, Choice 950-1350 Monday, April 19 lbs Yield Grade 2t04 32 25-33 - Reported receipts of 349 head 50, Mixed Good and Choice 31- horses and mules, market 75-32 50, Good 28 00 31.75, Stand- steady on woik horses and ard and Low Good 26.00-28 00. mules, stronger on good riding SLAUGHTER HEIFERS: horses > balance steady High Choice and Prime 950- one 10 - d New York driving 1075 lbs Yield Grade 3 and 4 horses, single, 150-370 32 50-33 00, with three loads at . °? e \ oad ° hl ° rlding horses ' 33 25 on Monday. Choice 850- sin J le > 150-220 , 1025 lbs Yield Grade 2t04 on .? wo load f KaX horse ?i Wednesday 3125-32 50, Mixed ding ’ single, 140-315, few work Good and Choice 30 75-31 25, horses pairs, 480-670 Good 27 00-30 75 Load Tennessee work horses COWS. Late, Utility and Com- mules; horses, single, 210- mercial 20 00-22 25, few High 28 9’ single ’ 240 ‘ 360; Dressing Utihlty 22 50-22 75, P a “’ s > 620-860. Canner and Cutter 18 50 21 25. . LceaHy consigned work BULLS. Utility and Commer- k°J ses > 150-240; riding horses, cial 25 50-28 00 105-220; driving horses ,loo-350; few better horses, 225-300, few Hunter prospects, 400-500; I A#si mules, 120-150. LUial Mldin Mare ponies, 10-35; geldings, Thursday, April 22 9°}?’ A arger P° nies » 40-60; killers, 10-12. These prices are made up of ' the average prices quoted by six a| U II J participating local feed and grain ||011911(1 concerns. It should be noted, however, that not every dealer (siilA mndles each commodity. All l/ltiry VPIIIC l rices are per bushel, except for ar corn which is per ton Wednesday, April 21 The aveiage local gram prices Reported receipts of 71 head quoted Thursday, April 22, 1971, of cattle, 7 heifers, 4 bulls, mar are as follows. ket stronger than last week. Bid’ Offered* Load Canadian cows, fresh. Ear Corn 4100 46 00 480-550 Shelled Corn 163 183 Herd Lycoming County cows, Oats (local) 82 89 all stages of production, 210-400. Oats (western) 96 103 Load Canadian cows, fresh, Barley 133 T 46 435-490 Wheat 166 1.86 Load Canadian cows, fresh, *Bid is the price the dealer will 425-500; springers, 315 505 buy from the farmer delivered Locally consigned cows, most to the mill Offered is the price ly fresh, 420-530 the dealer will sell for at his Heifers, 245-400. mJ ll Bulls, 215-240. WHITE WASHING with DAIRY WHITE • DRIES WHITE • DOES NOT RUB OFF • NO WET FLOORS _ • IS COMPATIBLE WITH DISINFECTANT MAYNARD L. BEITZEL Witmer, Pa. * 392-7227 Medium Large Tues. 41 42 42 43 31 31 31 31 20 20 20 20 3 Small Thurs. FrL im