Poultry Eosfern Pa. and N. J. Prices of light type hens Ready-to-cook movement of slightly higher due to reduced ten light and disappointing ex offermgs. Demand for light cept where very competitive type hens only fair as some pricing stimulating movement plants working part-time. Live Trade advices indicate occasion supplies adequate for current al product moving into the Bos week though short of needs for ton area as low as 26% and 27 next week. Demand for finished cents on Plant and U S Grade A product continues light. Live respectively. Advance interest offerings of heavy hens ade- fair at generally unchanged le quate for a very gooa demand vels Wlth this week - Slaughter schedules well maintained in an Prices paid at farm: Light effort to hold weights within de type hens: 4%-6 mostly 5%-6 in sirable ranges Live supplies Pennsylvania mostly 4%-5 in am Pl e - Undertone steady. New Jersey. Heavy type hens TFEWR, BBS&f FUTURES TRADING (Closing bids as of Thursday, April 29) May June July August September October November December February ’72 30.25 24.05 May Trend Cattle are steady to lower; Hogs are higher; Pota toes are steady; and Eggs are lower. a-asked IKUkati provUUO. "by Commodity Sapt., Xaynoldi fc Compamy ''' U.S. Inspected Livestock Slaughter For week ending Thursday, April 29 Week to date Same period last week 444,000 1,430,000 162,000 Same period last year 460,000 1,244,000 155,000 Estimated daily livestock slaughter under Federal Inspection. Satan* _ Selective Herbicide atrazine works on weeds in com rain or shine You destroy grass and broadleaf weeds as soon as they sprout when you mix Sutan plus atrazine in the soil before planting. No wait ing for rain to activate control, Sutan plus atrazine works for sure. The bestherbicidecombinationforcorn, it controls nutgrass, fall panicum, wild cane, foxtails, pigweeds, smart weed and many others. Grow corn, not weeds... see us now for Sutan. ft ~}) A'" ■ Sutan’ UItCTIVE HEltll gy ‘ Miller Chemical & Fertilizer Corp. Steinmetz Road Market Reports Negotiated trucklot prices 2- 3 pound ready-to-cook broiler .■''i/'-'&ft'VZ'/ >' Chicago Chicago New York Chicago Cattle Hogs Maine Fresh Eggs Potatoes 32.37 20.47 22.25 3.70 33.50 30.90 22.25 30.07 21.60 29.82 23.05 n-nominal b-bid " >/* *U * Cattle Hogs Sheep 467,000 1,392,000 151,000 Delmarva , s' 3.70 30.25 32.00 38.25 2.66 3.66 /// •> % d Ephrata, Pa, and fryers for delivery next week U S Grade A 27-27% Plant Grade 26%-27 Pool trucklot prices for Thursday arrival in the New York area US. Grade A 27%-29 M 28- 281/2 Plant Grade 27-27% Special packs including 1%-2, 3% pound sizes TFEWP. Fogelsviile April 27, 1971 (Prices paid dock weights, cents per pound, except where noted) HENS, Heavy Type 7-22 Most ly 14-18; PULLETS 19%-33 M 27-31, ROASTERS 15%-32 M 25-31; CAPONS 43 45, DRAKES 38-45, TURKEYS, Hens 30-32, RABBITS 35-53 Mostly 46-51, GUINEAS 1.20-135% M 127- 1.32; PIGEONS (Per Pair) 100- 4.15 M 120-145 Total Coops Sold 549. New York Eggs Prices slightly higher and lower. Receipts moderate how ever local receivers reported in creasing number of offerings from producing areas to ship. Buying activity has been de teriorating since Monday noon and reached a slow level this morning. Best interest centered on very limited offerings of jumbo browns and in slightly better supply, jumbo whites Extra large, large and mediums are ample to excessive with price- structures reflecting some Canner, 2100-22 75, Shells down deterioration Smalls irregular- to 19 00. ly distributed and in fair move- Bulls: Choice (few), 29.00 ment Carton orders slow to 30 50; Good, 27 75-29 00; Utility occasionally good depending on and Commercial, 26 25-28 60 the size of the retail outlet. 228 Head of Veal Calves Choice (individual), 51.50, Good, 45.00-51.00; Standard, 44- 00-45.00; Utility, 40.00-42.00, Cull 90-120 pounds (few), 32.00- 38 00; Cull 70-85 pounds, 28.00- 32.00. Farm Calves: Bulls, 80-110 Wednesday, April 28 pounds, 40 00-48 00; Heifers, 85- Reported receipts of 112 head 420 pounds, 45.00-52 00 of cattle, 16 heifers, 7 bulls; 525 Head of Hogs market stronger than last week, Barrows and Gilts US 2 3 New Holland Dairy Cattle bidding active. 190-255 pounds, 16 75-17 10 65 head Canadian cows, pure- U S. 2-4 195-260 pounds, 16.50- bred and grade, fresh, 420-770; 16 85. springers, 475-710; Two-year-old Sows: US. 2-3 300-600 pounds, Rockman daughter, 1,200, Rock- 10.25-12 25 man daughter due in October, Boars (few), 1100 1,340; Rockdale President 21 Head of Feeder Pigs daughter due in October, 1,220; U.S. 1-3 35-40 pounds (few), Stylemaster granddaughter, 9.25-1150. fresh, 860. 5 Head of Sheep and Lambs Load Canadian cows, fresh, 410-680, springers, 380-500, Guernsey herd, all stages of production, 165-350 Oklahoma flfv Locally consigned cows, most- vivlcillWllJrt V/Ujf ly fresh, 360-500; 15 head first J A i calf springing heifers from * CCUCi r\Ul-UUU Maryland, 330-470, Heifers, 235-325 Bulls, 300-480 Estimated receipts 9,000 Same day last week 7,577 4 Same day last year 9,473 GffilSll Draaon Late arrivals and cattle held wl#ll Irl d%|wll f r om earlier m the week cans l\ • r_|,|J- ing salable supply to exceed ■rail V vallla early morning estimate. Fairly . * . active on all thinly fleshed of- Friday, April 23 ferings, these strong to 50c The Green Dragon market re- higher, instances 1 00 higher on ported receipts of 144 head of weights under 500 pound cattle, fair attendance, with fleshy and partly fattened of pnces strong ferings generally steady with Consignments included: some weakness on fleshy heif- Load of 30 Canadian pure- ei . s over 650 pound Majority bred and grade cows, fresh, 400- receipts Good and Choice 400- 480, springers, 385-560 700 pound offerings Fairly Load Canadian cows, fresh, Jai-ge attendance buyers 485-560; springers, 385-470. Load Butler County heifers, cows, 22.00-23 00, cutters, 21 00- fresh and springing, 225-545. 22.50. Load of 24 purebred heif- Feeders were steady on an ac ers; summer freshening, 400- tive market 475; open heifers, 275-355; heif- Holstein feeder bulls. 23 00- er calves, 140-190 27 50; beef type bulls. 25 00 28 » Good Guernsey cows, 285-340 50. One stock bull, 252.50 String of Charolais steers, Beef Cows 20100 per head Beef cow market was strong Other Charolais steers, up to op an active market 29 00 ‘Utility., cows, 23.00-25 00; fat, Holstein steers, 22 50-26 00. ,ancaster Farming, Weekly UIP [gg Market Prices to the Producer Tuesday, April 27 and Thursday, April 29 Region Northeast 32 32 28% 28% 19 20 Northwest 26 26 21 21 12 13 Central West 25 25 20 20 16 16 Southwest 24 24 18 18 14 13 Midwest 23 28 23 23 15% 15% Southeast 29 29 27 27 22 22 National Average 29 29 . 25 25 18 18% Weekly New York Egg Mkt From Monday, April 26th to Friday, April 30th Mon. WHITE Fey. Ex Large 38 38 38 38 37 Large 35 35 35 35 34 Mediums 32% 32% 32% 32% 31 Pullets 25 25 25 25 25 Peewees 17 17 17 17 17 BROWN Fey. Large 44 Mediums Unquoted Unquoted Unquoted Pullets Peewees Standards 31 Checks 20 Tone Offerings of large grade packs ample, breakers ac tive, carton orders fairly lighter. Copyright 1971 by Urner Barry Publications r"""' *' ' ' Lebanon Valley Chicago Cattle (Continued from Page 2) Weekly Review Choice 65-100 pounds (few), 34 50. Thursday, April 29 laturday, May 1,1971 Medium Large Wed. Tues. 44 44 44 44 31 31 31 30 20 20 rJonday - Wednesday April 26 - April 28 Compared to last weeks close Slaughter Steers steady to 23c lower, Slaughter Heifers weak to 50c lower. Cows and Bulls unchanged. Slaughter Steers fluctuated somewhat apparently due to un evenly distributed Receipts on Monday on both prices of Steers and Heifers declined in face off increase marketing However, Mondays decline in Slaughter Steer prices was partially off set by an upturn on Wednesday. Wednesday receipts were cur tailed after a down turn on Monday. Slaughter Heifers experienc ed additional price weakness Wednesday. Receipts 78 percent slaughter steers, 17 percent heifers, bal ance mainly cows. Overall fin ish of slaughter steers some what more attractive than last week with 15 percent prime, 70 percent choice This com pares with 12 percent prime and 70 percent choice last week, and 11 percent prime and 78 percent choice last year Heifer supply mainly High Good to Low Prime weighing 850-1050 lbs. SLAUGHTER STEERS Prime 1225-1250 lbs Yield Grade 3 and 4 34 50-35.00 with 8 loads at the latter price. High Choice and Prime 1100-1350 lbs, 33 50-34 75; Choice 950-1325 lbs. Yield Grade 2 and 4 3200-33.75; mostly 32 75-33 50; Mostly Good and Choice 3175-32 75; Good 28-3175; Standard and LOW Good 26 00-28 00. SLAUGHTER HEIFERS High Choice and Prime 950-1050 lbs Yield Grade 3 and 4 32.75- 33 50; 2 loads at the latter price on Monday Choice 850-1025 lbs. Yield Grade 2 and 4 on Wed nesday 31 75-32 75; Mixed Good and Choice 3100-3175; Good 27 00-3100 COWS Though weak, Uti lity and Commercial 20.00-22.50; High Dressing Utility 22.75; Canner and Cutter 18 50-2125. BULLS Utility and Com mercial 25 50-28 00. 3 ' i "M Small FrL Thurs. '•^*i