—Lancaster Farming. Saturday. July 24,1971 4 Poultry Market Reports Eastern Pa. and N. J. Wednesday, July 21 Prices slightly higher in some instances. Offerings of light type hens range barely adequate to adequate for a generally slow demand. Most plant operating part-time. Offerings of heavy type hens adequate for a fair demand. Prices paid at farm: Light type hens 4%-6% M 6% in Pa., M 5-5% in N.J. Heavy type hens TFEWR. New York Eggs Wednesday, July 21 Prices unchanged to fraction ally lower an instances. Under tone mixed. Receipts continue Contour Plowing Open The Lancaster County Soil and Water Conservation District re ported this week that openings are still available for farmers wishing to participate in the con tour plowing contest in conjunc tion with the conservation field day Tuesday at the Roy Book Farm, Ronks RDI. , • Farmers can sign up by calling 299-5361. Poultry Tour Bus Filled The Lancaster County Poul try Association’s trip to Tangier Island August 3 is a sell-out, but persons interested in attending should register their names in event of cancellations accord ing to Claude Hess, tour chair man. As of Wednesday night, there were 47 persons signed up, ex actly enough to fill the bus, with no one on the standby list. Craftsmanship Makes The Big Piffere^^ p> • \n 'I s A | BuUc a»EIUc Coolers | And Mueller makes the bulk milk cooler with Craftsmanship plus! Solidly built of 100% stainless steel, Mueller bulk milk coolers are designed for maximum clean ability and trouble- ~ free cooling. Choose from several models, in sizes from 70 through 5,000 gallons. L H. Brubaker 350 Strasburg Pike Lancaster 397-5179 Roy A. Brubaker 700 Woodcrest Ave. Lititz 626-7766 light. Trading stocks short on extra large and jumbos; closely held on fancy natural large whites; tight on fancy large whites and standards; adequate on mediums and cleared early on smalls Demand locally is excep tionally slow this morning how ever, small and spasmatic sales to out of town areas was helping to maintain supplies at low levels. Carton orders slow to fair. . Wednesday, July 21 Ready-to-cook movement slow. Offerings ample and often freely made in effort to effect clear ances despite continued reduced slaughter schedules. Less than trucklot prices ranged unchang- East Earl RDI Youth to Attend Colorado Meeting Nelson Martin, East Earl RDI, is one of two youths selected to represent Pennsyl vania in the American Institute of Cooperation annual meeting at Colorado State University August 1-4. Their selection climaxed the five-day summer institute of the Pennsylvania Association of Farmer Cooperatives recently at Shippensburg State College. Hal F. Doran, Penn State Uni versity associate professor of ag economics Extension, said the two will receive expense-paid trips to the Colorado event. They were selected on the basis of a report covering local activi ties, a competitive quiz, and participation in events at the institute. Selected with Martin ' was Miss Joane Stambaugh, York RD2, who will be the state 4-H representative in Colorado. Martin will be the state FFA delegate. At the Colorado State Uni versity convention, the two will take part in various programs designed to increase their knowledge of farmer coopera tives and agribusiness. They will join with 900 young agri- > "Atlantic Parade FIELD DAY and OPEN HOUSE Wed., Aug. 4 10 A.M. - 3 P.M. ATLANTIC HEADQUARTERS Exit Penna. Rt. 283 McGovemville Road Follow A.B.C. Signs Tours Exhibits Bar-B-Q Chicken Dinner Contest and Prizes Discuss Breeding Programs Tickets Now Available from all Atlantic Technicians $1.25 per person PH. 569-0411 Delmarva an rntic EDERS PERRTIVE ed to 1 cent lower of both plant and U.S. Grade A. Live supplies ample with weights increasing slowly. Undertone unsettled. Ne gotiated trucklot prices 2-3 pound readyto-eook broilers and fryers for delivery next week. U.S. Grade A TFEWR, Plant Grade TFEWR. Pool trucklot prices for Thursday arrival in the New York area: U.S. Grade A 30-32 M 30%-31 Plant Grade 29-30% M 29-29% Special packs including 1%-2, 3% pound sizes TFEWR. Fogelsville Not available at time of pub lication. cultural leaders from all parts of the United States, Canada, and Puerto Rico. The FFA representative, son of Mr. and Mrs. Clyde W. Mar tin, is sponsored by the Lan caster Cooperative Council. A member of the Grassland FFA Chapter, Nelson was on the state FFA dairy judging team and was winner of the chain dairy essay contest. He has been Lancaster County FFA president during the past year. The youth education pro gram is sponsored jointly by P.A.F.C., local cooperative councils, and the Penn State College of Agriculture. The 4-H delegate, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Norman Stam baugh, will be representing the York Cooperative Council. A 4-H member eight years, Joane served as president and teen leader of her local club. By Dutchman. MORE BIN STYLES MORE DELIVERY SYSTEMS Big Dutchman Heavy Duty Round Bins Easy Assembly Large 22-inch Opening 18 and 20 Gauge Galvanized Metal 4.5 to 12.7 Ton Capacities A complete line of take-off boots and delivery systems, chain and trough, flex-vey auger and solid core augers are available for all three bin styles. A BID EVERY BIG DUTCHMAN Diller Ave., New Holland, Pa. Weekly New York Egg Market WHITE Fey. Ex. Large 40 Large 36 Mediums 28 Pullets 19% Peewees 13 BROWN Fey. Large 40 40 40 40 41% Mediums Unquoted -Pullets Unquoted Peewees Unquoted Standards 32 32 Checks 18 18 Tone Carton orders fair. Supplies very close. Large sizes tighter. Mediums no more than adequate though irregular. The Good Book Prospers A total of 173,478,568 copies of the Scriptures were distributed worldwide last year by the United Bible So cieties. Domestic distribution accounted for 99,595,467 of the total. Wins Colorado Trip She participated in State Days-at Penn State and Dress Revue. 4f - f Big Dutchman STOR-VEY Bins ■ Anti-Bridging Design Solves the Problem of "Hard to Handle" Feeds Heavy Duty Materials Throughout 5 to 16.5 ton Capacities AND DELIVERY SYSTEM FOR NEED ON FARM OR FEED MILL A Division of U.S. Industries, Inc. From Monday, July 19th to Friday, July 23rd Tues. Mon. .40 36 28 19% 13 Copyright 1971 by Urner Barry Publications 4-H 4-H offers MORE Big Dutchman Regular Round Bins Economical Easy To Assemble Large Bottom Opening 3.9 to 30 Ton Capacities (Larger Sizes Available on Special Order) Wed. Thun. 40 36 28 19% 13 40 36 28 19% 13 32 32 33% 18 18 18 Specialists Study Waste Systems Penn State University poul try specialists were in Lancas ter County Thursday to begin a study of types of waste systems used with local laying opera tions. The study is statewide and in volves an economic analysis' of the systems, including amounts of labor ami equipment neces sary in each system. The poultry specialists will be in Lancaster County next week to .visit individual farms to col- ‘ lect data. The work is being done with the farmer’s coopera-- tion. Phone 354-5168/ / Fri. 41 37% 29 19% 13 -t > ir ■*,
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